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- r • *V THE WAVERLY WATCHMAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1936 .*.•*-r::.. :•: :•: :~:::s-.■*•: * :*: :* :*:;~ :•:;::^:*: HXl _BH ~x 0 x I Clodhopper Store No. 3 WILL ELIMINATE (Continued on Last Page) mlttce to work with the SUte] i Bar Committee In revising the Ohio Code ol Civil Procedure, j START NEW CLUB E. 2nd St. P. Dwight Ferguson, Mgr. Let l't, llrlp \ "ii Save On Your Sundsy Menu WaVCrlV, Ohio «| practical probl_m of determining K,a* much as possible in one suit. I ia Salad Dressing 4t itt 23c Kidney Beans 2..V. 19c Pu>e Cider, gallon Vinegar No. 1 Cans Corn 2 tor 19c 19c Pork Veal Roast . . Chops . . Cutlets . . Pocket Roll Boiling Q Reef y Tender. Ju cy 21b I Under the present laws a large inumtrt-r ot long and expensive i suits srising out of the same 'subject matter are often necct- ■ sal*}'- «*) The attempt of Ohio courU .o j'j: i-onform to procedural Isws a- Xjdoptcd almost ninety years ago X* n1 looked upon as thc primary reo- K'svon tor courts In thc metropolitan X- areas being as tar as live years rj'behind In thrlr dockets. II Courts in smaller counties of Xjthe slate also find it difficult to PI ■avoid long delays from the time IJ.ii suit U tiled until lt is finally **. determined because of a system j:of procedure which has outlived !Utl practicability. ■ ln addition to the present subject of parties and Joinder to bc i considered by the committi*. other subjects already tuggesied arc liie summary Judgment procedure used In New York; **'il*h- • in-* expeditions" and the Kcncral ij aariilijcc*. of pre-trial dltcovery: X;notice pleadia^gs; rul.nf.*. of cvl- H'dcncc such as Judicial notice of "ilaws of other states, or privileged •^'communications, special \*crdicts fit and other methods of Jury con- ■tml ] It is anticipated that It witl (IjUke the members of thc bar of XI Ohio from two to three years lo jjjj! rebuild thc present Inadequate Hi system inlo one of efficiency and Xi practicability for the lawyers nnd Hi lh? public generally. j": President George D. Nye of fjj'the Pike County Bar Aatsociation Si ha* named attorneys G W. Rit- "jtenour of Pilreton and Jacob K :-: ;-: v ;.; •'•(Davis a.f Waverly as a local cam- MEMORIAL SPEAKER ft- 29c ■- llic SteakR u 23c «-«." 25c Cubed, tendrr, savory SUITS For Hot Weather GENUINE IRISH LINEN SUITS I §10.50 12 .50 S _ £.00 13*50 §1g TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS $2Q.OO Cool and comfortable. Tailored as perfectly as thc finest of heavier woolen suits. STRAW HATS JtfgSP $1 t° $4 V Many new shapes in sizes' from 6 5-8 to 7 \h R|§fe Dress Shirts $2 The "Arrow" collar attached, all white or patterns, sizes 14 to 17 .£. Other good makes, solid colors, red, blue, green, black aaand white. WASH SLACKS $1.50 ^ $3.00 That are sanforized which means they will not shink. Sizes to fit most men. 28 waist to 50 waist A large assortment to choose from. i B ERGMAN ii a a i 11 One' Price Clothier* B ROS CKtUCOIK, OHIO The Pee Pec Honest Workers met May 30th at the school house and organised the vegetable club undcr the leadership of Mrs. Blanche Pfeifer to be as- slated l>y Miss Naomi Whims. Misses Marsh and Ada Haynes were present and took charge of the meeting. I Officers olected were . Kllit Claytor, president; Margaret Pfeifer, vice president; George Pfcltcr. secretary-treasurer; Robert Claytor. recreation leader and Geneva Pfeifer, reporter. Seven other members were ! taken into thc new club. The jnext meclng will be held at the 'home of the leader. Frank G. Adams, II, merchant, Beaver, and Mabel Ruth Stevenson. 23, teacher. Beaver. Rcv. Charles Thayer officiating. Leslie Snyder, 23, truck driver, Bainbridge. and Helen Kotton. 10. at home, Bainbridge. Magistrate O. W. D. Twyman officiating. |J.IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1I'M I Announcing Change of Firm f Name From Charles F. Smith's Sons to | Geo. B. Smith & Son | Hardware Supplies | r — iuitu B. II. B-TMAN Beaver Council No. 280. J. O. U. A. M. and Julia T. Roth Council N. 293, Daughters cf America ot Beaver held a Joint memorial service Sunday night ln thc high school auditorium at Beaver. The following program wt-s presented: *i Song—America. \ Invocation—Rcv. Willl-jtn Bnr- toc of thc U. B. chun*. Duct—'*T*cWi»K -on the Old Camp Grounds' —Mimics Louva Null and Mary Nancy Davis. Address—R, H. Ru'.man, district deputy, of Jr. Order. Solo—"Trees''—Cameron Cssto. Talk—Rev. John Brown of the M. E. church. Music—"The Star Spangled Banner"—Orchestra. Taps—Howsrd DavU. Benediction—Rev. Brown. EXCESS DIRT REMOVED Excess dirt in the top of sewers in this city hnve employed a number of WPA workers during thc pan week The dirt wa; hauled tn the Sc;oto Trail between Short" anl Third streets win-™ thc roadway is being widened. MARRIED AT GREENUP A marriage license was obtained Tu*«dny at Greenup by Wood- row W'iliams, 21, and Helen Rose. Si, both of Idaho. NOTICK ON . II r.i; -I 111 II- ITI.S OJF DEBTS Case No. 437* Thc Stair of aOhio. Pike County. Probate Court To tlie surviving spouse, the next of kin. beneiiciar.es under thc will and all creditors, of the following esi.-te nnd the attorney or attorn;y.« representing any or the aforementioned persons. Msr- lin West. I name of decedent); Benton To\<.n«hlp. Pike Counly, Ohio, (residence). You arc hereby notified that Schedule of Claims, Debts and Liabilities against the estate of the aforementioned. deceased, late of -ri-ii.-l eounty. filed in this court. Said Schedule of Claims, DebU and Liabilities will be fo.- hcaring before this coart on the 10th day uf June 1.36, at 0:03 o'clock a. m. Any person Interested may file exceptions thereto at any pr.or li five days before the dale set for hearing. Given under my h*>nd and seal of said furt, this i'.n day o.' June, 1936. WILL H. ACORD. Jud£e and Ex-Officio Clerk of said court. 6-4-tl BURIED AT HAY HOLLOW tS Funeral services fur Carl Faust *5 weie held Wednesday afternoon ts at two o'clock from the Hayjs Hollow church and Interment 2 followed In an adjoining cemc-jg tery. Mr. Faust was a native < s Pike countlan. He died in I 5 Columbus hospital Sunday morn- * s log. 1 = MARRIAGE LICE.NSES Four marriage licenses werc|s issued this week In the office it's Probate Judge Will H. Acord, as [S follows: ' ! = Fred T. Hankins, 21, farmer. :s Latham and Biauford Trlmbb. !s 16, at home, Latham. Rev. Pauljs Ferguson officiating. !s Earl Sterling. 30. laboicr. Cyn-is thiana, and Mildred Campbell. 2_. __ nl li,nn*'. Cynthiana. Magistrate s G. Vi. D. Twyman officiating Waverly, Ohio ■* 5 Just received a shipment of Corn Planters, both s plain and with fertilizer also a large car of Dayton s Manure Sludge Fertilizer. Docs not fire corn and 5 contains all thc qualities of barn yard manure for § $14.50 apcr ton, delivered to your farm in ton lots or 5 Feeds fine in jny drill planter. This is our 1 fourth season and trade on it is increasing wonder- S fuUy. | It adds humis to the soil as well as assists to raise | big corn crops. §j We solicit your patronage. E Tiin iii ui niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiii1111111111111111111111111111111111117 js over. I Featuring For National Cotton Week Cottons of Character Priced From $1.00 $5.95 Laad O* C-ttosi Fourth Ttma Atlas' jj. Fashion . o TO_£*_,si_©t**H. 'Ort© "S-jjf June sweeps in on a tidal wave of MERCHANDISE which reminds you thnt you've never had a big selection from which to choose... reach out at DEWEY'S and enjoy the benefits of having quantity of quality at your finger tips. THINK OF IT! GROCERY SPECIALS Navy Beans. 10 {rounds for 40c Honey Grove Hot Mix Picklcr jar..15c Campbell's Pork and Beans, can 7c Granulated Sugar. 10 lb bag 59c Good Cup CoiTec, 1 lb 19c Rolled Oats, 3 Ib box 20c American Rose Flour. 24***_ lbs 73c Tomatoes, large can 12c Campbell's Tomato Juice 10c Mackerel, tall can.... 10c Eapsom Salts, 5 lb bag 29c Booth Sardines, large can 10c 1 Box Swansdown Cake Flour and 1 can Calumet Baking Powder FREE for 29c 1 DAY ONLY SATURDAY, JUNE 6 ON EVERY S5.00 PURCHASE OR OVER A DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CENT ON ALL MERCHANDISE EXCEPTING GROCERIES. KITCHEN WARE and DISHES Real value in Kitchen Ware, ivory and Red Wash B.nsins, each -*.... 