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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • Page 3

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Frirlny, 1.9, MARYKVILLE TRTP.nNr. OHIO I.AST Dionne Quintuplets "REUNION" HKttSHOI.T SATI-ROAY RUN. nnrl MOV. YOUTH TN STRAND SAT. and SUN.

Short Subjects Bhows at 7 and 8:50 M. Always 10c and 'Me. TROTZKY WILL ENTER MEXICO nrs i r.xif.r ruvf-'v SfON MVKf; I-TITKK HOMF IN THAT (HNTRV. MKxrro rrrv, DI-I-. one time eo-di, lator of Soviet Russia, has asked p'-rtnis- to reside in Mexico and has been ndvisefl that lie will wel- u-omn if he oil, ys Mexico's governing the political tivilies of 'political refugees, it was said ofli- cially today.

applied throucjh ihe 1 lean legation at I'aris for permis- 'Fion to reside in Mexico, it was said. Minister of ffilvestro Guerero at once consulted President I.a/aro Cardenas. After his consultation, Guerero wired that the one time liolshevik war lord might come to Mexico at rmy time vided he promised to obey the laws 'which restrict-political activities of I The government's permission was I wired to on the day his permission to reside under intern- mcnt in Norway expires. at midnight Trotzky technically will be subject to expulsion from Norway, immigration officials at Oslo informed the United Press that was expected to remain for some time unless he left voluntarily. TVTOYFTI (I MNMJ 1 -OI'I I Oft.

BOILING Jowl 19c hildren's Colds Sausage II). lf)c Veal 15c Ih 1 JL Hamburger Jb. 1Q Fresh f.round MOEEIS MAEKET CANTATA AT NEW DOVER The New Dover Christmas program, a cantata "When Santa Listens In," will be presented by the grade children of the New Dover school, evening. December 22nd, at the New Dover Community Hall nt 8 p. m.

The principal characters are: Mr. Santa Claus, Lloyd McDowt-l: Mrs. Santa Claus, Betty Conklin; Mother Goose, Barbara Jones; liag Doll, Rhoda Jewell; mechanical men, Gene Tossey and Donald Trees- mammy dolls, Joan Allarnang and Wilrna Tej)pt-r; radio iLiebold; new boys. Clarence Sluiler jand Bobby Yoder; Dorothy son, Jnaniia oan Kasfon and the mother, Betty Tepper. A small admission of five cents will be charged to held defray (he cost of the program.

An excellent a jC'hriHtnuis tree, and one which will provide all ihe holiday atmosphere and be--more dignified in ajipear- ance, is a wixatli. Some wreaths are made feet in diameter, and are truly works of art, combining magnolia leaves, various evergreens, dried palm leaves, hol- ly, and oilier materials. EVENING TRIBUNE a Hl'UCIl HIIOS. 0'1'TIfi J. H.

Ill UKH, Itlnnn o. )I Bntared at tho MuryHvlllc. ronloftlca us Hccoml Claaa MutUT. of Ohio Srlrtrt 1 Ut of Dally Nrn niiopcr. Ohio BievvapnpiT Annoclullou Annoilull-a Dullli-w tVntluKot Axiioi'lullilo CO.

A tlvrrlfNliiK (naive Eaeleru EUl t'lftli Aveiuiu, York Tlly. Place your order now for Christmas poultry at Asrnan Co. 71-1 First Frame House in Virginia The frame houses in Colonial America were erected folKu'ing tho arrival of Sir, Thomas Dale arid his company, who came to Virginia in AiiijUht. Kill. CHRIST FOR ron CHRIST Detroit a Dutrult, Mich.

TIIK PATIENT TEACHMl: And the servant of the must not strive; but be gentle to all men, apt to teach, 2 Timothy McAULIFFE BROS. Plumbing and Heating A 1 Word to the "Wives" i Is Suflieieiit £1 a aiiii i i 'hi i I S- 1 ri ii i Gei of Columbus, I evening at Ihe home of his a I her, I'lntrr Tvlr. ami Mrs. Klrner Drumrn t-n- ter'a in'-d four of their at dinner Thurstlay. '1'hey are i.oiis of Mr.

and Mrs. I-'rariris i Drumrn. Visitrtl Sislrr Mr. Howard and Moliie Holton of North t.rwis-buri'. spent last Tuesdny with Mr.

and i Mrs. Charles Hatbbun and Sparks. Mrs. Bollon and Mrs. Sparks are sisters.

