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SATUKJDAI, AFK1L, 1(5, lyzv, HAST KhVIt VV TKlbUMK PAGE ELEVEN JVgMggQ JiV TRl STATE THE GRAB BAG I party Tuesday afternoon at the East Fairfield E. Homeworth LIS BO M. K. Zimerman, West Park Ave. Phone 319 R.

Lisbon, Ohio. church, Minerva. James Campbell of Fast Liverpool has purchased the p. L. Vanpelt store on the Lincoln way.

Jioward Dickenson gave the i concluding number on the F. A Funeral services for Gtorge K. Han 41 years old, of Minerva, who April 16. 1927. This photo of Nicholas Mrs.

Mary Tarbet had as guests died in the Aultman hospital after a Lon wort ii was taken back in 1913. LongworM tii, "Hi ira MH)Jtv Villi 1 dren of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. David short illness of heart disease, wetc held Wednesday afternoon conducted DIVORCE lASESj WRIGHTDIES The state of Idaho was admitted the Union in What is its capi tal city? "For many are culled, but few nre chosen." Where does this passafa appear in the Bible? married the daughter of a president in 1006. Do you re trcture course Tuesday evening in the high school auditorium.

His subject a "Noting America at the Bat." Junior class of the Fairfield high Hfhool are rehearsing the playic 'Green Stockings" to be presented in the Centralized auditorium, Tnesduv evening. April 27. The following were hostesses at th quarterly tea held by the M. E. Missionary society in the East Fairfiell grange hull Tuesday evening: Mj.

Will McQuiStOII. Mrs. Thmia. Im. Following an illness of short dura member her en name? ilDT by the Minerva Masonic lodge.

Burial was made in East Lawn cemetery. He is survived by his widow, mother and two sisters. Funeral services for George Wys ciayton ana son James of Alliauc Mrs. Stant MunselL Mrs. Mary Mad ii of Damascus, Mr.

and Mrs. Konkle of Alliance and Harris Tarbet of Miu va. Mr. and Mrs. Fetierman cf Canton was a recent visitor at ie home of John Weedlinp.

HEARD BY CO Uill! Today's Horoscope. Persons born on this date are very keen at reading the thoughts and intention: of people about them, acj with training, make good mind readers. 4 years old, who died the Centr Clinic, Salem, were held Friday in the North Georgetown Lutheran huvch visited at A. G. Biggins and family East Palestine Sundav.

tion Margaret Wright, aged i2 yea fa, died at the home of her sn. II. D. Wright on the Lisbon Leetouia road Friday. Mrs.

Wright was born in Elki township, Dec. 12. 1833. She is survived by six sons and one She was a member of the Lisbon United Presbyterian church. 'Funeral Two years today during the funeral services for a assassinate" Bulgarian gene.vl bombs killed 200 persons who were present.

Do you retne er the name of the city in Decisions Handed Down Yesterday by Judge W. F. Lones. cnarge of Rev. Howard E.

Dunm ire Burial was made in the cemetery ad joining fthe church. He is survive! by his widow and the following chd dren: Milan. Homeworth: Mililim New Cumberland pock, Mrs. Pearl Garrod, Mrs. Max Lodge, Mrs.

Ji. G. Baker and Mrs. George Crook. Preceding the tea a program was given with Mrs.

Me Quiston as leader: Mrs Herbert Southwir gave a talk on "The Wo men of Islam." Mrs. Coll Schmidt gave a reading. Mrs. Ray Baker and Mrs. Err Kan nal attended the Unity township which the bombing services will hi held at the church on East Lincoln W'av.

nf Snappy Saying. United States of Commerce pans advertisers for giving us too many weeks." Fine. Nov how about a special weeU week?" Answers To Foregoing Questions. i. Alice Lee Roosevelt, tQok place? Funeral services for Joseph Irp iitt, who died suddenly while working at Smithfield.

were held from the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary Lang fitt Monday. The services were in Sunday afternoon, the Rev. J. C.

Can eron being in charge. Interment will Name a word meaning to irritate to fret someone. Mary Anne Evans. English woman Violet, Ruth and Esther. He is also survived by his mother.

Mrs. Mary Wyss, North Lima, four brothers and one sister. Beryl C. Stuller and Miss Junnltr. Davies were married in Canton Thursday by Rev.

Adams of the FiMt Methodist church. Miss Davies is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.