25c, 30c and 35c Gray Granite Wash Basins, each....15c Ivory and Red Dish Pans....48c, 53c, 68c Ivory and Green Collee Pots 95c Gray Granite Pots 69c Luncheon Sets—16 piece, .green, real value for „ 69c Water Sets—Consists of 1 pitcher and 6 glasses, all for only _ 48c HARDWARE SUPPLIES aScreen Doors—Fly time requires new Screen Doors, real value for quality offered. 2-6x6-6 door for $150; 2-8x6-8 for $2.15; 2-10x6-10 for J2.25, complete with hinges. Garden Hoes—Good heavy Hoes, each at - 59c and 85c Garden Plows at $2.49 Pitcher Pumps, special price....-....$1.89 FLOOR COVERINGS New selection Floor Coverings arriving, new colors, and patterns, 6 ft wide per running yard $1.00; 9 ft wide at $1.50; Armstrong Genuine Burlap Linoleum 12 ft wide at per running yard. ~- .$3.90 9x12 Felt Base Riijp, new patterns for kitchens and rooms $4.95—$5.95 * DRY GOODS DEPARTMfg-fr Bedspreads—Krinklcd Bed Spreads, in many different colors, each 815c Rayon Spreads, large size in Green. Blue. Gold, and Rose, real value each for $1.25 Candlewick Spread—Hand tufled in many different colors, extra large size, having quantity of quality each for $1.75 Lunch Cloth.—In several different size checks and blocks and colors, each for 48c, 75c up to $1.49 Scarfs—Dotted Swiss Dresser and Vanity Scarfs, very attractive colors and daintily made for only 25c and 59c Blouses—Sheer Organdy Blouses, neatly trimmed, for summer skirts each at 97c Skirts—Summer Wash skirts in plain white pique, crashes and crepes, for only 77c and 97c Coats—Swagger Coats for Summer time, in white and pastel shades, just a few left for $3.95 Hosiery—Ladies, and girls' knee length silk hose, reenforced heel, per pair 25c Piece Materials—Plenty sheer material such as Swiss, Organdies. Batistes, Shantungs for your Summer Frocks, yard...15c, 19c, 25c. 30c WHITE SHOES Walking on air is nothing compared to walking in these new White Shoes. Men's Women's and Children's Oxfords and straps, per pair at $3.00. $2.42, $2.75, $2.00, $1.21 and $1.89. WALL PAPER Paper your jaded rooms with new bright wall paper, plenty patterns to select from *per double roll 10c. 12c. 15c, 17c, 19c, 23c, 25c to 39c Borders 3c per yard- price paper you buy. free of charge. all depends on Paper trimmed We specialize in Wheeling Steel Products such as steel roofing-, house spoutings. woven wire fencings, poultry nettings. 4-point Cattle Barb Wire, spool... $255 4-point Hog Barb Wire, spool- $3.15 DEWEY'S STORE TIKE COUNTY'S LEADING GENERAL STORE" JASPER, OHIO %t n ii ii nmi OHIO STATE LIBRARY ®1t£ Utatrerly HMrijmatt VOLUME 79 WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 193C NUMBER 40 BONUS MONEY DUE ON JUNE 16 Postmaster Says Office Is Prepared For Immediate Disposal REQUIRE~S][GNATURE By Addressee Before the Checks and Bonds Can Be Turned Over PoslmasUr A. S. Keechle slated Saturday that preparation*; have been completed In tho local office tor the handling ot thc Soldier's bonus bonda wtiirh will arrive here It l« anticipated on Thursday, June 15th and the checks paying for same, when cashed, ai they arrive at a later date. Postmaster Keechle anticipates that several hundred certificate holder* wlll apply through the Waverly poetofllce and It I* stated by the Veterans' Administration sources that Pike county distribution wlll probably be near tht $78,000-00 mark as regards to certificate cash. 11m bonds will be mailed from the Federal Reserve Bank. Cleveland. Ohio, by registered mall on Monday morning, June 15th and It anticipated will arrive In Waverly on No. 38, N. dt Vf. or the southbound D., T. 8c 1. Uo. 1 at 5 o'clock p. m. following which distribution will be made as soon as possible. Regardless of the fact that the registered letters may be addressed In care of a person or institution the delivery will be made to thc addressee only. Thc owner must sign the requests for the payment, as his name appears on thc face, of thc bond and must write his address on each bond. In a space provided. Th* rural carriers must secure the signature ot the persons to whom the bonds are' addressed before they can be turned over to them. Mr. Keechle urges that all of those who are to receive the bonds, make it a point to see that this ls cared for at once. Those wbo wish to convert .—tte- .bwdrte-Wa ;•**!»- .must ■** certified either by the postmaster or a notary public. Those who are not certified by a postmaster will be required to send their bonds by registered mall lo the Treasurer of the United SUtes. Washington, D. C. Those who arc certified by a postmaster wlll receive a receipt and their bonds wlll be mailed to a central office which will bc located in Cincinnati and checks will be mailed back at once. Thc checks can be cashed at a bank or business house when received. Many of thc postmasters arc requesting thc veterans who are expecting bonus checks to remain at home on June 16 and 17, so that when delivery ls made they will be present to sign for them upon their arrival. In doing this tt wlll lighten the work of the local office who will make every effort to dispose of them at once. The Information as to who Is to handle this situation was explained to postmasters of several Southern Ohio counties at a recent meeting in Portsmouth by a postal inspector. CIVIL SERVICE EXAM TO BE GIVEN SOON ExamlnaUons To Be Held For Several Positions Latter Part of Thit Month CAMPAIGN WILL OPEN JUNE 27 President Will Speak at Franklin Field; Columbus to Rally Forccs WILL BE ON THE AIR ORIENTAL PLAY TO BE GIVEN TONIGHT Performance of "Abbu San of Old Japan" Will bc Re- ptnt_*d Toxnorrow Night Announcement has Just been made by W. B. Francis, chairman, and Ralph W, Kmmons, commissioner. State Civil Service Commissioner, that the next examination of applicants for these several positions, as statel In the bulletin, will be held onim_ __ „. _, , June 29 and so. and July i and : Mass Meetings Through* AtSy "SK? iflUS <>«t 0^0 Will Hail Ad- V^-Z^d^Ter^rhel drCSS- O0"0"^ t0 Fire State Highway Department Draftsman and Oradc 4 Stalls The clear votcc ot Franklin D. The charming two act Japanese comedy, ■*• Abbu San of Old Japan" wlll be pmented tonight and tomorrow njiht In the Wa/- erly high school auditorium. Tlie play If beiat preccntcd under thc auspices of the Waverly United Brethren church as an opening feature Ot the three day flower show to be stat**d In thU city starting tonight. From ttu* brilliant pen ot waller Ben Hare, it has a cast aiid chorus ot 26 members who ippca in Jap..- LOCAL CHURCHES ^luTlfM^^slTEACHERS HIRED HAVE PROGRAMS -Mgpjis jBYSCHOOLBOARD 1 For Saturday on Campus [__ _, «.-.... Few Changes Noticed in Hiring of Teachers by Presbyterian and Metho> dist Churches to Observe Children's Day TO GIVE Ohio State UrKversity alumni; who have not returned to the{•■_»«■«■ *. . campus at commencement tinu* the Local Hoard In recent yeart will bc jurprisea) — .—_.-._ lat thc extent of thc program . __,_._-_-"_ .,.„ , _ ,_ PAGEANT)Panned for them this week, ac ARGUMENT SETTLED _ j rording to Jacob E. Davis, who m _ ls alumni district governor for! At Presbyterian Church j R&m'^iVghUnd^ Stockdale Board as With Flag Day Com- p5u-_S_-i progr-m _t the uni-j Teachers Are Nitmed; memoration Included J^^d5^*SBS8R| Salaries S,ashcd I Baccalaureate Is set for Sunday Children's Day programs will J^a^^^.^a^^L^ llclan for the Tax Commission. Roosevelt, carrying through the Directed by Hit. I->ura Strawn be presented In both the Pre.- ! Monday moming. and conrrnenee- j teachers, together u- Officc Assistant and Grade t nation's air lanes, will officially ■ everything Is in teadlness for the j bvterian and Methodist church, s! nu'nl Monday afternoon In the;*r*« were employed state,jjrrt perform-xMi tonlsht. which' * .-s-^*.— *.- # .^.~., ►.- will bc given (Specially for thc Children. CurWWi time was on- announced for eteht o'clock sharp. The play will \s_- repeated tomorrow evening for adults. The arast of character were announced as followrs: .Machine Operator and Grade 3!«Pen the national and !Supervisor for the Department of Democratic campaigns on the Liquor Control. Veterinarian and "'Kb* ot Saturday. June 37. Grade 4 (Fruit and Vegetable) While thc President will speak Inspector for the Department of »» » tremendous mau meeting Agriculture. Assistant Manager, '" Franklin Field. Philadelphia, Book Store; Foreman. Uundry. I his voice will bc transmitted by and Job Pressmen, Ohio State radio Into every city and village University; Grade 4 Examiner. I of the land. Department of Finance; Grade 4 Investigator, Bureau ot Criminal Identification; Janitor and Jonl- trees for state departments; Check Writing Machine Operator, Department of Auditor of State; Scores ot mast meetings will bc held throughout Ohio. Through a special radio hook-up, arranged by the Democratic National Commlttaec under the direction of James A. Farley, chairman, Mr Grade i Physician, Department Roosevelt will be Introduced to of Health; Investigator, Grade _, 2* W1(»* °hl° *>y Governor Division of Insurance; and Dep- i Martin L. Davey. uty Dog Warden In Summit *c™t**!'