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1 -j 7 'YY fc r- vClt Vi I i YV' t-'- I1-' I-' 1 i 100th TERMS 91-60 PER ANNUM I IN ADVANCE Number 51 iSntered as Second Class Matter at Postoffice Lawrenceburg lnd December: 17 19J6 -ff -4 FVS'm -v pf FEEDING 'V EAGLES NAVE CLASS 1 ii YBYlDHlOCRATS FORMS FOR fARMERS OLD RESPECTED CITIZEN DIES Friends of7Thomas NeversV were sorry to" learn of his 'death on rWed- nesday Dec 16 Tom spent practically all of his 84 years in Lawrenceburg and Green-dale where his quiet kind manner and friendliness had made for him many friends -V Until the time of his illness a few 'years ago he had been a revular af- I K' 'I-' Nc 300 Attend County! Celebration and Men EleyCh- Point Program Placed Before Farmers of These Two Communities y)Fficers-- Lawrenceburg Council No 95 Royal and Select: Masters hed the annual election of officers at the stated meeting lhosis selectee to head the group are Walter Nehli IM Geo Wallers DM Wj Curtis Kahler PCW Clarence Hunger Tress Roy Gardner Frank Woliung CofGA Everett Newhouse Williaiq Kes-t sens Steward Hugh Gould Tyler Council (has fare lYvery well -in the past yar put the qsw officers expect a' big) increase in drork the coming year bjecauise of a sduction'ih in- itiation fee toi -6 Chspter mernbere should take ahe act- at1 once Council officials say -i Prominent Two- Trpce of Hit-i kip Driver Found By j-Police and Officers Hundred To Among Be 1 I "1 Reeves VanDuyn Kv i -i Tuesday And Wednesday Nights Initiated tendant of the -Methodist Episcopal church -and Sunday school iocal police the office and state police detettives continue to sei itch for the hit: md run- driver who took thq life ofi'Miis MargOret Wells mesic supervisor ii the Lawrenceburg Is last Wednesday but te no trace of the drivel of the death car -has: been found Rumors mi isie su schools I tobdate death-car Quite a number the members of Lawrencefiurg Aerie No 2018 Prater- -nal Order of Eagles will take part in His only relatives -are -several nephews and nieces -fc- Funeral servicCkill he conducted at the Moon and Schopmeyer Funeral Parlors at 2:00 Friday Dec: lfc Interment in Greendale cemetery a large class initiation 200 members at Eagles Temple 43 Ver that agYai'rest hajd been mjule were With- economic recovery gaining momentum as Shown in decreased un? employment increased industrial activity and improved domestic and foreign demand agriculture -in Indiana and throughout the United States has entered a consequent period of profitable farming 'Operations according fa County Agent A Alcorn as he discussed1 the outlook for Indiana Agriculture iq 1937 at the A rising ovation- and a tremendous burst of applause greeted the 'V pOsal that-' Dearborn county Demo- crate go on record as indorsing Gov-'emor-Paul presidency pf tire United States in 1940 when toastmaster Morris McMana- man put- tiie qiiestran to 300 Democrats at 'trie: county 'Victory in St Lawrence auditorium last Thursday evenipg Dec 11 Applause also greeted the predic-tion that jthe-Banks of) the Wa- bash" would be the campaign song in -1940: current ih the ci bi Ithey were mont St Indianapolis Saturday at 1 15 mr I' i Said class to be khdwn 44 the Gov-ernors Honor Class' among some of the prominent national state and county candidates' will be': initiated into the Order are Governor Paul McNutt Governor-elect Townsend' Attorney-general Philip Lutz Jr Wiljliam Cosgrove state MEYERMADE asst: manager New Alsace and Bright schools Tues- ri day and Wednesday nights Mr i- for several daps without! foundation although- the investigated "every vehicle femotely resembling the description given by witnesses to the accident: A) report -that the (light truck with canopy top -had crossedTthe Ohio1 riyer on the ferry shortly after the ident whs Also found to be untrue neral servici for Xglwsi Wells held at Fitch Bros funeral