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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1936 THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO PAGE 8 PIKETON \*tm*t Thanksgiving with hi* mo-jesu-rty home: Mrs, R, B. Wlllson. BETHEL FARMEKS* INSTITUTE J ther. Mrs. EUa Hrnson - Jchainnan;. Mra Uura Cutler arvl j DECEMBER II AND U AT THK -.-■■' **., n _.* O. R. Patterson of Piketon and Mrs. Bernlct. Brucitcr. It wa* also BED MAN'S HAIL AT BETHEL Oeorge Armstrong and Pau. Ooc» w „ -^^^ ^ poruinouth left decided to make a donation to the' tl 1 '«._o B.rr remit gltcst* «»:_»_,_. ._. _ _. .._.- _._.. rr !_»____. .. . _ ________ ___.,._. Priday fo.- a hunting trip in the'fund to purchase a treat which | First S-mfun. Oereobrr lllh ,-,,_ , maay »cr a nunung trip Mr and M*. o_car Armstrong <>- v.rillH.. c{ w«*ivilir, N. C. *•>» be distributed by tbs Piketon Piketon. mw. . Armstroiw and Mr..: _-_B Dw..mte._. ^^ ct u,e;Methodist Chorcl- The c-mnUtt -wtmrr-acoiw-piinl-d- imn Plktwa ^^ cm ^ hcW ^ttpptgobtg to mske the donatio.! do an* spent *^**^*^*Tiitadof evening at Ihe h«n. oj [u as follows: Mr*. Mae Dewey, the Mr an.. MM. o-or^e ^ c R Patterson, awir.ting h'J--chairman; Mrs. D. E. Mofflt ani Armstrong and Mr. and Mra. «««•-twuyf, rw.e, j^ Be.-nice Brocket, r Mr*. Oil.la R_ttM_;ur. The fol- _rd Sonner. IM1J_ Virginia IVU* and M... O'.i-.*- lowing program was p-e-enttxl af- Hi .'• .';vtlce. •_!•,_ I*, rmp-oyct (_, Rittenour. Ihe meeilng wai* a, ler the buslnes* me?tlng: Qroup mu tn Colurr.bus spent »t Ws heme here. Mr ami Mrs. On Columbus wer.. gue: Mrs, Lloyd _"er__*iio end. Jacob -Hriuon return i'.tna* party and thc home w*i\ s-nglng by ttje member*; Vocal so- appropristely decorated for the;Jo by Mis* Patricia Patterson as- .:.!..>- season and thtt* was u ccanpanled by Mlas FlJrence Wynn Christina* tree with sift* wtjte_i|it thc piano; third chapter of tho iree* c. -re exchanged by the member«.' traveling fiction by Mrs. Nfllii The meeting cpmeg with the ron Penn; paper. Historical Trees ** _ .__,__-____.. ... R.o .-all which was answered by an rOhio, by Mrs. Bcmlrc Brwker; Oracle Monday to resume hi*.original Cbiislma* verse. The s_v-;rtv_ew of the stoo*. The Oilt af studies after spending Thanksgiving' retary's report and the treasurer'-: '■ tht. Magi, by O. Henry, by MU* vacation at hi* home htre, report followed. At the th* bttstarts .Jane Dalley: A Christmas Play Mr. and Mrs. Marlln Parmer ot [session th* dub voted to giv* a', presented by the following child- Thornvtlle were guests cf Mr. «nd;tr*at and gifts lo InmalcV pt the! ten*. Billie Dalley. Junior Williams, Mrs. W. p. Ftinner and Mr, and; county home at Idaho. The prrsl* Ethel "Poster, Martha Stratum and Mrs. Ronald OuJh during the sea-; dent. Mr*. Isabel pettit appointed j Rosemary Claytor directed by Mr«. ion ol Thanksgiving.' • . the following committee to dlstrt-i Roxie Armstrong; Vocal aolo by Ch&rlrs Ri-mun ot Columbia!bote the treat and gifts at IhejMlsa Patricia Patterson, accotnpan- ~~-^- j led by Mtss Flcrence Wynn. Alter ' adjournment gift* were exchange:! i by the member* and guest* and j refreshments were served by thc ihostesses. Ouests present were. {Mr*. C. M. Ault and Mrs, Harry .Patterson. Members present were: Mr*. Roxie Armstrong. Mil* Mao* 'Agnes Ault, Mrs. Bernice Brurfrr. Mra. Pauline Cooper. Mrs. Knt*i- . ryn Cutler. Mrs. Laura Cutler. Mis. Jane Dalley. Miss NeUle Dalley Mrs. Mae Dewey, Mias Virginia Polls. Mrs. Virginia Outh, Mrs. D. E Mofflt. Mrs, Helen Patterson. Mrs, Nellie Penn, Mrs. babel pettlt, Mrs. Irene Slagle, Mrs, Marie B. Wlllson. and Miss Florence Wynn. Tlie next meeUng will be held on January 6th at the home of Mrs. Pauline Cooper. SATURDAY SPECIAL-.-19c FANCY SANTOS -MILD AND MELLOW VOLUNTEER COFFEE 27c IN THE FLAVOR-TITE BAG ASK HOW TOU CAN GET A GLOBE CLOCK MILK VOLTOTEER NO. 2 CANS 3for23c •VOLUNTEER PEACHES 2 •MISS SCIOTO FLOUR No t 1-2 Cans "i Lb. Sack •RIVER VIEW GINGER ALE &~ 9 os. P-g*. •CURRANTS **«&, 2 •PROTEX HEALTH SOAP Great Seal—WD4 Cheny Cough Syrup 23c Tasty Flake Grahams, 16 oz.rkg 13c Gilbert—Seedless Raisins, 2_* o*.p_g. 19c Santa Clara M_M Prunes 2 Lb. 21c Xtra Choir-— Yellow Cling Peaches 2 lbTl9c SPECIAL Introductory Otter Volunteer—Ready ta 8er»« Soup 2-ilc IS Delicious Varieties Volunteer Pancake Flour 35c 83c 10c 25c 4-19c 10c Sunrise—Cane aad Maple Syrup « o«. cruet 19c Volunteer—13 Ox, Pkg. Corn Flakes 12c Volunteer—:o Os. Pkg. Odtt 2 for 17c Bel Dine Com, 2 No. 2 cons 19c Volunteer—No. t 1-t Can Pumpkin 10c Standard—No. _ Caa Tomatoes ORANGES r*r Juice We Suggest Thes. Large 154 She at Dozen 29c GRIMES GOLDEN Apples ._._ 5 Lb. 25c For Eating or Cooking NANCY HALL Sweet Potatoes 6 Lb. 23c No. I .*. Site TANGERINES Doz. 19c HOT HOUSE LEAF LETTUCE lOcLb. 3-25c Voln.teer—No. J 1 -X Can Hominy 2-19c Homestead Milk Chocolate Ib. 18c Volunteer—9 Os, Pkg. Mince Meat 10c Volanteer—Pitted Dotes, 10 02. pkg. 13c -1 1-t Lb. Sack Volunteer Flour Clabber Girl Baking Powder Volanteer Sale Plain or *a" Iodised Maxda Bulbs __a_gr—Gold Dost Washing Powder Silver Dost ..-IWashin *?******* I is Oa. r*kg. Nol* Cr*ckera,16oz.ok«.17e ;S0ap Flakes Felbar Aberdeen SangvUb SilJ^^7- t ^__1____ . ! S°°P FI°kcS 'Ecurest—-olid Pack | N'oU Oysters Pint 29c I Toilet Soap 4-19c FILLET OF HADDOCK, Per Lb 17c .' %^| CLODHOPPER STORE NORTH ST- WAVERLT, O J. VV. COOPER PIRETON. OHIO PAULINE BLAZER OMEOA. OHIO WELTY BENNETT BEAVER. OHIO FRED H. VOELKER r.IVEVS. OHIO CHARLES CUTUP w.tKrntu), omo BEAVER Gladys Bslzer. Avanelle S-iewaro, lrnora Adams and Joseph pyle. al, student* at Ohio university, Athens spent their Thanksgiving vacation wilh Uielr parents here. Mr. and Mrs. Oakey Dopst ana | baby daughter 61 Springfield spent tbe week end with the fanner'*' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob isopit. John l*>-!e ot Lira* spent tr.e j week end with his parent* Mr. and Mrs. Walton Pyl*. Mr. and Mr*. Prank Adams were Huntington, W. Va. H-ttors Tut— day. Wm. Stoll' who b attending the medical school at .Louisville, Kentucky, spent Thanksgiving vacation with home folk*. Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Weller were visitor* In Portsmouth Saturday. Mr* H. D. Shrader. Virginia Besch. Oaynrlle'flkheutie, Mrs. Catherine Stephenson, Dehnare and JAgne* Stephenson spent Thank*- . giving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe .ScheuUe ot Waverly Rout* One. Mr. and Mra J. W. Brown _• j Oolumbus spent Tthuraday with the Matter's parent*, Mr. and Mra Dan Adams. [ Mrs. Lola Hammerstein entertained the Loyal Workers Class of the Methodist Sunday school at her heme on last Tuesday evening. There were several members prea- ! ent and at the close of the business meeting, a delightful lunch was served by the hostess. The Women's Christian Temperance Union met at the home ol Mrs. John Buehler Tuesday alter- noon. Mr. and Mr*. Leon Bteadman and daughter spent the week end at Chicago. •I >:_0 a Wm. DouUiitt—Chairman, invocation. Song by thc audience. 'Welcome address t.y tlie president. WUHan. Diuthttt. Jaxptr school prcgrsni. 35 rain- Talk. Our-Ban. our girls; Our SchooU—Mrs- C R. Mllnor. Music Elm Or»ve 3chool Program. Music. Talk": Preparing To Uve—Ch__". W. Petera. Lunch. Second Sevtlon at I:M p. m. Ouy Mustard—Chairman. Music. Camp Creek School Program. Talk: The Art Ol Uvtag-Chai. W, Petera. Music Idaho School Program. ' Talk: Health A Oood Foundation Por Success—Mrs. Mllnor. Third Se-vloo 7:3* p. m. L. M. Oieason—Chairman. Invocstlon. Music Talk: Mother, Home and Child Mra. Mllnor. Music Talk: The Eternal Quest Por Happiness—Mr. Petera. Program cl entertainment by Newton and Sunflsh townships. Fourth aenlon. Saturday. Drttm- ber 12. 9:30 __. m. aeorge Mustard—Chairman. Music. Talk: Wake Up and Think—Mr Peters. Music Talk: Year Around ESg ProducUon—Mrs. Miinor. Music Lunch. Fifth Session. 1:00 p, m. Wm. Douthltt—Chairman. Music Talk: The Farmers Wife and the Farm Bureau—Mra. Mllnor. Music. Talk: Suggestions for Handltns Hillside*—Mr. Peters. Report of Committee*. Awarding cf prUes. Music Adjournment. Talk—Mia* Dorea* Marsh. Mivdc TVlk: The Higsway To _-_>--« Mr*. O R. Mllnor. Discussion. Talk: Praparl-w* to Uve—C W. Peter*. Fifth .Sewdrm—-1:M p. m. *tl*r, Radabaugh—Chairman. Music i Talk: Health and Sanitation Xoj I Thr Parm H:me—Mr*. Mitnor. I * DlscusAloa Music. Talk: Wake Up And Think -C. W. Pct-r*. D-*ru_»ion. Election of Officers. • SchauseiTs Ideal Restaurant A good place to meet, cat and dance. We serve'ico cream, sandwiches and beer. Plate Lunche.- ..C>. ; Ditiners SOc. Try one of out* Sunday Chicken Din- ntrrs ! 