}* *° the present plan. County the President will bc renomlnat- Complete Information regard- i'A on Friday. June 28 The next Ing each of these examinations <"?>* he will travel by plane from together with the duties assigned 1 Washington to Philadelphia and and qualifications required ' of the applicant and the "time and|y,c win. BE ON FIRING LINE place of holding such examina- I ttons, is contained In the official'; bulletin ot the commission. Blank applications will bo mall- ' cd tree iipon request mtde to {the State Civil Service Commission. Columbus, Ohio. GUN VICTIM RITES TO BE HELD TODAY Piketon Legionaires To Hold j Services For Departed Com- • r.ul.■; Wife la Meld Old "Honest Vie" Donahey, one of Ohio Demofrac*,'» aee eampalenert, wlll deliver a aeries of no leaa than twelve speeches during the fall acampalgn. "HI Uke to the stump In alahe falL" afienator Donahey said In Washington Ust week. "My speeches wtll be for President Roosevelt. Governor Davey and erery Democrat on th. ticket.** Wavrrly grade and high school 1th bus drtv- for 193U-37 ~j _™ ,. -. —- j.tadium i*erm of school by thc members here Sunday June 4th. it ea^ the „-_, dw»lopmeill, of the Waverly Rural Board of announced thii. moratn«. |of commencement season It ;, Education at a meeting held oo „.At J**8 Pre»by,cfian_ chu"* i pointed oul by Mr. Davis. Is the Thursday nlalit. Flag D_y will be commemorated S™J™ 0Ulco,,;„ ■■: ,„„„£_! The Stockdale board of cduc_- at the S^J'.^ool *Z,x£\™A- ^K" ^ Sato, day tion met Friday evening also and 9:45 a. m.. and the following I , ** „ \h ,. M --.dj-'.employed their teachert and bus program will be presented .11 ™-£._ V„r lecturesVoSr |drl°*« and "nnounced that in i°_*° ** m" orrhestr. !'»vorite professors of "the good (order to balance their budget ill tt5to ;■- "j M_.ir.yoW days" A faculty of twenty MlariM^ of ln»tn-ctor» en«l.«lrlv- Invocation^-.. j_~*^J£3, hai been recruited to help bring ers. alike, would be subject to a ?T«_,v?%_;;i_.5 ' >*■*-• **■*""-- uP-to-data In "Thl. ten per cent cut. Kesponstve Reading. Changing World"-theme for the Teachert employed, subject to bxcrclse. 'Make Your Own co**t.f*t tntioai 'assignments in the local school _^DM-oreandf.hii_«n °**° »J^±^j. ™_ tyt^ W'^ "-M-**' "SEift '^^^^^t^t^tS^eJS^ K_£l_^--Z^<§r?SS S3k about Uie plan, according ....Dean Bembower;10 Mr* DavU- Waverly Grade Sebo-l Ruth Penn, Avanellc- Keechle,, lCathcrine Ann Breinlg, Helen Armbruster, Florlne Hughes, An- that evening will deliver his ac- cepUncc speech to a crowd tahat The abody of Herbert Dixon. 41,1**^ »k«ly number moro than of the Denver community w ill be j l-XJ-O00 cheering Democrats. 1 brought to Piketon thu morning! T*1'* •e«'UT*f* .,J*S?\»J!i^ ami will -TM i-mr»Tt»fe-lpnr». j»ound Xh*-*mym*i*~*l-lh* D-_«-~ ton home of thc American i_e- craOc campaign for 1938 jgion. of which he was a member. Il -*• expected that there wil JHe will be burled In Mound bc,.l,T-orf ,!?an a dozen regional cemetery following a short service.;"'"" ,*n k*r cltl" throughout Dixon was shot to death Mon-!0!l!o* In add tion there will be day morning in kitchen of his l/1"1*?, P"rt,M ln hundreds of the home near Denver, and his wtf*. smaller towns. Madam Masago, manager of the play.......„_...L.-iuru Strawn Ono, man ot all wotk Esrl Blaum Abbu Snn, daughter of hit majesty Mrs. Donna I>ewit Duchess Fu.l-n_...JCathi**?n Glenn Lady Vuglrl. b*t daughter Byrdle Bauer Maldt of Honor— _n n O Matsuka SartJMtrguritc Moore R^utton *-*«" •xm»wn. „ „ ■ , „ „ ,. O Klku San-Mary Chloe Hamilton ;R£iutl.on Anncll_ Armbruster ' Enrollment Is free and prepa- £.•**»"" Haynee Katherme Chano. wife Of bandit chief.... Announcements rations are being made for a stu-; K"hn, Dorothy Andre, Oscar Helen Doll Offertory Mrs C J Prestler d*"*1 **y of "«. College dayt I Ra.d.ger. H.kn Brown. Merle Natau-no, hoeteas ol the inn..-.. &^ bT'c-ngre«tloA *'*** ** reenacted further for thej Scott and Earl Corn. ., •••••—. Myrtie Bowman HeclUtlon.Vlrglnla Uc Robinson j ,.clu"»'n« aHminl. through the -*",?* J.^M_r.-£.\i.,, II Okuku. sister of the Ox, porter 'Exercise—Betty Workman Lou- "extra-curricular" program of Forest Roberts. Margaret Buell, of inn..... .....Flo.sie Watts iE^C_^re .'nd Ruth Armr^.ter «hle.lc.. teas and dram.Ucs. Uuu« H2^'r Jf nStahVa SS* Three Little Peasant Maids— r,citation Jean Dill and ,hc opportunity to live once Richard McFerren. Sarah Hutt, Oml .Betty Jean Ray S^J Mary" Lou Henkle! »«»'n '" w»*>*« dormitories. John McConnaughey, Charles Sada Mary Whaley l ££« "bv" Sundav School 'Sessions of the college will be Shrader. Hobart Helman. Elmer Yasa -Oara IJclle Kajr i p22J__It h*,d Thursday and Friday, con- Melick, Richard Teichert and MUs HenrletU Dish. Amcrl- IS ol Summer .'eluding Saturday moming. IGcorge Swing. John R. Teichert. can newt writer |WW^ Catherine Moore Saturday will be the day ofj superintendent. It serving under r Nf!**' WlDJaauon ChS£__*_ Day-. Pauline Oyer:*u« and Irellc for; lha returning ,contract r_n«i_.e_i Aunt Paradtoe, black mammy *Solri. of Mi„i0n, alumni, the day*t program In- Brss Drivers Employed from Old Vlrglnny rp,m M „^_Norm_ Kmbt^tat]*^*** • «°» ™wt* clasa re- The following but drivers em- -" Ora Lochbaum !Conicience 'France. Hungerford; un*°M' a »fack "•«•»* "«niet sup-[ployed In the different tow-rvihips Chorut, Mutldans. Porters— j Troth V^gtnla Armbruster P" un**r "»« stadium, and the i were: Jackson township and Om- Hugh Wllllam«on. Babe Mc-:^, jirly Mwr!1111--*1"""1 dan«- Another event j«*» ««»«** M»ry IUpp. Wilbur Da-lcU. Evexett Strawn, Al- | j0V Si oE l0' that *** U **• •****• cllnic lit™", ""i K'_fl W,c5f,!LuPW ma Brown, Arthur White.!Sim™,: " "^ 7 : and luncheon, which several at- Pee township. Foreet Markh.m. rtoyd^bTtsda William-f^Uri,"rf"umm**'CUt»\*™2* ^m ^' «»">«y will "^ *%»<^ «°> D''0"' son. Ida^reOT. Ruth Chris- ft0>cf Girls of Primary C_i.s;al,cnd- tK ruUdw and Ervln man. Erma Jean Yeager.! rjai.ies Boys ot Primary Class l \ m*l , a i ,. mS&-&XtUw- S^Si-^Si"- ?'■ ^-;FIREWORKS 'TABW'M.^^y^V^^r l^l^^^is* yQum, H^f___*.*j^\SAY THE CITY DADS>»-^| «**££?«<** °< Costumes and deeot-tlons Jterest of Christian educatioo will] ' i»^ ^b^KLi ... Miss Florence Wolfe, Columbus U ^nta ,t w.verly Method- Pethi-ns r^,^ by Coun-!tcm __? foKnt J$ff X PAGE MB RIPLEY £_a*T_r*e£_£ A^iea.i^e Sro-! cU and Fln Chief A-fainst : employed. R_»coe Burges, wat raue mtt. nil i*t.x at 10.30 oclock. A pleatmg pro- \ s^ >nJ Uge H»^ ;chosen as Janitor with td Dan- ——— ! gram has been worked out bv Mrs. George Young had an In-(the Primary department under teretUng experience Tuesday. I 'he supervision of Mrs. Mabel lels as assistant Leslie Stakcr was employed as •_!__ _^_-b« _.._ __. »uc, - 1 Th*1 w,e ot ftreworks in this', hiiTdtTvtr tor one year' Mrs Flossie Dixon 23 ls being! Governor Davey has been made May 26, when she and her hus-! Scott and practice work by .Mlsslcity will be prohibited this yc.ir One School Cleeed' i held in Uie Ross county jail for'honorary chairman of arrange-' band made a trip to Circleville. ] Helen Brown. according to the banning edict j ThC Kallcn Timber Khool wat 'the shootina imenU, Francis Poulson is chair-iThat day happened to be her The program Is as follows; Iglven last week by Council oni-rd-red closed because of lack i SherltT Vincent said Mrs. Dlx-I™"-- and W11I'tr_ ^""l"' °''' ^tXh,Atl **» „ 5lrelcv"ic , * .T "y..,n . .'•'*" ^^ °'^1 '^{ImVt.^ "^.'T __,tt^ l^xSl'il lot Uu? rc<<u*rc<*' numbcr °* »*>v'*% on told him a shotgun she was S^X; '« managing d>reetor. ,; spent her birthday with J. B. ;Beau tful. ed by Fire Chief A. Jack Wh. c |an<,„ding to run the mititution ;„._aninl, „.-, ,ii,rhairia!rrf nee! Final plans for thc acceptonce , Majorsbom and W. M. Reed. It aScnpture, 8th Psalm land other local citlicnt. reques'.