Davies of Alliance who attended them at the marriage. She has been employed the Bell telephone company. Mr. Stuller is the son of Mr. and Mm author, wrote "Silas Warner" and sorta.

To nettle. George Eliot. Boise. St. Matthew, Chap.

22. 3. 4. 5. 6.

There was a hearing on the application for temporary alimony ia the divorce case fiied by Howard Earl Fifo against his wife, Freda Fif and the court has ordered that the plaintiff pay the defendant $50 at once as temporary alimony, and i addition to pay his wife $10 per wet k. beginning April 16th for the support of a minor child. In this case the court has also awarded the defendant the use of household goods during the pendency of the suit. The action was filed in court April 2nd. demonstration ot the home extension work held at the home of Mrs.

Will Funk near Unity last week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Buck and daughters, Nellie and Maud of Salem and Mr. and Mrs.

George Crook were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Coll Schmidt. "The Mill on the Floss." Can yon give her pseudonym? oi ev. samuel Spencer, pastor of the Point Pleasant church of which the deceased was a member Rev.

W. S. Hamilton, pastor of the Methodist Protestant church, assisted in the sejwice. Nolie Mercer and daughter, Miss Cecil, sang several selections. Burial was made in Pugh town cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ibihii toft Elkton oe maue in ciarkson cemetery. A motion for a new trial has been sustained by the court in the divorc action filed by Lyla Funkhouser against Chauncey S. Funkhouser.

When this case was heard by Judge Moore of Newark, a decree was refused the plaintiff January 26ih last, and then a motion for a new trial was filed. The former judgment of the court has now been set aside an4 a new trial granted. In this case in addition to a decree of divorce, the plaintiff sought an order of alimony and the custody of minors. Frank F. Stuller of Homawnrfh.

Th Mrs Max Lodge has been called to young couple will reside in Allianc Mr. and Mrs. James Summrvilli nf Funeral services were held Thun FaKt Rilchptltor ll'ara minut. rnin ivi i. ii i .1 afternoon for Mrs.

Caroline Pe Mansfield by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Sam Young. Mr. and Mrs. Ollie Kyser and family visited Sunday with her sister, Mrs.

Dewey Brooks. Miss Gertrude Chamberline of Salem, spent the week end with her J. D. Peter a social, time was enjoyed at the'nn son. Mr.

and Mrs. Wilmer Chamberlain and children of Columbiana spent Sunday with Mrs. Ida Martin. Mrs. Merle MeConl and daughter.

Temple, of Lisbon, spent Tuesday witli Mrs. Charles McCord. Clifford Johnson made a business trip to Wellsville Tuesday. Charles Lowery and daughter, Gladys, of Cream Ridge, spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Clarence Bruey.

Mrs. Hailey Baker was a Lisbon vl itor Saturday. Rulings Handed Down In Large Number of Civil Court Actions Wednesday for Oil Citv, where they were called by the serious ill ness of Mrs. Hahn's brother Frank Eichner. He is confined to his home suffering from cerebral hemorrhage.

Mrs. Guy Chamberlain entertained a number of boys and girls in her home Tuesday in honor of her son Warren, in commemoration of his mother, Mrs. Amy Chamberline. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilmer Crook Home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. White, southeast of Homeworth.

Suinf.iv when 33 friends and relatives called at the home in honor of Mrs. White's 42nd birthday. Many gifts were received by Mrs. White. Prof, and Mrs.

L. P. Reed and a number of the Aldan ce boys' band furnished music. children were Sunday guests of Mary Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs.

In addition to disposing of eight ii voree actions in common pleas court, a total of 24 entries were placed ou Damage Suit Filed. Suit for $1,450 damages has been filed in common pleas court in behalf of Byron Williams of Salem, as administrator ot the estate of Cora Wil Hams, deceased and against Thomas Mrs. Peterson fell from porch at the rear of her home about 10 ago. Surviving are one daughter. Id t.

in the home; one son, William, of L' bon. and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Shriver. Burial was made at Ken' bles. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Dickey an daughter Dorothy of Columbiana re guests of relatives here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Aurel McCamon rd son Durelle of Lisbon visited with re! Charles Williamson.

sixth birthday. Games and music wre the amusements. Lunch was served. The little host received manv gifts. Mrs.