4 *F BIBTHS To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Oragg of Preblrs Rout* $—o daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scowden. of Idaho—a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loon.y of Piketon B-ute I—a con. To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Litton of Ptketon Route 1—« ton. To Mr. and Mrs. Drnnl* Leeth. of Morgantown—a son. To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Law-son. ot Long Ruu—a daughter. Tb Mr. and Mra. Cliff SUven_. of Fallen Timber—a daughter. To Mr. and Mra. Myron Olrens. of Oermany—a daughter, To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chandler of Blue Run—a daughter. •-' To Mr. and Mr*. Woodrow Deskins, of Waverly—« aon. People who deliberately set themselves* crasy ao science can study their symptom. Read of the very strange experiments in the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with NEXT SUNDAY'S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. I Clearance Sale of Used Cars 1—1936 Ford Tudor Touring, Radio, Healer; Low mileage; rung and look* like* new $550 1—1935 Ford Tudor; extra tood $435 1—1935 Ford Tudor $395 1—1934 Ford Tudor, Radio $350 1—1934 Ford Fordor $365 1—1931 Ford Coup* $145 1—1932 Ford Roadster $19.*. 1—1934 Ford Truck, extra good $425 1—1935 Ford Truck, Reconditioned Motor $425 These cars are in good condition with good tirea and will be sold with prices and term* to suit the customer. Come in and see them—will exchange for Model A's and cheaper cars. Clarence Vailery WAVERLY, OHIO THANKSGIVING PROGRAM AT PRUSSIA. The WPA Adult School at the Prussia school bouse, taught by Itobert Toops, atfVe a Thanksgiving program on last Thursday evening. The program was worked out by the younger member* ot j the school a* follows: Song—America, by all. Scripture Reading—the 100th Psalm, by Mr. Toopa Recitation—The Month of Pump, kin Pies, by Jean Stubbs. ReciUUon—SU Little Turkeys _>_- Katherlne Stubbs. Song—Over the River and Thru the Woods, by all Recitation—Thanksgiving. Gertrude Colbum. Solo by Richard Meade. Play—The Thanksgiving Biscuit. Included most all young folk*. Red tation—Olving Thanks, by BUly Brown. Rec:Utlon—Thanksglvlcg joy by Richard Meade. In addition to the above a fifteen minute prcgram wa* added by Mrs, Robert Toopa and children. Sang—Thanksgiving Ttme, Mr?. Toops and Roth. I Poem—A Thankful Soul, by Mra Toopa. I Recitation—Tommy Tb The Turkey, by, Paul Robert Toops. 8o_g—Thanks, by Ruth and Paul Robert Toop*. j Recitation—Thanksgiving In OU ivirginl*. by Mrs. Toops. Song—We Plow the Fields, Mr*. Toops and Ruth Toopa ReciUUon—A Oood Thanksgiving by Ruth Toop*. Song—Bob White, by Mr*. Toops land Ruth with ImlUtions by Paul j Robert Toopa. j Reclutlon—Peterkln** Pumpkin Pie. Mrs. Toop*. I Song—Bringing In The Sheaves, bar aU. FARMERS* INSTITUTE i'Ul.y VIIJ.I'. GRANGE 11 AM. DECEMBER Tth AND tth Flnt Scarton, Monday, Decern- Mr -lb—_:_0 ». ra. Rev. B. P. Radabaugh. Chairman. Song—Audience. Invocation—Rer. Radlbaugh. Oreetlnga—Presides! Talk: Permcri Wire and Psrm Bureau—Mra, C. B Mllnor. Discussion. Music Talk; Use of PertllUer In Permanent Agrteulture—Charles W. Difcuasfcxi. , . Music j Secon! fliilue ltt* p. ra. O. K. Arnett—Chairman. Seng. Short Talk-Rer J. V. Stone. Music T*lk: Country Chad** Development—Mrs. C R. Mllnor. Discusson. _______ Recreation. Talk: Development of a Profitable sideline—Charles W. Peters. Discussion. Music Third Session. Moaday Evening ai v.m Roy C. Ware—Chairman. Scog—Audience. DevoUonal—Rer. J. J. Upton. Music Talk: Third Clas* People—Mrs. C. R Mllnor. Di.«Ai_Blo«i. Music ReciUtion. Talk: Eternal Quest Pot Happiness—Charles W. Petera DiKussion. Music Exh-btU: Oom: Plate of 10 yellow ears: Ptrst—75c Second—40c Third—35c Orm: Plate ot 10 white era*: Plrst—7Sc .* Second—SOc Third-CSe Com: Best plate of Pop Oorn: Plrst—SOc Second—33c Third— 10c --•-ter Contest: Orade* 1 and 5: First—15c Second—SOc Poster Contest: Orade* 5 to 8: First—75c 8eeor_d—SOc Pencil to all other. Beat 3 cans of PtulU or Vegetables: First—75c Seocnd—SOc Third—35c Fancy Work Display: Flrst-fTSc S-cond—SOc Third—35c Relic and antique display — Bring yours. Fourth .-.ewkiT.—Twistay. Decern Hrr gth at 9r__ a. ra. WllUam Bembower—Cfcalrrman. Music Devotional. Music Program—Pee Pee School Motto I Visit Our Store Now.'| I You Will Be Amazed! | | Headquarters For Useful Gilts.. j| | and Toyland .. . Sensibly Priced § ? Now, let us think about Christmas! Is that long gift list still S' SK waiting? Better get busy and start a real Honest to Goodness R Shopping Tour . . . The Sooner, the Better! . . . Our store is ll bedecked with HOLIDAY FINERY . .The counters are la- $ den with Intriguing Gift Suggestions ... Here are a few we've |{ picked at random. OPENING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5 WEEK END GROCERY SPECIALS | White VUU Yellow Cling Peach. _ per can 19c [ White Villa Peaa, 2 can* 35c I White Villa Tomatoes, large can 15c ' White Villa Pork and Bean* 12c ■ White Villa Kidney Bean* 10c . Bulk Macaroni—elbow, pound • -9c i 10 lb. Ba* Sugar 59c 1 Black Pepper, bulk—2 pound* . 29c i O. K. Laundry Soap, 6 bara ■ . , -25c i 1 lb. can Herahcy'* Cocoa 19c RUBBER FOOTWEAR Ladies 3 Snap Galo.he*—pair . .$1-00 Miaaea 3 Snap Galoihea—pr. . .97c Child'* ^ Snap Galo*he*—pair. .95c Youth's 3 Snap All Rubber Arcli at per pair $1.79 Boy'* 3 Snap Rubber Arctic* . .$1.84 Men'* 4 Buckle Rubber Arctics $2.24 Men'* 4 Buckle heavy all rubber or cloth top arctics—per pair . . .$2.50 Youth's Giim Boots, per pair . .$224 Boy'a Cum Boota, per pair . . $2.37 Men'a Trailer Lace Gum Shoea $3.75 Men'a Gum Boota—black . . . $2.50 Men's Gum Boot* red $3.25 Men's 1 Qgpkle Cloth Top Arctic—at per pair $1.85 Men's 2 Buckle Heavy All Rubbers —at per pair $1.94 Men's Storm Rubbers 97c Boy's Storm Rubbers 95c Ladies Storm Robbers 87c HOUSE SLIPPERS f? Ladies and Misses* Houae Slipper* in _•*■« all color* and style*, will make a very il attractive ChrUtma* Gift, for 79c*97c f? SWEATERSv 8 New line of Men'a, Boy'a, Children's II and Ladiea' and Gtrla' Sweater* —- 31 Zipper, Slip-Over and Coat Styles— Sg Some real bargaina in Men'a and Vr Boy'a for for. .89c and up to $2.50 jj$ Real Valuea in Men'a and Boy'a aport ,^ back Zipper Siip-Ovcra at 89c, $1.29 ***\j* Children Slip-Over Sweaters to wear *sA with Skirta—for 48c X* Girl'a Blouae Sweater*, long sleeve., Vl' in aeveral different color* at . .$1.94 &V Miaae*' Slip-Over Sweatera, all wool On and all colora for 97c at Children'* Slip-Ovler and Zipper front w Sweater* at 25c and 48c sa aaamaa*aaaamaaaamamaajaaaamaaamaat *i JACKETS AND SKIRTS g All woof Flannel Skirts^ buttoned Sjf trim, all color* and size* each $1.94 Jl Real Bargain* in Miase* Skirt* at 97c Vg Girl's Plaid Sport Jacket*, jutt tbe **4 thing for Chrittma* Gifts at each JJ $3.95 and $5.95 i GLOVES Your Cold Weather Friend t Winter Gloves in Various Colors for Children and Ladies and Misses, pair 25c-50c Ladies Dress Cotton Gloves, SOc value for 25c Kid Gloves, per pair $1.94 NOVELTY GIFTS Our Novelty Package Gifts are now on display, some real values for the amount of money they are priced. Folks, you will find a Gift for the Entire FamUy, so SHOP EARLY. _ t- Dewey's Storel "PIKE COUNTY'S LEADING GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE" Wr JASPER, OHIO | The Republican Herald VOLUME 94. EASTERNSTAR INSTALLATION WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1938, NUMBER SO U>CAt SCHOOLS INVITED, STATE FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS Ohto Sute uni.ert'.-.'s radio **_*• tlon. WOSU, baa extended ixirita- tlon* to 200 hljh school* ot tlte slate to take pan in the station'« eecond annual high school radio —; |fe»Ur*l opening Dec 18 and eon- New Officer* Iiutall- ;tln^ "^ D*11L' „,' $53,357 Sum Is Sent * •** **"••*■ - . Each ochool accepting win hatei ,1, _,. [ti 30 minute period in which u> To Pike County : present It* musical or dramatis j talent The .programs will star, at j two p. tn. each dsy, Ekch jest, | *i different (roup of school* re-| celres the lurttallow to be beard oeer WOSU. Invitation* tor th* 19)8 test-Til hare heen recetred by the following school* In thl* com munltr: Beaver. Flketon, Stockdaie and Wsverly. ed Last Wednesday Evening LARGE TURNOUT WAS PRESENT Doc WaddeU, Globe Trot ting Evangelist Pay* Lodge % Visit WITH 018 TBAVEUNO BIBLE fly DOC vVADDELL The I-Tsmn-tat Tast Graad F-trtm, of Ohia. The feeling of genuine Esstcrn Star SI-JUT U In the air at hls- torio Waverty. The animation of thi* SPIHIT, lovingly akin to the TRSX MABOMRY, shines In genial kindliness trom the countenance at Waverly folk. And the reason: For Schools. t> $11,582,355 IS • DISTRIBUTED Thia Amount Bring* Total For 1936 Program To 148,217,000. -..VAL FOB CVBBCNT VEAR FAIL TO MAKE BFT_BN3. One hundred and eighty tlx vendor* in Ptke County have felled to make their return to -the Tax Commission of Ohio on Form 10. *ent to them by tbe Commisston.. __ , .. ._. ... . . of thetr business for th. period of ****** ««-r-bntlo_i of lh* final January 1. 18M to June 30, Wfl. |i93* quarterly payment under the Unless the rule* and regulation* | °***° ******** fcund»tlon program cf the Commission ar* complied J *rtu ****** »3J57 to Pike County with, each delinquent vendor Is to j vMate and rural schooU MBS, CATUERINC sTOl.1, Mr». Catherine Btoll.'s.. 0r Braver, wife of Feier StOU, and s rtsughtfr cf the 1st- Henry B*p_.t of Dester. died at el^ftt p. m. iyi Sunday si Mercy ho-yjtal. She was admitted Saturdsy ra_!:t *:t mH*.