home Hundreds of lajiti Thursday at i DECEMBER 23 Children City 1 Children ijn City tinder 12 Years All Old- Invited to Party Given By Yl- rd public) accounts Will Smith Internal Revepue- Collector Local Man Named Second Cim mand to 'iv 'Orgsnizatibns Five 1 lf-- ool children pqid a last tribute to teacher as schools' were choo thje popular dismissed for thej afternoon Ner parents- idr and Mrs ells oif East Chicago came to LaW- The Democrats honoring their precinct committeemen committee women and othet party workers for their successful efforts in the 1936 campaign heard praises of the woi-k- era from LawrenceReeves of ninth district 'chairman Mr Reeyee asked for continued assistance from Dearborn county people to 'carry at- on the good VciHc in 1938 Precinct 2 workers and county officials occupied v1 special reserved tobies at the dinner v' Grover VanDuyn' Assistant State' Superintendent pf Public the i principal speaker of the evening delivered a vkeeri scholarly address on the theme we succeeded and what gotJ' i He sketched the world-tendency toward more liberal it giVihg k- hono Thursday to claim the body' is 1 a i upervisor of social Wells James Marshal Paul Schaefer chief 'of auto license divis- i ion John Lynch soda security board Virgil Sheppard director divis- -ion public assistance state Jdept public welfare Dick Heller secretary1 to Gpvernor-elect Otto Robson' Will Smith Jr- state senator Jacob Weiss J-and our distinguished citizen Victor and 100 ot mpre other prominent Some off prominent membrirs of the Order1 that are oi) the program 1 are Louis Ludlow U13 frepresenta- tive John Kern Mayor of Indi-' anapolis August Mueller Secretary of Frank McKinney eburity treas- Arrangements qre bing completed for a -greatj! Commuhity -'Christmas party for tin children welve years of age arid undep Ther sponsors are -the Kiwariis Club! American Legion Buslr naess Melt's Club and Tri Kappa and Phi Beta Par sorority Each of- these organizations hast doi ie considerable charitably work in the commanity ahd they now have commit epS at work to make-this one of Che1 outstanding affairs of Uip jChristmajs season' -The I following! program -w1 1 be given -at studies in the East Chicago school system They ehtrpined for their home 1 Official announcement 1 was made yesterday that one of our esteemed citizens Stephen L-Meyer has been appointed Assistant Plant Manager to Mr Reed ini the Jos Seagram A Sons Inc: organisation---Our congratulations are tendered to Steve in this promotion are to be Commended in their selec tion of a home town boy of talent and initiative for greater and more re- muneratlve responsibilities 5 Steve and the Colonel will make a splendid team in directing the destinies of in Lawrenceburg and it is pleasing to kndw that recognition has been given to local merit new 1 assistant manager 1 is duate of Lawrenceburg high school class of 1920 He started his business career with the old Rossville Co where he proved to have ability of a high order- He went into the em-ot when they bought ploy the schpol gymnasiv Wednesday thedoorslto evening -Diecember 23 urer Qtto-i Ray county sheriff Frank W-Quinn vice pbeside Quinn vice plesiaent Kipg- that the Democratic party iwon their champ as champions of the aid the 00 6 15 program open toi begin Music Alcorn conducted a feeding- school and the outlook at each meeting The 'county agent suggested an eleven-point program for adjusting Indiana farming to present and prospective Conditions as follows 1 Develop farm business so as to take advantage pf this period of more profitable farm operation evne though- it may mean some advance in operating costs 2 Give increased consideration to proper use of land to' differences in the proddctivel capacity of land to soil' improvement" and conservation programs for' the different types of soil found on' the farm The1 use of