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^..X;..' £_ VOLUME S5 V" .■■■■■■■ ■;.. .. ■ ■- ■ LARGEST CLASS WILL GRADUATE -*•■'■■■ .' . 1 Herald WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1: __.'? The Juniors of the local hlgb-PLAN DAIRY IMPROVEMENTjwiNETKEN WILL GRADUATE !school cr** paying their nnnual re*! IttpecU to -tne Senior claw in lh«!In Stochifa^ Beaver and Wakefield tiadional Junior-Senior banquet in' Commumtiei U_der Direction of the par.ors of the K. of P. hall,! °- 8' "• ^tension Service jjFriday evening, May 20lh. The! " commltlcu on arrangements are as! ***** «™ now W«W road« «o »tart Commcnccment Exercise* of Piketon Rural Hieh School WiU Be Held At High School Auditorium mtttcw on arrangements are as! **^**y nre now ^^H m*d*» to start TWENTY-SIX YOUNG MEN Al-Dj follows; Avanelle Anderson, Charie. a ***** improvement project inj pike LADIES TO RECEIVE DL Hollo*.?. Gcraldine Wipert, Richard J*™ communities in Pike county. hold a. thc hlgh ,fhool" auditorium PLOMAS MAY 26th . Teicher.. lt U being served by the The *»in ot the project is to 'mpreve Lj Mkef0|i ^ Pythian SlaUra. , the qur.l.ty of du» ««u «- *«-' Commencement excrclres of the Piketon Rural High school will, be j Pythian Slater*. The religious outgrowth of Amer- v!at Piketon this evemug at cignl thequnl.ty of dairy cattle In the; oVJoekt „hw| , cUuM of ^^ three ^ct.ona of the county that are,9MtMn ^ ^ djp,omM_ Mu- .__ __„__. f unu. hlng whol* mi k -to Port*- . w ,. ... , . ,.._».... ... ***** mwugiy ixcog- " . f-»,c for thc occasion will be funns-ieU. nued 'n our baccalaureate services, mouth. The work ia to be carried!b h - custcma-v to both m,r ...il. _~ ---«<<»> under th* ______■*!-.. - ,VMO vuis>uwm or Amer- .*"'**■* ■*«""» ox tne c fl A CO TA DUUnrD D! IV 'can edition i* still fittingly rtcog- -funti..hlng whol* mi LLitdd IU ftl_.n_.JL-_ iLAI ntred ;n our baccalaui customs-*- to both our collc^ea" an'd*™ under the direction of A Eaten-L gj,ph*neon, Common Pleas Judge high schools. The local services am>lo» Scmeo «* 0hio sfc*" V>Ter"!of Ada,... - Mno o-. slty and will Peebles orchestra. Judge W i i o • ■ /_v< o./.I »t _' "" \1'* Stephenson, Common I'l«as Judg (high schools. The local services *.re >»»> ***».* 0h,° ¥'/ ^TH of Adam , county, will deliver tne "Honor Blight" at the Hi8h School'to be held. Sunday evening. May 22, *-* <"■*■ **'» ho «*™tef-' «**** b*Sclass address. The program for th Auditorium on Tuesday Even- (In tho M. E. church. The message Count)* 'A***™ T,*>",or- SP<*ioUst*i„erci*e. follows: inC, May 24th j Is to be presented bv Rev. II. H '">m Ohio SUte i Is to be presented by Rev. H. H.,from 0h,° *>*<* **• w» hcJP outIConoc«t Wilbur, of the M. E. church. HU •*■** «**» V*****' 'J* •_ **»»»« Invocation Rev theme is. "Thc Quest of a Lifc;-«nd probably Virg.I Overholt. a <p>; Muj.ic T. C. V>~ ■__—*- .*fclaliat «. tar*** I-..-.-. ■ aws ^ .