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The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 11

The Marion Star from Marion, Ohio • 11

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r.4B tx rrrrs jVlarysville High School Clinches Another Tecumseh Pennant THE XVRTOV STAR. ITTOBAT. FTBRrRT 1. lt LITTLE DOGGIE CAN'T CATCH COLD WIN CHAMPIONSHIP TAKE TWO GAMES Pleasant Te airship tcurt Teams Whs NIGHT HAWKS TAKE FIRST REAL DEFEAT ST. ANTHONY CAGERS NICK SPRINGFIELD MT.

GILEAD CAGERS DEFEAT CARDINGTON CAGERS DEFEAT LONDON TEAM Mattel I iem Tamer tlvfMt Galtew Mm Kan is test Over Claridoa CV Vt? Msnrl l.ivn Tsnicrs the Marios Frfisant Township High School ciS. ers Uat cighi wa two gumes defeating the bov BI)d jjV tesxt of Clsrsdon i Crawford Cousty etiiupiiushit by from bmtiEg the tislion Merchants 3 to SI Kenton Team Recover Kenton Cagr Drop Cams to Springfield Athletic Club, 35 to 16 Boys Win 28 to 22 After Dogs ged Contest i Girls Win 2 to 10 Slump and Turns in Brilliant Victory Sisketbat! and Football Flags Rest in School Trophy Room on the Pleasant fioor. The ho; a wa 43 to 1ft after a somewhat battle. The game tit fairly rinse ia the first half hut the Claridoa defense weakened in the final period allowing the victors to score S3 ia ihe (raltou r. Xh gsnrf wse a jthniirf tr-oa stsrl to ftoeh, ending st 81.

Msttel msd ve points, kiso boi.iii tJalton wvrelcM ia the lt Itime, I Fvloetog is the line-up tid um-I ry Keatoo. Feb. froai (leir mp the pt tvi wevks, tbe St. Anthony Inoitiote playem lst IVh. IS MarTsvill Xl'st Mt.

tiM lets, 11-Mf. nsleail High eager woo a victory last nigSt ever their neighbor Csrdiiigton stttr a d'ied aed lilted ganwi with one i defeated th tit. iertrtl Spritigiield. to It. at Mi G.

i Keel, Harty, rt 0 At the ed of tiie first 1 Kct.1. II 11 I In the girls' fame Pleasant won 21 to 11. Claridon scored only ia the second and third periods. The line-ups BOYS' GAME r. Clark, a Spnngticlil ws ng Si and St th half St.

Anthony cut dons th lesd to 11 to 11. In the last inner. I I 171 t. Kenton. Feb.

IT The Kenton Night IUeks Usted their tw real defeat of the season last night etien ijey were trampled ea 53 lo IS the smvng Springfield Ace Athletic tltb at the Hardin County armor On mnt Tuesday the torsi will meet the Cleveland Colored Elks. Darittg the 6rt quarter of loat eight a tilt, the two eluba aplil even in the acuring with four point eah. In the aecond frame the downatatera tiessn to merge into tie lead, arormg seen points to Kenton'a one lone Spriugficld began to ahow real ieed and class in the Uat two frame, running up their arore to 5 pointa. The tbe close gtianl.ag of toe Wk looed the Bernard club but three points while they piled up a It? counters. 0 of the most frmidabbt etieroiee in be 2 encvnwtered In the county week.

1'C The by plsred a rsiher cIom gte ti with a tmsl score n( tn in fw ir 2 of Mt, Khtsiebesk 1J i for the loeel at left forsrsMl -JH Canlington scored II point on oil 3 icUnd lrd tb coring' tn the g'-rl' A gsnis sinking it firM goal and ts 2 With lo(l of It in.iuts I'M l'Jjpnd while. Th local girts won. 1 i to 10 GIIJ B.iJ G. a leW another Tecumsch eg last bra tbe basket- defeated London, 32 to 2tJ. th local school won the pennant after playing brillianr a last eight ended the league tne local school.

'V at the half waa leading ji to 10. Ituring th Ust vectors pn able to cut four local lead. Bump with nine point for Marysville. Sidncr. of iv hi.h scorer for the night points.

the Maryaville girls' cj'1 in two yea, won fnni to 10. Southard with i-nrnd tat the locals. l.ion, rg ig 3 Uoeacb. t) Ttsl ......18 GaJhvt en bants Jt M.k,r, rf 1 tiers. huer.

