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The Mahoning Dispatch from Canfield, Ohio • Page 1

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i i YOUR JOB PRINTING ORDERS Will be promptly executed by The Dispatch Job Printing Department Skilled workmen and excellent equipment enable us to turn out printed matter pleasing to the most particular A trial order will convince you VOL XXXIX NO 14 WASHINQTONVILLE Bright Breezy Paragraphs Telling The Happenings In the Village on Mahonings Southern Border By CLARENCE BAKER Harold Burrler was a Salem visitor Sunday Mrs Herbert Smedley was In Salem Saturday Clarence Baker was a Youngstown caller last Sunday Miss Alary Fitzslmmons Is attending summer school at ML Union There Is a big cherry crop this season and they And ready marcL Mrs Jacob Moss of Salem called on Mrs Samuel Piatt Monday afternoon Howard Angel of Warren spent Sunday with Elmer Imdermlll and family Mrs Robert Holt and children of Wimber Pa Is visiting Win Holt and family Mrs Wm Dalrymple and daughters Ella and Mary were Youngstown callers Saturday Growing crops In this neighborhood look well with tho exception of corn which Is small Mr and Mrs Charles Hendricks of Canflcld called on friends in tho village last Sunday Mrs Will Thomas and son Leoi of Youngstown spent Friday with Mrs Herlbert Smedley Miss Florence Culler of Pittsburgh is visiting her mother Mrs Anna Cul ler for a few days Wan Welkart had one of his hands very severely cut last Friday while at work at West Point Mr and Mrs John Davidson of New Watcrford were Sunday guests of Smith and family Mr and Mrs Clint Taylor of Cleveland visited his parents iMr and Mrs A Taylor Sunday Mr and Mrs Jones of Bclolt called at tho homo of Samuel Piatt and family Sunday afternoon Mr and Mrs James Baker and daughter Josle spent Sunday with Arthur Johnson and family Court of common pleas at Lisbon adjourned Wednesday to take a vacation until some time In August Mr and Mrs Will Welkart of Lce tonia spent Sunday afternoon with his paVcnts Mr and Mrs Davo WeikarL Mrs John ODell and two children of Steubenvllle visited her patents Mr end Mrs George King Hie past week Mr and Mrs David Stevens and children of Sebrlng spent Saturday and Sunday with Squiro Johnson and familjv Mr and Mrs Win Baker of Salem and eon Coral Baker of Cleveland called at the home of Harvey Baker and family Sunday Odd Fellows from all parts of Co lumbiana county attended the Odd Fellows memorial services in Lisbon last Sunday afternoon A daughter was recently born to Mr and Mrs Lemuel Moss of Deerfleld well known here The now arrival has been named Ethel May Moss Mrs David KUngensmith and son Mark spent Friday night with her father Abner Metzger In Salem Mr Metzger is suffering from dropsy Miss Mary Young and Harry Roller of Canton were married last Sunday Mr Holler formerly lived here and has the best wishes of many friends Sirs Lizzie Mcintosh and daughter Mrs Murnle and little grandson Seuart Mcintosh left Monday for Salts burg Pa to visit relatives for a few weeks Mrs Ccllna Muchrush of Dennlson and Misses Alma Tind Margaret Metz and Miss Nellie Holt of Loetonia wero Sunday guests of Mrs Ann Cul ler and family On Thursday tho Inmates of tho county infirmary near Lisbon -were given their annual treat of Icecream cake and candy by tho of East Liverpool Let the eagle scream next Mondayr Washlngtonvllle will have no prearranged Fourth of July celebration and It is prcsumer many of her people will go elsewhere to celebrate Friends here havo received word of ine marriage of Miss Cora Booth and Isaac Berry both of Sebrlng Mr Berry formerly lived hero and has tho best wlsnes of all his friends in this tillage Prof and Mrs Emmet Freed and eon Virgil of Girard Mr and Mrs Wm King of Saiem and Mr and Mrs Josie Roller and daughter of Deerfleld spent Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs Wm Roller Tho Columbiana County Rural Mail Carriers association met In Lisbon last Saturday evening and elected officers for ithe ensuing year and named delegates to the state convention to be bold in Masslllon July 20 22 Officers are president Whlteleattoer Moultrie vice presidenL Yarian New Watenford secretary Ira Schnur xenberger Washlngtonvllle treasurer Buell Salem Convention delegates are Ira Schnurrenberger Sltler Duell and Elmer Co bourn At the home of Mru and Mrs Chas Taylor of Youngs town last Thursday evening their daughter Miss Lu