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JAOBTWO I A I A A I 8ATTODAT, If AT. 19, 1M4 ANWERSARY CELEBRATION BRINGS IMPORTANT EVENTS AT U. P. CHURCH OXFORD UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Spcrlnl To The Journnl-XciTi. Oxfonl, 0., Mny 19.

As the lliird event in Iho celebration of flic one hundredth nimivrr- sarj- of a Oxfonl Uniteil Prcsb.v- ferina eJntreli; dinner was served at tile chm'cll, Friday 'i' lc progi'aiu in connection with the iliimer was in tho nature of reminiscences by mem- lievs. Amcnff those wlio spnko were Dr. A. K. Uplmni, Miss Kiln -Mc- Surejy, JJowari! Briltiaii und Ilo Lemon, who gave nil interesting history the guesls from out-of-town Miss Mary McSnrely, of Cin- i a i Walter S.

Fogarty, Hnniilton; Mr, anil Kdvrnrd Wnllnce, a i Mrs, Samuel Kneed, of Hamilton-, Mr. nnJ Mrs. Kiiyinond Shenrd, Kninillon; Miss Miu-y Simpson, i a Jessie h'vin Monbaron, and Mvs. Howard i i a i Kivkwood, JHs. Dr.

T. H. MeMiehiiels will at llio Snbbatli service o'clock when Iho i'inal meeting of tho ficrics is held, Dr. S. H.

rlamieson, ol' Dayton, i'ormer Oxford pastor, and Doctor J. Bradford, of Chicago, will spcnk. Letters from former piislors nnd parishioners wilt ho read at (his time. ut on tho program. A good ut- tendance is desired.

Members are requested to bring covered dish. I'Yicnils Jlrs. Fred Seihold will bo glad to hear a she- is recovering a being seriously ill wilh nncinnoniu. Mr. nnd Mre.

Uiirold Honey nnd don oC Middlelown, spent Tuesday wilh Jlr. and Mrs. Ci. L. Michael and sons.

l-'rii'mls of Mr. K. L. Ornves will he sorry lo hear jlinl sntfered a stroke of pnrnlysis Inst Friday and la confined to his home. Mr.

i i a Kraulli of Woods- dalo is fipending few days with his sisicr, Mrs. i'rcd Seihold. Mrs. Clyde Prcdmoro of. Franklin spent 1'ridfly afternoon witli lier mint, Miss Kmniii Bnnker.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hnffcr and daughter Adah Louise spent Sunday will) Mr. and Mrs. 1'nink Coi.

Mrs. Ralph Walters nnd mother and children of Kit Creek spent a witli J. K. Hunker and sister Kmina, Mr. Jlarry Bowlns spent Tuesday evening i his daughter, Mrs.

John Finklionc. Mr. Georgo IIccvo had tlio mis- fortiino lo fall down cellar nnd in- jttro his foot. Mr. nnd Mrs.

1'rnnk Jlnrls nnd son AHiert, Kdwavd oC Klk Creek spent Sunday a with J. K. 13 tinker. Sir. nnd Mrs.

Anron Onrvcr, Mrs. Frnnk Crcach nnd son Boh oJ Camden called on Mrs. Fred Scibold Tuesday nfternoon, Mr. Foster llnrpcr of Pittsburgh, sjicnt tho week-end with Airs. A.

11. Harper. Mrs. A. II.

Harper returned home Tuesday evening after spending few days in Caniden with relatives. MIDDLETO WN -ROGER AHLBRANDT GRADUATES FROM NAVAL JUNE WEEK Event;) Of Commencement To Start On Saturday, May 26 Final Examination Results Not Announced MAY WHkhlncton Hurrnn JourjiBl-Ai'eWB Washington, D. May Week" at the United Stnlca Naval Academy--ivhich eomee in this week--will mean completion of four year's work for llogcr H. Middlctowii; but ho may have to do without tho ensigns commissions which Jias cnrncd. As was tho case Inst ycnr, vacan- cies among commissioned officers in tlio navy do not exist 16 pro- vido jobs for all members of this year's graduating clnss.

