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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 6

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THE C1RCLEVILLE (OHKW HERALD Hrtcu CrlMt. Ktlilor, IMioiir NUPTIALS IJWEDNESDAY MORNING fo o'clock Wednesday morn- fly 26, Miss Gladys Poling, of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Saltcreek-twp, and Mr son of Mr. and Mrs.

of near Stoutsville, in marriage. ring ceremony was Rev. Clyde Wendell, pas- St. John's Evangelical in Stoutsville, at the home Mrs. Alton Noggle, and of the Joan Noggie was the ring: the ceremony a breakfast was served.

IT, Miller is principal and coach school. The couple left on a trip to a i-a Palls and Chicago and their return will reside in GUILD WILL HAVE SALE SATURDAY i COL. GKOl KLKI5K.VTKS BUM HOW Twenty friends assembled at the home of Col. and Mrs. C.

K. Groce, S. Court-st, Wednesday evening for a. delighlful dinner given celebration of Col. Grace's eighty-second birthday anniversary.

Covers were In id for Mr. and Mrs. Groce. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Smith, of Toledo. Mr. and Mrs. George Banning, of Columbus; Mrs. Frank Bennett and daughters.

Misse-s Ann and Kllen Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Will and son, CharK-s, Mr. and Mrs. C.

A. WeUlon, Mr. and John Hoggs daughter, Margaret mid son, John C. G. Dr.

D. V. Courtright and I-onmd Shocks Cincinnati Opera Goers SEWING I.I IB TO MEET i Members of the Merri-makers I sewing club will meet at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Johnson, 3. Pickaway-st, Friday afternoon two o'clock.

at Methodist Episcopal Young MRS. Guild will sponsor a bake and market at the Reliable Sales W. Main-st, Sat- MRS. FORQUER IS TO CLUB yHStre. Charlas Forquer, of near S'SAsliviHe was hostess Wednesday when she delightfully the members of the Needle club at her home.

pleasant "hours spent in were brought to a close, the hostess served a de. lunch. mesting of the club a picnic. GRANGE MBMiBERS PICNIC WEDNESDAY members and their BE of the Washington Grange to Lancaster Wednesday they enjoyed a. picnic at the fc' house at Rising park.

KS-V? VV- picnic dinner at noon 'was ipifOllQWed by pleasant hours spent shelter house because of the weather. CLUB MEETS HOME of their bridge club VQ goiests, Miss Elizabeth and Exherson Ward, enjoy- l-the pleasant party given by and Mrs. Paul Cromley at near Ashville, evening. ii Bridge, was the planned diversion and progressed at three tables with acora favors at the close of the game awarded Mrs. Frank and Barton Deming.

In two weks Mr. and Mm. Ilar- pid'Eveltnd, W. Main-st, will en- the club, GILLJLAN I'JjSfERTAINS W' T. O.

Gilliland, Pinckney- Pt; was hostess at a delightful brjdge party at her home Wednesday evening when she assembled members of her club and an extra table of guests. Making up the extra were Mrs. Robert Brehmer, Mrs. Wallace Crist, Mrs. A.

J. Lyle and Mrs. A. H. Rogers.

Misses Minnie and-Flosaie Gardner, of Colum- i bus, who are visiting at the home of Mrs. G. S. Corne, -weie also guests. were in play at throp tables during the pleasant hours and with the awarding of attractive high score favors to Mrs.

T. Jeff lies, Mrs. George Harnmel and Mrs. Rotsrt Brehmer, complimentary gifts were presented the out-of-town guests. A delicious collation served 'it the small tables concluded tho lovely party.

In two W2ekE Mrs. T. P. Brown, N. Court-st, will entertain ENTERTAINS Mrs.

Paul Helwagen was pueft of Mrs. Carl Wallace, W. Main-st. Wednesday when she assembled members of her club at her home for a pleasant evening of bridge. Cards were in play at two la hies with honors for high score i.omg to Miss Hoffman and Louise Fitzpatrick.

Tempting refreshments were nerved late in the evening. MRS. KOUNTH10USE IS CLUB HOSTESS Two tables of bridge were in play at the hnm? of Mrs. Andrew Roundhouse, W. High-nt, Wednesday when she entertained the members of her club and Mrs.

Amos Wilson of Columbus. The enjovable hours in the interesting game were brought to close when the hostess served a deliciouF salad course. Top score prizes in the game to R. C. Parks and Mrs.

Aede- Ifiirle Potts. Mrs. R. C. Parks.

S. Scioto-st. will be hostess to the club ERSONALS Mrs. J. F.

English, N. Scioto-st, is in Columbus visiting her in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John. Ryan.

