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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • Page 2

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Page Two THE EVENING TRIBUNE, MARYSVIUE, OHIO Wednesday, 11, BAND PRACTICE THIS EVENING CAfiD OF THANKS cost to the student is the private lessons which are as loaows: eight dollars for the eight-week course wish to thank for of one lesson a week or fifteen cards, leters and flow- dollars for two lessons a week. sent to me while in Jane Case Two recordings will be made of Splt each student during the summer RS CHA RLES SCOTT. GRADUATE MEMBERS ARE i wTth cost to the par- 21(Mp INVITED TO JOIN IN jents. Students may register for I PRESENTING SCHOOL I the summer music courses tonight BAND CONCERT at the school building or may call Mr. phone 6164.

The Marysville high School band will rehearse tonight at 7 o'clock behind the high school building in preparation for the Thursday night street concert and carnival sponsored by the Band Parents Association. Graduate members are urged to he controlled, Investigate before you Invest. Every appliance mnde. clnl for the Individual case. Men, women, children find hahlcs; also fomnlc les, dropped Ktomavh nnd other Innl band program.

An eight week mu- NO chnrge for con. sultntlon or exnml- sic school will be Conducted by notion. In Marysville nt Oakland Hotel, 'Saturday, June 14. nior band rehearsals, junior band A.M. to 8 P.M.

participate in the program and all the summer band activities. Junior band members are invited to sit-in on tonight's rehearsals. The concert on Thursday night marks the Donald Euverard.jlocal music dir' cctor. The courses offered are: se- RUPTURE HEAT WAVE IS ENDING TODAY DAMAGE SUIT FOR $50,000 SUIT FILED BY WILLIAMS AS RESULT OF FATAL ACCIDENT NEAR HALL'S CORNERS practices, beginnersyband classes, drum majorette drum class and private lessons) The only HIGH OF 90 DEGREES REOIS TERED ON 0 ENT THERMOMETER YESTERDAY Write for date of next trip to your locality. 79i Enst Main Columbus 5, Ohio.

BOTTLES AND AT FOUNTAINS Yesterday's record a king season high of 90 degrees in this city statewide high temperatures asi 6hio scitizens sweltered. The mercury ranged between 8 and 94 degrees over the state and got no lower 67 in Ohio las in Marysville was 69 degrees last night. At one o'clock this afternoon the government' thermometer a the water plant registered a high of 84 degrees as Ohio's first brie heat wave of -the year came to an end as cooler air pushed into th state from the northwest. The mercury was to be retardei by the influx of cooler air plu widely scattered and brief thun dershowers. BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Blumen schein announce the birth of a 6V4 pound son, Dennis, June 10th, Famous personal stationery may be obtained at The Tri- Ptpsi-Cola Company, Long Ifand City, Franchisee! Bottler: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. of Columbus A damage suit for $50,000 hao filed in the court of common here against' Roy A. Hibner of Kenton, owner of a truck nvolved in a traffic crash near California last December 18, which resulted in the death of Mrs. Edith Williams of this city.

The action has been brought by Ray F. Williams, administrator of thp estate of Mrs. Williams, for the benefit of her 13-year-old son, Wilford Williams, jr. Gwynn Sanders of this city is attorney for the plainhff. Hibner is the owner of a coal truck which was parked on the highway just west of Hall's Corners about nine o'clock on the night of.

December 18 after the river of the truck, t)ale Jones, also of Kenton, experienced trouble with the motor of the car. Mrs. Williams was a passenger in. a station wagon 'by her husband, Wilford Williams, which crashed into the "rear of the parked truck. She died shortly after, the accident in which? her husband was also seriously injured.

At a court trial'on February 10 which followed the accident, three common pleas jurges found the driver, Dale 'Jones, guilty of highway manslaughter; suspended'his driving rights for a year and placed him oh probation for the same period of time. Gist of the testimony at the trial was that Jones had failed to put out torches or fuses to warn ap- prpaching traffic of his stalled truck. Jones was hauling a loan 01 cjoal from Kentucky at the time of the crash. Mr. and Mrs.

Williams came to this city about two years, ago when Mr. Williams purchased the Otte tailoring and dry cleaning shop on COGNOVIT NOTE Union Banking Co. has brought suit against Merlyn R. and Elsie M. Dyer for money due in the amount of $507.00.

Gwynn Sanders is. attorney for the plaintiff. INCREASED BOND the bond of Henry Beach, presently confined In the county jail on a charge of armed, robbery, has been increased from $500 to by Judge R. L. Cameron on application by William Coleman.

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS John F. and Kathryn Simpson to William A. and D. J. Herd, lot in Marysville.

