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' . .'"." ' "• - • CHILD WELFARE DRIVE NOW ON Busily Engaged In Campaign. FLOWER SHOW IS BIG AFFAIR VOLUME 86 . ' ■*!>.■ Jl'i.JJ!ai JS*<!*ie.<Jl..■*.*>..**. ■■' ■' ' jtbe aid of ths welfare worker to b* labk to educate peopl* to hi*hn {standards of Imnq. end to teach the fmml:-.nf<irtt»rifcte s-nt* to lie e*lf support Ing; The association will* alao assist in i placing, eounty ward* in suitable ' - * as 'honn-A- Many s mother in Pike roun- Leaders In Movement ty who ti trying to keep her family ;tt.g«.th*r by the pittance she receive* from ihe mother's pension tund, will be assisted by the sasociatian an< jher burden sill be I ghtened. j J.very dollar raised in the mem. TO RAISE* $4,000.00 *"*«i» •***£* ■>• *»«* p,Hf) HELD TWO DAYS ' county snd thie money will be :n tV ' - hands of men snd women of hlgheaU— It Is Up To Every Pike CoUnty integrity and character. ThU dm. Citizen To Assist In Mak- **£* °T bi* " «?***« **• band WAVERLY, OHIO, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13, 1928 '.' •-"'•"" I".: - ■ . . . . - ,— ■ _. «n... .in , . .ii ,....., ,. ■ , ,..-,.,.... ,,,., i ■ *■—--> MURPHY MAKES ARREST Srstj Walter Crasnpton |£j w'tt, Haael j jCrampton, of Dayton, who have bees j visiting relative ..b«re, were arreted' , ■ , ■ .... NUMBER 37 Drive A Succeaa. CHILDREN * TO BE BENEFITED ! wagon. ■w Id: q. morrow seriously ill i Col. D. (*). Morrow, one ot the best known Republican leaders in Ohio, a In a very seriuus condition at his home in lllllsboro, the resut of a Finns are fast ncsring completion stroke of paralysis he suffered sever- for the membersh'p drive of the PlksL] days ago. His entire left side iajwaa held Friday and Saturday proved County Welfare Association, *«*h.chjag^ed ind r«.uUvc* were sum-jonc of th* most successful eahiblta •wrfll bo held from September 17 tr*,m-incd to his bedside. Last Friday iof flowers and **■*" tar more elabor -—-—i ',*fjri*tf. Jane Sehas««il, ribbon. i tea l_2-4.srg_.st Dahlia, Ifjjwe, Mr*. Lewi* Dfck, ribbon. Far Exceeded Expocta- ttona of Sponsors of REV. GRANT REAPPOINTED {Tuesday by Marshal C. B. Murphy ,} Her, C. T. Grout, who hj« Imenkhargvd with stealing a wateh from; _be pastor of Uie Piketon M. E.jMrs. Grover Bean, of Dayton. Mrs.V parish for th« past three years, waVCramnion had been working for Mrs j\ the Affair. ORGANIZATION IS PERFECTED ■ James C* Voelker Chos en Chairman of Republican Committee returned as pastor of the church for;Bean when she miwed her watch, th*,'/ another year by the Ohio U. h. Con.;suspected Mm. Cramr-ton of *lesJJnjj j ferenee. held st. Springfield, which it. Knowing that Mr. and Mrs.' made its appointments Tuesday. The'Walter Crsmpton were vi*|ling in! Plketon pariah Includes Plketon, New!Waverly;.Mrs- Bean notified iocs.} Jpftin. Mt. Pleasant, Pee Pee, Bu. author ties to h-, on the lookout for chanan, Upparell, Latham Jasper, the missing watrh. When Mrs. Cmn. MET QJ^ SATURDAY Ssrcent spd Bailey's Chapel. Kev. ton offered a watch for sale, to rafo*>i Grant will be ass sled by Mlse lone funds is return* to IXiyten, Marshall 192 Entries Made In Show Bf\W°}*l ot UtJs*"*. *»* G. H. L*ut,'Murphy was notified and they wrr. p;kc County Central Commit- A« rs*tr * c-t-it-.*. _-* °' I »keton. put under arrest. Office ra from Day •: %, _r» __. * _* ' . ;.