cllo Ellen was united in marriage to Jamea King son of Mr and Mrs George King of this village by Rev Smith of tho Epworth Church An assembly of 50 near relatives gathered for the impressive ring ceremony later finding places at a course dinner of pin1 and white appointments Attending the young people were the bridegrooms sister Miss Marie King and Harley Roller of this place Miss Taylor was prettily attired in white net over -white eilk and carried brides roses Her maid wore plnk chiffon over pink silk and carried pink roses Mr and Mrs King aro spending their honeymoon at Muzzy Lake where they have rented a cottage They will make their home in thla village -with Mrs Kings grand mother Mrs Sara Taylor Those who attended the wedding from here were Mr und Mrs A Taylor Mrs Sara raylor Mrs George King and daugh ier Marie and Harley Roller The young couple have the best wishes pf many friends week took several loads of strawberries from hero in his automobile to Youngstown air and Mrs Welkart and daughter Clara and Mr and Mrs Fred Davis spent Sunday with Bert Wel kart in Lectonla Tho Pythian Sisters were very much pleased with tho reception of their drama in Greenford last Saturday eve ning They realized 51990 Rose bugs aro a pest in this sec tion They aro not only working hav oc with rose but aro attacking fruit trees and other vegetation Spraying does not seem to bo effective against them The farmers about Washingtonvillo aro complaining about dogs running their calves and hogs at night Those who value their dogs had better shut them up at night or they may come up missing Mrs Herbert Smedley received word Friday that her brother Preston Wag ner of Kansas City Mo died at tho uau Fellows Homo irom a stroKo or paralysis Mr Wagner was well known here Mr and Mrs Wm Burnowsky Mrs Clifford Smith and daughter Helen and Miss Emma Tourdot of Canton and Mrs Grant Girard and Mr and Mrs Ben Prevo of Deerfleld wero Sunday guests of Joe Tourdot and family Monday afternoon in Youngstown was solemnized tho wedding ceremony of Miss Ellen Young and Ralph Wilson both of Sebrlng Miss Young resided in this village before her parents moved to Sebrlng a few years flSO Friends hero received word from Salem of tho death of Mrs Elizabeth Campbell wife of John Campbell dcii ceased Airs Campbell died at the City hospital last week Wednesday evening Funeral services wero held Saturday afternoon at the late home in Salem Interment was in tho Grandview cemetery Mrs Squire Johnson Mrs Smith IMrs Ann Culler and family Mr and Mrs Wm Culler Thomas Dalrymple and family Mr and Mrs Geo Firth Mrs Wm Tetlow Mrs her sister Airs Jacob Ashman last Saturday morning in East Palestine Announcements havo been received Anderson and William Dunn of Salem which occurred last week Thursday afternoon at tho homo of tho brides borther Anderson in Chicago 111 in tho presence of only Immediate relatives After a few days visit there they will return to Salem to make thefr home Mr Dunn is manager of tho Dunn Kirk mines at West Point ROSEMONT Juno 30 Air and Mrs William Ger hold of Pennsylvania are visiting relatives hero Mr and Mrs Fred Kline and daughter Lulu were in Leavlttsburg Monday iBorn to Mr and Mrs Perry Dlehl a daughter Watson Powers and family visited in Milton Sunday Mrs A Rose was In Youngstown Saturday Fenstermaker and Brooke shipped several cars of vde from this place to eastern markets the last couple of weeks Levi Bennett was in Youngstown Monday Mr jDuer was in Youngstown Monday Tho prospeot Is not good for a big corn crop With favorable weather and a late fall it may turn out all right however Mrs Walter Miller died suddenly last week Wednesday nighL She had been in very good health until Monday when she became ill with convulsions She was taken to Youngstown hospital whero was born a baby girl which died shortly afterwards Then the mother developed pneumonia from which ehe died Mrs Miller was formerly Bird Andrews and was raised at Ashtabula She was a trained nurse until three years ago last fall when she married Walter Miller of Rosemont She was a member of the of P8 She was 28 years 8 months old She leaves a husband and her mother to mourn their loss Funeral services were held at tho home Saturday at 10 a Card of Thanks I wish to thank my many kind friends and neighbors also tho lodges for tho kindness and sympathy and for the beautiful floral offerings during the Illness and after death of my beloved wife