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i- i rni: DEiHHOS DELPHOS DAILY HERALD AM fll fill MTV Delphos Printing Pufe, Co, HLLLIl IfUUIl I I 468, 40? tad ff M. MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 194(5 Ambulance Removals following removals were made In the Oncar A. Kolkmeyer ambulance: Henry Ruen from Rita's hos- i-pithl. Lima lo his liome in Otto villc, Saturday. Mrs.

Ray Vogt and infant son from St. Rita's hospital, Lima, to t.he.»home of her motfter, Mrs. John Lindcman, West Second street, Sunday. Mrs. Anna Sever from St.

Rita's hospital, Lima, to her home west of Landeck, Sunday. SICK LIST Mis. Thomas Delaney, south of Delphos, is seriously ill at her home. "I LOST 52 WEAR SIZE 14 AGAIN" MRS. C.

D. WELLS. FT. WORTH i As Pictured Here You may lose pounds nnd have more slender, graceful figure. exercise.

No drugs. No laxatives. Eat meat, potatoes, gravy, butter. i The experience of Mrs. Wells mayor mnv not be different than yours, but why not try the A YDS Vitamin Candy Plan? Look at these results.

In clinical tests conducted by medical doctors more than 100 persons lost 14 to 15 pounds overage in a few weeks with tho AVUS Vitamin Candy Reducing Plan. With this Ayds Plan you don't cut out any meals, otarchcs. meats or butrter. you simply cut them down. It's simple and easier when you enjoy ddicJoua (vitamin fied) AYDS before each meal.

Absolutely harmless. 30 dnys supply of Ayds only $2.25. If not delighted with MONEY BACK on the very first box. Phono PIONEER DRUG STORE 309 Main St. of Delphos LET'S SEND Willard Thomas Vaughnsville, Ohio, to Washington as our Congressman "It isn't the picture of a person but what he believes, stands for, and does for the welfare oif our great nation that counts." Willard Thomas Believes in the People Not Bureaus-," THANKS for your SUPPORT Thomas-for-Congress Commit, tee, Evans, Secy.

Election November 5, 1940 GRAND JURY Completes VVoflt Aftnr Fmif-13ny Session Twenty-One tflte Bills Re turned Eight Cases Dropped by fiify for IrtRttCfipletit Evidence NPAVS of Ilie Courts. The Alien county grand has completed its work after a four-day session. Twenty-one ITIIP liHIs of indictment were retiirnpd. Included in fhis list, were six secret, indictments. Eight, cases were di'oppd when the jury failed to find sufficient evidence.

Indictments were returned against Paul Vertion'Shobe, Van Weft; Mnriou D. 21, -Manchester, Robert Trout, 20, Lima, -and Robert Saylor, 20, Lima, Till burglary; Joseph Robert Hunt, 34, no address; Burl Rjiymand Fields, -35, Limn, and Clint Finle, colo'fnd, Fiiullay, operating a motor vehicle without the owner's consent; Clayton, 25, colored, Lima, and man Person, .11, colored. Lima, cut- t'ng with intend to Waljtatr Lcroy 40, Lima, larceny; Calvin Burden, colored, Lima. Route 3, attempted burglary; James Sharp, 21, Lima, en fry ing concealed weapons; Lawrence. C.

Jones, 20, colored, Limn, attempted burglary; Eugene O'Keefe. 34, Limn, failure to support minor aiul Rollin Bowers, malicious injury to property. The eight charges ignored by the grand jury had been tiled against It Hclwar Reams, Frank Young, Johnson, J. C. Upshaw, Francis Grover Nelson, William Miller, William Franklin and John Anderson.

VAN WERT COUNTY Real Estate Transfers Louisa Ann Mctzger to Ruth Best, pun inlot 25, Delphos. 1 Joseph Lenore Bvinkman to Don Dette, lot 14 and part lot 13, Delphos. Eugene R. and Claris Alexander to The Sinclair Refining Company, 1 part inlots 108-109, Delphoa. Gomer Mrs.

