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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 8

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 8

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EIGHT THE TIMES RECORDER. ZANESVILLE. OHIO. SATURDAY. JANUARY 5, 1935 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN SOUTHEASTERN.

OHIO WEST MINSTER GUILD 1 amst i 11 1 WOOaSFIELD PEOPLE I MEETS AT ABEL HOME PLAN INSPECTION OF REBEKAH LODGE AT CROOKSVILLE mr death FBioir jfidohhi CAMBRIDGE CHILD SUFFERS BROKEN ARM WHEN STRUCK fit AUTO, ANOTHER CHILD BRUISED ON KENNEBEC KILL JOINING CHRISTMAS SAVING US HI THE NEW TEH IS! McCONNELSVILLE, Jan. 4 The CROOKSVILLE, Jan. 4. Extensive arrangements are being made AT FfllWir HOMEJEW LEXINGTON iur tne annual inspection of the Crokosvllle Lodge Daughters of Re-bekah which will be held Monday noma or Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Abel on Kennebeo Hill was the scene of an enjoyable event last evening when the members of the Westminister Guild of the local Presbyterian church motored there and held an Interesting meeting. The devotlonajs. on the theme "StewardshlD" wen- NEW LEXINGTON. Jan. 4.The medal and In turn will represent this CAMBRIDGE, Jan.

4 Ruth den, county health commissioner ex- fifth death to occur here since the district In the state content at the Ohio Pastor's convention In Colum smith. -year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a. F.

Smith of 1023 Wheeling avenue, had both bones of the left pecta a report from the state offl clals Saturday. Fire Destroys Auto WOODSFTELD. Jan. 4 Quite a number of Woodsfleld people have Joined the annual Chrlstmis Savings Clubs sponsored by the Monroe and First National banks. The clubs re conducted by Mrs.

Alvln N. Crowe After this. "The Division and Distribution of the Missionary Dollar." was arm broken near the wrist and sus A Star coach owned bv Delbert tained minor bruises, while Sarah bus, the last of this month. The public Is invited to attend this contest. Tracy Fined Elmer Tracy, tills city, who appeared In probate court vesterdav for new year was that of William II Chappelear, 81, venerable and es-r teemed citizen, which occurred shortly after noon torlay.

The end came nt the family home, 221 South street, jj where Anna Chappelear. a daughter. lies In a. critical condition sufferlnK from pneumonia, an nllincnt which Griffith of this city, was destroyed by flames Friday morning on Four Mile Martha McMurray. 10.

daunhter of discussed by Mrs. Earl Dugan. At the conclusion of the program the club members were Invited Into the quire but a small amount deposited each week to amount to considerable by next Christmas and in no time you have accumulated the sum needed iwr. ana mrs. jnarie McMurray of hill.

The machine was being tested evening, jan. it. rne exercises will be in charge of Representative Mrs May Price, of Logan, Ohio. Degree practice and other final arrangements for the event will be made at a meeting of the lodge next Monday evening, Jan. 7.

Ileese funeral Friday The funeral of the late Richard Reese was held at the E. church Friday afternoon with Rev. E. Elrod officiating, and the services being under the auspices of Peerless lodge F. A.

M. Interment was made at the Crooksvllle cemetery. Sophomores Won Friday afternoon In the first om after having undergone repairs. It for gifts and-cther Christmas expenses was driven oy Abe Thompson of Old 'brought death to l.cr father the second time in a month to an- dining room which was gay with col-swer charges of Illegal possession. orful decorations and were served was given a fine of $100 and costslwlth, refreshments.

The coffee was by Judge Hammond when he plead- poured by Mr. Earl Dugan. A charm Four per cent Interest ls paid on all Washington, mechanic. Flames suddenly spurted from beneath the Mr. Chappeear, rrccnlly retired ii nurin xeiiiii street, escapee with slight cuts Friday morning at 11 o'clock when struck by an automobile said to have been driven by Grayson Btcwart of near Cumberland.

The girls were on roller skates and Christmas savings club balances. Entertains Sunday School Class ed guilty to the offense. He waslmg social hour was enjoyed. Those charged with the ownership of a present Included, Mrs. Frank Smith.

Miss Annie Laurie Yockey very Friday evening. Jan. 4, has postponed until the next meetinz night in January, at which time thera will be Installation. After work a tureen lunch will be served. It necessary to postpone the rneetinc due to so much illness In this com-uunity.

Personals Misses Marie and Mabel McCor. mlck left first of the week for Neir York, after spending the holidays with relatives at this place. Miss Freda Marie Eberst, of Logac ls visiting relatives at this place. Mlis Grace Egger has returned to Cleveland after spending the hols days with relatives at this pla-e. J.

M. Spery, of Ashland, ls a busl-ness visitor at this place. ODD FELLOWS PLAN MEMORIAL SERVICE pleasantly feted the members of her quantity of whiskev found In his; Mrs. Harry Bozman, Mrs. Alvln N.

hood, and tne driver steered the car to the side of the road and alighted. The car was soon a mass of flames and attempts to save It proved unavailing. The loss Is partially covered by Insurance. The blaze ls thought to have been home on Union street. Crowe, Mrs.

Sylvia Flnley, Mrs. H. M. were attempting to cross Wheeling avenue near the J. a.

Blair Co. furniture store when the accident oc- currcd. They were placed In an auto Sunday school class Wednesday evening at her home on High street When In court before Tracv stood 1 niey.Miss Frano E. Stedman. Mrs.

of the Crooksvllle hlEh school i tor. Anna Dougan. Mrs. Charles Abel and class basketball tournament, the Soph- trial on the charge and his case was Juvenile games engaged the youngsters during the early evening hours taken under advisement by Ham from active life as a cabinet maker He was a charter member of the local Knights of Pythias lodge and altend- i ed the High street church. He also at one time operated a grocery on North Main street.