If Hur, I Smith, rg ft rufrr, 0 Pleasant G. F. T.S Christmas, 0 6 Romine, 3 19 Wiew, 0 14 Miller, 0 0 0 Sonifrint. 0 4 Vauor. 0 Knapp, 0 Mouk, 0 Oi oeit Friday tbe Catholic U.l eiU p'ay In the elaso It tourney in Ada Tbe local school ill U.i be reo.

resesieu team bos being nibed bv Morris Kcmoseil. The loieum not umnary: Sprlnrtlrld It G. Si, Ne-loit, rf 3 3 O'Neal, rf FG. 0 tt Totale Claridon 10 Wic keTham, Williams, lioth. Frsier.

If TP. 0 I II line-ups and nummary Springfield. Si G. Frye, rf 5 Merchant, If 4 Ilover, 0 Ctirrie, rg 2 Hlack, Ig Smith, I it Mskeever, .,3 3 Clifford, 1 I) 2 tt 0 0 ulle. Von Sehaudcr, rg G.

0 3 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 FRED MILLIGAN TO HEAD COMMITTEE G. 4 3 Lusih, 1 ft 1 Boltoo, lg IleiincM, 1 I i ark. rg It, hm ig n. whit Whitney Ttionipssti Not with Dime rubbers an lib feet. aaj, It'a the latod fad, and Mr.

I dard Clark. tfe of the peooiial eerrelarjr to ITeskiVat ouliilce, has fttarten lb tmioikn rubberblng the pedt of I'e4rr I'n when It a rainbig In Waslitngtan. Ilanly, rg I tihutlee. If Ilousrr. Itoughcrty, Totai 15 Xi 0 0 0 A K.

0 3 i a 0 it i i) 0 as 1. ti i I at tt t) It 1. 1 1 tt 'J Totsls Kenton I'rietjel. rt 4 10 Totl Canllttgion ltoa Totals 3 GIRLS' GAME Claridon G. Upper Sandusky Student Ohio State Named on Prom Body 1 3 3 1 8 F.

0 0 1 0 1 STAGESJBANQUET linsseil. rf tielhaus. If mi TP, i ol it! 9 Kenton. t. I Uatluivk.

rf 1 0 2 l. lirown. If 3 7 K. 3 1 7 Iongla, rg 0 0 I' llarnee, lg 0 0 t-hafler, lg 0 0 0 HOLD SERVICES FOR RICHARD A. PERRY Prater, itiiiey, If i.

rf Prospect Mother Daughter IUnuet Ft. 3 II 3 2 0 IWnsoe, Six wrest High swhool Huh 12 C. 1. 1 0 2 0 Taylor, rg Wumn. Ig Miller, 1 lioth.

Kraner, 4 Xnsser. 0 F. 0 0 1 0 0 0 MarttMt Mat lturel Ohio hlsl I nlvsrshy Culunibus, Feb, ls Ths appoint- Prospect, Feb. IS The Mothtr and 4 M. Fricdel, Manlih, Ig Akron, MctVnathan, lg Salisbury tl-1 'S It.niWaut, 0 Williams, 0 tirent uf Frederick J.

Mtlligsu. of I p. 2 18 Buttler, Daughter bampiet sponsored by the Home Economics Club of Prospect High School, was held Wednesday ntgbt is Totala Kef ere Shielda Springfield. umpire, pr Ssmlusky a a committee chair Ithtnettrrgyr Ashley Lodge Assists in Burial of Well-Known Delaware County Farmer 11 4 in the dining room of th high school man of lbs snnual hettior lass Pioui'iisde st the thio Hists t'niver building-. Ths room and table decora sity has been announced recently by FUNERAL FOR GALION tions were in blue and gold.

Favors were yellow row. Ths banquet was M. Merle liar rod. of vVspskmiett. piestd nl of ths class.

served to To mothers sod daughters, Totals 5 1 11 ricasont U. T. T. Cooper, 0 0 Court, 113 Miller, 5 0 10 Cromer, 1 3 Everett, 2. 0 0 0 Whiieman, 0 0 0 Mauntx.