- leal trrstntent. She i* survived bv hcr h.wband and 6 chUdren: John Stoll an.1 Mr*, taixabeth Char*.!l*r of Beaver. Mr*. Mary tflchoi* of Porttmouth. Mrs. Sarah Crego ef Coiumbu* ; Fred and Chariea StoU at Ivome; ber mother. Mra. H.nry Bapst of South Charleston, four *l*tm. Mra Etttabeth Rothmeyer, of Sprlng- neld. Mrs. Btrother Travi* ct Bea* ver. Mr*. MolUe Kauffmu., of Co- lumbus, Mrs. Bam {Btrkhetmer of Jasper aad a brother, Federk;. Baptt of South Charle-ton. Funeral awvteta were held on Wedneaday at 1:30 p. m. at the Beaver Chlted. XUt-thren Church with th* Rev. J. F. Brown i. chafge and burial followed In the Beaver Onion cemetery under the direction of the Darb-Rammrsteln Company. i.oi) -TAU.S STAFF. GOSPELPARTY* ATM. E CHURCH "Doc" Waddeil To Occupy Pulpit On Sunday. Charle* W. Hollberg, 8ecreta_7, j John Caldwell, Senior Deacon, j *** n __ e**+. a.*m* . me~. Charle* K Oableman, Junior ALL MASONS ANDiOeacon FAQTPOW QT A DC *3m** E* BU*oi*- "*tr***- CrtJlClMl •" AKO Chariea O. Oableman aerved as ,:^,,,.._^j trutalUng officer. _______ Wlll Attend Ser-ice In A t^£^Tr.m2?£ »».«^«» ShoHage Fo, Body To Hear One of Oi*.n Grand Chaplain. Sebool Fotgndation Orient lodger No. «-, F, J_r A. M. Insialied tbe followinj - i:i 'tirr comiog jear. Walter t_ _5ta.Tnt-ai.fi.. Wor»hli>- ful Master. OWch Shc-miikfr fiewor V.*_r- tten, W. J. Beoddy. Junior Warden. Charles J. Pressler, Treasurer. TAX OFFICIALS SEE SHORTAGE Ohio Deficit In 1937 Will Amount To ^15,000,000 NECESSARY EXPENDITURES Deliv-er Me**age TALK FROM TRAVEL-NO BIBLE ii w_i: i m.i Do you ow* anybody? Are your debts troubling ynu. The human. Jwho has aclved the debt question Is coming to Waverly. next Sun- Ct.ip.a___). Mr Stambaugh Is past master of Orient Lodge, having aerved as Master in 1933. He I* th* first ]*n_,t Master to be sleoetd sine* vm. R. U. Murray wa* retiring Matter. Program. < IIIM-I ••: \ . rROCRAM. i- PRcoiCTCD ar darocsch be _ub>ect to the pnalty Impc-ied; Thwe sums are part of the ill J ^t.^^L*"^!,^' D*c*mht*!****■ *5«*Tbody In Waverty. and by law. ^ ^^581355 dutrtbut^m Om atml* .. *. *!?-*"'** cl **** B»-|*r«o_l about, know. him. Say, he. 7 y yM E -,- --s «* - — It make, no difference If wb!^- •^iHJSv&tt-ttg1^ ^Urehv,^,!vh0,l-*-b*k*Lknown *>** *** ****** *<*r L tt%*J>*l l____?_.^__fffc^__5S__?_? ?tmmvaim' ***** <"~» Tr.st the sUte of Ohio woukt be confronUng a .J_00._-00 deficit at Uir close of 1837. aside from any , - | ecn__d«rat_tm of financing relief wa* One of those very delightful pro-; l»» predlctioo. Friday, by cwltoa grams of the ChtUtms*. -.emson lr;S. Darguscb, rice chairman Of ths Waverly'g Outern Star CfcaptejJ ha»-c made many or no sales, y-u.l-^/'^ *? V^X' . .return must be made. ! ,ot *<***'* <^,*x}^* ***' «««"- clock. I [tie* Received ttgrtjtl. clUcs *_.- Store." Sale will oper rr Hard*'*.*-been everywhere. Hr. the gtooe c".u*xn cn Sunday ercnto|t. &»- - «tlmat«d revenues tmA necessary u at one o'-! trotting evangrllit. Dor w»__eii : "*""' *s,tte ** 1:3a **■ *"■ Every-;'expnditu.e«. mt o, __. em ■_ <___, m JMANY FARMERS \Ta.,"Z^^r'ZTS;CHARGE FILED __»__! _,__,..<_, mmm, mt' MEET AT BEAVER „_„ri...'-!"..'r1".." •■'"a>m* banquet In the Masonic Temple, _ evangelist. Dor WaddeU lln trie- absence cf the pftjtor. Hex;ibod*v U ******** •» ****ad. [J. V. Stone, the loaders of it, . and other state sources was dit-' M F_ Ch._rch are bringing thi TWO WRECKS BY H. VAUGHN ."-py the m. e axmch miiptt.| next Sunday night. December 11 ThU dSBcit. the ta* official sail ; will include a shortage of approximately It million doOars tor th* ■school found*tton procram ano *4,* LAST SUNDAY «»._0o b>M*nry to meet the Increased demand for old age pen- **^^^**^ VirgWrC_„.t«ble I. o^L1 hl7 cT"-^ ,hSt »fU *^>^ -^oc-1 Machine. Figure In "'™ O. E. 3. members present from Columbus, Oalilpolls, PorUmouth, Luc as villi*, London, New Holland. At High School There Thursday. • months of Octobtr, November and, ) December. David IL Cutton. directcr of fl- Wanted In Pike For Kidnapping. CircleviUe, ChUlicothe, seemingly j The Beaver Parmer's Institute ; "ante tor the educational depart-, j K Browning, l«ian, We_it Vtr-' croup ln_trr of tlte Waddeil gospel p»r- ; ty. the converted bu» driver. Ken- I neth Tatman. who will render ■ tolcn Collisions In This City. , ef^T, 1."" Ww1<,-Ii: T^o -m** accidenu which occur-. <•*•**»■••»■ ****'■ C.r^r,ro_hC,,"-:rrt Sunday ■ evening in Waverly; "»«*<« es Herman Studer. bnt lov •____» .-■ __...._._..-. __.._,..-...!.-'* not Uk* u. ccm <_ue-Uonc_ ax to the possible soutcc of funds f«r retftf mtulre- •nenij. during the ensuing yea.-. from Japan, China. Alaska, Pana-j^P hrM a very successful on« *>*'***■ Dr. Sutton said tll.BOOSSOO otzTia.^ ctinntoh^ '«7-T"(m_^T^'». ITCZZZST JT'^"" ™'*** » cnttl-: rrd Sunday evenlrig in Wa«rtv "u*** ** ». mstter which 1 di> ZZ3Sitizjz •is .'-•.*!-*_;2_ra___-^.-*___«i-.*s_ :-= !*~» >**!> S-SS??____;r;r s.lS'sr-i jsn*»v.r ;}«• sgwcjr&s* _ «_»»rz," s:ss.2: and D Steel ol Logaa.; program, the tax ofSdai pointed Va.. figured in a collision ! <***'• ***** the 1937 needs wvuld to* cune on Route No 23 on ul tilfSOO.Oifi including » «ix miu- Brown *S3«5M -«juest on We*t V.rSlnla Wcdnei- To Pay Your DebU'*"cr«llVft"_ ^*^1 *}******* **** ******* ****]U},1 *all*t ******* *** lm- SnT«0 *** 'or Browning, return to W_-:»nd deitor, .ho^d ,un,^» Z i,', 7^' ^^l** ********* *** i*?™? ™*h **• Kl*^* ***** P-Jte «3_»? verty. Browning ha, not yet been/masse*. an<!^ know the tooth TO;lnJury *° one ot **** ****** and wertve -.trough variou* Uaea are: Cioin ,-Slxv apprihended to W« Va Masons indleLuZ. » « ! *** trfatwl b* *** Rcb*r* " *****' ************* ***** *MKM»0. dgar- Vinton M7J-7. County sheriff on Member 34th i W.ddell. because he ia an active tm££' • ^'i^cJ. lt.Z . \S-o to to inghland »44.130. !<»n * non-suppat tmut sent up! **ta*on and a Pa_t arand Patron; rt,?^-. _^u. *«w_nS__i St uf- LmT???** ev? Clermont 173.105. 'frem Logan, whe,. lt h.d been;"' *» Hmtern Star order. Th-y '.^ f"1" iCddent ^*wt* MlX^ *' ** ******** « «>•- -to*. «7»^S0. filed by Mrs. trr^e Vaughn, m*."* woud Of him. _**•____. he C, ^I^mrtU°a 0f Thlrt and : »?.0». Paymenu to Other exesnptcd wUe. Pending consldera tlon of Uiei ***** "*"**n*-'* ot the Traveling E»*-! the -father,'' ha* visited all of I Jbb* Hattie, for the best ten theta and give* birth to the Pra- ! ***a of white com. teraal Truth: THE ___A_9TE_a.v Winners tn Ute high school po»- JSTAR IN VERT NEAR OMNI-!*** contest were; PR-SENT." Beatrice Lykens. fir*t I gave emph*s_4 to thU par*-1 Vlrginl* Otvens. Ceocnd. graph In my message ot the ga- i Darlene Bennett, third tbertog. "Not In Ohio, nor aav- •whsre oa Earth, Is a Star Chapter, that's greater in EXAMPLE than Waverly'* Paramount O. E S. organisation. Absolutely true to FREE MASONRY, with no "side i ***** _egreee\ nor least shadow of thei Charles Smith, president In the grade potter contest: Anne Stewart Casto. First. Margaret Ann Pratt, Second. UIU, Jaynes. Third. . Officers elected for next year! Ja**>n .18.693. Ironton *_£_18 I Georgetown *7.1»7. ;school dlstrlcU Include: extradition pore 'dings tn »treeu wh_m cars driven ■■ P0"***- •*••• ********* ***** by Ciena Jenkins of Porttmouth [•_?« *»•*.*•"•«* ****** ** ***>**- Piw,.tern 8ttr Bible Thmi.-t. i/.__- » "' —*"r* *cctmwe vi nmoottuij Z ' '"" "»*~"*~ *» *» *~—»•» ?«___»_-_-«__-, si3««t Sikjata^ssvxs tra-_is__: i'Tsyta-.-a "clandestine.* Think of It. Tlte C. B. Casto. vice president, retiring Patron, a Past Mastrr. •*■"* Oner DavU. treasurer. of the M*_onle lodge. Th* In-1 ***, Lucille Halterman. 8ecre- ■eomlng Patron, a Past Master. The; *ary. AsaocUte Patron, Sentor Warden. [ **••»•• Minnie Smith. Hostess, of 'Blue Lodge.' The Sentinel, Wellston 113.034. ChUlicothe *32.000 before Oovernor Davey. Vaughn **** *,oIv ****** was released on bono by the Plk OLD AGE FWIr Altar _f R T Kin* <-».-._- ' " " ""*"» wnnn an --• —• *■— _~-— •*-.»_■--- ■'_■ ler. Order of _4teJ -f*lT.^ M»rin ****«*'*** 'he Journey ****** ******* ******** for the ***- Countv sh^i'f •_*>__. o^tt^T, "-mnus. tn ITO anr! _-L L """ *" ********* **** ****** ******* ****meal ot ****** ****** ******** **>- hSn -_f i_. _!?kJ wor'd tew n h.? ^f 2 * *>**** ****** <>*• ** ******** atwt ******* ****** a__m_ru*tr*Uv. coats of hearing was delayed because mw- ^"^ ** h» *>"* t°**~ \ whe„ the accident occurred. T*n ' *h, mlm tax levy. then, would be take 1„ u_n_-T*-__ton of th. re-; ££ J**** £*,£?% ^^ ""'.«.»1*ers and oenpuu of the cars ****** «.M0S0B avaUble for botn .quest or heumg caiued VauglwV*^ th; '^h Channel, the.^p^ mjUTy ^^ „£££ schooU and political .wbd-vUtons. ,^S_JSaI.Ppfa7 " "*^n °n te'*^i uK h " **** aere b_d!y damaged ; Of thu unount the school* wlU . acuv. ta Masonic Lodge Wttt per- "KETON MAN injured Pensions Will Bo Cut $2.00. "J" Z^tmbfr ^ . . ,. """cr-nt foreign cou^'trteTV wini ,>vnnr v_,,-_r ..;_.