The Illness that caused Ills deat.li was of short 5 duration developing during the Christmas holidays. Those surviving are: Hunter Jane the widow; four sons. Chores Fran, Fred and Roy, all of Ihls city, and two daughters. Ann of the home, and Mrs. Ed.

McCreedy. a local resident. A sister and eight grand chll- rnond. who us yet has not passed on umirics ueieaiea tne rresnmen by a score of 14 to 8. Maxwell was high scorer for the victory, while Airhei.

caused by a short circuit In the Ignition system. Medical Society Held Meeting A meeting of members of the Concluding the evening a prettily appointed repast was served. Jerusalem Grange mobile and taken to Wells hospital where medical attention was given them by Dr. Henry Wells. Influenza Fatal B.

O. Perry, 41 glneer on the starred lor the losers. Next Friday's came will be between the Renin, ann assistant hostess, Mrs. John Adams. Funeral Hervlces Held Short funeral services were held for Mrs.

Esther Drake of Harrison Drake at 1 p. m. Thursday at her late home In Malta. The remains were then taken to the M. E.

church at Pcnnsvllle, where longer services were held. The exercises were opened with the singing of the Sacred song. "We the matter. The accused Is at large on bond to e(tle the fine Imposed yesterday, and Is also bonded pending the outcome of the other case. McMiblis Moving Out Newark division of the B.

tc O. Juniors, and a real contest ls expect- Members of the Jerusalem Grange convened Friday evening for their January meeting. An unusually Interesting program was given as follows: Recitation, Mary Elizabeth Tip railroad passed away Friday morning mo luuuwuig 13 me nne-up and a cneie (4) L. F. Maxwell The appearance of moving vans dren also survive.

ai ociock at Ms home at 819 Foster avenue, folowlng an Illness of Influenza. The deceased was strick Funeral sorvic win h.M tmm today made It decidedly evident that ton; reading, Mrs. E. A. Taggart; music: recitation.

Martha Thomas: read ln CI R- (4) watts Dalrymple (2) Jones rnn Tiinmo iinmri en six days ago with the disease and Are Clotng Down the Valley," rendered by a trio composed of Mrs. Nettle uuornsey county Medical Society was held Friday at noon In the P. church. The influenza epidemic was the chief topic of discussion, and It was the opinion of the majority of doctors present that the disease had reached its peak In Guernsey county. However, Its aftermath, penu-monla has taken a toll of a number of lives, and physicians advise precautions be taken during convalescence.

Matinee Guests Members of the G. A. R. nost and ing. Mrs.

Elmer Thomas; recitation. run inuniAd vyiluci his condition became critical three L. Mtlllgan underwood, Mrs. A. L.

Smith and days ago. He was In good health when stricken. ii (a) Bird Score by quarters: 1 2 3 Ttl Jean Rowley: recitation, Fleta Shrlv-er; recitation, Ruth Jones; Recitation. Keith Harper; Jokes. Herman the local M.

E. church Monday after- Incumbencies of public offices were noon at 2 o'clock, conducted 'bv Rev. 1 to nn cncl- In particular Arthur P. Cherrlngton. the church 'ransfcilng was noted at the sheriff's pastor.

Interment, tn charge of C. l. I residence on Drawn street and that Chute, local mortician, will be In thePlnf8 tllls afternoon was a bar- city cemetery. jren aspect except for sufficient ma-, Rev. E.

F. Kendle. The scriptural reading was found In 1st 1st riraiimen 2 2 0 4 8 A memorial service in memorv of Paine. The third and fourth degrees chapter 12-38 vtrses. "Somewhere aopnomores 1 3 9 14 Thomas A.

Wlldey, founder of Odd the Sun Is Shining." was rendered by O. S. Id Meet run riierm ana Mrs. nur neieree uryanc, Heidelberg. Dunkel, Bllsa college.

Fellowship in America, will be held by Moxahala Lodge, No. 144, 1. O. O. F.

The regular meeting of Carnation Icy McNabb until Clifford Wilson, the Ane reading 01 the of obituary the deceased and an The deceased had been employed by the railroad for 23 years and was widely known and highly respected. He ls survived by his widow: three brothers, Harold, Lima, and Arthur and Alfred of Cambridge: three sisters. Mrs. Gertrude Vorhler, Cleveland, and Misses Velva and Olive at a meeting on Monday evening. Jan.

the Inmates of the children's were matinee gueets at the Lyric theater Chapter, Order Eastern Stars, will be new Incumbent, takes ofllce held at the Musnnlc hall on Main Monday. street, Monday evening, Jan. 7. A The household, goods of 14, when Rev. L.

S. Evans, pastor of impressive sermon delivered by her pastor, Rev. F. Kendle, upon the I theme. "Abraham's Journev a Presbyterian church In Cambridge, will be conferred on a class of candidates.

After which dainty refreshments were served. With the Churches Methodist Episcopal, John Fleming Cash, pastor. 9:30. Sunday school will assemble In classes. 10:30, public worship, theme, "Giving God Your Best." 6:15, Epworth League services.

to the Friday afternoon, witnessing "Uncle Tom's Cabin." The management of the theater was heartily thanked for good attendance of members Is d-! NrNubbs has been moved to the will be the guest or honor and prin cipal speaker for the occasion. Iliff M. E. Church Circuit Rev r. Steele, pastor.