Bird Walter Miller A Helpful Quotation Do not look forward to what might happen tomorrow the same everlasting Father who cares for you today will take oare of you tomorrow and every day Either he will shield you from Buffering or he will give you unfailing strength to bear it Be at peace then and put aside all anxious thoughts and Imaginations riiMirw xrijiijiauMiyijutiiiMi iiiiiiNw Good rains thjs Week ISLAND Mrs Thomas Mcintosh was in TamePasley was home over Sun- fei00 and1wlr day from Youncstown ivero In Goshen Ind last week at- Charted Beffitoand family of Co Si11 uncle Mich Lexlete SPnt SUnday CharlCSt Knopp A Knopp and mtb a jj wnson ana aaugnter tor Vrilv and took in tho field dav Epha wero Youngstown callers last Friday Miss AHco Piatt spent Sunday afternoon with her parentB Mr and Mrs Sam PlatL John HIvely and wlfo of Greenford wero Sunday callers at tho home of Harry McNcal Mrs Howard Miller and little daughter of Canflold spent a few days this week wltli Mrs Laura Grimm Mrs John Woodward and two sons John and Thomas of Lectonla spent Sunday with Mrs Mary Andrews Miss Emma Culler returned homo Tuesday evening after a few days visit in East Palestine with relatives Mrs Herbert Lora and son and Mrs Howard Ingram and children of Salem visited Sunday at Hart- zells Fred Denner of Youngstown this nfuming CANFIELD MAHONING COUNTY OHIO JULY 2 1915 Sylvester Boston and daughter GladysJpf jls farms ana Airs James Atcmson auenaea uio mhn nnni BtnpViinKin monHnn funeral of Mrs George Gregory and doings at tho state experiment station Calvin Calvin and Lehman with their families spent Friday In Mill Creek park Lucille Lavell and Mary Bowen of Leetonla spent Friday night with their friend Mrs Nellie Richard McClun had business in Youngstown Saturday Henry Lehman and family spent Sunday with II Burns in East Lew istown A Brubaker and daughters Lc ona and Mary went to Wadsworth Saturday to bo with his wife who is at tho bedsldo of hot mother Mrs David Yoder who Is not expected to Knopp marketed sixty bushels of strawberries in Youngstown Saturday which ho sold for 350 a bushel Mr and Mrs Henry Lehman took their daughter Miss Altato the Salem hospital Saturday whero Dr Heck took an -ray view of tho little girls limb which has been giving her trouble for almost a year after an operation and found it to bo doing well under existing condltons A number of our young people took In tho sights of Youngstown Saturday Among the Sunday visitors were John Blosser and family of North Lima Henry Detwller and wife of Sterling 111 and Noah Metzler and family of Columbiana at Martin Klines Harvey Honjt and family at Henry Showalters David Lehman and Miss Pearl Summers at Henry Burns In East Lewlstown Salome EdiWu Vallssa Agnes and Ja Weaver Mrs Susan Lehman and lelmap and family at Ira Hurst Iinebaugh and family sses Kate and Arvilla Blosser and Mis Sarah Kurtz at Noah Blxlers Mr and Mrs George Zwissler and Berc Simpson and lamlly of Mineral Ridge ak McCluns Abe and fsoaii Weaver with their families and Miss Mary Weaver at Calvins of Green ford Amos Detrow and family at Jonathan Retchards Mr and Mrs Nick Stemphfll at Alvla Detrows Jonas Knopp and family at Weavers Martha and Mary WIsler at Jonas Wislers Bishop Jacob Burkhart and Rov Daniel Martin of Wooster conducted communion services at the Gerruan Mennonito church Sunday Miss Rlehl left Monday for Orrvllle to work for Mrs Henry Ihart Friday i jtt in Salem taking care of her father Abner Metzger who Is not Improving Auram Lehman and sister Mary of Belgium were Island sight seers Monday Mrs Carrlo Thomas and family of Salem aro spending several dayswltli Mrs Lehman Culp last week had lightning rods placed on the buildings on both tho Island Telephone Co was held at tho Germantown schoolhouse Saturday evening Directors elected for itUe lowing year are A Detrotf JlLTfJ11 KnoPP Detwller Nick stompmu ana Lehman with A Knopp as president and A Leh man secretary and treasurer Amos Martin and family wero In Youngstown Saturday to see the elephant Wilbur Templln and family of Elk hart Ind called at Henry Calvins Monday They made tho trip to this section in a flno largo touring car NORTH JACKSON June 30 Mr and Mrs Allen and mother visited at Samuel Sla baushu last Sunday WJi Moherman of Kansas is visiting relatives here Quito a number from hero attended tho funeral of Mrs Miller in Elsworth Saturday Bert Osborn and family Irom Cleveland visited