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NEWS TS6- NEWS TWICE EVERY WEEK SEF.liVEEKLY ALL THE 'inn ran imwmj 11 1 11 i i i i i i i 1 1 If Unexcelled for newt. Circulate extensively In every postofflc and rural route In Union and adjoining counties. Its advertisement! art business builder. Price 12,00 Per Vsf VOLUME LIV, No. 89..

MAR YSVILLE. OHIO, APR. 11, 1929 Jfl 1 1 CLOSING DATES TWO RECITALS TO BE GIVEN TEACHERS MEEi ON APRIL 13 GENERAL NEWS 0FTHEC0URTS JOTS SHOWING WHAf IS COINS ON IN THE TEMPLE OF JUSTICE A. Z. Beaver Give Bond In tbe case of tlm tlate of Olilo, vs.

A. Z. Jitver, who was fined for violation of the liquor laws, and who hps served two months of the the court has ordered his ri'lnano from Jail upon the iimlemiurid-lug that ho pay f7u on thu fine and the balance later on, He is to give tt bond to this etfect, Foreclosure Ordered III tho case of Ohm Wlllaner Thomas P. Courrlucr, et the plaintiff bus been given a judgment and foreclosure Is ordered; Verdict For Defendant In the case of Harry O. Dicks 11.

Kiti'l Nye, et tho Jury found In favor of the defendant. Foreclosure Ordered In the caxe of the Fm'mein and Merchants Hank of Mllford Center, Puniel T. Kyau, Anna Ryan and the Prudential liiHiiraiicu (knnpany the court finds there Is due the Prudential Insurance company $1:1,590.05 less 1 101 40 and there Is due the plaint if 12. ForecloBiire Is ordered, Richmond to Restore Historic Bell Tower Va. Tho old gray brick bell tower on tho cupitoi grounds here I to be restored and 8 fiiild-lotied bell is to end a Kilence i phrokru ince Erected In 1824 the ulructnre now standing was built to replace un old wooden building ronslructed ninny yenrs previous to homw Vlrginlu'i pub-lb! guard, Theso soldlcra polh eil public properly nnd niaintuincd order on Cipllol hill, 'l'li bell In the dd tower penled forth on nil festive occmjlons, tind tolled for tho funerals of the great of Hint dny, summoned tho legislator to their duty nnd rallied regular and volunteer soldiers to the defense of the commonwealth.

One of Ihe notable occasion upon which the bell culled Vlrglnliina to their posig was In June, lyi'J, when rumors renched Richmond Hint the Hrlllsb bud attacked Cranny Mum, tit the mould of Norfolk harbor, and would come on to Richmond, Thu bell tho news when Virginia Receded from tho It cracked in Stl.1 mid was removed front the tower, Tho reslornllon work is under the auspices of the Daughters; of thu American Revolution, II' WATER SYSTEM MAINS BEING FLUSHED DAILY TO CLEAR OUT RUST OF OLD WELLS New water from the lately Installed filtration plant of the Ohio Water Service Company is now coursing through the mains of Murysvllle. Tho water from the old wells was discontinued lam Saturday1 morning, slid the new plant put into operation, Engineers from ine omces or me peuerai water er-T vice in new ror.K, were hero itll lust week nnd supervised thu uaiisuti oi me aysieni. i Acconiing lo Paul Wllott, supurin- MM() Mli SmiUii lw Japanese tendont of the Murysvillo office, (1u College, will mains will be flushed continuously for mwninK mu Venlng. Scythe next few weeks until thu rust, of thvir s()IlgH HI1K PUPILS OF SHERWOOD STUDIO WILL PRESENT PROGRAM IN LUTHERAN HALL Two lo Mhh Ihe (a inched will lie given at the Lutheran school hall, Friday, Aprl 12th by pu-piltr etudylni ut the Sherwood Studio. Koine of the youimer pupils will take part In tho afturnoon program, given at which wll consist of plaoul23 ut which will consist of piano, violin, and vocal, clarinet soliht, duet mill reading.

