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The Union County Journal from Marysville, Ohio • 5

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THE UNION COUNTY JOURNAL, MARYSVtLLE, OHIO. MARCH 13, 131f. W. Hill at Grant Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Don Griffith moved la Marysville last week. CLAIBORNE 5 JOURNAL Reed Clemans was brought home Inst week from the Mt, Car-mel Hospital where he had been taking treatment for his broken arm, but still has to have thejm in a east, Mr. EUlen Ferryman and Mrs. Myrtle Berry harf the following euesfs Sunday for dinner ht hon- hnnr, ore the Milford and- Maryv ville rd.

Mr. I Men Oousi was hostess to a few tables of bridge at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Turner and family of Marysville moved this week to the Blake property on By MRS.

I. 8. MILLER Kpeeinf Jtiurnnf C'ornnpoiulent By MBS. ABT1IVK I'OTTS fipwlal Journal CrrpinuHt Mrs. Clara Norris spent few ELLIOTTSBIIRG By MRS.

MARTHA KIMBALL Speolul Journal Correspondent Mr. Ed Gansheimer and two Published Every Monday and Thursday In the Year by The Journal Publishing Co. Z.4X. Corey has been returned days last 'week with her sister, children, and Richard the Milford and Marysville roadl or of Mrs. Berry's- birthday.

Mr. Ohluu Wilber Story ha accepted a amJ Mr CeclI DoUlria), 0 Marys- Mrs. J. L. Reed.

Mrs. Dorothy Rosette, Mrs. Mildred Potts, and Mrs. Ellen Warner visited the school at Rich- By MIW. ARY MONTGOMERY Speclaf JoHrnaf Correnimndent have been having good every evening at Church and (he attendance has- been good.

WillarA Brown and family of Bellefontaine called on Bruce Buxton and family Sunday afternoon, Clarence Fletcher and family of near Nortlv Lewisburg were Sunday dinner guests of Ira Overfiell and family. AXternoon callers were position at the Cloverdale Cream ville, Mr. and Mrs. C. Moore of La rart H.

Cooairr T. Manag? Kdllat xmlier1 Hm'ki-yo HIale I'raaa Ai- awlaiton; Ohio Ncwapapur aociiition; Democratic bluta I'rtm spent Wotltiosdny with her sister, Mrs. Charles Dailey near Marys-ville. 1 The Woman's Society of Christ-inn Service of the Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles Thompson, Wednesday, March 12 at 2 o'clock.

Committee in charge; Mrs. Phyllis Mrs. Jennie Huber, Mrs. ery. Mr.

Clarence Vance Is spending several day In Columbus as the guest of her sort in law and daugn-ter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lease. Mr. and Mrs.

Vern Howard were to his home here after spending the winter in. Springfield. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Krebeheiuie and son were week-end visitors, of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Cunningham wtjre also Sunday dinner guests.

Mrs. S. W. Hill went to Grant Hospital Friday for observation arid treatment. Mrs.

John ClevpngeT received a very painful injury last Thursday evening by falling from an auto when the door came open. She dis-locatedd her shoulder and broke Rue, Mr. and- Mrs. Elsie- Loughrey of Richwood'and the host and hostess. The Fire Department was called, to the home'of George Thelrgart-ner, east of town to put out a fire that had started in the garage.

Little damage was done. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Huffman were afternoon callers- Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.

Harley Huffman and Harry -Overfield and family of Mutual and Wilbur Overfield and recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Max family and Mr, Webster of Nrth Lewisburg. By MRS. JAMES WELCH Mrs.

Jack Rees, Jimime and Johnny of Bellefontaine were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Welch. Rev. Turner of Westerville, Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Geer of Marysvillo ealled on. Mr. and Mrs. Hoover on Sunday.

Mrs. James Welch- called on Mrs. Lesta Welch, Friday. Mr. and Mrs.

Lester Welch called on Miss Florence Robinson on Sunday. The neighbors all extend sympathy to Mrs. George Woerline in the deal1! of her mother, Mrs. Jo Herd. Mrs.

Louis Amrlne and daughter. Mrs. Ira Kramer and sons, called on Mr. Lewis Amrine Sunday at Grant Hospital. He is very anxious to be honie with mom.

Howard of Delaware. Friends here will regret to hear of the serious illness of Mrs. Jean-net te Thomas of Marysville. Dr. G.

Li Coe has purchased a 1941 Chevrolet club sedan. Harold Huffman and family of Amtoclutlon. TEEMS OV rUBWCHIT'TlONU I tm cur lo II. i -a within ha Rlnln podtaK prepaid II. Jn yar to nubcxrlhera out' of Lii Hiaie and In Maryirvlll.