Illff church Sunday school 9 a. m. Guy Bateson. Supt Preaching 10 a. m.

Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7 p. m. Pleacant Grove church Sundav irhool 1:30 p. m. Jesse Roberts, Supt service at 2:30 p.

m. News Notes Attorneys Parrett and Crawiev r.f sire. 1 Henry farm near the Van Atta school Mrs, I'onell lo he Musics I house, where our retiring sheriff with Plans for the memorial are beir.i me entertainment. Funeral saturdav Perry, New York City, and his mother, Mrs. Ella Perry of New York City.

Mrs. J. E. Powell of Mill street family are to make their future Funeral service for Mrs. Olive Lem- V' ISrwInirs fho KlmiH nlnh nl made by the Booster committee of the lodge here, of which Mllberry Davis, Is chairman.

It ls also plan home. Mr. Perry was member of thc nion. wno died, Thursday morning Mr. and Mrs.

McNabb will slay at 7:00, public worship, theme, Life and Its Problems Cour Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers Promise Land." The W. R. C. No. 124 of Malta-McConnelsvllle.

of which she was a loyal member, gave their beautiful service for the dead. The services closed with the vocal duet. "Death is Only a Dream," by Mrs. Nettle Underwood and Mrs. Alice Smith.

Interment was made in the Pennsvllle cemetery. Death of Mrs. C. 10, Kuhler Relatives have received the news of lie death of Mrs. C.

E. Katiler. Seville were business visitors here The body was removed to McMlllen tho hostile here until Monday, but the remainder of the family have decided to settle down In their new will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock at her home, 601 South Eleventh street, In charge of Dr. P. Proudflt, pastor of the First U.

P. rnauy. scott funeral parlors and prepared Prof c. E. Scott, principal of the a meeting to fie held at the Park ho- tel Monday evening.

Jan. 7. I.uilles Aid To The Moxahala Ladles Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Pearl Allen next Thursday, Jan. 10.

at which time a pot luck dinner will be served. All members are urged to be present as this Is the first meeting of the year Movie School Opens Monday tor nunai. funeral arrangements will not be completed until the arrival west school building, is ill at his ned to have the first degree of Odd Fellowship on the night of the memorial. At the meeting Monday evening, tho lodge will Initiate a class of candidates and in addition to the degree work, new officers of the lodge will be Installed. These officers include: Noble grand, Robert Neff: vice Owen Anderson; recording secretary.

of relatives from New York. home nere. Alonzo Welling of Zanesville wes a business visitor here Friday. Rev. G.

H. Sellers, the wldelv known home today, Miivlt! Chili Meeting Postponed Tho regular meeting of the: Wo-mans Music club assigned for next week has been noNijioiied until the week following the date of which will 13 auuuunced later. Admitted to Hospital John Laponsky, of Senecaville aged 80. a resident of Columbus, widow of Dr. C.

E. Kahler, and els- church. Interment will be made at Northwood cemetery. Condition Critical Cambridge friends have received word that Miss Emma F. Lyons ls In a critical condition at her home in fronton, with no hope for recovery.

Miss Lyons was formerly secretary of the Guernsey County Red Cross and her winning personality endeared her ageously." You are cordially invited to worship with us in all the services of the church. St. Paul's Evangelical, Rev. Otto 6. Meyer, pastor.

9:30. Sunday school, L. J. Bauer, superintendent. Subject, "The Fatherhood of God." 10:30, morning worship.

Tlie annual congregational meeting will be held. 7:30, Vesper serivces. The Ladies' Aid society has been postponed until a later date. I The New Year ls a new way. Take ter-ln-law of the late Major F.

Holiday catlon for pupils of the retired U. B. minister of this city, celebrated his 69th blrthdav anniver Knhler. She passed away Mondav Moxle school will end Monday. It wa.

sary Friday. Ilriimage Mill igiril The purported will of John evening at the White Cross hospital was admitted to Wells hospital for treatment. Kitten by Dog C. L. Black, of near Lebanon church, an employe of the Guernsey works, may be obliged to take the N.

s. Brown has returned to Dan- nciucn. jiaiueniy; iiuttiiciHj secretary, Charles J. Burnett, truster Charles Andrews: treasurer. L.

I Vogt; relief committee. E. E. Davir I after an illness from complications announced today, at which time that Institution will reopen after a longed Christmas vacation which Hruniuae. Lite of Harrison township sue is survived by two sons, Walter Kahler of the State Teachers Retire was i.n me in prooate court todav.

to a nost 01 inends who are grieved who ls retiring noble grand. extent. u.rouKii sk kiicss. A.0,.f1 lo Ut. all pmp.

an Mert lfre.yin.-in lo I III I 11 1 pit J' Pasteur treatment, having been se verely bitten in the back several days Rev. W. R. Barbour, who recently! closed his work at Van Wert, will fill1 iiuenlhrd to Clara E. Brumage, the vine, 111., after visiting over the holidays with relatives here.

Special musical numbers by the Mc-Luney high school orchestra will be a feature of the Sunday evening service at the Falrvlew U. B. church, the service to be one of the series of revival services now in progress. Rev. and Mrs.

L. G. Mlgnerev and oy one or nia coon dogs which ANOTHER ADVANGE to learn of her Illness. Recognized to Grand Jury Ray Patterson was cited Into "municipal court Friday morning on a charge of assault and battery on his wife. He waived examination, enter wti.1.11 uv mi urittu is iu IM' ennst witn you as a guide.

