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y ?. The Republican Herald i ea* ******** m ■_#»■ ■ VOLUME 86 WAVEKLY, OHiOe THURSDAY. JULY 26. 1928 CANNON BALL JOINS THE ARMY Private Jean Rapp, son of Mr. WILL FURNISH EXHIBITS jPROMOTION TO HIGH SCHOOL Fair. tag Pinal T*_t. kJeOffe Rapp, of Waverly, Ohio, who! BoTs •n«' Girl* 4-H Clebs To Play Otii of 230 Student* tbe Following. DUO fA IC CI t? .Tl "f'-ntly enlisted for »«rrice with tb« Bi* P***** Al Pikatao Were Successful In Pas.. BUj IU 10 OU LV..***« Artillery branch of Oio Regular; Army, h*_s been assigned to duty. jwfth troop* in Hawaii, and left Newj Boy* and girls 4-!! cubs this year. Out of a total of __30 students the: [Turk City Friday on tbe Unit»4j*» in-years past ar* expected to ex-fo!i ...jug eighth gaden. of thc Pike' Af Result of AutO Ac-atate.- Army Transport "Cambral.'V peeled to furni»h over half af the CV-.ty SVhool Syatcm were *uc-; . , -« p .* I Upon hi* arrival at Honolulu.'vxhitii'S st the Pike County Pair ee**ful in pawing the eigth grade OW _r*BLtr jprivate Rapp and thc young men|*»t Piketon on Augut 7, 8, 0 and 1 ■*»..'15 **."•! i-xiumoatJon given last A^ril [who sailed with him will be assigned'Therr will be exhibits of clothing.(ami May: RoVd. TWO LIQUOR CASES*'mi tourijl ^ ■ "' on Hawaiian duty enjoy unu <to units in the Hawaiian Islands, lo*]by 21 clotlilng clubs, exhibits of that. Hc>ver town*hlp—Lene Brut.*, letted at posts which generally He; I cooking elub. exhibits by S aaiadJMsry Cotton. Gladys Chandler, J. to internationally fsroou*!»n_! »andwich clubs, exhibits hy one-P. Stall, Amanda Willson, Gladys: SoJd.c/t (**t club, exhibits of 3 pig clubs, andjCnl.-oun, Grace .Shepherd, and Kath.; unuaual toc-l'exhiblti* by S handcraft cluh*. itytt Calhoun, "reationel privilege*, there being Wp-^!lul»s which will exhibit are the' i:' ****** Villse*.—V»tn. Stoll. l»auL ,vided for them summer rest camps, j.h BoMten CUVs Club, led by Mr*. ■*•*• *damst Roaeoe Dougherty, Mary; where all may go for a two week'o. o. Davis; Msplewood Clothing'l,!-■'■ '•,il H!air* Cad CUndler, period during vacation time. Alway*-Ciub, led by Mrs. Lilly Kent, Slav-:****'••**•*' aVsbptt and Leverm. Ita pp. withn reach is tho far famed beach|cni. Snappy Stitcher*, led by MabeL •**"* "*'"■ townrhip—*Marjorie Mc-j t»f Waikiki. and tho surf bathing re-j stirr; Stockdale Wide a Wakes, led Ca' ' •■ub'** ar,d Opal McCroeken. ' HOUSE aort at Haleiwa. • jby Mrs. Nelle* Clement; Star Sew-; '•'»*■ Creek township- Be* Uon- !• Athletic* play nn important part'ing Cluh, led by Miss Verna Shett; c> *»**d Jenntoii Vandyke. tIts the life of the soldiers in Hawaii,! Beaver Valley Buay Bees, led by Ona . J",iwon township—Beatrk* Max. A* the result of an automobile ac-^nd every organisation pride* itrelf Owen*; Sargent Needleworkcr*. led*1'' cidrnt on tbe U>w path' near the Jas- on « galaxy of team* in the pro*-!by Mr*. J. EL Brook*. Bo»well Jolly *' Are Disposed of By Squire Brown, Who Hand* Out $100.00 and Costa. NEWS AROUND