- H<*nvi iv thr.clarmr ;triklntf ni, ]ip«ch celebration were com-[also happened to be their birth- i Wllma Ann Smith, ing that the ordinance prohibit' " L. trf. .irtV Th!. woman plated in Wathlngton last weekdays. The two have been to-* Vocal Solo.Mary Joesphinc Jones - ing the sale of and use of fire :denied, the iherlfl^ said. t;»rshe!'n a "rlcs of conferences hcldlgcther for the past twenty yea,*s -Good " 1 fired the weapon. i Sheriff Vincent told that Dixon. - , ___.., ._____. , ______ _. ,_. - Dupt ( Fif. -htof Whjl<, ^ t|w These studenU will be transported to Stockdale by bus. Another rule was madt* by the j Stockdale board of education slat ling that all teachers must live Martha and LoU Andre Wajchman thu morning that ho •tcaV^rs'w^'wmSr^ir'ot'- un-"*n*'Jborn, Petrea Emory, Edna Hal- WAVERLY TO HAVE DANCING SCHOOL A branch of the Jimmy Rawlins School of Dancing will b.* opened In Waverly the latter part ot this month, it was announced thtt morning In a dispatch trom Columbus. According to Mr. Rawlins, this school wlll be operated under the aame modern principals as all oUier branches and will feature Up and ballroom instruction under the personal direction of Mr. Johnny Murphy. Mr. Murphy, who has been a popular teacher ln Columbus for quite tome time, la active head of the field ot activities ln the Rawlins organization and U noted throughout the country In dancing circles as a past master in hU line. All Inquiries concerning rates, time, etc, should be directed to the main office in Columbus. Classes are scheduled to begin ln thU city June 27, ~Mr. Rawlins stated. In Washington last week i days. The scries of conferences held j nether for the patt twenty yea ,•$ "Good Cheer" 'workt In the city limits bc en- ■ by Governor Davey and Mr. Ion the annual oecatlon and Mrs Blanche Ann Martin forced. etld ht* u..,, i Poulson with national offlciaU. J Young has been a third member 1 piano Solo ...Aadallne Douglas j Council decided to strictly en-! w^l«,"v,hX'*dII^r^rt'"<n^",^* v«ar World WarL Th* governor and tUU ^chalr-! 0f the a^rty for tlve past, twelve ; »My Wish" Donna Voelker ■ force thejaw thi* year. ; before being hired. The following grade school - **•• **••** s,.-...„i» a-.aa.sa. ll-; i„,,i.„. had received numerous cook a squirrel for her husband's i "«"*. uno,-r. ™*cr--wy -1 u.c ,» iooo ana tm. soung in io-o* burs' breakfast j Interior. j Other interesting facts rtvsal- piano Dixon's two clvldrcn bv an; Complete harmony between ;cd, show that the last two (is- "Songs' am*-, o.u~w>, *,,-,* mn tucn i**-.--m snouui di* ■Thorson Icarllcr marriage. J. Idred. 7. and inational and[state headquarters u-_,1 in the year of Majorsborn'i Pjano Solo Donna, Voelker signed, otherwise they would be A, st^kdale high tchwil MUs I David. 3 were oruhan-d bv the w»u guaranteed as the result of birth give the age of Mrs. "loung "Let Your Money Work -^ dUrcgardcd. iWilma Bro^av-n Mist Mareu.-rit<* !shooti,,,5, TrSTr fa*... >' ad b£. jthese conference,. Mr Farley .«; whi e the last two *\_me, ot Dorothy R iv , Because of diflto.ll, in obtain- ^X^teT^d' Ralph wfirSu* married four times Idcclared that the national cam-|Rced» sive his own age, 68; and. Children's Day Offering for Ing an oil dUtrlbutor and other wrre n-cmul.j.*d Branson Mrs. Dixon is being held !n|Pal«n ^'" °Pc"tc "-?„ h""^ i **?c **»* X'*° °.f M"- -i'0U?J.^Ch,rls!i;.. .P1"^)'0^ ... ,*,.!?S_3,M3!'> I"?""".•. "* 1nci\ d?* Bennett another teacher was net the Ross countv iail oendina £ 't**r cc**t through nnd in connec-, 8iVe Majorsbornt age, S8. Tha InasUllatlon of Officer* of thc.cided not to have the ttreet re- ,n at,1.1iC.in. ,. hn exnectat to f!lll invesSn' of h^* hus- tto. with sta.e^eadquartert. No: n,m 0f all three age. divided by . Epworth League. Isurftctog done under WPA but S^*^ law ^tZTZiZ GUN WOUNDS FATAL »7J^V° bS^ZoVX*?^ ^ «--■- The Governor and sUU .. ****** *-•-** '_"'_'."• **.. "77*L" "I' 'man Ulked with President Roosc- 1 yeart. There U exactly 20 years Piano vTteran, and hts wife had quar- *» « rar[ Scna.orj Dona-; difference in their datet. Majors-; rcled over the bonus he was to j • Bulkley. and Charles 1 born being born In IMS. Reed,Play-"Sivcr Bells and Cockle- ^..^ }i ____. receive, and over her refusal to , J v d sc^^y 0f the 1 tt 1868 and Mrs. Young in 1888- • burs" ll Girl* and 3 Bo>s ed letters also apcrUlnlng to theism--, Cccj, Wheeler. Bertie cook a touirrel for her husband s! *-•"* . * s )U) Angclme Miller j law and enforcement, and stated ;crabtrc«- L. B. Smith and BoU ...Nell Stubbs; that all such letters should t>;> 'Thwwn' band's death Dixon wat Piketon pott Legion. Itpcakc-s will be tent Into Ohi. 1 three alto give Majortborn'a. ai.*e a membeT of the 1 without the approval of Colum-! Mr. Majortbom U well knowr. of the American j "WESTWARD HO" 'South Market, Fifth, Lock some others. No action wat Uken an J : bus. {In Pike county having been "We adopted the one-for-all visitor in thU city many time** and all-for-one spirit," Mr. Poul- > His first .memory of Waverty wai son declared on hU return from} a horseback ride and trip from Wathlngton. "We are to pool | Circleville to thU city to buy jour resources and conduct a Jtig- 1 cattle ln 1863. _ ,„ . County Superintendent J. E.,oioui joint campaign. ThU will! The three are not relative*. \$? ".«- nc-*d .-Vr??,."!"? "' *"". Company. "Aay of Pikc county and County .mean a twccping victory for the land were ttrangers lo each othw ■'*-•'•*' Hosp:Ul. Chillicothe, to in-j Superintendent Harry Rc*-.*« .0' DemocraU of Ohio In Novem-1 for many years. .urii-j received Sunday afternoon; _ ItVTAVSTl t int no Rots county. Forest Robert,, vn-I |ber." iwhen hc was accidenUlly ihoti'*"1' U.^IAAUI LIULUK Supt. John R. Teichert will leiVe j Mr, Poulson U handling hotel ■ ROBBERS .LOOT STORE The controversy of the board over employing local teachers was solved by agreement thai Dewey S. Zimmerman. 10-year ,°*"i!\ "'IT"!: _,-. ,-w_ „ thM\toe»t home teachers to far at old son of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey l_i\° ,/"?*°n was Uken on the -oj^bie W1u abe hired first and Zimmeman. of Piketon. succumb ;|irV^*h,<_...!:. i>Id'?,aK"r! _?,__!.r.^ .»S2r teacl^r. later. in "^ iby' The "Southern" Oh.i.* Eectric j WILD RIDE—IN JAIL in the left leg below the hip bv William Poe, of East Spring-;, , .„_. - Prowlers cr-cred the general '>ld township, near Chillicothe. ; ley. of Miffim ttwnsh-p. were ar* Prowlers en.cred the general; Thc accjd^_, oeaiTTei when ;re»ted_ &turday by ConsUble Sunday for Portland. Oregtm, | reservations for all delegates to where they will attend tlie Na- ; the national convention from tiorul Educational Association Ohio. It U expected that*'* ipe-\ttore of Mrs- Ed Baker at Cyn convention In that city. j clal train will carry the** *>»e-| thUna, Monday night and esc.p* The four will drive through'gates to Philadelphia. Yellowstone National Park, thrui -We are having a tremimdous! .mount of change from the cash , *"«0M' ">*"£• «Jf^nJ*',rl|cn„1K« the tUtes ot Washington. Call- demand for tickeU to the con- regUter. I was carrying altmg ^th other Vincent Perkins, of Mifflin Jamet Young and Vode Knit-' ^Tw^J^'AI^!!.^ £^".2 ifornia and Uter vUlt Dallas ar.d ventlon." the Texas jpect motor trip for the next month, j tends them.** disturbed It it expected that the »Ute j sheriff R- E. Mercer and Dep- GA>IE VIOLATOR FINED' chairman will be named aecre-!uly sheriff Bud Hamilton are tary of the Ohio delegation. All; investigating the r-bbery. No el„Wit. t^^^L'ZS !« o*» a iSd. A Z £& P^ i "»»««*<-* U«™- . a ^ „,-,-,,bts nt -h.no- tmee, «k. r*r»«h « 1*be j-,- w(re 8rTanned be- „ _ „, _ _. -. )fore MaagUtrate Peru Hutt, both )™e £;fc*:; 7;.2^?rBI,**t.,l?0!l R. E. Mercer and Deputy Sheriff Hamilton Saturday, on two state a charge!, being drunk and disorderly tntoxJ_a*t~d. When arraigned before MagU- „ .n^m^ „ ...-. .*-••- ct-tuxer ' v ar* ' was dlseharsed Injur- IOTC ■*»agB»lrale Jr**cru tt Mr Poulton sald^ "W-Ji^Mrs. Baker, is pewtmiatreM^at ,*£|K^,ym" Mr. Poe tore^^ off i entering pleas of guilty. day. Perkins enter«d a plea ot *ew CmttemSi The^ ex- [ wiu'^TlocTu 'this* "ttckeu Jwrt! cynlhta*Sr**birt*" t{^*^r'Sn« ! JJV« .^3?2_^i1B*[S; ^tk?"!*^ = ™Tte^*J^"fl_ii«r«_-'__-_l cotu*""^ •» both **"«'■■ «• **« to bc away on their long a, aoon as the national committee ; o^-..^ m the ,tor«rw.. nol; ['« "J*} "d ^.."ken^to U_e i «•«* Kn.siey patl the fine Tnd !»