Meeting Postponed died yesterday after displaying symp tonis of rabies. Friday the dog's head was forward The regular meeting of the Woods- neia Keoekah Lodge to have been held IN CRUDE OIL PRICE ed to the state department of health ed a plea of not guilty and was recog ment System, and Roy of Indianapolis. Mrs. 1 rank Flnley Hostess Mrs. Frank Flnley was hostess Wed nesday afternoon at a meeting of the "Clover Leaf Club" at her residence 011 Main street.

Fifteen members were present. The afternoon hour were employed with needlework by the members, while an enjoyable miscellaneous program of radio music was given. Master Eugene Flnley played a group of clarionet solos, which were highly appreciated. De children spent the week with friends nized to the grand jury under $200 to determine If the animal was af with rabies. Dr.

D. L. Cow- Ilev. Barbour was a co-student of ')'a Rev J. M.

Cby pastor of the 8 daughter. The widow 9. church 1 at Denison iiiilieYsltv executrix. Tlie wrlt- hL Vrn Mil. i'U" N0V lala ls nftwtM The Mxfnyum'rinloan A 1110 January meeting of the Fourth ROSEVILLE UUIIQ.

Itraiicli There Entertained Members of Branch 3, of the Ladles' and relatives at Moreystown, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Sleeth of Columbus have returned to their home afte a several days visit with Mr. a-id Mrs William Kllngler and family.

Z. C. Kent ls recovering from a BUDGET OF NEWS Auxiliary. St. Benedicts Catholic church, entertained with a card social Thursday evening at their en 1 nivlslon, W.

C. T. has been Indefi ItOSEVILLE. Jan. 5.

The regular meeting of the Progress club will be postponed until a later date due appears elsewhere on this page, rc- -ula 41, af M. I ti mm I rl nitely postponed owing to Illness licious refreshments were served. several ciays unless. The members of the N. club FROM CALDWELL lars a dav for every business dav, was IhA ro.vmrl f.l Itl'fll! ''''S'nr Wagon Co, No.

I'M Defeated Home were entertained nt the home of Mrs to the Illness of many of its mem bers. Soup Supper MARIETTA, Jan. 4. An advance of 25 cents a barrel in the price of Pennsylvania grade crude oil iu Buckeyi pipe lines was announced Friday at the offices of the Joseph Seep purchasing agency. Tlie new quotation is $3.85 and is the first change since the market went up 35 cents on oil In Buckeye" lines on December 14.

All other grades of Pennsylvania crude In eastern pipe lines advanced 25 cents per barrel. There was 110 change In, tho pnee of Corning or Kentucky oils. Following are the new prices at tertainment hall on North Seve-th street. Games of bridge, five hundred and euchre were played and at bridge prizes were awarded Miss Mary Nugent and E. Hatalla; five hun Elmer Watts.

Games and contests over 11)27 were enjoyed and refreshments served CALDWELL, Jan. 4 Owing to Tlie Ladles' Aid of the V. B. church will hold a soun suDDer at the home Miss Darlene Allen of Avondale was An Interesting game was played last night at Junction City, between Wagon Co. No.

124 basketball team and the basketeers of this city. At the close of the game, the score stood a tie, 2323. After a flve-mlnutel an epidemic or grip, influenza and The New Lexington Savings Loan Is one of one of our sound and prosperous banking Institutions and Is a buslnes sprldo of New Lexington of Mrs. John Emory on the Terrace 1... K.

Wagner, ex-clerk of courts, who was struck by a cab while crossing a downtown street In Columbus sustaining Injuries, has been removed to his home on Eastern ave-ihip. where It ls thought he will be confined for several days. Wagner was knocked to the pavement by a pneumonia which Is sweeping Cald a recent visitor at the home of Mr ind Mrs. William Kllngler. Among the many flu sufferers In his community ls the entire family well and Noble county, there are so many girls employed at the telephone luesday evening.

Jan. 8, at 7:30. All are Invited. This Is the regular urn uuuro ir iiibvu in lilt ilic dred was won by Mrs. Dorothy Berry, and Mrs.

Charlea Anana, and euchre prizes were awarded Mrs. Reicher and George Muntean. A delicious two-course luncheon was served. Reported III Dr. Gordon Lawyer ls reported 111 game the score stood 25-24, In favor building 011 South Mfltn street.

of the Junction City team. Seriously Local ScIiiniN Open Muiitlay Classes In both the public and pa iuij wucu ii, rounaed a corner, Suffers llrlapsc monuny meeting night and all members are urged to be present. THEY COME BAC big reasons, quality and price. We sell merchandise of good uualltv I liev. k.

T. Steele, pastor of the of Rev. and Mrs. E. T.

Steele all of whom hav3 been seriously 111 with the disease for the past several days. Mrs Steele ls reported somewhat improved, but Rev. Steele suffered a serious relapse some days ago which will re-tary his recovery. William, the eld exchange ill that those not disabled are working day and night to meet the handicap and the manager of the telephone exchange haa asked the public to be aa lenient as possible with their calls, especially after ofllce hours and at night. Cyrus Bedford, prominent resident at his home on South Tenth street, suffering with flui rochial schools here will resume Monday.

January 7. ending the Christmas vacation which has been! the Seep agency: Pennsylvania (Buckeye) Pennsylvania (Eureka) ....3.90 New York Transit 4.10 Bradford District 4.10 National Transit 4.00 Pennsylvania (Southwest) 4.00 Iil.f M. E. church, who has been con lined fcr the past three weeks ls re- Discharged rom Hospital W. H.

Osborne was dismissed Fridav ut prices below big city stores. ponru to have suffered a relapse and WETZEL'S bTORE Is said to lie seriously 111. Other est son. has ben bedfast for the past from awrence hoepltal where he underwent an operation for the removal '1 I a The National Refining company of Belle Valley, ls 111 In bed with In Teveral days, but the two other chil met the advance In prices in Buck of a piece of bone from the leg. Os- M.