„,_. m.-m.m. . Mr......... *r . I**** Names UmpsiRn Cora* . _~_—. - ton came to Waverly Tuesday night r * JUDGE THOMAS FILES PETITION an,! took Mr. and Mr* <,'rampton t. 98 Different Exhibitors of This Locality. ANOTHER SHOW NEXT When the entry list closed Friday Dayton where they will face charge:* mi'.'iijht for the filing independent of larceny. YEAR candidates, the only name added to Un* lis* was that of Judg* James The Pike onunty flower ..how which HARMONY MUCH IN EVIDENCE DEATH OF MRS. ROBINSON TTiomaa. who entered aa a candidate j M„. George W. Robinson, form- to Micrecd himself on the Courl < >riy 0f Wnverly. d.eiJPat h«r home ^v a weetlnir -WM in tb* room or- Appeala bench, and hi* name will ap a{ *khooloy Station, r.oar ChUIkothe *f lhi° P0*1 r,rtlc*" •*?Atu.rdsy afternoon p*ar on th« non-partisan judir i Monday afternoon at one »dork bslio; In the 15 counties composing'Fun^) tcrvlce;. wer,. held \V< 24th Inclusive. Lesders in the more-] ^ sapped to be in his usual goodjste than expected by tho aponuora of \**c fourth Jodirial Diatriet at th»}tfay mornlnr at l^n o clock at th. ment are busily engaged in a public-;hcalth and attended s reun.on at;the exhib.L . jNnvetnb«r elecUon. Ills opponeuC United Bretbem church In this city hy csmpaign to acquaint the pobllcjLynchburir. Upon hi* arrival home, The show wsa held in the Sh*Idoti |frt\ ,V^LJ.'...B,°?,,er and *** M* *Vy Il>v J ° nUck °*'Ec*»ti»K* Sas le survived by her hu«band. GeorKf U ; Robinson and a son, ('harlc» Robin TELEGRAPH Mn. — - {—w -—-w—.v. *ms-*---. *"~ ~ ■>.._•■ ..-.■■.. »n« Bi.uw mma n«iu »'• *■•>* oiwiuuh with the purpose of tbe association:^ visited his office* in HilUboro onibulldlntt and waa open to the public!b**th of Chlliicoth* which waa orgsriited rccenUy In Wa. g^urday night and later retired at!ftii d>y »nd evenings Friday and Sat verly Five thousand pamphlets explain his usual hour. Shortly after he hadjordsy. Dr. JL M. Balea, owner of th*i AVER^Y awakened Sunday morning he fall lnjjriangle farm*, near Circleville waj« Authoritjr LOSES to abandon ita agency at: bv Uir memhrr* of the Pike County R.pvib*ri*r Central ''ommlttev organization waa complete,) nnd plana dis- "*unwii relative to the camprfgn now bejirinning. ■ Th«r-" was a good attendance of rommitte*.' m*niber«i and much enthusiasm was displayed wer the Republican chances in tht coming cam- Urton Telegraph Co. by the StaU Coach Pail Utilities Commission Friday. The f,.rmer fla-.h** '» dty will be served with telegraph f nillicoth*- O-'.nr-met. teteiee over the telephone out of ,.r„. an«f h's _ .uy «.jjs tha purpoaeof the organisation andJH"* room and wsa unconscious whenlthe sole Judge of the floweri and he jy*v'r'^. *" tranted the Western FIR5T GAME SEPTEMBER 2J.t paij:n in th« nation. »tate and coun« will be distributed within the oouhtyjmembers of hia family found him 'complimented Ihis community very the next few days. These pamphletsi Col. Mororw haa *een a eonspicous highly for tbe effort* p»u behind Wa explain the purpose and give you a.figure in Ohio politics for many yars'verly's first flower show. glmpae of some 'of the deplorabb jand has made many friends in Wa-j Ther, wera 192 enlr>8 jn the Fondltiona which exist fn the county.)verly and Pike county. (fhow j,y on different exhibitors anr* Ch,n*roth« The recorda of proh*t« court con-i • - 'about IS exhibit* not entered but or lt,_v _ ~ , tain numberless stories of widowed,™ OPEN SATURDAY EVENING „ybiUon. J^RY RETURN GUILTY VEROICT;ber 21 to play the opting rr diom f.or_ mothers, fighting against great oddrf ■ ,UA .Kl. whnw Km_ h_u .