2 15 Mathevs, 0 0 0 Ashley, Feb. IS Funeral sen ires for Richtird A. Perry were held a' bis Ists residence, 'n Elm Valley ro.id, smith of A-hley, Friday afternoon, at WOMAN SET SUNDAY high school teacbets nd the members of Milligsn, a senior tn the College uf Liberal Arts, wilt head the sdUsor; ENTER TOURNEY pynj-, of Green Camp First in County To bign basketball team of Groen frep has entered the North Central (t ba-ketball tournament sponsored Totl 10 jf Referee 'urry, timekeeper Hohr, Kenton. IBERIA CAGE TEAMS BEAT CHESTERVILLE Boys Win 60 to 8 in Slow Came; Girls Are 26 to 6 Victor the- school bosrd, by the Misses EliM- Uelh licerj. Ifciris Faulkner, lHucy cm in Hire for th event.

Hit sun rhairniett kav been nsnml to aid Mil l.esu on the eommitie. Tbe annual uomis, Evelyn FHliMrault, 1 helma Rites Scheduled fof Mrs. Clar arriugtou, Nellie Almendlngcr, Ma Ksolor ProaienaiU wilt held at t'hi. Slsls In enrjlj' spring. 1 o'clock conducted by Iter.

I E. Push pnr of Grace M. E. Church. 1'ilawarc.

The riiusl service of the Odd Fellow IckIf- No. 42 at Ashley, of which the deceased was a member, was used. The pallbearers wer? memlwrs rielts Solomon, Esther Kemmel, Ruth it the Ohio Stnte Journal at ence E. Court. 40; Four Children Survive Totals 9 3 21 nd iMroiby Lazier.

Th Epper Knduhy undent ws The theuio of the program wia Ac March fi. The Eovd team ia the first court tsresalion to enter from Marion recently Psiued on of ths eight rep Total 4 It Mt. I. Head Girl G. F.

Wlelsud, rf 3 Nichols, If 3 tt I.OYll 3 Rbodrbeck. rg 0 Wsguer, Ig 0 MecMcy ft Rstliburn tt 0 Iti.hsi'deon 0 0 Inscho 0 Total. .11 3 t'arwlnglen Girl ti, llnnlm.is, rf 0 IteneitiH, If 0 IMeredllh, I .1 Hodge, rg 0 I) Ig 0 Click 0 0 rbllrf 0 1 A ult 0 Hsvis 0 0 Total 3 4 tiiiliea of th Hume Miss Haiel War 1 ti ft tt tt tt tt a T. 4 It 1. II 0 1 ft It 10 Gabon, ieb.

uneral sen ires MRS. J. M. DEIBIG, 55, reseutatiiM trniors on th Oil" Ktsls smpus. He I ths president of Ins acted as toastmietrees, and the Feb.

Hlbri boys' and Crenty. Isaly Dairiea, for many wars an outstondiiig team in the tMimer, have not made plana following tossts vvers given "Social, br Florence Aliuendiiiger girls basketbsll testna turned In one STRICKEN AT GALION S-nair, tbe governing hoity at th utiiversily. loge1ieets lisllier Clok; "lleligioue," Mildred sided score last night In games (th (,2 eti'-ring. Etans; I.uella N'orlh ssng a solo; "Chil for Mr. Clarence F.

Court, 40. will be I held from the First chnrrh Sunday afternoon at o'clock with Itev. II. E. Porter officiating.

Burial nill follow iu Fairview cemetery. Mra. Court died Thursday adernoon at Badium Hospital, Columbus, where she had been taken for treatment. Surviving are her husband and four children. Evelyn, James.

Billy and Joan, east teams from lieeleri ille High The b- won 00 to while the ten in the Home," Martha Dsvitis of the lodge. Interment was made in Kilhourne ceinter. Mr. Perry was born in Iielaware July 2, ISM, and as a farmer he had lived at bis late home, in Elm Valid road, the pnt 51 a rt. His occurred Wednesday morning about 10 o'clock at the home.

firTlving are two brothers. Mil" V. Perry at home, and C. E. Perry of Toledo, two n-'phews Early Perry of I Perry, of Columbus ihree piees, Mrs.

Jessie Van The Mother' DuIhw." Mrs. Frank Old Htoonl Nesshtn Pmvkles girls turned in a SO to fl victory. IMt; "The Care of ths Mur- Entertainment for lUbehsli Meeting Husband and Three Sons Survive; Funeral To Be Held on Monday tee iiwris bo, Atild, V. Biirggtsf aret Davids; Beatrice Hurd gsve a and I lark, turtiMl In II points inch, ,1 AGED COI I'LE WED Mt. Gilead, Feb.

