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Monday, April 11, MARYSVILLE TRIBUNE, MARYSVUXB, OHIO AVALON LAST DAY. Two SOCIETY to CMMl: 48M CMttl 4141 Easter Sunday Brides TICKETS ARE SELLING FAST LIGHTNING "PLOW" NINE ACCEPTED Feature Showings: "Society" at at second ihowing: "Society" at 9:40, "Hid- ng" af 11:13. Awo: Miulcal, Sportreel, March at Time. supper wore served. The Fortnightly I wrro Mrs.

Mary Mr. nrul Tim Fortnightly Club will moot MM. Martin Bunsold, Mr. and Mrs. pt the Oakland Hotel, Thursday nft- August Bunsold, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred ernoon nt 2:30 inBtcnd oS at thn JRonnor, Peter Vollrath, Mr. and home of Mrs. Margaret Mrs. Henry VoHrtifh.

Mrs. Kale The following program will pre-jVollrath of Milford Center. Mrs. son ted: "Louisa May Aleott," Efflcj Louise Sehriderer. Mr.

and Mrs. Tossey; "History of Womnn'a HomoijMnrtln Vollrath. Mr. nnd Mrs. A.

C. Companion," Gladman. AJVollratb. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Willinm playlet, "Convincing will Mr. nnd Mm. Louis Voll- presented by a group of local rath nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- Girl Scouts.

Mrs. Florence Griffith thur Bunsold, Mr. and Mrs. Elmef wilt give a brief talk in regard to Bunsold of Napolean, MJBFI Hulda the playlet. Those having speaking Bunsold.

Miss Verna Miss parts will be Joan Swinburne, Joan Rtnatta" Vollrath of Milford Confer. Evans, Mnry Mills, Gcorgcannn Miss Mary Patch, of Milford Cen- Fox, Ruth Ann Henderson, Barbara jtor, Miss Solma Schoideror, Miss Hush, Mnry Scott, Jean Asmnn. Francos Vollralh, Miss Luclls Gu- Vtiriam Thrall, Mnry Lou Arm-! gel, Mins Krna Bunsold, Werner strong, Joan DUtro, and Suzanne I Vollrath of Milford Center, Leroy Engard. Mrs. Herbert Wright will Vollrath, Harry Vollrath, Robert take part of "Mother" in the play- and Vollrath, Gene Voll- let.

I rath. Robert Houscr, and Edgar Bunsold. i Auxiliary The roRular meeting of the New Dover MJwlonary Society American Legion Auxiliary will i The New Dover'Home Missionary meet at the home of Mrs. Helen i Society will meet at the home of Turner, Thursday legis- NEWARK. April rtroke of Kghtnintf, at first thtmglit Mo have town shock at a landj- of thr- tiekc-t committees meteor, damaged thc farriij of the Labour of Lovo nnd dwelling of K.

W. much of Tho K.ng's DaiiRh- miles southwest of here, early UNWJI CeUNtMtMS: TO TO tors ri-ixirt an advance of tic- irrday. tore huge strip of sod I 1 NEAR LANCASTER thnt indicates there will a loose and throw a tree root 150 feet Mrs. Blanche Lowe, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The assistant lative program will be presented, in charge of Mrs.

Marce Smallman. hostesses will be Mrs Feme Sharp, Important business will be- discussed. Al good attendance is desired. Those wishing to attend who haven't means of transportation, Mrs. Pearl Lowe and Dean Overly.

Lenten offering. please be al the home of Mrs. Ruth lnlnoJSi Kreakbaum at 7:20. Supper Club The Supper Club will be at the home of Mrs. Efflie Tossey, Thursday evening.

EVENING TRIBUNE IBM iinos. A OTTB I'ablUhcnt J. M. HlTBtCR, Mwmneir C. JilUtoi Mntcred at the Ohio, FoBlotllco as Hocond Claia Hklo Lint The Ublo Kdll ol rpnprr 1 Ohio DalllM.

orUI i JOHN W. CUfcLIQN 'CO, 2285 8. Overlook AdvertUluR mc Cleveland Off Cleveland, O. Columbiur South Third Columbus, O. KansaB City National Fidelity Life Kannae City, Mo.

Kastern Fifth Hew York City. Vv'i'Hti-rn North Mlehi Klin Detroit BldK-i Detroit. Mich. Sew-So Club The Sew-So Club has been Attended Funeral Hicks of Chillicothe. came- to Marysville Sunday night to attend the funeral of Margaret H.

Cody which wan held enter- Monday morning. Mrs. Hicks is the former Martha Mackan of Marysville. Sunday GucsU Mr. und Mrs.