E. Church H. H. Stephenson, pastor. Sundav Lemuel Fleming Is seriously 111 from a general breakdown at his home on the corner of Second and Liberty streets following a severe fall sustained at the Brown-Manly plant.

Iiinerul Held Funeral services were held today at the Tabor Church or Christ, at 1 :30 m. for the late John Russell aged 91. He Is survived by his wife, Mrs. Jane Adrian and two sisters, Mrs. Ella Rardln, and Mrs.

Ro-ena Qreen of the Tabor neighborhood. Interment was made In the church cemetery. dren, Paul Wesley and Barbara Jean, are reported slightly Improved. eye and Eureka pipe lines with Dorne waa shot in the lee last Mav 11 fluenza. D.

of T. Meeting A special meeting of the Daughters school 9:30 o'clock a. in. Alfred Rate- premium of ten cents per barrel. Us by Earl Valentine who ls servlnir a kin, superintendent: moraine hour quotations are: life sentence In the penitentiary for of Union Veterans has been called by prolonged this year owing to Illness Classes will begin at.

the usual hour 1 Adjudged In-iine i Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, of Harrison; township, was adjudged Insane 1 it through probate court today and or-j 1.1 dered re-aotnmttted to the Athens1 ii. State hospital, from which lnstltu-l tlon she was released but a week ago I A She was removed to that place Friday! afternoon. Oratorical onlest The fourth annual Prince of Peace; declamation contest, for the Eleventh congressional district, In which the president, Mrs. M.

E. Merry, for SOLITARY AND RED SIT Pennsylvania crude In West Virginia lines $4.00 Pennsylvania crude in Ohio members of the family are also reported on the sick list. fur runners Nrt Week A school lor fanners for the Instruct Ion of power machinery will be held ut the American legion hall In Somerset, next Tuesday, January 8, under auspices of the Advanced Pnimely Thrasher Company, It ls announced by John Dlttoe, Somerset dealer. Three sessions are to be held beginning at 9 a. 1 and 7 d.

urn uiuruer ot nis iatner-in-law Andrew Anderson. The bullet shattered both bones below the knee and he has been obliged to use crutches in of worship at communion worship; Junior choir at Epworth league 6:15 p. Arthur Longstreth, evening worship 7:00 p. m. Owing to the large number of our people being sick at Dres- Monday evening at 7:30, Jan.

8th, In American Legion hall. All members are urged to be present as business line 1 3 B'd's matters of importance will be trans. Attachment Case walking. Morning Star Council The members of Morning star Council, No. 50, Degree of Pocahontas The attachment case was placed 011 acted.

Called lo Akron ent, It ls thought wise to postpone our special evangelistic services for fila today of Charles Ellis, plaintiff vs Leonard Wallace, defendant. Amount, MRS, GASPER SPRING IS AGGIDENT VICTIM COLUMBUS, Jan. 4 UP) Arthur Gardiner, 19, Cleveland's "tape bandit" who attacked a guard at the Mrs. C. K.

Dyer of Dexter City, has been called to Akron by the death of her six-year-old grandson, Douglas $305, with Interest from Dec. 21. for anotner week. U. B.

Church, Orvllle Glbbs, pastor Sunday school 9:30 a. Willis Em met rnursday evening In Red Men's hall. One application for membership was read and there waa one initiation. Senior Past Chief Rebecca Kimball assisted bv Pearl Havt nnri work done by plaintiff for defendant News llrlefa state penitentiary with an iron roll during which all the latest farm implements will bo shown and explained through the aid of motion pictures. All farmers Interested are Invited to attend the school which ls free ot cost.

ory, superintendent; preaching service er early today and whose supposed uyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Dyer. Miss McKee III Fern Young, youngest daughter of Mr. arid Mrs.

Ray Young, local residents, la a partlcipuant, will be held at the Amanda M. church, nine miles west of Lancnster. Sunday afternoon. Jli. 6.

at 2:30 o'clock. Others who will compete In the contest with Miss Young arc: John Mawsher. Clarksburg, Ross county: Miss Meredith Redman. Derby, Pick-! break for liberty was stopped by a a. cnnstian Endeavor 6:00 p.

Eva Barnhart, Pres. topic for Mrs. Julia Brooks Osborne, Zanes-vllle, came down today to spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sara Bagent Installed the following 'ife termer, ls headed for solitary confinement and the "red shirt gang" of Miss Flode McKee efficient night operators in the Caldwell Farmers nana iworrow.

nroonetess: Lela Monlger, Pocahontas: Dr. L. I. Besides Mr. Dlttoe.

W. E. James, a Incorrlglbles. Clarence Brooks. After a visit with her parents.

Mr Arcner, rownattan; Jane Wilson, first company salesman, will be present rlminc IhA ll.rs. A and Mrs. C. W. Smith of Bristol Warden P.

E. Thomas said that he had not yet determined what further punishment would be meted out Telephone office, Is recovering from a severe attack of Influenza. Ke Ivnl Services Rev. Ray E. Harrison, of Berne, will begin a series of revival services at me evening, rorces tnat are making the word better." Prayer service Thursday 7:00 p.

m. Presbyterian Sunday school 9.30 o'clock a. Wllllard Pace, superintendent. Immediately after Sunday school there will be a congregational meeting and all members are esrieci- away county; Miss Bell Carpenter, instructions which "will ih.ri. township.