A bill sponsored by Representative Vinson (D. Ga.) chairman of tho Naval Alfairs committco would correct this situation by guaranteeing an ensign's commission to every graduate oE the Naval Academy this June. Vineon's bill would also insure promotion to the rank lieutenant commander 14 years graduation, or else- dismissal. Tho bill, however, lias not yet passed congress. IE it should a i to pass, somo members of tho graduating elnfis who do not get naval A I LANTERN DRILL OPENED CELEBRATION OF TREE DAY AT WESTERN FRIDAY Class Flags Raised This Morning, While i Class Play Was Presented This Afternoon In The Nature Theatre Special To The Oxford, 10.

I he aimuiil Tree- day celebration 0110 of Iho most i i a events ol! the year at Western College opened Friday night i the usual lantern drill which included the entire student body. A 11 uio program was given by otio of. tho dancing chases and tho student government mtin- agemcnt changed hamly. Xabrwkie, of Detroit, president of tho college government this ycai'j i It graeci'ul speech a tied Iho torch to her euecoFSor, Miss Kmelyti Kgg- cmyer, of Richmond, liifl. Thuse events look place- on the a of Peabodv hall who res hundreds of guests had Tho program thiti immune; included the raising of aU clnss flogs, singing of class eongs, a i ot tho frcftliimm tree ami freshman drill.

Lunehcun WIIH served lo several hundred guests uL.jioon on J.itt'H of east area of Pcnbody hall. This a ilio pctiioi- play, TorrcnccVt 4 'Cehelavde and llel- oisp," presented in tho Xatnre theatre. There were an uiuihiinl out of piirtitfi present i'or the occasion, groups having for reservations at tho coHego from Detroit, St. Ixiuis, Chicago, C'olum- i i i i a i Dayton, Mt. Yor- 11011 and other oiiios.

Wadleigh Passes Away Oxford, Muy Wad- loigli, former Oxford i lir Tliursdny in fit. a licnn i a i i heal 111 t'rn 1 several yi Mr. Wadlrish was honi in a a 3f, 3SM6' mul i (li oxcoptioii of tlir past- 1 yea i which were i a in Daytoji, ho had nhvays in thin; Ho was a iMvpmti by ti'jnle anil was I I I yoai i i tho cinitrai'tiii'r i ol 1 dotily tho lionip, South Main I red, Sa rtiny morn i ng on o'clock. Mrs. Deniund had been in good a i i 1'Yiday but even tlion sne did not complain of fecl- iut; bndly, except a she, said she did not feel well.

Death en inn with- ut warning parly a nt i ngc 7T yenr.Sj caused by a hcnrt at- ack, Dctnand was bot'ii at Soincr- illo and had lived in Oxford for '2 ycnrs. She was a member of tho i rrp.sbytcrian church, the ilillikin Kelicf Corps, the Duughlcra of Kchrkuh nnd the. Eastern Star. Beloved by nil who knew her, Mrs. Demand was always ready to take i in i work, while i renter of interest was in her lorlio and her family.

Who is survived by i i hren daughters, Sirs. Clyde Hobble, of Columbus, 'Mrs. I' 1 rands If. Kd- nunds, otl I and Airs, W. llinklc', of Oxford, ntul ono son, CiuiUord Dcinnnd, of Funeral services i ho conducted t.

homo Monday, p. i i i i ccmc- cry. Ffiends may call al'tci 1 7 p. in. i a Joh Ohio Events a a Happenings IIY C.

E. HUITKIIFIEMI Auoclnleil )-reu Kaillo i Xew York, May Qualifying heats for the Memorial day races at Indianapolis will he put on by WJK- NBC at 0:30 this evening Knto Smith makes a guest appearance with California melodies on WABC- CBS Sunday night. Tuning In Tonight --Floyd Gibbons; 8--Joe Cook'B party; Man's Family; Carefree carnival. WABC-CBS--7--All Star fipoiis program; 8--Grcto Slueckgold; Byrd cspcdilion; Mic.li- Pickcns sisters; S--Chicago jamboree; WLS barn dance; 11---Jack Denny's orchestra. Dayton--While, riding his bicycle on a i a north of here, Nor- hcrt Brandt, J2, struck and injured a a by nn automobile occupied by L.

D. Troutman and Uar- low Lindley, who fiaid they were sheriffs from Columbus. Uellefonlnine--Benjamin Dnlefi, a justice of pence who has a i hundreds of couples and says lie never heard of one being divorced, yesterday celebrated his ninety- i birthday. He still presides at trials and walks a i three blocks lo the postot'l'ice. Columbus--Martha.