COURT —— ■-■■■ ■-■—■■■ -■ _■■_, NUMBER 30 '"-'■ I ill I II IIMi STATE HIGHWAYS MUST BE WIDENED t Beautifjcation by Tree Planting Can Be Accomplished. LAW INADEQUATE Public Utilities, However Mult Be Permitted To Oper- • m ate Director Says. CARRINorON MARSHAL NEW ROAD IMPROVEMENTS The candidacy ot Judge Carrlng- Hugh Harris. Woodrow Acord. tnn T- Marshal for United State* Ohio mu*t secure, wider rights ot ly to the fsct that he stands highway*., can be a* sieve I. Kirk Mid per bridge, during the high water pective championship clais in when his automobile went off tbe'qx>rt. The climate 1* ideal, for road Into the water, Alfonso Farley,; a Land that knows no winter thru his attorneys. Geo. D. Nye and.outdoor »port* thrive tbe year round.: Earl D. Parker, has filed' suit for Private Rapp will remain in the er* led by Mrs. Horoter Pope, Smith, damages against Ore* Cannon Ball Kawalisn depatment for appro*-..'Hit! Jolly Crew, led by Miss Viva1*-'*'' *>«•• **«**>>• Holton. Dulcie Bee. -^"""J. of •» Actional alliances •***"***¥< Tr^rtaWon Company. Farley mately two years, when he will bej Detty: Laurel Hill Needleworkers, mn. Bertha Hughe, Mary Torg. ******* «"*«**• of no particular Tree ■*******- ™d rcedstde beatu wbo reside, at Nauoo. alleges tbat! returned to the United State, for die- led by Edna Smith, Camp Wonder &»*** Williamson, Mary Bennur. ^'A-[<>* «*«. His eminent fit-tin-ration aloft* our p,b.i, road, ha, led by Mis* Zelma Dun-'1*1-*"- Shank*. Irma Thompson, Lii--BeM for th« offlct-' ** not questioned. not received the attention it deserve* and If *n Ohio." Director Kirk believes, and the remedy lie* in aroQ.in,. „JI j* car was crowded oft the road by,charge, having In tbe meantime en.: Worker*. . -j. _»._» ^„„m *,•..--, ■•♦on* of thc Cannon BaU bu***. Far-:joyed , ten thousand dollar outing ham, Beaver Busy Bee^ led by Miss ««** U*n_an. »• » "■ ">• pnme of life ley and tha members of bis party^fncluding a visit to thc Panama and Lenor. Adsin*. Idaho All Stars, led *'"•**•. town,hi->-Marg.ret We*t, ^netad will be able ta make.a «"• ****** ■•** " «wtoj public oeeaped Injury but their car was'S*„ Francisco at the expense ot by Mis* Ester Matthews; BxultttJv^ Sbeetrmker^ Bg;,t , Uncle Sam. an Sewing Club. led by Mrs. V. B.|«. EU«beth Bakenhastcr, Freda**** *««>• "• h« everything to rtc-. *•****. •' **** **** *** tbow now .Toumine; Dailyville Clothing Club,!*3**"-"* H****---* Crabtree RELEASED FROM ASYLUM >d The following new case* has been filed in common pleas court: ■■■■■- W. L. Armintrout vs. Wood Par- Ch*rl*< H. L«wi*, Form.r Pik*ton ell, Chas. F. Smith Sons, and C-Mtt.j Bny. Ace«titt*d of Murd*r, Sanderson; marshalling liens. Atty.; On Io»»nitr PU*. George D. Ny* for plaintiff. The Kentucky Joint Stock Land Charie* 11. I_ew>«, former Colum- Beaver Valley Jolly Cooker., led by .ommend him to the voter, who is *>rovu*'*"** by Mrs! 3C*D. .Tackett;*WakoTI •**"hbJ<* t"wn*hip—Paulino Bu?hat*.l,,>ok*n* fo* • **»*«•» to rcprelFent all •field Sewing Club, led by Mary AgneJJe»>lc Bro*^. Jessie Beach, Laura,th« P»ople. We. the people of Ohio ***r Ault; Shyvllle Clothing Club, led by;°1rc!W* v,o!