Mrs. Eula Lawrence has re scout; irene Tlckhlll, second scout; Mary Nalley. third warrior; Ada Karns. fourth warrior; Rose McCune. Funeral services for Mrs.

Casper Spring, 68. who died Friday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. William McFaddcn, of Frazeytsburg, will be held at 2 o'clock Sunday oft -ernoon at the Frazeysburg M. E. church, with Rev.

w. E. Shaffer and Rev. William Cooper In charge. Interment will be made in the village cemetery.

Mrs. Spring died from burns sustained Monday, when a pot of herbs second councilor; Mary Loos, first Danford's church, on Jan. 8, and con Rockorldge. Logan county, and Mlssi practical and economical uses of turned to Cleveland. I Jutnlta Hummel.

Lancaster. R. F. DJ powe, eaulpment Mayor and Mrs. E.

D. Bhafer and 8. Fairfield county. I nirthdiv nnlersnrv Pl'ed' have returned from a holt- The winner will be awnrded a gold Thf 2lst birtlKla ann day visit with Dr. and Mrs.

J. E. i nmn.n a CnlKniKii. Brown at Columbus runner. tinue each evening except Monday for to the Cleveland Danon.

Gardiner attacked Harold Whetsone a guard, while the latter was taking him to the solitary confinement cells where he had been ordered for causing a disturbance. He rilt Whetsone A New Years gift exchange um at least two weeks. Dog 21 Years Old during the evening and the Wonder Box was given to Ada Karns. During tan siarner was pleasantly observed at the home of his parents Mr. and ally urged to be present.

The regular meeting of the Ladles' Aid has been postponed this month on account of sickness. Next regular meeting the first Thursday In Febru Auditor J. W. Mathenev Issued a South Zanesville Trims Bloomfield she was brewing on the stove for med mo ouuiBi nour reiresnmenta were mrs. j.

starner recentlq. on which Supt L. A. Walker and family returned to Swanson, thla morning after a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

James Barlow and family, at Malta. dog license Friday for a poodle dog! served by a committee. ical purposes, exploded. She was badly burned about the arms, throat over the head witn an iron roller which he had taken from the cotton Aleck Klsh. Seneca county, a trusty serving a life term for murder.

occasion music, g31r.es and social con versatlon were enjoyed. Those Dres ary. wnicn nas lived 21 years and etlll ls frisky. The dog ls a pet In the family ol R. T.

Secrest of Senecaville, Erlo Dugan has returned to his; St. Paul's Lutheran church. W. Brief Mention Mrs. L.

B. Whitney of 639 South Ninth street, Is reported 111 with in- studies at the O. S. U. after a visit saw the guard'.) plight and went to his cut were Mr.

and Mrs. William Splcer and children Verlan, Helen, Eunice, Eva and Floyd: Marlon Starner. Hen- In the county basketball nent between rural high schools. Rmit.h Zanpsvll nvn, Buckholtz. Sunday school with home folks.

aid. Mrs. Marv Elizabeth Dve. who ls a a fruenza. Her daughter, Miss Lucetta Whitney of New York city was called Gardiner won the name or "tape election ft uigni at uicomfleld.

th the girls "uuuer win uix- student of voice and piano at Cini onn np rnu nx ohm mm, uiuii Lyriimm Hnn Personals and chest, and her condition had been critical until death relieved her suffering. She was well known In Frazeysburg, but was born and reared at Adams Mills. She leaves the husband and one son, Charles Spring, of Carnegie, one daughter, Mrs. Mc-Fadden, at home; a brother, Thomas Reeder, of Frazeysburg. 4 nere Dy ner illness.

cinnatl, has returned to her studies miss Virginia Mcsarchlk of Belle bandit" because he bound his numerous hold-up victims with adhesive tape during a series of robberies in Cleveland. acnooi 8:30 a. followed by the meeting of the Light Brigade with Mrs. W. E.

Buckholtz In charge. Luther league at 6 p. Thelma Baugh-man, leader; Vespers 7 p. m. The teachers and officers of the Sundav school will hold their regular monthly meelng following the evening service after a visit at the coulson home, In Miss Frances Fogle, bookkeeper and society reported in the Republican 'ld In the high school at that place o'n Bobh': Mr.

and Mrs. Herman 22 to 17 being the feminine cllllclrPn. Marlon, Vernon, lntry. and 42 to 15 being the bl- Mr- and Mrs- j0" vauey, was a cambririn inr vi Malta. day.

L. Knight of Muncle. who journal oirice ls recovering from an attack of flu. J. B.

Selgfrled and famllv of tmio who has been a truest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ella Wlckham ls confined to street who have been 111 with flu, are result. Dennis and Dennlsou starred vunuien, mane, nu-Z on the big team, with the scoring of cJrfy Eleanor and Harold; Mrs.

18 points each for the Kouili'owu- Rlfnc' Lewls Bash. Mr- nd E. F. Smith at their" home in upper 1 Pneumonia Quickly Fatal To Parisians ine catechetical case will meet at io tea recovering. tne arisn hall on Monday and Thurs- Birthday Party For Mr.

ana Mrs. Charles him ini. 4. crs nwu ira. Malta, left for his home.

Miss Lulu Moore has returned from Next Friday night South conmn daughter Betty: aay at 4 p. m. All member urged to Arnold' Zanesville. where she waa called by her home on North street, with an attack of flu. John Klrchner, small son of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Klrchner ls recovering from a serious illness following influenza. Mrs.

Mall.ssa King an aced resident Anna Mae Lewis mwn avenue, ana Mr. and Mrs. c. Moore. Elm street, recently visited their mother at Crooksvllle.

