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MARfSVILOJ TRIBUNE, MARYSVIEEE, OHIO September 6,. IS APPOINTED WIDOW OF COUNTY TREAS- UHER NAMEG BY COMMISSIONERS TO SUCCEED HER HUSBAND. the last Sunday In August at the American, Legion Park. Union County commissioners announced Wednesday that they have appointed Mrs. Effie Tossey, widow ofr County Treasurer Pearl Tossey, to succeed her husband as courity treasurer.

Mrs. fossey is well qualified 'for the position as she had been chief deputy in the treasurer's office gtrtce Mr. took-off ice in September. 3931. His present term was until September of next year.

The appointment 'by the commissioners will meet with the hearty approval of the citizens of the county, as Mr. and Mrs. Tossey have been popular and efficient and It was felt that the 'widow waa entitled to complete the term of her husband. The appointment was made at a special meeting of the commission-'tions o'clock this morning era last Saturday morning as the nor home, 637 West Ninth Street. requires immediate was the.

widow of Chester inent. Announcement of the -op-iEvans who died In 1921. She Was a pointment was- delayed -until native 'of Raymond. Ohio, born services were held for Mr. March J2, 1871, to John and Sarah GRANT The fifteenth -Grant reunion was held last Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Davie at 'Raymond. One hundred and six relatives end friends from St. Louis, New York, New Jersey, Michigan, Columbus, Cincinnati, Marlon, Toledo, Urbana, Mt. Victory, -West Mansfield, Ridgeway, Marysville, North Lewisbu'rg, East Liberty, West.

Liberty and Mechanlcsburg were pros- ESSEX LADY WAS CALLED Mrs. Elizabeth Godfrey Robert- Bon, 69, a native of Union Couhty died late Monday night at her home four tniles north of Rich wood in Jackson Township after an eight years illness. She was born November I860, and: was married In to J. B. Robertson.

Mr. and Mrs. FLAT BRANCH ent The next reunion will be held' Robertson celebrated their golden IS'STKEN WEST NINTH STREET LADY. TOESDAY-iFU- NERRL SERVICES wedding anniversary last year. Surviving with the husband are nine children; George and John of Essex, William of Richwood, Carl of Mt.

Giload, James of Bucyrus, Mrs. Eva Landcs of Ostrander, Mrs. Ethel Hopkins of Bloomville, Mrs. Bessie Gillispie of Agosta, and Mrs. Lydia Mettler of Marysville; twenty- three grandchildren, four great- grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs.

Delilah Dutton of Agosta and Mrs. Elmina Love of Rlchwoqd. Mrs. Robertson was a member of the Meth- adist Protestant church at Essex. Funeral services Thursday aUcr- non at 2 o'clock at the home.

Burial in the Price cemetery at Essex. Mrs. Kittle Evans, 65, succumbed to a two days' illness of compiica-1 Tossey. COMPLETE PAVING 'ON ROUTE C. J.

Atkinson and daughter, Mrs. Helen Jolliff. and son returned Wednesday from a five days' visit with his daughter Neil, at Ann Arbor, Mich. Mrs. John Bump 'and 'daughter June, of on Mrs.

Dan Comer Wednesday evening. On August 23 Mrs. Mary Kuba of East Liberty entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Richard Clino, daughter' Ann and son Dickie, of Marysville, und Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Comer of North and Mr, and Mrs, Dan Comer and sons Dene and Gene and daughter Martha Ann, in honor of Mrs. Dan Comer's birthday. Afternoon callers were Mr, and Mrs. Fred Kuba of LaRue; Mrs.

Fred Kuba'g fallier, of Toledo, and Mrs. Clara Park of Middleburg. Russell Wilson called at the home of Dan Corner Friday. Joe McEllroy called on Dan Comer Thursday afternoon, Joe Comer of Agosla came home Saturday for a'few days' visit With' his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Comer. Earl Comer of DeGrnff, Burl Oder Monday of this week with her aunt, I W. M. Staley, and with her who is visiting at the Staley home. Charles Foster and Elsie Polins of Urbana, Randie KUba of East Classes in pirfno for children ages 4 to 0 and 7 to 10, will start Wed-1 Joe Comer of Agosta and nesduy, September 10th, at the' Sherwood School of Music, Marie spent Sunday at Lake Erie.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmit Beightler and Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Stnley attended the funeral of Harrison Enix in Marysville Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morrison of Richwood called on 'Mr. and Mrs.