1 -uUhhm prepaid tl. Ot ntreil at tha ptnioffloe at Mxrft-vine, ohln. aa acund-laaa malt i mr.ttar. Visiting cousin Mrs. Lizzie Corrier of Wennt-ihee, Wushington is visiting a fow days with her cousin, Mr.

und Mrs. C. H. Rood of near Pharisburg. wood on last Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Pierce entertained a parly of friends on Wednesday honoring Mr. William Potts, who will leave for Camp, Friday morning. Mrs.

Ed Silverthorne of West Mansfield spent Wednesday with her grand daughter, Mrs. Eileen Mosher and family, Mrs. Ellen Warner and Mm. Mildred Potts accompanied Mrs, Irene Painter to Columbus on Thursday. William Potts called at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Potts, Tuesday evening. Effie Masher and Mrs. Berniee Morgan were euostst of near Lunda called onMr. and daughter, Doris Ann.

Mr. nnH Mrs. Clark Johnson and Mrs. Faye Poling on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs.

Nitchle of Plain Mrs. Mollie Ingram returned to lM, nnrt oi-hnrd Johnson of City spent Monday and Tuesday Florence Greenfield, Mrs. Mary Seitz and Mrs. Martha Kimball. Robert ff.

Ilelstand of Columbus will be the speufter Friday evening, March 14 at the Father-Soft banquet. Mrs. Forest Davis returned home Wednesday after spending several days with' her son and wife in Orlando; Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

Besgrove are moving this week to the farm they recently purchased from L. C. Burn- her home here Tuesday after she Davton were Sunday evening sup-had spent several weeks with her guests of Mr and Mrs G. C. her wrist besides other cuts and bruises.

Mrs. Walter. Robinson called on Mrs. Martha Watkins at Doe-tor's Hospital and Mrs. Ruth Hill at Grant Hospital lust Saturday.

Porter Cary passed away Fri son in law and daughter, Mr. and Huffman and family with Mrs, Cora Wallace. Mrs. E. Long and son, Charles of Marysville spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. E. D. Edwards. day morning at the County Home I Mrs, George Richenbach and fami- ly of Cleveland.

Miss Mary Lewis of Richmond, 'spent Thursday and Friday with her grandmother, Mrs. Sat Thirty Tears St. Simeon Stylitcs sat on top nf a pillar for 30 years. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Thomas an Mrs. Glen Reed made a business trip to on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Reed residing east of town is seriously ill at this writing. Master Lewis Huffman of Columbus Is spending this week with and Mrs.

Garold Mosher and.atu'r a wn8 "mess, family, Sunday afternoon. W. Ivan Miller and Mr. Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Morrison Mrs- J- A- of La Rue daughter, of Green Camp called were Sunday visitors of Mrs. S. Read The Journal AVALON THEATRE Tonight and Friday Jacob Kaufman and family. Miss Janet Kettler of Columbus and Mary Kettler a student nurse at White Cross Hospital were the week-end visitors of their parents, Dr. and Mrs.

H. II. Kettler. his father, Mr. Vaughn Huffman and grand parents, Mr.

and Mrs. called on Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cline Monday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Williams and of near Raymond called on Conrad Ross and familyJSun-day. Leroy Trout and family have moved to the Liberty Stock Farm. Mr. and Mrs.

Rollie Shirk and som Ralph of Marysville and Adi Shirk of Peoria were Friday din- G. C. Huffman The Young Married Peoples Mrs. Lewis Baumgardner and Class of the Methodist Sunday daughter, Dianne were Marysville School met at the home of Mr. and callers aaturaay.

Mrs. Charles Brake, Monday ev. I i at the homes, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster and' Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Potts, Sunday afternoon. There will be a supper held at the Methodist Church basement, here, on Tuesday evening, Mare i 18. Menu, scalloped chicken or steak gravy mashed potatoes, Candied sweets, creamed peas, salad, cake and coffee. Price 30 cents.

Home made ice cream and cake 5 cents extra. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Warner and daughter, Patty were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur PottS. -t ening. fner guests of Charles Warford and jvir. ann mts. nuneu ana son, of West Jefferson were Sunday afternoon callers ot Mrsv John Mr.

and Mrs. O. W. Wright of nvtirttm Woodstock were shoppers here on i Edgar Buxton, a student at th? Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Brake and ALFRED HITCHCOCK Ohio State University spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Buxton. Rev.