^ leaver) , , ... .. -.. , Judge \\ l'. i>u*phcn. o.i , ' —"*• Ma» Music . •church, and Rev. Theo. Franke, of 2«th. ^ <hc Purpose of talking j^^,,,.,, ■ I • — •*•'*■ •**,. **.. tnurcn. niS —"• ****** «..i\eiiip, -|„ a. Kuuf • itheme is, "The Quest of a Lifo;and probably Virg.l Overholt. a BACCALAUREATE ON SUNDAY;lime." Rev. T. C. Kerr, pastor oficl*h-t in farm buildings. l-**- 1'ie-bytcrian church. Rev, Roy: A meeting is to be held at Bc {Standiford, of the United Brethren H'«h school, Saturday eveninir Thr. fn***..__•:,,I. __.__.___M._t 'f4inrT.ti n«/4 n -^1 »-. , . '-<v_t,fc /•__ .l- . ' • Orchestra C. T. Gram . Orchestra NUMBER 20 i STREITENBERGER 1 IS FOUMUlifLTY OFMELLETT MURDER—MERCY PLEA MADE BY JURY IN ITS VERDICT ACCOMPLICE. IN MURDER Former Waverly Man Automatically Ge<» a Life Term ,„ ,he Penitentiary THIRD MAN IS CONVICTED * _ .» .«, oi n«n aegn. wlcr ro"'uU'*i "' »»<>« 'i'-g^ Dr. |. V. Seler in a-._-m nation uf Don K. Mei*e.t..rt Jur>- '« ut'*Al**>* "•«'"' •« nj>hip of Mr.-=. N. li. Siak. It will bejlhe MB*Ho» of two d«iry demon- s 1JoanJ of E<iufotluIl) -Caotor. editor. He ws» born n._.r fyr «-•»*«»'".ty i; the a, ____««_«. lemembeied that Mr*. Si-k. with .*'"»t.on farm_ in eacn community.: ^^ Oivhestra!Beaver, this county, and for aeveimi;0' Don It. Mellett. Cant r, _, v i*imi;ar choir, pre.entrd a b-cautifu! th™« tarm» to fo,low ''"^^jBenediCt.o,, .......Rev. C. T. Grant 'ye»» resided in Waverly. where hejTn0 *»*! we«mmend«l m, fx.T* ^"iEu^.er composition thU year. IpraUc,, and to cheek op on «he pro- ^ „, "Not for ourselvas,M«»ve a wagon for the standanl rtUlo""<- '-">' »v*ult» »n _8 » £S* PROGRAM *>«*<•« <,f c»;h »« onrc • mon^!ut for ether,, we live." Ctaa_ colo^. Oil Company. "{ We «npri_onment eth II»tf.c!d.;rrrluJt: .Somepjan of testing each cow,! ft. a!1< rhe jury ree«iv_d thi , Mckenney,, Mr? c-t| Schau,uI> Mi,4 phyJ. milk will be involved also. Further ^ f|i||fiW nE W1„ w.(,. .I;„,,. -m .m." -^ unham, Llita-I .. ,jA(jer j tentative plan* c thi* county, and for wvcral •' Don R. Mellett. C.uuon <;d,tor. rcy. which a sentence type October—Winter feeding. November—Bull trial. December—Management school, lebi-uary—Dairy bani._ and milk} hou_e _ Sandy Chap.1 L"u,', M**". *■*» under indictment, _J~' '""*! "",. . ..' ',„,.,» i-i.. ..unt Vallev The furenoon °' dj-awn g up plan* in thc Canton Thunnan Zimmnrnuin, Lrncjtt Har- *nu r...i-nni »aney. mr lurenonn .,,,.«,, i *(.l ^ /-i /. '.ifrtbf, u-lll Mtiirt at ter o'clock J*t*t'«n ^ou-c to kill M.-ilett U<__'__e r_j, laaa'*-' Shoemaker and Clifton ■ exercn-r i uui mar. ai i.n o rioc* TaJbott and the afternoon progmm nt two. ol "'' eononaJ atiacK* on the A g<n»i turn out is expeotod f«»r thi«. "JungD,* Cantoo'i underworld. TO OPERATE TEA ROOM injecting and a very good time. Th._ Strmtenberger declared he vi-a^ in composed _. ... boys and eleven girls as follows; Fo»t«_r Lee, Robert ert Campbell, Louise 0 ton Scbwartx, Elisabeth ,. Nedrn Trebcr, Helen McKenney, ,, _ , _ , , „,,„",' ,„ [, t, 1, r. . .... ' Mrs, Carl Schau--i.il. Mim Phy - Virgil Brown, Elmer Dunham, Lliia-I .. .. . ' beth Heibel. Ruth Gibson, Edwin! ' ' Sautte*-. Robert Montgomer>'. Lucy)'. . Caldwell, Zelma Blaicr. ScrepU "V" "" ., ■ ___-• *. o •__ if .. e I Anthem--"Lift Acord, Vaun Smith, Hattic Scaggs* Richard Middleton, Robert Wills,! _ *" * * '" Gilbert Tewksberry, Lloyd Crabtree.!Scr-**'* -Uason- Orville Dally, Milton Slavens andi ' *;." * *nI{cV* Ro>0 *fUn; '1" Herbert Lillich. . ChorU5 U,Jt.h *AT'lCJZ ' ceast-nal, kipl ng--Dekovcn ThU Is ono of the largest cla***! n<JV Th<o FrunU arA chont% to be graduated from thc local high'Qjj.crt0 school and in character end .scholar-; M„ CarV Skhau.Vil. M, , Phyl- »p i. entirely worthy of its many J ljs Ra(Jer -odid predecesKors. As a atUng,Qluuvt.i_..0n ^ H;ghwa>,. condu-ion to thc public ..chool car- (BrrtnMJl, Bnnvn, eer of th-rt young men and women,! Mi„ Rmhj. Qjrer Mn, N £ they ar. to be addressed by Dr. L.. John.ton Mr. E T. Tctr>ckf „n J. Ashbaugh, Professor of Education, q , pn>0,j^r at Ohio State Uniwr^-ty. f*" *-v ' baugh comes to us rich <_ ience as a school man and nat outstanding in his contributi educational problems. His i to &it class should constitute _ uablc page in the further cducali al out! - k of its members. , PROGRAM ' jWiH undoubtedly tak.: advantage on-" w.,H««nce___n_ weea at Piketon lu' •a; H,th hH h«*»'- in hi )..• MSJSll' n***' T c? S«- A. the .„roft_nchool_ea^n All G^.de Teacher. Re-employed by ^he opportumt, of v,_.t,ng "Thc»_. t_, annual Junior-Senior ban- •* "•* verdict «u reed, bat rem. .. I**C*t,Cn ■•V' T^SjMm^cbto «d llta^plrtt^fSriS B~"l of Education-Two Va- ,< Hut. -W,iK,ugn».y HtJ,«bl,can. quet a; the Piketon- High .cbooi au--* ^». As he wa. led fmm ..,_ u.7e ' • V:- ° hAn:T*7 u- t . y. „ h l ^iJ ca»cie, in High School -The Hut* opened for the season drtonun. on la_t Thurxlay erenmg. *«**« «*-. h... eyes filled v .., Welcome Address ^xuatt, tb« youth, w <J »• « L^ ^ Mn(. M HuU __. and;May l2tfcf whcn y,e Jumof cUw- t*«r», but he .-diowed no other c - a^HiHory f^C-ffi C*S^ ^ • -*• »f ^ W.v«Iy Mrs. Mjtbel Ceblen-n tn cb,W and entanamed the Seniora The menu - and made no comment. MuSc ... Orchestr. *h* Aiumr., banquet, with happy an-jB-^ °< Education, Superintendent, ^o wUl operate the business «.nUl|for tbe evtn.n^wet' P«P««d by the cttANCE ma;km<: ,'f i*«^ * ticiuoi:tn of «hi_ memorable -uveilt J E. Way. who came to Waveriy.'^r - lo_e. of the scnool term relra,-, member, <.f thr Homo Economies "ILL CHANGE MAKKLRb ii. p J T__.il_._A'Oft- ll The bow and a.rls. both yoong ^ -«*r> 1™m Westerville. Ohio,!^ i^ •eacher-PropnrtorS for the ] class and consisted of fmit cockuii. "»• J*"** and black ,h. ».. Dr. E. J. Ashbaugh, O. S. U. ine ooya ami gins, pom >oung, / v..,.,,,^ -crr-amed chicken. tomato -.alan, wh»cn *»ve been u«*ed to mark sim.. ed c»uliil«.