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PAGE SES THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PREDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 15, 1933. Millersburg--Holmes Co. Items FAIR PROGRAM Akron Eliot Is Tentatively IS ANNOUNCED Placed Football Schedule- Jack Champion Ensemble Will Be Feature Attraction Contests Scheduled A tentative program for the Holmes co. fair Sept. to 23 was announced by President T.

GJasso. Feiuire contests will be held each day as well as the regular exhibits. Jack champion Ensemble will again be ihe feature attraction. The troup will present a free program each afternoon and night. The ciris' band will again be on the profrram.

Other free, acts "sril! be given. A prize will be awarded Wenne- gLENRIDGE QUARRY day lor the largest family present TMTrDTCT 1C The oldest person and the oldest INlfiKJlM Id Holmes Co. News Mews items ol intcri" to Holmes co. reMrieni-, may telephoned. to Pat- phone 443, or K'fl 260 E.

Jack.son ht i OorRe Itcyr.okL-,, telephone 239-Y. nnr! las'Ufie'l sds fo" The Tribune may also be given to correspondents. For v.ir.s MlJlr nor open fir.st, time In several burK hlgn grldders will i foot-ball season nalton If a tentative con- a offered Akron Ellct, Thursday l.s ratified by the two Th" t.entat.ve contract call.s for 11 tfame with Eliot Kept. 23 at the Akron school COM Ted Jones said he believed date would be accepted. Local i i a are i to an upen in October.

MUSICAL GROUP IN "HENRY'S WEDDING" IS WELL RECEIVED "Henry's Wedding." the drama and mu.sical ronii-Uy presented by the local American Legion Auxiliary In the iUK'n auditorium 1 crowd The be repeated Fri- received bv day night Alt.ln Frank Howe Adeline iii, i a i H. Boyd and lead.s, were convincing in i portrayal of i I next meeting will be held at th. home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond I Close North Monroe st.

i Opening Hour Changed i The hour for opening Clark con- i solSdated school has been changed from 8 30 to 0 a. Superintend- 1 ent C. A. Gehrig announced Thun-day. The recess was fixed 12 noon to 1 P.

rn. and the closing hour at 4 o'clock. Only a half day of school will be held Monday. t'lark Meets Mrs. E.

Lawrence was hosteas to members of the Clark Presbyterian Missionary society Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Leonard Mur! ray wa.s in charge of a program. i Refreshments were served. PERSONALS Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Lynch, Massil- the i a a muical Orii ancl M1S5 Margaret Zaugg, Coach well satisfied with roup. "the of the Mystic Bowling Greene were Thursday proKTc.sr. his arc i a shrine" sloU- I -how. afternoon callers at, the George and predict one of Uir A qu a -tet styled luc "Harmony residence Wooster rd.

j.i'-si Mdlcr.sburt; has boastod, pour." Mr; i i i Mrs. Kay Mrs stewart Simmons spent in any the 1031 loot- white. Mr.s. Howard Leiner a Thursday with her brother and iis- ball team. Mr.s Clry-c, save the outstancl- 1 wr-in-law, Mr.

and Mis. lie has made no selections for mg performance of the evening 0 ay Gienmom and Mrs, Joseph Rampp, married couple attending die a i on Wednesday will also be awarded! K)r an i Za on the Glenridge positions but five men have I i a vocal medley of old planta- prizes. 'stone Co. uf Glenmont was effected prociicaliy all of the service the Mon tunes. Floyd Rcrwc a.s "Sambo spencer, W.

wilTarrive Sunday Sax," also plea.yd with a Or coni iuwm ---w- i i i i i i YIa.13 i i i I -The cow, chicken and hog calling recPnt wh( tne interest of T. buckfleld during this week's intests 111111 be held Thursday Scnno(Sj Millersburij, one of the mages. Bob Uhl, James Uhl, Burkey, a extended vlsit witn thelr phone solo. Tlie i rhorus sans son-in-law and daughter Mr and afternoon. principal was Lower and SkHly will probably all three numbers Mrs mu East Jackson st Friday trill be children's day.

