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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • Page 2

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The East fcam will play the Red Sox team at Pottersburg on Sunday at 2:30 o'clock, an fattefttUiiA test Is will be fusfcty wr IVtWiwiiig. At toMk at Sundt? Bill Marsh ef will pitch tor TftWNE, -r Ailing Wife Fights Salt wnatat ter dnmkwwss kept Sheriff Roosa busy HEMJCH TO eo SCHOOL men wew Dewns of and wfewnan, 1550 West Wayne Street, late Fri- -jtar fcfr Sttwhwl Clarence "mawtt on 'in affidavit filed by iDowM 1 aunt, MM. Sadie Btdwell, wbo him with being Jatobd- tailed tor jpast ttarshal said Downs intoxicated he found him at home in Mapte Street. Llnuk Mkn WM rirrwtid about CifOFWocfc TrWay hteht at hotel where it charted "her ewatlng a disturbance. Saturday morning Sheriff Hoosa- htfcntted by offl- Ciafe Jotted wife had fifed a lunacy charge against hlitt.

Officials of that city were to come here Saturday afternoon to take Jones back for arraignment Downs was unable to be- arraigned Saturday morning Marshal Brown stated, and. planned to keep him hi custody ot the jff until morning, when he will be taken into justice court. INSHnNSHA! ALLEN CENTER SOTEBINTBND- ENT WILL CAHILL AT Itt Supt CJH. Of AJtei tbuwefclp aehoofc 'rttcc Ltbtety at RaymAiuL Mr. CkbiH rtweatly to and fine record, been to Allen from a ol Fht Kappa.

ieduottiona) toctaty. In addition to employing Supt eimlich, Uit Llbesiy beaahl votes to establish a 'tuH eomiftercial couria rtttdy ia Raymond schooli This COUTM wilt taught fey Mr. Meteftlteh, wne hr a graduate of 'the Ifniviwslty Etght equipment wttl purehawd and and other ecmniercW be included course. oion which, at the southwest conwr of InfelrjwKiOort men-t, The Chinese pleaws, Itoter, etaded be Japanese and fliadr oft Terrorized as thay were, people topped to look at the ptancs and listen to the rattle ot their Machine gun tin. A British armored car ts blunt nosed cars pushing, brougto the reached the wa- tertrotrt 30 minutes after the first bomb, fell and began the first or- ganlied effort to aid the wounded.

largely i horses in the tiiree on Thuiraday Jay Thomas; owned by 'Jay Volbgfe. Asfe- waa by and iirlvtn by Miufysvilte. taken by TDmfa by- Mr. Aabhty. tlto heat of Delawars.

The Jay Jhomas, by tfee Drugjost, (Welter). 2 CoimterpatCh, (McMahon). 1 Strong by The Outsider, 3 Miss GladysEvuris, by Oliver K. B. Sldfer, b.

by OutsHfer, Ttoe Trti, Worthy Volegdk, by Wednesday Evening August 18 at 7:30 o'clock, at Aug. A police radio car and a motorcycle sped to the of soyposetMy set accident la to an, call, 'A'pmMtby had seen a jurvk- man making adjustments on his unused, dilapidated bus mistook If for a wreck. Bambart of Suny, formerly this cMy, Is seriously 111' at St. Pransts Hospital in Columbus where she recently underwent an operation. She is 72 years of age.

Mrs, Bfernhart Is a sister of Mrs. filers Grimes of South Plum'Street. v- vM George Brent and wife Although 'George Brent, Irish film star, has filed oult for divorce ifaiMi Ma recent bride, Constance Worth, Australian flint beauty, contesting the hope of effecting a reconciliation. Her requested a postponement of the case in Los Angeles Court Of ft nervous breakdown suffered by his client the milt filed. Thii photp was taken at the time of theti-marripge.

Larry Stefar. by Chan, 1 9 dr. Pot Rotaa, blk. by Botan, 3 My by Cotburn 3 3 ALLEN LITERARY CLUB TOOK VACATION TRIP varied seemed material. study, 1 'Jt to us 'the environment 'is 48th Annual Fair LONDON, OHIO Aug.

4 Big 4 Harness Racing Badi Running Races Friday 2 -Nights -2 (Contributed) The Allen Progressive Literary Club's vacation trip, by no means least stunt of our first year, under capable leadership of hostess Robinson, was different and very enloyable. It had considerable variety, and 'covered several miles in one afternoon and evening. By special appointment wo vls- 'first the reformatory. Mrs. Reilly "Very glad to have your it isn't regular visiting day." Starting just a little late, we wtre'whisked through the corridors arid courts, admiring especially the quilts and other art craft I work.

There is an earnest desire for personal betterment displayed among Mrs. Reilly's charges. The I writer has seen the Institution un both regimes. From the reformatory There is room (for onry sixtren malefactors in this Institution. Our party of eighteer went' merrily on.

alter viewing the I padded cell, the door levers 'unc Let us say that' Union Is better equipped than one two sister counties not far dis- Itanl I. The children's home was an interesting The youngsters were i play'nS house and resting under the trees. set of twins and black-eyed, red-haired curly-top took our attention. The children up- well and not too shy of ors. school for girls In Delaware I 'Bounty offered perhnps the most rather for uplift than for punishment.

