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Dayton Daily News from Dayton, Ohio • 44

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Dayton Daily Newsi
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Dayton, Ohio
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X-21 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1931 THE DAYTON DAILY NEWS PAGE 4i into rubbish that was hauled to the city incinerator. Urge One Agency Execute NATO Policy ward both economic and foreign I policy coordination. I The statement asked "open andj all-out support from individual: Americans' for coordination plans "because progress toward col-j lective security rarely results ex-j cept from articulate support by i citizens Ashes May Yield $18,000 In Gems YONKERS, N. Nov. Police will start sifting incinerator ashes today for $18,000 worth of jewelry which a somewhat forgetful woman put in an old shoe and tossed in a trash can.

Mrs. Edward Madden, wife of a New York printing ink com pany executive, yesterday reported the loss of the gems a $9000 diamond bracelet, a $5000 diamond and platinum ring and two $1XKJ0 unmounted diamonds. Mrs. Madden told police she took the jewelry from a safe deposit box to have it appraised. Then she put the gems in an old shoe in a closet.

During housecleaning several days later, the shoe was tossed SAVE OX DIAMONDS 10 to $10,003 JACK 31. WKKST Second Floor, IS S. Male St. I NEW YORK, Nov. ZZ.

UP policy mfn? the Atlantic nations Whitney, and The F.t. Rev. Henry Thirt-three prominent Americans. 'to facilitate defense production and W. Hubson.

Protectant Episcopal including thrte former under-: peaceful economic prosperity, bhop of southern Ohio, secretaries of state and Gen I The statement said the preent Georee Marshall, appealed to! THE LKTTKK WAS drawn up by Atlantic organization with its rr.t-m-the American people today to en-i Wilt L. Clayton, Joseph C. Grew bers in disagreement on "such courage creation of iingie agency and William Phillips, all former fundamental issues as the sie. to form and execute foreign pulicv undersecretat ies of state, and support and membership of the for the North Atlantic Treaty Or- issued throuch the Atlantic Union coalition's military forces," cannot sanitation (NATO. committee, of which all three are approximate the strength required The open letter to the American members.

to insure peace. 'The aggressor nvni. tnnArt foe "virfle The 20 other signers incltled knows how to take advantage of i Firm Chartered COLUMBUS, Nov. Purpose Garage, a Dayton general nohtieal uthori'v" to which Gen. Gen.

Marshall: nuclear physicist these differences." the appeal said CQG)ifaGD(skCB 1 The appeal voted that a NATO construction enterprise, was granted articles of incorporation (Wednesday by the Department of State, with authority to issue 230 Uhares of stock. Incorporators ere tM. L. Ziessen. Edward I.

Phillips Sand Henry L. Betgel. Dwight D. Eisenhower could turn IT. Harold C.

L'rey; Federal Judge over prompt political decisions in Luther W. Voungdahl. former gov-j his effort to build up Atlantic de- ernor of Minnesota: motion picture lenses, magnate Darryl F. Zanuck: hotel It asked also that Americans owner Conrad Hilton; publisher support a coordination of economic Marshall Field: financier John Hay rominittt-e compoM-d of the foreign miiiNters of Ht-tgium. Italy, Canada, The Netherlands and Norway had been established to re unimraJ kpn-llic meant, to- IR.

AND MRS. W. S. OSBORX Mr. and Mrs.

V. S. Osborn of THE STYLING, ACCURACY AND DEPENDABILITY OF A FINE 26C0 Lynhurst will celebrate their 60th anniversary Sunday with family dinner at oon and an open house in the afternoon. Mrs. Osborn is the former Cora Melsina Lear of Cdzydale.

O. The couple spent most of their earlier ears in Warren county and came to live in Dajton in 1913. There are nine of 10 children Af 1 living, all of whom reside in Day ilJU ton. They are John, David, -is Samuel, Woodie, Cherine and Lily Mae Osborn, Mrs. Ernie Pierce, Mrs.

John H. Gordon and Mrs. Luella Flug. There also are six granddaughters, seven grandsons and two great-grandchildren. ir ill If ffl WITH UNKNOYN MAKE WATCHES WHEN YOU CAN HAVE A GUARANTEED KNOYN BRAND WATCH ON A 15-DAY FREE TRIAL AND IF YOU LIKE IT BUY IT AT A PRICE WITHIN YOUR REACH!" MR.

AND MRS. HENRY RASAWEIIR CELINA, Nov. and Mrs. Henry Rasawehr will observe their golden wedding anniversary at their farm home on R. R.

5, Cehna, CHOOSE FROM THESE KNOWN BRAND WATCHES on Sunday, Nov. 25. The event will be marked with a family dinner at the noon hour and open house from 2 to 4 p. m. The Rasawehrs were married at the Charles Wenker residence near Erastus on Nov.

28. 1901, by The Hamilton Gruen Omega Helbros Delaware Amerlcus Elgin Bulova Benrus Tavannes Lipton And Others Rev. A. T. Klopfer.

