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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 8

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I THE DAILYNEWS WILMINGTONOHIO Page Eight THE OLD HOME TOWN NE XT 0 A INSURE Your1 Household Goods re Against IRE Wilmington Ohio Phone 2135 The University of Jagielie of Cra cow Poland whore Copernicus re ceived his education was founded in 1364 by the Polish King Kazl miers the Great and endowed by svj later Polish king Jagielie in 14004K THOSE PERSONAL APPEARANCE ADS IN THE MAGAZINES HAVE CERTAINLY UPSET THE GJUIET RODTNE THE PEPPERCORN HOUSEHOLD Sermons Special Programs On Calendar College annual Up may have new pic if they wish at the given the reshmen OICERS AT WORK ON STORE BURGLARY Church Services Sunday AXN GEMAWV I gotta Look RIGHT You CANT GOTO A BIG PART? LIKE THAT WITH Your moustache All Ragged! Mrs Edward Ashmore 38 Is Victim Of Tuberculosis DR 0 BOYD ATTENDS DEIANCE CEREMONIES ARTHUR OUCH DIES NEAR DODSONVILLE The fastest speed ever recorded by a pigeon in a race was 3317 yards per minute 108 South St Dial 5443 Improvement Is Planned At Murphy Theater Building 1IRIII AUTOMOBILES DAMAGED IN CRASH NEAR VILLAGE Sheriff Gus MHlor and his deputies Saturday were working cn' clues which they expect to lead to the arrest of burglars who pried open a window in the Uibla Store at Westboro Tuesday night and stole merchandise val ued at 150 Arthur Touch 78 died at his home near Dodsonville riday night He is survived by two sons Charles ouch of Columbus and James ouch at home and the brother rank ouch of near Dod sonville uneral services will be held at the Dodsonville' Church on Sunday at 2 with Rev ox in charge Interment wilt be in Stroup cemetery in charge of Ellis and Lukens' CLASS PICTURES ARE TAKEN OR ANNUAL CHURCH CHRIST Rev A Wilson Pastor 9:15 Sunday school 10:15 Morning service Topic: "The Church at the 6:30 Christian Endeavor 7:30 Evening service Topic: Joy of the Dr Oscar Boyd vice presi dent of Wilmington College at tended the Inauguration of Pres ident Vernon Lytle at Defiance College Saturday Almost all Ohio Colleges were represented at the induction ceremonies They graded the 76 LIVESTOCK MEN GO TO CINCINNATI Seventy six Adams and Union Township livestock men went to Cincinnati riday and visited the Union Stockyards and plant of the Kahn Packing Company as guests of the Cincinnati Producers Co op erative Commission Association They were accompanied by Coun ty Agricultural Agent Walter Eluck Hammonds Market ing Specialist of Ohio State Uni versity and William Aufranc field representative of the Ohio Live stock Association The delegation left the Adams Township school at 7:15 A and reached the Union Stockyards and Exchange about 9 A saw how livestock is priced and prepared for tall market ing last occupied by the Charles Meis Shoe Co of Cincinnati will begin soon rank and James Mur phy owners of the building said Saturday The partition dividing the room will be removed and oth er improvements made The Improvement program at the theater building will include the re decorating of the 11 rooms on the second floor of the building They will be rented or leased for offices department was year those In exposition said on the Merchants the fair The Automobiles driven by Kemp ster Smart of the Beech Grove neighborhdod and a man name was not learned were damag ed when they sideswiped riday about 11:15 about three miles east of Harveysburg onjthe Harveysburg Wilmington Pike None was hurt Smart said the cars hooked hubcaps on a narrow bridge and both went into a ditch Members of the Brother hood of Sunday School Classes will meet Monday at 6:30 in the Church of Christ President McChesney of Cedarville College will be the speaker A potluck supper will be served President McChesney who re cently returned from a trip abroad is well known In 'Wilmington hav ing spoken in: the Methodist Church several months ago He formerly was a missionary in India He will be introduced by A I McVey president of the Brotherhood The Wilmington College orches tra under the direction of Duther Jones will play at the meeting ''More than 5W agricultural ex hibits attracted many Visitors to the annual Jefferson Township air held Thursday in the high school building irst prize for the largest exhibit went to James Smithson Displays were judged and awards made by County Agricultural Agent Walter Bluck Miss Eliza beth Master County Home Dem onstration Agent and Marlon Haines former assistant Agricul tural Agent In Clinton County The poultry larger than last charge of the Contests and games were program for the days donated prizes for exposition was staged by the Vo ag Department of Jefferson Township High School Mrs Edward Ashmore 38 former resident of Clinton Coun ty died it her home at Palnters Vilie riday at 8:35 after an extended illness of pulmonary tuberculosis She 'was the daughter of Aaron and Isabel Rhoades and was born In Pike County She leaves her husband eeven children Sdward Jr Opal Joseph Glenn Mary and Clara Louise and Julia twins all at home Her motherland six brothers and three sisters also survive uneral services will be held at the Paintersville Church Sunday at 2 in charge of Rev A Arthur of Bowersville Burial will be in the Sabina ceme tery in charge of Arthur Sunday School Classes Will Meet Monday Night Pictures are being taken of the reshmen class at Wilmington College by the Nagley Studios to be used in the Wilmington perclassmen tures taken same price class ORMER RESIDENT COUNTY DIES Remodeling of the business room in the Murphy Theater Build uneral To Be Held Sunday At 2 PM OICIAL REPORTS CASES EVER Cases of contagious diseases un der