Ernest Collier and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fisher of Akron were Sunday afternoon guests at the home of Mrs. Ada Collier and post- W. W.

Bridge Club Tho W. W. Bridge Club will meet i augr Miss Lois, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rothley, Wednesday evening.

1 White Pine Bridge Club The White Pine Bridge Club will meet at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. mcl? has bcpn transferred Frank Bergendine, Tuesday eve-1 Nestles Milk Co. Moved Mr. and Mrs.

Gerrard S. Lee left Saturday to take up their residence at Cass City, where thc for- by the ning. W. C. T.

U. CKR18T MR ALL-ULL FOR CHRIST NOT HOW WE START BUT HOW WE END: But the path of the just is as the- shining light, that shineth more and more' unto the perfect 4: 18. LIST 34 DEAD FROM TORNADO (Continued from jmuo 1) ing damage estimated at $500,000. A iew minutes iifier it -wrecked the Baptist Church at Center Point, It dipped 'to earth ngain at TJllur, 20 miles away, cut across the yilautation yard of J. A.

Gabbie, and killed his wifo. This is the season, for tornadoes in tho southwest and middlewcst where tornadoes are not infrequent. Early Saturday a tornado hail (wrecked the village of Capron, killing seven persons. Yesterday's storm was by torrential rains, which hnd'soverifl paints in Texas, Louisi- (ina, and Arkansas threatening Jift small streams over their banks TFiet Woman's Christian Temperance Union will meet Tuesday afternoon instead of Wednesday afternoon at 2:15 in the Round Room, at thc Methodist Church. Mrs.

W. Perkins will give a talk of the meeting which she attended at tho Seneca Hotel, several weeks ago. Visited Friends Mrs, Elizabeth Sharrer spent Blindly at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Whelpley ot Columbus.

Visited Sister Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Roley and son Robert were Sunday guests 'at the home of the tatter's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Orson Smith at Grove-City. Mrs.

John Weidman and Edward Kandel and daughter Eloisp were week-end, guests at tha home of heir brother-in-law und sister, Mr. and Mrs. Phil Arnold at Columbus. Noighborhod Bridge Club Mrs. August Vollrath will entertain the Neighborhood Bridge Club at her home Thursday bEVEN DKIVEHS HUHX, SANTA ROSA, April rating automobiles up in "tin Lizzy" derby Sundaj and seven of the drivers V.L-IV re suiiijiisly hurt.

The pili-u uf the aged 'curs- tunc-d up t'i 50 or 60 milus an hour for the cume as some 10.000 iipectators looked on. Visiting Here Mr. and Mrs. George Fray of Chamberburg, came Saturday for a few days' visit at the home of the lalter's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Rosette and and Mrs. Angus Maclvor. Wcek-cni Guests- Mr, and Mrs. John Baker and daughters of Cincinnati spent the week-end at the homo of Mrs. R.

E. Kerr and daughter Miss Verge. Wcck-end Guests Mrs. Ed.ith Schwenke of Toledo arid Mrs. Charles Ball of St.

Paul, were week-end guasts at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Snodgrass.

Visiting Here Mrs. Carrie Mathers of Pleasanl- ville is here for a few days' visit at thc home of Mrs. C. D. Mills and daughters Misses Fern and Mary.

large atU'nrlnncc during tho show- ing of thn nil-county ntlnrod mov- ing picture film, "Circling Union County with the Camrraman" when I the pictures will bo shown at the. 'high school auditorium on Thurs-' 'day and Friday evenings of this jweck. It was reported Monday that one member of a Circle had sold more than sixty tirket.s and she hopes 'sell more before the first showing of the pictures. The showing of the movies is ing sponsored by the two Circlos. Mrs.

Joy Braun is leader at the Jn, 'zusmuch Cii -Io Mrs. Chester AIHT is leader of the Labour of Love Circle. Tho Circles are pprm- soring the picture in an effort to obtain funds with which to carry on the KO'K! work of The King's i Daughters in this community. The Columbus Dispatch on Sun-j Kenneth Hill and Weldon day printed the above pictures of collaborators in the production of; Easter Sunday brides, the pictures thi film taUs thrrc ar rc 1ha 75 views of all kinds in this sec-, being reprinted through courtesy of tkm ()f th( fj hj( a rcady that newspaper. been shown in Richwood.

Raymond i Miss Clarice and Milford Center. On Wednesday I Mr, and Mrs. ni nt tnc Pictures will be shown at' the sch(K)l auditorium in Unionvillc I Center. i and LeRoy Nicol, son of Mr. and Tickols for th(l showinf of Mrs.