«* l*t\h. Hallic Ware, n**ct- * **** Uke Judge Marshal In **d tt*. M«o' Shy;/*ohn'. Comer Sewing'<****vc Newland. Dolly Greathou*e. **•♦ U- S- Scnata. It U to be hoped t** • Club, led by GoWie ReliUnger; Hon-'itnbel Montgomery, Ruth Johnson, *hst they will realise th" est Workers, led by Beatrice Dlckr^n^V URhtle and Vlrg.nia FalU. time ta make blm tbeir Until the present \\*nr s'nte high official* have beei. overwhelm- trying ta build rosd* faat enough he ever i>crea».lng ciravan of his fact in motor vehicles, tt has been impossible candidate. t0. devote but «can* attention ta making our roads beiuti.'.il. We bnve Pe* Pee towmihlp—Violet Walk. Bank, of Lexington. Ky., vs. William'bu* patrolman, -who confes*ed the.Ora Lochbaum; Bethel Hill Top S.jer. Uu.Uen Berth, Bertha Unsirg. SUES FO* LOS5 OF MACHINE had so n.iny room, to oar highway W. Ely and Myrtle A. Ely, his wife, slaying of Leo Wade, a brother of- and S. Club, led by Mr*. Wm. Hum- Opal Stulley, Lver-tt Rapp. Virgil ******** »*«•****•« sh* Mr*. M*r*ar*< R. Danny Ask* Rail, enormous brood of new antes hatch. road to Pay Fo, [*•.. r:,»h*d *d ea h year, that nothinr ha- been Dmdg* S*d*n. left to b*autify our front yard or -garden. Margaret R. Denny filed suit Tuea- "Lews in effect at pr<_.*fent are iiu :day against th* Oal.'iiroro and Ohio *-h**iu*te to meet condition*, but tbe ! railroad in the Ro» county courts, chief diflJeulty He* In the right of vs. L. II. Fi-rrelland Atmle FafeU,'ebanH ef shoot.!* Ms 'brother -oiB--Handicraft, led br Jamea Pfeiffw; mih, Tj^by White. Rtttb Starling,' T^1*0* d*°>agw\-n the sum of MeiW to° ******* '* P****l* **<>'* i"t' Eat interest from May 23 1928. tr*** *** **•■• *•** t'^', psvement, drain- Tandy Hendrickson, Alia* Amanda fleer, and sentenced ta the Limaible; Nonam* Clothing Club led byjSmit-h. Maragret McDowell. Albert lendrickson. and J. H, Hendriek*on; atate hospital for tbe criminal in-'Mrs. M. A, Brown; Maple wood Club; Brown. Arnold Murry. Ethel Bos- money and foreclosure of mortgage.j»ane, aftar being aeqaitte-t on the led by Mr*. Lilh.e Kent; Hiketon JoLJworth. Maragret Schilling. Hasel Attorney* E. L. Dabney and Levi B. sole ground of insanity, ws* back ly Cookers, led by Lillian Wagner;; Schwarts. Mildred Bowman, Goldi-t; Moore for plaintiff. jin Columbus Frjdsy a free man. Stoney Ridge S. tnd 8. dub. led byjEstep. Lelia Fults, Behulsh Eblin,: The Ohio, Pennsylvania Joint, Lewis wa* given a canity hearing Mrs. A. Shoemaker; Merry Maids/and Harold Brown Stock Land.Bank, of Clevenland, I shortly after he was arrested on a led by Mrs. Ada -Newlamlj Pee Peej *p«rry tawnahip—Josephln* 1 husband and wife; D. H. Vanwinklejcer whom he claimed was "paying Beaver Valley Busy Boysllanicraft A)v0ra Crum. Walter Brown, Ester trustee; ___. C Massie. Kanawha, W.'too much attention to hi* wife," and led by Ed. Vallery; Newton'* Ha»-,i_U)b#onf Artbur RnLUey, tnd okleyj '■ **nr *ai fcrr hu b*ni> Va.; C. II. Kates. 