As our guide said, "Before a minor is returned to her hoxne-r-if, an conditions of are carefully observed," This is an added advantage to the time spent in the institution-will be of more lasting benefit. The party returned to Marysville for six o'clock. dinner, and attended the theater, accompanied by several of the husbands. When mother takes a vacation it is likely to be brief, but fathers are prone to stay away a week at a time; thus, we draw another conclusion concerning the real head of the house. Only five of our members were absent.

Guests were Smith, Mrs. H. Smith, and Helen Edwards. All business was postponed in pleasure Jean b. ay Stin Hlftpr'fevft, 9 ifetritt, ter'S, 7 Tommy blk, by Bunter, (Hammer) 8 Clarence fctk, fc; toy Double Great, 9 7 'S Single Dale, br.

'by Single 1 2 April by Counterpart '(MfcBTMttaraK. 2 Jessie Quy, b. by Argot Hal 4 Miss Commodore Torbes, by Forbes, 8 Bernice Wilson, b. by Joe Wilson, (Salt) 3 Baron Freemore, b. by Baron Chan, 5 Bessie Direct, b.

dr. BSg Used Car ThriUs! Fun galore! Tbat's wbat this "iittte on Wheels" is bringing you, Jn an exciting and 'iffifterestiBff proeiram of talking motion It most unusual entertatiEanent everofferedon thestreetKol t3bk eity. Harkthedate and be on hand for the ftinl Spoossredl by 4 5 6 dr. OUTDOORS. JOHNSTOWN, Aug.

JMfotbef Natune provides the class- jpoia for 29. tjnlvwsity of Pltts- buigbi siudents studying surveytog and geology at Pitt's Camp Hamilton ih the Allegheny Mountains near A one-time Indian village, Camp Hamilton is complete with cottages, a recreation and din- Ing hall and tennis courts. Woiry is what is meant by meeting trouble UaU US LAJOi.tJi-'"*-^* first time the club.has followed this course since its organization a year ago. FINES DOT CAMPB8. LAW TO TOLEDO, Aug.

The campus of the University of Toledo has trees. Members of the class are looking forward to their 50th reunion to see what progresa the trees will have mode. Indite See ADDED DUTIES UNDER AUTO TITLE LAW. By HARRISON CARROLL, Copyright, 1937, Inc. and Franchot Tone have commis sloned him to take 16-millimete films a 700-acrc property and in his Picket Nazi Meeting in Midwest after January 1.

The oarti- ttcates win list att Hens and mort- gages against the car, thus protecting prospective buyer ftom buying an encumbered machine. The was backed by automobile deal- HORSE SHOW Wednesday wad Thursday Ni 4-H CLUB AND VO-AG DISPLAYS LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST THURSDAY, 0 A. M. PULLING CONTESTS WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY The Best Dining Service on wty Fair Ground, By Christian Chwrch, South Solon. Regular ticki-t, man utwi wife and children, 12 ut uge.

$1,50 Nifthl adjnitsiort atu-r 4 1'. Children ti't-c on Tutsday Nile Show Bepns at 7:30 p. m. era for this reason and lor the reason that it will virtually Halt operations of dealers who traffic in stolen cars. There wilt a tremendous amount of detail needed, in handling the new certificates, Mr.

Morris said. A (tolly report of business must made to state. Sever. copies of each certificate must be made. The holder of a lieu on an utomobile gets original certi- cato and owner a copy wall the encumbrance is satisfied, The opy will permit owaer to cte- Uin tags, Mr.

Morris has not received detailed as to how to pro- eed and baa nut been informed whether all present bills of sale wilt be aftectai Accofdteg to news pstches the past couple twly sold aftec the Brbt of the year will need certificates. wp on blocks in the back yariL It will give Norman Scott Baijnsa the swankest playhouse in Hollywood. Mama Joan is giving him a housewarming wrth. a party lor all Wa friends among the fiun youngaters. Wedding plans have been called off by Anita Louise's mother, Mrs.

Ann Beresfbrd, and David Blanken- former husband of Irene Rich. She admits breaking' the en- send them on to Hollywood for the stars' inspection. If the farm lives up to Merediths and Franchot will buy it. Seems as 1 remember one fan let- ee ter that was longer, but Bette Davis has one that covers 87 pages of ate fodlacap, written on both sides. The rangerncnt i nr Tllll ilf 'Cut ,,.,..,11 iTlHlTll Paris MAKV FENTJEEBSa I United Stafl Corraspoudeat By DOROTHY' CAREW United Press Stafl Correspondent reflect the current trend toward elegance in clothes for afternoon and evening wear, and silver fox much in evidence during the tea and cocktail hour 'in the smartest Pterls hotels.