Thoe" taking part are: Clura Kaili-ryu, Aiiiiu Margaret and llozotti As-maii, F.iy lluriin, Eli.uheth Nettltd, Etnit YiirriiiMoii, Dorothy, Norheri, Illllio and Ernestine Scliclib'rer, Max I i Kivin Hell, Lucllu Kazorta, Kit May Jiodgi', Huffman, Toil Hoiipeh, James Schlegel, Evailgolllli lcol Florence Schneider, Juuies, Snjdi'i', Marcellte and Mary Aniui It. eil, and Kihlyu (iiiudernuin. The' i venliig program will be given ut o'clock, hy more, udvanceil pupllti anil wll consist, of piano, and violin, solos, trios, reading and the studio orchestrit will present several nuniU ers; Thofie taking purl In this program are, Frieda Tmetschcl, Ruih Schlegel, Mury Comptoii, Ruth Sluck, Irene Ilegondnrfer, Cb'iuus Raker, Kuibyu Evelyn AVgtts, Louise Weist, Richard Holey, Rerulco Schelderer, Helen Ma dor, Eliuuhnih Emmert, Margaret Nieol, Eugene und Mag lined, Paul MeCaiify, Florence Klrby, Wild.t Donahue, Mary Oruhood, Clarence. Helghtlnr, John Fleming, Charles I.iu-ziiimeir, Frieda Chandler, Opal ami Vanhoose; iho nccompnnlHts will he June lloopes, Hannah Roley, Fried.i Taylor, Hmnlco SchHlderor, Rnlli Rclileweir Mrs." Dolplt Moore aud Miss Sherwood. ATKINS OPERETTAS Thu fifth, sixth, seventh und eight I grades of tho Wutklns school will give an operetta, April 17, in the grange-hall In Wutklns.

The admission will bo ten und twenty cents. The primary grade of tho sumo school wilt given operetta In the grange hull. April with the same admissioil. Tons of Plant Food Extracted From Air Colombo, Ohio. In itg scientist, nearly ton of nltro.

en oul of tl.in nir a sotirce that bm liutt h.mul Ihta Tlie proeexs Is known ii "llslnx" mimivii hum un imug vj ma Industry Unit rapidly is developing to. lul eoiiniry, I 'lrntnn Rear of the soils (h mil I iiient nf Ohio Klaln nnlvcrultv mi.va.the ninount Is eiinhnlent to ewrtt It "Hani ton of suinhntn of ana. inonin, or more thiin Ions oi uilrnto of soilii "ii I A 11) To ViitSiiter Mi's. wiiiiamArnoid or Kouiusoti. HI- comefrlday for a visit witU er Sister, VIS, It.

fc. KeT. Kind's Heralds Th- ani, UitU wl mwt gunlay at o'clock in the parlors of tho Methodist Mr. Charles Turner of San Francis- co, spent Wednesday with u. nuiuumn lunier, wuu is slowly recovering from a very r- tous tuness, Visiting Parents Mr hmj Ml.s A J1im vt MaJi.

W()0(1 are of Mr am1 Mffc O. E. Ferrcl. Visited Parents Mrs. Earl Piper and two childvui ot Columbus, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. W. Wcldmait. Church Night Tbe members of tho Presbyterian FOR SCHOOLS ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR GRADUATION DAYS IN 6EVERAL SCHOOLS Cuiimy Hupl. J.

A. Vt'iiley uiinoiiiicus the following plans for graduation of severut I'nlon comity schools: Byhalla School Kiilii'iintondent, F. Jefrerls. laiss sermon, May 5, 1029, by Rev, Albert Know, of Kenton. May 9, 1920; speaker, Chns.

W. Cookson, I'rhana, Class Pluy. "Forest firaduuies Theltna 'Lough-beiry, Jessie Hurry, Kathryn Kelley IviilhrelnH Shark, Doris Eastman, Susie Shearer, Dwiglit Fields, Stanley Jarly, 1 Millcreek Township Siiperiiitendent O. Itohlusoii. aornion, April 2hth by Itev, Krank'" Wright, Oburlin, Ohio, Music by Higli Bchool Clee Club, directed by Mrs, P.

O. Robiiison, Plain City. O. Coinnienceruent, April iloth. Speaker, II.

O. President of Wilming ton College; Wilmington, Ohio, Music hy High Hchool Clee Club. Class Pluy (lo Slow Mary" directed hy Mrs. Nellie (lower. (Iniduates Einnieti Dorse.