18 Henry G. Nulk, Ti.i, uf Carditigton, and Florence G. ViVIls, TO, of Columbus, obtained a tnar-rsje license in the I'rohate Court here ttjs week. Nulk was twice previously ssrricd and the bride once. They will in Cardington.

rending; "Meal Planning in the House," Caledonia. Feb, IS Folios, ing Ihe ngulsr business session of IMsirsto l(e- i. iie-ria i-rnier, eas nign scirrr pal Barcus; "What Home Ei-onomica of the city, Mrs. Court a formerly nith "'i points. Mmns to a Girl, Florence Imwry; M.

Deibig, Galion, Feb. IS Mrs. 3. In ths girl' game Nichols scored 3tt licksh l-slue Wednesday night, a vert ti)nshl time was spent when, under Summary of Cla Work," Eiicils Cburcb-st. Sickle, of Berkshire, Mrs.

Wilda Perry jo, ieo at ner nonie on r. ELECT OFFICERS ths direction of the progrsm eoBimlt yesterday morning following a long ill point on seren field goal and ail fre throws. 1 he lineups and summaries Thomas; Mis Josephine Aluiendinger ssng a eolo. Evans, of Columbtts. and Mrs, Geral dine Perry Scott, of Cleveland.

te, a dsn's session of an old Urns Iuca Cronenwett, daughter of Mr. ami Mra. William Cronenwett. She was born in Galion. $he graduated from the local high school with the claim of V.KJo and at the time of her death was an active meiulwr of the First Presbyterian church, the laughter of America and Bebekah lodge.

country suhisd wss reenai ted with Mi Tlie officers of the club are Presi- Ethel Porter acting th tta-'hi r. leut, Haiel Warren; vice president. DELAWARE DEFEATS Lucille Thomas; secretary and, treas ness. Funeral service will be held from St. Joseph's Church Monday morning and will he in charge of Iter.

A. II. Schriener. Burial will be made in Mr. Calvary Cemetery.

Survieing Mrs. Peibig are ber husband and three sons, Ralph, Cincinnati; Edward, Cleveland, and Mertrani, at home, and The school opened with the sliigliig ot Ameriii, folloeeit wilh the regular ached ter of rlasses and an old fshPined PreshttsruM OtnrrK. Greop of Marseille Ha Missionary Tea Marseille, Feb. i At th regular February meeting of the Missionary atoelety of lh Presbyterian Church a Missionary tea wss held at the kotn urer, tloreneo itwrr. Alia huiu r.

1 0 .1 a i Ibsrla Bo Auld, 5 W. Iturggraf, 0 Iturggraf, 4 Curtis, 10 Clark, 6 Maiden, I Thomas is the horn economics Instruc GALION CAGE SQUAD rpelllna bee In shlch Mrs. Chester tor, under whose direction the banquet Eton on th iirlse, "Elttl Ito Peep' was given. una recited by one of the member and RICHWOOD WOMAN IS CLAIMED BY DEATH fodr daoehters, Mrs. Hollo Scharmck.

Cincinnati; Mrs. C. J. King, Coving Ihe school rinsed with a Valentin not Norwalk High School Girls Tie 360 E. CENTER ST.

shirk furnished much amusement. For STUDENTS ATTEND ton. Ky. Grace and Betty at home of Me, If, E. Ch, Thnrsday after.

Bool), Mr. llorW Alttlotlse, Mis (illie Mrs. 1.. II, Iluckliighant and Mr. Ode were hostesses, At tb business meeting near offieem rlectedt presidtnt, Mra.

Ilaieer Totala 2. IheaiervUI Bo) a G. 'it, I the neat meeting a contest In an with Crawford Couunty Team In Preliminary Before ber marriage in IWS Mm. Deibig was Fannie Stall Meyer. 8he stlMuls-tn's drive wilt be held.

Cp REVIVAL SERVICES Mrs. was born in Germany. loin appointed for tbe two side srs Mra. Forest Hipsbsr and Mrs. Harry llidenour, 1 II Brie ell, Kleele, oen.

unch ess send. Alice Neal Mannasmith Dies at Home of Daughter Galion. Feb. IS A apeedy quintet ficm Ielore Hijh Fobool d'featcd RUTH BIBLE CLASS OF MARIONS FOREMOST Youngs tic president, Mr. II, tlucbiiighatai swretsry, Mix Elttabetti Young! treasurer, Mrs.

