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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 3

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1 THE DAILY NEWS JOURNALWILMINGTON OHIO Wednesday August 22 1934 'Page Three1 The Watch oh the 7 wono with and 15c his life Big stage BUY IN WILMINGTON '17 BUY UauA NEXT CAR ON THE BASIS 11 rw 'TT's '1 4 A SALE ill Be Offered At Public Sale On the Premises 7 THE PRICE THE I I hi twe bullet KWI HUSSE KELLY SPRINGIELD fatigue proof TIRES the and MAN BLINDED IN ATTEMPf TO TAKE HlS OWN LIE esque town in rance and Eng land Among the varied interest ing settings are students' quarters CHEVROLET PUCES RAVE BEEN REDUCED AS MUCH AS HEAVY RAINS AID COUNTY PASTURES COUNTY LAMBS BRING PREMIUM AT CINCINNATI hen a adaptation story' Coming riday show Coming Sunday Comes The Navy" 7 CHEVROLET MASTER SIX SEDAN MILLER TO GIVE TALK AT DOVER CHURCH ThurmanDusty" Miller Wil mington newspapermanAllI he the speaker at services at the Dover riends Church Sunday at A The novel which unpretentiously emanated from a small cottage in England to impress a war imbued world and gamer tlasaic fame and popularity through the years final ly opens at the motion picture screen today and tomorrow at Murphy Theater "Of Human Bondage" has been cinematized by RKO Radio Pic tures with' Leslie Howard starred in the leading role of Somerset Maugham's story! Human Bondage" powerfully depicts the poignant drama of a physically handicapped youth whose disability earns him roman tic tragedy Crippled sensitive cultured the hero of novel solicitous for lore and under standing thrusts himself Impetu ously on his first romantic adven ture He becomes infatuated with a tawdry promiscuous girl or escape he turns to a compassion ate intellectual woman but falls to reciprocate her love Then a poor bat well bred woman offers him complete happiness The strange attachment to hla first love persists and he takes her back after her many recurrent de partures with other men Only her death affords him full freedom from the strange spell and the real enjoyment of life dramatic action of "Of Human Bondage" passes against the colorful backgrounds of pictur Allen Simkins Agent News Journal STEUBENVILLE Aug Samuel 0 Hopkins 73 probably will pass the remainder of hie life blind fn one eye physiciana said the result of his having fired a bal let into his head in an effort to end lra Blanche Deck Correspondent Telephone Z7O8 A am packing plant which was tour ed by the group following the lunch hour Carcasses from the various grades of Clinton County lambs were inspected by the group dur ing the afternoon followftig which several of the party saw the Cincinnati Reds beat New York Giants 4 to 3 All flock owners are urged to at tend the county wide purebred ewe and ram show to be held at the Wilmington air Grounds Satur day beginning at 1PM Nearly 300 entries are anticipated and more than '80 registered rams pur chased by the flock owners during the 1934 campaign will be shown and distributed our different breeds will be represented Ad mission will be free All owners of ntfrebred rams which were ourchased in the 1933 and 1933 catsnairns are creed to bring theltrams to this show re gardless of whether they have traded previously to the show It Is the desire of the association di rectors that all rams be on exhibit Thursday August 23 1934 at 2 Appraised at $300000 Terms Cash lL' VI a 7' 'T i NEW Dr James John son and family of Wilmington and Mixa Thelma Holmes are enjoying a motor trip through West Vir ginie Mr and Mrs Harley Phillips are enjoying fishing in Michigan Mary Uible spent the week end "with Eloise Simkins Mr and Mrs Glenn' Southerland and Benson West the West reunion Sunday Mrs Martha Swingley had as her guest Saturday and Sunday her niece team Hyde Park Cincinnati Mr and Mrs red Eaton and 7 98 Sold at $1 MoreThan Top Quotations of Previous Market BLOOMINGTON The Sewing is invited to meet with Mrs Margaret Wilson Tuesday afternoon Mrs Effie Williams and' son Mrs Rose Peelle and Mrs Dfelpha Peelle of Wilmington were Sat urday evening callers with Mrs Peelle Misses Elsie and Lorena Knisley spent Thursday at Wilmington Mrs Grace