__,_. 'USST ___Ln.W J^JZSi. tSS sirs?u__,ts^__,^l w Al?To acc,denti UReport' >*z?%£ijr-JS£r ^ ^c^zr?» = ^^- isr^nsSi s«_r_s ™. « SJ& TvTT^^ R ,V. Outh-^To vtth mnk >«- age pen^n, wui be reduced ^ ^f, 'ZTtZkTT ^^ ^ *^ * £ t^'w £?, XT*' *** S 5^ C ^ " ^ acuve Brethren of the Craft.*' B. Ccoper. epentte* a pteEw *£■> «■•» * ***onlh Irom *2S to $23 ^^0^1, -SL^t, k" Wh'*' Houv in<* **** »"« aS ^L^V",* "i™*' ******* **-.""^L^* mkat hu rwMfn Right here. I Insert the "Acro-ttc *** Plk-ton and * numierT near- i m J********- ******* *• ^rodta, the _» f^f, ""' !Ulht* hlm "^iOoeen. -r_j Ru„„ of nooV'jT S"SIKbn,,M" "^ ttT <u co™* m^L"to tJ^^ ^_ cf Love- I dedicated to *«-, <-X towns, suffered a painful a" - ***** *** **** ***** *** P*«^m dl- *?*?%T'? ')''*'**** **"*******>- ^ now __n* ntw.rrt Xl_ !f,_*"h * ~ ^^ by " m*n Z?S^Lh ^d 1^ !S_f Minnie Eleanor DavU. Waverty dent Me:.da,-night at Otwav where ***** *********** today STU^I 8"*B|?« J™* .ao' "*****" 8"t"^n he b.._.? . uta- ".""? *£? J"*!,1?"*?' ,n fr0,,t ^ *^TthT^ata t.^/1^ Chapter, who U Orand FSther of he had grne tc show . picture «» P««*»on h.d been raUed ^.^0w™, *"_ ************* ***-**. tba Hot, Ito-.k. vm* Zd ?' ^ "kMon "f ^^ b^!l «h« ___1 Lf^tft» S Ohio. : B.fore the show sUrted to^-'* ******* ** ******** ot SU.IO ln Sep- "^'"^ ***** *<''* °* U» a_sum- In the wedding rerrmonv "■- ln* Twai*y *™*n*' *** *** * ********* ******* ««ti.t to **>*> happened. ..tiling went wrong with the *wirt_«i*»«*« **** ******** to fl^'^*' T ? """ T" "V to ^ "* "U °" »to ******** *<* Mw S5^.W,U^ *"■***" **« T L?ItitT Lt Ood. wr humbly *t Wsverlv*. ami\mt the c,:turv machine and M *** ** **** ******* -Overnm.nt In back «• **>« '*» ****** - 'or -len-ture. and ItvcrtrZL ™* ********** M"« Vsllery h.d •*» *^» je«l^ *»» *™ altor gtea o-.:r Tithes'* Outh went to a nearby garage :o: addlUon to Hit reduction ... in.. V-flJIBv j* new out on bonJ at. re-ord?,. where H w_, nr_»el_-d . L h*L, P V '" * ""*""* -nH L^i,t. J, ^ £? Retumed to Thy Star „Ur M-:rvpair th. machine * sUe of the pew.on the number ***** the\^ r^Z**-^'* **** U™ °n *»"* ™* ^ VJX .^T"" «'"»^i, '"* ^ .r^t, preme above the "Skies." He went tnto * part :f the ?»- of pensioners aUo must be cut. •» at th, *n2n>~ttrTxk. tnklxct m --"rtr*- Isttlttxle .,n_l toMifide and ,?'£?„l .W™ °" R^J<? " Q!* ^Z~Lita iJ__ __.? i« !.» As we UU Oold from dross, thank- rage which was dimly lighted anC Berrodln said. Huntington. Hla hearing on the •*•* r«*nill-r Chlr.rw writing of the ^,^ *trm Wh*n U" *XdWV^Zr,l«. The JlrJrlL Z tui tor our Star Lit y$e*. tell Into a pit whirl i, u-ed for These cut* are necessary, he said non-support ei.-irg* U sdiedulcd Masons ln China It ha<i be-?.-) •Neatli slteens of Heavenly light greasing machines. because the division laces a defl- *°* next Se'ur-ay. W. T. Bee^ *° *!1 **>* larxe_t rhurchf- in *...e we O'ercome all Otocm, He suffered a fracture of thvCU ol from three to four mlUlon Waverly ai'.rrney. represents ^ *orM »nd U roming to Waverly Down earth's labyrinth laboring, i chest bone and two fractured rlbe.dollar*. The pension wiu require\Vaughn In the kidnapping pro- ,c* **** Waddeil meeting In the' fUUng the air wltli ; on each side. He wa» attendcrt, between 1_ ano is mUllon doUa;T. ceedtog agair__r Browning. M r- Church next Sunday night Thy perfume. : by Dr. Mack Mocre of Flketon on '* from the .Uto to be matched with , Waddeil Is to Uke 1.1* text from | returning horn*. j an equal sum f rom the federal; CAGE schedule. LtUm^J11 ,"„ "**« -_.'^'h^"-^"V"^ vScScbalT^nT nm ume ne has. m it ,. wrttt_«_ ^ ^ Cameron ^ OWTW| _■»„. four million dollar, deflctt „ LEASES fit Al Ull l.SN provldtng tliat ihe oalSectton bo turned tn directly to tbe general revenrw fund. I: mean* nothing to tlie school Henry Teichert. Jr.. proprietor' ****** *** ***** earmarked fund*, of "Ftttys PUee'' or. Market S*. ********* ***** **ete has to meet IU ln Waverly has leased the Prairie **ua**tic«_» anyway. declared Ui* Esther lesson. Ood. appeals a* never before. Since our Sister Minnie has been stationed at Ohio'* Palace Door: Tbe "Work of Heroines, ha* fully begun; Heaven guiding we pledge Twill be well done. Even should discard arise asd stonu be rlf* Returning thank* the Esther way will renew our life. government. "MACK'* BACK IN SADDLE CArGHT AT IRONTON. in 11 ii written Waverly high school opened its I ******* *** oreached on a fairground ; ~~^___7 "_*" —in Mlnot Av>.i. n.x-e- _:*___ The Camerow have returned to icr b** at* p*n_toro wa* based up- cage season Urn Thursday night ■ r.!^-80"* Da_oU on* ****"•* Detroit where Mr. CirWhw"1 Mr Oarguach's «-_lm*te of M Paklng Plant at Pike- | John U Hardy, of Ironton. W-K>j»h*n Latham played hereT'pWlow-'% "If^J*!"- 'LU,T*!^ "' accepted a pcalboo ton. und-r new management be-j ha* been hunted by Pike county; **** ** *h* Waverly achedule for !__.„__ Orand Esther** mother, Mrs. Minnie Mldleton, wife of Judge Mld- iery man. woman snd child ahn-.ld', Mr. Teichert. has million dollars needed for the pen- announced *lon allowance to approximatety see this vt*riert'ui~£,^Tl\o''2!T'>a ***** **** "**** Hunter. widely; **<*■*>* appUcan-.. with the state £l*m aT_e£ _2 wlddeH^.l"^ko01,a *« "U1 ***** ******* ***>**»<« hM th* 6unteB *»** f-n^uie SSL tt •'"loltmer. and lunche. win be serv- **** pewtoO-, ar* paid from tb* ! The Orand Patron of th* rteord ** ********* **f&JP* aoft drink*, revenue, derive^ from tbe Uqtaor \n£Zme o -e. a . ^L,,„ ™^ ■■ Jt^"7^ ... gallonag* Ux and the liquor jb-o- ! ?SS_wf m Coll^vtTL R < DOO TA'OH ON SAUL «* Regatta, .U.OOOiMO -dually [Zt^^vSS^™*?"! Do. bmmrn t____, __. ,<m mm,t'*********** b* e deficit of four ___£- January 10-Wheelersburg here, j this historic Bible tn pevsoi. and: Dt* ******** tag* tor t«7 went January li-P.keton here. January IS—New Boston here January 22— Heaver there January _»---_r__otov_le here. February i—stockdaie there. February 13— Wakefield here. '.::. ti..::ar. for tt, ^mag on December gth. J. M; authontle* jince hls' taCUctment ta;ia_6--7 season. MUea owner of the plant win bejp^ ^^ ^ „,„ £)CU)6er ^i jj^^^ ^^ ta-SfXTiffial_?L_^te * Ule,,Tmad *5rcr ureeay * SSS S-S5£1Ul The plant has been operated for, connection with th«fl of corn from j December 2_t-Wa_*fleld there tbe put 2 years under the man-Ithe Ckmgh larm. operated by Oat _i__mb_- Va_.B__^ h^. sr_:k?s-__r^_!r,t^snSrsi s^-^ssis ye*n _go Mr. Cheeaeman H'• Tbunday by D, T. __ t Detective tmdecided a. to hi. future plans, willlam Bannaber who also want-1 Mr. and Mra Cheewroan are now ed Hardy cn a station theft. planning • visit with relative* lnj p,_e county officer* and Han-1 dleton. Oladston* of Ohio** Ugal;Tenne__ee before Mr. Che____e_nan Inaber returned him to Wareriv on! Fraternity wa* not preaent to be | •*■-*•«• «n other business. Mr. I p*^- wb€re he n niraineg1 installed as Organltt, the first!**1-** wffl continue to reside on I j- squ_*e O W D Twyman.' meeting the ha* mls_ed since iota-jh-a farm near Wakefield and In , o^t on the tadlcUaent and alas1' tag tbe Star. HI ta St. Mary** addition to operating th. paekingijor breaking and entering a D T. hospital at Kansas City. Mo. plant win continue to operate hU;& t ttatlon. He was held un-1 ThU -rippl* of abeence'* crossed ' farm, ta 8doto and Pike counU.s. I der $100 on each charge. I **aa*w* tb* land, and to ber bedside was 1 * Botcce stag Howard Deerfleld lm-i ~ aent menage, of cheer *nd love | CRACKNEL CONTEST IS ON \voaMa on x^TmmT^n iStt*, TO OIVE A TEEAT frvTi Missouri's O. E 8. Past Orarvd ; The annual cracknel contest isjsre now serving terms to the Ohio' Ohio', distinguished and charm-Jon. Ebcb year as the country': __*______entlary for the offetme i w****** Apnc *m. 33Xf Pratern- *m_ov this unique and insplnee. ***** Corbet Haynes attonded tbe, chariea w w____r_n* ' «_«--^ tag Orand Matron. Marie Louise (folk start butchering, they brtast; - ' ; al t^der cf Eagles wit) distribute service, which wlll begin at 7:_o: •«•***- Sunday at Chlllleothe of ,,~^\lJaLJ.7iw^i-e »_nl«f JS Hamiltoa held -llent pray-T tor;cake* of tbelr cracknel* to UM TO BL'ILD GREENHOL'SE ' ,5° Christmas dinner basket* in o'clock. J. 9. Ha.vne. who died Friday at- ^^ saietmatx ior _K* Mia_and the absent SUter. Also In be»u- j Henry L. Schwardt barber shop! ,-. w ^jve,^,, t__-._.„ i_.___.i **** eounly. They will also hav*; j — !**** Ctallteothe bespit*! after i hU pi-senc- and part 1.1 nation wfTj: *>£' *^'A^1^ XTr "* I At th* _a»e ttev th. rettof sdd interest and dUtlnctlon to thUi^f* ^tJ^^.^^ ^ i «__*___, ato wlU eonfc-e-m tbe The Eastern SUr Ch_.__-.-r »«- L.2%22? S. S^!fJ *£r '' *••*• **** P«*i«» of finding sue. ;xts«or_lc I_odge are sponsertnc this: ^" a<^« '* P1' ^ i^fisource of revenue since cedy sta meeting and win be seated ln * brfcr* January 30-b The same _ _. .„ , ; ;tL...,' Te"T-j*-_.ZT.