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The Logan Daily News from Logan, Ohio • Page 6

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Logan, Ohio
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Ht LOGAN, THE YEAR'S MOST NOVEL COOKING SCHOOL LOGAN DAILY NEWS, LOGAN, OHIO Tuesday, October 8,1940 Route 33 Boosters To Meet at Harrisonburg, Va Mainly About People Mrs. Irma Powers underwent a major operation at Grant Hospital, Columbus, Tuesday morning. Will Urge Blue and Gray Trail Be Listed as Military Highway Disabled Voters Ballots To Be Isued Monday, October 21 Physician's Car Almost Total Wreck after Crash of nearly 800 miles from Richmond, Va. to St. Joseph, Mich.

It was officially established as a federal highway January 1, 1938, and formally dedicated with elaborate ceremonies its entire length in May of that year. Linking the states of the original Northwest Territory with Virginia, their Statcf it is advertised as the most scenic and historic highway between Lake Michigan and Chesapeake Annual Event To Be Presented at Theatre Carnival Novel Theme County Recorder Herman Bratton and his family are moving Tuesday into the residence located at 299 West Hunter Street. HARRISONBURG, Oct. A flve-state movement to have U. S.

Route 33 included in the War nation-wide system of strategic military highways, will be launched at the annual meeting of the Blue and Gray Trail Associa- in this city October 12 and 13. Highway officials and representa- I tives of all cities and communities served by U. S. 33 in the states of West Virginia, Ohio. diana and Michigan are being asked to attend the conference and join in organizing the claims for federal recognition in the designation of certain arterial highways as essential links in the national defense program.

Plans for waging an extensive campaign of aimed at promoting and popularizing the attractions and advantages of U. S. 33 as a major tourist and commercial travel artery between Lake Michigan and Tidewater Virginia will also be formulated by the association at this time. The annual meeting will open with a supper session Saturday evening, and conclude with a final business session Sunday morning. Dr.

W. A. Compton, of Pomeroy, presi- nent of the Blue and Gray Trail Association, will preside. Added attractions for U. S.

33 boosters will be the colorful autumn foliage of the Monongahela and George Washington National Forests, which are traversed by the highway, and the Second Rocking- ham National Turkey Festival at Harrisonburg October 10 and 11. Forming the only event of its na- ture in the East, two outstanding features of the festival will be the i coronation of Senorita Erma Castillo Najera, daughter oT the Mex- ican ambassador to the United I States, on the first day, and a spectacular parade of floats, musical units, veterans, and mounted horsemen the second day. U. S. Route 33 extends a distance Contract Bridge Club with Mrs.

Clinton Webb, 8 P. M. Maud Cook Circle to meet at Presbyterian Church, 4 P. M. Jolly Double Six Club will meet at home of Mrs.

Esther Wilson, East Mineral Avenue. Chapel Grange to hold booster night at Orange hall, 8 P. M. Everybody welcome. Tourist Book Club with Mrs.

Charles F. Rauch, Warner Ave- neu, 8 P. M. United Brethren Choir to practice at church. 7:30 P.

M. BETTMAN TO SPEAK AT VILLAGE GOP RALLY Gilbert Bettman, candidate tar the Supreme Court of Ohio at tlw November 5 election; attomey-gen- eral 1929-33 and a past state commander of the American Legion, will be the principal speaker at Republican rally to be held at Muff ray City Wednesday. The meeting will be held at the Murray City High School auditorium, starting at 7:30 P. M. and music will be furnished by the MuO ray City High School band.

A dinner party has been arranged for Bettman at 6 P. M. in Logan, which will be attended by Harold Larimer and Carlos Brashares, members of the county executive committee, all of the Republican county candidates. WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 9 Home Makers Club to meet at home of Mrs.

Clarence Salts, North Mulberry Street, 8 P. M. Mrs. Charles Achauer assisting hostess. Note change of hour.

Among Ourselves Club at Stage Coach Inn for one luncheon with Mrs. Will Hansel hostess. Priscilla Club to meet with Mrs. Fred Stracke, 7 P. M.

Delta Theta Tau Sorority to meet at Phi Sigma Chi rooms, 8 P. M. Initiation and plMge services. Wednesday Sewing Club with Mrs. Richard Vore at heme of Mr.

and Mrs. Theodore Johnson. 8 P. M. Comet Club wiui Mrs.

John Guess, East Front Street, 8 P. LOGAN EPW0RTH LEAGUE TO ATTEND DISTRICT RALLY Hocking County W. C. T. U.

Convention to be held at Presbyterian Church. All members of D. of A. Club team to practice. 7 P.

M. SYMPHONY LORD BALTIMORE CASCADE AT THE stok mSTOpy CASES transportation and a call has been sent out for automobiles to transport League members to Lancaster. The registration fee at the rally will be 5 cents. LOGAN POOD JNsntuTP FOOD JWSTITUTP U. B.

OFFICIAL BOARD CONVENES MONDAY The Olficial Board of the FUst United Brethren Church transacted routine business at its regular meeting Monday night. Already, men of the church are planning to attend a district meeting of United Brethren men which will be litld in Bremen Tuesday, October 15. Ucor The Greatest Cooking Show On Earth LATEST TRINDS IN MODERN COOKING CHAKERES A HOST OF RECIPES THE MAGIC MIRRORS A BEAUTIFUL NEW KITCHEN SETTING PRIZES AT EVERY SESSION A Brand New 1941 Version Of THE GASCO FOOD INSTITUTE Wednesday Thursday ON Till: SCREEN Return by special request two of the outstanding of the past IRENE DUNNE with CARY CRANT in new different yes, bigger and better than ever, this 1941 version of the popular Gasco Food Institute. called the and just what it is, a carnival of new cooking ideas presented in programs that are packed full of sparkling entertainment as well as practical cooking information. brought to you again this year through the cooperation of local merchants, The Gas Company and your newspaper.

Save the dates and plan to attend each day. And Then Frank A world-acknowledged amazing novel emerges the mightiest of all motion Conducted By THE GAS COMPANY In Cooperation With The LOGAN DAILY NEWS Miss Ksther Koehm STARTING SUNDAY WBBM HD TIME FPI Food Lecturer who heads the 1941 Institute staff of food specialists.

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Years Available:
1935-1977