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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 8

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PAGE EIGHT NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1931 BITS OF NEWS FROM NEARBY VILLAGES ALEXANDRIA 'Public's Welfare PURITY KIRKERSVILLE HEBRON King Carol Sends His Friend to Present Marriage Idea to Italian Princess Employe of Bank Admits Stealing X. 1 King Carol II, upper left, of Rumania, in the role of a 1931 "Miles Standish." has sent his good friend, M. Manoilescit, lower left, as his "John Alden." to Home to seek the hand of Princess Maria Francesca, 17, right, youngest daughter of King Victor Emmanuel of Italy, in his behalf. If thu suit by proxy wins favor, the marriage would take place soon, with corona-Mon ceremonies for both King Carol and the new queen early this winter. Carol's coronation ha.s been delayed due to failure to effect a reconciliation with his divorced wife, ijueen Helen.

Alexandria, Sept. 5. Mr. and Mrs. A.

W. Pitts entertained at their home Wednesday evening in honor of Dr. and Mrs. A. W.

Davis. Guest? were: Prof, and Mrs. Stanley Wilse of Troy, N. Dr. and Mrs.

E. H. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. T.

M. Bishop and Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Nichols. Prof, and Mrs. Stanley Wilse spent a week with Dr. and Mrs. A.

W. Davison at their summer home here. They returned to Troy, N. last week. Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Ashbrook and son spent Sunday evening with their nether, Mrs. Candace Ashbrook of near Johnstown. Miss Sarah Thomas returned to her duties ia the high school at JSHrookville. Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Helser ami daughter Marjorie spent Sunday afternoon with the former's mother. Mrs. Orpha Helser.

Dr. and Mrs. W. S. Taylor of London called Friday on Mr.

and Mis. Austin Stimson. Miss Gwenn Williams of Chicago, 111., was calling on relatives in town, Monday afternoon. One hundred and ten relatives from New York. South Dakota end from all parts of Ohio attended the Foster reunion held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Foster Jones last Saturday. Schools in Alexandria begin Tuesday of next week. Miss Helen E. Irwin spent from Monday until Thursday with Miss Mary Morgan of Westervillc.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ashbrook called on Mr. and Mrs. p.

M. Ashbrook and Mrs. Sadie Wineland, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Anna Price and daughter Martha were Sundav dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. John Geach in Granville. Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks attended a dinner and theater party given by Mr.

and Mrs. Kdward Raymond of Columbus las-t Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Abner Devilbiss of Maryland spent a few days last week at the hotel with Mr.

and Mrs. Garry Hill looking over the town in which their forefathers once lived. The Liberal club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ella Uumbauld on Tuesday night of next week. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Gallant and children spent a few days last week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. G.

Wilcox. Miss Sarah Thomas entertained the members of the Price and Thomas families at her home last Thursday evening. visiting in the community, returned to his- home in Cleveland Tuesday. 10 Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Ashbrook and son were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. deox.

The Baptist Missionary society will hold their September meeting on Wednesday of next week at the home of Mrs. Walter Castle. Miss Sarah Castle is the assisting hostess. Mr. and Mrs.

A. W. Pitts and daughter Pauline, Mr. and Mrs. George Brooks, Mr.

and Mrs. E. H. Nichols. Donald Price, Mr.

and Mrs. E. B. Thomas and Mr. and Mrs.

Ar- thur Helser spent Sunday at Walker's lake. The Phi Tau club held their annual summer picnic at the home of Mr. and, Mrs. George Brooks last llMfi.V4vening instead of at Cornell "lake as was formerly planned. Mrs.

Anna Price and children and Robert and Frederick Nichols spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. James E. Price of the Worthington road. Miss Pauline Pitts spent from Sunday night until Wednesday night her uncle and aunt, Mr.

and jMrs. Lee Hollis of Elyria. Dr. and Mrs. A.

W. Davison and i family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kennedy of Lancaster were Sunday 'i dinner guests of Glenn Davison and 5 family. Miss Sara Elizabeth Hamilton of Newark is spending a few days with aunt.

Mrs. S. W. Montgomery. ik Miss Fannie Irwin left Monday ''or a few days' visit with relatives i'n Columbus.

Mrs. John Mossholder, attended the Conrad reunion at Roseny park at Lancaster last Saturday. Mrs. Nancy Drake, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bishop, and daughter Wil-ma were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Phalen.

Mrs. Walter Mowery is confined to her bed. Mrs. Thoma9 Stager and granddaughters. Misses Mildred and Marjorie Albery.

spent the week-end at the home of Dr. and Mrs. F. R. Burnside and family in Frazeys-burg.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Lester Williamson were Mr. and Mrs. Frank WTebb of Condit and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Butts. Ross Williamson returned home with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Butts, for a week's vacation. Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Crim and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Dildine spent Sunday afternoon at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Mowery. Mr. and Mrs. Roe Bishop and family of Martinsburg. Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Bishop, Mr. and Mrs.