Christmas Parly. A very enjoyable Chrislrnns party 1 was held by members of the Ladies' Aid of tho First Lutheran; Church at the home of Mrs. Charles Willis. -After partaking of a covered' dish supper, Riffs were by those present. During the even- inn Christmas carols were simp; and the Christmas story was read.

I I. If. Club. The I. O.

U. Club was entertained I nt the home of Mr. and Mfs. Carl Eickemeier. Wednesday.

Special feature was 'the Christmas exchange, Visit Parents. Miss Jean Titus and Joe Lcntz, students at Oberlin, will come Saturday to spend the holidays at the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. n. W.

Titus and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Lcntz.

Will Visit Parents. Miss Huth Moss, Miss Marian I Southard, Misses Juno and Frances Titus, students at Ohio Weslcyan. will come this evening or Saturday to spimtl the holidays at. the homes of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Moss, Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Southard and! Mr. and Mrs.

II. W. Titus. Will Spend Holidays Hore. Morelock and John Henry Morey.

students at O. W. will spend the holidays at tho homo of the former's mother, Mrs. Blanche Morelock, and the latter's niother, Mrs. II, Morey.

Parents. Walter Otte, student at Musk- ingnrn College, will come (his eve- ninf! to spend the holidays, at. the! borne of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Otte. Sana Solid Uriilge C'lub. Mrs. A.

J. Mackan was hostess to the Sans Souci Bridge Club Thurs- day evening at the homo of Mrs. Walter M. Otte. Kentucky Visitor.

Mr. S. IX Perkins; of Hailan. Was a house at the home of; E. F.

Southard. McGuffcy Literary Club. The Chri.stmas party of the Me-1 GufTey Literary Club will be lu-ld' at the home of Mrs. Moliie Unison, Tuesday A dish luncheon will be at (i o'clock followed by a and ex- 'i)('. 1 brinj; own table KnlKhts of Golileu Circle According, to the Centennial tory and of Iniii.ma, a Kuulhcni Mjciet order, "Kni of the Gulden Circle." funned for the extension uf slavi-ry, cl chaplcrs in Inc.iana and uther nor t'i i era at the of i Civil They took the name uf and in li.i.2 they 1 about ineinbera in Indi-i and took p.at in iiith aciivilii as intei v.

ith euK.itu.ci.t, least- ance. io i 1 i-ucoia ne-nl i.t ii--sv rtioii. t-lc. t.n-ii.ty re- l.i!, aa 11.u "uni-. ul' have stored in Marysvill.

Ihe. 2 Studio Uprights 1 Uaby (irnncl Knther than ship back will sell at l)i(4 reductions if purchased before Christmas. Old Piano in F.xclianRc Small Down Payment Easy Monthly Terms Write WURUTZER 30 North Hl St. OOLfMBl.TS, OHIO AUTO Buy a or uced City Lean finance it up to 24 months orovvn longor Hino. $25 to S100O.

riVlMIst Buy houso- liold appliances City Loan finances them on longer lower payments than ever. I'UfflSM Buy clothes, coal, auto-ropaira. buy for tho holiday season buy whatever you noed with cat.h but pay only of your purchase month. That's tho full amount of your payments (including cariying-chirrjos,) on a lo.in under tho now City Loan plan £3 month for e-dcii $30 of your loan. jf.

A I 1 I 'it 1)1 IT! I Nil. 1 I TH1 Til L. I'juicli, Mgr. 12-J W. Fifth St.

i Uf 7ft 1 oiUliNiU MEATS PL- CAM -SO i'. i -1 I i tiat, '1 to providr- a 1 1 Chi i- 'm; for iy dy boy a-ul in and fund a year-around artivify of but. the 1 to a before Ciiri tr Toe urrler (lie di-' rer'jon Clerald Carr, pre of Hi." provided an of', Ve' "'V t-'imne tl at Ihe Pi-- bylerian Sabbath am) ijoy. ic, vocal so- 1 MIS and a romediari act put lr II. and Herman the p.v younnosl son of SherilT: O.mbrink.