_•«« *1(W and carta on Ow drunk TEACHER IS HONORED MUs Ftnetta Jones, of thU city, and a teacher in the flrst grade primary classes in the Wakefield echooU has received an announce ment that she hat been granted an eight year professional certificate under the new certification law for teachert. MUs Jones has the dUtinctkm of being tha firtt teacher in Pike county to obUln oae of tbaa*. POSTPONE SERVICES SEEK RUNAWAY GIRL Game Protector Herman Davis!members, of course, are pledged s'rres*s"ha\c been mad- made his ftrtt arrest In thUjto the re-nomination of President) ' county under the new bass Umi- '.Roosevelt on the flrst ballot Ution law the Utter part ot Ute i week when he caught Herbert { Smitli. ot PorUmoulh, fishing fori small mouth bass out of season. rvwsi-c.is,., '■■■■—■*■■•■'■ .„ ,K_ --. ,_,«__._,. ...„—«.. _____.-.., - _.,_-_. Smith entered a plea of *__leL*«*^*MWy" %_____1h-_5 been asked to apprehend; »re Uw *wx\y «_*vlvor». !to the charge when arraigned be- ^1'HgS____S ?__.^i__f lotiJeanetto Taylor. 17. 5 feet 6 .nch- fore atulatntiit W. D. Twy- :%™ '^'fi' h.™ U-Tpost-l«* **•*• l*» P0™**' **« halr*j TIME OET LICENSES liTun Md was fined $25 and cost:rrr?fy' _„,'-4,..™ *>5? aZTtn 'w**tin* ov-erhauU and a Jumper 1 ** ■*■ "vs^aw ifor the first offerue. . ;gS_S_LUBtil * U W ^^ dUe ! blouse, but without shoes. The Ha paid the fine and cosu and was released. leg 1 hospiUl. ! Blood poisoning set In. in tplte _,-,- ,of surgical tkllL The boy wat ">' ™™? i.ttende- by Dr. L. T. Franklin.,w ednetday. Funeral services will be beld i Friday afternoon at two o'clock lal the Hay Hollow church with , 1 Rev A. O. Goff officiating. In- __. m _. _ ^^^ . ...™.«t will mtt nxmA. In th* ler of Mr. and Mrt. Sam Tbomp Through an Ohio sUte patrol; »""•"> *^» "J" ma4-,« » »•. . broadcast Kentucky -UdWglM-l 1^'*, ggffg cosost and wat released. Young . chf'1',. ,_-■____, -_ «s_ .—. failed to pay and wat lodged in ' ," h>» arrai«nm-nt on Uw sec- JaiL Yauntt oaid ond charge, it wat stoted that jail. xwn* p'w( Perkins U said to have struck ja horse belonging to Woodrow Howard and one ot the horse's : legs was broken In thc mishap. Mist Hattle. Thomp-sn. daugh- j - ««»*•***- Twyman withheld GETS MERIT AWARD PLAY PRaESENTRD "Never to Old" a pUy written by Mra. Margaret McClure Sntt, of Cincinnati, was presented by the Actors' Guild, under the direction of Owen PhlUipt at tb* annual luncheon ot the Cincinnati Womens' Prett club Saturday. Mrs. Stttt wat a forrter •resident of this dty. i sickness. Word from I say* the memorial _--jj*, i ___5r_Es_r "s±"'i lmSS_rS_S i? ^j£L\4P£i™UT* She was Ust seen itLthe,wt*L*\_^I_!ft.^--I---?t2^ Imposition of the Ane on condl* HU Mr-toil»«. « Spargumllie, ».nd * stu-l"0*1 £* *«**>» __* «»»»■> HU parenU Rio GrLnde College at ^^„l<tam!** , *T to *• Rio Grande, Ohio, baa received ■hom* "•_/',**' .*° d,iv* « «" la meril awar) as a token of out-"** revoked tor ux mfthj- Ha .standing _cc_mpliriiment and a- w»* J^^i * ^ _J^fl* Icble-sement In tchoUrthlp in thei0' W0*01 ot ttw fliw and cosU. Thro* marriage lie-twee were: Department of Education. The - - - - - 'award wa* ilgned by W. A. ' Lews*, president and Edna Aran- WILL VISIT FAR EAST .vt-Avr niF*. AT RtRTII in pUc* vxA m*T 1**.^!.,w*<lby railroad yardt at Rumll, K*n-! Lonai* N*««"* ?l. Urrawr. wa-; INrAriT D1_2-^A- _»_lv__i j„sj wbo cjre to te* It there. it,.ii_ ««' t-Z. x.* Funaeral services tor an infant i son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm j Smith, of Marion townahip. twari Beaver, were held at tbe bom* : Saturday with Rev. J. P. Brown j ot Beaver, in charge itucky on June 1st LEAVES LOCAL BANK verly. and Viola Moatbarger. lg,* [at home. PUwton. Maguuate CARD PASTY AT CAMP I Charles Shrader, music ln- ;struc-tor In the local high tchool will leave Monday, June 1) tor Seattle, Wath»ngV>n, According FALLS THROUGH FLOOR -^ *?\ -„,_ M ,mam,T\ Mr«*. 5"1 >*«rJ ««a-rtaliwd;to Mr. Shra_«r"h« wiU **il Ju^ LZ2? tsr*i.**m\ J™0^*; teveral of her friend* wtth a card * for China and th* Far Xa-t Forett E. Robert* roaigned as Ralph Brown, fiv^year-old eoni-T**^* w ^fSf"*8..? r' *\}'fsny at her camp Thursday a_-;on the -team-hip. President Mc- member of Uw Waverly Bute of Mr. and Mra. Rotoo* _*_w_.i** B0H*** waverly. Her. J. V.jte-oooo- Ttita* arete award**-Kimler, ae a esewthet ol th* Hr. latarment iBank -US whicb wa* *ffectlv* of Stockdale. teeetaed a aevere <»»»•- MUs Dorothy Andre for big-..ami University ofdxettrs, Tb* wa* made in Beaver Union cenw- ! June 1. he announced thU morn- gash and bruUad teek. Saturday; loyal T. Stan, », Ub-r-er.; tcore aad Mn. Katblam Hamll-: group will vUlt Yok-rbom*. To- tery under Uw direction of thaiiaf. Mr. Roberto wa* recently when ha fell through th* floor Bainbrtd*-, and Iva Lou Buck.;ton tor low. At ta* csoc-tti-a! kW, Kobe, f*jim**e*i-.i and He- Omar DavU _o_-p*_n». Tba ia*-t-_paf_n u « teacher for Ow oom-iat ttw home of an unci-. Clifford », bamm*aspsr, Peebles. Magi*- of th* afternoon card gam-*, _•- o_Ua- Ttwj- will arrive back la fant died at birth. ms year at Waverly big- scbool. Brown, lbs bout, ta being rated, trata. .,. __ boou* rrtreatawnt* wex* aerrad. tbe SUtes o_ Augutt llth.
Object Description
Rating | |
Title | Waverly Watchman 1936-06-11 |
Subject |
Newspapers |
Description | The Waverly Watchman from Waverly, Ohio was a weekly publication from 1912-1975. |
Publisher | Waverly Watchman Pub. Co. |
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 |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
Newspaper Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Waverly Watchman 1916-05to1917-12to1936-03090826 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Collection | Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
Rights | A user of any image in this collection is solely responsible for determining any rights or restrictions associated with the use, obtaining permission from the rights holder when required, and paying fees necessary for a proposed use. |
Format |
Newspapers Microform |
Original object size | 35 mm |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Text Transcript |
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THE WAVERLY WATCHMAN. THURSDAY. JUNE 4. 1936
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Clodhopper Store No. 3
WILL ELIMINATE
(Continued on Last Page)
mlttce to work with the SUte]
i Bar Committee In revising the
Ohio Code ol Civil Procedure, j
START NEW CLUB
E. 2nd St.
P. Dwight Ferguson, Mgr.
Let l't, llrlp \ "ii Save On Your Sundsy Menu
WaVCrlV, Ohio «| practical probl_m of determining
K,a* much as possible in one suit.
I
ia
Salad
Dressing 4t itt 23c
Kidney
Beans 2..V. 19c
Pu>e Cider, gallon
Vinegar
No. 1 Cans
Corn 2 tor
19c
19c
Pork
Veal
Roast . .
Chops . .
Cutlets . .
Pocket Roll
Boiling Q
Reef y
Tender. Ju cy
21b
I Under the present laws a large
inumtrt-r ot long and expensive
i suits srising out of the same
'subject matter are often necct-
■ sal*}'-
«*) The attempt of Ohio courU .o
j'j: i-onform to procedural Isws a-
Xjdoptcd almost ninety years ago X*
n1 looked upon as thc primary reo-
K'svon tor courts In thc metropolitan
X- areas being as tar as live years
rj'behind In thrlr dockets.
II Courts in smaller counties of
Xjthe slate also find it difficult to
PI ■avoid long delays from the time
IJ.ii suit U tiled until lt is finally
**. determined because of a system
j:of procedure which has outlived
!Utl practicability.
■ ln addition to the present subject of parties and Joinder to bc
i considered by the committi*. other subjects already tuggesied
arc liie summary Judgment procedure used In New York; **'il*h-
• in-* expeditions" and the Kcncral
ij aariilijcc*. of pre-trial dltcovery:
X;notice pleadia^gs; rul.nf.*. of cvl-
H'dcncc such as Judicial notice of
"ilaws of other states, or privileged
•^'communications, special \*crdicts
fit and other methods of Jury con-
■tml
] It is anticipated that It witl
(IjUke the members of thc bar of
XI Ohio from two to three years lo
jjjj! rebuild thc present Inadequate
Hi system inlo one of efficiency and
Xi practicability for the lawyers nnd
Hi lh? public generally.
j": President George D. Nye of
fjj'the Pike County Bar Aatsociation
Si ha* named attorneys G W. Rit-
"jtenour of Pilreton and Jacob K
:-: ;-: v ;.; •'•(Davis a.f Waverly as a local cam-
MEMORIAL SPEAKER
ft- 29c
■- llic
SteakR u 23c
«-«." 25c
Cubed, tendrr, savory
SUITS
For Hot Weather
GENUINE IRISH LINEN SUITS
I
§10.50
12
.50 S _ £.00
13*50 §1g
TROPICAL WORSTED SUITS
$2Q.OO
Cool and comfortable. Tailored as perfectly as
thc finest of heavier woolen suits.