Clifton Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Garner Bishop spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bishop.

Pythian Sister lodge will meet Thursday night for its first meeting since the vacation period. A jotluck Is in His Charge Frank Bane (abovep. rommi.sioner of public welfare of Virginia, has accepted the post of executive director of the American Association of Public Welfare Officials. The associate will cooperate with President Hoover's committee on uneni-ployi'icnt relief next winter. children spent Sunday with and Mrs.

Edgar Weaver and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Henthoi at the storage dam near Columbia, where they enjoyed a picnic and the motor races. Mrs. Ddlon Hand and children returned to their home in Woo.ster after having spent a week with her mother, Mrs.

Lenora Case. The Foreign Missionary society of the M. K. church met with Mrs. Scott Carroll Thursday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Everett Moore and Everett, of Lakeside, spent from Tuesday until Thursday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I lazelton.

Miss Pauline llcid of Akron sp-nt from Wednesday evening until Saturday evening with her aunt. Mrs. Clyde llazelton. Sunday cullers at the heme of Mr. and Mrs.

1,. II. Wells were Dr. o. J.

Wood and daughter Myla of Clees, and Mrs. Clara Lloyd of Granville. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Carroll and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond E. Daniels and family spent from Tuesday until Saturday at Indian Lake. Miss Esther Schall returned home Monday after having spent two eeks at the Wesle; an camp grounds West' rvillc. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Avery of Columbus and daughter. Mrs. Anna Arthur and two children of Chicago, were last Sunday callers at the home of Mr. ami T.

A. Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde llazelton spent Sunday with Miss Nettie Smith of Fredonia.

The Home Missionary society of the M. E. church will hold their meeting Thursday afternoon at the home of Miss Sopluonta Carter, with Mrs. Scott Carroll as assisting; hostess. Sunday eveirng callers of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Hazclti were Anna Moore ami son, Carleton, of Columbus. Monday morning callers were Mr. and Mrs. Hewitt llazelton and daughter of Akron, and Tuesday callers were Mr.

and Mrs. Cluirlca Monroe of Central college. At the Alexandria Baptist church Sunday morning. Rev. R.

C. McMillan will preach from the sermon subject, "A Man and His Brother's Burdens" Labor Day Sundav school and senior, intermediate and juniir Y. P. at the regular hours. Union service will be held in I he chu; elr with Kev.

J. M. Gambill preaching. Regular services in tie Methodist church Sunday morning. Rev.

J. M. Gambill will preach his last sermon before going to the conference. Miss Nina May Smith of Johnstown spent last week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Wells and daughter Edith of Columbus were Sunday afternoon callers at the Harry Smith home. HOMER Lydia Sellers, who was a guest of relatives in Marietta has returned homo.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Irish of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Wilson and son Wayne of Sparta were Sunday callers of William Chris-man.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Edman, who attended the funeral services of Jackson Oldaker have returned to their home in Pennsylvania. Homer school opens 7. Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Woodruff and son John William and William and Roy Chrisman were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna of near Cleveland Sunday. Those who attended the Mt.

Vernon fair were: Joe McPeek, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Glover. Josephine and William Woodruff and jay Vance and family. The 5th annual reunion of the William Chrisman family will be held at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Homer AVilson Ivabor Day. Funeral services were held for Mrs. Emma Dildine at the home of her daughter. Mrs.

Wealthy Spices in Homer Friday afternoon. was made in the Hottm cemetery. Criss Brothers, Newark funeral directors. Joe Mummy has returned from a visit with relatives. Leslie Hayman who was guest of his grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Totten and Innie Nichols has returned to his home near Esto. Mrs. Besste Welsh spent a few days with Mrs.

Ruth Debolt of Condit. Shirley Glover has returned from a visit with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Vanfleet.

Maurice Ross has the late Ben Smith property In Homer. It was formerly the Miss Ar-mindy Rowe property. Bell Totten has returned home after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Irene Nichols of Brandon. Mr.

and Mrs. Ira Snair and daughter Pauline of Newark were Sunday callprs of Mrs. Mary Snair. Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Bailey were Sunday callers of Charles Edman. Lewis Yoakam made a trip to Columbus Fridav. JMary Brown and daughter Clella of Newark attended burial services for Mrs.

Emma Dildine In Homer cemetery Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo were Sunday guests of Charles Stough of Appleton. A reception, was given for Kev.

and Messenger at the home of Elmer Yoakam Monday night. Jar-Vance sold nut poultry ana gg business to Clark Kaisley of School will begin here Tuesday, Sept. 8. Mrs. Vina Tiffany has been ill with a cold.

Miss Catherine Stewart is visiting her parents here for a week. Esther McFarland was the gUest of Baibara Moore over the M. H. Black of Hudson, who Just returned from abroad, was a caller here Friday. Mrs.