Fred Nicol of Chuckery, was pictures hero arc 25 cents for adults EXAMINATION SAtUMMIV DOG ROUNDUP IS UNDERWAY FOURTEEN OOG8 PICKER UP I LAST WEEK HEBE AND DRIVE 18 BEING CONTINUED. Nine boys were accepted at the Fort Hayes for entrance into the C. C. C. camp from Union County on Saturday.

boys will be taken from there to the Lancaster CCC camp. The following boys were accepted: Charles F. Marysville; Elmer E. Hayman. Marys- i ville; Leo J.

Hlckman, Richwood; L. Jolliff. Rlehwofxl; BuN i ton J. Jones, Richwood; Elton N. Since the -Irivc was started last: Ken ton.

Marygville; Emerson Tuesday to rid the community of Mayer, Marysville; Ivan L. Moffett. the "luoso doaa" a total of 14 have picked up by Warden Mrs. Roy Nlcol boon William Zollmnn and Marshal Clarence J. Brown, they announced today.

Six of thc dogs picked up had neither collars nor licenses and were impounded and destroyed. Thc other eight dogs had tags or 1 collars and were kept in the dog pound until they were called for by their owners. They were The marriage of Rausch. daughter of i ui August Rausch of Darby Township, Magnetic Springs and Hornet L. Schmeltrer of Richwood.

Haymon and Moffett have attended camps before but for the rest of the boys this is their first time in a CCC camp, i solemnized Easter Sunday, in St. John's Lutheran Church at the German Settlement. Mr. and Mrs. Nicol will live on a farm in Union Ttwnship, located on the Milford Ccntcr-Unionville road.

In Trinity Lutheran Church at Marysvillo, Easier Sunday, Miss and IS cents for chiidren. were kept by the warden. The campaign on rounding up stray dofis will continue unabated Marshal Brown and Warden Zollman said Monday so if your dog is running loose you better him up. BLOCKED MARION ROAD April 19, to Radio 21, Listen Frontal Sinuses The frontal sinuses ara uiually larger in men than in women. CH AS.

ASM AN SAV with at StO A load of hay that blew off a'. wagon caused considerable traffic' Bertha Kandel, of Mr. anJ congestion and caused one Mrs. George Kandel of near Marys- villc, vas united In martlagc to car to take -the ditch about 10:30 o'clock morning five miles north here on thc Marion mad. Claude Chester Scheiderer, son of Mr.

and i Laird was dr ving tno tcnm and lhc Mrs. George Scheldesrer of Darby' wagon was loaded with 1'i tons of The couple will live on! when the racks were blown off farm near Marysville, on the Co- the wagon and the hay strewn over Jumbus road. the road. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Nicol (Irene! Aj car came along shortly after i Blumenscheln) who were married! the mishap and when the driver' Easter Sunday in the St John's Lu'- applied' his brakes to stop the car i Church parconage at the! skidded sideways into thc ditch.

Gorman Settlement, will live -with The machine was not damaged and KSW! BETTER JHflm COST KS. LESS Mrs. Leroy Nlcol the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John L. Nicol, near Marysvilla Mrs. Nicol is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bluincnschein of Marys- ville.

road. the driver went on his way. Sheriff Homer S. Roosa was called to the scene and directed traffic until tho hay could bo removed from the HEAVY RAINS OVER WEEKEND APPROXIMATELY INCH AND HALF OF U.VINFALL DUU1NG PRESENT "RAINY- A total of 1.48 inches of rain fell Marysville over the week-end Saturday unW Monday. Tho Visited Parents Miss Charlotte and Richard En- TI i i heaviest rain was Saturday when gard and Miss Betty Helser, stu- dents at O.

S. spent the weekend at the home of the former's 3.03 inches fell during the day. Monday noon the sun came out for thc P. T. A.

Meeting Tho Parent Teacher Association will meet this evening at o'clock in the senior high school library. There will be the annual election of officers. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. D.

J. McDonald and daughter of Columbus were Saturday evening dinner guests jit Hit- home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse McAllister. At Cleveland Mr.

nnd Mrs. F. G. Bittikofer, son, Myron und daughter Phyllis spent the week-end at the home of the former's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Bittikofer find Mr. and Mrs. Charles ScuU at Cleveland.

Visited Parents Mr. nnd Mrs. George 1 and daughter Peggy Ann and Mabel Miirtmi v. en' wuek-ead gue.st.s at the li'ime of lln: fonntr'i, paix-nls, Krv. Mis.