McKlnley, HuhshI, Taylor; Holly Thompson, Allnetie Taylor. York Rural Hnpei'lutendeiU W. Judy. Cluss seinion, Sunday evening, April 2H, hy Itev, J. Oils Young, Harden H'uiies, M.

E. Church, Evuntons, 111. Bnhject, Three Cardinal Questions" Music by York school pupils under direction of Hartley 1), Huydcr. Conimcucenieiit April '''ttesday evening, Spenkir, JU U.JI. JJuv J)fpai'tmul (lucutlou and Professor of Hcliool i Ohio Stale iniislc.

by York School-Community Or-' hesii-a. Class Tip Hy Kudlo" April 25 and 2H, York township hall. (li'iidiiutes-John L. Smith, Carllon D. Mnsher, Cecil Eoos, Oletim Morrow, Maybelle Kdmi Cooley, L'-Atlia Storms.

Jackson Rural Superintendent, Paul Fisher. Class sermon, April 21, Music, local, Commencement, April 25, 11)29. Speuk-erllr. L. Hrown, Lane Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, Music, (iaHt'a Orchestra.

CJhss Play, "Mammy's Lil' Wild Hose" April 11 and 17th. (iraduates Ihiru-thy t'lalr Hluo, Edward Pfcifror, Iluth Davis, Paulino Hoffnnin, Vlueta Hoffman," Itachel Itariaome, MRS. CHIESA DIES IN BARGA, ITALY, MARCJ 10 Mrs. Corona Chiesa, uged 78, died at tha home of her sou, Joseph Chiesa, in Hargur, Italy, March 10, of pneumonia, which followed influenza, Surviving ore five 'dons and three daughters, Elldu, who Is married and lives with, her husband tit Ilargu; Louis Chiesa, of Marysvllle: Joseph and Frank Chiesa, both: married and living at Hurga; Mury and Etta, who ate married und live in Rhode Inland; Fred Chiesa, of Illchwood, and Earl of Wiipakoueta. She t.m eves two sisters living ill Italy aud a broiliiir, wlio lives In Rhode Island.

Mrs. cuiesg was burled beside her husband at Hargn. 11 SPARKES FAMILY REUNION iVleniheis of the Sparkes families guthered at tha home of tl. Hunt, Hunt, Columbus, Sunday, honoring Mr, and Mrs, Hurry Sparkes and daughter, (lertude, who are leaving Monday for their home in St. Paul, after spending tho wluter here with relatives and friends.

Those par-Uking of the bounteous dinner that wu served at the noon hour were: Jamei Sparkea, Mr, and' Mr. Albert Smith, son, Tpdd, daughters, Carol, fcnd MaJ'el, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunt, kous. Junior, William and Walter, daughter, Dorothy, Mr, and Mr.

Watson Evans, sons, Jamea, Paul and Willis, daughter, Marjorle, Mt. Victory; Mr. and Mrs, Joy Evans, Richwood, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Sparkes aaii Morris and Jackie, daughters, Virginia, Dorothy, Jean and Mar jorle. Freemout; Mrs.

An hie, SpurJlng oa, Winton, Charles and Harold, Mr anl Mrs. Chaclei Hathhurn, Mr. ant Mrs, i). Cabriel, Dtiertlle, diiiigliter, Alice Louise, Marysvllle; gjth McCollum, Marion; Mr. and Mrs, Leslie.

Dayton, son, Frances, daughters and Sylvia, -Mr. and Mrs. Lee IJsyton, Mr, pearl uon. Eddie. Mr.

and Mr. John Fell daughters, Eva Jane slid Arleen, Col umhut; the guests of honor and the kn A. C. Hunt, eons, fkrt Harry, anl Fred, daaghun, Gertrude, Luclie HUdreth ant! IS EXPECTEO TO PRESENT CATIONAL REELS EDU- Tho annual meeting of tho Union County Teachers (iMcorhition will be held in the West building at unlay, April HI. TImmv will he two sessions, the inoi Diug sea-Mion beginning at ilio'ufieruoiui Hession at o'clock.