J. L. Johnson and daughter Louise motored to Perry, and were week-end guests of J. L. Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Wiswell wet Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Soger.

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hableton were in Columbus Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Saviers, Mrs.

C. P. Siyanson and childien and Mrs. H. Parker were Newark shon- pers Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. McNutt were called to Marietta to see the for mers sister, who underwent an opeiatlon in the Marietta hospital.

Mrs. Harold Harrington and son and Miss Beulah Blown were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

McNutt. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiswell and sons Herschel and Lloyd and Miss Bessin Bancroft were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Denny and family of New Lexington. E. D. Van Arsdale was a Columbus visitor Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. S. R. Reelhom entertained Wednesday evening to dinner. Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Saviers, Mrs. Florence Guyton, Mrs.

C. F. Swanson and children and Mrs. Harry. Parker.

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Swartz and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roley and daughter and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Roley and son, motored to Indian lake and Ohio caverns Sunday, Helen Louise Spurgeon visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Spurgeon and family of Columbus the past week. The young married people's class of the Kirkersville Sunday school held a picnic at Rising park, Lancaster.

Aug. 30. with 39 present. The following attended: Rev. and Mrs.

Abels and daughter of Lancaster; Mrs. H. Lee Emenson and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Reelhom and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Loren Rauch and family. Mr. and Mrs. John Von Ins and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Harvey Park and daughter, Charles Negley, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Hay and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Roe Elwyn Tunison and son and Mis. Spurgeon and son, Mr. and Ms. Curtis Bibler and children. LICKING Mr.

and Mrs. David Thomas and daughters of Piqua called at the R. and Gertrude Black home Sun day. Fred and Bud Foster and sister Rachel were New Philadelphia visitors over the week-end. Mrs.

Alice Barnard of Columbus spent a few days last week at the J. R. Black home. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Rian attended the Mclnturf reunion Sunday at the Frank Morrison home on the Hebron road. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Foster attended the funeral of Mrs. James Willough-by at the home Sunday afternoon. Ray McCall and family were Sunday evening visitors at the R. L. Black home.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kochendorfer were Pataskala visitors Sunday at the Wallace Bickel home. Miss Doris Cramer of Akron, a former teacher of Hebron, spent a few days last week with Mrs. Ellis Rees.

Sanford Black and daughter Martha and son James were Sunday visitors at the Gertrude Black home. Mrs. N. C. Brown and Mrs.

Mark Lindsay were in Columbus last Tuesday. Mrs. J. H. Tavener and Mrs.

Evangeline Westinghouse were Monday afternoon callers at the Hollis Hanby home. Miss Evelyn Crist visited several days last week in Millersport at th4. home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Crist.

Manly Gotschall and Ferd Crist and daughter Evelyn spent Monday evening at the home of John Mercer in Heath. Mrs. Minnie Hollar, Mrs. Sam Hollar and Mrs. Jessie Brown of Newark were Wednesday afternoon callers at the Carl Foster home.

Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kindred and son of Columbus and Miss Evelyn Kindred were Sunday visitors at the Ferd Crist home. Miss May Schimpf, who spent a part of last week at the Hollis Hanby home, returned to her home in Basil Friday. John Mercer and family of Heath were Saturday evening callers at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Ferd Crist. HIGH WATER The Liberty Ladies' Aid will hold an all-day meeting at Liberty M. E. church, Sept.

8. Ladies should bring their needles and thimbles. Everyone is invited. Mr. and Mrs1.

Homer Sesser and son Paul of Croton had dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Galbraith and family Friday. They called on Mr. and Mrs.

Eber Watson in the afternoon. Herbert Blackstone and sisters Geneva and Marjory of near Granville called on Mr. a'nd Mrs. Herbert Bolton and family Thursday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. Gosnell and Miss Anna Mae Haynes spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

William Keckley of Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Eber Watson spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Galbraith and family. Friday evening callers at the Herbert Bolton home were Vincent Sesser and Sister Anna rialo Insenh and Morris Simmons. Sarah Francis and Helen Green VranV Williams Clyde Swick, Robert Prather, Charles and Helen Simmons. Mrs. Bertha Freas spent Monday with Mrs.

Viola Boyer. BLADENSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bucv. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Bucy and son Rohert. Mr. and Mrs. Lester McCamet, Mr.

and Mrs. Floyster Johnson and daughter Lucille attended the funeral of Wilse Gault in Perryton Monday. Mr. Alva Hayden and son of Newark spent Tuesday at the home of John Dugan. Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Melick. Mr. and Mrs. Flovster Johnson.

Mr. and Mrs. Silas Bucy. Mr. and Mrs.

John Dugan and family. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bucy and Mr. and Mrs.

L. V. Dugan attended the fair in Mi. Vernon, Friday. Mr.j and Mrs.

Karl Miller and daugraer Jean spent Sunday with DeanlBuey and family. Mr and Mrs. Wesley and children and Afr. and Mrs. Harry Moran spent Sunday at the horns of Ross Mrs.