I victorious teams play Rcwwile high uoiine. Mr. and Mrs. at Roseville. and children Clifford.

ren Clifford Chnr-i me iiiness 01 ner aunt. Mary n. oevaii. lotto and Wilfred: Mr. and Mrs.

N. Misses Helen and DoloresGutrldge present, me choir will meet PARIS, Jan. persons. on 7 o'clock ot whom four died later in The K. V.

class wl hold were stricken on Paris streets today lu meeting at the Pa" roneestlon due to the bitterly cold' f. Herbert Flood of the Kav Cut Bat Him iHiiuiy. van, Kay are visibiiig me M.ngaret. Babe and Lawrence, all of Home oi Airs. i.ouis Kliey, Malta.

It was a merry group of children that spent Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. M. L. Lewis. Brlch on boulevard In honor of the ID 01 uexier city, is reported aa being Federation Will Banquet Monday Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Cook are visit store, ls transacting business In Par-kersburg, W. Va. Bert Chambers has accepted a position In Flint, and left to assume his new duties. weather which is holding all of France A pot.luck su'pper ii, rWd The In its grip, Ladles' Aid and Missionary nrii criiicany in with no hopes of recov ery.

Lexington; Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Oottke and sons Paul and Clyde: Harold Gottke Harold Severlngs, Mains-vllle; Mrs.

Margaret Starner. Colum lng at Boston. Before their return they will be guests of Guy Cook In Ahundant falls of snow were report birthday anniversary of her dauglu Mr. and Mrs. A.

Wade Wells of New will meet at the Parish hall at 1:30 m. Thursday. ert from various sections. Marseilles mum iviae. new iork city, w.

y. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Drake well known The Young Peoples' Federation. composed of young peoples' societies bus; Larl Starner and Mildred Wol interesting games and contest Carl Wilson of New York Cltv.

has York City, who are guests of her father, Dr. L. F. Cain and wife of West street, vlslte at the home of Mr. were greatly enjoyed, after which de enioyeo returner! linm.

to the people In the twin cltjes. who fe of the various churches of the city 'I. UCH'' Rlm: Mls Huth Beerman. having six inches for the first time within the memory of Us oldest Inhabitants. Snaw began in Paris this afternoon.

Impeding tramways and lieerman. Vauch Ijanrii anrt resided at wicKime, nave gone to will enjoy a banquet In the snial AWARDS FOR STAMPS IN Y.M.C. EXHIBIT Clarence Snyder, Shawnee. The Orlando, Fla automobile traffic. Mrs.

W. A. Vance after a week's presented with holidays with his narent. refreshments were served. A StreCt' Tliose present were: Elolse II'.

f.uesi or honor was many gym Of the Y. M. C. A. on South Fifth street Monday evening.

Dinner starts at 6:30 and It ls anticipated that from 350 to 300 young people will be and Mrs. J. w. Brothers, Monday. Stay Of Execution For Pair Of Killers visit with her mother, Mrs.

Lyda Nevis Nfliffi GIL REMOVES BAR TO Pyle, has returned to her home ta Johnstown. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hyscll of Moxahala. are I ho bronri narpni.

rt k-u DIVORCE FOR GILDA Frederic J. Grant, noted a. nsn. Good I sed Cars ii. neuuersnot, Lulu Johnson, lin- m- andXley, crwkn -I le 8alWW "rg.

Kathryn Gtllogly, Mary MILWAUKEE, Jan. 4. atellst, completing the Judging and award of prizes In the stamn NEW ORLEANS, La Jan. 4. UP) The Louisiana supreme court tonight Hexathlon Events Planned for March YV tunr nearest neighbor.

Mr. and Mis. Ed Bozeman, are equally as proud by the birth of a daughter The births were but a few hours Counter-charges against Ollda Oray, SXmC 1 a KeUer' Sreeu star and dancer, by Gil Boag Mis. Hope Allison, Marietta, visited Coy 'cen nV her husband and former manager, on friends here over the week end. ifawrinV- Kam granted a stay of execrut on for Mrs hic wuy oepartmem of the Y.

C. A. on South Fifth street Frldnv seated. OJl'K'LKS ARK INSTAI I KII 5 Officers lor the ensuing term were 2 Instated by Howard Encampment, 1. O.

O. P. Ptldoy evening with D. E. Elchner being seated as Chief Patri-." E.

Archer, high priest: R. Trott, senior warden; C. H. McKelvey. Jj.

Junior warden; L. B. Vogt, recording Ada Bonner LeBouef and Dr. Thomas evening. In all 37,649 stamps were file in the circuit court at Port Wash- Uwi.

hihZi ah a 'Z: ing'ton, were ordered w.thdrawn by len nd Ann, XTlf' njmi Mr- and Mrs. I. I. Hazlett. Newark are making a slay here with relatives.

cAinuii.i;u oy ai entrants for prizes The prizes were awarded as follows Plans have been completed by V. C. Miller, physical director of the Y. M. C.

A. for the annual hexathlon events. E. Dreher, sentenced to hang tomorrow for slaying James J. Le Bouef, the husband's husband.

The stay of execution was granted today following airections wireo Jears 010. John! The guests denarted wlshlmr Mr, in tne group 01 less than lanan New York by Boag to his attorney. Smith, Itoseville. mm w. H.

Sheeran, Co- visited here Thursday eve- playmate many more happy birthday lumbu nlng. by Chief Justice Charles A. O'Neill In scribe: H. C. Mautz, financial scribe; P.