«, highway route*, for .everal y<. ......,.._,_*_ «_ nupenn-,1'^'"-" ■*« >*ea-r. estaWiened a wide ■". ro'K roffee, ice cream and cake. W,H -*■' uk'n <,own ■n4j replace.: o. i> ._.__ «f ni_.i_.m__. "" hack'to'thU ' hom-s-coniins: «o a^aini »«iint of tbe Waveriy schoob. for rvputation for the cuality and excel- The following projfram was given; muc^ ***** marker^ whtefi aUo w..i Preeeirfatioa of Diplomas .... bock thu ™™™™n* " *%*]* Unt, of three yeart# |,n„ of its «.rvice and won a fine Toastmaeter Paul Benner b' «»« '^P' of ••» Ub.o map. bu; Mr. Barch mingle vith home folks and renew; _ « ree > rs .run„c froni tn.n^,,, ,...i ..„....'Welcome Addres, Auburn Smith w'» «* P*"*ed white wfth«.bl_._ Mh youngj«**» y«*^. /^m Westerville. Ohio>-- the ■.eacher-propnrtor* for thejdasa and eonsi_ted of i Music " OrvhcMra^nd .Id. wbo have dop-ited our -^ ne w*T su,wrintende»t of the dimmer vacation. creamed chicken to, Prtse.tation'of Ciasstothe Board midst :. seek fame and fortune to *'«*nHfc «*»"*■• for ■ n«mb*^ »' D,stinct,ve and un_,ue. "The Hut" maahed potato... l-utte TSTucIJon^ Mr Way other cli.nc.. will be meandering! >««. ***** "-employed as supertn- opened last year esUbliehed a w.de erro'J, coffee, ice cres PmeritttSrS Diplomas hack to this homecoming *o igami^dent of tbe Waveriy school, for Imputation for the quality and excel-^The following prograr. Mr. Barch mingi. v.ith home folks and renew! _ ten _. .«. wimt Mini won a Dm B^t,0n R-H-H'^,bUr ^Ty^] -» -n,ainta,ed;l>uet ^^£^^^3^ The arnual class play I, to be fa^ „„_ PfcajBtf *„ ^ to Way-, eupervisi * . and the people of this sea.-_n. JJuuU Cutler and Howard P^Ut ^^^T^ ^"^^ pteaeated Tuesday evening. May SmnJlma and disUnce mean noth-' Waverly ar« very well pleased at his ■ Chaff 1*««- Shoemakrr *J« •»• ^ made, la order that th,, -■ --- - toJ^^^ptola-^^iw.. Mr. Way U a Pike! TAKEN TO PEN Reading Thelma _tubb, will conform with number, of feoer- .---_, TOW ^pencnid when they j««»«/ product and is the son ofj U ..liam Henry Copley -nd James; 1«^ *»«<". HHrt>,Cr"',,•,^ The t^TT^^nT _I^t acta. It calU for a cast of fourteenL, featJV» S festive board: iThomr. Way, well known merchant!Mitchell were Uk_n to the Ohio-Toast-- To the High School' l"„1Z\l ™ kn_wn 1 sC' characters OJght boys and aix girl. u* as ^n „__« „ tt gala €ven of Id.-xho. He formerly taught ,n Sute ^nlUntimr, Wednesday, by! Dclbcrt Birkheimer ^^T"^' n°* " ^ ,.^d t« as followe; Ruth Gibson, Elitabeth!;-,, Coroc one come ali» The!the Pike county schools and was, for 3benJT Krneht Dowdle and Deputy! ***__ !'T , ^ . i_ _ ^ xi-L Hatfield. Haiti. Scaggx, Louise Hir SLrf^Ui^ iTxpectg you i» P-^d of years, a member of the W„»_am Anderson. Copley wa_ l»- ^RAGE CHANGES HANDS ^^ ^^J ail « by, Helen McKenney, Serejua Ac-i-n^ Knlertainment Committee isip'*k« County Board of Examiners. dieted by the la»t grand jury on a Harr/ L. Foster. Joseph Vanmeter ^ • Oh ' 11 be ord, Richard Middleton, Rohertlp^p^-j^ a ^aj <urpns« and a real! 0thir *cacher» employed for tbe charge of issuing a worthle.