Norman Cochran and family Mr. and Mrs. Presslev Wilson ami the journal by Judge W. Lones as the daughter, of Columbiana were Stindiv guests of his parents. Mr.

an. I Mr. Conservative Englishmen are pro. testing against the digging out of th beautiful Surrey hills in order to straighten automobile roads. Caldwallder, head of the Salem Chat nave returned home after a visit with first week of the April term ofcourt closed.

Three cases listed for trial in common pleas for next week havs Will Watson. West Point friends and relatives in Cleveland. tel Loan company, as a result of thi Mr. and Mrs. E.

D. Stewart returned ucaui of the decedent after being been settled, two of these having been assigned for trial JJonday and one on home Wednesday after spending the utives east of here Sunday. struck by an automobile being driven Atr. and Mrs. Marion Lower and daughter Anna, Mrs.

Mary Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williamson were Salem shoppers Saturday. winter Kior aa. Nellie McCord was a Saktn Tuesday.

by the defendant at Salem the ev ing of March tith last. visitor Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Luke. Ben In the case of Jo Pike as county CORNS QuickrtlUffrom painful corns, tender toes and pressure of tight ahoea. 1 1... Mr. and Mrs.

Isaac Royer of Culum Mr. and David Walter and M.s. treasurer against George A. Lnos for Prague auu uauguier miss Alice. JWr.

and Mrs. peikosek and daughter spent Sunday with relutives in East Palestine. Mr. Rowley and daughters of West Point visited relatives in Wellsville, Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Estell oiana were recent guests of Mr. and Frances Crawford of Lisbon visiter; Mrs. J. A.

Graham, Margaret and On the grounds of gross neglect of the foreclosure of a tax lein, and filed July 2nd, 1924. The sale of land was Mrs. Howard Koch. James Graham, and Harry Spraguo duty, a decree of divorce has boen friends here Wednesday. Mr.

and Mrs. William Lewis war? Lisbon visitors Saturday. i attended the funeral services for Mrs granted Clara M. Linton against her authorized by the court Mr. and Mrs.

Francis Reed and family of Minerva were Sunday guests Ada Steen in Beaver Falls, husband Clint Linton. The plaintiff Judgment for costs has been enter Zinovods has also been restored to her maiden name, that of Clara M. Warner. daughters spent Saturday with rela tives in East Mrs. Leslie Horner and son and Mm George Horner were East Liverpool callers Saturday.

Oil Perma or Mrs. Myrtle Reed. Miss Treva Ward, of Signal, spe it the week end with the Misses Mury and Helen Hawkins. Mr. and Mrs.

Reese Williams and family, of Youngstown. and Mr. and Mrs. John Levan were entertained recently at the home of Miss dl Keen Steam nent Waves Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Huston and son Lloyd were Sunday guests Clarence Rruey nnd fnmiiy. Mrs. Hailey Baker was a Column! ana visitor Monday. Mrs. Joseph Cox was a Lisbon vlsi tor Monday.

i Mrs. Ralph Dickey and children.1 Lois and Bob. of Signal, visited with I $10 Mr. and Mrs. Jess Camubell.

of Kant ednesday afternoon. Born, Tuesday, a son to Mr. and Mrs. Brady Ross nee Olive Jones of Hookstown, Pa. Born, Sunday, a son to Mr.

and Mra. Floyd Glass nee Nora Cain of Hooks town, Pa. Announcement is made of the blrfh of a son to Rev. and Mrs. Howard Blanning, nee Elizabeth Wilkins of St.

Johns, Michigan, at their home Gross neglect of duty was charged in the divorce petition filed by Lefa Blue against Jean Blue, and a decree was awarded the plaintiff. The custody of a minor child has been award Palestine, spent Sunday with the laf Phone Your Appointment. ALMA I. WALKER 169 Penn. Ave.

Phone 19M J. ter's mother. Mrs. Anna Bell. Crook Sunday.

Mrs. Clarence Cartwright and son Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt anl relatives here Monday. ed the plaintiff until further order of court.

Costs in the action are also to be paid by the plaintiff. were Last Liverpool shoppers Satur day. children, of New Waterford weie Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Tuesday.

ed against the plaintiff. In a similar action against C. JI. Wiltsie and others, a deed has been ordered and a decree of distribution entered. Settlement at the costs of the defendant has been made in the case of A.