longer rotations pasture and timber on poor and rough land should be considered to contract erosion and improve soil fertility 8- Give careful attention to the use of high quality seeds of adapted high-yielding varieties and to the use of good pure bred sires 4 Give more attention toi tillage rand field operations and to 'the use of lime legumes and high grade fertilizers even though it may mean higher costs 5 Increase the production of high-yielding adapted legumes 6 Give consideration to the favorable! feeding 'situation likely1 to exist the latter part of 1937 if a normal crop is harvested 7 Plan to tajee advantage of the favorable marketing conditions for livestock are likely to exist during the late summer and fall months of 1937 especially is this true for good quality and well finished cattle and hogs 8 Where possible provisions should be made for making necessary repairs to buildings and fences 9 Take advantage of credit facilities to refinance debts at lower rates after the 'services here TKte funeral is heljd at Eas ChicagoyRaturday th burial at Butler Miss Wells wai a graduate -of De-Phuur University in the class of 1936 ie was a mem er of Delta Delf1 Delta' social sofoiity and Mq Phi Ep-' sflon honorary musical sorority A 'v rsatilf musician Miss Wells was a anist la' cellist i nd a contralto sing-e: Shier gave fr sely pf her talents uhile A member of this -community a ipeaylng frequei ltly on mukical programs She was a member of Tri Kappa sorority East Chicago and transferred her membership Jo Pi chapter In this city several weeks pater she came hpre police ser-i iief of fire 1 ve William vYTh ffhdi t-tl the an-and Co John Carey Seant Fred Kennedy epartment Representat Black and many others The crusades for moth: Christmas Band Wi Invocation The Re Martin common (man7 Prom this vlctoryL Democrats received- confidence and great responsibility Mr I said They will 'continue' to deserve and to receive the vote of the people I- he stated) only as long as they ad thrf Duyn BA1HM if re pensions Christmajs i Scriptures I 'I Goetz Silent Night C1 ioms and Band -T- Yt- The Rev compensation jand old age- incalculable pension haye done i an minister the government according to iT i American! and Democratic principles atnount of good President Roosevelf the-Rossivlle plant and started business in this city several years ago' Mr" Meyer is the son 'of Charle-Meyer and is unmarried He lives with his father on Ludlow St Green-dale -V Christmakr -Tableau Illumination Pf Comnii Tree i Jungle Bplls jY-CliorUs Band arid Children I Arrival Closing Cho lie World presentapioi Treat Rites Hcld )day For Mrs tsephifjie Mason Christmas Program irBy Greendale Pupils Mia Josephine! Liddle Mason Dsep Miss Virginia fettle accorded the Fraternity for its work in making social security act whicn embodies these laws''' when he seritto theOr- derthe pen with which he signed the act he wtote have lqng observed with Satisfaction the sponsorship by the 0 Epof social justice both in the states) and in the nation The1 records for more than Starter of a century bear witness to campaigns of education conducted the literature distributed) and the ad- dresses delivered by your socially- -minded -y -The Fraternal -Order of -Eagles- has accomplished so much for the Nurse Will Be ii" from which this nation has strayed so of ten in the 'l'' -V Boih ReeVesl and Mr VanDuyn spoke in -the highest terms of Governor-elect ClifforcLTownsend praising his' character and ability and pre-- dieting for him an -admin istration like those of Ralston and Marshall Sfi- 1 McManamah introduced the Franklin county- chairman Virgil David the- vice-chairman Mrs A1 Brpwn and Mr Brown Mr David -gave a Eclever response on behalf: of Us county Telegrams and letters were read from Congressman Eugene BV Crowe chairman Corenlius Judge William Ricketts apd M' Keller- treasurer