Mrs. Rasawehr was the former Miss Caroline Buck- loh. Their five children plan to be present for the celebration. They are Edward and Mrs. Ivan Fast, both of Liberty Herbert, R.

R. Celina: Mrs. Leondis Buck, Ce-ina, and Mrs. Carl Schroyer, R. R.

2, Celina. The Rasawehrs have resided in this community throughout their married me. BR1HG 111 YOUR OLD WATCH REGARDLESS OF MAKE, STYLE, OR COiiDlTIQii IT'S WORTH IMPORTANT 10HEY HI TRADE OH A HEW NATIONALLY FAMOUS WATCH Use Our Layaway A Small Dep Will Hold Emm MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL GROSS WAPAKONETA, Nov.

23. On Your Choice of Meat-Women' Styles, a low at Jf MmSt tO't if rt. Tax Saturday, Nov. 24, Mr. and Mrs Michael Gross, R.

R. 5, VVapako-neta, will observe their golden ffli wedding anniversary. the anniversary will be celebrated with a family dinner for relatives at noon Sunday and open house for relatives and friends LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Yes, you can choose either one of the beautiful Elgin watches illustrated. They're both 15 jewels and timed to the stars Has the amazing new Dura Power that eliminates 99 of the repairs due to mainspring failure. from 2:30 to p.

m. The couple have resided in this area all of their lives and have been engaged in farming. They have four children: Roy Gross, R. R. 5, Wapakoneta, Ernest of Harrison st, Wapakoneta, Freda, at the family home, and Oscar of Muncie, Ind.

They also have two grandchildren. He has Your Choice of Mens- Women' i Slftm, at lote at two brothers and a sister, Benja min and Joseph, both of Lima, and Mrs. Martha Lieniger, Jackson tenter, while Mrs. Gross has a half-brother, George B. Ilelmlift I Every Diamond r.Xf' iy Set in a Beautiful qV yy Mountin9 Every Diamond Ya Sry Absolutely Flawless i Carat rTT.

$6950 1 Prot DIAMOND $QQ50 3 Udidl RING vif i Carat 149" Hundreds More All Are LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Choose either watch illustrated and you'll choose one of the biggest values in the country. Guaranteed accurate, in gold filled cases modern in design, that look worth three times the low price asked. Appraisers Will Hear Goodrich Harold S. Goodrich of Sni field will discuss 'Cohwrh i Aru praising" Tuesday at a meeting of ine uayton chapter, Society of lour Choice of AfenV omen't Slylet, at low at 11 only Tm I r. fri.

Residential Appraisers. The 6:30 p. m. dinner meeting will be in the Biltmore hotel, James J. a chapter secretary, a n-nounced Friday.

i is president of the Ohio Association of Real Estate i Jsv LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Distinctive thinness without sacrificing sturdiness. Both watches illustrated are 1 5-jewel movements, lovely gold-filled cases every watch precision made and guaranteed accurate. Equally Low Priced Boards and Is a II. s. former president of the Springfield neat tstate Eoard.

He was a cent guest lecturer at the L'niv I DPdDWM BALANCE ON EASY TERMS Every Diamond Set in a Beautiful I4K Solid Gold Mounting sity of Dayton when he discussed $i1F00 bti i eo PtaTg v. A Spencer GUARANTEE BOND With Every Diamond Purchase r-'3 ij Market and Property Analysis Officers and directors of chapter for 1932 will be elected the only Id'i Priced as low 3 04. Til at sub- the meeting. Nominations mitted bv a committee inrlude LIBERAL TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE Clair Sammons for president; Dr beary, first vice presi dent: Richard M. Mote and Rm Styles for women and men; 17- 19- and 1 R.

Sanders, second vice president 2 1 -jewel movements choice of beau tifully designed natural or white gold- ana hpatz, secretary-treasurer Three directors will be elected filled cases. ror two-year These nomi nations include Harry Ballman George E. Johnson, Charles Krkk, Wallace A. Peacock. Charles E.

Semler and Leon Open Monday Nite Till 9 P.M. UP TO I YKAIl TO PAY Wilder. Additional nominations will be made at the meeting. Store Open Every Monday Night Until 9 P. M.

WHY YOU SHOULD ASK YOUR NEIGHBOR BUY FROM SPENCIR'S. 3f S. MAIN DAYTON 2, OHIO I'lrMi" rnil me illnntnnil rtn fhf.krtt hln. It uiiilrrtn4 hit dtamiiiiil lllcii and ihn nmunllni 1IK inld. 14 Corot Diamond 69.60 13 Carat Diamond 99.50 12 Carat Diamond Ring.

I Am Enclosing $1 DOWN for Each Diamond Ring Ordered Name Addresi City 30-Day Charge Monthly $1 Down If Nw Account float Giv Credit RtUrtnctt All frict Subject to Fdral Ten and Ohio Sto To LOTTOS sjvj. i jam fool nn4 Hrallni RA-II4I rnl Oil MEM ii "JHBffiiitllJKHmp.

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