Jane Xibling, 17-year-old night clnb entertainer who returned hero by police after she followed Jack Heller, a member of Ben Bernic's orchestra, to Buffalo, X. is now the bride Harry Hny, Bciilay Pnrk jockey, officials said. Sunday Is To Bring: AVKAF-XBC--11 a. session of congress, President Hooee- velt (also WABC-CBS); 7 i Durante; Huston in hall of Tame; for Byrd. "WABC-CBS Broadcast from Ripon cathedral, England; 3 :02 Lafayette centenary program; St.

Olof Lutheran choir; 7 commissioners will be offered second lieutenancies in the Marine Corps; but a larger number will be forced lo accept S. degree and forego naval careers. "Juna Week" will this year, for the, first tiqie in memory, begin end in May. It will have its formal opening on Saturday May '26, marked by the baseball game track meet, with the army teams, and will end on May' 31, when graduation ceremonies will be held. A special sermon for the graduates will bo preached by Chaplain William H.

Thomas on Sunday, and all drills and exercises will fake place on Monday and Tuesday. Results of final tiXrnittHous have not yet been made public, hut it is expected few iC any members of the senior class will he barred from graduation bccanso of scholastic failures. Earnings Shown By Armco Freddie Rich entertains;" 8 Ferguson in Family theater; 9:30 -13 minntca in Hollywood. WJ2-NBC 1 Aucassin and Nicolottc; 2:30 Lafayette pro- grain; Joo Pcnner; 8 Irving Berlin; 9 Mine. Schttman-lleinkj 10 Broadcast from, Phil Lord's ship.

What To Expect Monday: WEAF-NBC-- 3:34 p. London broadcast; "Bank Holiday;" 4:45 Bunkhouse songs. 3:30 Chicago variety; 5:45 Uncle Bob Sherwood. Vv'JZ-XBC-- 2-- Radio guild, "Rip Van Winkle;" 5:15 U. S.

Army band. Kentucky Events From Bluegrass Hexinglon--Cadet Col. James C. Bishop, Murray; Lieut. Col.

C. W. Kaufman, Nifliolasvillo; Cadet Capt. H. 0.

Kdvynrds, Walton; and Cadet J'-. K. Seltlc, Cwb Orchard wors designated as honor graduates iu the senior class in military science and tactics at the University ol! Kentucky. Lancaster Harrison Parsons, age 35, farmer of tho Cartersvilla section of Garranl county, was held to the August grand jury under $400 bond. A OH A '10N1GHT Oxford -Notes Of Interest Mrs.

Thomas Parker und ilanjjh- Mary, of Dayton, were Friday, of Mr.s. Park J'n flier, a C. DLICIT, of West I i a br. K. Tnt'loy, of Columbus, former paslor of (ho Oxford Methodist church, was guest of friends iti village, Thurridsiy, Mifs McSuroly, of Cincin- a i is week-end us a guosl of her lionsin, Mins Klla Me- Hnrely, of Soulh CampiiK avenue.

W. McSurcly, of Chi- eii-io, in' spi'ncliiifr Iwo weeks in (hi! village us of his si.ster, Miss Klhi Mi-Suri-lv. i i a i i the Hignu- tnro on llio will ol! Mrs. Florence C. Ivell differed from authenticated signatures, Luc- tlers refused to admit to probale the disposing oC an estate valued at Mrs.

Kell WHB a daughter oC Wesley Cameron, fonndei- of i i i i i a llos- a Si'- was shoot- (lie (juti oL' Krctiik a i ton, 11, discharged a i a and hn killed, lie lived in Sugar- U'co Jtiilgc, AtlnniA eouniy. i body ft woman wlio drown hi crook notir here 5, hn.s hecn hui'ied in Potter's field. A i i nro Blill invctiti- i i i i i lo dciertnine i she committed suicide or met i toul Oru'e wealthy, the woman had IHIOII i i i both jis Sirs. A a i i i oC Worlliiiiglon, i Mti, Lilly Lev I Siinuat'i's ol CroxLon, A 14IH) i -I'clcr Vtin Ktce- (Jen Ofctt X). 5 3 0 i i I Orcli Ilerrick 6 4 5 i Sisters 7 2 0 a a i a A lho Border I)oree Diichin'a Orch 0 3 0 i i Crime, Homer D.

i i i (N). 9 4 5 a Mario (N). SiiQi-a Orcli (N). Man's i TCusso Oreh Oarn Orcli 1 2 A i MAster's Orch nll ft Kllo 5.00-- A I Pearco 6:00 a Carlisle. 1 5 a i i House Pnrt- UV).