Harry Pan. ford. Plana war mad to gtv a thort nterlalnment one a month at th Barter, Large Number of Boys and REFORMED CHURCH MEETS) the local basketrers in an eiciiing non TO ADDRESS CLUB league game at Ihe Junior High School 10 r. 0 0 0 ft 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Girls Present at Kenton Church Program end of th Runday Ri-bool hour. Mra.

Marie Women Ketiedulssl Hpaak auditorium last night. The Gallon squad played an en-eptlonally good FUNERAL HOME Richwood. Feb. IS Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Neal Mannasmith.

58. were to lie held at 2 o'clock" today from at Gallew Monday gumo considering Ira recent showings and displayed the best brand of pass the F. R. Saunders Funral Home Kenton, Feb. lHundreds of young Gallon.

Feb. 1ftMra, William here. ing seen here this s-ason. The Del Harder, Marion, tice presiitenl of th Uamalled 'Serm Green Camp, Feb. IS About 40 attended the monthly meeting of the Kuth Bible class of the Reformed church held Wednesday night at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. H. It. Folk. Ituring the social session which f-1-lced short business meeting, S.

W. txng and A. E. llaberman won honors in a historical contest, while M. Ficch won first in a bat trimming contest.

The claaa will hold a box suppet as the W. Flach home in March. ware forwards shotted unusual skill Iberia Girl Collin, Itinehart, Mcbol, Bench, Wise, lwia, Collins, Armstrong, TotsI (heater 111 peopl from the Kenton High Krhool snd from joung people' church organisations, attended sen ices roiifluctcd lust The deceased died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Iterwood Shotip at 9 stale federation of Women' Clillx. will be ths aesker at lb annual banquet in locsting the loop from different angles and proved to be the fastest given by the Iocs I city federation Mon 0 G.

1 a 7' 0 0 0 10 u. 0 3 0 o'clock Friday night following an ill ness of two years with cancer. aggregation the local have met during day night at the First Methodist night in the First E. Oiurch by Iter. Myron Taylor, I'plsud, lud Nostra Cost the current season.

Cburrb. Virion member of th lo At the end of the first half the score llslsey Touxgs wss chosen eouneelsr of (hit tonng People Work, Th March meeting will be held at the bom of Mr, C. h. Cart west of town, fliNK C.F.TH riATIS Mt. Gilei.

Feb. ISi Tb fenple Savings Bank Co, wa awarded the ear of the Itchool Fund on a bid of three per cent per year computed oo a monthly bssis, Charles I'lunlisiigh. recently made a member the board to aucrsed F.d win Mrrkley, waa elected clerk. Th board feted to dismia cLool on Friday ftnrnoon, Feb. 2.1, for the preliminsry game of th annual Mor-row County barksthafl (otirnament at ardliigtoB.

ci group wilt gne brief talks and Mr. rvang dist. Th lifting wj des.gusted sIimkI 1S-17 for Kelsware and the uung people night, and camo as one Paul Frank of Crestline will respond nilh a toast. A program ha been ar a r. 2 tmal count was 2" -23.

of daily evangelist it: services thai re One of the most eiciiing bas ranged It the eommitiee in rharge and to commit in the chnteb until March 4. ketball games seen her in seterai sen will njnetst of niueks! number an A suecial section of tbe audiiormm PURE BRED 0 ams was pis red lost night as prelind. rcsdlngs. Mrs. Helen llolit-n Kepnsr, wis served for the jomig guest iuclud- Mrs.

Mannasmith was bora in Rich-wood Nov. 3, 1M1. and was the daughter of A is and Elizabeth. Mcpherson Neal. She is survived by the daughter at whose home death occurred and one son Rot, of Richsood.

Another daughter. Mrs. Worth Woods died aix yearn ago. A half brother Thomas VanAuken and 13 grandchildren also survive. Mrs.