of the county committee: all of whom were prevented by business or illness from -attending the dinner! Music for the dirtfier and for the jdance which fallowed at the high furnished Parent Teacher Association Will Give Party For Children Friday Afternon Will Take Up Her Work About First Part of NexV MbutiwComea' From Cindnnatl p'- 80 years and fbuir months died at her home on! West Center street- oh Monday Dec 14 "Ant as she was had 'been' ailing yjsar yet -her closest riealite the serious na-re of this illness Mrs Mason was born August 14 156' in Dearborn county She was daughter of Stephen -and Elisa- jth 'Liddle and was one-of nine chil-ren al of whom are now deceased xcept one sister Mrs Carrie Bryant this city She was married Oct 3 1878r to Wiliam Mason who pre- Miss Virginia Vet le of Cincinnati The Greendale Parent -Teacher Association will hold its December meeting Friday afternoon at 2:80 In 'the Greendale Community Hall baa 'beeii selected as health nurse for Dearborn county: Shi will take-up her I6? great numbers work ab rat the first week of January- needy only oh account of men workirig together for its'fi ideals In order' to 'continue its fight of interest and to Arrange for pay- budget ment on the Amortisation or plan A Christmas program wiU pre- ndale sented by the pupils of Gree school 10 Keep informed-regarding the' The P-T A wil give a Christmas Miss Vette come highly recommended Shb has tad training at Western Reserve niversity Cleye toMd i I The oveiiient for a full time coun ale School child- school gymnasium was by i Drak ordon Drake and Hii Aces Betty eded her to the grave Bept 13 1883 rs Mason wad widow 53 1 years ty health -nufse has een agitated- for several years and at empts have been vmmaiio Iln nu tA AKtdin an made tinies to -obtain economic problems of agriculture slid' national programs designed tot improve agricultural conditions llThough the facilities of the Agricultural Extension Service make increased used of the results of scientific research in the production and making adjustments to meet present marketing of quality products and in and prospective conditions She -was a member of Hamline hapel cl urch for a number of ears She was always readjr and illing to lend helping hand in time of ion the death of her brother Th'oma i Liddle she took the Jean and Jwej Marie Farrell tap dancers entertained Decoration ana music were arranged Jy Mrs and Mrs J-' Albert Bauer 'and dinner was senred by the ladies of St Lawrence church An amplifying system with microphones on the stage and on the speakers table was installed by the Walnut Electric Shop i- ''1: party for the Gree reii -rr -v- Hostesses for the afternoon are: Mrs Clarence Jacobs Mrs Percy Cook Mr? Frank Berkshire Mrs Angelbeck Mrs Margaret Diet-rich Mrs Sam Gordon' Hayes' Mrs Edward Mrs Albert Pfalsgraf Mrs: Russell Ratliff Mrs Morris McMaqaman Mrs -H Smashey Miss Irene Nead and Miss Emma Koch 1 Yi-- Y-Y Members come visitors are Welcome i v- I -J-W 1 atvarious appropriations from tl ie county to finance th! project 'I 1 I The i nore recent- iriovement for- a nurse as Started sc veral -months ago by the doctors par ait teacher associations! and! other interested persons iif for social justice to protect the work- ingman and his home the fraternity j1 is going to increase' its man-power Its aim is to build thej'membership to 1000000 members by June 1 1937 1 each Aefeie in the Order has received its individual quota the number it is expected i to: initiate and drives are now On' throughout each jurisdiction: At present the membership is over -600000 in 'the United States -f The local Aerie has (268 members and has been allotted its quota of 60 members by -June lt a good- per-)-' centage of which has been obtained 1 the remainder to be reached by a class initiation to be -held January 26 1937 be knowns the Conrad Mann