__u-L)_~*arT7 ; atlllSaa doSlsrs U bei« art aside February 13--New Boston tber*. body. The robed Eastern Star Lad- .**?*"** "^ .^Tf' " !°! for pow reUef durtng tb* a«t rear February 30-Pik-ton there , le* Chrou. and the Orient Lodge,;^**!*„*f1f *2!* .^TTtk tc. . ****** " ** estimate tb*t appra- r-bruary-Oak. HlU-dates to-; Chorus, directed by Wm. Tetrick: ****m*** t***alm and S10 fcr i ^^j. # nujy-a dollar* wltt bave will render special number* and j *******•_ j been .pent f«. ^tef during U9C ^ SttgWL extended to the *™» "«««- ..neral public to be present and)__Mr- Ch*-** Haynes and Mr. and ertjov ESC/tFES INJI-RV Uful spiritual form for th* char-i*1**™ the town boys eat and judge ^ hasher _nd<n_>^)_r___tx__^n'__|1!!_^__.l * wmmuolty Chrtstmas tree will lain. SUter Deriah C Oregg. the I the quality of the different cakev i uUnni__ to " ;_£_T'm___W ***** ****** Ior **** *******en on i.l_-7.i<.w. en-tiio* nt A1-t.i-_._-. U ; Then wh-r, rhe flnul ttrm H_i. I-~- . ^ . • TxZ* . **vr»r- *nuae*n'OieUtrt,*. ..-. Th- tt— —_» ._._.«__. Orocery Company escaped injury INFANT TRENT FTNERAL * ***'• *******, with paralyeU. Th.- Z*^^*. ******mH?2* 5_Lx__- 'deceasod re-ided In t-SulsnUe. Ky. to which be wa* driving skidded dignified msthtr of Al«t_uieV M_.j Then" wh_^ ^e nr__l heg __u t^ i ^^ ****** "•' Trent, two month.: and w« un a buataea, trtp in thU ■ ^"**%JZtl£Z££?*' nemmm .K- mmi. »__tT»». «_,. J__Vt niaif. .~. tw. >__«, »»_ —.-^ , »T»CTV*K*»-* wiiosn the next month [ _„ ^ _, ,. ^__ ^J^.;eld daughter of Mr. and Mrs. territory and had »topp<rd ta Hitst-: ' ^ aeeide-it ocewrred She was *lata and the last morsel ea»-n, Z. " on "hu" Loc'k __t«__t __r_r___»7»;***** •*♦ announced Uter. the boys call a huddle and ,«-,* ZsUSmS^ PWpm' thU paper. ! notmem *h- m__i-r nf th- h____i I „~. ~1 1 .-± , He sUrted a floral business sev- Oregg. the new Patron, •hut ta by sickness At ao -aftemoon apcclal" the! trwunee the maker of the beat spirndid husband of tbe now Jr. wa* "raised'* by her. to the Put Matron. Mra Beryl MouU I'NDEROOES OPERATION. eral rear* ag- as a aide tin* be-j IJ-g O-CBEfi ADVERTISING cause of bU and hU wife's love of; Thta we«k'* isrtie of Tbe Thorlow Delvey of Lock Street,gardening and raising flower* andj Republican Herald cento Brorberhwid ot the Star Five de-;U a paUcnt in the Uhlvtratty boa- the bustac** ba* been very, goodj J Xt Inches ot advtrtUing. be- grte-. Beattttful and imjsTaive pital at Cslumbtu wbere be un- gad tbey hav. dmtgeg to buaTal Ueved to be a new hta_ tn rwcrrmrtves «« e«-^.w-. «,______J__!_____'._?t . ""^ **p***iitm- «-» greenhouse to trar* for tho t**\ local newspaper*. surpassing OOJmNUED ON SBOOND PACn.,_or_dlU«» U reported *atUfactory. i pawlon cf tbelr Oorttt trada I tbe bocradayt of l»»^ - :tbe Stoney Creek road to Roaa O Chart-i Tr*nt. color-d ot'Jotktm i otoagale la vtatt bU father. Win- -^ -^-{.jjj,. -^ j^jjj, wnettg. j town-hm .dleg at nt *. m. Thx*t*t-*.***** Hoytm*. ' [d*T from an attack of csughin*.| . __„.__^..„ _.,*»,._..»- CHANCE AT lUgCOH STORE. | She is sw-lved bv her pmer.it. CIHU5TMAS FRO*RAW. jand one sister. Funeral sfrvf****. A Christina, program wtll be glv- Artnur A. lCcL__t_j_rh!-» ha* _ ,.. Arthur were iveld at the Carr's Run churfc*.' en on Peeembrr SSrt by Uv Omer^, algncd ae ea-hiee of tfce Scale at tme n bb ItMw ' ** ***se •**•■■—•>* **— - -*- - -""* A McLaughlii - _c__[T_ca ns r a*h_tf et tfce flcate ooe p. m. FirM*T.. ,«.-* Church. Ato* a pUy -Tt.e y^, »«« to waverty and **-_-_- Burial wa* mode at th* Carr's-, WUe Mtrt JU Tb* WtU," takea ert Camoban fo *eHnm tm »_______ ... , Run awneterv undw tbe dtrectio/t: from the Househoks ss«g°riHr Iof the A. M. Oregg CO. jto be presented. en Catnttmll to acting In that cs- paetty. Mr. MeT.atmblta- __*t* 1 tor tb* future are untaxnra.
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Republican Herald 1936-12-10 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1936 |
Searchable Date | 1936 |
Time Period | 1931-1940 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Title | Republican Herald_1936-01-02_1938-04-28_0317 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Pike County; Ohio |
Identifier | Republican Herald_1936-01-02_1938-04-28_0317.tif |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3rd, 1936
THE REPUBLICAN HERALD, WAVERLY, OHIO
PAGE 8
PIKETON \*tm*t Thanksgiving with hi* mo-jesu-rty home: Mrs, R, B. Wlllson. BETHEL FARMEKS* INSTITUTE
J ther. Mrs. EUa Hrnson - Jchainnan;. Mra Uura Cutler arvl j DECEMBER II AND U AT THK
-.-■■' **., n _.* O. R. Patterson of Piketon and Mrs. Bernlct. Brucitcr. It wa* also BED MAN'S HAIL AT BETHEL
Oeorge Armstrong and Pau. Ooc» w „ -^^^ ^ poruinouth left decided to make a donation to the'
tl 1 '«._o B.rr remit gltcst* «»:_»_,_. ._. _ _. .._.- _._.. rr !_»____. .. . _ ________ ___.,._.
Priday fo.- a hunting trip in the'fund to purchase a treat which | First S-mfun. Oereobrr lllh
,-,,_ , maay »cr a nunung trip
Mr and M*. o_car Armstrong <>- v.rillH.. c{ w«*ivilir, N. C. *•>» be distributed by tbs Piketon
Piketon. mw. . Armstroiw and Mr..: _-_B Dw..mte._. ^^ ct u,e;Methodist Chorcl- The c-mnUtt
-wtmrr-acoiw-piinl-d- imn Plktwa ^^ cm ^ hcW ^ttpptgobtg to mske the donatio.!
do an* spent *^**^*^*Tiitadof evening at Ihe h«n. oj [u as follows: Mr*. Mae Dewey, the
Mr an.. MM. o-or^e ^ c R Patterson, awir.ting h'J--chairman; Mrs. D. E. Mofflt ani
Armstrong and Mr. and Mra. «««•-twuyf, rw.e, j^ Be.-nice Brocket, r Mr*. Oil.la R_ttM_;ur. The fol-
_rd Sonner. IM1J_ Virginia IVU* and M... O'.i-.*- lowing program was p-e-enttxl af-
Hi .'• .';vtlce. •_!•,_ I*, rmp-oyct (_, Rittenour. Ihe meeilng wai* a, ler the buslnes* me?tlng: Qroup
mu
tn Colurr.bus spent
»t Ws heme here.
Mr ami Mrs. On
Columbus wer.. gue:
Mrs, Lloyd _"er__*iio
end.
Jacob -Hriuon return
i'.tna* party and thc home w*i\ s-nglng by ttje member*; Vocal so-
appropristely decorated for the;Jo by Mis* Patricia Patterson as-
.:.!..>- season and thtt* was u ccanpanled by Mlas FlJrence Wynn
Christina* tree with sift* wtjte_i|it thc piano; third chapter of tho
iree* c. -re exchanged by the member«.' traveling fiction by Mrs. Nfllii
The meeting cpmeg with the ron Penn; paper. Historical Trees **
_ .__,__-____.. ... R.o .-all which was answered by an rOhio, by Mrs. Bcmlrc Brwker;
Oracle Monday to resume hi*.original Cbiislma* verse. The s_v-;rtv_ew of the stoo*. The Oilt af
studies after spending Thanksgiving' retary's report and the treasurer'-: '■ tht. Magi, by O. Henry, by MU*
vacation at hi* home htre, report followed. At the th* bttstarts .Jane Dalley: A Christmas Play
Mr. and Mrs. Marlln Parmer ot [session th* dub voted to giv* a', presented by the following child-
Thornvtlle were guests cf Mr. «nd;tr*at and gifts lo InmalcV pt the! ten*. Billie Dalley. Junior Williams,
Mrs. W. p. Ftinner and Mr, and; county home at Idaho. The prrsl* Ethel "Poster, Martha Stratum and
Mrs. Ronald OuJh during the sea-; dent. Mr*. Isabel pettit appointed j Rosemary Claytor directed by Mr«.
ion ol Thanksgiving.' • . the following committee to dlstrt-i Roxie Armstrong; Vocal aolo by
Ch&rlrs Ri-mun ot Columbia!bote the treat and gifts at IhejMlsa Patricia Patterson, accotnpan-
~~-^- j led by Mtss Flcrence Wynn. Alter
' adjournment gift* were exchange:!
i by the member* and guest* and
j refreshments were served by thc
ihostesses. Ouests present were.
{Mr*. C. M. Ault and Mrs, Harry
.Patterson. Members present were:
Mr*. Roxie Armstrong. Mil* Mao*
'Agnes Ault, Mrs. Bernice Brurfrr.
Mra. Pauline Cooper. Mrs. Knt*i-
. ryn Cutler. Mrs. Laura Cutler. Mis.
Jane Dalley. Miss NeUle Dalley Mrs.
Mae Dewey, Mias Virginia Polls.
Mrs. Virginia Outh, Mrs. D. E
Mofflt. Mrs, Helen Patterson. Mrs,
Nellie Penn, Mrs. babel pettlt,
Mrs. Irene Slagle, Mrs, Marie B.
Wlllson. and Miss Florence Wynn.
Tlie next meeUng will be held
on January 6th at the home of
Mrs. Pauline Cooper.
SATURDAY SPECIAL-.-19c
FANCY SANTOS -MILD AND MELLOW
VOLUNTEER COFFEE 27c
IN THE FLAVOR-TITE BAG
ASK HOW TOU CAN GET A GLOBE CLOCK
MILK
VOLTOTEER
NO. 2 CANS
3for23c
•VOLUNTEER PEACHES 2
•MISS SCIOTO FLOUR
No t 1-2
Cans
"i Lb.
Sack
•RIVER VIEW GINGER ALE &~
9 os.
P-g*.
•CURRANTS **«&, 2
•PROTEX HEALTH SOAP
Great Seal—WD4 Cheny
Cough Syrup 23c
Tasty Flake
Grahams, 16 oz.rkg 13c
Gilbert—Seedless
Raisins, 2_* o*.p_g. 19c
Santa Clara M_M
Prunes 2 Lb. 21c
Xtra Choir-— Yellow Cling
Peaches 2 lbTl9c
SPECIAL
Introductory Otter
Volunteer—Ready ta 8er»«
Soup 2-ilc
IS Delicious Varieties
Volunteer
Pancake Flour
35c
83c
10c
25c
4-19c
10c
Sunrise—Cane aad Maple
Syrup « o«. cruet 19c
Volunteer—13 Ox, Pkg.
Corn Flakes
12c
Volunteer—:o Os. Pkg.
Odtt 2 for 17c
Bel Dine
Com, 2 No. 2 cons 19c
Volunteer—No. t 1-t Can
Pumpkin 10c
Standard—No. _ Caa
Tomatoes
ORANGES
r*r Juice We Suggest Thes.
Large 154 She at
Dozen 29c
GRIMES GOLDEN
Apples ._._ 5 Lb. 25c
For Eating or Cooking
NANCY HALL
Sweet Potatoes
6 Lb. 23c
No. I .*.
Site
TANGERINES
Doz. 19c
HOT HOUSE
LEAF LETTUCE
lOcLb.
3-25c
Voln.teer—No. J 1 -X Can
Hominy 2-19c
Homestead
Milk Chocolate Ib. 18c
Volunteer—9 Os, Pkg.