Simon Mr. and Walter Steward and LMvid, of Lima, and Mrs. C. U. Uonor, of Stoutsville, viuiled Tuesday with their eousin, Mrs.

Lillian family. Rrown, Lyman Penn, Boggs, Raymond Hill, immy Bogg.s, John ii. Penn, Paul Erown, Richard I-V-nn anil George nre spending a week ramping on the bankn of Srippo creek. Mr. and Mrs.

K. D. Cince, of Walnul-twp, find their i-on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman, of Columbus, left diy lor week's visit at the Century of Progress exposition at DRIVE TO Oe GANGS STARTS Federal, State, Illinois Police Called By Hovner For Action.

Great Array of Planes Planned For Air Program Fifteen Different Types To Make Appearance, Stevenson Announces. CHICAGO, July 27. A I Howard N. Stevenson, president (he local chapter of A Cincinnatf opera goers are still grasping over the realistic performance of Leonora Corona (above), soprano, who divested herself of even last veil while performing the title role of the opera Thais. Miss Corona was indignant hecause of the sensation her action caused.

"On the stage I must live the part," she said. "If Thais had no modesty I must have none- 1 arn too faithful to my art to do my part without abbreviating my costume." From Pago One taincd, and after August 31, chil- 10 should not be AUTO CRASH Continued From Page One certed drive by federal, state and local police officers to wipe out gun-toters and gang.sters was in lull swing today as the publr: i aroused by a senes of murders and cop killings. Governor Henry Homer led the campaign to end the reign of terrorism which has gripped the city by summoning a conference in Springfield of all Illinois sh. r- jfi.s and state's attorneys devise ways and means of com- batting the gunmen. In addition to the meeting other measures adopted to plungo the city into a bitter light on killers and racketeers, were: FOLLOW FIVE LINES 1.

Criminal court judges will abandon vacations to join in a i sweeping cleanup of all pending tases involving murders gun- 2. The grand jury was report "1 ready to issue conspiracy indictments against 2-5 leading racketeers. 3. Investigating was under way in the slaving of "Willie" Cnrr, heer hustler hoodlum, last night. 4.

Grand jurv action against John Sch-2Ck, killer of Policeman John Sevick in the criminal courts buildinsr, was imminent. T). State's Attorney Thoman Courtney is prepared to man the "ourts with vigorous and forceful prosecutors. annmnirrd today that the people of this community will have art opportunity next JURY ORDERS Continued From Ono LAND APPRAISAL SQUABBLE AIRED diy, August to see the cst concentration of aircraft ever -embli'd in I 'a kaway-( I Fifteen ilh'ieivnt Ivp-s of ships 'are In be on the field. The Stand- 1 aril Oil Co.

ni' Ohio will be pres- i nt with its new Waco; William B. Mavcoek will fly his Stinson which will be the Cirrleville Chamber of 'omnierce for the iilav; Vev.mh'a-Huffman Flying Cincinnati, will demons-Irate the K'inm-r Sportster: Aeronautical forpor.ifion of I Cincinnati, be r-presented 'with an Aeiniira. the latest development in liv.ht the 'nicer. City Klvini'- S'-rvice, state ribution 1'er Waco ntoiu-tration of th? Waco' Flving Service of Field, Coh-m- jury five hours to determine upon a penalty. The fate of the man who seized the city manager's daughter and demanded a ransom was put into the hands of the jury late yesterday.

hours and forty-five minutes after the jury had failed to reach de- I cision they were locked up for the night. Resuming their task a few minutes after eight o'clock this morninf. they were an hour and 37 minutes reaching a decision. "LINlMlKKfJH LAW" The Missouri law requiring the death penalty for kidnaping was passjcl shorty after the kidnaping anil brutal killing of Charles A. Lindbergh Jr.

The jury's verdict makes it mandatory upon the judge to formally the condemned man to dc.nth by hanging. John W. Hay, president of county commissioners, Earl Hoffman, county treasurer, and T. D. Drinn, deputy auditor, were in Columbus, Thursday, to attend a session at the State Tax Commission, which was hearing the complaint of Mark K.

Jeffries, Columbus, who owns a 129-atre farm in Sc-ioto-twp. Jeffries filed an objection to the appraisal set on his property. The three local officials were to defend the appraisal. (I PORTMAKJs'OCK, Ireland, Julj 27. Several persons were injure today when the undercarriage of plane piloted by Captain Charles T.