2433 Collier a**e.,>a» acquitted in Franklin county,meria' Club, led by George Mua- Knuley Huntington. W. Va,, Tba Dexter, common plea* court on the murder tard; Waverly Handicraft led by Manufacturing Co.;. Tbe Womeldorf}charge after a plea of inaanity wasjFloyd Knbn; Beaver Valley Bear; *^rt~^'r)m^ were riding in an automobile near ** telephone, telegraof. or trwismi*. J Lyndon, with Mr-. Denny rinvlrgi'don line* and thc oeeaslonal e_e«trio Plseton Rural—Glerora Ijiwi-on, n« ,. r . . j ■ * niiM.j ** Un tn© Lyndon grsde cro*.urj thc railroad. ~i .ninuimwnnj *_,o... I ne »TOtroiat7ri;co-»-rgw envee m inmm vi iw»_--Hjf wm rtuju n.*.*,*, w.._i. . m*m,, *~ *" \i_uraa*r« Dennv AH<-*n Ftstrtmr 3ark . ■'- — ■• •* ».-—...» ...w .._.,, , *»S and Thomas Co., Tbe Commercial'entered. He was examined by a'Cats led by Milliam Murphy, Sdoto ^ „£ pn n'«! j-w' «ahba\\\\\x** "' 'h* re'***< ,tl t*r *teti- utlbtie< cannot be driven and Savings Bank, and vhe Tiitcton,'board of alienist* and found to be Handicraft led by Chaa. Height, tbe „ _-_J__, »ntfln''-,"." ^!! "'!'Uon *nd tn9r m*6* *n eff,Jrt **> sT»t *••» our highway.. They are perform. National Bank, money foreclosure.insane. jOak Valley Handicraft, lad by Ar- c^ftaTtC^faKP '***'**• "^ hu*b*m! rtt*c«P**^ <n*» * **rric* ** *****>**r *» that nd equitable relief. Attorney Ceo J Probate Judge Homer Z. BoatwickiUmr Moata; Noname Handy Andy*. R . Dorwthv TSfc^M.^ n*™ »to *°a*h il oC tnt cro*8in* but did,Pro"ded by the highway itself. It Is u to:** a ____us_______a* t._._.._._.______4 t-___j. ... .».- ti-.. ___..««;i._* ♦._, P.-i Umrmm. n..w, Vattov .7^* _ vk*4' ■*»•»«***. nary osrger, „„. .ncceed. .DO-tsible in soma case* where several W. Rittenour for plaintiff, sentenced Lewi* to the Lint ! hospital. Several day* ag\ *tat*;ied by Earl Moore; Beaver Valley .,„ Uet.'uvestock led by 0. N. Lochbaum;■*J"Jn »L* r F i IT When tbey df,,' n ^ ««»'«».'pob,lc atilltiw *** off*r*n* the ***** Irene Payne has been granted a di |v»s pronounced "sane" by Dr. W.|Scioto Valley livestock led by C../Z' «... n ** **r*rf' w_7*|th* P«titlen *ev* forth, ihat iU:»«rvice ta save .pare by eUmmating vorce from ber husband. Olin Payne H- Vatbao. *pt. of tbe hospital. who'M. Ault; Beaver Pig Club, led by.r p. ' r". „< 'Jr'P "!'" j n**h** "«••*** •*« «*>t warn of thai'-V unecc»ary ones. CaWaa snd eeru ein: Pike County *n' C„.n'C 5°"* '. *!ML. A!m*'!»Ppro«ch of the train. In her petition she charged him witb released him. gross neglect and failure to provide. Tbe plaintiff was represented by Attorney George D. Nye. Willis White and Alex Osborne of Jsckson township was arrested Tues-j ■Lomar llamroerstein; Pike County Lewi* was a forj-ter reident of Jersey Piketon, and hi* g-S-tncbno-ther still rich reside* In tbat village. u»niuiTt»ciu, *i*c v»v«ui7 .,_,__ r»j_^ «i _ . sa i m\. t |-»-r-—— •• •»« -•••* «>■•_«•. »i'»-ivr, • • — Calf Club lod by B. K. W-tS^tSS 5_21_S^rt^S'H,r *V*****he4 from the east as-«P« \SSrn \\?