II, L. Hhibler, Niiperiutend'Mit of the Dover Kchooltj, chairman of tlie iisho-elation, has announced that the main speakers of the meeting will ho Dr. Laura Kirbct; and Prof. K. K.

LcwLh. 1 Dr. Zil'hes, mipervlHitr of the Htille Deriiiitint'ilt of KU'tiii'iiiary Education I Ih an expert In reuiliug nnd Iter ad-jdieus Will he nit thjx line of wink, Lewis Is en il of ihe bi'Iido) of administration at Ohio Stale iiuiver-It-lly, His addreHH will Jiuve to do with the advuntiiKt'K of vi-mil i educiiilon nail the use of radio in the I schools. Vermin II, Megaf, ek-stnte jnlimi-1' of eilili'iillou, will preseKiil ifcb of ediiculionul plrtiiies. The iiiuhIc will he fiiinislied hy the Miirjsvllln Hi.liools, under the ilii'iu'lion of Minn Kathryu Sunders, It is expected Unit there will he 300 (i'iu Iuom and Kiiper-luteuilcnts present, us the unmirnitlmi liicliiilus teachers and suiieitiiteiuleutH of all county sdioids.

J. iijt Cbanljcs Watkln Christian Church 10:00 A. M. Sunday School. Mr.

Mar Inn Hun't. Lesteiii tonic Lhm1h HIh People' Duck To Thrbii. I-'7, A. Moriing'VorHlilp. Ml sermon hy the puslor.

Ml'. Ilil- native lniigiinge, Mr. Nngata will ulso give a select ion or two on tho violin, I M. Evening Worship. Her nton subject "What Is a ChrlHtlunV The Japanese studenis will iigniu slug laud uluv for us lit this evciituu ser- a vo our services.

i The Firat Methodist 1 The church school at Uwlglit Hush, Sup't, i Public Worship at 10:30, A sermon I on "Chrlsthin Education" by the llev. In, Kelley, of Lvllefoiiluliii An Interesting end vlteMheine to he presented by an exceptional Epworth Jjesgiies at 3:30.. Evening service at 7:30 Serinon by tho pastor on "The Departure of Jesus a Blessing to You," Prayer service Wednesday at Catholic Church Huiulny, wprll I In the Chun Ii of Our Uidy of Lourdes, Muss und Holy Commmilon at A. M. Congregational Church A.

M. Church Kchonl. L. Huxen, Sup't. A.

M. Morning worehlp ami sermon, "Hope undt Possession" Christluil Endeavor Meeting 7: SO P. Evening church eervici Mormon, "World Conquerors" Wednesday night devotional ncrvlce at seven thirty. i Church of phritt Illble Kiboo) at 10:15. Lesson for adults.

Murk 8. O. Ii Poling leader. Morning service and nei mon, 11 JS Everyone welcome, Sea Skipper Sews for Baby DaugKter Tampa, Tht aecret hobby of tha rucned eommander scon' hurt, largest cargo ship of tha United States shipping board, ta secret no more. Cai't.

W. ft. Ktona fluffy eapa and other clothei for hi baby daughter, who live In Portlani Maliio. "1 get a lot of pleasure out ef sewing," Captain Stone cay. "I had a "predilection for It Just a I war.

destined for the sea. When I wa a small chap my grandmother gathered all the children around her and gv spwins leSi(lllS. I tuiiioi I wa her most apt pnpiV During the Warld war Captain Stone commanded an army transport plying between Franc and Lngiand I the eai'tfiin rcscuI fourteea men from the sinking Trench achonn er rwee la tl, Kti? of liiM-y. Will Appeal Case Mrs. Decimn Armstrong, a who was convicted by Judge K.

Porter last Wednesday, April 3, for second offense of the liquor laws, litis decided to carry her case to Hie court of appeals at Lima, Mrs, Armsiroog of Weal Manafield was arrested In connection with her Leonard Armstrong, March by J. Jl. Llngrel and Officer Anthony Pfarr. They were churged with selling a pint of liquor to mi unnamed parly In presence of Ernest Shaw and James Thompson, Feb. 23, Tills la the third offensu for Mr.