Mince Meat 10c
Volanteer—Pitted
Dotes, 10 02. pkg. 13c
-1 1-t Lb. Sack
Volunteer Flour
Clabber Girl
Baking Powder
Volanteer
Sale Plain or
*a" Iodised
Maxda Bulbs
__a_gr—Gold Dost
Washing Powder
Silver Dost
..-IWashin
*?******* I is Oa. r*kg. Nol*
Cr*ckera,16oz.ok«.17e ;S0ap Flakes
Felbar Aberdeen SangvUb SilJ^^7-
t ^__1____ . ! S°°P FI°kcS
'Ecurest—-olid Pack | N'oU
Oysters Pint 29c I Toilet Soap
4-19c
FILLET OF HADDOCK, Per Lb 17c
.' %^|
CLODHOPPER STORE
NORTH ST- WAVERLT, O
J. VV. COOPER
PIRETON. OHIO
PAULINE BLAZER
OMEOA. OHIO
WELTY BENNETT
BEAVER. OHIO
FRED H. VOELKER
r.IVEVS. OHIO
CHARLES CUTUP
w.tKrntu), omo
BEAVER
Gladys Bslzer. Avanelle S-iewaro,
lrnora Adams and Joseph pyle. al,
student* at Ohio university, Athens spent their Thanksgiving vacation wilh Uielr parents here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oakey Dopst ana |
baby daughter 61 Springfield spent
tbe week end with the fanner'*'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob isopit.
John l*>-!e ot Lira* spent tr.e
j week end with his parent* Mr. and
Mrs. Walton Pyl*.
Mr. and Mr*. Prank Adams were
Huntington, W. Va. H-ttors Tut—
day.
Wm. Stoll' who b attending the
medical school at .Louisville, Kentucky, spent Thanksgiving vacation
with home folk*.
Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Weller were
visitor* In Portsmouth Saturday.
Mr* H. D. Shrader. Virginia
Besch. Oaynrlle'flkheutie, Mrs. Catherine Stephenson, Dehnare and
JAgne* Stephenson spent Thank*-
. giving Day with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
.ScheuUe ot Waverly Rout* One.
Mr. and Mra J. W. Brown _•
j Oolumbus spent Tthuraday with the
Matter's parent*, Mr. and Mra Dan
Adams.
[ Mrs. Lola Hammerstein entertained the Loyal Workers Class of
the Methodist Sunday school at her
heme on last Tuesday evening.
There were several members prea-
! ent and at the close of the business
meeting, a delightful lunch was
served by the hostess.
The Women's Christian Temperance Union met at the home ol
Mrs. John Buehler Tuesday alter-
noon.
Mr. and Mr*. Leon Bteadman
and daughter spent the week end
at Chicago.
•I >:_0 a
Wm. DouUiitt—Chairman,
invocation.
Song by thc audience.
'Welcome address t.y tlie president. WUHan. Diuthttt.
Jaxptr school prcgrsni. 35 rain-
Talk. Our-Ban. our girls; Our
SchooU—Mrs- C R. Mllnor.
Music
Elm Or»ve 3chool Program.
Music.
Talk": Preparing To Uve—Ch__".
W. Petera.
Lunch.
Second Sevtlon at I:M p. m.
Ouy Mustard—Chairman.
Music.
Camp Creek School Program.
Talk: The Art Ol Uvtag-Chai.
W, Petera.
Music
Idaho School Program.
' Talk: Health A Oood Foundation
Por Success—Mrs. Mllnor.
Third Se-vloo 7:3* p. m.
L. M. Oieason—Chairman.
Invocstlon.
Music
Talk: Mother, Home and Child
Mra. Mllnor.
Music
Talk: The Eternal Quest Por
Happiness—Mr. Petera.
Program cl entertainment by
Newton and Sunflsh townships.
Fourth aenlon. Saturday. Drttm-
ber 12. 9:30 __. m.
aeorge Mustard—Chairman.
Music.
Talk: Wake Up and Think—Mr
Peters.
Music
Talk: Year Around ESg ProducUon—Mrs. Miinor.
Music
Lunch.
Fifth Session. 1:00 p, m.
Wm. Douthltt—Chairman.
Music
Talk: The Farmers Wife and the
Farm Bureau—Mra. Mllnor.
Music.
Talk: Suggestions for Handltns
Hillside*—Mr. Peters.
Report of Committee*.
Awarding cf prUes.
Music
Adjournment.
Talk—Mia* Dorea* Marsh.
Mivdc
TVlk: The Higsway To _-_>--«
Mr*. O R. Mllnor.
Discussion.
Talk: Praparl-w* to Uve—C
W. Peter*.
Fifth .Sewdrm—-1:M p. m.
*tl*r, Radabaugh—Chairman.
Music i
Talk: Health and Sanitation Xoj I
Thr Parm H:me—Mr*. Mitnor. I *
DlscusAloa
Music.
Talk: Wake Up And Think -C.
W. Pct-r*.
D-*ru_»ion.
Election of Officers. •
SchauseiTs Ideal Restaurant
A good place to meet, cat and dance. We serve'ico
cream, sandwiches and beer. Plate Lunche.- ..C>. ;
Ditiners SOc. Try one of out* Sunday Chicken Din-
ntrrs
! 4
*F
BIBTHS
To Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E.
Oragg of Preblrs Rout* $—o daughter.
To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scowden. of Idaho—a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Loon.y
of Piketon B-ute I—a con.
To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Litton
of Ptketon Route 1—« ton.
To Mr. and Mrs. Drnnl* Leeth.
of Morgantown—a son.
To Mr. and Mrs. Carl Law-son. ot
Long Ruu—a daughter.
Tb Mr. and Mra. Cliff SUven_.
of Fallen Timber—a daughter.
To Mr. and Mra. Myron Olrens.
of Oermany—a daughter,
To Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chandler
of Blue Run—a daughter. •-'
To Mr. and Mr*. Woodrow Deskins, of Waverly—« aon.
People who deliberately set themselves* crasy ao science can study
their symptom. Read of the very
strange experiments in the American Weekly, the magazine distributed with NEXT SUNDAY'S CHICAGO HERALD AND EXAMINER. I
Clearance Sale of
Used Cars
1—1936 Ford Tudor Touring, Radio, Healer; Low
mileage; rung and look* like* new $550
1—1935 Ford Tudor; extra tood $435
1—1935 Ford Tudor $395
1—1934 Ford Tudor, Radio $350
1—1934 Ford Fordor $365
1—1931 Ford Coup* $145
1—1932 Ford Roadster $19.*.
1—1934 Ford Truck, extra good $425
1—1935 Ford Truck, Reconditioned Motor $425
These cars are in good condition with good tirea
and will be sold with prices and term* to suit the
customer. Come in and see them—will exchange for
Model A's and cheaper cars.
Clarence Vailery
WAVERLY, OHIO
THANKSGIVING PROGRAM AT
PRUSSIA.
The WPA Adult School at the
Prussia school bouse, taught by
Itobert Toops, atfVe a Thanksgiving program on last Thursday evening. The program was worked
out by the younger member* ot
j the school a* follows:
Song—America, by all.
Scripture Reading—the 100th
Psalm, by Mr. Toopa
Recitation—The Month of Pump,
kin Pies, by Jean Stubbs.
ReciUUon—SU Little Turkeys _>_-
Katherlne Stubbs.
Song—Over the River and Thru
the Woods, by all
Recitation—Thanksgiving. Gertrude Colbum.
Solo by Richard Meade.
Play—The Thanksgiving Biscuit.
Included most all young folk*.
Red tation—Olving Thanks, by
BUly Brown.
Rec:Utlon—Thanksglvlcg joy by
Richard Meade.
In addition to the above a fifteen
minute prcgram wa* added by Mrs,
Robert Toopa and children.
Sang—Thanksgiving Ttme, Mr?.
Toops and Roth.
I Poem—A Thankful Soul, by Mra
Toopa.
I Recitation—Tommy Tb The Turkey, by, Paul Robert Toops.
8o_g—Thanks, by Ruth and Paul
Robert Toop*.
j Recitation—Thanksgiving In OU
ivirginl*. by Mrs. Toops.
Song—We Plow the Fields, Mr*.
Toops and Ruth Toopa
ReciUUon—A Oood Thanksgiving
by Ruth Toop*.
Song—Bob White, by Mr*. Toops
land Ruth with ImlUtions by Paul
j Robert Toopa.
j Reclutlon—Peterkln** Pumpkin
Pie. Mrs. Toop*.
I Song—Bringing In The Sheaves,
bar aU.
FARMERS* INSTITUTE
i'Ul.y VIIJ.I'. GRANGE 11 AM.
DECEMBER Tth AND tth
Flnt Scarton, Monday, Decern-
Mr -lb—_:_0 ». ra.
Rev. B. P. Radabaugh. Chairman.
Song—Audience.
Invocation—Rer. Radlbaugh.
Oreetlnga—Presides!
Talk: Permcri Wire and Psrm
Bureau—Mra, C. B Mllnor.
Discussion.
Music
Talk; Use of PertllUer In Permanent Agrteulture—Charles W.
Difcuasfcxi. , .
Music j
Secon! fliilue ltt* p. ra.
O. K. Arnett—Chairman.
Seng.
Short Talk-Rer J. V. Stone.
Music
T*lk: Country Chad** Development—Mrs. C R. Mllnor.
Discusson.
_______
Recreation.
Talk: Development of a Profitable sideline—Charles W. Peters.
Discussion.
Music
Third Session. Moaday Evening ai
v.m
Roy C. Ware—Chairman.
Scog—Audience.
DevoUonal—Rer. J. J. Upton.
Music
Talk: Third Clas* People—Mrs.
C. R Mllnor.
Di.«Ai_Blo«i.
Music
ReciUtion.
Talk: Eternal Quest Pot Happiness—Charles W. Petera
DiKussion.
Music
Exh-btU:
Oom: Plate of 10 yellow ears:
Ptrst—75c
Second—40c
Third—35c
Orm: Plate ot 10 white era*:
Plrst—7Sc .*
Second—SOc
Third-CSe
Com: Best plate of Pop Oorn:
Plrst—SOc
Second—33c
Third— 10c
--•-ter Contest: Orade* 1 and 5:
First—15c
Second—SOc
Poster Contest: Orade* 5 to 8:
First—75c
8eeor_d—SOc
Pencil to all other.
Beat 3 cans of PtulU or Vegetables:
First—75c
Seocnd—SOc
Third—35c
Fancy Work Display:
Flrst-fTSc
S-cond—SOc
Third—35c
Relic and antique display —
Bring yours.
Fourth .-.ewkiT.—Twistay. Decern
Hrr gth at 9r__ a. ra.
WllUam Bembower—Cfcalrrman.
Music
Devotional.
Music
Program—Pee Pee School
Motto
I Visit Our Store Now.'|
I You Will Be Amazed! |
| Headquarters For Useful Gilts.. j|
| and Toyland .. . Sensibly Priced §
? Now, let us think about Christmas! Is that long gift list still S'
SK waiting? Better get busy and start a real Honest to Goodness R
Shopping Tour . . . The Sooner, the Better! . . . Our store is ll
bedecked with HOLIDAY FINERY . .The counters are la- $
den with Intriguing Gift Suggestions ... Here are a few we've |{
picked at random. OPENING SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5
WEEK END GROCERY
SPECIALS
| White VUU Yellow Cling Peach.
_ per can 19c
[ White Villa Peaa, 2 can* 35c
I White Villa Tomatoes, large can 15c
' White Villa Pork and Bean* 12c
■ White Villa Kidney Bean* 10c
. Bulk Macaroni—elbow, pound • -9c
i 10 lb. Ba* Sugar 59c
1 Black Pepper, bulk—2 pound* . 29c
i O. K. Laundry Soap, 6 bara ■ . , -25c
i 1 lb. can Herahcy'* Cocoa 19c
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
Ladies 3 Snap Galo.he*—pair . .$1-00
Miaaea 3 Snap Galoihea—pr. . .97c
Child'* ^ Snap Galo*he*—pair. .95c
Youth's 3 Snap All Rubber Arcli
at per pair $1.79
Boy'* 3 Snap Rubber Arctic* . .$1.84
Men'* 4 Buckle Rubber Arctics $2.24
Men'* 4 Buckle heavy all rubber or
cloth top arctics—per pair . . .$2.50
Youth's Giim Boots, per pair . .$224
Boy'a Cum Boota, per pair . . $2.37
Men'a Trailer Lace Gum Shoea $3.75
Men'a Gum Boota—black . . . $2.50
Men's Gum Boot* red $3.25
Men's 1 Qgpkle Cloth Top Arctic—at
per pair $1.85
Men's 2 Buckle Heavy All Rubbers
—at per pair $1.94
Men's Storm Rubbers 97c
Boy's Storm Rubbers 95c
Ladies Storm Robbers 87c
HOUSE SLIPPERS
f? Ladies and Misses* Houae Slipper* in
_•*■« all color* and style*, will make a very
il attractive ChrUtma* Gift, for 79c*97c
f?