Skidmore, Harry Black, 1 1 HE'S A HE 17 MAN SINCE HE GOT HIS LOAft. He used to duck down alleys to avoid meeting creditors. He'd He awake nights worry ing about bills. Even his work began to suffer. Then he got a loan v'squarcd up i put everything he owed in one place.

And you should see him now. His budget is. balanced. His bills are paid. His credit is good.

He's a new man. And that's worth a lot a lot more than the loan coat, family of near London were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. Wilber Kreamer, Mr; and Mrs. Robert Kimmel and daughter, of Columbus were 'Saturday evening callers of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Kimmel. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coughen-iour of Columbus spent Sunday here with the former's father, Mr. Shows: 9:10.

Plus: Color Cartoon, News Reel, Brake and daughter, Gertrude and Mrs. Hat tie Edwards, and Mrs, all were supper guests of Mr, and m'Me were the Monday dinner SATURDAY ONLY Matinee Two Big Hit Evening. Mrs. Charles Brake and family. guests of Mrs.

Cora Wallace. Faye Poling is still on the sick list. AL CAPP'S famous CottiU Slrlpr i ASBURY Mr. and Mrs. George Dunbar (Brass 19 on mi scrum and son, Eddie Lee were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. By Mrs. HOWARD WINKLE Special Journal Correspondent Arthur Dunbar. Miss Ivadel Leigh of near Tre- Marlbw Coughenour, Mr. and Mrs.

George Thomes Were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrsi Guysinger of near Irwin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mercer of Tipp City were Sunday visitors of the tetter's father Mr.

Jack Clifford and Mr. and Mrs. James Clifford and daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Ridenour and son. Tommy of St. Paris accon: panied by Mrs. Ada Davis of thiB Mr. and Mrs.

Worley Dooley mont City called on friends in were Sunday guests of Mrs. Anna Ferris and nephew Eugene Sines Pottersburg, Tuesday. Bernard Edwards and family left Wednesday to make their home in OWtN O'BRIKOU of Broadway. Twenty-six young people from Milford Center Charge attended the County Youth League' Rally at West Jefferson, Sunday afternoon and evening, bringing home the silver loving cup for highest attendance. The Farm Bureau Advisors Council No.

5 met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. "Harley Huffman, Monday night. Members present were, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Bishop and family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Beightlor, Mr, and John Troesch and daughter, Neoma, Mr. and Mrs. A.

LeMasters, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Rowland Bishop and Mr. LeRoy Wood, and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woerline, Dr.

Craig, Mr. and Mrs. J. WV "Am 1 proud whan ear wtonors My You're tho friaulliaat folk in town'." Milton L. Rausch WSCS met at the home of Mrs.

Central Valley, New York, Where Second Big Hit Elizabeth Ferrell or) Tuesday aft his brother, Forest lives. ernoon, March4, with Miss Esther 'place were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mackan and sons. Dale and Carl of Marion.

Car! re sumed home with his aunt to Hjtjs City Iojmn AND SAVINCS COMPANY STMGTOWN Staley assisting the hostess. Mrs. There was several talks on China, also a reading by Miss Staley. The next meeting will be Tuesday afternuon April with Mrs. spend a few days while recuperating from a recent appendicitis I CANAL 4238 124 W.

5TH ST. Myrta Ferguson. Mr. and Dorr Stout and Special Journal Correspondent Sunday. School next Sunday at 10 a.

m. at the Darby U. B. church. Mr.

Paul Overturf of near is still seriously 111. -Miss Roena Huffman of Colurri- daughter of Urbana were Sunday guests at the Current home. Straw and Bfl Ghr RS A 1 0 0 Philip1 Martin, Supt Everyone is spent Saturday night and ry and the host and hostess, Mr, Sunday school at 10 o'clock, welcome. March 16. Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and and Ma Huffman and daughter, Mrs. G. C. Huffman. Doris After a business ses- Evenings, 7:00, 930.

Matinee: 1:30, 3:50. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mrs. Joe: Herd passed away at I Mrs.

Lewis Baumgradner has sion and election of officers, a so- her home here Friday at a.m. Forsyth, a daughter. The newcomer has been named Janet been quite ill but her condition is eiaf time was enjoyed at which Funeral services at the home Suo rjeirer at tms time. iioveiy rerresnments were served. day afternoon.

She had been I Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Fisher of I Mr.

and Mrs. S. C. Greenfield poor health for some time, but RES ER EVE I NG MARCH 24th Mr. C.