„. w--k„|„. _, __ b«r 2> to P1"*** lh«* "pening gridlorn; . u » to keep their f.mlle. together, and|B«-tlf«l Naw D«amla_ad Tl__a.s«*s!#(i»« ^J*!!!!!!! ™6JZl ^lBm _Cr~*_ *■*• to_ 5*"i "^ TrUI .**** ••* corning slesg in fin. ,hape I'..t<h** Ludwig, a;ty. ♦:fleld st«* of tht-, The meeting w»« called to order f»w veara'by jftm^| c. Voelker. Chairman ot it 4|_..*ting tb«. Central Commrttee and Cha*. .Wild Cats, uf the In-al hiah «H-..l. w. Watkln- was named a* secretary will >ourney to Chillicothe Septem- ■ ^ memberf flf ^ RxirattT# stores of delinquency among young' boys snd girls, which Is caused large-' ly by adverse condition* trader which they are obliged to live; stories of families being broken up by thej Will Pra.ent Th* Hit of tl Show* at Opealag. - 5»m» Kind of Cs**m to We Triad en Thtrssimj. er thb community would have ibeen one real bouquet of roses an ;l)r. Bales suggested that next yea: The new Drssmlfsd theatre wiU l** *?* ^old *f ^ n°\ "t^ open to the public n«t Ssturdsy ^ ** ™* wk lf ******„ Th* ,, J. . . . 'plan for th* »how next year will cal! death of • psr*nt snd th* plseing of ts«Bte»; .M.ch.n;c. hsee bsen bwy f ^^^ eltsses. including spec* these eWldren In the Home, which »» ?*«»** 1j^*Jg**« **l class for decoration and show hi already crowded to espscity; sad. touche* to this beauUful thestrc so ^ atories of th* poorly cladVnd under-|tast*vet. thing will h. io r*.dln*« ^^orC^JVW,d nourtahed achool children who arsj^' Sstuedvy. The new theatre is * ZssT ..^ * ___^ aub-normsl In their mental develop modern iu e.ery r*apeot ani i- ore Followi* mini on scrount ef such condltlona; **»f *he finest picture show fcousea In j wt*»n*T** a story of *, mother wbo wantf/int- j say town In the oountry th* sise of; Clasa 1—Collection ef 5 kinds of Smith w.thin three days ^the valley of th* shadow of deathiWarerly. It wQl seat 3»8 person*, iannual garden flower* (6 blooms ea) Bond for Mnstarrf «m* fixed *t$l, in th* moit sxcred duty of mother* ^•w sssta, new picture machines)first pris* Mrs. Ed. "frowning. $2 snd;boo, which waa furnished but latet hood snd died w.t&out the aerr.ee*'*••*• d a new curtain have been installed second piCto Priacilia Slaveaa, $1. raised to J2500. of a physician. »Th* proprietora. Mias Bouah and Mr.; Claas 2—Collection of 5 kinds per- Thursday Dewey Zimmerman wil Thea* and other stories which the fonM ^"Wf nothbg to makejennial garden flower., first mHteUr*.^ on trial for rape with Dolore, record, of th. probate court ooe> ?nfi of *he finest in the Und M-JjBL »****<•*< *2 »°d aeeond prite. Beaast as Og p«*ecu mg witne*. tain give you some idea of what tbJlt - «P ^ the people of this loesUJMr*. E. M. Sterner, It. jSha Is 14. Attorney Smite is to con pikt ity to support the show. A }3,000; CI Miner, Scioto township and should be in tip-top condition fo» Chairman. the opener. I "* •*• ■ i ii . __—___»~_«_-_^____ 'Treasurer. * A jury wpa out an hour an<j IS. OLD CLOCK MISSING *"* '• Upton, Pebble townahlp. C. minutes Tuesday afternoon before Who