STRAW HATS JtfgSP
$1 t° $4 V
Many new shapes in sizes' from 6 5-8 to 7 \h R|§fe
Dress Shirts
$2
The "Arrow" collar attached, all
white or patterns, sizes 14 to 17 .£.
Other good makes, solid colors, red,
blue, green, black aaand white.
WASH
SLACKS
$1.50 ^ $3.00
That are sanforized which means they will not
shink. Sizes to fit most men. 28 waist to 50
waist A large assortment to choose from.
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B
ERGMAN
ii a a i 11
One' Price Clothier*
B
ROS
CKtUCOIK, OHIO
The Pee Pec Honest Workers
met May 30th at the school
house and organised the vegetable club undcr the leadership
of Mrs. Blanche Pfeifer to be as-
slated l>y Miss Naomi Whims.
Misses Marsh and Ada Haynes were present and took charge
of the meeting.
I Officers olected were . Kllit
Claytor, president; Margaret
Pfeifer, vice president; George
Pfcltcr. secretary-treasurer; Robert Claytor. recreation leader
and Geneva Pfeifer, reporter.
Seven other members were
! taken into thc new club. The
jnext meclng will be held at the
'home of the leader.
Frank G. Adams, II, merchant,
Beaver, and Mabel Ruth Stevenson. 23, teacher. Beaver. Rcv.
Charles Thayer officiating.
Leslie Snyder, 23, truck driver,
Bainbridge. and Helen Kotton. 10.
at home, Bainbridge. Magistrate
O. W. D. Twyman officiating.
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I Announcing Change of Firm f
Name
From Charles F. Smith's Sons to
| Geo. B. Smith & Son |
Hardware Supplies |
r — iuitu
B. II. B-TMAN
Beaver Council No. 280. J. O.
U. A. M. and Julia T. Roth
Council N. 293, Daughters cf
America ot Beaver held a Joint
memorial service Sunday night
ln thc high school auditorium
at Beaver.
The following program wt-s
presented: *i
Song—America. \
Invocation—Rcv. Willl-jtn Bnr-
toc of thc U. B. chun*.
Duct—'*T*cWi»K -on the Old
Camp Grounds' —Mimics Louva
Null and Mary Nancy Davis.
Address—R, H. Ru'.man, district deputy, of Jr. Order.
Solo—"Trees''—Cameron Cssto.
Talk—Rev. John Brown of the
M. E. church.
Music—"The Star Spangled
Banner"—Orchestra.
Taps—Howsrd DavU.
Benediction—Rev. Brown.
EXCESS DIRT REMOVED
Excess dirt in the top of sewers in this city hnve employed a
number of WPA workers during
thc pan week The dirt wa;
hauled tn the Sc;oto Trail between Short" anl Third streets
win-™ thc roadway is being widened.
MARRIED AT GREENUP
A marriage license was obtained Tu*«dny at Greenup by Wood-
row W'iliams, 21, and Helen
Rose. Si, both of Idaho.
NOTICK ON . II r.i; -I 111 II-
ITI.S OJF DEBTS
Case No. 437*
Thc Stair of aOhio. Pike County.
Probate Court
To tlie surviving spouse, the
next of kin. beneiiciar.es under
thc will and all creditors, of the
following esi.-te nnd the attorney
or attorn;y.« representing any or
the aforementioned persons. Msr-
lin West. I name of decedent);
Benton To\<.n«hlp. Pike Counly,
Ohio, (residence).
You arc hereby notified that
Schedule of Claims, Debts and
Liabilities against the estate of
the aforementioned. deceased,
late of -ri-ii.-l eounty. filed in this
court. Said Schedule of Claims,
DebU and Liabilities will be fo.-
hcaring before this coart on the
10th day uf June 1.36, at 0:03
o'clock a. m.
Any person Interested may file
exceptions thereto at any pr.or li
five days before the dale set for
hearing.
Given under my h*>nd and seal
of said furt, this i'.n day o.'
June, 1936.
WILL H. ACORD.
Jud£e and Ex-Officio Clerk
of said court. 6-4-tl
BURIED AT HAY HOLLOW tS
Funeral services fur Carl Faust *5
weie held Wednesday afternoon ts
at two o'clock from the Hayjs
Hollow church and Interment 2
followed In an adjoining cemc-jg
tery. Mr. Faust was a native < s
Pike countlan. He died in I 5
Columbus hospital Sunday morn- * s
log. 1 =
MARRIAGE LICE.NSES
Four marriage licenses werc|s
issued this week In the office it's
Probate Judge Will H. Acord, as [S
follows: ' ! =
Fred T. Hankins, 21, farmer. :s
Latham and Biauford Trlmbb. !s
16, at home, Latham. Rev. Pauljs
Ferguson officiating. !s
Earl Sterling. 30. laboicr. Cyn-is
thiana, and Mildred Campbell. 2_. __
nl li,nn*'. Cynthiana. Magistrate s
G. Vi. D. Twyman officiating
Waverly, Ohio
■* 5
Just received a shipment of Corn Planters, both s
plain and with fertilizer also a large car of Dayton s
Manure Sludge Fertilizer. Docs not fire corn and 5
contains all thc qualities of barn yard manure for §
$14.50 apcr ton, delivered to your farm in ton lots or 5
Feeds fine in jny drill planter. This is our 1
fourth season and trade on it is increasing wonder- S
fuUy. |
It adds humis to the soil as well as assists to raise |
big corn crops. §j
We solicit your patronage. E
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I
Featuring For
National
Cotton Week
Cottons
of
Character
Priced From
$1.00
$5.95
Laad O* C-ttosi
Fourth Ttma
Atlas'
jj. Fashion .
o TO_£*_,si_©t**H. 'Ort© "S-jjf
June sweeps in on a tidal wave of MERCHANDISE which reminds
you thnt you've never had a big selection from which to choose...
reach out at DEWEY'S and enjoy the benefits of having quantity of
quality at your finger tips.
THINK OF IT!
GROCERY SPECIALS
Navy Beans. 10 {rounds for 40c
Honey Grove Hot Mix Picklcr jar..15c
Campbell's Pork and Beans, can 7c
Granulated Sugar. 10 lb bag 59c
Good Cup CoiTec, 1 lb 19c
Rolled Oats, 3 Ib box 20c
American Rose Flour. 24***_ lbs 73c
Tomatoes, large can 12c
Campbell's Tomato Juice 10c
Mackerel, tall can.... 10c
Eapsom Salts, 5 lb bag 29c
Booth Sardines, large can 10c
1 Box Swansdown Cake Flour and 1
can Calumet Baking Powder FREE
for 29c
1 DAY ONLY SATURDAY, JUNE 6
ON EVERY S5.00 PURCHASE OR
OVER A DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CENT
ON ALL MERCHANDISE EXCEPTING GROCERIES.
KITCHEN WARE and DISHES
Real value in Kitchen Ware, ivory
and Red Wash B.nsins, each
-*.... 25c, 30c and 35c
Gray Granite Wash Basins, each....15c
Ivory and Red Dish Pans....48c, 53c, 68c
Ivory and Green Collee Pots 95c
Gray Granite Pots 69c
Luncheon Sets—16 piece, .green, real
value for „ 69c
Water Sets—Consists of 1 pitcher and
6 glasses, all for only _ 48c
HARDWARE SUPPLIES
aScreen Doors—Fly time requires
new Screen Doors, real value for
quality offered. 2-6x6-6 door for
$150; 2-8x6-8 for $2.15; 2-10x6-10
for J2.25, complete with hinges.
Garden Hoes—Good heavy Hoes,
each at - 59c and 85c
Garden Plows at $2.49
Pitcher Pumps, special price....-....$1.89
FLOOR COVERINGS
New selection Floor Coverings arriving, new colors, and patterns,
6 ft wide per running yard $1.00;
9 ft wide at $1.50; Armstrong Genuine Burlap Linoleum 12 ft wide
at per running yard. ~- .$3.90
9x12 Felt Base Riijp, new patterns
for kitchens and rooms $4.95—$5.95
*
DRY GOODS DEPARTMfg-fr
Bedspreads—Krinklcd Bed Spreads,
in many different colors, each 815c
Rayon Spreads, large size in Green.
Blue. Gold, and Rose, real value
each for $1.25
Candlewick Spread—Hand tufled in
many different colors, extra large
size, having quantity of quality
each for $1.75
Lunch Cloth.—In several different
size checks and blocks and colors,
each for 48c, 75c up to $1.49
Scarfs—Dotted Swiss Dresser and
Vanity Scarfs, very attractive colors and daintily made for only
25c and 59c
Blouses—Sheer Organdy Blouses,
neatly trimmed, for summer skirts
each at 97c
Skirts—Summer Wash skirts in plain
white pique, crashes and crepes,
for only 77c and 97c
Coats—Swagger Coats for Summer
time, in white and pastel shades,
just a few left for $3.95
Hosiery—Ladies, and girls' knee
length silk hose, reenforced heel,
per pair 25c
Piece Materials—Plenty sheer material such as Swiss, Organdies. Batistes, Shantungs for your Summer Frocks, yard...15c, 19c, 25c. 30c
WHITE SHOES
Walking on air is nothing compared
to walking in these new White Shoes.
Men's Women's and Children's Oxfords and straps, per pair at $3.00.
$2.42, $2.75, $2.00, $1.21 and $1.89.
WALL PAPER
Paper your jaded rooms with new
bright wall paper, plenty patterns
to select from *per double roll
10c. 12c. 15c, 17c, 19c, 23c, 25c to 39c
Borders 3c per yard-
price paper you buy.
free of charge.
all depends on
Paper trimmed
We specialize in Wheeling Steel Products such as steel roofing-, house
spoutings. woven wire fencings, poultry nettings.
