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FOUR THE SALEM, OHIO, NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST Programs for Fall Listed By Mothers A program based on individual problems in child care and training will be studied by the progressive Mothers circle at meetings next se.is v. opening Tuesday ve- ning -Sept 10 Progiams i. utlining the topics to be discussed and listing several meetings winch will feature speakers, 11 eluding physicians and entertainment were presented members at the ai.ihu 1 picnic last night in Centennial perk Husbands and children of the members were guests at the affair. Places were arranged the tables for 50, The first meeting of the new season will be held at the home of Mrs Hilliard Wilson on Maple st The topic. Obedience and Discipline." will be in charge of the hostess and Mrs.

Galen Weaver. Nurses Are Honored At Corn Roast Miss Virginia Rupert, tuberculosis supervisor; Mis Leila Pa loon day upervisor and Miss Emily Lotney instructress of nurses, were honored by Salem ty hospital staff associates las! evening at a corn roast at the Nurses' home on State st. Mi Rupert of Columbiana will leave next. Tuesday for Detroit to ace. pt a position in a hospital there Miss fella Fa loon, fiance of Louis Weirick will be married on Sept.

2, and Miss Lotney 11 return to her former home, Cleveland, ori Sept. 1. The bride-elect was presented a shower of miscellaneous gifts; Miss Rupert, a handkerchief shower, and Miss Lotney. a gift by Miss Esther Wilson, Salem City hospital superintendent. and her staff The corn roast enjoyed on the lawn outdoors, was followed by cards.

Mrs. Percy Dilworth Glub Hostess Mrs Carl Hoopes and Miss Mary Kaminsky were guests of the Vernal Grove Homemakers' club at a meeting yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Percy Dilworth on the Ncw- garden rd Members made arrangements for a picnic for the club group hih families Saturday. Aug. 24, in pavilion at Lake Guilford. Several interesting readings were given by members A social hour was enjoyed, featuring lunch served by tin' hostess and her associate.

Mrs Hoopes. The next meeting will be held Sept 11 at the home of Mrs Eldon Whim Guilford lake Mr. and Mrs. Coppock Visit In Winona Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Coppock hose wedd ng was an event of Aug 5 have returned to the home of his father, Holland Coppock in Winona for a visit before going to Coudersport to make their home Mrs Coppock was formerly Miss Caroline Cameron.

The couple was honored at a reception and shower given following a supper Tuesday evening the Methodist church. Approximately 45 relatives and fr ends attended the supper at the church going afterward to the home of Mr Coppock's father for music and an informal evening Guests included Dr and Mrs Floyd and daughter Jane and Mr and Mrs Virgil Stamp of Alliance; Mr. and Mrs Robert Stamp of Sebring; Miss Esther Binsley of Lisbon; and ethers from Damascus, Salem and Winona. Sub-Deb Club Girls Are Entertained Sub-Debs cluo girls were entertained Wednesday afternoon at th" home of Miss Donna Haesslv. 8 Union ave enjoying games and a lunch after the business meeting.

The table was attractive with crystal appo ntments. The meeting Aug. 28 will be held at. thi home of Miss Ethel lazier. Goshen rd Stoudt Family Will Hold Reunion The annual reunion of the Stoudt family will be held Sunday at Lake Placentia.

All members of the family are invited to attend. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses have lieen issued at Lisbon to: Howard Sponsion milk salesman. Erie, and Irene A Madura Salem Fred Hicks, mill worker. Hollidays Cove Va and June Johnson. East Liverpool John Zamulevic.

electric welder, Pittsburgh, and Josephine Greer, Wells vllle S. Nowakowski. dentist, Pitts- burgh, and Claire Freisinger, Wellsville William Trump. laborer, of Bloomsburgh Pa and Maiy Klinger of East Liverpool. Herbert.

Marston. pa niter, and Helen Pinkerton, both of Summitville. Louis McKenzie, brickworker. and Pansey Hulett, both of Wellsville. George Jordan tester.

Warren, and Betty Holliday. Wellsville Raymond Plate, meat salesman. Akron, and Anna Brookhart, East. Liverpool. Prank Huston, fireman.

East Liverpool. and Louise Whitehill. Negley John 1 Ellis, laborer, Youngstown, and Virg nia Vollnogle Columbi- ana. Cross-Word Puzzle ------------------By EUGENE SHEFFER------------------ 1 23 5 6 7 9 IO (I 12 13 14 15 16 17 IB 20 21 r-, 22 23 24 252fo 272a 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 1 37 38 39 UO 92 W3 45 46 48 99 50 52 53 34 55 56 57 BRING DENIALS Film Figures Assail Testimony of Former Communist Organizer (By Associated LOS ANGEI.ES. Aug.

15. In terms of resentment and disgust. Hollywood movie personages deny they are members of the Commun- 1 1 st party or financial supporters thereof as charged in a transcript of county grand jury testimony. 77 ie testimony was that of John lewis Portland, Oregon, former Los Angeles house painter, Communist organizer and relief client Of the many Hollvwoodites Leech named, immediate denials came from the following who could be reached, or their spokesmen: Fredric March, Francis Lederer. Jean Muir.