swipe<j the old clock that h*-*jR* P*"*"00- Wketon; Mark Lac«y, reuirnlng a verdict of guilty in th»:KrBr«d the Walla of Um county eudl-.B*"v*T t«**n*h'P. B- »• CrabUa*. e***- of Owen Muatsrd. being Uie< tors office for th* paat 30 year., and!N*wtot' t**,WT*,hiP: Ml"*»* »ss#l V.U on an Indictment charging* rape wiih watched by the clerk's eagle ayes al **'> *nd Mr*- ' A Cehres, Waver* SL'.la Beekman. U, a. the proeecou quitting timer Some one appropriat ,T- lag witnesa MusUrd is held ,In Jail «d this old time piece Friday, night Inatrucllon* were l«ao*d for the psndlng taction for new trial which «nd Auditor Venn and Janitor Fin ."•*•* ■>*~g»'»***'l Execufve Commit. will be mad* by hia attorney Donald j^y «,*„ ,ju>tly making a few toqoir--*** *° "P*" rounty headquarter* at lea ia regard to tha disappearance »n t*ri'f convenient dsts, whkh arilt *. An early meeting ia to be called lot the member, of the' Executi** SUES FOR DIVORCE 'Comtnitte* and the county and dh>* Divorce and alimony are asked of tr,rt candidate* to confer on cam- Oscar R Rsidiger. teacher in th* P*i*n P**0** Heaaant Hill School, Pik, county.! Chairman V'o«lker and tb* other 3—Collection of 6 kind* *f duct the defense and has »ummonediin . petition filed in the Franklin ;<>fflcer» ar« plsnnmg^to go down the but thank the Lord the court h s he in th* room ov«r Use po*t ofllce. waa left behind. Co^nt^*Chilrf W.Wart0A_____-.__Ltion*C|h^t*n*' •*«* »«otaating systom hasIdahlia*, firat prite, Jane Schauseil. l* wltnewea. whle the sUt» has 10;county mutt* Wednesday by Mab*!!*'**9 ioT th* ^P«hlican c*ndldate» •-Ttslled by Armbruater &!$2 and**eeond prise, Mildred Schau- «/tn«we*. Th. alleged offena* was|R. Raldlger. They were married onifa *N**«*»n. •»»** «*d county, snd been installed So numerooa ar* lh* cases of de Arwbrtttter aod .Ytry rix minute. thr>U. $1 tndeney and delinquency that on ac count of their limited means.ofnciel.. hsv* been unable V> cope with the witness**. Th. .Urged offe committed July 1 at Elm Cro***. Nov. 13,1928. and during their en-,**** ****■ *** wi" ***** * •**f**s«p»» pendeney and d*unquei»cy that^n ae|alr h fompjetely ch«nged. This is the Claas A—Collection of 8 named * he aceen of the MUatard-Beekmar. :Ure n,^ nf, ^ y^. ,-^n h#r ^j'campaign. ithe.r child but fl«5, she says. *"»•« member, of the r*e*nUv , i elected eounty central committee are last word in hest*j r planta. Mtss varic'.iea of gladiai. «. first prise. Hat caae. Rouah and Mr. Jones have bean very!vey McCoy, $2. M.tnatlon and publlr* «pirtt*d men .nd fortuMt* tn securing for thsir first Ctsaa S—T«a Individnsl blooma of women have long woe* aeen th^ need ^o^n, ^^ Hit of the Show,** ons tlnnss, first priae. BeDe Cr*gg snd JAMES ROBINSON Funeral aervices for Jamea Robin REVIVAL MEETING - ^ l^.^^}^^^*^^"*^'^ been released in tbe cities yeL It will be in Columbus and Chilli eothe weeks later The new Dream land theatre shcula be pscksd to ca ':pacity.Saturday even*'***', let's show selecting an adviaory committee ef Rev. Pete Hurler of Columbua, *J,om*ti tnm •*ch rotiB« P***"1^ and the two committee* will aid the executive. committe« in the direction _?!