his father Alfred Osborn Sunday Rov Hoover of Alliance who lived here and preached hero some time ago is visiting old friends here Childrens day will be observed in tho Presbyterian church next Sunday at 2 oclock Mrs Austin Goldner and baby from Youngstown aro spending some time here It is reported that the road will bo opened Saturday between Jackson and Austintown Peter Foulk and family spent Tuesday with Jeff Foulk In Warren Mrs Samantha Spltler of Champ Ion called on relatives here Sunday Miss Amanda Leonard was hero Tuesday and Is visiting her old home Mrs Broadsword of Ellsworth who made here home here with her sonj frame lor some time aiea ai xne uomu of her son William in Youngstown and was burled in Ellsworth Tuesday STAYING IN AMERICA Reports from the railroads show an amount of passenger business unprecedented for this time of the year The indications are that all past records of Inter state travel will be broken during the coming summer and fall The reason of course is that this is Americas stay-at-home year Hundreds of those who have made it a practice to go abroad each spring are seeing more of their own country than they ever have before or are making plans to do so And thousands of others who seldom travel far from their homes will visit the Panama Pacific exposition and see California and the great west The year 1915 is going to afford many more lessons in patriotism and appreciation of country to the people of the United States than those which will present themselves in Washington MM pj 1 FAMOUS OLD brsSSS V3s fccST55 FINAL TONE RTY OF BELL What Is Believed to Be Its Last Ringing Is Said to Have Recently Taken Place at Philadelphia What may prove to bo the last ringing of tho historic Liberty bell took placo in Independence ball at Philadelphia recently It was decided to transmit tho tones of the bell across the country to San Francisco over the recently completed transcontinental telephony line partly fulfilling In a literal sense the prophetic words cast on the bell Proclaim liberty throughout -all the land unto nil tho inhabitants thereof Tho bell wnB struck three times with mallots at intervals of fivo seconds By an arrangement of three very sensitive transmitters which were suspended beneath it on rubber bands so as to exclude all foreign vibration the tones wero caught and clearly heard over the telephone wires on tho Pacific coast At the same tlmo a phonographic record was made of the notes so as to prcscrvo them for posterity This is the first tlmo that tho great bell has been sounded since It was cracked in 1835 while tolling tho death of John Marshall tho first chief Justice of the United States Supreme court Tho reason that it may never again be rung is that a now crack more serious than the old one has developed In it Tt linn hrpn fnnnrt Hint Jhn hnll Is afflicted with tho disease of metal This Is partly responsible for tho pearauco of tho latest fissure and has made it necessary to support its I weight on padded props In order to relievo the stress which has gradually been pulling it apart The new crack is now plainly Iblo while only a short time ago it was microscopic It begins at tho upper part of the original fracture extending from the letter in tho Philadelphia diagonally a quarter of the way around tho circumference to tho letter in Liberty near tho top It is believed that the new crack might not have occurred had the bell been allowed to remain at rest after it was first broken It has however been shipped on different occasions to New Orleans Chicago Atlanta Charleston Boston and SL Louis That it is actually suffering from a malady known as the disease of metal is the description of its ailment In the technical phraseology of the metallurgist and is not a popular figure of speech The reason for this distemper is to be found in the history of the bells casting It was originally made by Thomas Lester at London in 1752 and shipped to Philadelphia When it was hung to try the sound it was cracked by the clapper At first it was intended to return it to England but subsequently two workmen Pass and Stow neither of whom was experienced in the art undertook the recasting in Philadelphia Obviously the bronze was too brittle and in order to toughen it they added approximately ten per cent of copper to the original metal When the bell was later rehung it Was found that too much copper had been used and to the chagrin of everyone the tone