The chascd by MruT of Miller.s- see service as ball toler.s. Only one others in the of the! Ml nnd Mrs w'cary Mrs j' annual school parade and feature burg and Gcorg( Danvstiultc-r nnd of the five. Bob Uhl, plnyed last Mystic Shrine" wi-iu Beryl Cheney and Mrs' Joseph Mast attractions for the young will be Darnstadtcr of Cleveland. i'fw. l-owor and Burkey Cox, C.

Marvin, Armour Horn, attended the Methodist conference held. The latter include a pie roml se am! ftro lilcel to be Mrs. Henry Hamm. Art IThl, I at and watermelon eating contest and a sack race. Saturday the coon cha.se will be held and Saturday night will be designated as t.he annual "whoopee" night in charge of the Willie Green band.

The Willie Green band and the Jack Champion girls' band will play for each session of the fair. A new permanent poultry building, 30 by 90 feet, is now being erected south of the present horse barns. Large entries are expected in the chickn and pet departments this year and will be housed in the new building-. Entry lists will be closed Wednesday noon. Entries may be mads any time until Wednesday.

Approximately 25 additional policemen and employes have been hired by the fair board. A meeting of all employes will be held Monday night at the agricultural hall. Council to Be Fetod has elected of the nf? I stadter ha.s been elected vice president, and V. W. Miller of Kent nab been named as a new director -TM- Two More Townships Sign' SLIce 8 A Applicationsj nl berth and Lower the full.

The two i Uhl brothers apparently have the inside track for the halves, altho Skelly is rugged and ha.s been giv- goorl account of himself in Canton Wednesday. Mr- and Mrs. C. E. Rose, Misses Graham, Dr.

C. Swaguard, Mr.s. Grace a Harriet Rose, Shelby, wlllls Mrs. James! Uade McCliira. Ohe.ster Stevens, II.

O. Boyd, Cal Beattv, Mrs. Homer anc i or! Sprang, Jack Taylor, Cliff Geib, st Culver Proper. Homer Sprang and Mr.s. Warren Palmer.

spend the week-end with Mr. Adams Gray and Hosteller arc practic- ly of starting at the wings. and Pair will occupy one of the i Farmers of two more Holmes co. I tackles. Everhart and Seidncr are! townships signed for i battling for the center position REXALL-DEWITT GAME E.

K. Armstrong spent last week in Chicago. I Mrs. Etta Carson, Wooster, spent Wednesday with ui Millers- wheat allotment contracu, at meet- with Everhart having the edge. ings Tuesday and Wednesday Seidner has been playing fullback nights.

and Paint tps. on the second team part of the have now joined Hardy and Prairu i i and'might be shifted to that in cooperating )7i the allotmcn plan. -Thirteen farmers signed the position. If not, he will be used at a (ruard, as Ills weight will in- applications at the Washington tp. sure him position on the team, meeting.

The number of appllca- Frazier and Way have been play- tlons completed at the Paint tp. ing the guards and Jordan, a new- meeting was not reported. comer, the remaining tackle. Other Members of the Millersburg Firemen's association will entertain Mayor J. L.

Kennedy and members of the village council at a banquet at the fire hall Oct. 5. ALL-BRAN RELIEVED HIS CONSTIPATION Delicious Cereal Brought Health to Mr. Bartholomew We quote from his volnntary letter: "I had considerable trouble Vrith my stomach. Digestion vas out of the question.

I got medicine gave me only temporary relief. A meeting of the county board of candidates who may win berths arc wheat control will be held at, Mil- Small, Crawford, Gordon McMillen, lersburg Immediately following the Low, Schuler and Rudy, last township meeting on Sept. 10, County Agent A. L. Sorcnscn announced Thursday An executive ANNOUNCE SCHEDULE committee of three members will be elected from the county board.