Reynolds and daughter, spent Siindfiy witfi hei" Mr. and Mrs. H. Rhodes antt family at Marysville. Johnny Teegsiyden, who was in an weeks.ago convalescing 1 here a-t.

Mr and Mrs. Several from the Gomer Congregtl- tion Ch'ristian church along with tjh'eir pastor, Rev. C. J. Bradbury, attended a ijieeting nnd banquet at the Lima Congregation Clwristwn church on Thursday.

Dr; Ilnnna, of the Council of Social Action was (lie principle speaker at the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Caroll Tompkhis nnd daughters, of Sylvnui.a, spent Sunday with Gomer 'relatives and friends, The Gymanfa, Gaiiu was largely attended nt the Gomer Congregational Christian church hero Sunday, with Prof. Griffiths Jones, directing, Miss M.

Mngarot Jones was at tho organ Mrs. Blodw'n Bowers was at A momorial service was t.n'cld* the 'indeting for the Into Roberts Davios, who passed a way last The church choir gave a bouquet, in her honor. An nil day meeting of the Missionary Society and 'ther guests was held Friday, a covered-dish dinner was served. Mrs. Wnlo Evans was devotional loader.

Rev, and Mrs. Leow, MTO. Yvonne Stoutamire nnd Mr, and Mrs-. J. J.

Werner and family, and Mr. and Ms, Walter Bower, of Wapakonota wer guests of Mr and Mrs, 11. Rupel Sundiiy ovcuing and attended tho Gymnnfa Ganu. The October meeting of tho Ladies Society for Christum was hold nt t.lio Congl'egatiOuai Christian church Thursday. Mrs, C.

D. Wliitperoft was devotional and Mrs. Tlowoll topic lender. Refreshments were served. The basement of the Davis Brothers store and the Miss Margaret J.Ioiu's homes were excavated.

Miss Nellie Jones, of Dnyton spent Sunday iinjd Monday with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. K. Ituffef, of Lima spirit Sunday with M-f.

nnd 'Mrs. Kverett K. Keijse and fnmily. Mrs. Fl.

Partch was leader at the W. C. meoting which was held at. the hom of Mrs. 0.

J. Bradbury, Wednesday, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Bumford hon- (ilred their daughter, Hovcly Lynn with a bitlidny party at their home on Snturday from 2 to. 4. Giiinea and contests wore enjoed by the children after which refreshments were served.

Beverly received many gifta. Mrs. IT. C. Partch and Mrs.

Edward A. Evans and children spent Wednesday with relatives and friends at Spencorvillo. Mrs. Albert Bray, who is Patient at the Lima Memorial hospital, underwent surgery Monday morning. Rev.

and Mrs. C. J. Bradbury entertained a. number of friends with a party at their home on Thursday evening.

Arrangements no being made for the Fall meeting of the Missionary Societies of the Congregational Christian church in this area to bo held at the Congregrational Christian church Westminster, on Wednesday, October 10. A group from the church here will attend, Thomas Foulkes, who has been a patient at the Lima Memorial lios- pitnl for the past five weeks was removed to his home near Columbus Grove recently. H. Meredith is on the sick list. Mr.

and Mrs. David of Cincinnati, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. C.

Riipel and Mr. and Mrs. George Jones and family of near Vaughnsville. Teachers from the Gomer school, who attended the Allen County Teachers Banquet at the Shawnco school Monday were: Supt. and Mrs.

D. Beougher, Mr. and Mrs. Ken- neth'Lush, Mrs. Blodwen Bowers, Mrs.

Nell Danghtery, Misses Mary Ponlkner, M. Margaret Bernice Vandemarlc, Mary Griffiths nnd Mrs. Gladys Romaker. Several from here attended the funeral of Mrs. Perry Moyers a the Cn.h'0 Metliodist church Wednesday.