Birthday Class in hifc honor for the great humanitarian work he -has achieved 7 J-J i 1 respo children She ghve them! all a mother responsibility earing for his six ANAPPEAL Money io-finance the project Has been secured froiri the federsl government love and affection She leaves mourn he i I am making a special appeal to iking rr loss Hint tl Bryidt i all of our titisens for cooperation notice to Correspondents to the dmouht of one thousand dollars mainii and thc( regaining 2ne thousand con- it by different organisations in in protecting the community Xmas trees and lights thereon This pro one sisteri Mrs Carrie three nieces Mrs St die Macker Mrs Carrie Abbott of Los Angeles Calif and Mrs George Sapnoir of Cincinnati and two nephews Thoihai Liddle of and James Liddle of and a host' of other Addyston Lawrenceburg tribute! this ci and Aurdya YY ject has eost quite a sum of money and is for the enjoyment and benefit of everyone so please do not eithei remove either trees or lights We On account Af Christmas falling on Fridayi our i paper wiU go to press earlier dext week AU cos-respondents ard therefore asked to nlease mail their items as early as -Isers also are ropy in early This Ip to us and make ir readers to -receive their papers earlier -L ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES National Cohtmander Christmas Eve broadcast carrying a message to all Veterans in hospitals Legionnaires and general public will occur over the- Red network of the National broadcasting company Thursday December 24th 5:85 to 5:45 central standard time Tune in at that time 17d2t TURKEYS relatives and rlends Funeral ser rices will be The: Union day from 1 held at boiM Thursday trust that all will heed this appeal so that it will not bo necessary to arrest offenders ARTHUR RITZMANN Mayor ANNOUNCEMENT wii be a tujrkey dinner at the alley BaptiDt church on Son-20 Sortring will be in td 1:00 pi hi at plate The patrpnage of the pub- splicled -Y Fitch Bros funeral the -Rev Dee: 17 with Page offiCiatixig Bnytal will be iji Greendale officiating cemetery Play starts promptly at 780 Wi T- churches of community THE SPECIAL SERVICES AHD PROCRflMS OF 'CHRISTMAS AT Elmer Cook' Benediction' Choral -Four Fold Orin Novin Boh WeUs Amen Choir tion Matins The Commup: this-mid-night its en' ofReV nidrnight itira fin Pettit will sirig The service will ena with ion The program for service will appear in next -'I1 THE FIRST BAfTIST CHURCH -t- Christmas Services Bimday Dee 20 1936 Y1 Bible" School a Wm Jones Supt i lv The entire school will assemble In SCENE Christ Is Bora chqrch v--' First by'M- Sturgis presented by the senior del pertinent of the Sunday achdol Also a play recitations land songi by the younger children Santa Claus will arrive i it the ei of the program and diet ributo th: Christmas tanuel ex Emannel Frank' ZweigCrt chief announcer -at i lY rsidio 'station WCPO will be the base i soloist Norma Hetsch of Newport rf iv Ky will sing the contralto solos and Mrs Harley Hill of Aurora will be the soprano --m Other guest singers mill be Norman Hill of Indignapolis and Ray- 1 YY mond" Baker- of CiiMsirinati The performance will be given in 4 the church of Aurora on Sun-T l-Y'' dayevening Dec 27 1 at 7 under 1 AV A lff lii-V exjtends eaeh- and everyi- towit- mbst c( rdlal invitation Muriel Baker Tab! Silent frays Red the ehtureh auditorium for the annual White Gifts Servicp 1 The program followe -v -i Carol Otffr v- carol Visa -r A- I I Choir given! by the Junior and Alltnus Senior! Choirs Music The Meaning of the -White 9:40 Scripture ReadingT John Henson 9:40 Service Pastor- -k KVJj Organ Postlude PU 6:80 Gleiih Butler Twilight Hour 7:15 Meditation and prayer Evening service 7:30 Prelude and Processional Isaiah XXXV nvoeation si oy To The World Reading Matt Lullaby lMrs Jack Brooks Mr's Carlos Little Tqwn-of -Bethlehem Leslie 1 Jackson