-. check;and B. C. Fremont have formed a ' a* ™*u m*p*' *° Uft,° wlU ** Wills, Orville Daily, Robert Camp-1treat> »emcmber the dato, Friaayicora,n* >***r an,; to Meiebant Will otambaugh. of partnership for the purpo»e_ of deal- ° toe ' unU K WI" bc ncCfja'*arT bell, Elmer Dunham, Robert Brown, 'evening. May 27th, at tho M, E.' Ui-8^ School—Paul Baird, Nolan near Stockdale. Hc en__red a pleaing in, handling and repo-rmi; auto- pnn: ncw jm****- Virgil Brown and Edwin Sautter. jchureb.' Honor the occasion with j Murphy and Miss Len£. .-Umsowcr. of Kudty when arraigned and was j mobile-*. The deal was made last SHOW A SUCCESS The cast has been rehearsing»your pr^cnoe. If you don't, you'll! F'm Erode, Miss Ar.:,. Smith. sentenced to two years in the Ohio; Thursday and they have taken over faithfully under the direction of (wish you had. j Second grade. Miss Emma Crew-j State penitentiary. Mitchell, who jthe Fo_t« Garage on Market street Miss i-arosower for the past three! \fard weeks. Two hours of splendid fun' and merriment is assured the capac-' ity crowd which will greet thia amateur group. CAST OF CHARACTERS Watts OrviBe Dally -_r:_L-^i t».«. . __ . ..< jford. home. PRISONER BREAKS JAIL Third grade. Mis* Helen Arm —o— bruster. Bull Carter, of BcaVer, escaped Fourth grade. Miss Dorothy Andre, from tt>6 Jackson county jail, afteri Fi*th r^ade, Mrs. Mary E. Gehres. aawing his way through three rows Sixth grade, Mrs. Louise M. Michael **i:*l7ZJ*—--. ~rs!\ **'***• Other prisoners made no Hoeckh. T_T K^rt ^Witfoit to folhiw him. Sheriff Ro«s,of: Seventh grade, Chariea ^i^ngton:::::^^te s&\Trd^ &*%_¥* *"« M1- James SchoSey. .cabort^_*S ^. W*« *jt»d «f Cwter. H. »jtt »>W Carton .. ..Elitahe-h H^_KTl^"^,d ^*£_* S *»U«»P^ I *» *£_» «!» n,'.h__,t n**-4-.-**^ *Mi«^" nun* Edward Matthew*, near Jackson. — v__.i_ Richard Ipl^y^j {Sheriff EoM ^ ^ ^ f^t ce_, DEAT„ OF MR PRATHER f3"*"* j - *** —**—-***, --W--..*. .--...» uunjr on aiarket street ^',e 4^*pden of the Shah" wsu> resides sin the C„."« Chapel neigh-(Harry Foster will have full charge ***«'*'' at the Piketon Uuml school borhood. rear hcSre. *as convicted at'of the LuMness and in a short timel<U,d'lorum on ■»*» Monday and Ithe fall term ot uw. on a cbargejwill Ukc on a make of automobile■ Ue<,'»«»ay evening* to large and of shooting with intent to kill that will be a real seller in this*'•PP^ciative audience*. The pUyiet Martia Reinhart, following a alleged .locality. An expert auto mechanic m*d* » rp*1 *-lt *ad much of the quarrol ut a dance at the Mitchellju now or. the Job and the wants of)■*UCce■*, of thU production was due Reinhart was In a serious■ auto cwners will he taken care of.]10 the untiring efforts of Miss Florence Wynn and Mn_» Josephine Lep- TO BATTLE TRI-TOW.N TIGERS Thc Waverly ba_e__JI nine, nun- DETECTIVE VISITS CITY *ged by Ralph Keyaer, oTpott-**\ D*t9ctiyti °n Sut«. of Cm, n" mouth, will battle the Tri-Town*, *** ,n W'»rer'X «**« Friday, • Tigers at the "^ local ball oarit „.