was destroyed The same men again undertook the work and this time are supposed to have added tin to restore the tone The third bell was accepted but too much tin had been used and the tones were so highly resonant that it was seldom rung Popular Mechanics Coldest Inhabited Spot The coldest inhabited country is said to be a province in Siberia The average temperature for the entire year is 2 degrees below zero LIBERTY BELL fWJl MWt ii Js 4 r3 03SV i ryv vlj jj ii A TeftOOey mx NORTH BENTON Juno 29 Curtis Cook died last Saturday at tho home of Homer Cook Deceased was born near Greenford 70 years ago iHls early life was spent In farming He went- west and was quite successful In the real estate business A son and daughter survive him at his late homo in Muscatine Iowa Funeral services were hold Monday afternoon Miss Ola Strong has returned homo from a visit in Athens Mr and Mrs Irvin Denny and daughter Gladys visited Sunday at the home of Jacob Eshler Miss Blanche Lee is quite 111 iMr and iMrs Fred Schwartz and son Kenneth of Connpllsvllle aro visiting Mr Schwartzs sister Mrs Chris Schioben Miss Maxine Muerman recently visited Miss Zella Butler Mlts Esther Mlddagh left Thursday for a lslt In Sharon and other placis Miss Rhea Chlslcr has gone to Youngstown to stay for some time James Bedell and Rose wero In Nlles Thursday MIbs Eva Lee is at tho home of her mother Mrs Olive Lee JMr and Mrs Jacob Eshler and children attended tho Thomas and Blackburn reunion at Damascus Saturday Tho missionary society held a regular meeting at Mrs Maggie Taylors Thursday afternoon Joseph Holies left last week for an extended visit with his brother In Indiana Mrs Sally Malmsberry and daughter Ruth visited Thursday and Friday with friends In Akron Airs Howard Keeler and son called on Mrs Oscar Rakestraw Saturday afternoon Celestla Schelben is visiting her little friend Gladys Oesch of Belolt PATMOS Juno 30 Mr and Mrs Harry Hav lland of Salem spent Saturday evening and Sunday at Irvin Havilands Homer Baird and family spent Sunday at tho homo of Baird Mrs Templln has gone to spend a Jew days with her son-in-law Vernon Stanley In Belolt Mrs Esther Ware is spending a few days in Salem Stratton has purchased anew Studebaker automobile Mrs Nancy Williams -of Washington is visiting her sister Mrs Cora Venable She expects to stay several weeks Mrs Henry Baird is visiting her 6on Homer Baird A surprise kitchen Bhower given Mr and Mrs Herbert Paulln Saturday evening at tho home of Harvey Dustman was quite a success They received many useful presents The guests were served with ice cream and cake Mrs Lola Eyster and Mary wero business callers here Monday An ice cream and strawberry social held at A Howards last week Wednesday evening was a great ovenL Tho young people aro very proud of their success as the net proceeds amounted to 1645 Thomas White of Youngstown was a business caller in this place Tuesday Some of our farmers commenced harvest work Tuesday KNAUFVILLE Juno 30 Mr and Mrs Herbert Knauf anddaughter Grace accompan iec Mr and Mrs Vernon Clay to the Milton dam last Sunday Mr and Mrs Frank Knauf and daughter Nellie spent Saturday afternoon In North Lima air and Mrs Manchester took an auto trip to Wooster last Friday Miss Dorothy Knauf spent Sunday afternoon with Miss Hazel Hull Nicholas Knauf and daughters Ethel and Bertha and son Wlllard Mr and Mrs Frank Knauf and daughter Nellie spent Sunday afternoon at Elmer Reeds in Salem iMlss Ina Esterly of Toots Corners called on her mother who is staying with Mr and Mrs Fred Mayer Sunday afternoon Misses Ethel Knauf and Ina Esterly spent Tuesday In Youngstown Jerome Hull of Youngstown called at Frank Knauta Monday evening MILLVILLE Juno 30 It Chlsholm and Austin Kay of Salem wero callers on friends In the villago Sunday Mr and Mrs Thomas Thomas of Nlles wero guests of the latters sister Mrs Anna Reese the past week Mrs David Fogg and children of Salem wero recent callers here Mrs Bailey and Mrs Adams of Salem were In the village Monday Charles Haldy of Damascus called Sunday at tho home of Wein gart Announcements were received hero Saturday morning of tho marriage of Miss Mary Anderson and Dunn prominent residents of Salem which occurred last Thursday at the home of the brides brother Brooko Anderson In Chicago The bride Is the only daughter of tho late Dr Anderson of Salem She is a graduate of tho Salem high school and Goucher college of Baltimore Md For