Schrader's Son against J. Schwab, an action in attachment. No motion for a new trial having been filed in the case of Kate Smith against I. II. Aronson.

wherein judgment for the defendant was returned by a jury in common pleas March last, the court has given judgment r.n the verdict. In this case the plaintiff sued to recover $100 on a check. There was a trial to the court i the case of Perry Sanor against O. D. Hoon and others, and a judgment has been entered against O.

D. Hoon, Svlvia Hoon and Hiram E. Myers for Si.fl72.25 and interest tb April lllh Mrs. James Bell was a caller in East Hawkins. Mrs.

Mary Swaney attended th5 Proving the allegation of ex rent Liverpool, Saturday. Miss Dorothy Kannal. of Salem, funeral services for Mrs. Julia V. cruelty in the divorce case of Chris Mrs.

Victor Lowsha and son of Lin r.i spent Sunday at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kannal. bon were visitors in West Point Sun Bell held from the family home Toronto, Tuesday afternoon. tine Douglas against Howard E.

Douglas, a dee.ve has been awarded ta: USE JENKINS day. Howard Koch, of near Signal visited plaintiff. She has also been restored Mrs. Carl Suttclif.e visited in Lis local relatives Sunday. to her maiden name, that ot bon Saturday.

Mr. and Mra. George Wilson of Edwards. Mr. and Mrs.

William Pritchard and Sharon spent the week end at the home ot his brother, William Wilson. children ot Canfield were week en 1 guests of relatives in West Point. RHEUMATIC REMEDY for all forms of RHEUMATISM GOUT and KIDNEY Trouble. It has cured others, why not you? For sale at all Ding Stores. John Johnson of East Livernnol Florence H.

Pittsman charged her husband Everett .1. Piftsman with gross neglect of duty, and she has been awarded a decree of divorce on that ground. The maiden name of visited recently with his daughter Mrs. Richard Hawk. Mrs.

Ray Stewart and son of Alliance are visiting with her sister, Mrs. John Crook. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cope and children were recent guests of Mr.

an'i Mrs. N. G. Baker. Mrs.

Howard Williamson and daugh Leander Shively. 71 years old, former street commissioner and for L'7 years a resident of Sebring died at hi? home on New York avenue Sund iy afternoon. Death was due to pneumonia. Besides his wife, Mrs. Lydia Shively.

he is survived by six children: Mrs. J. B. Buress and Mrs. J.

last. Judgment has also been return ed in favor of the plaintiff in this case for $2,173.33 and interest to tto same date and in favor of John R. Ruby Finley and against O. O. Hoon and Sylvia Hoon.

A decree of foreclosure has been entered and an order of sale made. A demurrer set up in the petition lias been sustained In the case of VVeslev Mitchell and others agaimt J. S. Yaggi and others. This is an ac Florence Liquori has been restored to the plaintiff, who paid the costs in this action.

Grqss neglect of duty was alleged in the case filed by Elizabeth Sulh erin against her husband Alvin Suth erin. Decree was awarded Mrs. Sufb erin. The custody of a minor child has also been awarded the mother. J.

Carner, both of Sebjing, Mrs, Brv an McGowaii of TiffAn David. William and Iee Melton Shively of Sebring. Two sisters. Mrs. Ella Ban man of Vallc; and Mrs.

Fanny ter Lillian and Mrs. John Coppock were Salem Rhoppers Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lower and family spent Sunday with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Groner, near Eagleton's Glen. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Wolford aud son John and Mrs. Loretto Kannal of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. George Crook were Sunday visitors at thi home of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kannal. Mrs. Albert Sc'unidt and children of New Waterford spent Tuesday at the home of her father, W. R.

Hawk of North Georgetown, also surviva. Funeral services were held jn the home Wednesday afternoon. Bur.nl was made at Grand view cemetery. Mrs. Wilbur Hennon, West.

Pennsylvania avenue, entertained the Happy Hour class of the United Presbyterian church at her home. Devotions were in charge of Mrs. Hennon anJ Wilful absence for over a period of three year? was sej up in the divore petition filed by Charlotte MeGeorge against her husband, James Me George. The plaint if i was awarded a decree. Her maiden name of Charlotte Reynolds was restored.

Graham Brothers Trucks tion to recover $,093.94 on a contract A sale In the foreclosure action filed by the Potters Savings Loan of East Liverpool against GeaUno Camarda and Roseria Camarda has been confirmed, and on motion of the purchaser, the court has ordered a deed made to Mary Guardl. Partition has been ordered as prayed for in the case of Dora E. Carlo against Surah Camp and others. Commissioners appointed are Harry New Waterford Bayard Mr. end Mrs.