***lmJ!gmm Wlgit "d ih*> ****** •ndt«erl__« to move the W" However, a -duiu also might Le used where the of such equipment is justi. Helen McCorkle -ENTERTAINS CLUB All club liveatack i* ta be jduged."™ "•**v""*"3 (stalled <*ar. Mrv. Denny charge*! Director Kirk believes that aatbor- jon Wednesday: Clothing, food and s«<1*to town»hip--L-)lan'l McDan- that although the tram crew had an••*•«*•• r**poa*ible for Ohio* rural handicraft work will b« Judged on'**1*' R*!*>*t Vulgamore. Geo. Wills,j unobstructed view for a mile and; highway* should be empowered by ♦Thursday afternoon. A club parade;C'**r*e* Bond* S*mu«l Roberta. Ber.,could se* tbeir machine in time toil*"**** to establish a building line just „£d«y about mldni^it by Deputty Sber-] rmerji* to be held Frid___y at 12:45 p. m.;Lh* W*1»'u"«.. E»*ly Crain, Geneva|*top and avoid hitting it, the train-.** «**•» ***** empowered to de thru iff William Anderson and State ProJreaident of Waverly, dellghtfuBy Demonstration contest* ar* to be on P0,*^*** 1™}* Pe,tt* ™***** Shy iconUnjed at a fajt ratte of speed andf'^n** ordinance to set a eertatn MWtion officer C. A. Lucas just as'entertained sixteen members of the Friday morning. .**** William*. Lois Douglass.IdcmoUhed the car. She ask. Judg-Hn* of building construction. Tbe iHey **x»r>BreBaring several barrels'Waverly Literary Clur* ber bomej ,**, Au,t" i°.hn McC*»Jtw. Augment for the value .,t the car. jcoet of property damage* caused SUFFERS BROKEN LEC "'i*ejr Slavens. Ephrism Crabtree and' jwhen buildings must be destroyed to ...-ted _ When arraig before ihargef ot posacring articles design.!The following members o! the club .•J for/be manufacture of intoxi-'**ere preent: Mrs. l_ouis Schauseii, catina/liquor, tbey entered * plea of; Mrs. S. D. Uamihon, Mr*. W. H. J..m«i Robert* stilL Tbey were sr.!in Columbus on Last Vbursdsy, Fob] the county jail., lowing tbe luncheon Mrs. McKen.j While working in the bay field at dnesday morni_ur;*ti** entertained her quests at a raet-jth* John Kent farm, one mile north Brown on the'inee party at the Hartmin theatre. 0f Waverly, on the Scioto YANKEE HILL REUNION make room for wider highways, later Bertba Swan,; Th« fifth annual reunion and bome:wooi*-* ■** ftU d<rwn w********"*/. *** *pr9i\tr.ddl Dale, Oscar Nickel!. Rutherford!coming of tne Yankee R.d commun- *"*** **** **uu-sition of a wider W1UI fell from s wagon wh***«r. Mildred Girdon. Edith ity will be held at th*. place cnir**'**t ** **** for beuutiflcation. leaded with bay and «uffered a'Sw***' Virginia Flaker. Harry Deem, j Sunday, August 12tft. All prvent and "Now xh*t *** biggatt problem U fracture of the right leg, Friday af-'f'r *nd Tidd >»cCsnn ^ |former member, of the camifluctty.cm*cerned with the widening and re- guiRy and were fined $100 and coats (Johnson, Mr*. N. U John*t«n, Mrs. ternoon. Sam* years ago Kent met' Sunitah tawnsbl^—Ele/fior WilL have been Invite J ta attend and ,n-^6n*lruet{on °* oW P*****«*nti U ap- eaeh and were remanded to the county jail in default of payment. Roy Denewitx, of Omega filed a Joseph Gehres, Mrs. H. H. Wilbur jwith sn accident when he fell fitroiums, lne*. Wood*. M-.