Dn and. Mrs. S. Robuck and Dr. and Robuck attended the at Wilmington Sat.nrdny.

a Sarah Evans of Lima visitor! with relatives nnd friends hecr the pnst week. Mrs. Alice Edwards was honored with a. birthday party at her homo here Thursday evening a number of relatives and friends. She received many gifts and greetings.

MAKM6PUNS FOR "DELPHI" Senior Class of Jefferson High School Making Plans int 1947 MHler, ertnn CliccUlcs nntl Ofttco Named as Edltofs, Deadline For Tax Payments Deadline for payment of the last half of 1946 personal and classified property tax is next Saturday, Ray W. Barnett, Allen county treasurer, states. CAPITOL TUESDAY ONLY MORE FUN AND THRILLS THAN A FUN HOUSE She'll Steal ftvr Dyiwmiti "Frontier 60!" RICHARD ARLEN in "The Accomplice" UAST TIMES MONPAY-4 "Strange Love of Martha Ivers' AfQAH MUMSKUU. IO'7 HAIR WANg? IT MBS OMVeI? Councilmen Visit Delphos A committee from the waterworks committee of the Bucyrus city council in Delphos Monday morning. Bucyrus is contemplating the installation of the same type of water system that is now being installed in Delphos and the councilmen were here to get first hand information concerning the various steps necessary, The students Ihr senior clnas of Jcffor.son liigh school lire now making work in pre- p.Ti'ntion for th printing of the .1047 Delphi, tho nnnnnl publication of the high school seniors, of the clflsses, orgnni7.ntions, re'now being nnd students nvc contributing nrticlns which will bo used in the annual publication.

Tho Delphi stnfl' for the 1047 book follows: Hdito-i's Miller, Katherine Olipcklcs, Omco Miffermnior. Rnsinoss- Mniijigei's Roger rictwe Editor Grace Mitter- niaicr. Snapshot Editor Margene Van Domnrk. Athletics Molter, Hav'i'y Dun In p. Music Editor Mnrion "Buckles.

Art Editor ttutli Bryan. Onlendar Helpn B.irtz. PropJiesy Betty Violet. Jlistorinn Dienstbovgoi'. Society Lois Bnettnev.

Society of Books Coi-inne Weaver. Varsity Jack Stevenson. Hi Harry Baxter. R. Rntliella Mntson.

A. A. June 1 Committee Joan Knhn, Joanne Miller, Joan Paul, Normn Mox, Malcolm Johnson, Robert. Claypool, Jnmes Baxter. Former Local Woman Din Word has been received by John Gudnktinat, West Clime street, of the death of his sister, Mrs.

Thomas McClure, Phoenix, Arizona. Mrs. McClure died Saturday and, funeral services will be held at the Moore chapel In Phoenix on Tuesday afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs.

McClure formerly lived In this city and are well known here. A number of relatives live in belphos and vicinity. While in Delphos, Mr. McClure was a druggist. Last December Mr.

and Mrs. Gudakunst visited the McClures in Arizona. It was the first time in' a period of 31 years that Mr. Gucla- knnst and his sister met. LOCAL SCHOOL In Colliiion Republicans To Hold Meet BIETH NOTICE A daughter was bovn to Dr, and Mrs, John TThrie nt Monroovillo, Indiana, IVuliiy, Mi's, Uli'i'ie i the form, or BraiKlehofT, dnughtor of Mrs, Anna Brnn.clehoff, Enst Thh'd stvoet, Mrs.

Rranclelioff luis gone to Monrnevillo to spend some time, Will Meet On Tuesday Night The members of the Pejphos Planning Committee will hold a meeting Tuesday evening at 7:30 o'clock in the office of the Chamber of Commerce on South Main street. A number of matters of business will be considered at that session. Scouts Will Hold Meeting The members of Troop 65, pelr phos Boy Scouts, will meet this ning at the Lincoln school building. This will a regular meeting of the troop and all members are requested, to be in attendance. Uelng Made fro- tnr Geneml AsscmMy at tocat High School of Talent to bo Piifiilshcd by Lo- pnl StiideHtH And Others fo he Furnished by CommorclaJ Agents.