Mannasmith wss a member of fhs Richwood Church of Christ and Rer. F. Hoofman, pastor, will officiate at. the service. I in nn, Hunt, tlartwsll, Nauinan, Vlmrn, Kennedy, Total.

nry to the Ielawar-Gslion feature Bucyru resder, will appear ami a Staging a romebark in th second bait 0 peri! fealiir W. Illoomsr, local Ing junior and bh student and member of th Bible schools, Junior and intermedial league nd th Christian rsstonusst nd rrayos artist, will pre the locals overcame a tremendous Irs nd tied the score the closing set 3 2 6 soot a short humorous sktt. DurocBroodSowSale and Missionary Alliance. onds of the game. The tesm fron Genrge Jamea will sing erert Soesl Evangelist Taylor apoke on, A Norwalk High School offered ths op selectintui, Mr.

Jud Iy ind Mr. Notable Victory." position and displayed a brtllisn Sfcfiaughy will sing a dut and Mra WESLEYAN COACH WILL SPEAK AT CAGE BANQUET Mt. fllled, Feb. 1 Tbe athletic teams of Mt. Gilead High rtcbool will brand of the court game, rhiring tee W.

Koppe, Mr, fi. t. Murjihy and In Truax Hall, Sycamore, Ohio first half the sieilors completely out CHEESE PLANT MAY the locals and at the end of the be banqueted by tbe local Kiwani Club CORN CHAMPION TO BROADCAST ADDRESS period the score wss 12 3 In thei CALL GREED CAMP FERTILIZER Telephono 8622 Creaa (Janet Karkaog. FAT fU9sJ HEAD For bore or row Frees u4 Stfwtr Kersrse Tl apnea Chargaa. Thursday, Feb.

23rd, 1928, at p. m. fntor. Galion girls showed remark LOCATE IN KENTON la their regular Thursday luncheon March 1. Tbi buuet I an annual Mra.

Earl Crlsslnger will fonlflbui a group of trio arrangement. msNGlTlTtTK Ashley, Feb. 17 The Pjlhl.n Hi.ters wilt meet neat Tuasday (ternooo la-stead of Wednesday, lb Bl dsts. Mr. George Itlb-y will bo tea at beg born en Msio st able skill in passing and admirable team work during the third quarter affair following tb county tournaatenL and drew the scons to IX The final New York Manufacturer Mak- Coarb Gsorgs Guthler, atblet.ie diroc-toe at Ohio Wesley so, la tba speuker scheduled for th event count wa 19 19.

DIESATIOME Ira C. Marshall, Hardin Coun ty Farmer, To Speak from Chicago Station Sng Survey of Hardin Coun-ty a to Milk Supply Kenton, Fb. 1-With tba ir of Kenton, Feb. 1 Ira C. Marshall, Sir.

Mary Paul, Former Rlrboood Hardin County farmer and for tbi Resident, Claimed by Death powslbly constructing a plsnt even- consecutive years the world corn (rowing champion, Ajrill broadcast th MAAG BROS. TRANSIT CO. Rids the Yellow Bumj Richwood. Feb. 18 word wa re- ton for th jnutetilr oi tw, v.

B. n-irlbot. New Tork manuiactarer ceired here this morning of the death methods of soil treatment and crop and bvAinesa win pronny eon-doet a aorrey of th eirinlty Kirroo rid of Mrs. Mary Paul of Springfield. The deceased wao th mother of Mrs.

Anna ing thi rity to determine tli aeaiiaiH Soever, of Richwood. and was a former Ik aupply. Tba sur ey, aeenrd'iog to anooance- resident of thi place. Det occurred at tbe home a result of neuralgia of growi-jg which have made yield of 11. 10g nd 156 bnshels, respectirely, oti 10-acp! tracts during the last three a-ons from station WLS.

Chicago, i The local man will appear on Tus-; day. Feb. 21 12:10 and p. This is on of aeries of soil and fertilizer tslks arranged by the oil improvement committee of the National Fertilizer Association. ment from the Kenton mra ner the heart.

Commerce office, wiSl ti notidueted on Surviring are three datightera, Mr, Monday and Toesday. Th New t't Sperer. Mrs. William Wier and Mr. reprewenutlra will personally sisit the Lillian Brown, the latter two Springfield one son, A.

J. Paul, farmers to obtaia data on toa sou snooty. Galion, and two graadchildren. Mr. During a prerioo business eitt to I.

U. ZtMpan. and Paul P. Speyer, both 1 RECEIVES WORD OF CA Ua-Aorl Cbolera Jmmuncd Of liCaU Eligible to Registration On account of poor health and birthdays we are quitting the hog business and all will be sold regardless of price. This lot of Duroc Sows, Male Hogs and Fall Pigs are of as high quality and as good individuals and promise as good results as it is possible to produce, all grown from the best of Duroc Blood lines eminating from nationally known Duroc They are large, smooth and roomy.