H. HolycrosB- aiid family spent Sunday afternoon with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, II, Holy- took suddenly worse on Wednes were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Johnston of Marya ville. SUNDAY and MONDAY Continuous showings Sunday 12:30 a.m.

4:30 and 8:30 p.m. Mat. adults, 40e, children 25e, til 5 p. m. Evening, all seats 55c.

Prices include the tax. Doors open 11:45 a.m. Come any time between 12:30 a.m. and 8:30 p.m. se ecomplete show.

Monday Inst day1 two- showings only, 2 and 9 p.m. Matinee, -'adults 40c; children 25c; Evening all seats 55c." 1 STRAND Three Big Dy Sat, Sun. Mon. Mearl-Trtrobs arnJ day, She leaves her husband two daughters Mrs. Wayne Anderson cross.

Sunday callers at the T. A. Mrs. Ray Welch is recovering nicely from her recent appendicit Robinson home Were Emma Organ, Philip Martin, Mr. and Mrs, Springfield were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Clark who reside south of town. Mr and Mrs. Gail Davis of neafr here and Mrs. Ora Hess of Urban were guests Friday of Mr.

and Mrs. John Rathbun of Marysville. I Mr. E. (Bill) Berend of Marysville, who has been associat is operation.

MOOSE MILK FUND SHOW ALLEN CENTER Everett Scarberry and son, John Mr. and Mrs; Joe King and fam Cowgill and family of Urbana and ily spent Sunday with relatives at Cofumbus. tV: Rev. Skidmore and Harry Black. Mrs, Fores Seaman has been By Mrs.

HAROLD KEXT Special Journal Correspondent Mrs. Geogre Welch attended the on the sick list. WITHERS funeral of oPrter Cary held at ed with the Grove City Equity Exchange has joined the office force Mr. H. Hoiyeross and family Mrs.

Mildred Caryl was hostess Richwood, Monday afternoon. spent Sunday evening with Mr. I. and Mrs. Glenn Bishop.

Mattie Robinson and Vera Cook- of the Ohio Graii Cooperative of to the Judson Sunday school class Milford Center as an executive as- 'of the Baptist Church last Thurs-sistant. Also Mr. Flenner Milling- day evening at the school building, er of Springfield who fed and Mrs. James Hastings (Wanetta showed the Grand Champion car Kent! of Columbus, spent 8 part 35013 E3X32 Facts That Concern You No. 21 of a Serin sey were Sunday evening supper, guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Mar IKVINB IUDDT rlrflR tin. load of baby beef steers at the of last week with her parents here. Bertha Forsythe of E. Liberty Ohio State Fair in 1940 has joined The Baptist Young People's Un the sales force of this same was a Saturday afternoon caller of Mrs.

Mattie Robinson. ion met last Friday evening at the home of William Kent. Mrs. Edith Applegate is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs Have) Khnmel and Mis Mrs. "Rachel Hoiyeross and her Louise Kaufman were CohimbBs daughter and Vera Cooksey were Saturday afternoon callers of shoppers on Monday afternoon, Dorothy near Marion, and getting Mrs.

Laura Cowgill of N. Lewi Mr. and Mrs. Carlos Hosenfield acquainted with the new grand- I burg. child, FAIIM OUEIEAU Arc Packaged In Convenient Sized Dustlcss Paper Bags and two children of MarysviHe were fcunday evening supper Sunday dinner guests of Sam Robinson and family were Mr.

and Marlyn Applegate and family moved last week to the Dan Mrs. Everett Fry and the form Beishtler farm. Mr. and Mrs. Wendel Smith en er's mother, Mrs.

Wilmina Lynch tertained the following guests last of Marion. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Welch and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Vance of guests, of Mr, and Mrs. GuBt Kaufman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reed and family had for their guests, Sim-day, Mr.

and Mrs. Edgar Brake and daughter of Columbus. Mrs. Ella Mclntrre attended the McGuffey club Friday in Marysville and was the supper guest of Tuesday evening: and Mrs Glen Slillings, Mr. and Mrs.

How. Milford Center, also Mr. and Mrs. ard Robinson, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Robert Thomas.

Duvklson and Patty Jo, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kent, Connie and William Kent, Mrs. Alice Newman, Mrs. Dclbert Smith YoU will like the "easy te convenience" of the new Farm Bureau.

Fertilizer tags. You won't break your back lifting them because they are now packaged in 80 and lx) pound quantities. AH Farm Bureau Fertiliwra are sow manufactured1 la farmer-owned plants. Farm Bu-wsij's ebieetive is to Mr, Us. in 1 iat.

Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jenkins 'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Paver, and Mr.