a few years she was a teacher In tho Salem high school Mr Dunn Is manager of tho Kirk Dunn Coal Co at WeBt Point Mr and Mrs Miller of East Rochester were guests of friends here tho past week Mrs Daniel Borton of Valley called on friends herp Thursday Mrs A Lcmmon of Erie Pa spent a few days the past week with her sisters Mrs Dressel and Miss Florence Farguhar Mrs Chas King has concluded a visit with friends here and returned homo to Canton Winifred Moore who Is employed at Columbiana rubber works spent Sunday with his family Mr and Mrs Geo Orr were Damascus vlstlors Saturday Ralph Arner of Youngstown spent Sunday here with his parents Miss Lois Cope was voted tho best orator when she recited The Saloonkeepers Fears at the gold medal contest held at the closing session of the Winona institute at their hall Friday evening Music for this occasion was furnished by the Butler grange orchestra Tho Judges were Mrs Mattie Slater of Warren Rev Steele and Royal Filler Mrs Slater presented tho medal after which she gave a talk to the voters on the coming wet and dry campaign in Ohio Saturday morning the Victor Stove Co of Salem loaded a car of 120 stoves for Syracuse Several from this community were present at the lawn fete last Thursday evening at tho home of Mrs Maggie Stltt In Salem Tho affair was held under tho auspices of the Knghts of King Arthur A largo number or people participated and a neat sum was realized which will bo used to purchase base ball uniforms for tho coming season Miss Aria Simmons of Youngstown spent a few days In tho village the past week Archie Holland left Saturday for Woostor to attend summer school Mr and Mrs Floyd Frederick who have charge of tho Abram Zimmerman farm havo concluded a visit with Springfield relatives and returned to tho farm Several from here attended tho oil tractor plowing demonstration on tho Brooks farm No 4 last Saturday A number from this community attended the Goshen grange social held Friday evening at their hall north of Salem Games afforded entertainment for those in attendance Miss Natalie Sharpnack and Miss Ray Heckert of Salem called on friends here previous to a trip to California 4Mrs Nora Barber and children were week end guests of her mother Mrs Susan Dunn EAST OANFIELD STREET Juno 30 Mrs Mary Wehr and daughter Llllle spent Sunday at Henry Burgetts near Cornersburg Wm Glenn of Fostervllle was a caller hero Monday Mrs Blschoff of Alliance spent tho week end hero with her mother Mrs Lois Eklsall and was accompanied homo Sunday by her father Edsall and sister Mrs ReBsler Robert Kyle and family attended the Loveland reunion at Loveland Hill Saturday Mtt and Mrs Emanuel Stitle of Paradise spent a few days with their daughter Mrs Floyd Hushower Mrs Lois Edsall has purchased a Ford touring car Among those from hero in Youngstown Saturday were Arthur Kyle and family Mrs Lois Edsall and daughter Mrs Ressler and Floyd Hushower and family Mr and Mrs Myron Wehr of Youngstown were callers Sunday afternoon at Mrs Mary Wears Stratford and family attended the funeral of Mrs Walter Miller in Ellsworth Saturday Mrs Angle of Youngstown purchased live stock on this street Wednesday Miss Lillle Wehr attended tho funeral of Mrs Mary Lynn held at the Reformed church nortn of Canfleld Wednesday James Shtngledecker is In Oakfleld to spend a few days with his sister Mrs John ApplecrisL Martin Neff sr was in Youngstown Tuesday Mrs Neff of Canfleld spent Friday afternoon on the streeL Farmers are beginning to harvest tho hay crop Callers at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Kyle Sunday were Mr and Mrs Walter Fishel of Youngstown Mr and Mrs Wm Hancock and Day id Loveland of Haselton Wm Kylo was in Canfleld Monday Al Got Pie Eyed I think this Latin inscription must allude to an ancient drinking bouV Why so I seom to distinguish the words Pittsburgh PosL Mention that you saw it in The Mahonia Dispatch when answering advertisaiBty DI8PATCH WEEKLY VIBIT3 We feel euro will prove entertaining as well as profitable to you The DISrATCH covers Its field In a manner unsurpassed by any weekly We still have room on our subscription lists for you and your friends 100 A YEAR NORTH LIMA June 30 Miss Elizabeth Kueglo of Youngstown was a visitor at Rov Grafs Monday evening A daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Lehman one day last week Miss Grace Black of Mineral Rldgo spent last week with her sister Mrs Ramsey Mr and IMrs