O. Popp, treasurer and A. K. Carle-tcn aa trustee. The order was signed by Court Commissioner Walter Corrlgan.

As a re- Brother Seriously III of the withdrawal. Gllda's petl- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Tewksherrv the face of adverse votes of four mem stamps couectea personally, first prize to Merl Porter, award being stnmps valued at $17.56. Herbert McBrlde received honorable mention in this class.

Tn t.ll Mnca nt'ni. ItnArt Mn nawav hoy r.u oirr Raymond Walters, who ran The official tests will be conducted In March, and the awards will consist of bronza, silver and gold medala. The events will Include teste In broad Jump, high jump, shot put. target throw, short potato, long po was Roy Goodman. Buckingham here Frkiy on business.

linn tot aivurce on me ktuuhus ui n.i;ii. rriaav nil bers of the court, a majority. Chief Justice O'Neill held that the state constitutions empowered him to take I'tfUOn. Rttirlenr rti county children's homs was funtnred en 'ilt' OHIO I NIVEBSITY HON COLUMBUS. Jan.

4 (HI Ohio cruel and inhuman treatment will not Recount of the serious Illness of the Wednesdav nlirht light, sr.no.jl Columbus. r. uroinrr, ivorman crlder. tsr.r. nt .1..

tsreets of the such action personally Max Metcalf was declared ibe PPosed 'hen her case com" les tato, ana fence vault. city Friday university of Athena tonight eked out: turned t() smai after spending Match Party Classifications bv weleht will be victory over unss couegei ie noimays hcre wltn hls parents Ml Thelma Baughman entertained ne follows: 60 pound. 80 pound. 80 juage, wno reiused today, at a hear- bv iD.gu, vimries Koude- uon feasant street lng at Franklin, to appoint a lunacy cr AT rmt riRrV a number of her friends with a Newioii VLi IT detntloa TIIREL SMALL CHILDRENye. Party, MontUy ev he tion if c'ftrge' Bwalt pound, 110 pound, 125 pound, and ousn ana uuiy A Del received honor, able mention.

unlimited. commission to determine the present Burkholder however, got free for A TV Tfl llKATHinome in Bluffdale. Games nrt mil. For the collection, part of which field goals for high point honor, 1 In wr th main J. C.

Henry, cashier of the June-ion city bank, transacted business hero Friday. sanity of the slayers, was ordered to appear before the supreme court to the mftvmjrff A ts The! cmis Practice for the tests was started this week and will be continued weekly until the date set In March. yna imit-riLru, ncipcn, DCDOUt Was unni.n. "-evening. a dn zht InnM, wes nwarnea iirst princ, stamps valued at former small children all boys were burned t0 tne fl)IlowlnRg.

M1(we, enow cause why he should not appoint tho commission. The medal winners In the contests Ray Smith and Fred Lowe, Zanesville high school stars, with the Bllsa quintet. played jonn Haun and Miles Reed received honorable mention. MiNTKM'K COMMLTKII COLUMBUS. Jan.

4. (fl'i ('" -ernor Donahey (oday commuted the sentence of Merle Foore. who Is scn-iiig 10 to 25 years lu the Ohio penitentiary for robbery. Foore was re- will be Invited to attend the All ltKI'OKTX I III KT OF HOIIKS Mrs. A.

C. Huffman, of 725 Rldue iio, mi inomas, Margaret Shields. Miriam ed their home, five miles south ot unrr. Dortha Baughman Mew? Eminence The victims were sens ofHarold Smith. Psul iwiV.

i.Jii Sports Banauet to be held it the end avenue, reported to nolle tho ih.it The stamp were foreign, from and awarded by Frederic Grant. 01 tne season. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hicks.

Lean, Harold Hughes. Edwin VETERA KIIEK MAN MKS GALLIPOLIS, Jan. 4. Captain John Chambers, 90, said to be the eldest river man ln thla section. SCHOOLS BKOI'FN MOMMY Schools at Frazeysburg, opening on of two automobile robes from her automobile while It was narked on Eldcn Hammond.

Dale Tvsinser rki1 ceivcu rrom Miami county Feb. Tho mmmi.nii.. The parents had gone to the home of Hicks' mother, only 400 feet away, Ailams Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Carrie klngum avenue. Friday night.

ley Walker and Frederick Luman and Wednesday, found only a 60 percent attendance and classes were aban- Jan. 19. I.VNN Funeral services for William Lynn, of 111 Keen street, will be held at 1 and dirt not notice the fire until the the hostess Thelma Adams will be held at 3 o'clock Bun- The prosecuting Bt.t-in. mul tl died suddenly at his home in Cham-bersburg. near here, today.

During the Civil war CanUUn chambers was OXB DIII'NK MM I) trial Judne Joined In recommeiirilri! nif o'olock Sunday afternoon at the Dean t.ul., 1 nncillUlHl HI. Ulfl UEB I lUIIDIfll one lone pain drunk paid a ue nfiimm. ..1.1. Honed for the, balance of the week. School will open as usual Mondav, Jan.

J. Superintendent. T. S. Ilobe is reported 111 ot toruUlUs, dwelling was enveloped in names.

The Mrs Arthur i. father suffered burn cn the head and Lt her wiWrEi" face In nn attempt to enter the Mr. Harold Smith of rnnlvin. burning building. In which the chll- visited Miss IZthv 'n chief engineer of gunboat that saw itinera! nome Wltn Rev.

O. E. Ford In charge. Interment will be made in div ln C0U" rHr0' lVnt me in day wornlug. Vtetixvtood 6emctery, 1 commtitiitlon on the ground thai Foore had been coerced Into takintf part In the robbery for which lie wn convicted, service on the Ohio and Mississippi ilyer.

Urcsacn, OrcD, lma been, trapped, Weducedav,.

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