Grace Davidson and daughter i Naomi spent Wednesday with Mr I V. Dugan. 1 nd xeY. an al. The following teachers for this township have been elected for the coming year: Mrs.

Ruth Burroughs for the Kirk school; Frank Hutchison, Concord; Miss Edith Hanby, Polkstalk; Miss Mary Bebmt, Summit; Miss Clara Richcreek, Sonslion. No teacher has been named for the Thrapp school. The Anti-C'an't Sewing club met at the home of Ruth Van Winkle la.st Aug. 27. The next meeting will be at the home of Esther Glover.

Mrs. Grace Bartok and daughter Barbara called on Mrs. Bertha Taylor Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Harris were Newark callers one day last week. Irene and Earl Burrell made a trip to Mansfield Tuesday. Purity and Rocky Fork ball teams played here Simday. Rocky Fork Willi. The Democratic nominations for this township were: Trustees, Vensa Glover, Ora Holton.

J. P. Rizor; clerk, Harvey Burrell; justice of the peace, Clyde Lybarger; constable, Charles Shannon school board, Charles Billman and James Clag-gett. Irene Burrell spent the week-eind with Mr. and Mrs.

A. C. Stradley. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Harris were callers at Tuesday. E. R. Burrell called on Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel Myer Sunday veiling. Mrs. Gladys Coon and son Charln:) called on Mrs. Grace Bartok Tuesday. Mr.

and Mis. Frank Ta lor were Newark callers Tuesday. Mrs. Millie Myers and daughter Viola made a. trip to Mansfield recently.

Miss Louise Mayers is ill at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Dana and daughter Dorothea of Newark were recent callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Taylor. Teddy Davis Newark is spending a few days with his sister, Mrs. Gladys Coon. Miss Thelma and Mrs. Noah Wcstbro -k spent Tuesday with Miss Ruby Hel ut.

Mrs. El se Glover and children called on Mrs. Harvey Burrell Monday. Mrs. Crissie Davis of St.

Louis-vill' is visiting at lie home of Mr. and Mrs. I 'i ter Mayors. Karl and Irene Burrell were caller-; at St. Lvuisvillc Wednesday.

Mrs. Goldie and son Paul, Miss Evelyn Floyd Lang of Newark, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Baker of 5Canesv.Hi. called in Mrs.

Gladys Coon Tuesday evening. Fred Mayers of Indiana is isiting at the home of his hrother, Peter Maj ers. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and Foster Miller of Cambridge spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. Clai-ence Smith and famd. Pete. Harry and Duff Swick, with their nephews. Kobert and Carl Swick.

were fishing at Buckeye lake Tuesday. Venza Glover made a business trip to I'tica Wednesday. Mrs. George Swick and son Forest. Mrs.

James Baker and children spent Tufsday Nelson Wilkins. Edgar K. Burrell has sold the of his farm to his sister. Mrs. Hoy Farley.

Mr. Burrell will move to Newark. Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and Foster Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Smith and children were Sunday is at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.

B. Douglas ck. Gladys Coon and son Charles were Newark callers Monday. Delriiar Taylor has been working a few days for Mrs. Delta Harris.

Harvey Burrell called on his sister. Mrs. Louisa Mayers Wednesday. Bennie Bodle called en Homer Bcdle at Chatham Thursday atfer-noon. Mrs.

Glena iKirimore and son Galen of Mt. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Coe and children of and Mr.

and Mrs. Ora Wilkins of Newark were callers at the home of Mr. and Mr.i. Frank Harris Thursday. The Hanover girls defeated the Valley church girls in a ball game played here Thursday.

Following the game a boxing match was held in the township house. JACKSONTOWN Mrs. A. B. Gray spent the weekend with relatives at Millersport.

Mrs. Porter Walters is recovering from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E.

Gray and daughter Mary of Pittsburgh and Miss Nell Gray of Newark were 6 o'clock dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frymute. Mrs. Cal Richards and daughter, Mrs.

Mildrcn Byrd and granddaughter, Virginia Byrd, of Hebron were Sunday callers of Mrs. Porter Walters. Mrs. Charles Irwin and niece. Betty Hayes, were Newark shoppers on Saturday.

Miss Charis Ann Frymute spent the first of the week with her cousins, Julia and Jerry Jury. Robert Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Orr, Miss Sarah Swan and Mrs. Lillie McFarland returned from a motor trip and visit of three weeks at Des Moines, la.

The Jacksontown and Llnnville schools will open Sept. 7 at 9 a. m. A short session only will be held on the first day. Dismissal will be in ample time for all pupils to return home by noon.

Miss Thelma Greene returned home Sunday evening from a motor trip to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. Long Henry entertained relatives from- Chicago a few-days last week.

Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Davis and son George of Hebron were Sunday evening callers at the home of Charles Frymute.

Prof. Stanley Crow and family of Lansing. are visiting Mr. Crow's mother and other relatives in Ohio. hanoverTr.

D. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Russel Jones entertained the following guests Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Fell. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dennis and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jones and fam ily. and Roer Rector of Columbus. I Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Ashcraft and son Ervin were calling on relatives at Centerburg and Croton Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Thompson and children of Long Run were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Thompson Sunday. Miss Annabelle Cochmn Is spending a few days in Newark. Miss Katherine Kerr has returned home after spending- several days with Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Parker and Mr. and Mrs. C.

J. Kerr of Newark. Miss Fay n.ent Saturrtnv afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leo iinyer.

Misses Pauline and Katherine Nethers spent a few days last week with their uncle. Kearney Nethers and family of Purity. Mrs. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.

Russel Jones Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ashcraft and son attended the Hoover reunion at Moundbuilders nar'- Thursday i Mr. and Mrs. John Miller 'and sons ChaHes; and Jack called on Mr.

and Mrs. 1 Jon. jnornlfw- Hebron, Sept. 4. The 33rd annual Williams reunion was held at the home of J.

H. Edwards in Hebron, Sunday. Seventy members were present. Mr. Edwards and one other of the group have the honor of never having missed one of the gatherings.

Members of the Williams family attended from Mt. Vernon, Marysvllle, Newark. Johnstown and Pataskala. The 1932 gathering will be held in Johnstown at the home of David Scovell. Jack Embrcy accompanied Mrs.

Richard Buckland and daughter Marjorie. to Lake Side, Cleveland, last week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson of Newark weie Hebron callers Sunday.

Rev. and Mrs. W. C. Worstell and Esther were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Spencer at Frazeysburg. Eagan chapter. Order of the East-em Stars met Tuesday evening after a recess of two months. Initiatory work was conferred by past matrons.

Stated meeting of Hebron Masonic lodge on Tuesday evening after a recess of two months. Mrs. W. C. Woolard and daughter Rheabelle spent a few days with friends in Columbus.

Mrs. Walter Japvis entertained with a bridge party Friday aft ernoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. P. E. Tygard.

Mrs. Ellis Rces had as her house guest last week Miss Louise Kramer of Dayton. Miss Kramer was a former teacher in the Hebron high schools. Mrs. L.

L. Lydic spent last week with Dr. and Mrs. Carson Cross in Columbus. Worthy Matron Mrs.

Lois Slocumb entertained the officers of the East-em Star in the chapter room Friday evening. The Misses Evelyn and Inez Hitt are spending the week with Miss Margurette Dilly of Newark. Cashier C. L. Crawford of the Hebron Bank company was a business visitor at Columbus Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Newman and Mrs. George Ruff and family of Lancaster were Sunday guests of William Kneller.

Miss Katherynp Cockenbaek spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Kumler at Lancaster. Rev. and Mrs.

W. C. Worstell and daughter Esther visited Mr. Worsted's relatives at Caldwell last week. Hebron schools will open on Tuesday following Labor day.

The monthly all-day meeting of the Missionary societies and the Ladies Aid society was held at the M. E. chuich Thursday. School supplies at the Hebron drug store. Dinner guests last week of Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Tobin and niece, Mary Frances Baumeister, were Mrs. Margaret Suttles of Reese Station, Miss Mary Suttles and Leo Ticket of Newark.

Mrs. Raymond Board, Mrs. B. (). Condit and Doris and Russell Condit.

MT. ZION Misses Nellie Harris and Gllie Mae and Jean Melick were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. C). G.

Taylor of Mt. Vernon last week. Elmer Farmer lias opened the Harris meat shop at Bladensburg. Carl Bumpus lost two cows last week from poisoning on wild cherry brush. Ernest Harris of Baltimore.

Md. and Art Hampshire of Newark called on Mr. and Mrs. L. V.

Du-gan Saturday. Dik and Clarence Crothers of Fredonia have returned home from visiting their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crothers. Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Bucy spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dugan. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Melk entertained several friends Friday evening in honor of their daughter Donna Mae's third birthday. Mrs. Ret Hall, Mrs. Aria Davis and Mrs.

Hattie Bumpus spent Monday with Mrs. Irene Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Harris, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Dugan and son Everett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor at their summer cottage. Sycamore lodge, near Millwood.

Misses Annabel and Adeline Phillips of Centerburg called on friends here Saturday. Mrs. Grace Hardesty and son Paul spent Saturday night with Mrs. Evaline Harris. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Nichols visited Mr. and Mrs. Earl Burch Wednesday. Misses Ruby Crothers and Fern Burch spent Tuesday afternoon with Miss Nellie Harris.

Dr. Eley of Gambier was called to see Mrs. Mary Haga, Monday. Mrs. Cora Burch and daughter Fern spent Monday with Mrs.