John Harrison ai.d Mrs. David Stanley and daughter, rothy, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stanley of East Liverpool were Sunday Holy Week services will be htld at the Methodist Episcopal church every niaht this week starting ft Mrs. C.

B. Manning. Following business meeting, a soc ial hour was enjoyed. Refreshments were served hy the hosress, assisted by Mrs. Clarence Alberts.

The next meeting will be held at the homo of Mrs. Jewrenco Green, West Oregon avenue. Miss Ruby Hayes daughter of Mr and Mrs. Allen Hayes, who is a teacher in high kchool in Detroit. is spending her pring vacation visit ins? her parents.

Miss Dorothy Williams, of Leetonia is spending the spring vacation wiih her sister. Mrs. Wilbur Hennon, We Pennsylvania avenue. John Brown, of Akron, is visiting at cept Friday evening when will be Barker, Elmer E. Belat and L.

F. Ling. The fcame plaintiff has two other part ii ion actions pending wherein Kay Liber and others are named defendants. In both of these actions court has appointed the same commissioners. Judgment for has been entered in favor of the plaintiff in the gin at 7.

Monday eveumg Rev. Mr. Powers of Pittsburgh preached. Tues day evening. Rev.

Mr. Brown of Wino visitors at the home of J. W. McCu! lough. Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Ray and family and Miss Mildred Pedler of Minej ya were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Cor wan Hay here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ira Clair spent the week end at Akron. Mrs. Ora Nisson and son Harold have returned from a visit at Jackson na and Wednesday evening, Rev. Mr. Brandt of Washingtonville.

Thursday evening the Methodists will Join with the Presbyterians in worship at the Presbyterian church. Rev. Mr. Wright, foreclosure action instituted by th3 Firestone Bank of Lisbon against Edward Garlick and others. A decree of foreclosure and an order of sale has been entered cn the record in this cause.

ti hnmp fif Mr. and Mr. (.. doi An TonChassis F.O.B.Detroit l'Ton Chassis F.O.BDetrcit derson, West Ohio avenue. There will be a sunrise pray cr vice at 8 o'clock, Easter Sunday of Canfield will be the speaker.

The oration. "The Crucifixion" will be rendered Friday by the choir of the First Methodist church of Cleveland, after which the holy communion will be distributed. ville, Fla. Mr. and Mrs.

William Maloney of New Philadelphia and Mr. and Mr Charles Tarb and daughter, Sarah moaning at the United Presbyterian Linn, of Wellsville, were Sunday vis church. Then; will be spcipl Katt.r Bervkes during the Sunday school hour. itors at the home of their father, Mr. and Mrs.

Dwight Arnholt ami virpinix muiI gim1v of Lou fF. Tarbet Property Transfers. Real (state transfers have been recorded as follows: Elder Huston and others to ouis M. Hole. 194.58 acres section Vti Middleton township.

Mary E. Howell and others to Morris Carey, lot 37 Street's addition, Vnlrm ifiitrt in A ot nf W. S. Whiteleather and son Rafnie Hanover the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A I motored to Cleveland Sunday and lited his mother. Miss Charlotte Johnson of Youngs i. 2 Ton Chassis F. O. B.

Detroit PMl gMT 11 OjMM mt $4HM PliM Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Brothers and Mr and Mrs.

Fiedler of Carrollton visited at the home of J. L. Reed Sunday. Mrs. Thomas Morrison spent a fen days at the home of her daughter, Mrs.

Ross Hoopengarner, of Miserva. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph McCoy of Alliance were Sunday visitors at hc home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Cor J. R. Vernon of Alliance visited hre Sunday. Elmer Gregg of Carrollton was a Monday visitor at C. A.

Hole's. Miss Kalhryn Arthur of Salem speu! the week end at home. J. O. Walton of Salem was a busi town spent me wee a von wiui uer parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Gt F. Johnston. Mr.

and Mrs. McMasters and daughter, Ruth, of Sebring, and Miss Helen Hole of Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Koch, Sr. and family, Sunday.

ness caller here Saturday. Charles McKnight of Canton spent I Ton Chassis F.O.B. Detroit Quality William G. Carlin and others to Archer Ktndrick. land in section 5.

Butler townshin. $500. John B. Hlsden to Sherman V. Blown, lots a 10, Village of Millpo $1,000.