__/l Whelling.iJoy the day Hovj Dixoa of Plke-!»|,'*rt «• be «n opportune time to un- Mrs. F. P. Taylor, Mrs. Irene Ding- a tree which cost hia tbe lets ot *[John MeAlllater, Edna ^^lssts, Jes-jtoo i* the president of tbe **saoci-;4f,tok** ^*** ^BtJ*n5 of trees ledine. Miss Charlotte Hibben, Mrs- Mary E. Gehres, Mrs. Corbett Hayne charge of slander a_uin*t BeU* Stev &**■ John Jonas, Mrs. Walt^-vScott, ate man waa taken to St. Anthony hospital Tuesday iu the and Gregg ambulance. ens, ot Omega. The charges were Mrs. Leo Lorbach, Mrs. Mabel' Ma- filed in Squire T. A. Brown's court, loy snd Mrs. L. E. Will*. The deftndant appeared before that * Squiro Wednesday morning to an-! WAVERLY VISITOR swer the charges which tbe plaintiff CoL Richard Enderlin, of ChfllL withdrew and, paid tbe eosts of the cothe. made his annua] pilgrimage ***** to the grave of hi* departed com- Aa a result of the charges filed,!rad« Col. T. W\ Higgtna Tuesday. by Mrs. Stevens, a fehtvbetureea Mia. Some time ago CoL Enderlin erect-[at the Pike County Clonic Stevens and Mra. /Dene-bits ensued. Mrs. Steven! filed Jcharge'i of __«s-".lt leg and has since been compelled toissi Current, Bessie durent and-HowJjition. and Ruby PoHard, of Yank*' dsrobt along tbe highways. Our use an artificial limb. Th« u*»fortun-iard Detty j«HJ (« the ee.retary-treaeurcr .highway* *hould be -mmetbing more Union tosmkhip — Estalla Pyle. r> TAXES OVER BUSINESS Isaac Fowler, wbo has been con- McMilUn|Grav# Havens, Anna Mae Armbrus..' er, Frank Sbookweiler. Ralph Biven., 'Elizabeth Pennington, Mildred Brig.!dueling the meat market at the We- REMOVED TO htt>5.* IT AL j ner, LeaHe Rockwell, VJolt: Galf«.rd.|*erly grocery ha* purchased tba jthan means by which are can rush witb -maddening speed from place to place," Director Kirk aaid. ADDING TWO MORE ROOMS Mrs. Elisabeth Sohn i* improing ber property at tbe corner of Mark- Gwendolyn Dale, 7 year old daugh-'Nellie Haven*. Ernest Mead. Myren'ousine* from Edinger Bros., ef Cbfi. ter of Mr. and Mra Al-»n*o Dale.!Greens iiieothe. and win conduct tba bosLl . streets* bi of near Waverly, wbo underwent anj Waverly Village—Richard Welkins,! **** ia the /utOT'- Hr* F*>*I*T "i0f two more room* The work is be. operation for removal of ber tonsil*;Richard Snyder, Charles Armstrong *n expert meat cutter and he invite*;^ ^^ ^ ^ Waverly Lumbar aad battery agginit Mrx Ona Denewitx, wbo appeared Thursday morning and entered a plea of not guilty. Her trial waa set for Jury 3t>th. the public to visit hia place of buri- <aad Construction Company. TRADE PROPERTY IMPROVES HIS PROPERTY John Argobright ha* bnprovvd hi* Hariey H. Brunny. former cashier; r^uience- -property oa North street at the i Clarence Armstrong. ll*l*>-*i Emm*tt, e.i a monument to CoL Higgins ha|court house Friday was removed to!Virginia McCormick. Geneva Reed. the EwregTeen cemetery. Tbey be- to a Portamouth hoapiui in the Mc-| Arthur White, Marie R_.bin»on, Ver- longed to the tansc company durtnfjraillian and Gregg ambulance. Thejna Murphy, Pauline Bowman, Lena the Civil fWarv Once each year Col .!