neat'rico Knir- frtx (iS, Travclcade (S). i a Dance naji HII.SSO'S Orch (N). i i Moon llivcr. Surviving niu- i i i i i i Mrs. -Anglo AiunU'Htl.

of a sons, Tom, oL' i i i and Paul, residing in I a i i i i Tliu-cs sis. tors ar ft Ion HP, of Hamilton Mi's. Shclli'rly, Mr-, i i a I a han, of Sou Hi Dakota aUo one brother, of Oxford, Funeral KITVII-CS will ho i-on- (id ftl. a cluiLvh, clay morning nl. oVln-k liy ilu: JtcV.

J. H. Burial i be in Mt. OlivoL cemnlrry, i Sunday nl I' 1 W. funcrnl home, South Kim slrt-ct, Attractions At Oxford Theatre 11m i i "Kour Frightened People i i Hri'lcri Sund Mr.

I'ealnr- iii! i a A and KohcrL Mondiiy nnri Tnes- day, A At Price," Tohin a rail-banks, Jr. POASTTCWN Death Claims Mrs. Demand Oxford, May Ifl. Mrs. Mary of Harvy TJnnniiil, difjd sul- Oxford Business Notices Tn The Jrmrmil-XpMH.

i i May and Mi's. L- 10. linker a daughters, Uci'olhy und Thelnin, spent at Ml. Oral) i Mr. nnd Mrs.

HoWrf BrniUna-y and family. IMr. Mrs. Tlionipsori ruul a i nl! i i spent Sumniy i i ML-, and ll I Mr. (irover I and i Mr.

anl Mrs. Childcrat'i of'Xov- spcnl Sunday afterjioon Lth i datiglkter, liervc, DcimtJjy CYoitt returned line a a spending week i her cousin a Thompson at i i Mr. a "Wirfley spent tho wcek-rnd i his a Mr. and Mrs. L'harh'i i near Keven- niilo.

ML-, and i ft. L. MiuliacI nml sins spoilt i i Mr. and Mrs, Hoh- OR A J5 North Hp VnnT 'JS--H MOKSKS--I i Imvc a I loud of I i i a Snlin'day one pair co bluck homcfl Biul I wo or three couj farm lioi'L liournc, 23--11 Clevehind to have attacked and Ijejiton Tilr.s. Clai'a Sehultx, in Kdgewatcfv park, Ihreo youns; men M'cre being held in jail today pending an investigation ly county grand jury.

FRANKLIN I'riinkihi, 1 Mrs. lialph Kobisoti und KUzabelh Itobison and Miss Coleman passed Friday i Sir. and Mrs. I. Jl.

Hridge at Troy. nnd Glen Borden and i i at VnJJey. The executive coinnuttfe ot" Mia i association Baptists Young People's i will meet in 1'Vank- 11 fi urd ay a nil Su iul fiy. iss Max i no Mains, of prnsideiit (ho association, will preside. i Phelps, oE Chicago, gene nil secretary i Vouirg 1 Union of A i a i session and lead the tlis- Thn Delpbitie chapter will inert Monday jiflornnon nl the home of Mrs.

W. S. StHlil in Oxford road. "(Jerinan Opera" will be discussed i Mrs. Hdihl as leader.

Friday night was a hig i in local Masonic circles, when tho past ir.aslcrs uC Knslern Star lodge, once again donned the official robes and performed ritualistic work i M. degree upon one candi- Mr, and Mrs. i i a Morgan, recent Itrult! and bridegroom have WS.U-- i i i i lilAll Kllouj-plca i i Jnck and 7 1 5 i Llio News 0 0 i Pentlarvia' 9 3 0 FEihllcvfi. Koch- Icr's Orch, WKIIC-- Cliiflnnnfl (C). Cnrlllo CC).

13--Islmni s' Oreh (C). 6 3 0 A i a Mixed a (C). 7 0 0 (C). 8 0 0 A Kostcl- nue(-i Orch A i Jack Ml- tlo's Orch (C). i son's Orcli (C).

Fiorlto's Orch (C). noni) I'Oll A Cliiirch I-'oruin. 9:30 i a a Orcli 10:30 A Fromc. Tenor 10:15 a Strings Radio City 12:30 P. Church in a llllls, 3:00 Ucne Arnold (N).