Aldrige la spending a few days with her sister Mrs Rule Adams at Sabina Dale Alexander is spending aeek with Mr and Mrs James ffrown and family Mr and Mrs Arthur Brownlee and family attended the home coming at the Brush Creek Bap tist Church near Peebles Sunday and visited relatives Monday Mr and Mrs A Hildebrant and daughter June of Ross Town ship were guests of Mr and Mrs Kibler and Mary Stewart Sunday Miss WinifredPowera spent last week at Young People's Confer ence at Sabina Sirs Laura Dunham of Leb anon is'gpendlng a few days with Mr and Mrs Peelle Miss Elsie Knisley is spending a week with relatives and friends at Washington Peelle attended Yearly Meeting at Wilmington last week Mr and Mrs Kenneth Wilt and family of Milledgeville spent Sun day afternoon with Mn and Mrs Harry Wilt and son Mrs Ellen McCoy spent weekend with her children families at Xenia Callers Sunday Mr and Mrs Ben Brown were Mr and Mrs Charles Brown and daughter Janies Brown and eons Wayne and NbeL Junior Kirk la spending this week with his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Earl Kirk and family near Reesville Mrs Elia Sturgeon spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Harlan Kerns near Lumbertom Mr and Mrs rump at tended the Wright reunion at the home of Mr and Mrs' rank Wright near Waynesville Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Clara Alexander and family were Mr and Mrs Hershey Graves and family David Knisley returned home Sunday after spending a week with relatives at Washington Mrs Walter Sanderson and Miss Mary Stewart Called on Mrs Bargain Days At Murphy Today and Tomorrow TITANY people find good lllnhn wnM hntnriG rar a consider first what it does to make motoring more enjoyable next what it costs to operate and last its price Proceeding thus you find that Chevrolet alone Knee Action Body by isher a valve in head engine and cable controlled definite addi tions to motoring pleasure urther investigation reveals that owners say a Chevrolet saves on gasoij and upkeep If you now consider price you discover that the Chev rolet is priced extremely low Your Chevrolet dealer invites you to go over the facts with him CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY 'DETROIT UICHICAN Minnie Briggs and Miss' Elizabeth Briggs of Wilmington Mr and Mrs Milton Sanderson entertained at dinner Sunday Mra Blanche Jesss Margaret and BarbaraLee Johnson and Tony and Til Rittenhouse of Wil mington Mrs Ada Lance and Delphie Peelle of Wilmington were din ner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs Peelle Miss Lorene Knisley of Colum bus is spending i this week Mr and Mrs Peelle Mr and Mra John Kirk family entertained at' dinner Sun day Mrs Emma Murrell and sons Stanley and Leo "of Xenia The 4H Club met Tuesday night with Lowell Alexander Miss Phyllis Hanley is visiting Mr and Mra Charles Brown and daughter thia week Mr dud Mrs Ben Brown enter tained at dinner Thursday Mr and Mrs Sam Brown and daughterot Clarksville and EJwin Eubanks of Wilmington Charles Sturgeon of Xenia Is spending ten days at his home at Bloomington Mr and Mra George Abbott and family of Dayton spent the week end with Mr amf Mrs ox and Nina Wilson Mr and Mrs Knisley and family spent Sunday with Mrs Magnolia Scowden and son at Washington Mr and Mrs rank Cooper of I Xenia called on Mr and Mra Creedon Sunday The Holmes reunion was held Sunday at Grassy Run Mr and Mrs Lee Gordon de lightfully entertained with a birth day dinner Sunday in honor of the 76th birthday of George Black ford Those enjoying thia occasion were Mr and Mrs Emerson Wil son and daughter Jane Mrs Blackford and the honor guest Other Sections In Cincinnati Area Are Barren Heavy rains late in July and early in August have been of great benefit to pastures and grass lands in Clinton A Clinton County fanner who gellsmjlk the Cincinnati mar ket declared that the' county is a veritable oasis compared with oth er sections in the Cincinnati area! Hamilton County is the worst and pastures are barren because of the protracted drouth be said art! Six Sport Roadittr at lint Mich $465 With bumpen tpan tire anJ tire Me the 'lut price it $1800 adduumal JPrieee rubject to change tdthouf