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The Journal News from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 10

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Hamilton, Ohio
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rat Special Meeting Of Pomona Grange A special i of i Pomona a i i i decree i i i a i i In- Ill-Id i i i -'I, at the school. A class nf nhonl 50 from I i i i i i i i I'rt'ck, i i n. i 1 is I'xpecled, to 0. I i I i i i i iti a a i for Hit- eoniias of i Oliio pt'antie i I i i i i i i i i i i Hi, i i i i he i Tht 1 Rttlston, Pomona lecturer, has linii direct change of Icain. will ho gnesls of county Thursday evening at Monroe, a i i present special drill by "20 jrirlii from I.eljiinon llfinlici'ii of Hie special i de- (earn of a ma-ler, i Kivhliuf', Voasl- i ermine; I i i i i A i Morris, Friii-l overseer, Max Kneeled, prance; I a i Lou i a i i Icdnn-r, i i Van i 1 a seer i i a I i i i i I 1 a i i i a a i a i i 1 I a spi' ting nil Irmti hath her 11.

i hrm in ol I i i i i i i i i i i i i i a I i i i i rrln Fran', a irk a i a I i i i i MI- I lie has i-i-iin V. 11. a i i i i i i i C. i i ii Flora. i i i i i i i i i i i i i I' i i i i gatekeeper, I 'reck i i i Jlor- Vjlll pianiel, Marjorie Slephenson, ficil tsrungc.

u-iJI bo furnished by a fipo ciul a from Ilcilv grange in eluding i a Wiihrow, Pear Billow, a Williams, i a Pnxlon. of Monroe grnivns will 1mve charge of HIP courl of Pomonn tin: direction of Mrs. Kffie llnii-d. Those I i nro Hazel icndrickson, a a SlilVr, in a i Hail-id, Marian LaVcrn Rimer. V.

K. nahfufp, comitv depniy, and Filler, a i i i i i i i ill Ilio filiialiB- I ivnrk. A I A A I Historic Ohio High Spots One Pair of Shoes Sufficed Hie nnll.rnlth i the a ted Ohio Events Day by Day Happenings Wooslcr The Association of i College licgislnivs a i hold i a session here Nov. and 5. Dover City i i a i i today peli- for 10 per cent wage incrcnses ircscnlcd by city cniployes i pnlicc, tircinon, sljwt irorkcrs, a and i i i i i a i i a i employcti.

Crusade Leaders Attend Luncheon Mo a i Programs i York, Del. I'll. foj-e lie conn 1 A a i i to i 10 i i i i i i i i I i i a i A 'I'osi'iiniui is tir heard iM'ic-e in a of tlireo a i one a of tnilMC. i )ir i-et i i a a i i i DC i a a i i i i i i a i 1 i i i i i i lie i i i a i djiy lonp; i I pi-mu a i i i honr. I i conic lernoon i i i a i i i i i i lln- Xew York's a i aclive on the i i lUilh I'nil i i i i i i 1 ill' 'J7 i i cla- i i i i i a ti N'HC i i i Listening Tonight s.

a i I i I i i i I I I i i 1 1 i i I A I I Hnl.l.y l.r.ldiv ri'iwal i I i i i i 10, i a i i W.I/.A'IIC 'I. i i A i l-Mdv I i i i i i i i t-lunv i a i a Lalior Rc- ion '5 bojird jug ijilo charges company i a i over the Hiployes assoeialion nl Jloover Co, was orders today uf Trinl Kxnniiner liokat to speed up. i i i i i drivers in nil nnd southeastern Ohio received tn.lay a II) lo per wnirc i i a from Vallev ie Servief (-0111(111 ny, Hiid Klovd Kreisel, i i i i i i a i ot (lie Assoeinliou of i i i i and Motor Coaeh What To Expect Tliursilay A i i I Wiiislott- of Ihe nin-v. A ohl a i i i I i I'Vm i li' I i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i 1SIIJ. I i i i i A i I i i I I I I I 1 I liwn.ln-,1 mid i i i I i i vol- i i i ry, rl i side by i a slid) I'lvurincii? I i i a i "loll.