*n__^","_!.iOB-^ ta* ,*t«*'t P*ri-ur*a which haa jwcond prfee Mra. Exra Jon**, 80c. eo*\ 11. who dropped dead at hi* j pastor of the Church of Christ ir -Clas* 6—Tan individual blooms of home near Waveriy Wedneaday even-{Christian Union at WUeon Ran. ha- asters, first pris*, Mis. Harold Me-: ing at 7 p. m< wer# j^jd . ^ \ the i announced to his congregation that!0* lli* «sa_psig». Cormlclr: $1 and second prize. Peter »ea»ani Hill church at 2 p. m. 5*u;he will begin a revival next 8unday'.| Howard, 50c. urday snd burial wa* made ie the I Sept.* Id. Song eervice. 7:30 p. mi Class 7-J-T.n Individual .pike, of Etetgreen cemetery at Waveriy.! Public preaching at 9JO0 p. m. Be>] W. H. Shrsder, Chsri** Shrsder ATTEND CONFERENCE ing these deplorable conditions. In July * call waa issued for 1 public meeting and quits s numbe- of ciUien_Nnspond*d. A board. **** elected end dfa-ersSppointed. Aft«r,ihat we ar* back ofr____* proprieron janspdrsgon, first prlae, Mrs. D. A The Bee. J. «J. Upton presehed the cry night this week. Everybody wei aad John Caldwell attended the U. I* d*lay the planjin their endeavor to giv. the best to!Br*l_fg; second prise, Mrsu C. W. fjoeral sermon *nd th* C. M. Ft**, come. |_t Conferenc* at SpringflsJd. fri. iip drive will start Waverlyj a week of u nnd tbe me Monday, S*pt- fTth. The purpose of this drive ts to ob- t.t'n funds which will carry on the work of the saao^ietlon. Membership in the .aaociation will be divided Into four clssaea aa follows: Aaaoc'ate member; $1 'to (5. Active member; $5 to 110. Benevolent member; $10 ts 125. Sustaining member; $2$ and up. Tag day will b* held in th* public achoola of Pijie county on Friday, SepL 21st, or on such day during thst week a* msy be suggested by tb* tescher.. Tags wSl be sold is the children at whatever amount they want to pear. Churches and lodges wiD alao be itrrij*d ii^o membership in th* asaodsU The mehjberafiip drive will be nn- der the direction of E. Ii. Jackacr., former county recorder, wbo is chair- man of th* associ.ten and will be ed by th*. team captains and \ township chairmen in each townahlp partiasn judklsl tkitst et the election ___-. «■ . - _. ' mm, m ■ tti ' **- * mdA, -a- . ' *sr*. ' •and village in the county. The goal haa bees placed *X %Ai- 000. It is ap to erery citix*n of Pik* coanty to help auks \h\* drive a aac- ceaa With this amount st its com- somd^b* ssaoclation wifl b« in s po* sltion tq sccompliah much good. A trained worker will b* employed to «jf dent-rfdency, deUnq-saacy, WILL SERVE D1HNER The ladies of St. Mary's church sill serve th* following menu at dinner next Sundsy st the Walter F. Patterson evidence, for the stun of 76 cents: >w »SNU Mashed Potatoes Grsry Fried CWeken * •or Baked Ham LimA Beans Cole Slaw Hot Rolls lee Cream Csks Coffee Music will be furaiabed by- tbe John M. Flanigan'a orchestra, of Hpringfield. Helman. r:_ah Company, of Piketon, was in; Clasa 8—Ten individual blooms of rharge of th« services. Deceased u . any other annual flower, first prise, ...lrvived by his widow. Mrs. Lflfisn; Mra. C. W. Helman, 81; second pri_r Kok'neon. Wood returned last week from Pari*, i Ohio Coaferene* from tb* Waverly Mrs. Henry Weles, 80c. JPranee, where they spent th* summer M. E. church. Oa S*tur_t*y they weat Clss* 9—Best -Individual dahlia RETURNS TO WAVERLY studying musk. Other parts of Eur-;to Detroit, wher* they v*tdt*d oven* •bloom, firat prize, Janq SchaoaeM: Rev. H. H. Wilbur was reappoint-\ope were also vUited. Miss