2:00 Dr. a Shade WH (K). 3 The Tcxans. i Jesters. 8:30 I'eclro Via' a Orch (N).

4 0 0 Nation's. a i a Period. ox a a 6:00 Orch 7 0 0 i Duranlo I i i A a Win- Victor Orrh Hall of Fnma 11:00 I 'Jin i i a Orch. i i -Moon River. A.

Children's 9:00 Sou i res UV. i PIH! A icnn i i Mus i T'oct (N). a i and tci- i If 1:16 P. i i Hca I i 2 a Davs anil I 3:00 News 3:50 Pcdrlo Vla'a Oreh i inpon i I a o( I i K-7 I a a Edwards. 0:00 a a Schu- i i i i (N').

0 0 0 a a i a Capers a a (o i i (N). 11 :00 a lUiaso Orch 11:15 on the I Album (C). a (C). 1 0 a i Davis Orch Light's Orch Blasco's Orch Orch i i Mri 7:00 A. a Trio 7 4 5 i a i ot Honff N).

Cliil- (N). (N). i a (X). Varieties Sovereigns (N). 1:15 P.

Thorn 3 0 0 i Recital rN). 4 4 5 House H. A (N). 6:00 Ilorsenso Phil I a i 6:30 a i Coxid a 7 A I a Orch (N). Bern- liar Dam- roscli (:.

0 4 5 i a (X). Orch I Stern's Orch nil ovt i nnd Mi'H, A. SliocMiiakcr spent Wed- in i wilh A. H. ll.nrpcv and ilaudiler, Mr.s, (jeurfjo i Mr, i Mi's.

0. O. Michael Tuesday evening. The a of the grange i ho held evening the hall. Rpi'ingbora grange will to housekeeping in tho Weit- y.el in Houtli Center btreel.

Tho Musiit dnh will meet Monday night at tho homo oC Mrs, Uonise Itois.sinan in avenue. and Mrs. S. H. TiblmU nnd i and Mr.

and Mrs, C. H. pas? Sunday in Dayton, tlio tfiir-sls ot! Mi', and Mrs, 1 B. Kltlridgo and family. CI ni-Inii i A.

a deera i BeHs IS-- A i 0:00 Or. S. a Cad man 9 4 5 rch Korn m. 10: 15 Howes' A i a II Service Comi i i i 100th A i sary of ot Laf a Noon Road to Rom P- M. Time, i Hayes I World Affairs, 3.

Moore. i i a tnitri, Soprano (N). 4:00 B. Kennedy a Trio a i Choir. 4 4 5 i Jrtck a Catholic Hour Our A i a Schools K-7 4 a 0 0 Mn ha I la Mo r- ry-Oo-Roiind a sic i Byrd 11:15 On WK1IC--Clm'lnnmd KIlocyrlr-H 12:30 P.

i sky- Trio 3 1 5 A Ohar- lllH 2 0 0 i vs. Boston Boston. 1C). Comm i and Di-uniK (O). I K1.

(C). 6 1 5 a i (O). fitfO--Nick Lucas (C). 7:00 --FrciliHe Rich a i 7 3 0 a i i a Jlclo- fllCH (Ct. a i a a i Orcli (C).

0 3 0 i tues in Hollywood 1 0 1 5 i Jack Little's (C). 1 3 0 Tlnsse Orch (C). 700 i Fiddlers. 7:00 Nn lion's a i Prayer PerJoU. Devotions.

0 0 i Glories 5 Trio of All diuretics. 5 I Trio 3 4 1 1 0 0 a a I3ob A I I a 1:30 P. Pen-' tlarvLs' Oreh. Tenor. 2 4 5 i Jack and Jester.

3 0 0 I and Bob 1 N) Bifsrelow Orcii (Nl. Lady 5:00 Peter Tan Plec- den Orch 15-- .1 no crson Orch. a Orcli (N). Tib- lett (N). 0 0 i --Melody Mom 0 3 0 I i Popsters.

Berser Orch i i niver. Mid die Lo wit, May American Rolling Mill company, Middletown, earned $545,268, with operations averaging 65 per cent of capacity during the first quarter of 1934, Charles Hook, president, said Friday at the annual meeting of stockholders. J. Prank Drake, J. B.

poan, J. H. Frantz, Mr. Hook, W. S.