Bertha Wilson. Frank Morrison and son of Gambier calleb on friends here. Wednesday. Mrs. Burdetta Lexley closed her term of music lessons 'here Wednesday.

MT. PLEASANT Mr. and Mrs. Howard Barcus entertained Sunday, Mr. and Mrs.

William Hurbaugh, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baughman and family. Zanesville: Andrew Baughman, California: Mr. and Mrs.

Hiram Baughman, Perryton; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moran and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne Smith and family and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Babcock-and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Priest and daughter Elsie sent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ramsey and family. James Martin fell from a tree on Monday, injuring his head and shoulders. Mr.

and Mrs. S.vney Moran and Frank Moran of Mt. Pleasant. returned to their home Tuesday. They were called here by the death of their uncle, Wilse Gault.

Ernest Myers of Newark was a caller at this place Monday. Clair Martin and Dons Cullison were married Tuesday. Thev are on a weddinr- trin through Michigan. Mr. and Mrs.

William Mvers of Nashport and son, Frank Myers, and wife of Akron snenf Tuesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Waylan Ashcraft. Mrs. Violet Moran and children spent Tuesday with her parents, Mr.

ana Mrs. uaun. Several attended the Allen Moore sale Wednesday. Andrew Baughman of California spent the past week with his cousin, Mrs. Amanda Noland.

Cary Holmes moved from Falls-burg to the Joseph r'hanc-v farm, formerly the George Rine farm. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Rice- and son spent the week-end with their parents. Miss Ruth MrKenna spent the week-end with Irene Moran.

Mr. and Mrs. Willie' McDonald are spenainjr a few days filth Mr. and Mrs. Everett White I veland.

Miss Evelyn Moran taken to the City hospital at Irk Thurs- day for an X-ray exai tion. Mr, and Mrs. Jami rshey and children Chester and on Mr. and Mrs. Ro; ills called rWN I I'- a a.

Ji anuejr on BRANDON Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dawson, the rural mail carrier, is leaving today for a two-week visit in Iowa with relatives.

Mrs. Susan Baughman of Brandon is moving to Mt. Vernon. Homer Parker was a caller In Brandon Monday night. Mr.

and Mrs. George Nixon. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tulloss, Mr.

and Mrs. B. O. Lohr and Mr. and Mrs.

George Lohr spent Sunday in London with relatives. Miss Frances Rhoads was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rhoads of Lu-casville last. week.

Mrs. Arthur Black and daughter Lucille spent Saturday at the home of Mrs. 1. N. Farmer.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Totten of Homer and Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Nich-olls and sons Lonnie and Lee spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Stough and Charles Stough and family of Appleton. Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Green of Mt. Vernon and Mr. and Mrs. P.

L. Earnest of near here were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Sapp. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Morgan and daughter of Springfield were the week-end guests of Mrs. Jennie Sherman. Roenna' Hall and Ella Preston were in Mt. Vernon Saturday afternoon.

Frank Ward made business trips to Newark Friday and Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Plank and children of Canada spent a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Van Nostrand recently. Charles Beckholt of near here is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Paul Beck-holt in Indiana. Mr.

and Mrs. Dane Cline spent Saturday evening in Mt. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Black and daughter Lucille. Mrs. Addie Farmer and Mrs. Sarah Elban and daughter Evelyn spent Monday afternoon in Newark. Mr.

and Mrs. Elmo Hunter and family of Brandon are moving to the Jones farm, south of Brandon. The Brandon school will open Sept. with Miss Mary Joe Wintermute as teacher. Walter Wolf.

42. above, for 20 years a trusted Chicago bank employe, a church usher and respected citizen, faces prosecution for embezzlement of $1,500,000 in bonds. He was manager of the bank's coupon department and admitted he took the bonds to play the stock and gnain markets. GLENFORD Elmer Trout and family of Columbus spent the week-end with George Trout and family. The Cooperridei' reunion was held Saturday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Rezin Cooperrider. Walter Trout and family called on Rufus Helser and family Sunday evening. The Good Hope Woman's Missionary society met at the home of Lee Coble Wednesday. Mrs.

A. G. Gall and son Raymond entertained Sunday, Coiral Cotter-man and family. S. P.

Cooperrider and family and Joseph Mooney and family. Walter Trout and George Trout were afternoon callers. Rev. and Mrs. Luther Cooperrider of Chicago announce the birth of a daughter, Aug.

26. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Trout and daughter Carol May and Mrs. Rufus Helser and daughter Valeia attended the Helser reunion at Summerland beach last Thursday.

Samuel Roberts is ill. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Helser were callers in Newark Tuesday. Walter Tiout and family spent Sunday with George Trout and family.

Paul Coble and family spent Sunday with Rome Daugherty and family. The Ice family reunion was held at the home of Carl Swinehart and family Sunday. Elmer Trout and family of Columbus spent Sunday with Fred Leck-rone and family. Kev. and Mrs.