Committees named at. the liust two township meetings are a-s follows: Paint Marion Wardell, chairman, Eugene Wizard and i The Millersbut'K Aftermath Literary club has announced its schedule of programs for the club year 1933-1034 as follows: Sept. 25, hostesses, Miss Ida Rudy and Mr.s. E. K.

Oct. 0, Schneider; Washington-- William William Horn and Walter Wolf. Millersburg Meetings Mrs. W. F'.

Garver will entertain members of her Friday night bridge club tonight at her home on East Jackson st. Mrs. Otto G. Elliott will be hostess to members of her Monday a i hostess. Mrs.

Roscoe Miller; Oct. 23, 1 1 i i i i i L. Young, chairman. Ed 1OS CSS Mrs Walters; Nov. G.

I hostess, Mrs. W. J. Mayers; Nov. 25.

hostess. Mrs. R. Parkinson; Dec. hostess, Mrs.

Charles R. Cary: Dec. 18, hostess. Mrs. W.

L. McNamara; Jan. 2. hostess, Mrs. A.

T. Cole: Jan. 16, hostess, Mrs. Grant Bain; Jan. 30, hostess, Mrs.

W. F. Carver: Feb. 13, hostess. Mrs.

J. W. Jones; Feb. 27. hoste.ss, Mrs.

J. S. Elder: March 12. hostess, Mrs. Ed- ernoon bridge club at her on South Washington st.

Members of the Tuesday noon bridge club will meet RESULT IS CONTESTED burg Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Reynolds of the Big Prairie vicinity spent Wed- Members of the Holmes co.

poft- ball league are again involved in a wrangle over the results of a soft- nesday night and Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. David Hoyman and ball game. The game in I others in MlUersburg. i.s the fourth in the championship Mr.

and Mrs. Dwight A. Cary scries between the DeWitt Drugs will spend the week-end with rela- and the Rcxall Drugs. The gaine was called in the inning with t.he score to 2 in f.tvor of the De Witts. The De- Witts claim the game should be i tives in Toledo.

fifth William Bain will leave for Oxford Saturday where he will again enter Miami university. Mr. and Mrs. George E. Huston counted as a regular contest while I and daughter, Katheen, spent Wecl- the Rexalls contend It was a prac- nesday with relatives and friends tice tilt.

Sherman Price, league in Ashland. manager, ha.s not made a ruling. If 1 Mr. and Mrs. Franks the contest is awarded to the De- Akron, spent the week 'with Mr! Witts the series will stand at two and Mrs.

Benson Pyers and other each with the deciding- game to be i Millersburg friends. played. Mrs. Katherlno Andreas, Canton, 1 is the guest of her brother-in-law I and sister, Mr. and Mrs.

John AH Holmes co. industries operat- Lcmon day st. Miss Alary Jane Franks will leave for Delaware Sunday, where she will resume her studies at Ohio i INDUSTRIES AGREE ing without a national code agreed to continue to operate under home ward a i March 26. hostess, i Mrs. George Huston; April 3.

i I hostc.ss, Mr.s Fred Almencllngcr: hoste.ss, Mr.s Wellington president's blanket agreement til a national code was formed following a meeting in Millcrsburg Wednesday night, W. F. Garver. county NRA chairman, announced Thursday. Charles Dies Charles Jams.

11-year-old son of Garrett and Mayme Jarvis of Paint Valley, died at 2 a. m. Thursday of cancer a a year's illness. Wcsleyan university. CLARK By Mrs.

Earl Patterson Stanley Mitten and son, Wallace, of Glenmont spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Rella Mitten. Mrs. J. A Croup and daughter.

ancl Mrs. Carl Croup a a Carolyn, were dinner I Funerni services, wil Ibe held at 2 euL 4 Ls of Mrs "8Cne Croup at Mrs. E. K. Rudy.