4-point Cattle Barb Wire, spool... $255
4-point Hog Barb Wire, spool- $3.15
DEWEY'S STORE
TIKE COUNTY'S LEADING GENERAL STORE"
JASPER, OHIO
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OHIO STATE LIBRARY
®1t£ Utatrerly HMrijmatt
VOLUME 79
WAVERLY, OHIO. THURSDAY. JUNE 11, 193C
NUMBER 40
BONUS MONEY
DUE ON JUNE 16
Postmaster Says Office
Is Prepared For Immediate Disposal
REQUIRE~S][GNATURE
By Addressee Before the
Checks and Bonds
Can Be Turned Over
PoslmasUr A. S. Keechle slated Saturday that preparation*;
have been completed In tho local
office tor the handling ot thc
Soldier's bonus bonda wtiirh will
arrive here It l« anticipated on
Thursday, June 15th and the
checks paying for same, when
cashed, ai they arrive at a later
date.
Postmaster Keechle anticipates
that several hundred certificate
holder* wlll apply through the
Waverly poetofllce and It I* stated by the Veterans' Administration sources that Pike county distribution wlll probably be near
tht $78,000-00 mark as regards
to certificate cash.
11m bonds will be mailed from
the Federal Reserve Bank.
Cleveland. Ohio, by registered
mall on Monday morning, June
15th and It anticipated will arrive In Waverly on No. 38, N.
dt Vf. or the southbound D., T.
8c 1. Uo. 1 at 5 o'clock p. m.
following which distribution will
be made as soon as possible.
Regardless of the fact that the
registered letters may be addressed In care of a person or
institution the delivery will be
made to thc addressee only. Thc
owner must sign the requests for
the payment, as his name appears
on thc face, of thc bond and must
write his address on each bond.
In a space provided.
Th* rural carriers must secure
the signature ot the persons to
whom the bonds are' addressed
before they can be turned over
to them. Mr. Keechle urges that
all of those who are to receive
the bonds, make it a point to see
that this ls cared for at once.
Those wbo wish to convert
.—tte- .bwdrte-Wa ;•**!»- .must ■**
certified either by the postmaster
or a notary public. Those who
are not certified by a postmaster
will be required to send their
bonds by registered mall lo the
Treasurer of the United SUtes.
Washington, D. C. Those who arc
certified by a postmaster wlll receive a receipt and their bonds
wlll be mailed to a central office
which will bc located in Cincinnati and checks will be mailed
back at once. Thc checks can be
cashed at a bank or business
house when received.
Many of thc postmasters arc
requesting thc veterans who are
expecting bonus checks to remain
at home on June 16 and 17, so
that when delivery ls made they
will be present to sign for them
upon their arrival. In doing this
tt wlll lighten the work of the
local office who will make every
effort to dispose of them at once.
The Information as to who Is
to handle this situation was explained to postmasters of several
Southern Ohio counties at a recent meeting in Portsmouth by a
postal inspector.
CIVIL SERVICE EXAM
TO BE GIVEN SOON
ExamlnaUons To Be Held For
Several Positions Latter
Part of Thit Month
CAMPAIGN WILL
OPEN JUNE 27
President Will Speak at
Franklin Field; Columbus to Rally Forccs
WILL BE ON THE AIR
ORIENTAL PLAY TO
BE GIVEN TONIGHT
Performance of "Abbu San
of Old Japan" Will bc Re-
ptnt_*d Toxnorrow Night
Announcement has Just been
made by W. B. Francis, chairman, and Ralph W, Kmmons,
commissioner. State Civil Service Commissioner, that the next
examination of applicants for
these several positions, as statel
In the bulletin, will be held onim_ __ „. _, ,
June 29 and so. and July i and : Mass Meetings Through*
AtSy "SK? iflUS <>«t 0^0 Will Hail Ad-
V^-Z^d^Ter^rhel drCSS- O0"0"^ t0 Fire
State Highway Department
Draftsman and Oradc 4 Stalls
The clear votcc ot Franklin D.
The charming two act Japanese comedy, ■*• Abbu San of Old
Japan" wlll be pmented tonight
and tomorrow njiht In the Wa/-
erly high school auditorium.
Tlie play If beiat preccntcd
under thc auspices of the Waverly United Brethren church as an
opening feature Ot the three day
flower show to be stat**d In thU
city starting tonight. From ttu*
brilliant pen ot waller Ben Hare,
it has a cast aiid chorus ot 26
members who ippca in Jap..-
LOCAL CHURCHES ^luTlfM^^slTEACHERS HIRED
HAVE PROGRAMS -Mgpjis jBYSCHOOLBOARD
1 For Saturday on Campus [__ _, «.-....
Few Changes Noticed in
Hiring of Teachers by
Presbyterian and Metho>
dist Churches to Observe Children's Day
TO GIVE
Ohio State UrKversity alumni;
who have not returned to the{•■_»«■«■ *. .
campus at commencement tinu* the Local Hoard
In recent yeart will bc jurprisea)
— .—_.-._ lat thc extent of thc program . __,_._-_-"_ .,.„ , _ ,_
PAGEANT)Panned for them this week, ac ARGUMENT SETTLED
_ j rording to Jacob E. Davis, who m _
ls alumni district governor for!
At Presbyterian Church j R&m'^iVghUnd^ Stockdale Board as
With Flag Day Com- p5u-_S_-i progr-m _t the uni-j Teachers Are Nitmed;
memoration Included J^^d5^*SBS8R| Salaries S,ashcd
I Baccalaureate Is set for Sunday
Children's Day programs will J^a^^^.^a^^L^
llclan for the Tax Commission. Roosevelt, carrying through the Directed by Hit. I->ura Strawn be presented In both the Pre.- ! Monday moming. and conrrnenee- j teachers, together u-
Officc Assistant and Grade t nation's air lanes, will officially ■ everything Is in teadlness for the j bvterian and Methodist church, s! nu'nl Monday afternoon In the;*r*« were employed
state,jjrrt perform-xMi tonlsht. which' * .-s-^*.— *.- # .^.~., ►.-
will bc given (Specially for thc
Children. CurWWi time was on-
announced for eteht o'clock sharp.
The play will \s_- repeated tomorrow evening for adults.
The arast of character were announced as followrs:
.Machine Operator and Grade 3!«Pen the national and
!Supervisor for the Department of Democratic campaigns on the
Liquor Control. Veterinarian and "'Kb* ot Saturday. June 37.
Grade 4 (Fruit and Vegetable) While thc President will speak
Inspector for the Department of »» » tremendous mau meeting
Agriculture. Assistant Manager, '" Franklin Field. Philadelphia,
Book Store; Foreman. Uundry. I his voice will bc transmitted by
and Job Pressmen, Ohio State radio Into every city and village
University; Grade 4 Examiner. I of the land.
Department of Finance; Grade 4
Investigator, Bureau ot Criminal
Identification; Janitor and Jonl-
trees for state departments;
Check Writing Machine Operator,
Department of Auditor of State;
Scores ot mast meetings will
bc held throughout Ohio. Through
a special radio hook-up, arranged by the Democratic National
Commlttaec under the direction of
James A. Farley, chairman, Mr
Grade i Physician, Department Roosevelt will be Introduced to
of Health; Investigator, Grade _, 2* W1(»* °hl° *>y Governor
Division of Insurance; and Dep- i Martin L. Davey.
uty Dog Warden In Summit *c™t**!'}* *° the present plan.
County the President will bc renomlnat-
Complete Information regard- i'A on Friday. June 28 The next
Ing each of these examinations <"?>* he will travel by plane from
together with the duties assigned 1 Washington to Philadelphia and
and qualifications required ' of
the applicant and the "time and|y,c win. BE ON FIRING LINE
place of holding such examina- I
ttons, is contained In the official';
bulletin ot the commission.
Blank applications will bo mall- '
cd tree iipon request mtde to
{the State Civil Service Commission. Columbus, Ohio.
GUN VICTIM RITES
TO BE HELD TODAY
Piketon Legionaires To Hold j
Services For Departed Com- •
r.ul.■; Wife la Meld
Old "Honest Vie" Donahey,
one of Ohio Demofrac*,'» aee
eampalenert, wlll deliver a
aeries of no leaa than twelve
speeches during the fall
acampalgn.
"HI Uke to the stump In
alahe falL" afienator Donahey
said In Washington Ust
week. "My speeches wtll be
for President Roosevelt. Governor Davey and erery
Democrat on th. ticket.**
Wavrrly grade and high school
1th bus drtv-
for 193U-37
~j _™ ,. -. —- j.tadium i*erm of school by thc members
here Sunday June 4th. it ea^ the „-_, dw»lopmeill, of the Waverly Rural Board of
announced thii. moratn«. |of commencement season It ;, Education at a meeting held oo
„.At J**8 Pre»by,cfian_ chu"* i pointed oul by Mr. Davis. Is the Thursday nlalit.
Flag D_y will be commemorated S™J™ 0Ulco,,;„ ■■: ,„„„£_! The Stockdale board of cduc_-
at the S^J'.^ool *Z,x£\™A- ^K" ^ Sato, day tion met Friday evening also and
9:45 a. m.. and the following I , ** „ \h ,. M --.dj-'.employed their teachert and bus
program will be presented .11 ™-£._ V„r lecturesVoSr |drl°*« and "nnounced that in
i°_*° ** m" orrhestr. !'»vorite professors of "the good (order to balance their budget ill
tt5to ;■- "j M_.ir.yoW days" A faculty of twenty MlariM^ of ln»tn-ctor» en«l.«lrlv-
Invocation^-.. j_~*^J£3, hai been recruited to help bring ers. alike, would be subject to a
?T«_,v?%_;;i_.5 ' >*■*-• **■*""-- uP-to-data In "Thl. ten per cent cut.