C. E. Linder and family spent last Friday in Marietta. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilber Murdock and son Billy of St. Louis, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Wilkins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murdock and grandsons Charles, Fredrick and Allen Rut-ledge of Fultonham, Mr. and Mrs. M.

Zactnian. Mrs. E. P. Reed and Mrs.

C. E. Mechling enjoyed a picnic dinner at the Reed home Sunday. Charles Cooperrider of Bliss Business college spent the weekend with his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. F. L. Cooperrider and family. Rev.

C. E. Linder and E. C. Ridnour are attending the Synodi-cal Ohio district meeting at Sandusky this week.

Mrs. Emma Swinehart was a week-end guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wr.

Swinehart and family. Ralph Danison is spending the week with Mrs. Edith Kelly and family. Mr. and Mrs.

George Cooperrider of Thornville spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mack and family. Mrs. Edith Kelley and family and Ralph Danison spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs.

Mary Kelley in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saffell and son of Indianapolis, Ind. spent the week-end with Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Smith. Mrs. Emma Danison of Zanesville spent the week-end with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. C. C. White. Mrs.

Flora Groves and daughter of Millersport were Sunday guests of Mrs. Leroy Gorden. in oopcrriuei iruwuu held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rezin Cooperrider Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Swinehart and family entertained as Sunday dinner guests. Mr. and Mrs.

Thornton Palmer, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Palmer and family. Miss Erma Morris, Kenneth Boring. Mr.

and Mrs. Guy Poulson and family of Thornville and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Swinehart and son. Edward Hursey and daughter Josephine were Tuesday forenoon visitors at Thornville.

FREDONIA Mrs. Marv Stadden of Utica is vis iting at the home of Mrs. Allie Ellas and daughter Dora. Mrs. R.

E. Levingston and daughter Jerrie Lou of Newark spent the past 10 days at the home of Frank Stotl. Norman and Allen Ellas are visiting at the home of Mrs. F. F.

Green of Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. S. Benner and children spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Chase of Centerburg. Ellen Lucille Cramer spent tne week-end with Pansy Cramer. Mr. and Mrs.

Forest Cramer and family attended a birthday patfy in honor of Mrs. Clara Freese of Chatham, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Latsdia of Columbus spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Furbee of Welsh Hills spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Charles Bowers.

Louise Cramer is visiting at the home of her uncle, Charles Frees of Liberty. Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Farley and children of Newark spent Thursday with W. J.

Crothers and fanvly. Mrs. Addie Strlckrr of Rocky Fork and Mrs. Eliza Hall of Bladensburg spent Saturday night at the home of their brother, M. G.

Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Morris' Severn and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

O. D. Cramer and daughter spent Sunday with Ray Roberts and famllv.ef Co. LOUDON STREET Tlie Independent Sewing club was entertained at the home of Mrs. George Dickson cn Tuesday.

The next meeting will b- held at the home of Mrs. Karl Wingert in two weeks. Miss Darothy Klump was a guest of the club. Mr. and Mrs.

R. I. Thompson and children were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hitchcock of To-beso.

They were accompanied home by their daughter Ruth, who has spent the past week at the Hitchcock home. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hickman were Mrs. Ella Burrell and Reva Keckley of Newark.

Mr. and Mrs. P. O. Moore and children of Ada were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. K. C. Hand from Saturday until Tuesday. Sunday guests were Mr? and Mrs.

Dillon Hand and children of Wo ster. Other recent callers were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Moore of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Moore of St. Louis, and Mrs. Minnie Hammond. Mr. and Mrs.

John Wingert and daughter Charlotte Ann were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wingert and daughter. Mrs. Ida Howell is spending the week in Columbus with friends and attending the state fair.

Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Abies attended tlie funeral of their aunt, Mrs. R. C.

Pine, of Frazeysburg Tuesday. Miss Laura Harbold of Coshccton came Wednesday to spend a few days at the home of her sister, Mrs. J. F. McClain.

She was accompanied home by Verle McClain. who has spent sonic time visiting friends- in Ccshocton. Mr. and Mrs. Vora Warner and children Frances and Keith attended a family reunion in Mt.

Sterling Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Smith spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Homer Jones, of near Alexandria.

Mr. and Mrs. George Dickson and daughters Bculah and Mabel were. Sunday dinner guests of James Cal lan of Croton. Mrs.

Ralph Wingert of Akron was a dinner guest on Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs. Karl AVingert. She was accompanied home by Mrs. Wingert and, daughter Pauline and Mary Alice, who will spend the week-end in Akron.

Mr. and Mrs. John Spiker and sons Charles and Duane spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spiker of Vanatta.

They were accompanied home by James Coffman of Strasburg, who spent several days as their guest. Mr. and Mrs. H. E.