notice Cnn pane Cheaelie low delwem prices and eaey GMAC terms A CeieralMoton Value daughter Doris attended the Hod son Mcadden reunion Sunday at Wayne aehool building Mr and Mra Carey Stratton and Emma Holmes attended a birthday dinner Sunday at home of Lee Stratton near Clarks ville 1 Hotps rom Visit Miss Barbara Penn has returned home after a vtsitwith her aunt Mrs'H Sullivan 'and family at Marietta Claude Sears of Cincinnati spent Sunday with home folks The Society met at the Church August 2 with Mrs I A Arthur and Miss Bertha Pem berton as hostesses Mrs Coffin presided Mrs Weuna Had ley was in charge of devotiona ol lowing tha mite box opening Miss Pemberton was in charge of the program in Malaya Beautiful memorial services were held for Mrs Emma Trimble who had been a long and faithful mem ber The nominating committee gavea 'report of officers for the year they are: president Mrs Coffin vice president Blanche Matthews recording secretary Gladys Uible corresponding secre tary Miss Bertha Pemberton and Ella Boden treasurer Water melon was served at the close Mr and Mrs Will Taylor and daughter are guests of Mr ant Mrs Stanley Hathaway la Seriously III Mary Elizabeth Hoskins of Wil mington called to see Miss Mae Tilton who is seriously ill Mrs Leona Noble has been visit ing her father William Becker at Middletown Margaret Dowden of Washing ton spent the week end with her sister Mae Tilton who is ill Mrs Leaverton of Lees burg was the guest of her daugh ter Mrs Heber Rank and family Thursday and riday Ruth Ann Davis of Loveland or further details sea local ticket agent BALTIMORE7 ALLS OU mitt ifa' xnL i 1 Springfield Ugumofi Never bef rrr JSST 7 i serve you OubXrn fo built on uTv1 1 esllrctlon ulU bring a rlomer our buafnew depend upou 1L Guaranteed Tire 'Vulcanising 1 EXPERT RADIATOR REPAIR WORK btop loday Prompt Courteous Servirp Tire Shop 'Corner Sugartree S'Mulberrv Streets Dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Ad erruson and familv wph "Of Human Bondage" features a John Sanders of near Port Wil brilliant cast to support the high 111am and Pauline erguson of 8 a I wiimintton Mrs William Small Mrs Milton Sanderson and children Miss Ger aldine Johnson and Oren Brownlee visited Mr and Mrs Homer John son And daughter at Xenia Tlfhrs day Mr and Mrs red Powers and family visited' relatives near Ce darville Thursday Mr and Mrs rank Cooper of Xenia spent the weekend with Mr and Mra John Kirk and family Thursday evening' guests of Mr and Mrs Ben Brown were Mrs Spend Labor Day at NIAGARA ALLS Leave Sept 1 Return Sept 4 J00 Round Trip Train leaves 2:18 Arrive Niagara alls Sunday Leave 1205 or 8:45 Monday September a Arrive home Tuesday SeptemberATick ets good in coacher Also In Pullmans aVrfduced rates A splendid opportunity to vlslU Xmerlca'a scenic won THE If you feel low don't remember loss of strength sleeplessness nervousnesspaleness lack of appetite and general run down condition quite often may be traced directly to low blood that is the red corpuscles and vital oxy gen carrying nemo gio bin of the blood are below normal SSA is the great sclentiflcaUv tested medicine for restoring this blood content Its benefits are pro gressive accumulative add en during By all means try it for bet ter health and more happiness Unlew your case is exceptional you should soon enjoy againthe satis faction of appetizing food sound sleep ana renewed strength yo net tx winded br the edorte of a few unethical dealen who may aue gwt eubetituteaYou novo a right to ins lit that SJkS be aupplied yowolC ncueeL Ita long yean of prefer enea your guaranteo of poiefaf action arrived Sunday to spend the week with Eaton Mrs Kate ealy anf Mlsa Ber thaPemberton were Sunday dinner guests of Mrs Anna and Miss Jen nie Britton The Class of the ME 7 unuren win hold a picnic at the home of Mrs Kathryn Williams riday The Ladies Aid will be guests at the meeting Dorsey and Donald Dudley of Wilmington were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Raymond Deck Mon day evening Mrs Leda Moyer and aon Charles and Miss Ere Aubrey spent the week end with Mr and Xm txle lfnna 'a r'e a sxz0o a iauA AJvriUll Sunday afternoon callers of Mr and Mrs 'Eaton