Glenn and Geneva Eldridge to Augusta Gordon, lot In Marysville. COURT RULlNCl The Ohicr supreme court today refused to Intervene in the guardianship case of Hattie Taylor, of Marysville. She had filed suit against Sturgis H. Cheney to, end his guardianship over her, but the Union County Courts threw out her petition. otito sates AS TOLD BYTfc DIVISION ARE ON BEDS FKOM AMV TO FINED 110 William" Call of city was fined $10 and costs by Justice William Snodgrass this morning on a charge of assault by Call's, wife, Erma, following altercation at the Wilcox restaurant.

Police 'Officer Richard Simpson made the arrestv BALL LEAGUE IS ORGANIZED FIRST, OF SERIES OF SOFTBALL GAMES TO BE PLAYED ON EVENING OF JUNE 24ih Enna Jettick whites and fort shoes are featured Galloway shoe advertisement to day. The city Softball league will begin play on the evening of June 24 on the north diamond of Memorial Field at Grove sleet and Collins Avenue, according to John Steele, recently elected president of the league. Six teams, have been entered WANTED Housekeeper, by July 1. Apply in person. MRS.

E. E. SAWYER 112 W. Fifth St. Marysville Phone llfli or 6681 COURT REVIEW.

OF INSURANCE CpLUMBUS, June ,,11 Supreme Court will review the question of whether an insurance policy hei(i la young Toledo navy aviator killed in the war is valid, even, though it contained a clause against civilian Hying. i the court today admitted t6 review the the Life Insur- ance Virginia, Wnic.h Issued a the of Ens. Donald Conaway, killed when his navy crashed in the Pacific. The Lucas County Common Pleas and the sixth district appellate courts, held the was valid despite-the civilian flying the clause did not specify military flying. RECOVERING- Fay Wolford, who is pneumonia In the, veterans hospU at Marion, is reported to je the recovery.

His condition was earlier in the week his and idaugh- ter were called to his' bedside. tbli There a 20 per cent Ion In plgi born dead or that die in the Jrst tew days alter Bnral Bchooli Approximately SO per cent ol the school population if educated in rural or small urban communities. Famous Rytex personal stationery may be obtained at The tribune. the Carl Guiulitlu Monthly (2nd Saturday) Night 50-50 BARN DANCE at the, Marysville Armory June 14 Saturday Night, 9:00 by the SUNSET SERENADERS Admission SOo in. te ar tioh said.

They are: Nestle Milk Products, Union Electric, Marysville American Legion, Salter Manufacturing Western Auto, and Gray Hay During the first week of play the contests will all be twilight games. Thereafter the games will be played under the lights at Memorial Field. The first week tilts will start at 6:45 o'clock in evening and games under the lights will begin at p.m. The first week schedule is as follows: 'June 24 Nestles vs. Union Rural Electric.

June 25 American Legion vs. Sailers. June Western Auto vs. The following week two league are scheduled for July 1 and one league game and a contest between a league team and an out- of-town team on the night of July 5th. Admission to the league play is fifteen cenls; Children, accompanied by their parents, will be acl- free.

Entrance lo the field will be Ihrough the Ninth street gate only. Eczema Itching, Burning-Di: Gists Quick Ease and Comfort Get a bottle of. stainless, powerful, penetrating Moone's Emerald very, first, application should, give you, comforting, relie.f and a few cqnyince you that you have at last found tna way to overcome the intense itching and distress. Moone's Emerald Oil is easy and simple to stainless economical promotes healing. Ask for Moone's Emerald Oil.

Satisfaction or money back-good druggists LEGION NAMES ItS DELEGATES Delegates from the Marysville Post of the American Legion to attend the state and district-Legion conventions were elected at the regular. meeting of the local American Legion Monday evening. Delegates -named are Commander Eugene Rausch, Arthur Galloway, McKinley Haines, Luther Liggett, Clarence Thompson, and Sixth District Commander Gale Baldwin. The state is to be held at Cincinnati on August 2-3-4, and the district convention will be at Westemlle on June 22. Miami Race Counc 19NICHURACINC POIT TIME 6.00 RM.

PHOTO FINISH ITARTINCCATE Daily Double If your Pop is a sports-minded guy (and whose Pop isn't?) your gift problems are solved-right here and now. Within our walls you'll find the largest and Lest collection of sports equipment in town. Fishing gear, golf clubs, tennis clubs, guns and everything under the summer sun Dad You can't go wrong because Dad, himself, buys all of his equipment, here. HEADQUARTERS FOR SPORTING GOODS UNION FURNITURE and APPL. STORE (Formerly Hutehinson Furniture Store) 110 South Main St.

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