SWEATERSv 8
New line of Men'a, Boy'a, Children's II
and Ladiea' and Gtrla' Sweater* —- 31
Zipper, Slip-Over and Coat Styles— Sg
Some real bargaina in Men'a and Vr
Boy'a for for. .89c and up to $2.50 jj$
Real Valuea in Men'a and Boy'a aport ,^
back Zipper Siip-Ovcra at 89c, $1.29 ***\j*
Children Slip-Over Sweaters to wear *sA
with Skirta—for 48c X*
Girl'a Blouae Sweater*, long sleeve., Vl'
in aeveral different color* at . .$1.94 &V
Miaae*' Slip-Over Sweatera, all wool On
and all colora for 97c at
Children'* Slip-Ovler and Zipper front w
Sweater* at 25c and 48c sa
aaamaa*aaaamaaaamamaajaaaamaaamaat *i
JACKETS AND SKIRTS g
All woof Flannel Skirts^ buttoned Sjf
trim, all color* and size* each $1.94 Jl
Real Bargain* in Miase* Skirt* at 97c Vg
Girl's Plaid Sport Jacket*, jutt tbe **4
thing for Chrittma* Gifts at each JJ
$3.95 and $5.95 i
GLOVES
Your Cold Weather Friend t Winter
Gloves in Various Colors for Children
and Ladies and Misses, pair 25c-50c
Ladies Dress Cotton Gloves, SOc value for 25c
Kid Gloves, per pair $1.94
NOVELTY GIFTS
Our Novelty Package Gifts are now
on display, some real values for the
amount of money they are priced.
Folks, you will find a Gift for the
Entire FamUy, so SHOP EARLY.
_
t-
Dewey's Storel
"PIKE COUNTY'S LEADING GENERAL MERCHANDISE STORE" Wr
JASPER, OHIO |
The Republican Herald
VOLUME 94.
EASTERNSTAR
INSTALLATION
WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10. 1938,
NUMBER SO
U>CAt SCHOOLS INVITED,
STATE FUNDS
FOR SCHOOLS
Ohto Sute uni.ert'.-.'s radio **_*•
tlon. WOSU, baa extended ixirita-
tlon* to 200 hljh school* ot tlte
slate to take pan in the station'«
eecond annual high school radio
—; |fe»Ur*l opening Dec 18 and eon-
New Officer* Iiutall- ;tln^ "^ D*11L' „,' $53,357 Sum Is Sent
* •** **"••*■ - . Each ochool accepting win hatei ,1, _,.
[ti 30 minute period in which u> To Pike County
: present It* musical or dramatis
j talent The .programs will star, at
j two p. tn. each dsy, Ekch jest,
| *i different (roup of school* re-|
celres the lurttallow to be beard
oeer WOSU. Invitation* tor th*
19)8 test-Til hare heen recetred by
the following school* In thl* com
munltr: Beaver. Flketon, Stockdaie
and Wsverly.
ed Last Wednesday
Evening
LARGE TURNOUT
WAS PRESENT
Doc WaddeU, Globe Trot
ting Evangelist Pay*
Lodge % Visit
WITH 018 TBAVEUNO BIBLE
fly DOC vVADDELL
The I-Tsmn-tat
Tast Graad F-trtm, of Ohia.
The feeling of genuine Esstcrn
Star SI-JUT U In the air at hls-
torio Waverty. The animation of
thi* SPIHIT, lovingly akin to the
TRSX MABOMRY, shines In genial
kindliness trom the countenance
at Waverly folk. And the reason:
For Schools.
t>
$11,582,355 IS •
DISTRIBUTED
Thia Amount Bring* Total
For 1936 Program To
148,217,000.
-..VAL FOB CVBBCNT VEAR
FAIL TO MAKE BFT_BN3.
One hundred and eighty tlx vendor* in Ptke County have felled
to make their return to -the Tax
Commission of Ohio on Form 10.
*ent to them by tbe Commisston.. __ , .. ._. ... . .
of thetr business for th. period of ****** ««-r-bntlo_i of lh* final
January 1. 18M to June 30, Wfl. |i93* quarterly payment under the
Unless the rule* and regulation* | °***° ******** fcund»tlon program
cf the Commission ar* complied J *rtu ****** »3J57 to Pike County
with, each delinquent vendor Is to j vMate and rural schooU
MBS, CATUERINC sTOl.1,
Mr». Catherine Btoll.'s.. 0r Braver, wife of Feier StOU, and s
rtsughtfr cf the 1st- Henry B*p_.t
of Dester. died at el^ftt p. m. iyi
Sunday si Mercy ho-yjtal. She was
admitted Saturdsy ra_!:t *:t mH*.-
leal trrstntent.
She i* survived bv hcr h.wband
and 6 chUdren: John Stoll an.1
Mr*, taixabeth Char*.!l*r of Beaver.
Mr*. Mary tflchoi* of Porttmouth.
Mrs. Sarah Crego ef Coiumbu* ;
Fred and Chariea StoU at Ivome;
ber mother. Mra. H.nry Bapst of
South Charleston, four *l*tm. Mra
Etttabeth Rothmeyer, of Sprlng-
neld. Mrs. Btrother Travi* ct Bea*
ver. Mr*. MolUe Kauffmu., of Co-
lumbus, Mrs. Bam {Btrkhetmer
of Jasper aad a brother, Federk;.
Baptt of South Charle-ton.
Funeral awvteta were held on
Wedneaday at 1:30 p. m. at the
Beaver Chlted. XUt-thren Church
with th* Rev. J. F. Brown i.
chafge and burial followed In the
Beaver Onion cemetery under the
direction of the Darb-Rammrsteln
Company.
i.oi)
-TAU.S STAFF.
GOSPELPARTY*
ATM. E CHURCH
"Doc" Waddeil To
Occupy Pulpit On
Sunday. Charle* W. Hollberg, 8ecreta_7, j
John Caldwell, Senior Deacon, j
*** n __ e**+. a.*m* . me~. Charle* K Oableman, Junior
ALL MASONS ANDiOeacon
FAQTPOW QT A DC *3m** E* BU*oi*- "*tr***-
CrtJlClMl •" AKO Chariea O. Oableman aerved as ,:^,,,.._^j
trutalUng officer. _______
Wlll Attend Ser-ice In A t^£^Tr.m2?£ »».«^«» ShoHage Fo,
Body To Hear One of Oi*.n Grand Chaplain. Sebool Fotgndation
Orient lodger No. «-, F, J_r A.
M. Insialied tbe followinj -
i:i 'tirr comiog jear.
Walter t_ _5ta.Tnt-ai.fi.. Wor»hli>-
ful Master.
OWch Shc-miikfr fiewor V.*_r-
tten,
W. J. Beoddy. Junior Warden.
Charles J. Pressler, Treasurer.
TAX OFFICIALS
SEE SHORTAGE
Ohio Deficit In 1937
Will Amount To
^15,000,000
NECESSARY
EXPENDITURES
Deliv-er Me**age
TALK FROM TRAVEL-NO BIBLE
ii w_i: i m.i
Do you ow* anybody? Are your
debts troubling ynu. The human.
Jwho has aclved the debt question
Is coming to Waverly. next Sun-
Ct.ip.a___).
Mr Stambaugh Is past master of
Orient Lodge, having aerved as
Master in 1933. He I* th* first
]*n_,t Master to be sleoetd sine*
vm.
R. U. Murray wa* retiring Matter.
Program.
< IIIM-I ••: \ . rROCRAM.
i- PRcoiCTCD ar darocsch
be _ub>ect to the pnalty Impc-ied; Thwe sums are part of the ill J ^t.^^L*"^!,^' D*c*mht*!****■ *5«*Tbody In Waverty. and
by law. ^ ^^581355 dutrtbut^m Om atml* .. *. *!?-*"'** cl **** B»-|*r«o_l about, know. him. Say, he. 7 y yM E -,- --s «* - —
It make, no difference If wb!^- •^iHJSv&tt-ttg1^ ^Urehv,^,!vh0,l-*-b*k*Lknown *>** *** ****** *<*r L tt%*J>*l l____?_.^__fffc^__5S__?_? ?tmmvaim' ***** <"~»
Tr.st the sUte of Ohio woukt
be confronUng a .J_00._-00 deficit
at Uir close of 1837. aside from any
, - | ecn__d«rat_tm of financing relief wa*
One of those very delightful pro-; l»» predlctioo. Friday, by cwltoa
grams of the ChtUtms*. -.emson lr;S. Darguscb, rice chairman Of ths
Waverly'g Outern Star CfcaptejJ
ha»-c made many or no sales, y-u.l-^/'^ *? V^X' .
.return must be made. ! ,ot *<***'* <^,*x}^* ***' «««"- clock.
I [tie* Received ttgrtjtl. clUcs *_.-
Store." Sale will oper
rr Hard*'*.*-been everywhere. Hr. the gtooe c".u*xn cn Sunday ercnto|t. &»- - «tlmat«d revenues tmA necessary
u at one o'-! trotting evangrllit. Dor w»__eii : "*""' *s,tte ** 1:3a **■ *"■ Every-;'expnditu.e«.
mt o, __. em ■_ <___, m JMANY FARMERS \Ta.,"Z^^r'ZTS;CHARGE FILED
__»__! _,__,..<_, mmm, mt' MEET AT BEAVER „_„ri...'-!"..'r1".." •■'"a>m*
banquet In the Masonic Temple,
_ evangelist. Dor WaddeU
lln trie- absence cf the pftjtor. Hex;ibod*v U ******** •» ****ad.
[J. V. Stone, the loaders of it,
. and other state sources was dit-'
M F_ Ch._rch are bringing thi TWO WRECKS
BY H. VAUGHN ."-py the m. e axmch miiptt.|
next Sunday night. December 11
ThU dSBcit. the ta* official sail
; will include a shortage of approximately It million doOars tor th*
■school found*tton procram ano *4,*
LAST SUNDAY «»._0o b>M*nry to meet the Increased demand for old age pen-
**^^^**^ VirgWrC_„.t«ble I. o^L1 hl7 cT"-^ ,hSt »fU *^>^ -^oc-1 Machine. Figure In "'™
O. E. 3. members present from
Columbus, Oalilpolls, PorUmouth,
Luc as villi*, London, New Holland.
At High School There
Thursday.
• months of Octobtr, November and,
) December.
David IL Cutton. directcr of fl-
Wanted In Pike For
Kidnapping.
CircleviUe, ChUlicothe, seemingly j The Beaver Parmer's Institute ; "ante tor the educational depart-, j K Browning, l«ian, We_it Vtr-' croup
ln_trr of tlte Waddeil gospel p»r-
; ty. the converted bu» driver. Ken-
I neth Tatman. who will render
■ tolcn
Collisions In This
City.
, ef^T, 1."" Ww1<,-Ii: T^o -m** accidenu which occur-. <•*•**»■••»■ ****'■
C.r^r,ro_hC,,"-:rrt Sunday ■ evening in Waverly; "»«*<«
es Herman Studer. bnt lov •____» .-■ __...._._..-. __.._,..-...!.-'* not Uk* u. ccm
<_ue-Uonc_ ax to the possible
soutcc of funds f«r retftf mtulre-
•nenij. during the ensuing yea.-.
from Japan, China. Alaska, Pana-j^P hrM a very successful on« *>*'***■ Dr. Sutton said tll.BOOSSOO otzTia.^ ctinntoh^ '«7-T"(m_^T^'». ITCZZZST JT'^"" ™'*** » cnttl-: rrd Sunday evenlrig in Wa«rtv "u*** ** ». mstter which 1 di>
ZZ3Sitizjz •is .'-•.*!-*_;2_ra___-^.-*___«i-.*s_ :-= !*~» >**!> S-SS??____;r;r s.lS'sr-i jsn*»v.r ;}«• sgwcjr&s* _ «_»»rz," s:ss.2:
and D Steel ol Logaa.; program, the tax ofSdai pointed
Va.. figured in a collision ! <***'• ***** the 1937 needs wvuld to*
cune on Route No 23 on ul tilfSOO.Oifi including » «ix miu-
Brown *S3«5M -«juest on We*t V.rSlnla Wcdnei- To Pay Your DebU'*"cr«llVft"_ ^*^1 *}******* **** ******* ****]U},1 *all*t ******* *** lm-
SnT«0 *** 'or Browning, return to W_-:»nd deitor, .ho^d ,un,^» Z i,', 7^' ^^l** ********* *** i*?™? ™*h **• Kl*^* *****
P-Jte «3_»? verty. Browning ha, not yet been/masse*. an•-
-to*. «7»^S0. filed by Mrs. trr^e Vaughn, m*."* woud Of him. _**•____. he C, ^I^mrtU°a 0f Thlrt and : »?.0».