Jackson st Mitchell. May 7. hostc.ss Order of Eastern Star No. 311 George a M.vy 21. will meet next Tuesday i Re- ess.

Mrs Dnvld Franks; June'-1 freshments will be servi by the committee in charge. Mrs. Aid TVlrrt.s "Then I thought of taking ALL- BRAN. I started eating a cereal dishful two or three times a day. "It has been over a year T.OV since I ate that first dish of bran, but from that day to this I have had I The Ladies Aid of the Oak Hill the pleasure of enjoying the proper cnurch cl lri Wlt functioning digestive organs.

ne 1 mPL "Thanks to ALL-BRAN. I still eat it regularly and like it better all the Bartholomew, Cadillac, Mich. ior t-nc voar are Mrs Eclwaid a i piseident; a brother and Wellington Milchell. uce-presidcnt; and a a a a A. Cole, recording scare- p.

m. Saturday at i home of his Valley Rev. i a pas- tor ol Hie Hopewell Presbyterian 1 c-hurch, i officiate, and i a will I be in the Milk'ivburi; maternal Constipation is usually due to John Bickel. Conkle lack of to exercise the intestines, and vitamin to promote elimination. ALL-BRAN supplies both, as -well as iron for the blood.

so 1- Mr.s. Vemle a i The "bulk" in ALL-BRAN is much like that of leafy vegetables. Certainly this food is more natural than taking harmful patent medicines. Two tablespoonfuls daily will overcome most types of constipation. With each meal in chronic ng scare i.ary; Mrs Grant correspond- Issues, 115 Mr.s uoorge Uierk of Hiiim-i- Sprang i issued over 5(1 i limi.se.- this as the ol t.lic squirrel I I brot a last i i rush.

Tho pju-hi-rs of R.chlancl schools lio LS a Uu Held ,1 roa.si at the to if, tnont Thurvl-iv i i Mrs 'PHose I Rella Mitten of Clark Werlne.sd.iv afternoon. The afternoon wa.s in quilting Lunch erred in Rev. ant! Mr.s. O. O.

Om, Mr. and Mr.s. Waller A. I.o\u\ Mr. and i biiugh, treasurer Teachers Hold Ro a Mr and Mr.s.

Lewis ancl Krnc.st Gene Herman fltiiilorri and Bhssfipld Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Kaser of Akron spent, Wednesday i William let Mr and Mr.s Earl Patterson at- the Badger reunion Wooster city park Sunday. Mr. and Airs Carl Fox and son guests oi Mrs.

Dilla Gam- crusfelder at Blissfield Sunday. Rosalie Cioup of Bliss-field spent the with her grand par- Mr, and Mrs. J. A Croup. Mr.

ancl Mrs Mark L. Murray ol Orrviile spent Tuesday evening i Mr and Mrs. Calvin Wagers Mr. ancl Mr.s. John Finlcy and a i of Jeromesville spent Sun- nay with Mr.

and Mrs. Cliff Pat- Joyce. Lelaiul Leech. "Meet Sarah fiimtlu- John Bonder, Mi.ss a i MII.I!!, Spr.ini; e.stim.itcd rerson Gerald Finley retuniod Mr and i a i a 300 hceiiM-s hat! Ollto Lowe. Miss Pear! I hl Mlefl a COUIT- i Superir.temloit and Mrs CO.

with them alter spending the pas: i.wo weeks with his grand- C'hilt Mrmlx-i The i i Vv'orkii--- of cases. If not relieved this way, see Clark Methndist cliun-l! your doctor. Get the red-anci-yreen package at your grocer's. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. Buren ancl Mr and Mis Hov P.it'crson Tiie.s- a i i i roa.s- (Mm, Honors Sistnr held ings, PHONE 1318 420 A I ST 'own goes What Your Eyes Your Heart Must Believe poll i i i mot B.i i Wetincsciav i i a i i'i In nice ilircc ihl bridge Wedne.s- a ni', lr a her home on her Mr.s is ,1 STUCS! i i i i Man Is Injiirnl SPRING MOUNTAIN 1 i i i i a i Pet I Winesburg cut-', a Weiiiic.silny af to noon cor, ti in roxv BEST CHUCK ROAST! PURE HOG LARD 3 Ib.