Armstrong whose trial data will be In the near future and second offense for Mrs, Arm-, strong. Her sentence will bo given noon. The Armstrongs have two children. Sentenced For Non-Support Guorge Shaw, 40, Liberty township farmer, was sentenced by Judge R. Porter of the common pleas court, to two years In the State penitentiary for non-support of his five minor children.

The mother of tlio ehtldreu died, three years at the) birth of the youngest. Since that time they have been In the Union County Children' Home. They are: Evan, 17: Alvln, 15: Anita, 11; lllennn, and Margaret, 3, May, 1937, Mr, Shaw refused to pay the home the sum of 75 cenu per week for each' child, the amount nut by Judge )l. W. Hunted, of the juvenile court.

At that time he was bound over to the grand Jury, which iudittUMl him, and then found guilty by the pel-'It Jury, lie was not then sentenced by Judge Porter, but gave bond to the effect that he would pay the mote ey. Real Estate Transfer Mae Lanwell Stuart to Nora Horn-sher lot in MiRord Center, $800. John II. HaUie to Ralph C. Pett lota and 8 1-2 acres In Illchwood.

It, Cass Product to Rohb Slm- ons, lots In Richwood, $1. John Emmort, exo. to Mar-paret Sehelderer, lot in II. llirry T. Paul, sheriff to Effle p.

Rua, J15 acres In Paris, ft, Effie Ruas to Minnie Puis-grove, 115 acre In Paris, ft. Mibnie I Palagrove to Conoll Hull. 115 acre In Paris, 1. John George Emmert, ex. to.

(leorgo Hutment, and Edward Km-nwrt, lot In Marysvllle, ft. Same to same, lot in Marysvllle, ft, Nathan Temple, to Homer Jo-ley, lot in Richwood, fl. Cbas. S. Marriott to Farmer Deposit Hank, IMO cie In Cluibouine, 100.

Mary Palmer Will The will of the late' Mary Palmer has been adinitled to probate; Bhe Ipsvcs all of her properly, real estate personal property and household goods in fqual proportion to her nephews, William Harris, Luke Harris, Am Har-' rls. Otu HarriH, Edgar Wilkinson, Xllarence Depp i Blveu flOO, A. H. Koilefrath was named executor, under a bond of $3000. Appraisement Filed Foreat Clapsaadle, Wld Coon ami John Coder appraisers of tha estate of Lydia Bodlne, late of Washington, townahip, have filed their report- The estate Is valued at 13005.

Boy Investigated Probate Judga H. Huud will nsakc an Investigation Saturday, as Juvenile JiuJsa, of tbe acta of several boys at York, who have been driving nails in automobile Urea and, committing other misdemeanors. Foreclosure Ordered Is the case of the North Western Mutual Life Insurance Company Cftorge W. Hmton the court ha given the plaintiff Judgment for $7130.28 with interest. Foreclosure Is ordered.

I Dimiied The cftM Frank Wilson va. John i- ha hen diehiiswd witlumt Foreclosure Ordered la tiwt tms Eliitabeth G. Wad' worth, trustee. V. Isaac Fredrick, et i the t'- rf hm been given a t.nijsroent for ad ftireclttr Philosophy Popular Among Danish Coeds Copenhagen, I mulsh coeds are it serious lot.

One-third of the women undergraduate nt Copenhagen university ore specializing In philosophy, There nrc thousand coeds In the student body of fi.OOO, Danish women cannot hold church positions, but fix girls are specializing In theology, lull nre going to he doctors, ii'.) lawyers, 22 political scientist nnd 07 Fpcchillsia in English, Mu! hematics oppeuls to 67 coeds, hut move than 2M girls nre unable in decide mi which branch of science to specialise, Mt. Whitney, Highest Peak, Is Shrinking VU-alln, Citllf. flood news for mountain climber I The task of icaling Mount nhlttiey, highest peak In the United mates, will be lets arduous now, for the fiimou mountain Isn't ns high ns it used to he, according to Ihe coast nnd geodetic survey, When lRt meiisurefl In 190,1 It towered feet into the clouds, Itut figures of Ihe latest nir- vev. lust coinpicieti, unco uie elevalion of (he peak at mere Slimisilgu or oetir- Iv feet. Even with this reduction, how ever, Mount Whllney lemalus ilia iilnlinui nwiiniiiilH iii ilm nfe margin.