William Kauseh. kept the crowd in to Flori-ia for th j'n-ial mood throughout the entire' Mr. arid Mrs SN-war! I 1 1 11 i- Uieir at dinner Sun-lav Ihe f.vo corned.ans'v/ere Mrs. Mav Talla-lay and Dutch comedian fashion, both! H'-l'-n. and Mr.

and Mrs: rarryini; They' made Claude. of appi-arance on tiie at intervals Mr. and Mrs. F.I wood throughout the program, the Delaware Sunday dinner flow" walkiru; directly behind quests of Mr. and Mrs.

Gordon' who made numerous tempts to put on his act but in each I Mr. and Frecl Decker were' attempt was "barred" by Mr. Carr! diesis at dinner of the i who was seated on the platform former's brother-in-law and recline the acts nnd making, an- Mr. and Mrs. William Farrarid Inouncements.

Near tho conclusion I of the program Mr. Shearer was Mrs. Fucetie Weaver a Sunday niven permission to put on his act. afternoon caller at Hie home of her; Mr. Shearer proceeded to give a vio- sister, Mrs.

W. T. Has.rijvr, I 1m selection but a curtain behind Station Rd. I him dropped revealing Ihe real vio- Mr. and Mrs.

Jones lin player. itained at dinner honoring; Mrs. Jessica Hartshorn Hau.sch U'le birthday of the for-; was soloist of the evening and "ler's mother. Harrison Jones, ron tiered two Mrs. iWith the honor fjui-st was Mavis Cameron was pianist for the Jl)! Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Jores program. The audience voted on Kljn ir! Mr. and Dicky tho popularity of the entertainers, -'ones and family. who were awarded prizes.

There lr Main of Co-" were three ace groups. The first 1 1 "'ere dinner place winner in each of the three Ml Miller and Croups olTered an opportunity Kinnel. I after the by Kenneth Hill, Mr )w and i manager of th.e A valor. Theatre, to tor Mrs Johnson of featured in the Amateur Sliow tht Term, are the of be given New Year's Eve at the mother, Mrs. J.

C. theater. The Eagles expressed ap-j preciafion after the show for the' 7llrs 1Iarvc liiley and Mr. ant co-operation of the Sherwood School of Music and Jean I.aHoe 1 Dancing School in connection with i Arnlin were Sun(lny afternoon callers of the for- I-ucile Larnrne. i Mr.

and Conrad and; the show. Winners in the three groups were 1 as I Group Phyllis Ilitliko-l I fer, tap dance; Betty Jo) Fensel, accordion selections. This, was the closest contest, the vole being to -10. Group two -First, Pauline and! Revorly Kennedy, tap cian.ce and acrobatic act; Ik-rnaid Thompson, accordion. Group First, Thompson 1 jand John Spain, violin and second, Helen Fay Coinpton and! i Frieda tap dance and aero- Xmas frum The Clara Me Shoppe Suggestions for the Xmas Shopper In our Sportswear we are showing Advance Spring Styles Hand Knitted Sweaters in pastel shades; Sleeveless Sweaters to wear under coat or at home; also Coat Sweaters.

Sweater Scarf and Beret Set for the girl Always a Complete Line in Knitted Goods Phone faiwl 4T.G MRS. O. K. I AULANI) Murysvillp, O. OSTRANDER Mr.

ai.d Mrs. Aru-el I.arcomb i Sunday dinner of Mr. and Mrs. Tatinan at 1'haris- I.e..ler, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Fay fell from a hay v. hile at at home south of town, and fractured his 1 collar-hone- and ins arm. I.elan,1 of Columbus i vi. it. I he; parents Mr.

and Mrs. I jMailin Saliadav all- erno.in. 1' 1 i Nil linn and Mr. ''111 l.i i il of nt il i i I ilh Hie 1 i i 1 fe. Mr.

Ii 1 1 hi Mi 1 i I i to 1 I .11. a tv. vi it v. nh I i i 1 K.i'i.L.n.i. Kin.l.ind her.

1 hvr home to the v. inter. Mi. K. I'.

Aldi ieh and I 1 nl S.j' in y. 1 Colun.bu.- 1.. G. 11 i nte: 1 a h' n.e in I i I'll Ii. i.e.

I I 1- hu i. Ji i' Brings Years of Happiness as it Saves. j. Ask to see PROOF of its amazing economy ic i KG L-ni 1 i 1 fh i II i i fl! AJi i i.

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Years Available:
1898-2017