Delmer O. Emmons to W. C. Maple, lot 23 section 31 West township. $1.

F. W. Eberbardt and others to Waller L. Myers, lot 14 Eberhardt's addition, Columbiana. $5.

Marriage Licenses. A marriage license has bea issi.eu to Charles Gibellini of Beaver and Ethel Clark of East Pales the week end with his family here. I Mrs. John Koch and daughter, Mar win McCoy, Dale Plat of New Philadelphia ited recently at the home of his uncle, A. Hirst.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Roach and fam ily of Kensington were Sunday visitors at the home of F. A. Hahn.

Mr. and Mrs. R. Hawalt and Mis. Helen Schoeller of Dover.

Mr. atnl garet, were Salem callers, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gilmore of Youngstown were Sunday visitors cf Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Sloan. Miss Martha Zimmerman of Capitol university, Columbus, is spending her Mr. and Mrs. Charles Anthony of Aliiance were Sunday callers in the home of Samuel Kutx.

Miss Letitia Boord of Alliance is ill at the home of her mother. Mrs. H. O. Wilson, Mrs.

Jan.es Roach, Mis. 3. N. Hole ami Mrs. E'Jd Bower shopped in Canton Saturday.

Mrs. Fanny Cartwright of Clevelan 1 spent the week end here. Mr. and Mrs. L.

O. Frantz of Ail, ance visited at L. E. Faloon's on Sundav. Easter vacation with her parents, Mr.

"daughrYvo nne' and Mrs William (Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Ray whita Miss Emma Mae Tayor of Akron fhiiihn im. wmi.

Volume Miss Ruth 'Jayior or Alliance home Sunday. fine, a former resident of Negiey. They were married at the parsonage the Lisbon United Presbyterian church by the Rev. J. C.

Cameron. Gerald J. Campbell of East Liverpool and Sarah Landy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Landy. also of East Liverpool, have obtained a marriage license and are to be married at East Liverpool by the Rev. J. L.

McQueen. acre and Leone Leinmor.s of Brady Lake visited at the home of Mr. aoti Mrs. A. Whit acre Sunday.

Mr. andMrs. Robert Hlndley 'f university. Akron, is spending her va cation with her parents. Mr.

and Mra. J. W. Taylor. Miss Anna Mae Mr Cowan of Akron, is a guest at their home.

Miss Mary Ferguson of Youngstov Wellsville were Sunday visitors at tlur Miss Leiia Faloon spent the weekend in All anc. Mrs. Ravmond Sinclair was hostcp! to the Jolly Matron club at her home Friday evening. Mrs. Diilv Davis has returned from Georgia, where she spent Hie winter.

home of R. Prosser. Miss Florence fiross of Salinevii''; was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gross.

is spending her vacation her cuts, and Mrs. F. W. Fruison. Mr.

and Mrs. W. T. Hawkins and Low Price F. Hahn of vis Ited during the week end with wife and son Jack.

LITTEN MOTOR SALES Mrs. P. M. Hawkins and daughter, Creta Lue were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Bretz at Youngf towu. Dr. and Mrs. A. L.

Mclntire and daughters, Mrs. Enos Harrold, Maxiae Young bd Rev. and Mrs. Bvale and Divorce Action Filed. Ceorge Tasker of 824 Laurel avc nue.

East Liverpool, has been sued 'n common pleas court for divorce by nia wife Mary L. Tasker. the petition for the plaintiff being filed by Attoruey W. A. Grady.

The couple were married at Lisbon April 1916. In her declaration. Mrs. Tasker accuses her husband of infidelity and gross neglect of duty. PHCNE 1220.

Mr. an? Mrs. George Hirst and son Wilber and Mr. and Mrs. ches.

Haynam of Lincoln way spent the week end at the home of George pia'i at New Philadelphia. Mrs. A. G. Biggins rnd Mrs.

F. A. OHIO VALLEY WALL PAPER CLEANING CO. Absolutely No DIRT. Our Cleaner doe not crumble or peel oft Rates reasonable.

Rugs Cleaned. House Painting. Phone S84 J. C.T PiFTH STREET. M.

E. EPPLEY Cheiter, W. Va. HEACOCK ROBINSON, LUbon, Ohio. Wt Als tfi Dp4able Uwd Cars.

daughters were 'Youngstown Saturday. Hahn attended the Noc pared I.

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