I for Fresh Ground A Mi fole i lie was TALL MILK 2 for Choice Round or Loin Steak LEAN FRESH GALAS I i Piece BEST FRANKFORTSl Choice Roast Pork Shoulder SMOKED PICNIC HAMS Sugar FRESH Cure BACON i CALF BRAINS 72' SATURDAY POTATOES; selected NO. 2, is-ib. peck SWEET POTATOES, 6 Ib. CEI.KKY. tender, crisp, 1 for I I I ql.

basket Xi-w A I 5 A qt. basket I A tender lionu-irroun, 2 Ih. 9c 19c 20c 15c alii'. swei-t, iuiry. 37c 25c 23c 23c 25c Jennie Gr.mdstaff and Mr nnd Williamson and June Eiclvn spent a iv A a i a with Mr.

and Footer Grandstiiff. Marsarci Chubb. Warsaw week-end i Mr i i i Bickel. C'nuil nnd Floyd Hurt-i 1( Sunri.ix the nickel home Crooks of Xewark a days i MI. p.

Williamson H-irlcv Burden Boston i Wcdn.csd.iv for a i i i a i a Oscar Bo: den Dorothy Dunton Del.i- w.iri- and Mrs Ulmnn la.st Tue.sri;i\ a we -k t)v i Eleanor and Fr.u-.cr WHERE ECONOMY ECONOMY SODA CRACKERS Pound Package 19 8 O'clock Coffee Navy Beans Cane Sugar Sunnyfield Flour 3 Ibs. 49c 4 Ibs. 19c 25 Ib. sack $1.29 Sack 89c Pillsbury or Gold Medal 1.23 CORN FLAKES POST TOASTIES White House Milk 3 CIDER VINEGAR, gal CREAM CHEESE, Ib Vegetable Soup, large can Clean Sweep Brooms, each larpe pkgrs. tall cans 23c 23c 17c 19c 19c lOc 23c Country Roll Butter Print, Ib 24c 2 large pkgs.

Marvel Loaf BREAD Sliced Twenty Ounces Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Head Lettuce, 60's lOc Potatoes 10 Ib 31 Onions? 10 Ib. Mesh Bag 25c TOMATOES, 3 Ib lOc CELERY, large, 2 Ibs 17c RED MALAGA GRAPES, 2 Ib. 25c SWEET POTATOES, 6 Ib 19c GRIMES GOLDEN APPLES, 6 Ib. 25c Oranges, 252's doz. 23c Fine Quality Meats Fancy Chuck Roast Ib.

12 1 BEEF POT ROAST, Ib lOc LUNCHEON LOAF, Ib 19c SMOKED CALLIES, Ib 9c BACON, Smoked Jowl, 3 Ibs. 25c OCEAN FISH FILLETS, 2 Ibs. 25c Hamburger Fresii Callies Pork Shoulder Steak, Ib. BACON Whole Slab or End Piece Ib. 12 1 2 Ibs.

15c Ib. GREAT WE BUY EGGS Phoebe, spent Tuesday In Delaware. spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Bordon were William Peters. triiens Stmd.iv of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bershire spent Friday at.

Lake afternoon with Mrs. Leonard Parks. Miss Hattie Jackson has returned to her home here after spending two weeks with friends in Coshocton. Mrs. E.

E. Means of Akron spent Labor day with her sister, Mrs. Leonard Parks. Mrs. Carl Black and daughters, Doris, Louise and Twilva, and Miss Mrs es.se Park.