Homer, J. JL Hutton, F. TT. Simpson, Paul Sturtevant, Calvin Verity and George M. Verily were re-elected directors.

Gasoline Tar Fund Has Been Transferred City commissioners announced lhat the sum oE $0,300 transt'errcd from the gasoline tax fund will bo used in paying local merchants for relief purchases made by the city. This sum will cover bills recorded from January I to March 1 and will not be sufficient to take care of older bills which were not paid by the elate, Christine Arrowood Painfully Bruised Christine Arrowood, age 9, of: 3903 South avenue, was painfully cut and bruised when fell from a bicycle when it collided wilh an automobile operated on Hill avenue by George U. Coyle, 3Cj of Hamilton. The girl was riding on the handle- bare of a bicycle operated by Virginia Hart, 15, of. 1910 South avenue.

Delinquent Water Rent Collections City commissioners have ordered Cily Solicitor Fred Sclinzman to lake charge of tho collection of. S60 for delinquent water rent owed by 850 families in Middletowu. One account is that oE the board of education for but as there is legal question banging fire as lo whether tho board compelled to pay for water, this bill may not be included. Presbyterian Young People's Conference A conference of tho Presbyterian Young Peoples' lengno of the Middlctowii-Franklin-Hamiltou district, including 12 cities and villages, will be held at tlio First Pres- i a church here Sunday starting nl 4 o'clock. Speakes will be Mrs.

Wado K. Miller of this city, l)r. George H. Sinmnsoti of Hamilton nnd Rev. Hannum, pastor oE the Franklin Presbyterian church.

an evening session, Rev. William Montgomery of. Ihu Mount Auburn Presbyterian church of Cincinnati, will be principal speaker. Bishop Vincent i To Visit Middletown Bishop Boyd Vincent of Cincin- a i will occupy tho pulpit at the Church of Ascension here Sunday, conducting special services whicli wct'o announced today. Bishop Vincent last preached in MiddlcloM'n eight years ago.

Mrs. Sarah Prescott Dies At 91 Mrs. Sarah J. Prcscott wbo would have been 01 years of age in July, died tho home oE her daughter Mrs, Florence Sanders ol Moreliead--Marvin Wilson saved his wife and family from being buvncd to death wlicn flames enveloped their home. They escaped through a window.

Annio Bridges, age 52, died at her homo Georgetown following a lingering illness. Borea--Toppling from the top oE a 70 foot tree, Thomas Vaughn, age 13, broke both Jegs. He was taken to the College hospital. ScoUsvillo G. W.

Weaver, George Newmaa and Charlio Hay- hew were sworn in to servo as city lax board supervisors. GInsgow--Miss Lime Hutch cr- son, ago 79, died nt tho home of her brother, J. C. Hulcherson, former representative from Btii'ren, county, after several weeks' ness. 26 AT S.

OBTAIN CERTIFICATE AWARDS Twenty-six pupils at Hamilton High were presented with certit'i- calo awards yesterday for outstanding service on the student council during tho current year, C. White, principal, made tho awards. Those who received tlio awards were: Dick Fan-, president mid captain Potler, vice-president and captain; Troster, secretary; Dorothy Becker, auditor find a a i Mary Louise Wentc, captain; Vcnia a a i i Heiser, captain; George- Kenning, Captain; Charles Mohler, captain. Representatives: Mary Golclnck, Goldie Rothbaum, Kay Watson, Dorothy Itilcy, Dorothy Reist, Betty; Driseoll, Bill Skiuticr, Calvin Deti- uing, John Gulbrailh, Dave Koscn- crans, Jim Tankcrsley, 1 i Maveh, Jim Wear, Hugh Frost, Boh Hollo Helen Potter. Emma, Jane Cloyd was awarded for designing; tlio society pin.

Stork Born. To Mrs. John Sebastian, OOE) Forest avenue, a boy, at Fort Hamilton hospital. Born--To Mrs. Stanley Jackson, 1025 Grand Boulevard, a girl, 1OIUC.

Bo ru--To Mrs. Hob er York, ,043 Franklin street, a boy, Dale ugene, nt home. Born---To Sirs. MerviU Brown, Rural Route 2, Hamilton, ft gii 1 ut ho me. PROBATE NOTES Katherine Greulich applied Friday in probate court to bn adminis- tratrix oE the estate of Theresa Greiilich, Hamilton, estimated at $3,575 in personal property.