Damon Bennett'Sunday aftdrnoon. Mr. and Mrs. AUta 'LeMaster and son Rudolph, and the former's father, E. LeMaster of Kentucky, spent Sunday with Mr.

'and Mrs. Kenneth LeMasteY, near Woodstock. W. M. Staley and son returnee from the London fair with theli flock of show sheep.

They won many blue ribbons. MY. and Mrs. Richard Dasher and. son Philip spent Sunday With Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Rausch, near Marysville. Mr. and Mrs. William Palmer of Marysville spent Saturday nigh: with Mr, and Mrs.

Walter 'Weightier; Preaching Sunday at 6 p. m. by Rev. Forsythe. Mrs.

Charles Mlchels of Milford spent part of last week with her daughter, Mrs. Glen Still inns. Mrs. Cary Williams spent Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

E. Marysvitlo. STRING TRIO IN REHEARSAL I Hammond Hartshorn, 'both deceased. Surviving are'two daughters, Mrs. 42' Omn Clarldge and Mrs.

Anna I hugh and BOH, 'Russell Evans, all 'Construction work on State Route' of Marysville; also six grandchil- extending from Wilson's -Cor- 1 dren brother, John Hartshorn of Plain City has been com-i Marysville, and two sisters, to the extent that it will bel-J. 00 Tltus ot and Mrs. to traffic 'Friday of this Cnrm Wilson of Marysville, R. D. according to J.M.

Morrisscy' Funeral services Friday afternoon highway engineer for Urilon' at 1:16 clock Bt lhe Jate Madison counties. I nnd nt 2 Dt the McKendree There is. considerable work to be i 9 51urc nt rk Center HcV done on and ditches ohn of Raymond officiat- completed under traffic. lri(? BurDl York Center paving has'been finished in rec- cemetery of L. H.

Miller. time, according to the engineer. 'The total contract price was and to date has 1601 imen 57,000 hours of employment. This project completes the paving Mr. flnd Mrs.

Asa Harvey and of State Route 42 from U. S. Route I son Ruben, of Edison, were guests! Chappclle teacher. Enroll your Child now In this new and easy piano 289-1 w-1 SUNDAY DINNER GUESTS. 40 to Plain City, a distance of four- miles.

The Asbury church will have a sale at Waterman's office. Saturday noon. Chickens and all kinds baked goods. Arthur Hoopes of LaRue, forincr- ly of this city, was a visitor here on Wednesday, calling on acquaintances. at the Howard Elliott home Sunday.

They were accompanied home by the Misses Mary Ann, -Nancy Jane, and John Harvey, 'who had visited with. their Mrs. Samantha Houscr, -and their aunt, Mrs. Opal Elliott, the past week. Harloy Andrews of Ontario, Richland County, former Western Union messenger here, was a visitor here Wednesday.

ARE YOU GLAD TO KNOW THAT YOUR ERIENDS BACK? a "Welcome Home" -Basket You Can Mr. and Mrs. Elba Mathers, Mrs. RusseU Comer and wife of North Elizabcth Rowersmith, Miss Anna Lewisburg wore dinner nueste of Lnird and Minfl Com to of Dan Comer and family Sunday. crc cal i ers at the home of their cousin, Mrs, Walter 'M.

Staley, Sunday. Mrs. Bowersmith, who i is 80 years old, used to be a resident i of this community. BUCK RUN Mrs. Auta LeMaster and son Rudolph returned from their visit in Kentucky Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed' Rhinebergor of Columbus visited part of week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stillinga.

Mrs. W. M. Staley, and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Walter M.

Staley, and daughter Lquella Kay called on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth LcMastor, near Woodstock, last Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Stilllngs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kent, Mrs. W.

M. Staley, Mrs. Walter M. Stnley and daughter Louella Kay attended tlic London fair Friday. Carl Beightler spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Reed-and daughter Helen, near Richwood. 'Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. Bnord fipcn'. Thursday with Mr, and MM. William Davidson near Richwood. Mrs.

Ella Connelly has returned from a visit with her granddaughter, Mrs. William Morrison, rk'ur Richwoodi Mrs. Ralph Guy and little daughter, Betty Jane, of MarysVillo, spent CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our thanks to i friends'and neighbors who were-so kind and sympathetic during -the illness and death of our husband and brother, Harrison Enlx; to'Rev. Goedcklng for his kindly words; to the Trinity Lutheran Church, rela- lives and friends for the floral offerings.

Mrs, Harrison Enlx Mrs. A. C. Edson 289-1 wlO-1 TOWNSEND RALLY. A Townsend reunion will be held at the fair grounds, in Richwood at 7 o'clock Thursday night, Sept.