Carl Sheldon and family of Warsaw and Mr. and Mr.s. Paul McKee of Killbuck were fruests Sun- d.iy of Mr ancl Mrs. W. P.

Sheldon. services will be held at the Catholic church Sunday at 10 a. m. Mis? were children. Glen.

Marion. Olenna Mac and Pni.sy A and Beulah Bell of Barberton guests Sunday of Mrs. Mary Bell and daughter. EI.MP. Miss Helen Gaumer spent Wednesday evening i Mi.ss Veronica Miss Reva Dulmg of the Trio vicinity spent a few days last week with Mi.ss Evelyn Duling.

MARLATTS RUN 1 Mrs. John Mclntire nnd sons. Bertha Loader, all of Newcomerstown, spent Wednesday with Mrs. Anna Loader. Miss Jessie Loader attended the meetings held at the Newcomerstown I1.is.kot PKAOIIl-.

f.six-y Klbi-rtas, I AM, KIXDS OP VEC.r.TABI.KS T'OK Mixed rirklinp Spices, fi.irlic, C.iulirimi cr. Yollou and Hot Tiiui.Uocs. irtl Squash and other Fresh i-'ruits and Weisblat NEXT TO I ot Brc-wster spent a i -dwfird r.iul Robert, ancl Mrs. Elmer week i Mrs. Virulnn nil-M Junior, spent Friday i Mrs Charles Phillips.

Mr. and Mr.s Frank Berkshire and daughter, Virginia Rose, spent Fn- cl.u evcnnv; i The former's parents. Mr. and Mr.s. Albert Berkshire, i Thursday.

Merle Lawrence of Sunbury. pa and Mrs. Laura stiner of Coshocton werc gucsls Fnciny of Mr a Mrs W. C. McCoy.

and the Charles sp Baptist church Wednesday and wcek cnd wah a Mr nnrt Mrs. E. Wa.svsem, Mr. -me! Mrs t-eorge Renlnnv and Mr and M--, J. Hr.pnch ol were dinner guo.s:,s Sundav of Mr a Mr.s.

X. ,) MarkVy Mr and Nfrs. Ralph Border, spen- days i Mr Harry a ax wa.s c.r.lcci t-) Run Sunday by the serious illnrivs of i a i i i 0xlrU and Latham. Mr.s. Hattie Scarborough of Steu- bcnville is spending- a days with her sister, Airs.

C. B. Woodward. Miss Vera Gaumer called Wednesday afternoon on Miss Jean Lapp. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles McKce of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams and Warsaw spent Sunday afternoon Miss Margaret Miller returned to ing the past week in Coshocton. PLAINFIELD Helen G.xcid spent Monday w.th her aunt.

Mrs. Dan Shull. children. Gene, Mary and Jack spent with Mr. and Mr.s.

J. L. Duung. Mr. and Mr.s.

Dan Shull attended i Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. I Misses Sarah and Audrey Hoot- htatc fair Saturday. Ray Cutshall of West Lafayette. man of near Newcomer.siown Mrs.

Ernest Moan.s of Akron. Mr. and Mrs. W. C.

McCoy spent I returned home after visiting their and Mrs. Opha McCleary and chil- Wednesday and Thursday with the 1 grandfather. C. S. Emler.

1ren, Audrey. Elaine and Garry former's mother, Mrs. A. W. McCoy' Mr.

and Mrs. Claire Duling and Ward, all of Newcomerstown. were of Smyrna. family. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Williams dinner ruests -if Mr. a Mr. and Mn. Jesse Eick called and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wil- Leonard Park? Sunday. Sunday afternoon on Mr. and Mrs.

Mams and family spent Saturday iNEWSPAFERr Mr.s. Peters William Duling. I evening with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde ughtev, Dorothy Evelyn and Mr.

and Mrs. Glen L. Street and Duling and family of Trio. SPAPERRRCHIV.

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