Eva AI, Kriegenhofcr npplicd Thursday in probate court to be.ad- i i a i oE the estate of Edward E. Cornelius, Hamilton, who died May 4 in Fnllon, Xov. The estate was estimated at personal property. 226 Shafer street with whom she made her home and where sho Jmc been an invalid for several years. The deceased has been a mem of tho United Brethren church cro I'or a a of a century.

She is survived by duugh TS and one son. I A KOll I A Kll A. M. Chit. 7 0 0 A.

Worship. i Farmers. 9 0 0 a i i I 3 i a 9 4 a Hour (JV 1 0 4 5 a anil i i (C). 0 0 of Kx- pcrinniic 1 1 3 0 Dciilscti Orch 1 3 0 2 0 0 i I nt Hoftloi). (C), CroMiy CO.

a i Orcli show tct. 3 0 0 King's Orch (C). A I i i a i 13,10 I i 5:00 Hreen and de Rose 3:15 Brown Kevelers. 0:15 i i Farad A 11:1 5 Sandra Tlobcrts. 1 1 3 0 Rex a Xoon Xavlcr digit's Orch fN.

1 2 3 0 P. Orlando's Woman's fie- 4 0 5 Klntr. Jack ft Jester. 4 1 3 Peter Rlenrdl. 4 IlimV Uouso fi 30 Huasell R.

Co- hiirn. Ri.TO-- of (X. n-Ofi Symphonic Hour. Nat I Korum flaw. 10:15 Rini Oifun riyrte (X).

BY REQUEST Another of Our' WASHINGTON ANNAPOLIS AH Expense Tours T.ejire i i June K-- Tir.S I'. M. Rclitrnn to 15-- 1C.IS A. 30 .50 At Only BALT1MOREOHIC i Anno B. Jackman i accompany i tour.

Includes rallronA fare, a meals, Make reservations now. DKPAHTMKST i Bunk HflMllfon A B. JaekMnn. r. mproveraent IB hown At Y.

M. 0, A. For tho second (Sine in 1JKM, Hi lonllily report of M. C. shows lhat inslitutio operating on a more than sclE ustaininij basis.

At the close lio month oC April, H. H. Home ccrcfnry reports tlicvo wns a ncc on Jumd $1,146.92 i i no ycnr ngo the inslituliou ust about breaking even. Mrs. Mary Smith A In Hospital Mrs.

Mary R. Smith, 109 MOT street, is at Good Samarita lospitnl in Cincinnati recupenitin 'roni a surgical operation. MIAMISBVRG celnl To The Miamisburg, May 19. Jacob Peft'ley, of Jefferson slreefc ndcrwent an operation nt Miami "alley hospital Wednesday night. Howard Gcbhait was elected resident the Lions club at their Lccting Tuesday.

Other officers ected were: Dr. Maurice Sinnlloy ipo president; Leo Shocinac oil tamer; Karl Silvcrman, tai wister; Willard Dodds, secretary; ester Burns, treasurer; Karlc nd Huber Hamilton were named embers of the board trustees. The, Miamisburg High School Ihinini association will hold tlicir nnual dinner and meeting Friday ight, 8. of members of the Rotary nd Lions club will assist in prc- Liig the dinner to bu served at ho Reformed church Tuesday night. Announcement is being made of ho aproaching marriage Mliss McDoi-man of Xenia, domcs- ic science tenchcr in high chool, to James A McMillan, i i a i The wedding; will ake place June Mrs.

Mildred Lakes was ve- noved to the Miami Ynlley hospital Wednesday. Airs. Conrad Schneider of the- vest side, was removed to Miami Valley hospital Monday. The fangs you most likely to by Metbs. your Taxedo or Dress Suit UftJIHC MOTHPROOF PrmntsMotii the effect of To a nit coats PARAMOUNT DRY i Ittuh SI.

I-hime 1810 DR. ROTHENBIJSII Is still quoting the lowest prices for which reliable Dentistry can be done ALL VULCANITE PLATES $15, $2O Including cxtractinf your own Maroon or Gold Dust Eubtxr. Rtjularly priced by Other SentltU From $30 to REMEMBER--I didn't bare any nnrry up for everyday in the week OUR PEIOE8 AEE THE SAME--TEETH EXTRACTED--DOc DR. ROTHEN3USH Third and Court Ojwn Monday, WtdnudtT ud Saturday Nlcfati 7 to O'clock. Fiona 905.

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