Paymenu to Other exesnptcd wUe. Pending consldera tlon of Uiei ***** "*"**n*-'* ot the Traveling E»*-!
the -father,'' ha* visited all of I Jbb* Hattie, for the best ten
theta and give* birth to the Pra- ! ***a of white com.
teraal Truth: THE ___A_9TE_a.v Winners tn Ute high school po»-
JSTAR IN VERT NEAR OMNI-!*** contest were;
PR-SENT." Beatrice Lykens. fir*t
I gave emph*s_4 to thU par*-1 Vlrginl* Otvens. Ceocnd.
graph In my message ot the ga- i Darlene Bennett, third
tbertog. "Not In Ohio, nor aav-
•whsre oa Earth, Is a Star Chapter,
that's greater in EXAMPLE than
Waverly'* Paramount O. E S. organisation. Absolutely true to
FREE MASONRY, with no "side i *****
_egreee\ nor least shadow of thei Charles Smith, president
In the grade potter contest:
Anne Stewart Casto. First.
Margaret Ann Pratt, Second.
UIU, Jaynes. Third. .
Officers elected for next year! Ja**>n .18.693.
Ironton *_£_18
I Georgetown *7.1»7.
;school dlstrlcU Include:
extradition pore 'dings tn
»treeu wh_m cars driven ■■ P0"***- •*••• ********* *****
by Ciena Jenkins of Porttmouth [•_?« *»•*.*•"•«* ****** ** ***>**-
Piw,.tern 8ttr Bible Thmi.-t. i/.__- » "' —*"r* *cctmwe vi nmoottuij Z ' '"" "»*~"*~ *» *» *~—»•»
?«___»_-_-«__-, si3««t Sikjata^ssvxs tra-_is__: i'Tsyta-.-a
"clandestine.* Think of It. Tlte C. B. Casto. vice president,
retiring Patron, a Past Mastrr. •*■"* Oner DavU. treasurer.
of the M*_onle lodge. Th* In-1 ***, Lucille Halterman. 8ecre-
■eomlng Patron, a Past Master. The; *ary.
AsaocUte Patron, Sentor Warden. [ **••»•• Minnie Smith. Hostess,
of 'Blue Lodge.' The Sentinel,
Wellston 113.034.
ChUlicothe *32.000
before Oovernor Davey. Vaughn **** *,oIv ******
was released on bono by the Plk
OLD AGE
FWIr Altar _f R T Kin* <-».-._- ' " " ""*"» wnnn an --• —• *■— _~-— •*-.»_■--- ■'_■
ler. Order of _4teJ -f*lT.^ M»rin ****«*'*** 'he Journey ****** ******* ******** for the ***-
Countv sh^i'f •_*>__. o^tt^T, "-mnus. tn ITO anr! _-L L """ *" ********* **** ****** ******* ****meal ot ****** ****** ******** **>-
hSn -_f i_. _!?kJ wor'd tew n h.? ^f 2 * *>**** ****** <>*• ** ******** atwt ******* ****** a__m_ru*tr*Uv. coats of
hearing was delayed because mw- ^"^ ** h» *>"* t°**~ \ whe„ the accident occurred. T*n ' *h, mlm tax levy. then, would be
take 1„ u_n_-T*-__ton of th. re-; ££ J**** £*,£?% ^^ ""'.«.»1*ers and oenpuu of the cars ****** «.M0S0B avaUble for botn
.quest or heumg caiued VauglwV*^ th; '^h Channel, the.^p^ mjUTy ^^ „£££ schooU and political .wbd-vUtons.
,^S_JSaI.Ppfa7 " "*^n °n te'*^i uK h " **** aere b_d!y damaged ; Of thu unount the school* wlU
. acuv. ta Masonic Lodge Wttt per- "KETON MAN injured Pensions Will Bo Cut $2.00. "J" Z^tmbfr ^ . . ,. """cr-nt foreign cou^'trteTV wini ,>vnnr v_,,-_r ..;_.__,_. 'USST ___Ln.W J^JZSi. tSS
sirs?u__,ts^__,^l w Al?To acc,denti UReport' >*z?%£ijr-JS£r ^ ^c^zr?» = ^^- isr^nsSi s«_r_s ™.
« SJ& TvTT^^ R ,V. Outh-^To vtth mnk >«- age pen^n, wui be reduced ^ ^f, 'ZTtZkTT ^^ ^ *^ * £ t^'w £?, XT*' *** S 5^ C ^ " ^
acuve Brethren of the Craft.*' B. Ccoper. epentte* a pteEw *£■> «■•» * ***onlh Irom *2S to $23 ^^0^1, -SL^t, k" Wh'*' Houv in<* **** »"« aS ^L^V",* "i™*' ******* **-.""^L^* mkat hu rwMfn
Right here. I Insert the "Acro-ttc *** Plk-ton and * numierT near- i m J********- ******* *• ^rodta, the _» f^f, ""' !Ulht* hlm "^iOoeen. -r_j Ru„„ of nooV'jT S"SIKbn,,M" "^ ttT - ^ now __n* ntw.rrt Xl_ !f,_*"h * ~ ^^ by " m*n Z?S^Lh ^d 1^ !S_f
Minnie Eleanor DavU. Waverty dent Me:.da,-night at Otwav where ***** *********** today STU^I 8"*B|?« J™* .ao' "*****" 8"t"^n he b.._.? . uta- ".""? *£? J"*!,1?"*?' ,n fr0,,t ^ *^TthT^ata t.^/1^
Chapter, who U Orand FSther of he had grne tc show . picture «» P««*»on h.d been raUed ^.^0w™, *"_ ************* ***-**. tba Hot, Ito-.k. vm* Zd ?' ^ "kMon "f ^^ b^!l «h« ___1 Lf^tft» S
Ohio. : B.fore the show sUrted to^-'* ******* ** ******** ot SU.IO ln Sep- "^'"^ ***** *<''* °* U» a_sum- In the wedding rerrmonv "■- ln* Twai*y *™*n*' *** *** * ********* ******* ««ti.t to **>*>
happened.
..tiling went wrong with the *wirt_«i*»«*« **** ******** to fl^'^*' T ? """ T" "V to ^ "* "U °" »to ******** *<* Mw S5^.W,U^ *"■***" **« T L?ItitT Lt
Ood. wr humbly *t Wsverlv*. ami\mt the c,:turv machine and M *** ** **** ******* -Overnm.nt In back «• **>« '*» ****** - 'or -len-ture. and ItvcrtrZL ™* ********** M"« Vsllery h.d •*» *^» je«l^ *»» *™
altor gtea o-.:r Tithes'* Outh went to a nearby garage :o: addlUon to Hit reduction ... in.. V-flJIBv j* new out on bonJ at. re-ord?,. where H w_, nr_»el_-d . L h*L, P V '" * ""*""* -nH L^i,t. J, ^ £?
Retumed to Thy Star „Ur M-:rvpair th. machine * sUe of the pew.on the number ***** the\^ r^Z**-^'* **** U™ °n *»"* ™* ^ VJX .^T"" «'"»^i, '"* ^ .r^t,
preme above the "Skies." He went tnto * part :f the ?»- of pensioners aUo must be cut. •» at th, *n2n>~ttrTxk. tnklxct m --"rtr*- Isttlttxle .,n_l toMifide and ,?'£?„l .W™ °" R^J " Q!* ^Z~Lita iJ__ __.? i« !.»
As we UU Oold from dross, thank- rage which was dimly lighted anC Berrodln said. Huntington. Hla hearing on the •*•* r«*nill-r Chlr.rw writing of the ^,^ *trm Wh*n U" *XdWV^Zr,l«. The JlrJrlL Z
tui tor our Star Lit y$e*. tell Into a pit whirl i, u-ed for These cut* are necessary, he said non-support ei.-irg* U sdiedulcd Masons ln China It ha* larxe_t rhurchf- in *...e
we O'ercome all Otocm, He suffered a fracture of thvCU ol from three to four mlUlon Waverly ai'.rrney. represents ^ *orM »nd U roming to Waverly
Down earth's labyrinth laboring, i chest bone and two fractured rlbe.dollar*. The pension wiu require\Vaughn In the kidnapping pro- ,c* **** Waddeil meeting In the'
fUUng the air wltli ; on each side. He wa» attendcrt, between 1_ ano is mUllon doUa;T. ceedtog agair__r Browning. M r- Church next Sunday night
Thy perfume. : by Dr. Mack Mocre of Flketon on '* from the .Uto to be matched with , Waddeil Is to Uke 1.1* text from
| returning horn*. j an equal sum f rom the federal; CAGE schedule. LtUm^J11 ,"„ "**« -_.'^'h^"-^"V"^ vScScbalT^nT
nm ume ne has. m it ,. wrttt_«_ ^ ^ Cameron ^ OWTW| _■»„. four million dollar, deflctt „
LEASES fit Al Ull l.SN
provldtng tliat ihe oalSectton bo
turned tn directly to tbe general
revenrw fund.
I: mean* nothing to tlie school
Henry Teichert. Jr.. proprietor' ****** *** ***** earmarked fund*,
of "Ftttys PUee'' or. Market S*. ********* ***** **ete has to meet IU
ln Waverly has leased the Prairie **ua**tic«_» anyway. declared Ui*
Esther lesson. Ood. appeals a* never before.
Since our Sister Minnie has been
stationed at
Ohio'* Palace Door:
Tbe "Work of Heroines,
ha* fully begun;
Heaven guiding we pledge Twill
be well done.
Even should discard arise asd stonu
be rlf*
Returning thank* the Esther way
will renew our life.
government.
"MACK'* BACK IN SADDLE
CArGHT AT IRONTON.
in 11 ii written
Waverly high school opened its I ******* *** oreached on a fairground
; ~~^___7 "_*" —in Mlnot Av>.i. n.x-e- _:*___ The Camerow have returned to icr b** at* p*n_toro wa* based up-
cage season Urn Thursday night ■ r.!^-80"* Da_oU on* ****"•* Detroit where Mr. CirWhw"1 Mr Oarguach's «-_lm*te of M
Paklng Plant at Pike- | John U Hardy, of Ironton. W-K>j»h*n Latham played hereT'pWlow-'% "If^J*!"- 'LU,T*!^ "' accepted a pcalboo
ton. und-r new management be-j ha* been hunted by Pike county; **** ** *h* Waverly achedule for !__.„__
Orand Esther** mother, Mrs. Minnie Mldleton, wife of Judge Mld-
iery man. woman snd child ahn-.ld',
Mr. Teichert. has
million dollars needed for the pen-
announced *lon allowance to approximatety
see this vt*riert'ui~£,^Tl\o''2!T'>a ***** **** "**** Hunter. widely; **<*■*>* appUcan-.. with the state
£l*m aT_e£ _2 wlddeH^.l"^ko01,a *« "U1 ***** ******* ***>**»<« hM th* 6unteB *»**
f-n^uie SSL tt •'"loltmer. and lunche. win be serv- **** pewtoO-, ar* paid from tb*
! The Orand Patron of th* rteord ** ********* **f&JP* aoft drink*, revenue, derive^ from tbe Uqtaor
\n£Zme o -e. a . ^L,,„ ™^ ■■ Jt^"7^ ... gallonag* Ux and the liquor jb-o-
! ?SS_wf m Coll^vtTL R < DOO TA'OH ON SAUL «* Regatta, .U.OOOiMO -dually
[Zt^^vSS^™*?"! Do. bmmrn t____, __. , |
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