«t i°°k,a« u»* *■ »conI ot F.oyd t fKAXUeK *— — ■ wmiu mm __4a uu ne leu ccr- Richard Middleton tain U.at Carter had outride help In. Friends in thla city will regret to BACK IN NAVY Honor Bright Ruth Gibson nuking his escape. j learn ot the death of Mr. John M iUon Peters, a sailor on the fleet —. •_._ _.,- * «wn: Jookiat up _ -^lord 0f F*o~yd Annie Serepta Acord iFranklin Prather, which occurred repair abip Medusa, who has beenjTlger. at the^Iocal ball park, n«*"!Streitenberger, convicteti Tuesday Maggie Helen McKenney OUT OF HOSPITAL I at hl» home in Williamsville, HL. spending a two weeks' furlough with;Sua~day afternoon. Rain1 caused the ^ Car.tor. ou a charve of murtler' Tat Louise Higby —o—. .. jlast Thursday afternoon? Mr. Pra-jhis pscents, Mr. and Mrs. WiUiam I postponement of their scheduled Streitcnbergtr was indkud in th^ Simpson Robert Brown Mr. and Mrs. Tom McLean andj ther had been an Invalid for more Peters, of near Wakefield, has leftjgame with Chillicothe, last Sunday.'count_ oa m n^^opport charge Jones Virgil Brown Mrs. Donald Ogle motored to Co-jthan a jear. Funeral services we_e|for New York City to return to hisjlCeyser has a good nine representing t^fe in jj^ d ' whw5 ^^ B BUI Drum Edwin Sautter j lumbus, Sunday, and were guests at'held at the home, Saturday after- ehip. which is with the Pacific Fleet j Waveriy, and a big crowd will Moore was proMicotor ACT I. Time, present, month ofjthe home of Dr. and Mrs. C. MJnoon, and the bod-r laiel tr* ****** i-ljj, j;ew York harbor. jdoubtless tum out every Sunday to' APT T Tim* nrmtLf-A -_,_«^k .ITT' '• w"* Soests ati/ieio at the home, Saturday aftar- 1 about fiVS T« "'IS* h°Wf °f Dr' ■* Mre* C- M- B^ m the body laid to r^a ,„ ^11 T me -ll^J'J*- \™00a°T' Tom mfona< °* ^ Dr. Williammlle II. Time, rune oclock same Moooey, Tvho underwent an opera-! — "*' j1** K ML Carroel hospital, fa now! SEATS FOR CLASS PLAY jsee thc locals perform at their home' Bjq IMPROVEMENT WAVERLY WILL CELEBRATE paric ; j 3,^^, H<troW McConmck «_. At tno last meeting of the Ex-;. REDUCES FARES ed makii.g plans for a grade and I I ACT III Time, nine o'clock V th Vermel nospiiaj, \- nowi SKATS FOR CLASS PLAY **ot1": a , ""l"-*TS^tt^*-^****!-^^ <**-.]***»c_fc.dB£,^m *-___^___^;rr„ nu«*"*»*- *» *m*m {One grami Improvement in this dty, -
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Title | The Republican Herald 1927-05-19 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1927 |
Searchable Date | 1927 |
Time Period | 1921-1930 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
Submitting donor/loaner | Loaned by Garnet A. Wilson Public Library of Pike County |
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Title | Republican Herald 1925-10-03 to 1927-12-290711 |
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^..X;..'