Rad'er isiSundsy. They were sceompan ed Class 10—Beat Individual xinn*Ld pwtor of the W.verly M. E employed as a tescher In the local!home by Albert Shrader, who will bloom, first prbre, Mrs. E. M. Stein- cnureb by ths Ohio Conference *t,schools, while Mias Woods ia em-il*ave n«xt Monday for Michigar sr. 81 'Springfield Tuesday. Rev. Wilbur I ployed a* a French instructor ia th*:St*t* University at Ann Arbor. FILES AS A CANDIDATE Probst* Judge of Pike county, sad his name will appear on th* " notu 'day and Saturday. W. H. Shrsder RETURN FROM ABROAD 'was a Uy d*leg*t« sod Chsrtea Shra- M-aaea Phylisa Rader aad- June der was the junior delegate to tbe MANY STUDENTS ENROLLED* Claaa 11—Best individual giadiol who ha* been pastor of the Waverly" Cincinnati schools. us bloom, first prise, Charles JV*ss- M. E. for th* psst two yesr*. e*m< ■ ler, fl. * Wsverly from Columbus, where j AUTOMOBILE STOLEN Claas If—*K*« "tmrtvidasl rose;h« was connected with tb* White] Some bad. bold burgtars ent«r«d|l» Tbe Pl_wt«M> Scbaela Whkh Op- blooma. first prise, Mrs. John Dea-j Cress hospital. In addition to bis do J the garags of Braneon Tr*b«r Sua-1 ******* Lm*i M__«.<__-7—On« Vs. cos, fl. t>se ef the local church, he is on* of;day night about midnight snd stole) caacy .» T«sacl-iag Staff. Claaa 13—five spike* of Larfcapur. jthe advisor* of the Pik* Coanty Par-'th* Chevrolet coup* belonging to his first prise, Mrs. Harold MeCenelek,jisb which include* s 'number o.'|daughter. Nedra, Tbe thieve* tore off All class** have been argaaiaed fl. • jckardkes. [a Ur* cover aad left it but took th* in the ihketon school*, which opca*d Claaa 14—Artistic table decora- .... , :car. As yet, no trace of tb* ear haa!on last Moaday aad prospects are FINED .been found. \bright for * very sueceatful school XVarett Jordan aad Robert CQbcrt j -r- year. Tb* esrelfaaest thi* year ia tkn-s, no entries. Class lb—Artistl* decoration ,.'. Squir* A. JL. Brsmmer, et Besver oa* or mor* kin-la of annual flowers j who were arrested Wednesday night! ENJOYED THE *»l WILD WEST jthe largest in tb* history ef th* high township, has fG*d ai k cahdidaU foriftrtt prtxs, Mr*. 8mmor Hayes; aec-ihj. Marshal C. B. Morphy on charges Atty. Levi B. Mtoor*, WW Dough.'school. Ther* ut* $1 atad-knt* *nr*n- cond prite, Clara fieoddy, 50c. of operating a cv while Intoxicatad, «rty, T. O. Durham, Caaa Dor ham. ed la .tb* Fresbman -clasa whkh i* Clas* 10—Artfetic UbI* decoration ;*ndlatoxkatien war* arraiga*d Wad* | Judge Will Acord- George Sdbaa-jtb* largest claas in tbe history of this fall Mr. Brammer is' a Dsmo- flowers, first prixs. Miurfie Gregg;!_CaHs. Jordan waa fined fl00 aad the!others motemd ap to Cbfflteotfc*;»alor high school is 1S1 and *U . tarat and baa been so for years. WW fl; second prixs. Mrs. C W. HsL'coats aad remanded to th* county .Friday afternoon to witaaa* tb* 101 jthe teniae fclgb mho-A. la grade*; * H. Acord srill b« bia opponsnt. He ^ »sa, 50c j>*_J to d*t****R *t psym*nt- GIlb*rt:Wlld Wsat Show. joa* to six. there are ITS pupHs 4**- _ thm a Democrat. The Bspnulkaai Class 17—Best general display foriwas fined f>8 sad easts which bej Imbed. 4S students are *areUed U> tb* bav* na candid*.