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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 8

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January 124929 i THE DAILY NEWQoURNAIW Page Eight I REVCRISTACCEPTSCALLTO wrre PASTORATE AT HICKSVILLE A rfe hart pastor of the Wilmington hfer rrned 1 MONDAY SPECIAL If 4: a 4 rank Gallup Store Lumber Millwork Collett Lumber Yard lb Combination Sales EVERY OTHER THURSDAY STARTING an Thursday Jan 24 AT MELVIN armers Note 0 Every Girl Is Entitled tb Some Romance! 0 To A I 12 sharp Every Other Thursday LIABILITIES 98098 35 1545(1 1400000 i as "PASSED UP A t'W 'aw pleaded jealousy fr SERVICES OR WILLIAM BOBBITT TO BE MONDAY READ THE CLASSIIED (SEAL) attest: it C'GARNER REV SHANK TO BE SPEAKER ON MONDAY INLUENZA SEEMS ON INCREASE IN COUNTY LEES CREEK WOMAN CLAIMED BY DEATH TURNER Notary Public BROTHER LOCAL RESIDENT IS DEAD LODGES TO ATTEND REVIVAL SERVICES WWSHEPHERD DIES SUDDENLY 4 ADS Alice Stoops infant' daughter of Ira and rancesStoqps died atthe home in New Antioch riday evening uneral serviced were held to dajvat the home Inlciiafge of Rev Wolford Burial In' charge of Arthur was made tn New Antioch cemetery' jhe church which will under hie guidance is a very The body of William Bobbitt prominent farmer of the Dovei neighborhood who died at his win ter home in LaPorte Texas Thurs day morn ng will arrive in Wi! mington today at The body will be taken to the Arthur uneral Home where ser vices will be held Monday at 2 in charge of Rev Mc Williams Mrs Rebecca Hodson 82 died at tie home of her sou Cyrus Hodson' at Lees Cteek Saturday at 8 A following a short illness of pneu monia She had passed her entire life in Wayne Township and was a mem ber of the Lees Creek Church Surviving are the son at whose home she died two daughters Mrs Iva Lieuellen of Wilmington and Mrs Etta McVey of New Aptioch uneral services will be held in the Lees Creek Church Monday at 1 in charge of Rev Strick land Burial will be made in Lees Creek cemetery in charge of Littleton 3 I i You undoubtedly have something you want sold Bring us your unneeded imple ments livestock (horses milk cows feedng hogs brood sows etc) household goods or anything you have and want to sell We will sell it for you to the highest bidder on commission You cannot afford to conduct a small sale yourself when you can have it sold nere where hundreds of bidders will flock every other Thursday and receive higher prices at less expense William Weldon Shepherd 69 life long resident of Wilmington died hjome 235 North' Mul berry street Saturday at 9 A Mr Shepherd his been afflict ed with heart trouble the last 18 months but last summer was able to lie on the streets and greet' his many friends Early in November be again suffered from his afflic ion and several times he was in a critical condition but would ral ly and be able to sit up and enjoy his radio from which he derived many happy hours Saturday morning he arose at hla usual hour and was writing a let 51 rs Virginia Martin Watters re ceived a telegram that her eliest brother Alvin died riday morn ing at his home in Meade Kansas He leaves a daughter Mrs Meda St Clair of Tampa Ha and a son Clell who lives in Kansas His wife died in Tampa almost two years ago and was taken back to Meade Kans for burial Since then he has been failing health He was the eldest child of Wil liam and Hester Martin and was born and grew to manhood here in Wilmington His brothers Oscar and Millard and sister Vtriginia are all that survive of the eight cnildren DEATH CLAIMS MRS EMMA SIIPINCOTT operating stills Is 28426 52 3703 54 13134645 22468 2271150 550000 20011 (Hl Loans on Real Estate Loans qn Collateral Other Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Other Bonds Stocks and Securities Banking House and Lot urniture and ixtures Real Estate other than Banking Hous Due from Reserve Banks and cash in vault Other Assets Capital Slock paid in Surplus und Undivided Profits less expenses interest and taxes paid Individual Deposits subject to check Cashier's Checks outstanding Dividends unpaid Time Certificates of Deposit Savings Deposits Bills Payable St PRESTON fw feMectow A MONDAY NIGHT ALICE STOOPS IS CLAIMED BY DEATH READ THE CLASSIIED day Tony Sasso refused to testify 8 ter to Ms'eoh' Bartelftln Owosso Mlclm explainlng the betterment of healtbhb was enjoy Mg He called suddenly to ms wife And hl Pn ell flipped from bls band The Angel of Death had come Mr was 'born In Wil mington 'October 22 '1869 the eon of the late Mr and Mre Edward Shepherd He wa a birth right member of the riends Church At though not finishing hiecpmmon' school education he attended Wil mington College taking up a bus iness course He was latdr 'asso ciated with' hla father in the lum ber business on North Mulberry street contracting aud building houses He managed the business found ed by his father after death in 1904 for 12 years retiring in 1916 owing to ill health His great est amusement' was the out of doors and for many years he vis ited the northern States on hunt Ing and fishing trips His home life was congenial and he was always ready to aid the un fortunate He was a devoted hus band and father March 13 1890 he was