P. Australian ace, crumpled without warning as he was preparing to tukt- off on a trans- Atanlii: flight. huti. will and Ruhl nn'i Pr.rt 1 lie rrus The United cnrpr; fiul til' the Ohin Nai the Aeron- low mono- Klving Ser- will be j-eore- I'uflif-h D. H.

Moth, hiplin 1 Armv Air A V' at ion branch of innal Crinnls will drcn under worked. "That's all there is to it, son said, General Thomas H. Ham- car mond of Chicago, heads a special to Atlanta, unit set up by Johnson to interpret and clarify details of the pro- the crash for the sheriff's office, the wreck occurred when Bird, driv- a Ford coupe going toward winch waa returning A car was parker at lne right side of the road and this is believed tc have puzzled Bird grain. Communications about 'pj ic latter says the Turner car should be addressed to him. DAYTON OFFICIAL TAKES ACTION FOR CITY'S GAS PLANT had but one light and he No definite dates for opening or soe it untU it was too late.

The closing the campaign have beenj cars collided headon and Weaver, set, but is expected to occupy Uioj an occupant of the Bird car, was next six weeks. Organization of thrown through the windshield, state, regional and local coin.nit- Herschel Wright called the sher- tees will be completed within a iff's office and Radeliff and Adkins week or ten days. Johnson said, went to the and returned tin- Many organizations throughout the three lads to the hospital country which have been asked to; here. The A. W.

Kirk ambulance participate in the drive have ai- removed Mrs. Handier and Mr. ami ready reported that they will be Mrs. Turner to the office, of Jjr DAYTON, July Mayor Allen D. McDonald today had offered a resolution to city council to put to a vote in November a bond issue to finance a did not municipally owned gas distribution system.

It is believed the resolution will be adopted at the next council meeting with only two members of council known to be against it. on the field with types of fighters an'l observation shins which will icM much color to the interval inf d'splnv. This of Thins will be on the field all d-nv and public will be sriven opportunity to in- snect them clone rans'f until one o'clock when the afternoon program is scheduled to start. CHILD TS CLAIMED (Furnished Picliiuvay-cn Farm isuroau.) Cutterfat 19c pound. I'-ic dozen.

('LOSING LIVESTOCK CHICAGO- (log Rece'pts 1G.OOO higher; Mediums Cattle 5,000. PITTSBURGH Hog Receipts 1,500, active, 15 higher; Mediums, 5.1 Calves 7.00; Lambs 7., Hog Receipts 15 higher; Mediums 5.00; If If' CHICAGO GRAINS CHICAGO, July futures were sharply improved at the opening here today. Wheat was 4 3-4 to 5 5-8c up, corn 1 5-S to '1 n-8c advanced and oats 2 5-8 to 3-1 higher. Wheat: Sjpt. 103.1-2, 105; Dec.

107 1-2, 10ft; May 113, 114. Corn: Sept. 59, GO -2; Dec. GO 1-2, G7'l-2; May 72 1-2, 73. MARKET and Bake Sale BY M.

E. GUILD Saturday, July 29 At Reliable Molor Sales 1 42 W. Main SI. At O'clock. am) Cot luge Cheese Hula-d (ioods.

I Bear! Sharp, fivn- months-olrt child of Mr. and M'-s. Vance Sharp of noar died Wednesday evening of gas- tor-ontritis. Besides the parents seven sisters and four brothers; survive. The funeral will be held Satur- dav at 1:30 p.

rn. at the Stoutsville R.cforrn-:'l church with interment in Maple Hill cemetery by E. M. Crites. RAND Theatre TONIGHT MERCHANTS' SHOW KKCIS TOOMI.KY uiid 12VEL.YJV in "State Trooper" I' rid ii oust mi Store C.

A. C. DANCE SATURDAY, JULY 29 Music by Jay Harding A Social Plan Dancing and His Orchestra. ENTLEM EN From 8:3 LADIKS 35c. reported ready to utart upon receipt of m- which wt-nt out to ihem last night.

About three weeks of general education of the public in tin- plan will be followed by a closing wci A. F. Kahler in New Holland. Both cars wero badly da.na?«l, the Ford being returned to ue Reliable Motors gar ago. here rind the Wliiinn-t.

being lowed to Uie Stewat t-U'hilc at New llol- on Hi -6 'a Miller-Jones CLEARANCE SALE Mrs. Austin Rader and rlaugh ter, Mr.T. FTink Reicheldc-rfer, Jackson-twp, have as their guents thin Mrs. C. F.

Ward, of Charleston, W. Mrs. Jessie Wheel-r Moenn, of Columlnis; Mis. T. J.