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VOLUME S5
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LARGEST CLASS
WILL GRADUATE
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Herald
WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. MAY 19, 1: __.'?
The Juniors of the local hlgb-PLAN DAIRY IMPROVEMENTjwiNETKEN WILL GRADUATE
!school cr** paying their nnnual re*!
IttpecU to -tne Senior claw in lh«!In Stochifa^ Beaver and Wakefield
tiadional Junior-Senior banquet in' Commumtiei U_der Direction of
the par.ors of the K. of P. hall,! °- 8' "• ^tension Service
jjFriday evening, May 20lh. The! "
commltlcu on arrangements are as! ***** «™ now W«W road« «o »tart
Commcnccment Exercise* of Piketon
Rural Hieh School WiU Be Held
At High School Auditorium
mtttcw on arrangements are as! **^**y nre now ^^H m*d*» to start
TWENTY-SIX YOUNG MEN Al-Dj follows; Avanelle Anderson, Charie. a ***** improvement project inj pike
LADIES TO RECEIVE DL Hollo*.?. Gcraldine Wipert, Richard J*™ communities in Pike county. hold a. thc hlgh ,fhool" auditorium
PLOMAS MAY 26th . Teicher.. lt U being served by the The *»in ot the project is to 'mpreve Lj Mkef0|i ^
Pythian SlaUra. , the qur.l.ty of du» ««u «- *«-'
Commencement excrclres of the
Piketon Rural High school will, be
j Pythian Slater*.
The religious outgrowth of Amer-
v!at Piketon this evemug at cignl
thequnl.ty of dairy cattle In the; oVJoekt „hw| , cUuM of ^^
three ^ct.ona of the county that are,9MtMn ^ ^ djp,omM_ Mu-
.__ __„__. f unu. hlng whol* mi k -to Port*- . w ,. ... , .
,.._».... ... ***** mwugiy ixcog- " . f-»,c for thc occasion will be funns-ieU.
nued 'n our baccalaureate services, mouth. The work ia to be carried!b h -
custcma-v to both m,r ...il. _~ ---«<<»> under th* ______■*!-.. -
,VMO vuis>uwm or Amer- .*"'**■* ■*«""» ox tne c
fl A CO TA DUUnrD D! IV 'can edition i* still fittingly rtcog- -funti..hlng whol* mi
LLitdd IU ftl_.n_.JL-_ iLAI ntred ;n our baccalaui
customs-*- to both our collc^ea" an'd*™ under the direction of A Eaten-L gj,ph*neon, Common Pleas Judge
high schools. The local services am>lo» Scmeo «* 0hio sfc*" V>Ter"!of Ada,...
- Mno o-. slty and will
Peebles orchestra. Judge W
i i o • ■ /_v< o./.I »t _' "" \1'* Stephenson, Common I'l«as Judg
(high schools. The local services *.re >»»> ***».* 0h,° ¥'/ ^TH of Adam , county, will deliver tne
"Honor Blight" at the Hi8h School'to be held. Sunday evening. May 22, *-* <"■*■ **'» ho «*™tef-' «**** b*Sclass address. The program for th
Auditorium on Tuesday Even- (In tho M. E. church. The message Count)* 'A***™ T,*>",or- SP<*ioUst*i„erci*e. follows:
inC, May 24th j Is to be presented bv Rev. II. H '">m Ohio SUte i
Is to be presented by Rev. H. H.,from 0h,° *>*<* **• w» hcJP outIConoc«t
Wilbur, of the M. E. church. HU •*■** «**» V*****' 'J* •_ **»»»« Invocation Rev
theme is. "Thc Quest of a Lifc;-«nd probably Virg.I Overholt. a ; Muj.ic
T. C. V>~ ■__—*- .*fclaliat «. tar*** I-..-.-. ■ aws ^ .^
leaver) , , ... .. -.. ,
Judge \\ l'. i>u*phcn. o.i
, ' —"*• Ma» Music .
•church, and Rev. Theo. Franke, of 2«th. ^ |