Just risht to produce large strong litters, ill farrow from March 4th to April 10. A few summer gilts to farrow a little later. Barrows, Litter mates to the yearling gilts in this sale averaged on January 1st, 374 pounds. better meat for home consumption was ever butchered. Right at this time Hogs are selling too low, but with the Farm Relief Legislation bill to be passed at this session of congress and the evident scarcity of Puie Bred Duroc Brood stock, we may expect 1916 to 1922 Hog Prices for 1928 to 1930 Hog Products.

Come To This Sale. Buy all the good Pure Bred Duroc Sows you can feed, make your own prices. Ve will make the terms of payment to suit you. i TRUAX COMPANY Ed Knappenberger, Auct E- E- Case, Clerk Our Feed Lot For Sale. Phone 243.

Kentoa, Mr. lfurlbut eipreswed hUnseit of Richwood. a favorably impressed wilh this rity Burial will be made at Springfield. aa a factory location nd d-clsr-d that Funeral arrangement bava not beea completed. before any definite step eouM be tagen th available aoiik aupply most be de BUS KHZDVUL termined.

RICHWOOD MISSION CROUP According to uifonnatioTj, work ea HAS TEA PARTY AT CHURCH tba new factory will be started la the Carey and Fin41ay 7 nu, 9 11 au mt 1 p. ok 3 p. 8 p. m. with Eootf connoctlona ot FiBlUjr for To tdo tvnd Dotroit.

Favroa 3c to 3Va Pr DEATH OF SISTER-IN-LAW Marseille, Feb. 19 Mr. and Mr. S. Buckingham receired word of the death and burial of their sister-in-law.

Mrs. Lneett MeClead. who died at Mt. Gilead. Mrs.

MeClead was auxried to Rezin Buckingham at Johnsrille and to this onion were born three children. W. E. Bnckingham of Marios, A. Buck Ingham of Colurobas, and daughter, MabeL who with the kusbnd.

R. Buck Ingham, preceded her in death. Mrs. Boekingbam later wa naited ia aur-riage to Frank MeClead. near fntnre prorided the milk supply Richwood.

Feb. IS The Home Missionary Society of the M. E. Chnrrh held a birthday party anal tea at th ia found adequate. Final derision in tba matter rest upon tba outcome ot the aarrey.

church Thursday afternoon, nerenty Ltmt MarioQ for CUlioa with cU restt coauicctoa for MaasCseld 9rry two hoars from 7i00 su m. to B00 p. m. Leavo iUrtoa for Mt CilootJ ovory two hours from 7.00 m. to 5i00 Leovo Mvsob for Cardington 7i00 to 81CO p.

m. Looto Mkuion for Upper Sasdusky, five women of the church were pres L. V. AULT REAPPOINTED ent. The follow in; procraas wa pin TO C.

M. T. C. POST Mt. Gilead.

Feb. 1SU V. Aolt ha Leavo Mu-kn at su nk, 3 p. m. or McComb, CUboa, Ottowst, ia Marioa to Fiadlay.

Ciu connoctioas for Lp-sic, Desfcler and DoSanco. Daily copt Sondaya tad hoiidaye. Mia Vera MeCreary. organ aolo Mm. E.

H. Hosteller snd Mr. L. received hi reappolntaient as ehainuaa McCrory. vocal doet: Mr.

F. A. Mc tor Morrow Connty to charge of tbe aaroUotent of young men between the age of IT and 24 for the CHiiea' Military Training Camp nt umraer. Several young aea front this con- Rca Ferfer Wcrb par -At LUftw Mh prk Pbse 4311 Greta Ci? yi, pay ttlraihsna rhargsav Allister reriwed the fourth chspler of th study book Miss Vers 7-uspsa sang a aolo serosa panied on the violin by Loots Wollsrd. A reading by fait Rantno clowd the program.

A birthday esse wa a feature of (b luack. On Sundays and Holidays, first and last trips scheduled only. PHONE, 8244. 118 North SUU St i Opposite Iateru-taa SUtion. njottity attended last yeajr it A bora are! rgpecttd tlu year..

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Years Available:
1877-2024