3. Those attending nre to bring picnic Addresses arc'to bo made by Raymond Joffrnys, G. J. Prcn- tcss and Grant E. Mouscr, Jr.

A group of enjoyed an informal rehearsal of a string trio composed of Mr. Wm. R. McEIwativ violin; Mr. William Wells, cello; and Mrs.

Lucille McElwaln, the Wolgamot home Tuesday afternoon. The trio is 'in 'rehearsal in' preparation for a concert to be given in Marysville early in October. The program was received with groat appreciation by the jfussts The numbers Included Beethoven's Trio in flat, Op. 67. The Wo played all four movements which include the Allegro 'Moderate, Scherzo-Allegro, Andante Ma Pero Con Moto and Allegro.

The continued with two movements from Schumann's Trio in Andante and Allegretto, and c'on- cluded with variations on a Viennese popular melody by 'Hans Gal. The'choice df the aelootions and the interpretation was most enthusiastically received. The community may tfxpect much In musical development from this trio. Mr. and Mrs.

have just recently taken'up residence In Marygville; are. well 'known In musical circles in sast. Mr, McElwain who is a'Marysvillo'boy, spent 'years In New -Yprk City BS violin soloist and conductor in concert and opera companies. He has conducted was heard 6s violin soloist 'with IHallovrell 'Concert Company for a of years, and was'violin soloist for two Elden Nicol spent the week at the home of Ellinger the London Road. with riteisltussar's Band on tout 1 Mr was instructor In 'orchestral' instruments in the Niagara'Falls pwttllc schools for five.

years. Mra, home is in Niagara -Falls, N. Y. Before her marriage -she piano accompanist for -Mr. McElwaln.

She has studied piano with Mrs. Feldman of Niagara Falls, and with'Loon Trlch, student of Lestchetlszky. Mrs. McElwaln wss -accrtrnpanist for Madam Cherry, a voice teacher of note in'Buffalo, N. with whom she also studied voice, fias reierllly taken Up rosidfiri'Ce in Columbus.

He 'was fatiTMsrly rst celloist with the New York -Symphony Orchertrn the direction of Walter Damrosch. fo'rmerly first 'cellist with the "New residing at 613 West Fourth Street, where they are preparing to open a studio in violin, piano, harmony, and orchestral Instruments. TWO ENBOM.EO AT OHIO NORTHERN V. Approklmateiy -250 freshmen ore expadted to enter Ohio" Northern University at the 'opening 'ot the fall Tuesday, September 8, Dr. Robert dent'of the university, announced today.

Students 'entering this fall from 'Union County are Helen Nancy Reedj Unionvllle Center, elementary education, and Betty -Jean Morris, Marysville, commercial education. Read the advertisements. UrifflKY DAY IIRRE. Harry-3. Day, treasurer of state, and a candidate for re-ielection.

on the Republican -ticket, was a visitor In Marysville on Wadnesday in the interest of his candidacy. INTO'DITCH 'wowtfnen Were pouring concrete In a now concrete mixer on 'the Marysvllle-Raymond Road Improvement -Tuesday afternoon, the mixer tilted and toppled into fe ditch. It took' workmen several hours to right the machine before they could on -the -road was delayed Wednesday because of rafny weath- er, 'but will be Thursday If the weather permits. Thirty men are now -employed 'on the -project morning officials in charge of 'the project plan to put two shifts to work. ABE FATAL, CLEVELAND, Sept.

Pet- sock, repairman 'for the Cleveland Electric -Illumination died bu'rns here 'yesterday after -he and a companion were scalded-by steam In a manhole in the downy town district. Precious Things stones are not weighed by the nor 'prj-cjous utterances judged by their length. JEB'S HUMES STATIONS IN OOLOR yet Ms marvelous new Philco is priced at only This amaaing new Philco actually enables you to tune foreign stations name! Onlv Philco could offer so so much cabioet beeury: so much sheer valuenhe exclusive tunes the new Philco High-Efficiency Aerial us weir itself ao you get twice as many foreign statioos. -Liberal allowance on your terms. MeAuliffe PHILCO Handsome two- tone console: Phiico Foreign Txnfag System, Fblico 'AtrUI to i A-- SEE THE WONDERS OF UNION COUNTY In Agriculture, Stock and Lets AH Go to the Fair EXCITING HARNESS RACES TEAM PULLING CONTEST RACES NEWEST FARM IMPLEMENTS AIRPLANE Make fair Time Vacation Time I-IOT 1.

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