Quarantine in Clinton? County climbed to 36 during the week according to the report of Ruble County Health Commis sioner 1 The following new cases were Quarantined: Bobby Jones Douglaes street Scarlet Don Simmons' Jr Main street: Dick Starbuck Wil mington 1 'Mildred Leaverton Main street Elinor Drake Rom bach avenue Charlee Shaffer New Vienna Ronald Miller Sabina Bryce Taylor New Vienna Anna Margaret Smith' Wilmington 7 Ruth Lancen Sabina Herschel Lancen Sabina Helen Lancen Sabina Elbert A' street: Lenna Mae Shaller Grove street Ralph Lanceg Sabina Bruce Kin ser Martinsville Raymond Gam ble Blanchester Typhoid ever Louell Berger Westboro Mary Dawson Sabina Infantile Janet AyresWilmington Quarantines are being released daily and the situation is well un der control Dr Ruble said' Contagious Diseases Mount During Month BROTHERHOOD TO HEAR Delegation Visits Stockyards Packing Plant Clues Being Tracked Down In Westboro Burglary Annual air Held Thursday James Smithson Awarded irst Prize The University of Leyden In the Netherlands was founded by Prince William (the Silent) of Orange in 1575 as a reward for the heroic defense of the city against the Spaniards The Evangelical As aociatlon Xenia will have charge of the service at the riends Church at 7 30 Sunday Dr? Ben McClellan and Eavey will speak Walter will preside and Herman Eavey will be song leader Guyton is gen eral The Evangelical Asso TT elation is made up of a group of men leaders who have been in al most constant demand for many months for services in various churches in Greene County and surrounding territory This is the third time that the riends have ti led to obtain them before sue ceedlng so they are looking for ward to this program Dr Ben McClellan and Earl Eavey the speakers are weir known in Wilmington through their professions of surgeon and' wholesale: grocer respectively Other men in the party and tak Ing part in the service from Xenia will be: Dale Kyle Otis Pramer Charles Mack Andrew Hutchins George Bradley John Vanderpool James Wagner Insurance be bought safely on a bargainjbasis The rates of standard fire insurance companies are scientifically determined to as sure safety and certainty to all who buy protection We have no insurance we are ready to serve you with depend able policies accurately written to fit your needs and fairly rated to guarantee payment of al 1 just claims Now Located At 119j North South St Opposite Thorne Co BUSINESS ROOM TO BE REMODELED CH McWilliams RIENDS Rev Herschel olgtr Pastor Bible School 9:15 Mrs Hiatt superintendent The will have charge of the clos ing exercises Morning worship 10:30 Sermon by the pastor: in the Young meeting 6 with Versa Arnold North South street Evening service 7:30 In charge of the Laymen's Evangelical As sociation of Xenia Dr Ben Mc Clellan and Earl Eavey will speak Dr rank Osborn DENTIST No Bargains TODAY ARM DISPLAYS DRAW CROWDS AT JEERSON Christmas Greetings! BUY THEM DURING OCTOBER AND GET SPECIAL DISCOUNT We have one of the most beautiful displays of Christmas Greeting Cards we have ever New Style Smart Etched Examples of the latest in modem Gorgeous Marvelously lined buy when you see them Come in now and save the difference Registered 3 Patent Stanley LAND SAKESSDSIBS IN fOOM PLUCKING HER EYEieawS' and HERE YOU AREPlNCHING VJlLD HAIfeS THAT MOUSTACHE XAIODLDNTBE SURPRISED' IP GRANDPAXN WOULD PUT HIS BEARD DP IN CURL PAPEgiS LE WS7XN LEV CWMTRAL PftEtS lO3l 3l rank Skimming GENERAL INSURANCE PRICE RANGE 5c to 20c each A Small Additional Charga for Imprinting of Name PHONE 2575 Well Do the Rest! Wilmington Publishing Co Journal Building Saturday October31 1931 LAYMEN TO GIVE CHURCH program: 'T Special Services To Be Held? At riends Church Sunday Look! Everybody! Special Money Awards! Additional Money Prizes to Boys Girls Men Women Churches Schools Clubs Societies! $500 $2500 IN CASH Important! Paper Company Contest Closes Next Saturday Nov 7 at 8:30 Get Busy! rk A I EASY MONEY for boys girls men women churches schools clubs and societies! $25 plus $5 plus $5 three cash money prizes given to persons or groups bringing largest total amount of paper to our storeroom between Monday November 2 and Saturday November 7 The Paper Company at 127 SOUTH ST Wilmington will bring their old paper contest to a grand and glorious finish next Saturday night at 8:30 THE LAST WEEK but OH! WHAT A WEEK! READ! EXTRA SPECIAL As a special inducement to BRING PAPER EARLY IN THE WEEK we will allow the follow ing bonuses: 10 BONUS MONDAY AND TUESDAY Every 100 pounds of paper brought Monday and Tuesday counts for 110 pounds 5 BONUS WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Every 100 pounds of paper brought Wednesday and Thursday counts for 105 pounds Bonus applies to CASH prizes only Actual weights (without bonus) are counted on grand prizes DELIVER PAPER EARLY AND GET BONUS! You Like to Have $25 for Clothing ood Coal Rent? Your Chance! Contest now OPEN TO ANYBODY AND EVERYBODY Any man woman child family church public school club' or society eligible for CASH prizes Any boy already registered can join any group or society for CASH prizes and also have' his share credited to his individual total in the contest for prizes as advertised orig inally Notice To Wealthy People You owe it to your less fortunate deserving townspeople to look carefully through your storage rooms and clean out old magazines books and pa pers of all kinds and give them to some one who is trying to win these prizes There are many fam ilies in Clinton County who could use $25 right now at the beginning of wintei BIG ADDED PRIZES PAPER MONEY BIG ADDED PRIZES IN CASH $500.

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