Kesponstve Reading. Changing World"-theme for the Teachert employed, subject to
bxcrclse. 'Make Your Own co**t.f*t tntioai 'assignments in the local school
_^DM-oreandf.hii_«n °**° »J^±^j. ™_ tyt^ W'^ "-M-**'
"SEift '^^^^^t^t^tS^eJS^
K_£l_^--Z^<§r?SS S3k about Uie plan, according
....Dean Bembower;10 Mr* DavU-
Waverly Grade Sebo-l
Ruth Penn, Avanellc- Keechle,,
lCathcrine Ann Breinlg, Helen
Armbruster, Florlne Hughes, An-
that evening will deliver his ac-
cepUncc speech to a crowd tahat
The abody of Herbert Dixon. 41,1**^ »k«ly number moro than
of the Denver community w ill be j l-XJ-O00 cheering Democrats.
1 brought to Piketon thu morning! T*1'* •e«'UT*f* .,J*S?\»J!i^
ami will -TM i-mr»Tt»fe-lpnr». j»ound Xh*-*mym*i*~*l-lh* D-_«-~
ton home of thc American i_e- craOc campaign for 1938
jgion. of which he was a member. Il -*• expected that there wil
JHe will be burled In Mound bc,.l,T-orf ,!?an a dozen regional
cemetery following a short service.;"'"" ,*n k*r cltl" throughout
Dixon was shot to death Mon-!0!l!o* In add tion there will be
day morning in kitchen of his l/1"1*?, P"rt,M ln hundreds of the
home near Denver, and his wtf*. smaller towns.
Madam Masago, manager of
the play.......„_...L.-iuru Strawn
Ono, man ot all wotk Esrl Blaum
Abbu Snn, daughter of hit majesty Mrs. Donna I>ewit
Duchess Fu.l-n_...JCathi**?n Glenn
Lady Vuglrl. b*t daughter
Byrdle Bauer
Maldt of Honor— _n n
O Matsuka SartJMtrguritc Moore R^utton *-*«" •xm»wn. „ „ ■ , „ „ ,.
O Klku San-Mary Chloe Hamilton ;R£iutl.on Anncll_ Armbruster ' Enrollment Is free and prepa- £.•**»"" Haynee Katherme
Chano. wife Of bandit chief.... Announcements rations are being made for a stu-; K"hn, Dorothy Andre, Oscar
Helen Doll Offertory Mrs C J Prestler d*"*1 **y of "«. College dayt I Ra.d.ger. H.kn Brown. Merle
Natau-no, hoeteas ol the inn..-.. &^ bT'c-ngre«tloA *'*** ** reenacted further for thej Scott and Earl Corn.
., •••••—. Myrtie Bowman HeclUtlon.Vlrglnla Uc Robinson j ,.clu"»'n« aHminl. through the -*",?* J.^M_r.-£.\i.,, II
Okuku. sister of the Ox, porter 'Exercise—Betty Workman Lou- "extra-curricular" program of Forest Roberts. Margaret Buell,
of inn..... .....Flo.sie Watts iE^C_^re .'nd Ruth Armr^.ter «hle.lc.. teas and dram.Ucs. Uuu« H2^'r Jf nStahVa SS*
Three Little Peasant Maids— r,citation Jean Dill and ,hc opportunity to live once Richard McFerren. Sarah Hutt,
Oml .Betty Jean Ray S^J Mary" Lou Henkle! »«»'n '" w»*>*« dormitories. John McConnaughey, Charles
Sada Mary Whaley l ££« "bv" Sundav School 'Sessions of the college will be Shrader. Hobart Helman. Elmer
Yasa -Oara IJclle Kajr i p22J__It h*,d Thursday and Friday, con- Melick, Richard Teichert and
MUs HenrletU Dish. Amcrl- IS ol Summer .'eluding Saturday moming. IGcorge Swing. John R. Teichert.
can newt writer |WW^ Catherine Moore Saturday will be the day ofj superintendent. It serving under
r Nf!**' WlDJaauon ChS£__*_ Day-. Pauline Oyer:*u« and Irellc for; lha returning ,contract r_n«i_.e_i
Aunt Paradtoe, black mammy *Solri. of Mi„i0n, alumni, the day*t program In- Brss Drivers Employed
from Old Vlrglnny rp,m M „^_Norm_ Kmbt^tat]*^*** • «°» ™wt* clasa re- The following but drivers em-
-" Ora Lochbaum !Conicience 'France. Hungerford; un*°M' a »fack "•«•»* "«niet sup-[ployed In the different tow-rvihips
Chorut, Mutldans. Porters— j Troth V^gtnla Armbruster P" un**r "»« stadium, and the i were: Jackson township and Om-
Hugh Wllllam«on. Babe Mc-:^, jirly Mwr!1111--*1"""1 dan«- Another event j«*» ««»«** M»ry IUpp. Wilbur
Da-lcU. Evexett Strawn, Al- | j0V Si oE l0' that *** U **• •****• cllnic lit™", ""i K'_fl W,c5f,!LuPW
ma Brown, Arthur White.!Sim™,: " "^ 7 : and luncheon, which several at- Pee township. Foreet Markh.m.
rtoyd^bTtsda William-f^Uri,"rf"umm**'CUt»\*™2* ^m ^' «»">«y will "^ *%»<^ «°> D''0"'
son. Ida^reOT. Ruth Chris- ft0>cf Girls of Primary C_i.s;al,cnd- tK ruUdw and Ervln
man. Erma Jean Yeager.! rjai.ies Boys ot Primary Class l \ m*l , a i ,.
mS&-&XtUw- S^Si-^Si"- ?'■ ^-;FIREWORKS 'TABW'M.^^y^V^^r
l^l^^^is* yQum, H^f___*.*j^\SAY THE CITY DADS>»-^| «**££?«<** °<
Costumes and deeot-tlons Jterest of Christian educatioo will] ' i»^ ^b^KLi ...
Miss Florence Wolfe, Columbus U ^nta ,t w.verly Method- Pethi-ns r^,^ by Coun-!tcm __? foKnt J$ff X
PAGE MB RIPLEY £_a*T_r*e£_£ A^iea.i^e Sro-! cU and Fln Chief A-fainst : employed. R_»coe Burges, wat
raue mtt. nil i*t.x at 10.30 oclock. A pleatmg pro- \ s^ >nJ Uge H»^ ;chosen as Janitor with td Dan-
——— ! gram has been worked out bv
Mrs. George Young had an In-(the Primary department under
teretUng experience Tuesday. I 'he supervision of Mrs. Mabel
lels as assistant
Leslie Stakcr was employed as
•_!__ _^_-b« _.._ __. »uc, - 1 Th*1 w,e ot ftreworks in this', hiiTdtTvtr tor one year'
Mrs Flossie Dixon 23 ls being! Governor Davey has been made May 26, when she and her hus-! Scott and practice work by .Mlsslcity will be prohibited this yc.ir One School Cleeed'
i held in Uie Ross county jail for'honorary chairman of arrange-' band made a trip to Circleville. ] Helen Brown. according to the banning edict j ThC Kallcn Timber Khool wat
'the shootina imenU, Francis Poulson is chair-iThat day happened to be her The program Is as follows; Iglven last week by Council oni-rd-red closed because of lack
i SherltT Vincent said Mrs. Dlx-I™"-- and W11I'tr_ ^""l"' °''' ^tXh,Atl **» „ 5lrelcv"ic , * .T "y..,n . .'•'*" ^^ °'^1 '^{ImVt.^ "^.'T __,tt^ l^xSl'il lot Uu? rc<v'*%
on told him a shotgun she was S^X; '« managing d>reetor. ,; spent her birthday with J. B. ;Beau tful. ed by Fire Chief A. Jack Wh. c |an<,„ding to run the mititution
;„._aninl, „.-, ,ii,rhairia!rrf nee! Final plans for thc acceptonce , Majorsbom and W. M. Reed. It aScnpture, 8th Psalm land other local citlicnt. reques'.-
H<*nvi iv thr.clarmr ;triklntf ni, ]ip«ch celebration were com-[also happened to be their birth- i Wllma Ann Smith, ing that the ordinance prohibit'
" L. trf. .irtV Th!. woman plated in Wathlngton last weekdays. The two have been to-* Vocal Solo.Mary Joesphinc Jones - ing the sale of and use of fire
:denied, the iherlfl^ said. t;»rshe!'n a "rlcs of conferences hcldlgcther for the past twenty yea,*s -Good "
1 fired the weapon.
i Sheriff Vincent
told that Dixon. - , ___.., ._____. , ______ _. ,_. - Dupt ( Fif. -htof Whjl<, ^ t|w
These studenU will be transported to Stockdale by bus.
Another rule was madt* by the
j Stockdale board of education slat
ling that all teachers must live
Martha and LoU Andre Wajchman thu morning that ho •tcaV^rs'w^'wmSr^ir'ot'-
un-"*n*'Jborn, Petrea Emory, Edna Hal-
WAVERLY TO HAVE
DANCING SCHOOL
A branch of the Jimmy Rawlins School of Dancing will b.*
opened In Waverly the latter part
ot this month, it was announced
thtt morning In a dispatch trom
Columbus.
According to Mr. Rawlins, this
school wlll be operated under the
aame modern principals as all
oUier branches and will feature
Up and ballroom instruction under the personal direction of Mr.
Johnny Murphy.
Mr. Murphy, who has been a
popular teacher ln Columbus for
quite tome time, la active head
of the field ot activities ln the
Rawlins organization and U noted throughout the country In
dancing circles as a past master
in hU line. All Inquiries concerning rates, time, etc, should
be directed to the main office in
Columbus.
Classes are scheduled to begin ln thU city June 27, ~Mr.
Rawlins stated.
In Washington last week i days. The
scries of conferences held j nether for the patt twenty yea ,•$ "Good Cheer" 'workt In the city limits bc en-
■ by Governor Davey and Mr. Ion the annual oecatlon and Mrs Blanche Ann Martin forced.
etld ht* u..,, i Poulson with national offlciaU. J Young has been a third member 1 piano Solo ...Aadallne Douglas j Council decided to strictly en-! w^l«,"v,hX'*dII^r^rt'" |
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