E. Svviiibunie. parents, Dr. and Mrs. P.

T. Engard, Sunday Guests first time in a week and thc'mcr-' cury was rising steadily. It has rained 11 tUrys out of th(i Mr. and Mrs. L.

U. Smallman had seventeen days thus passed in April. for their Sunday guests the latter's During these clevn days 3.27 inches brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. 1 of rain fell in Marysville.

Tho Max Zwcrner and aunt, Mrs. Wil- creeks and lowp laces were flooded SDH S. Kimball of Casper, Wyom- with water from the inct-ssant raias the last several days. County Engineer Walter GriOlth said Monday that he had received no word of any 1 roads being under water or of i (bridges that had been washed out 1 by UK; water. With the rise in temperature 'more i ing, Friends Myron Britikofer is spending until Thursday with fraternity friends at Cleveland.

Prlscllla Reading Circle Thc Priscilla Reading Circle will meet at the home of Miss Mai'yaret Asman, Tuesday evening, A DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. Harold Puling, of rain was forecast for Monday with cooler weather in prospect for Tuea- day. GRANGE NEWS Millereck Grange will meet the Waldo Ruad, announce the Tuesday evening, April 18th, birth of an 8 pound daughter, I a fj no program arranged. A with want We Pay I- or I1OI1SKS SS.OO, COWS $3.00 of size und condition CALL UNION C'OHNl'V ttKT Ki'ViTse 'i'c-k'iihono CauwJ Mai-ykvUle.

E. G. BuLiiiitb, liic. Ann Uauiuunn aiiil Juliii leke of Di'troit week-end at the home of tin iner'a bniUu.T-in-lav,- and i and Paul TeltlioiaUr. tlu: Mi'.

O. 'iiuiUutli VVt-ddtiii! Annivi A gr'iUji nt' and fm. Mr, and l.uu..! linn- M'lil a vi'iy hapjiy pi Sunday lit uf tliL-i: tlui'tttiii ui.aa.Ui, A j.ut-1'ai.k Ueverly Louise, at their home Tuesday, April lllh. CASK IHSMISStU The i.f F. E.

against Fred V. Dniiic and Ad.i E. B'Hiic rm-j been without recoid. Tliu dials are in be by the plaintiff. tMITLfcU '10 Ciuirlc', tin: ha K.

Milii'i', I'lu: i t'J K-o. O. H')V. land U. JiiM'-Mi i.lli- I ui'drnd that Maivl lh-' dt i 1 tiflh Century" battle- of the sexes is si'lteduled to be held.

Husbands I have been a. ked to bring wive.i be able to bill which the men Hunk they C'unnot. Wives likewise am a.iked to do the Prizes have l.a.^t week a j'lint nuetina between Millcix-fli ami Puinona Grange was held with a large al- teiidancL 1 There was a Ijrour.im. in a were served. made to eni.uur- iiue music em the grunge in'u- Ul' dcii'lidiilil, liiu iUlll bUn Oraiu nscaturt H.CMI v.tiKli il.

1.8 bu by the Business Announcement A FTER thirty-three years of most pleasant association with the farmers of this section of our county, I wish to state that the firm of Spurrier Brothers is disposing of.it:; crtire elevator business to The Ohio Grain Cooperative-Association. We. to lake this opportunity to express our sincere appreciation for all of the many favors shown, us in these many past years.and hope that all of our rural friends will be just as friendly to successors. We have become acquainted with our successors in many ways and have always found them to be fair in every way and know that the policies they follow will be for the best interests of our old friends. We sincerely request that the public be as kind to them as they have been to us.

We are retiring from the grain and feed business but we will continue to operate and serve this community as coal merchants as there will be no change this connection for either our rural or village friends. 'EMERY SPURRIER 0. L. SPURRIER A SOON as the details of the transaction can be worked out, which should be about May 15th, The Ohio Grain Co-operative Association will conduct the elevator and feed business of Spurrier Brothers. Until such time the business will be run as it has been in the past.

There will be no change in the operation of our feed store located on North Plum Marysville, Ohio, where the same efficient service will be given as in the past. The same line of feeds will be handled at the elevator as has been customary for there should not be any change of feedsfor poultry and stock already started on certain formulas. We wish to announce that Mr. Edgar Erwin, assisted by Mr. Afton Bump, with whom the Spurrier trade is well acquainted, will be the manager ot the elevator after we take possession.

Mr. Erwin has been the manager our elevator at Irwin for many years where he has established a reputation of friendly, fair and efficient service. We know he will be just as liked in thia community and thai he will make many friends both for himself and for our company. The Ohio Grain Co-Op. Assn.

II. i'. CLOUSE, Gen. Mgr..

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