united in Influenza seemingly is increas ing in Clinton County with the report of seven new cases Satur day All new case were in and near New Vienna As yet no great alarm is felt as none of the cases is regarded as serious all (being in a mild form Schools in the city and county will remain open until it is deemed ad visable that they be closed TOTAL 9225203 43 3 STATE OHIO COUNTY CLINTON SS: I Townsend of the above named The armers Bank do solemnly swear that the above statement Is true to the best ot my knowledge and belief because his uncle Janaro was pre sent to learn how he operated his business Sentences were defer red 4 i PROTECT CLEVELAND Jap An uncle and his nephew charged with guilty here through Conducted By Ewing Custis At the Large Custis Sale Bam Buyers Note This sale feature will ba worth yourat tention and Jittendance The list for next Thursday is already largeYand some real bargains are assured The sale Will be held inside a large satisfactorily heated and you protected from the unfavorable look ing over the offeringaand doing Jpou bid ding Tell your fridnds about these big events of the future and plto' attend regularly you may share to bargains 4 I 'W The week of the Annua! Evangelistic Meeting which opens at the Wilmington Church ofChrist Sunday and continues khree weeks will be attended by several special delegations from the local lodges and outlyingchurches of the county Un Monday night the Junior Or der United American Mechanics and Daughters of America will be present in a body Meeting closes at 8 in time for High School play The New Antiooh Church will also have a delegation present that night On Tuesday night Odd ellows Lodge anti Rebeccaks will attend in a body and on the same Wight a delegation will be present from the New Vienna church On Wednesday night the Mace donia and Martinsville churches will have a delegation present and on Thursday night thj Masonic Lodge and Eastern Stars will at tend iu a body Other special delegations will be announced later Sermons on vital themes by Strickler evan gelist and special music under di rection at Willis Beckett song evangelist will feature each night's service The meeting Monday night will close promptly at 8 to permit attendance at the Milk und Benefit at the High School By ROE i ULKERSON 1 )y before hte departure to keep an appointment to preach Sunday in I BUUU vuuiv LIE LONG RESIDENT WJL 'r 3 i mington had suffered 4 4 7 4 WITH HEART TROUBLE ANNOUNCEMENT! The final rehearsal ofThe JSailn the play "Romance of 'Kenton Trail" to be given at the'1 high school auditorium will be held in the hjglt school Saturday evening The play which is written andis also being directed bjuC 7 Cldyton Terrell is being presented' by the Wilmington Parent Teachers Asso ciatlon Proceeds' of be used to purchase milk forschool children jy Early history of Clinton County with its cave men mound builders Indians and other earlyJjsettlers will be depicted throughout the showing all characters beingtocaj people Individuals taking partvCinAthe production are Howard JHudso'ri Mrs Hutchens EdwinSan ders Maro Martin I McVey Levi Lukens Wendell arr Gleriha Mannon John Godlove Maynard McKay Eldon Haines Tom Grogan rank WJcai Will ife A Rea Delaware PCelle Everett Starbuck Albert Starbuck Alvin Coate Clayton Terrell Haji Ralph Haworth Mrs Clarence Robinson Helen Haines Minoma Benson Louise Sprague Katherine Pemberton Hare Lucille Peterson Mrl Eldon Haines Clarence Robinson Zenas Smith Martha Ann Robinson Betty Bruce Hall Charles Ward and Roy Eltzroth Rev Herschel olger Dr Kel ley Hale Robert White Mrs Herb Sarah Diboll and Oren Trefz Reserved seats are on sale at the College Book Shop and also at the office of Superintendent Hod son Tickets are also on sale by school children APPETITE IMPROVED QUICKLY Eajay tb Tait of ool If you have no desire for food and you feel out of sorts and de pressed stimulate your digestive organs Try Dr own form ula These pills taken after meals will aid digestion relieve the gas regulate the bowels expel constipa tion poisons and arouse appetite All Druggists 25c and 75c red pkgs PILLS TOWNSEND Cashier MSubserlbed and sworn to before me this 9th day of January 1929 SALLIE TURNER INAL REHEARSAL HELD 'SAT URDAY PROCEEDS TO AID CHILDREN Steel ence Posts On the Three Highway Between Wilmington and Sabina Phone Wilmington 853 it MINISTER DIES DAYTON Jan 12 The Rev Burnett If retired for more than 33 years getral secre tary of the general contention of the Chriat lan Church in The United States died at hie homOere ear ly today He had been itf heilth for more than a year and retired from the church poitHd January 1927 He held Beveraljchurcti pas torates in and near Dayton' Ewing Wiwing Phone Wilmington 1916 Sanina I' 3 CokTmJSaridlAGYf Auctfe (LuhchXServeilX AR PRE SBYTER1 AN MlN te ertAM TA l9LRn 19 MVVv ew LOCAL CHURCH axxiiiiiiaxxxixxxxmxxixixxxixxxxxxxixxxxxxxtxi8x388i88nnxxx mafriage'ta'fMiss Martin dale lire exbljd renwere born to thia union Edward of Chicago in Harry pi ftncinnaU and Bartelle of OwQssosich aJlof whomSuth the mother survive He Is survived by one brother Shepherd of OrienLs uneral services will be hela at the late home Monda at 2 probably in charge of