Richard Shale of Youngstown were visitors at Jacob El sers Friday Charles Double and Jay Glenn wero Girard visitors Sunday Mr and Mrs Frank Poppell and Mr and Mrs David Peppell of Lec tonla wero guests of Mrs Dllwortu and daughter last Sunday Clctus Collar and wlfo have moved to Salem whero Mr Collar will havo employment with tho Hawk Co Mrs Michael Botcsch is spending a week with her parents Mr and Mrs Robert Maxwell at Lore City Ohio Miss Beatrlco Hobson is spending a week with friends In Columbus and Lancastor Miss Vera Stafford was homo from Kent over Sunday Rev Basler of Wlnnepeg Canada visited one day last week with his friend Rov Graf He was raised in this section being the son of Jacob Basler whoso homo Is near Poland Rev Basler Is a minster In the Evangelical Lutheran denomination Mrs Charles Sell and daughter aro spending some time in Greenford with the formers father David Huffman Miss Margaret Curry of Akron has been tho guest of Charles LIston and wife Robert Crook a former North Lima boy spent last week visiting with old acquaintances here Raymond Miller was the guest of Se brlng friends Sunday Samuel Coler and family and Henry Detrow and wife spent Sunday with Pleasant Grovo friends Mrs Nettle Mahone and two children of Cleveland havo been visiting her mother Mrs Longstreet Two sessions of the Beaver Township Sunday School Convention held hero last Sunday afternoon and evening were of exceptional interest and profit to all attending The afternoon session was especially beneficial to teachers in the schools being a school of methods conducted by the secretaries of tho different departments of tho work In Mahoning county Rev Wettach of Youngstown spoko on the subject of Evangelism and Rov Bright of Trinity Church Youngstown on the subject of Intercession A fine address was given by II Stone of Youngstown Tho regular convention will bo held in New Buffalo Reformed church some time in September Baird and family of Canflold and Dr Robert Baird of Sharon wero Sunday callers at the homo of Ramsey WEST AUSTINTOWN Juno 30 The entertainment given by the young ladles of tills village and vicinity last Sunday evening was largely attended A pleasing program was rendered consisting of solos duets quartcL choir singing and recitations A musical selection Tho Burning of Rome was renderd by Harry Woodfield of Youngstown Tho audience was dismlsset by the congregation singing God Be With You Ice cream will be served on tho lawn If weather permits if not In tho basement of ha Evangelical church Saturday evening July 3 A cordial invitation Is extended to all A driving horse owned by ORourke which was Injured in tho left front leg a week ago by getting fast In barb wire had to bo shot as it was found ono bono in tho leg was broken Tho writer was pleased to read tho letter from William Blatt In renewing his subscription to tho Dispatch In tho local news Items In last weeks paper as ho seldom writes his weekly letter that he does not havo In mind his old friends who now reside in Long Beach Cal Mr and Mrs William Woodfleld and son Harry havo returned homo to Youngstown after visaing at tho homo of ORourke Jones is visiting In Brook field i i -1 Mrs Charles Lee and Miss Ruff of Canfleld township recently visited In Fairview Mr and Mrs Frank Lodwlck and daughter of Pennsylvania are hero visiting relatives MARQUIS June 30 Ell Paulln wife and sons Oscar and Harvey spent Sunday wltli relatives in Mercer Pa Allen Ewing of Youngstown was a caller here Monday Mrs Fred Gee of Calla called on Mrs Curt Fishel one day last week Caleb Reber came last Friday to visit his cousin Fred Reber They had not seen each other for a number of years Curt Fishel and Ernest Schaal were home from Boardman over Sunday Mrs Tena Collar has purchased a Ford automobile Frank Rhodes and wife of Green ford were callers here Sunday Mrs Reber and sons of Maximo wero guests of her eon Fred Reber and family Sunday I and Coy and Coy and family wero recent visitors at Frank Godwards in Akron Mr and Mrs Curt Toot of Green- ford were callers here the first of tho week Coy was in Youngstown Monday Fred Reber and wife and Mr and Mrs Cllne were here from Alliance Sunday Mr and Mrs Henry Kohler and a number of the family were Sunday guests at Jonas Kohlers near New Buffalo Daniel Kohler and Mr and Mrs Wm Hunter were in Columbiana Mob day The Dltch Jefc Pitea 3 HFrLi 4.

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