i i i i a i A i i i i i i i i i i i a i i i i Hie soldiers i i i i i I i i "'en- a in I Win. The two i i i i mid Ions; i A i i i I i i I i i tioots nnd in I i i i i i one a i I i i for the I wo KieMs nimc ol a i lam- iwre fold i in I i i i 1 1 1 hollli-s a i i i now I i i a i i i i i iu'enile. liiee a i i i i i- alsri nf Ceil 1ms, a son i i i I i i i i a i al was called to answer a conc i a i i i Common a todtiy. nils i i a a of the i i Mng i i I i i plant, ii i a a i i i i a i a i i keepers ivere fold i i i i a i Hint Hiser Wednesday, October 20 Tin Cc.rl's i i a A i i i i i i i I a i i i i a a i Kid Xissi.n i i i HANOVER i ni i i Or i i a A i i i i i Amo.s 'u' A 7 i i Orch 7 A i', M. C.

.1, a i 1 nil SaMon Man's i 5 i a a i i Ovcli. a a a 1 a i i lihii? of Mil. i i ir MM. i i i I a 5 1 5 a Hall Sandor's Orch. All.or Orc-li.

xMljor Oreh. i i i i A I I I I i i i a a I 0 i i P.irn,l» i 1 0 1 5 i Snider 1 Orcli. a a i Orch. a i I a A i 11:00 Pan! i a 1 A i 11:30 i Dor.scy 1 1 5 i Or. On'ti.

i o'roli Orrh Of. I.omhurtlo a i On IJ Orcli. I.lirht.s Out 1:1 i 1 1 5 i i i The I I Oet 20. The C. n.

a i Aid i ol' i i in a i supper nil Thiirsilny i i 1 i I i i i i i i i i i i lie i'r to p. m. The a i i i i i i I iic'ived a i i a i a i i i hv i i I i i a a i a sale. Tlie i i i i i i a lionir Clnivnec Derick- sou. A i I i Mis a C'nik i i i I i i Tin; a di-L-rec I a i I a i i i i a i "ml on i i i a i i i i work? a i Mrs.

i Derickson i son. i Mrs. I I ick- sm and Jirs. a i spent Sunday a i i i i i Kiigene Ocricksoii niui Miss Velum Mr. and Mns.

Derirkfion a i a Mrs. i i mid i a I I "Pi-ickson sponl i Mr a Denekson. inighl he dis- a i show windows. a I'oiin! i i i i i revoked a a i a i Ihe practice. A i a a i i i i nl' Hie a Creek Coal a were Mllniwl a on i a i i i coal.

Pearl a and 1-onw I i were kTIjed a i lvni kj i Y. W. MOTHERS' CLUB CHORUS TO MEET The V. C. A.

chorus n-ill meef Thtirsilay a al 2 o'clock at the V. C. A. Thursday, October 21 In Tlio Mts. a i I'rayer a i I I i i a a a --1'i'lcr a --nininllcr Chnla A i i l.i i a i i i a i i i 'Inl' A i i a crop, Hie new world i i nils.

now an i i i i i a was i i i i i to For Good Food Try The Homestead Mii a of stale, for i good food mid HOMKSTl'Urj A uti- i a a i of a Cook, con- i lo increase ils popnlarily. The best ham and beef sandwiches in town are served here i nn endless variety olher sandwiches, B0 ups, a 'lunches and dcsscrls I appease a i A i liar i hccr ronlcd In eiincrl i a is nn i a a of (lie Homeslcad me. aec i en.joy in "A 1'LACK Br. Chnrlcs Forbes Tnylor, Jr nnd Taylor, evangelists i eharge of (he Spirilunl "fiecover Urnsade, way here wer quests of honor Tnesdn.y at th, luiiolieon mccfinsr of the a i i i i association at the Y. C.

A. Wives of association members, of Ihe evangelists ivoro present. guest was Julijtimo Taylor, Icr of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Forbes Jr.

Ilev. David C. Johnson, asfiocin- lion president, presiVleil. Rev. C.

K. i a i progrnni i a i duced the evangelists and Dr. Taylor responded i a brief address on evangelism. Mrs. R.

n. IVotzel spo kc in behalf of the proposed -fi saiiaforiiini bond issue. The project. Elk Creek Grange Elects John Rager The nriiiiuil eleelon of officers was hold by Creek grange at the regular meeting in Elk Creek Tuesday night. The f'ollow- were fohn linger, a Everett Brcitenbeckcr, overseer; Mrs.