1 Fox may mean a pair of handsome skins draped carelessly about the shoulders, but it is, more likely to be a beautifully fashioned cape with the lovely furs arranged in either horizontal or vertical design. Short capes ot, silver fox worn over simple dark 'print dresses are seen a great deal OB smartly dressed women during late afternoon. Pelts are looped horteontajly across the shoulders two or or are placed vertically in panel ar- Timber, Mo. worked on the letter for a year, finally completed it on vacation from his job in'a sawmill. JackeUi of stiver fox are the newest of designs for afternoon and evening wear, and the loveliest of evening wraps are floor-length coats of luxurious skins, Single or ,111.

coals OI luxiuiuua kj." 0 Oddest part, he didn't aak for ai double peUg encircle the arms of thing, not even an autographed Uje new fox evqn i coats, har- Copies of all the production stills at Astaire's picture, "Damsel in Distress," are mailed each week to Dowager Queen Mary of England. special interest in the film is Waal Mme. Hilda Grenier, formerly hee royal dresser, is tsphnical ud- picture. Chatter. Wonder Maguire's ring means ment und if if with the graceful sweep Mary of floor-length skirts which spread to fullness from fitted waistlines.

capes ot various lengths ment ana ui'uuu man? He's in the Warner press de- eaorae Glcnda Farrell wasj dtaUn ctive, and ermine forms at the train to greet Drew Ebtrson l9ite evening wraps or and their reunion seemed affection- 1 design. Ermine is used Answering Your Questions! Josephine Lacey, San Francisco: Clark ate SU11 Hollywood brief shoulder designs to more elaborate knee-length types net roy 8l viser to K-K-0 on. the production, 1 this romance lc a i eve ning coat fashipned simply with viser to K. Bennelt was unchlng the Bev- sisters. Gable has no brothers ur.d Was an only child, The Temples' departure was full of excitement because, half way to harbor, Shirley remembered she forgotten her doll, L.JC.H lit erly Derby with Gene MarUey, who has just been divorced by Daughter Joan C.orinne Griffith and husband George Marshall were there, design.

Ermine is used eRectlveIy in a tailored knee-length long sleeves and loose-cut skirt. Black furs are favored for afternoon, but brown is being shown for wear with colors and for too. They're here for a Lloyd Bacons must have and refused to sail Notice to Telephone Auuust IS is lust to pay the telephone bill suicf save the dis- COWll THE UNITED- TELEFisONE COMPANY. 2KO-3c out it. Sjieftd laws were defied arid doll retrieved, the party finally arriving only a minutes before sailing.

Chaadkr's. father, a retired 1 New York physician, fled from Hollywood a few months ago. He had come out here to live with Chick, but got a mov.e shop and off to Afrit-a their nursery ready by the end of November. Mme. Elizabeth A.

Major, the vocal teacher, is back in Hollywood and is listening to the olftfi-s of a couple of studios. N.orma Shearer, Doris Kenyon, Joel Mc- Ba'sil Rathbone and a score ot FREAK L1GHTNJJW1. LEICESTER, N. Aug. Take Mrs.

Neal Payne's word for it, and never milk a cow when it's lightning. While she was engaged milking, a boll struck the cow, tl. ttcaUteat VUKU M. GUV. bec Labor arvd pich'ewJ a mass meeting than 8000 of the Gennari.American Volksband nwha in prow.t over N.

Day, ip in untfonu la b-iU Uis Bititog li The last the fwxvoui 3oba. Sullivan was in defense of Lon- dutt priia cUig oa July 8, 168S. Es fought KJltaia Kichbiurg, and CrtiU ijUSll UlliiViUfe, film celebs have been pupils killing it and throwing Payne hi-rs In privute lifc, Mme. Major is; against the barn door. She suf- Ihu wife of Henry Major, the artist.

on a slashed head, but a The Pat O'Briens like Delmar year ii near by was killed. so thL-y ave building a house there. Gloria Katrirk. I of Ed Hat rick of Cosmopolitan Pro- ALLIGATOR GUAHO. I duetioiu, in summer stock with to hunt big game.

Bul wr piavtrs in Abington, Va. Chick just had a letter from 11 Wund how ro uch linger it The doctor came out of Uu jungles and the first people he ttia Osa Jolmsoa I in Africa filming -Stanley and LiV- Eustem farms continue to will take Claire Trevor to get the breaks she derives. Her perlorm- mice in -IX-iid End" is-outstanding. The Goldwyn rnovic versipn o( the of original. TUSCALOOSA.

Aug. John Williams, operator of a golf course, was receiving many complaints about i-ecovering water haiai'd and selling thern. bacs to the times before they completed the He placed an alligator in the pond and 'won ttgbt ai painted ru the tain. folk. Burgess Mcrorfitb such a glowing i.i-.rtratt of ir.unv^ive I vACi.

tual Joan Crav.lord.thuuin, uu ui i by it. but rt-muins an encica the trouble permanently. L.t'.lu..

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