.7 Anniversary Meeting Wednesday afternoon Iho Mary nMwm nni Kiiia's Daughters celebrated tbe thirthieth anniversary a tttiui- mnnlnllnn at the home of Mrs. Em Oladman. The circle was organised in April 1S99 by Mr, MarxrRaldwin nd was. known a the Helping Hand Clrd for many year. After the deuth of Mrs.

Baldwin, the name wan changed to Mary Baldwin Circle. Four charter mumtwri. Mrs. Jttannctte McCalliD bell, who ii a oast state president of, the order, Mrs. Fannie Gibson, Mrs.) Laura Ncer and Mrs.

Ella 13. Shear er, are SIHl active menioer 01 Hie mi cte. The program was: Bible Study, Mrs. May Ksely; Hevtew of Silver Mrs. Nellie Aihims.

History of the Circle. Ella H. Shearer, and Mr. Luara Necr; Roll; Cal, ReliglouK Mrs, Ives Wood was leader. A tlelighlful surprise was tendered Mrs.

Fannie liitii-on In remumbraiice of her birthday anniversary. A dcliciom luncheon lied at the the meeting. latter Klub I Mrs E. Whl'ney will enter' tain Klatter Klub with a one o'clock I i 1 i 1 I Ujltli.n ii 1 I Vi.nlii niULII, UHI1 111,111 iiuc.iiiif well water, has been, shaken loose or dlHHolved, and the conductors are free and clean. P.

Hoover, engineer from the Col- iinhus Water Works, wan also In Marysvllle. when the transfer waa luaiif, uiiu u.aoe comnuMii ou uie riinciiouiiiB ot me piiini. also wuulysced the water utsevunil different stiitions over town, aud wus well pleased with the process mid 'lay ot of the sysiem. Mr, Hoover will be in Marysvllle off and on for several duys. or uulil the plant Is funetloiiliiff perfectly? Elliott, staled that the mains must ho absolutely clear of rust aud sedimunt lo be SHtlsfiietory.

He also stated that If the wilier is ilistHstel'iil at the present time, it will lie cleared up in a few weeks or when tho old well wuler is entirely flushed tint. It wus also stuted hy Mr. Elliott that several of the hoiiHewlves of Marysvllle hud wuslied clothing in the new water Monday morning all of tliese reports were favorable as to iot'tnes of the wuier and cJeHiness. ill Ih to bo expected that In sumo sections of the town, the water will bo roily looking, but all efforts are being made to correct tills feature as soon us possible. No looters will be set lint 11 after Muy 1, aecoiMlng lo officials of the company, and it will, aid cousiderabla if the consumers will flush their own lines at various times during the next week.

i Illiteracy in nfi Although there wm an Increase ef pitnli and tt.llM recoinlred durmlonal InMltutlous la India In the achool year of lO'-'S over ta of th preceding period, It would ntqulre forty yt-ars. at the present rt, enroll all Ui rhltdrn into irhiiol. according to recent estllij. Only RC.oott of the Increase In the number of pupils wer above primary school ahitus, and a W) perteent of the In that country are illiterate. lh progress of educs-tion Is shown to he stow.

Contcttntioug Judgt "Judge began Police Jndg S. Johnnon of Kioi-kton, "you ar chnrged with making a left (iullty or not guilty? "I'm guilty." replied the jcldejo lllm self, "but It was like this" "I know that story," I he Jinlsre Imer-mpted himself. Tli usual hue is for waking a' left turn, hut Wuiiw you ought to know better If will he In yo" case" Aftee fmlns Mmell Judge Johnston coiitiiliuieoteii tb pu-llcemen for ettir.g htm to court luncheon at her home Saturday. She church enjoyed their annual chunh will be assisted by her daughter, Mis night dinner at the chunh Wednee-Mary Whitney, of Ohio WeMeysu of day evening. Tbe dinner was follow.

4 Delaware. fe.v th election of officers. Is crdi'iTfd..

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