Qr- viJJe Rndenlmg-, lecturer; Howard a a Edward Marls, i a steward; Mrs. Flora Selbv ch.ipbiin; Byron Long, treasurer; Kyle Caldwell, Bccretary; Drew JSenloii, gatekeeper; Mary Mary Heiiton, po- IiJa Long, flora; Margain Gallagher, lady assistant steward; Selby, i a i Mil- ilrcd Long, a i a of home economics committee, and Frank Marls. Jegislalivo agenl. The following commitee. was ap- ponted to arniuge flic program for i i i Friday, October ellie Sclby, Mary 'lieiilon, John Ungcr, a a a i i and Ida a Long.

a inotwi I eimm a (pl 1)0 miKl a iiig i M1AMITOWN JOB GOES TO MISS CADY XllES Callierinc L. Cnilv, Miamitown, yesterday became acting postmaster at Jliamitown, (succeeding Ehvyn Martin, dry cleaner and former postmaster. Postofficc Inspector Joseph P. Nolan, i i a i said tions disclosed Unit Murlin disappeared October 12 leaving a of $741.21 in his accounts. No- '1111 sniil immediate steps aro heing InkTM to apprehend Mavlin, nnd a he will he prosecuted for embezzlement.

Postal officials sniil a i Mart i wife nnd four children slit! ire in i a i The famous book, "Joo Miller's dates hack 200 THE STORY OF WOMEN WITH Tim girl lie had owried hii heart fi United Slates forest rajigers have discarded llieir trndilional WEDNESDAY, OOTOBES 80, 10J7 m. Stetsons for a more civilian type of hat. STOP PJIM INSTANTLY Corns, Callouses, Bunions. Sore Corns, Callouses, Buniaits, Sore Toes itill results when you use Dr. Sscholl Zmo-pad j.

They jive instant relief- stop shoe pressure on the painful spot; soothe and heal. Prevent corns, sore toes and blisters; ease new or tight shoes. Used with the 4 i these thinjs for you Size, BunfaM, Sort Corn, bctweenloTM. Sold everywhere. Get.

box tod.y. Smart People Will Take Advice THAT vmHERS WW us AGA N1 look who', with tt 5 a ne's ro I'Yiday SiKurdny PARAMOUNT EDGAR KENNEDY COMEDY "TRAMP TROUBLE" PALACE And not wail for a to tell Ihcm their (eeth are had. Usually dial's too late. Let show you a Plates can made comfortable as well as Rood looking. SEE ME TODAY! Dr.

M. B. Werner St Office Hours 9 A. Ill to 8 A 8 P. M.

hy Apji Phone 2917 lointraenl fc' fjr STATE TELL THE STORY I i -UlnliK-'n Urcli. -Iflrk'i, (In-li HE to started back in 1935. Ever since, a a i gamcil. But in spite of this fast growth of blended whiskies, Seagram's Crowns for a period of 19 months actually outsold the combined total of all Mended Knisfifcs in the same price class. Think! All of them put together didn't equ.il the of Seagram's Crowns in all tde states which publish records! It's a triumph for skillful b( di a to finer taste.

Try Crowns yourself. Discover the pleasure of better tasting whiskey. 7 i i 1 v- XT BLENDED WHISKIES A The Ace Western Thrill- a in a liound-Up of lilaz- i A i and Romance. Ken liouts Desperate Hnal- lers--Rescues the Girl--And Saves a Golden Treasure. KEN MAYNARD In "BOOTS OF DESTINY" i His Wonder Horse "TAHZAN" Latest a "DICK TRACY" DOUI5LE BILL Aiuericn's yellow-haired peril is off i on a a in search of a hiisliimd.

and a load of laughs for you! GLENDA FARRELL BARTON MacLANE "FLY-AWAY BRIDE" Orcb. i The producers raided the night clubs robocd the stage and ransacked radio to bring these stars together for the first time on the screen! "NEW FACES OF 1937" --With-JOE PENNER Milton Hcrlc Parkyakarkus Harriet Hilliarri William Brady Jerome Cowan Thelma Leeds THURSDAY FRIDAY RIALTO Lasl Times Toduy and Plough and the Stars".

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