Luke And Were Shepherds Yl Choir There Was No Candle and No one ness the presmtatioh of the drama Lost on next Tuesday evening and tjo' attend the mid-night sendee on Christmas Ove METHODI8T EPSICOPAL CHURCH Sunday Evening Dec' 20 -y Pigcaat i- 'fCHipBT IS -Bells Yr-Muriel 'Baker Silent Night Inez Baker Kaf- Mary Coulter? at CHRISTMAS AT EMi lNUEL The drama to pres rated this ycr Qt Emanuel Lutheran ihurch will Lost Dorothy Clarke Wilson: and will i given op the ditoctionof Mrs fenberger with Miss the organ' I Mrs Mrs Louie Kirsdi iDirectress Miss Mona Wright Directress Yv WHITH GIFT -SERVICE AT! ZION Poem Wanda Csrieton Miss Mary F- Kennedy -T Art Story Poem vli- Tommy Brooks -Li BEECHER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 3BYTERIAN Presention pf White Gifts by the ii entire school Procession will be led 1 by 1 the children tof thc beginners of vtbc 11 i Thel gnt SilentNig: r3r kj Bl SUNDAY EVENING Zion 'J: rangelical Sunday will prase it tim pageant hv jp-- Wolcott School and Choir Barbara Roemer NinCrirls Roll Cradle Welcome Recitation Christmas Awurin Emblenri of i t'r 1 A Esther Rabe Myra Towyscnd PpA-g 1 day evening at 7 80 This if a pageant iff exquisite toauty consisting of living) pictures which depictythe events' leading to andrOfter the Five girls and the Reverend Robert Kelsey pastor of the Prest i 'h Presbyterian church" stmas Offering Vi P- I' Christ is Come f--YTwelye toys Nativity Y'' nolle la public is cordially Inrit Lewisville Ind will give a brief ad- 4 itif'-fk Organ lesion "Rheinbeiger Love Excen-f-YY' AU ami: primary departments Asaemble in departments and classes for -the takini of records 10:20 'Morning worship 10:80 a Organ' Prelude JMrs Hansell CaU To WprshihTYy Processional Invocation Choral Response Seriptore Reading Story accordijH: to Bix Jun- lorn YT frhMi-lwHsnson Helen Manual Maraaret HartweU Elis: ybeth Richardson Elleaq Jeffrie Calvin Wafford Glory to: God Nolte Pastoral- 7jf- rdsW atche Sextette Bsthar Babe Orphk Elliott Dorothy Rnscher Myra Townsend Mra BrookS Mra KspperYY'Y -Lake A Wondrous Song uLeslle Jackson and Choir 'Aj1- tvv Sweetest Musle Softly SteaUmYI Samuel Ward and Cnoir this 4rvt Which em in Hhara ratlior 1 1: Moon Isaiah' 1 Austin vU: Ing J--' -1-iV-SSeS afrjM'WlAtialBOT Mm Donald Darling MicahY r- who Vrijll also pro-jr The east which pile -'one is as fi A Mali of the i World -'man His Wife Alfred Schneider Their T-tsfit Doengea Their little daughter EHsebeth Baker Her Sunday School Teacher YLoi rains Clarke y- A neighbor Clarence Schmidt A poor woman Doloras Taylor Spirit of the church- Mrs Unseen Spirit Rev The Primary and Intermediate partpienta The mid-night aerviee Christmas Eve at Emannel is also being looked forward ttf tirely lighted 'by eomethihg entinly different firom anytblng that his ever bean undertidmn in- Law-reneeburg Tbecboir undet the LOISTS TO -Y ii? I AH AT AURORA John vWolinng SCENE I ionsY-r Piano Christmas Medley RywYwii derKYYY- htRav Martin and Choir Choir OHolyN Glory To Offertory i Caroline! Heustis! Everett Newhouse'4l' Mrs Rnssel Wilson Mrs Martin Miss "Esther Calvert It Came Upon A mess: ontfltfl fengag annud station of I by ehoua Clul i of Aurofa -Franklin treR knov n-Cincinnati -singer the tram eoloist Mr Bans tilth the University 5Ciacnj ratorio Bt production of to thei Come All Ye Faithful UlW- Vocal Dnet -Selected Houeton Salut Amour- Y'''YYfcYYHrtWUttakerYY Address Zv Hymn OCc Hark The Herald Angels jBinff-Choir IhiiAktjaR Holy Night duet for Yaad Etono Hansen AiyBelsVYiEDther Calvert! Dorothy Jackson' ianice Hlnkla Clifford ZeUor 1 Roy Joy Benadietion The public? ie attend 1 thie ewvioe pYYY ns- ItoHa Jjwtoon RetUartiB 1 li 1 icHUBCH of Bunday School -Y? entertoinztotit Chriatmae eyef Dee hi 7:15 In the The Wlee Men 8M-Xho9tag -j- nm ynr Tit i.

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