Connor, of Houston, Texas and Men Klnisr Hilyiid, thin city. Mrn. J. C. Finder.

Mrs. T. P. K.rinn, Mrs. John M.

Kirwin, and Joe- Kirwin to Union City, Thurs'lay. visited Mr. ami Mrs. G. A.

Snider. Mrs. Krnest Tolbcrt, Mrs. Harry Smith and Mrs. Charles Imler will attend l.ho anniversarv service of the Women's Missionary society at th? Lancaster camp grounds.

Friday. (i CJUCHVll MOOCMM THCMTML. of intensive campaigning which will land, include house-to-house canvas: Johnson said. FOLLOW KU'HMOXIJ Local organizations will military lines, he said, with signaled Iratlerii for eacu unit each job. This idea is a lion of that developed in Richrii one of (he first cmtiiiiua'l ie: to slart.

It already is in actj.ii there under Mason ecul.ive of the Richm of i 'ommeree. 'Ihe hiiuse-to-houso r-am'asr; at th, close of the drive will clu-cK nl servance of the -jy ea jdace in every block, proper ol the inriigma, and placeiunit all unemployed wluiv pusaibl-'. Apjii uximately of print ed matter is on wiv ing- Lions all turmg the "blue incJudir.g window cartis, et posters, and slickers. Johnson expressed sati.sfaci ion over the ooperalive eft'orls already ed. TYlcgrmiis of endoi-se- iru-nt aiul pledges oi support con- tinucd to vDine in the day.

Mi anu'liile his aides continued their work with business and industrial loaders including those of the oi! industry, lumber, coal, and men's clothing groups, developing codes which it is hoped will put these gioujis under uniform regulations for each. Frank R. Wilson, siioiion picture The. three colored lad.s said (hoy were enroale to Washington H. to attend dance.

No on', was injured at 3 p. m. in a head-on collision on tin- Sr-ioto Trail, near ihe Ford-rd, r.orl.h of Circle- Dia O. of llevue, drivini', a Chevrolet er another car ond no when he d.scoveied of 11. H.

Warner of I'io'icid-s! Columbus, wnr, too Routli, a.ncl in attempt in; 1 to ritop, hirs front throwing him in Ihe path the Warier car. Tlie latter ear over and thrown inir, the diteli, r's li'oid i I of An adh i'e-'kej- brougn; coir'e and the 'i-ws were both 'ill, R. HIP car-, to the foi re- New York in charge of 01 will be ac- ef- Last Times Today Bargain Hour Friday Saturday a THE OF YOUR GENERA- H''A(' July 27. More than hieafd liiiMiti. 1 concerns to- to incte.nse wages aiut slioi ten working of em- ployes response to President Unos'-veR's or voluntary cooperation in the recovery program.

Two major industries here created job" for 2.200 men to be choaen from tho file." of the emergency i commission, W. Berthold. visor, nnnounced. Names of Ihe were withheld. Continued Prom I'ajje 1 i thr state teachers' retirement fiimt to the cduc ati'jiial equalixa- tior funtJ and then allotted to the vni iour, state aid districts.

Sujit. Kuchai'in. Thursday, also received a voucher from the education and rehabilitation fund, to delivered to Harry Pulfmbai Williams- noit, I'm jiliirnbing w.iik he completed at. the school over a year ago. Huchanan and J.

P.ow- ers, supei inl endent of HeercreeU- weie in Coluinims Thursday consulting witli niemrierf: of the state department of education. QUIVER ING NERVES Yield to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound When you are just on edge when you can't stand the children's noise when everything Is a burden when you arc irritable and blue try this medicine. 9K out of 100 women report benefit. It will give you just the extra enerfty you Life will teem worm living He's Sure to Have AIMS For His FUTURE r-if-TMAT futiirr IN ii life I )nirl I.nil fllorl.

Ill" litui-- fur or trrli- ini'iil iriiiiiiiiu 1 r.i»<- irl ll11 ol III" him lliKiiit.li MututiH in iiiiino nr (MM ii mill il (his I.auk. THE THIRD NATIONAL BANK Service Predominates." Irm strong for sunshine so I'm strong forToasting I've always found that really good reasons are the simplest reasons. For instance, I know that sunshine mellows and heat is therefore very easy for me to understand. And very easy for me to appreciate sense of the fastidious is so very exacting. You see, I'm always aware of the fact that my cigarette comes in such intimate contact with my lips.

Quite naturally, it's the purity of "Toasting" that I single out for special praise. It's just my own personal feminine reason for saying "Luckies Please!".

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