were rank Jones and three sons of Center field 77 Mrs David Inlow and daughter' Opal spent the day with Mr and' Mrs Thomas Lamar and family re cently Miss Louis Marcy and Harryt Hurst were dinner guests Thursday evening of'Mr and Mrs Raymmd Deck Wayne Steele has returned after a visit with Joe Ixnzle Davis at Loveland Saturday and Sunday house guests of Mr and Mrs Raymond Deck were relatives of Madison ville including Mr and Mrs Nor man Diehl and son Earl and Mrs mother Mrs Marie Naylor McDaniel Afternoon callers were" Misa annie and Ota Runk John Hunk Mr and Mrs Heber Runk and son Bobby Mr and Mrs Charles Dove and daughter Max ine of Dayton Mrs Dudley spent from Thursday until Monday with her sister Mrs Raymond Deck Tuesday dinner guerts of Mr Mrs William Bobbitt were Mr and Mrs McDonald Mrs Donna Green and Miss Bernice Montgom ery TO SETTLE ESTATE Modern Home of the Late James Ireland 431 North Lincoln Street Wilmington Ohio medical study rooms typical Lon ij Slln(lay son garaens ana the rarislau art sector 4 New Vienna histrionic qualities of Leslie How ard In prominent roles are Bette Davis rances Dee and Kay John son Parts of lesser importance' are undertaken by fine play ers as Reginald Denny Reginald Owen Desmond Roberts Alan Hale and Reginald Sheffield John Cromwell directed from Lester Co oi tHBugaam Vi SR i 7 1 4 1 mm CHEVROLET BKANDEINBURG i 1 1' I 7 I 7 VMM 1 UnidLiiJ 4 county quality lambs sired by reg istered' Shropshire and Southdown rams and graded under the aourl' Plan" raised values on the Cincinnati market Tuesday by a range of 35 cents to one dollar above top quotations the previous 7 day Ninetyeight lamba included tn 7 the grading demonstration graded "double blue" or "premium" lambs Ten of these were sold to a Cin cinnati packer Stanley 'Gall Pack Ing Co at 4850 per hundred an Increase of 1 above top quotation "6n' market These 10 lambs weighing 740 pounds were slaughtered Immediately and pro cured 410 pounds of dressed meat thereby showing a dressing weight of 554 per cent as compared with ihe generartun oL market Jambs which show an Average dressing weight of approximately 47 per The 58 additional premium' lambs I sold at which waa 75 ceht per hundred above top Two hundred and fifty three blue" or "top" lambssold at 3775 per hundred approximate ly 25 centa above general top quo tations on thtf market the previousday Only 38 dots" or "medium" lambs and 13 dote" were found by aheep salesman for the Cincinnati Pro ducers Cooperative Association who graded the lambs for the Clin ton County Lamb and leece Im provement Association at the Wil mington Stockyards Monday More than 60 flock ownera witnessed the grading demonstration The 402 lambs were shipped to the Cincinnati market via Balti more and Ohio Railroad at a cost of leas than 13 cents per head Mea who consigned only a few Jamba enjoyed the same efficiency ia both transportation and selling costs Directors of the local im provement Association urge that all high quality lambs should be sold through the terminal markets where values are determined on which all bids are made for direct buying now being practiced by 'many packers They believe tjts practice of selling quality live stock a home and selling Inferior quality on the markets serves to destroy livestock values This principle was demonstrated by the sale of lambs described in this ar 'tide ifty fire Clinton County flock owners participated in the market tour to the Cincinnati Terminal to witness the sale of lambs yes tarday ollowing the sale of the lambs the group toured the entire yards and witnessed the selling of hogs at 1715 per hundred an in crease of 15 cents above previous day Later the group was bv Hamer editoKOf the Na tional Livestock Prtiducer IL Smith mansgMof tha Cincinnati Producers i dressed id Lea Hetland as I rector from Indiana Luncb'was served the dining hR of the Kahn A Sons mod soclation by xV 'V nJ wwAT'LLWAPety 7 IIWmw i aK: I I i 'Hi' Tnrn MBH raa mi rfrllirlirc I I TwfTTTwrgnlffw( 41 lZ I W8QMBV ft ZZ iMKMiirBTiTiiHLrwM 4 i If I I 4 I ToTISW 77 Illi I I 1 I y'5 aY 11 III I I Tail I yr 7 5 Telephone 2141 7 I 44 i 1 a I.

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