-»p pooiq »jqaj»p»*u(» *sto[ |_n_f jDeskins, Mabel Miller, Opal' Boyd- Enderlin visits the grave of his de- tag th. operaUon and it deemed ad-',iea, Helen Cutler, Sidney Resater, of the Piketon National Bank and l»;by adding another ruo parted comrade and friend. He was vtsable to remove ber te a bospiUi.: Mildred CutKp. Emma Wipert, Ellis *»* employed at the Security Bank -^h Contractor Durlsam did the- aecorapanied by his soa-ia-lew, V. where a saline «olutiona waa inleet-jlather. Othello Deering, Paul Johu-'of Port-saootb. baa traded his borne;^__" Mrs- Martha J. Andes has beeft ap-iA- Hopkias. ;e<j into her system to counteract tkcLme, Bereiee Schilling, Virginia Lee|on Main street, Piketon, for the J.j ^«_____ pointed1 administtatrix of tha estate ~ iioas of bleed. {Hamilton. Helen Overman, Maragret W. Byron property at 2180 gr*> of ber husband. Dr O. C. Andre, Ute DEATH OF LENA ARCABRICHTi ]Unmtt Bernard Way and Robert \*dew avenue, Portsmouth. Mr. Byron of Waveriy, OWe*_ l^^ Argabrigbt, two year old| FINED ON UQUOR CHARGE JTayler. daughter of Mrs. Maragret Arga- CORN SUFFERS FROM STORM Earl Wells, of the Bytngton neigh- daughter of Mrs. Margaret Arga-jborhoo*/ in tbe western part of tbe Considerable. damage was done to bright, died at her home at Pike-joounty, who was arrested several tan. Sucday evesiag; ber death being days ago on a charge of po*se*_dr_g j the corn crop In this section by tba recent wind storms. The c*srn was est aver in a number of-fields near Vre and quite a let ef stalks were broken off. METHODIST HOME COMING ENTERTAINS CLUB Mlstea Mae and Lovisa Patterson |wfc* is ********* *** salesman ^i,^^^ ^ ..^ u{ tbe w#. icS!? ^*n* ^ *"** X*****1 ****** Club -U a ****** on Tr.d.->. A color schaata of green iatd white wa» carrtad out. Prsne* et 'feted were brought frost foreign rawt*_«. CAMP MEETING SOCIAL The socend annual bo-eeco*ni*s; doe to Diptheria. Funeral ecnieesi Bqoor, waa arraigned Monday after- j of the Piketon M. E. jhurch fill he. Camp meeting srt KJncaid Spring] eoontrtea* by MtaT'ltM^'Pal^ni^.. were beM at the lata home Wednea-jnoon before Squire T. A- Brown,|held next Sunday. July 20. An ex-1beginning Sunday, Jefy M. at eight!who recently returned fr,__ta a tt»> day afternoon at 8 o'clock and ber-1entered a plea erf guilty and was fin-iceifent prcgran: has bten arraignedfp, ».. under tbe auspices ot thK!9twand the werM. Japaoee la«^**« let waa made in the^©ond cemetery.j|t50 and co«ta *uad retmandad to the: fcrr the homecoming. _j»*itat»n*jLathaiu asd Lapfarell Methodist;were n*ed". Mrs. MiTty L, I Rev. C. T. Grant, pastor the Pike-'eouny jati in default of payment.; have been seat out to former irwi-jebntcbe*. the Newfsio ajul L_h«rty:won thst prism, Mr*. Caeeev itan M. E. cburob cendoctad thej Wall* i* e-wcjld war veteran and is'dents aad members of tbe drarchjChapeL United Bretb'tn cbuwhseliiry. rxcnnd and th* consolet___>!a !K#rtrtr»!i. n..