Cavendish and family of Newark were Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Spiker. Eston Lantz cf Burg street spent Wednesday and Thursday with Everett and William Abies. Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Clyde Abies and family were: Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

McGinnis and family of Summit Station and Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McGinnis and family of Newark.

Mr. and Mrs. John Spiker and sons Charles and Duane and James Coffman spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carey Weiss of Vanatta.

McLain. of Coshocton, are spending a few days at the home of the former's brother, J. F. McLain. APPLETON Mr and ATrs fVntincrr nrA were Sunday RVIests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Crotinger. The annual Green-Bush reunion was held at the schoolhouse. on the Johnstown-Utira pike Saturday. A fair-sized crowd attended.

The following officers weie elected: President. A. R. Teters; vice president. L.

M. Shipley; secretary-treasurer, Evelyn Lining. The. reunion will he held next year at the school grounds, the last Saturday In August. Mr.

and R. K. Parsons and family and Mi', and Mrs. Herbert Horn were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Burton Ashbrook. Roy and Jasper Kattle called on Mr. and Mrs. G. B.

Denty Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Brown spent the week-end in Alexandria with Frank Brown and Lenaid Amorc.

Mr. and Mrs. Men no Trout of Ar. hbold are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Walker. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. B.

V. Dixon and family were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. G.

Overturf. The contest between Croton and Appleton Sunday schools closed supper-' will be served. Mrs. Ralph Hammond and children Spent last Thursday with Mra. Donald.

Fisher in Johnstown. Pr." and Mrs. H. B. Handshy and daughter Mary Olive and Dr.

Hand-shy' father, J. S. Handshy, and Theresa. Irwin returned Sunday night from an eastern trip which included trips to Mt. Vernon, Alexandria, Richmond, Monticello mountain, Virginia Beach, Lorain Caverns and other points.

Misses Mary and Edna Mae Reese entertained Monday morning with a 9 o'clock pajama breakfast. The guests were Mrs. Ellis Reese, Mrs. Carl Johnston and Miss Helen Irwin, Favors were given to the guests. Dr.

and Mrs. S. T. Yaple and Mrs. Ella Erdman of Chillicothe were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ellis Reese. Mr. and Mrs. F.

B. Fadley of Bellevue, Miss Gladys Flory of i Cleveland. Misg Zita Flory and Miss Evelyn McCarthy of New York City spent from Tuesday and Wed- nesday night with Supt and Mrs. W. XEvIn Huffman.

Mrs. Foster Grandstaff and daughters Marybelle, Jeanne and Betty were Sundav guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. V.

Wright in Newark. Mrs. B. Eber Cross spent the NEWARK, R. D.

7 Mr. and Mrs. Oren Beatty and son Carl of near Johnstown visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fisk.

Miss Lucille Porter spent from Thursday until Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. Merrell Farmer and family of Frazeysburg. Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Holton are tlie parents of a baby girl, born Aug.

25. Charles Miller is spending some time with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Fisk. Mrs. Bessie Wilkin and Mrs.

Esther Wilkin and son Henry. called on Mrs. Doris Moore Monday afternocn. Mr. and Mrs.

Charies Parker and sons visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDonald. Miss Betty Roberts and Miss Elinor Barcus returned to their homes at Mt. Vernon after spending two weeks with Mr.

and Mrs. Carey Coon. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Brice Moore Aug.

30. Donald Bayd spent Tuesday with. Norman and Cathleen Stradley. Mr. and Mrs.

John Wilson spent a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Shell Evans and family. FALLSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kidd of Newark and Mrs.

Iva Babcock were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Kidd, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Babcock and family visited his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Babcock, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. William Bourne of Newark spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beckford. Mr.

and Mrs. H. W. Priest and daughter Elsie visited Mr. and Mrs.

Ross Ramsey of Mt. Pleasant, Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rine and Charles and Bety Gardner spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Anne Lescalleet of Toboso. Mr. and Mrs. M.

S. KcKee were Newark callers, Friday. Mrs. Motile Beckford spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

William Booth. Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Miller and i I eri Jay. Russell.

William, Chole and Annabelle spent Saturday evening as the guests of Mr. and H. Priest and family. Mr. and Mrs.

William Booth werft week-end with her daughter. Mrs. A. C. Butterfteld in Mansfield.

Mr. and Fred Phllson and Kathryn, Mary Lou and Met or Racine are visiting Mr. llson's sister. Mrs. B.

Eber Cross, Kundsy afternoon callers at the Tobln home were Mrs. J. E. 3h of New York City, John Brin. end' Dorothy Kutler of Cotum and Mra Jamas E.

Clifford and Kk Cross of Columbus were evening guests of Dr. and 1 K. Cross. wis Bucy was gradinf the roads -w Jtftinrk callers, londay4 imuv jnta APtfstooi winainaY Tnursday --sjfternoonY inm pus, ncuuiy, Monaay.

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