Mulford of Urbana called 'and Mrs. Wayne Backman Attendance Up, Contribution tMra An increase of 1.000,000 in church attendance from mt to 3fl was recently announced, but the same announcement stated that contribu and Judy and Carrie Zahn. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Elizabeth Smith and Junior Applegate visited last weekend at tions in the same, period deeBnea a quarter-billion dollars. the former's home near Akron A few weeds The Progressive Literary club provide the highest quality fer- I will hold their March, meeting at the home of Mrs.

Maud Boord, The Femrs Institute officers grow in every garden and play cast and their families as ecoiKjmRiiy am t-IJu and to Rive benrficial infor j-! recwdins; its use to all farmers. The National FertiUzef Asso euitinn Nfws qaotes the iuKaw iri figures tliey arply to enjoyed a pot luck supper at the school building, Tuesday evening The' Mad River Association of (he Baptist church will meet with the A flea Center Baptist church Mrs. Knight Kimball en route to Mansfield. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Haggard of Columbus were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hagemaft.

Mr. and Mrs. Jimes O'Brien and two children ef Columbus were dinner guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Brake.

Mr. John George and Mrs. Ella Mclntire were Thursday evening iui)per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Davis near North Lewisburg.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simp turn spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Collier in Richwoort, Other guests were Mr. Paul Collier of Toledo and Mr. Martin Pur-cell of Columbus. Mr.

Werner VuUialh of Kenton vkited over the week-end with his mother, Mrs. William Vollrath and family. Ohio corn crops. PROPERTY A ES 26 Acre. State Road.

Nicely improved. Six room houe, lijjjits, water; some fruit; bam; chicken house. Nice fiekl of alfalfa. Nice home. See it.

tJTTM. Terms. IS Acre Farm, 6 miles of Delaware. This farm is extra well Improved. Seven room house, cellar, fights, water.

Barn is a good one, 36x80; cow barn, douMe corn criha, gran this Saturday and Sunday. Supper Saturday evening and dinner Sun You recti a $122 rtntr an If ftruU-inj fut corn. rtBTiuxnt xto ccr.i-i day will be served at the school building. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Davidson, beer and ear right to make it We want them cleaned up because they endanger the 50,196 jobs and $46,44143 payroll created by beer in Ohio since re-legalization. Beer contributed $10,717,714.00 last year in taxes in this state. These benefits are worth preserving. You can help os, if you will, by 1 patronizing only the reputable, legal places that sell beer and by (2) reporting any law violations to the duly constituted law enforcement authorities. Among the thousands of decent law abiding beer retail establishments in America there may be a few disrepu table "joints," While it la the brewers' responsW bility to brew good beer and the retailers' responsibility to sell beer under wholesome the brewing industry is concerned about theso undesirable places aiid wants them cleaned up.

We want therrl cleaned up because they endanger Jottr right to enjoy good f. I r.r emu ii xi daughter Patty Jo and Alice Holt visited over the week-end with relatives at Stockport Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stilling, Madeline and Junior Stillings, Mr. and Mrs- Carl Epotn, Mrs James Hastings, Mr.

and Mr. Harold Mr. and Mrs. L. Buraham Consult yoir County Agricultural for Experiment St.itK.rt ivritixt recommendaUons.

Hhc your frrttlizer order with your fccul Ortinty Farm Bamu Cofp rstjve A.voeiatii hcre your fertiijr dollar wotka luf you to provtuc quality at a reasonable price. left one dy last week to Visit the Connie and William Kent, latter's sister and hasband, Mr. 'Mrs. Alice Newman, Floyd and and Mrs. Grant Burr-ham and two' Ear! Dunbar were the Sunday Awsrhters, of Plant City, Fla.

sru-i at the home ef Mr, and Mr. and Mrs. Griffin Bushmafi Mr It W. Carr in Marywill. ary.

Buildings are good. Land is mostly black, in hKh state of cultivation. It is well fenced, tiled. Corn land. Nice home, $7,000.

We Have a 6 room dwelling, semi-modern, at $1800. Offlre Raohi for rent Come to office; let us tell you. Fully RNrfrri fcwwj, close in. for quick sale. E.

H. Hatton Co. Marytvin, Otii. a beverage of moderation tKv Sributa4 CocperiStiJj' tf ET.E.'.U ASS'Il. 3 and family of Mansfield were Sunday guests of Mrs.

James Mr. and Mrs. James and two chillren of New firemen wrre supper gisU Saturday evening of ti' i Mrs. L. Va'-rp Grow Tta at 71 Gmi W.

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