-*n.*2*A i* mtrmlemA- rr* "asset mat A ii_. *.- ifli 'n . . m*mm^,t..m *.e sit/iu^d - i.— '■ '-' • .-_ - ~*. .-■-. •*. i . ___ <_..v. <*jf_«__ »-_-._.•. .'. ._ .. _ A sodai w-ill be given at the Den. aemcaa. Deceased u sanrhed^ by h«r|s__id ta o* dt%dng a pension of flfOJana a large crowd ia anticipated, and the Wabo Chr^rtran Laiani prise w**,t to Xn Mae Diw^v . *U 9* mk**mr,*h mm AalinJ.. ■. m n I , _»iii-Tl . r \tma V.nn.) , * ,mm*U.mi.A.S '—-_ _ ^_.\. __ — »- __* i_t f_.ini __n i ......;. . ... — . ,, ' ** nrX _£, r- ieg July SB. Cvatryene ■*****?**°th*r. Mr*. Maragret Argabng!it,per month es e result of injuries]Dlaoer will be served pot luck stylefchurch. AU Ci».*i/**_3 are hrrited telioesth priaa was olifii" and a brother lUceson Argabrigbt.*roceived wbsle he sees in the aerviw.-.n the basement ofi'tW church, 'join with be its this^OTt. -pleyer whose score was a*u
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Title | The Republican Herald 1928-07-26 |
Subject | Newspapers |
Description | The Republican Herald was a weekly paper published in Waverly, Ohio from 1914-1952. |
Publisher | Republican Herald Pub. |
Date of Original | 1928 |
Searchable Date | 1928 |
Time Period | 1921-1930 |
Location | Waverly; Pike County; Ohio |
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 |
Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald1928-01-05to1928-12-27and1930-01-02to1931-03-260247 |
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The Republican Herald
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VOLUME 86
WAVEKLY, OHiOe THURSDAY. JULY 26. 1928
CANNON BALL
JOINS THE ARMY
Private Jean Rapp, son of Mr.
WILL FURNISH EXHIBITS jPROMOTION TO HIGH SCHOOL
Fair.
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kJeOffe Rapp, of Waverly, Ohio, who! BoTs •n«' Girl* 4-H Clebs To Play Otii of 230 Student* tbe Following.
DUO fA IC CI t? .Tl "f'-ntly enlisted for »«rrice with tb« Bi* P***** Al Pikatao Were Successful In Pas..
BUj IU 10 OU LV..***« Artillery branch of Oio Regular;
Army, h*_s been assigned to duty.
jwfth troop* in Hawaii, and left Newj Boy* and girls 4-!! cubs this year. Out of a total of __30 students the:
[Turk City Friday on tbe Unit»4j*» in-years past ar* expected to ex-fo!i ...jug eighth gaden. of thc Pike'
Af Result of AutO Ac-atate.- Army Transport "Cambral.'V peeled to furni»h over half af the CV-.ty SVhool Syatcm were *uc-;
. , -« p .* I Upon hi* arrival at Honolulu.'vxhitii'S st the Pike County Pair ee**ful in pawing the eigth grade
OW _r*BLtr jprivate Rapp and thc young men|*»t Piketon on Augut 7, 8, 0 and 1 ■*»..'15 **."•! i-xiumoatJon given last A^ril
[who sailed with him will be assigned'Therr will be exhibits of clothing.(ami May:
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TWO LIQUOR CASES*'mi tourijl ^
■ "' on Hawaiian duty enjoy unu
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