Mayor Hears Traffic Cases Several 0elphbs Republicans are planning to go to Sidney Tuesday night to attend'a Fourth District Republican rally which will be held at the Ohio theatre at that place starting at 8' p. m. John W. Bricker, former governor of Ohio and Republican nominee for Ihe senate, will share'speaking honors with Thomas J. Herbert, Republican nominee for governor of Ohio, and Robert F.

Jones, Republican candidate for reelection to congress from the Fourth district. In Attendance At Wedding Misses Uli2abeth, EveJyn and Helen Mueller and Misses Loretta Bockey and Marie Heggeman were in Toltdo Sativrdny to attend tho Corbin-Hoppe wedding which was held at St. Louis Catholic church there. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at 1 Hotel in Mrs. Hoppe is the former Juanita Corbin who served as a member of the St.

John's high school faculty here. Discharges William' Roinllinger received his discharge from tho Army Thursday at Ft. Sheridan, Illinois; serving for eighteen months in the 82nd paratroopers division. Ho is a son of Mr, and Mrs, Wnlter. Rom- lingor, Enst Fifth stroot i Two traffic cases were heard Saturday night in Mayor Carl Eiche's court.

Arthur John Meyers was fined for speeding and was given a fine of $15 and costs. He was arrested by state highway patrolman from Lima. Daniel Godoy, of Payne, was fined $5 and costs for failure to have a driver's license. PIANO RECITAL HELD SUNDAY Students of Miss Ella Scherger Presented in Piano Recital Held on Sunday Afternoon at 3:00 O'clock ami Friends Present- Former Pupil, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, Also in Recital. A wimbet' oT pi'ogi'ntils' n.Tr> plniiiied nt Mio JelTofsoii school HP- nonling- t.o L.

E. Sdimult, pvincipnl of the liigli school. Thcso hpoii sclicdiiled fo 1 )' llio on tnr. tniinncnt mid education of tlig pupils of t.lio liifi'li school clnsses nnd will bo prssentod during the school ychv in periods. Four the pfogi'anis will be given by guests ai'tists from a bookin'g agency while two of the pfo.

grnins, a Iron ily planned, will be given by high school students. On October 11, the piny "Kip Van Winkle," will be. presented by Mi', and Mrs. John Ellis. Thorn will be a 'musical pTogi'nm on November .27 by the lugh school students.

On 17, John Malik Verdn will be on the program. He is a world famous lecturer, traveler and adventurer. The annual Christmas program will bo presented on December 20. "Sounds of the Air" will be given on January by Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Allen. The Wade Quartette will be featured on February 3. "TWO aUtbrnc-biles Were damaged! Sunday in an accident at the cofnitil of Main and Second streets, accord ing to local police records. Aft autombblte being driven Edgar Vftii Aulfeve Was hit by ft car being driven by Walter 2efttel, of Sucklancf. The reaf of the Van AtttfoVfi wna damngcd nnd thft front of the car was also damaged.

Tfie escaped Without jury; Mis-s Erla Schei'ger, North Main street, presented her students hi a pinno recital at her home Sunday afternoon starting at o'clock. Th 'recital wos presented in front of relatives and friends of the students. Among those present, were and Mrs George Eintyan and daughter, Lois, and Mrs. diaries Nomina, of Fort Wayne, Indiana. Miss Lois Rimyan was also presented in the recital.