Jlfv Crist i The body will He in state from Sunday at 9 of the funeral Burial in charge ot A Af HiflU day will be wade in Grpve cemetery iff Roland Crist for 10 years 4 I Presbyterian churcn naa reM5ucu MV his position here to accept the paa tfrate Of the irst Presbyterian BV'ctjurch at Hicksville Defiance 'County Announcement of his decision to leave was made by Valiev Crist Saturday morning short jy before hte departure to keep an Saji Starting Soon In The a 1 A BETTY BROWN said: want to be common but I do want to be sought after I am going to find why I am know one thing! My culture and refinement my cooking and housekeeping have not made me attractive to men 4 It is something phy sical There seems a conspiracy on the part of women who know to keep it from those who do not but I am going to find out And Betty did find only to discover that the attention thus at tracted is of doubtful value You will enjoy reading how this rather awkward girl of eighteen became read Rev Shank pastor of the Methodist Church at Xenia will ad dress the members of the Clinton County ministerial association at winch urged them to protect the regular meeting in the Church At their hearing yester of Christ Monday Rev Shank has held pastorates in Cincinnati Ada and Greenville and at Ada he had close contact with the student body for five years He came to Xenia in 1926 and has charge of a congregation of over 1000 He is considered by fellow pas tors to he one ot the leaders in the denomination his wonk at Xenia being highly praised Hte topic Monday will be T9ie Equaaion of Rev Guy Tucker of Clarksville will give a book review and a paper Preaching Compar ed With American will be read and the topic discussed The meeting will close with open forum One lot of standard size Window Shades 36x6 Regular 89c value Special Mrs Emma Sabin Lippincott 77 widow cf Lippincott died at her home on Eaat Cotumhus itreet Saturday at 1:30 A following a stroke of apoplexy suffered ri day at 1030 Surviving are pna'daughier Mrs Stanley Pennington pt Dayton and two sons Howard knd Joseph Lip p'neott at home ji" The body was removed to the Arthur uneral Honte where fun eral services 'held Monday at 10 A in charge of Rev McWilliams 'Ca'' 1 will be made In Sugar Grove cemetery REV PATTERSON IN CHARGE Rev Patterson pastor of the Methodist Epsicopal church will be in charge of services to be held in the Clinton County Home Sunday at 2 REPORT CONDITION The armers Bank At Martinsville in the State of Ohio at the close of business December 31 1928 RESOURCES armers Notice pretty and enterprising village of 3000 popula tion about 12 miles from Defiance the county seat of Defiance County in a very rich and prosperous agri cultural section of the state and orf the main line of the jUilroad Chicago to Pittsburgh The charge is in the Toledo pres bytery The Hicksville congrega tion is about of the same size as the one Rev Crist is serving here the finances are in good condition and the church property and the manse are well constructed and kept up Rev Crist will also supply fpr a time Lost Creek congregation a church about six miles out from Hicksville but the plan is later to merge the two churches as soon as the idea can be worked out Rev Crist was particularly pleas ed with the fine class of people in Hicksville and community sur rounding and with the membership of the church are as nice as the people of Wilmington and what more could be said" the min ister remarked to a reporter The selection of Rev Crist came after a vacancy ot several months It happened that one of the mem bers of the congregation was a former member of Rev church at Christiania Pa and he arranged that Rev Crist be asked tb till the pulpit for a sermon This led tb his selection as the new pas tor A congregational meeting will be called for the Wilmington church at the close of the regular Sunday morning services on ebruary 3 at which time Rev resignationwill be officially acted upon It will also be necessary to ask the Chil licothe Presbytery (0 transfer him to the jurisdiction of the Toledo Presbytery but this is a mere rou tine matter Decision of Rev Crist to leave the local church will be accepted with regret by Wilmington and Clinton County people He came to Wilmington and assumed the pas torate of the local Presbyterian church June 13 1918 coming from Montgomery Pa He has always been very active in promoting the bbst interests of the community During the war there never was a inote loyal worker than Rev Crist I He was not a lagger but always the first to volunteer and among the last to quit working He has been active in Red Cross work and particularly 4n promotion of the Chautauquas and lecture courses In fact no movement for the bet terment of the city and county has failed to acquire his irtant and en thusiastic support He has always been a friend of the needy and disconsolate and has known no creeds in an effort to do what he could to allay suffering and distress Wilmington will miss Rev Crist but everyone will wish him etery success in his new loca tion isEHEL rf 4Mh'lk gMRjSgi I I i I raA Mm i I a 4 i4 1 I I 4 1 1 i i 1 1 1 9M4 TTSrrf 3 3TWr '4 VV wj SV 'j.

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