* for this office. PROGRAM ARRANGED ataatear pnofssaional fiorirta, first Pris*. PSol Wslas, 83. Clasa 18~-W*adsB Weiss, fl.80 A splendid program has been *r-,of bulbs by Paul Wetaa for beat pet-j >«ncy sad crippled children ts tbs ai*]et _t.ftci_.id Springs Siuvday, Sept. If. ef one or a»r* kiads of p«r*na*l\t**s**sm' evening before Mayor A. M. sail. Bob Ewing, Joe Jaae* and maayltb* aehooL Tb* oai-olbacst foe tha paid snd wss released. DOVE RESIDENT DIES Wesley Cordial, 83, <B*4 st WILL CO TO AWN ARBOR -bookkeeping claas. Albert K. Bkrsdae, ef Detroit, b< .Sa -festm em iaJstrftetor ha* ******* ispeeding a ten .say vaesttea with I_is|appeieUd to fill tbe vaeaaey eaese-i hi (parents. Mr. aad Mrs. W. H. Shra-'by Use resignstieo of tbe sgrieul rlalt tbs homes aad -fffeBg the taseajraaged f or tb* Annoil^Unten Soadsy, '**$ he&ai* and Harvey McCoy _wc- hem* at Dove Foot Office Moadajidar. Albert w.ll go to Ana ArUr^tsnal iaaeraeSor, If. r,-Ulrieh. vfta dcfic-pkhool c«l*'brst»n. trkckb ..wiU'b*; holt? oad-with fl worth at boli*. jasonjlag at en* eeJocb, kla death j Wedneadsy. wh*r* he wfll otuJty \ t*o*'gn*,& ee *e*oa»t of IU health. Claaa 10—S**t fotted cojeoa, first '.being due to typhoid f*v«r. Faasrsljasedkine at the Uafveesity oi U'tchi. untioa of tbe staecfatlaa. *|Th* program wW eo»a-tt .af good prix*. Ut*. Robert Aadre^ fl-SO ef |s_w_ees seer* held Tuesday afternoon '-gen. Tk* sasadatioa *%***. ghra aid tojepeafcrvg «ftd -vocal and Instrumsnta. bulb*; so second- [at tbe Beaver Chapel at two o'clock j r tUkte farnll;**, both financially sad{rj_ailc. Tb* tsstrumeatal musk win Claas 20~-Lsig*at naevber of ee«!ao4 burial waa made le the l**4d\ flrs*-;cemetery. Rev. Mor._get&«ry, ef La-. Misa Fk»r*»c* Wyse *od Mr. 8eeJ- |bp ate pbuaeiwg a tea***! ptworat** jto.W'f***** eeilfty in th* sebooJ ye*/. :i The sew bskrmy whicb add* t > SAW THE BIC SHOW .jrally, and msay a heme Will b«jbe f_urt-f_b*d by ihm SvsxSish Valley irks **a shew by one persea, first;taiaetery. Rev* Men-geaMry. ef La-| Messrs, Iaco Moore aad Caaa. Keis-ithe tmaiing capacity ef tbs ***<_-&e*> ,sd« happier by tbia great *s*rk. Ba*m and Hen. Cba*. V. Trus* aadlprfse, Mrs. E. M. Steiohoa.', ff .of Jca*»m* de_lv«_r*4 tb* faaeta! aemen.aer isoioeed te CbTIkaiie Friday tosHO* Kaa Weft *o*__pl*t*dx Ceasmre* T*»|»£ar>' aid is »ot ti.. sole *5& j«apt, 3. E. Way wftt be tbs speskers-jbalb* hf ?ael Welsa. |Deee*-*ed t* t**r*T*n*d by kts wifsjstteod tbe 101 R*_.cb WHd Westjtiea wettk wee 4eb_»- hy W. A * i tb* asweiatka, aribi^i bej*., **Jtbjl|r, Trasx will *p*ak in *fUrT.o*o.i Claaa gl^-SauJIeat tv*a-_f, ttrstiMrt. ta-f* Cordial and aix *T_fidE_^m.-aaow which axbiblted tb«**> {Sbewees end $**n*\ e* Croekerifie-. 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Title | The Republican Herald 1928-09-13 |
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 |
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Resolution | 300 dpi |
Media type | JPEG 2000 |
Record editor | AMO |
Language | ENG |
Description
Title | Republican Herald1928-01-05to1928-12-27and1930-01-02to1931-03-260311 |
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CHILD WELFARE
DRIVE NOW ON
Busily Engaged In
Campaign.
FLOWER SHOW
IS BIG AFFAIR
VOLUME 86
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jtbe aid of ths welfare worker to b*
labk to educate peopl* to hi*hn
{standards of Imnq. end to teach the
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