The program for the recital was the following: Duet "Invitation to -the Dance" "Brill'in-nte Rondo, Op. G5 Weber Amelia Niedecken and Jane Miller Long Trail" Thompson "VVn.lt7.ing With Teddy Bear" Isabel Vn Nort Ard-itli Ann Dray "Betty and Bill" Thompson Lazy Ma ry Thompson Cheryl DrnckomUlci' "The Flying Parade" Hopson "Eustudiaiitina," A Spanish Walts 1 Waldteut'ul Onier Elwei 1 "Golden Star Waltz" Strcabbog Teresa ITnmpei't Duct "Chapel Chimes" Rolf a Alice Mesker, Betty Mosker "First A Flat" Gorlard Norma Nonima "Mocking Eyes" Anthony Story Holler Alice Liiiibroehfc. "First Waltz" Flat Divmnd Lois Eiinynn "The-Butterfly" Lo fnpillon Op, 18 Ln vnloe Jane Mueller "Rustic of Spring" Binding Amelia Nicdockon "Maron Davis March from "Whon Knighthood was in Flower" Victor. Herbert Betty Wilcox "Olii-Ci-Pipi-Ninij" ITnlTninn Mueller "The Flight of tho Bumblebee." Rhnsky Ivorsakov Amelia Nodeckou "Warsaw Concertu" Jane Mueller "Polonaise" Op. 53 OUcpin Amelia Niodockoii OPA Issues Ceiling Prices Continuing its program to st bilize home construction and repair costs, the Cleveland District Office of Price Administration today issued a flate pricing order establishing dollar-and-cents prices which legally may be charged at retail for 41 hard building building materials in "Lima, Ohio, it was announced today by William Maynard, OPA acting district director.

The order becomes effective Octobe.r 14. Typical items covered by the der are harclwall plaster, $1.00 for 100 finishing lime, 62 cents per 50 Ib. sack- 2.5 Ib. painted diamond mesh lath, 33.45 cent per sq. yard; masonry mortar, 71.5 cents per 70 Ib.

paper sacks; wallboard, $50.00 per 1,000 sq. ft; and 4 in. clay drain tile, 6.31' cents per lin. ft. The new uniform prices were determined by the district OPA office after extensive consultation with the affected trade.

Prices established by the order are the same as those currently charged by the majority of the retail dealers in the Lima area which covers the fol- lowing Ohio counties: Allen, Auglaize, Hancock, Hardin, Mercer, Putnam, Van Wert, and Wyandot. ANTURAT KILLS Is the Df, Hess brirhu- latioh of Antu, the sensational new rat killing chemical discovered at Johns-Hopkins Hospital and developed under war-time secrecy. ANTURAT has these advantages: 1. more effective than other types of rat poisons. 2.

Effective as a tracking poison. 3. Can toe used in a variety of baits to meet all conditions. 4. Can be dusted on water.

5. More poisonous to rats than to other animals or, poultry. 6. Tasteless hence rats can not detect it. 7.

Colored gray to avoid fusion with foodstuffs. 8. Concentrated dilute 20 times for use. ANTURAT; comes in sizes: ozs. (makes 2 Ibs.

bait) .65 4 ozs. (makes 5. Ibs. $1.50 ozs. (makes 10 Ibs.

bait) S2.50 Playing At Local Field The Delphos Jefferson reserves and the Lima Central Reserves are battling this afternoon at the South Clay street athletic field. A large number of local football fans were expected to be in attend-. 1 ance. THEN TRY One-A-Day Vitamins Col a package of genuine ONE-A-DAY (brand) Multiple vitamin capsules. They cost only $2,00.

Take one each day for 60 days, if you are not tirely return the empty package to your druggist and he will refund your money. Remember, vitamins help keep your energy, nerves and digestion up to par. Money back if not delighted. Ask your druggist for genuine ONE-A-DAY (brand) Multiple Vitamin Capsules, made by Miles Laboratories. Look for figure on blue package.

AGRICULTURAL LIME Delivery and Spreading AVAILABLE FOR DEL'PH6S OTTOVILLE FORT JENNINGS AND VICINITY Contact M. E. Nichols FT, JENNINGS or Kermit Nichols MILE SOUTH OF MIDDLE POINT POINT RESTAURANT 3F Dinner or to take out Give us a call Main 1408 T-BONES and STEAKS Sandwiches Soups OPEN A. TO 12 MIDNIGHT Closed Each Thursday.

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