Humphrey Bogart, Lionel St 8 nder. James Cagney and Writer Hem Omitz Refer to Campaign Some of those accused deprecatingly mentioned District Attorney Buron Fitts' current campaign for re-election. Leech testified in an inquiry that resulted in murder indictments last week against five men accused of complicity in a killing five years ago in a reported union dispute So far. there has been no official explanation of any connection between the Hollvwood Red" inquiry and the killing Leech became involved in various difficulties over his testimony at the Harry Bridges deportation hearing at San Francisco last summer before Dean Landis of the Har- I vard law school. Actor March last night said that so far as he was concerned is an unmitigated liar" and that he would like to meet Leech "face face and call him a liar "I have never knowingly contrib- 1 uted a single penny to the Com- W.

Perry yesterday, honorng pianist or any other un-American cause." March said Writer Ornitz said "I have been consistently attacking District Attorney Buron Fitts on the basis that he is a bad influence for the for the home and in general." "It is sad," Omitz continued, "that Mr Fit elected to prey upon and slander innocent people Just, before the primary election because they oppose him Campaign Material" Actor Slander reiterated that he never was a Communist party member and declared he is "a real true American favoring democracy." i Slander said the inquiry is "just campaign material foi Mr. Fitts, who is using big Hollywood names for his own benelit." Bogart declared he had never contributed money to a "political organization of any form" and said. "I dare the men who are attempting this investigation to call me to the stand 1 In the absence of Cagney on a New England motor tour, his brother-business manager. William, asserted "he Is a Communist, never has been a Communist and never will be At Saratoga Springs. Lederer said "I am not a Communist and have never been one I am violently opposed to Communism and everything it stands for Representing Miss Muir, Beauvais Fox said at Schenectady.

where she i.s to appear on the stage next week that she "told me to this Leech reference to hen i.s wholly false." Women of the Moose Name Chairmen Announcement of the annual Moose convention in Steubenville Saturday mad-- at a meeting of Women of the Moose last night in the lodge hall New chairman were appointed, including War lelief Mrs Harry Star buck friendship, Mrs. Michael Bonfert; hospital guild, Mrs Owen Stahl, social committee for September Mr Earl Yeagpr ar.d Mrs Harding Members planning to attend the convention must register at the Moose hail here before Saturday Transportation will be provided Mrs Nellie Spence won the gift package Tire next award will be made at the Aug 28 meeting Lunch was sen (d by Mrs. Spence and Mrs Grover Scullion, Lutheran Class Has Outing at Lake More than 40 members of the Trinity Lutheran I class and their families attended a picnic at Lake Placentia Tuesday evening Swimming and a short business meeting followed the cnic supper. Plans were completed for a corn and wiener roast for members and 'heir families Sept 10 at the home of Mr and Mrs Oliver Duke on the Franklin rd Sorority Members Have Steak Fry Iota chapter members of Omega Nu Tau entertained husbands and friends at a steak fry last night In Mill Creek park. Youngstown During the evening the group went to Idora park A special meeting will be held at 8 p.

Tuesday In the Memorial building. All members are asked to attend Miss Daxson Honored On Birthday Twenty friends of Joann Paxson, daughter of Mrs Emily Paxson, attended a surprise party at the home of her brother. Alfred Paxson. on her eighth birthday anniversary Miss Paxson received a number of gilts Lunch was served outdoors. following games and contests.

by her mother and brother, George Paxson. Mrs. William Ft Lockey and son Billy of Detroit are visiting at the home of her father, Stratton on the Goshen rd. Fred Kopp and George Steffel, are enjoyeding a two-weeks trip through Maine. New Hampshire and Massachusetts.

Class at Leetonia Will Hold Reunion LEETONIA. Aug 15 The tenth annual reunion of the Class of 1918 of Leetonia High school will be held at Rlrrhiil cabin. Mill Creek park. Youngstown, Saturday evening, with Mrs John C. Eschleman as hostess Gerald Shontz of Wilkmsburg president of group and Mrs William Atkinson is sec rota ry easurer.

Mrs Conrad Berg entertained contract bridge club associates at her home Wednesday afternoon Mrs Warren O. Weikart accompanied Mrs Davis and daughters Vera and Myrna, Mrs. Rose Woods and Mrs. David Weikart of Washingtonville to Mad on-the-Lake Wednesday, here they were guests of Mrs Eva Slack Robert J. Topping, pastor of the Presbyterian church, lias gone to Chautauqua and Wild wood, for his vacation.

He will return Sept. 5 Mrs Joseph Blattman, Mrs. Ben Weingard. Mrs William Atkinson niul daughter Carol and Miss Helen Weikart spent Wednesday with Mr and Mrs C. Stewart and family at nevah beach, near Ashtabula a fractured kneecap and possible interna! injuries when the auto in which she was riding Tuesday night wa.s involved in a collision on the Alliarice-Sebring road.

Marshall Joins In Death Probe; Scoffs at Suicide CLEVELAND, Aug. 15. While U. Marshal Benjamin Mozee of Nome, Alaska, sped toward Cleveland today to join the investigation of his wife's mysterious death in Lake Erie. Federal Bureau of Investigation agents said they would ask his permission to exhume her body for post-mortem examination The body of the 53-year-old former nurse washed ashore at Oen- eva-on-the-Lake July 31 but was not identiffied untii after officers EAST LIVERPOOL Aug 15 John Macintosh of St George East Liverpool.

the swimmer who found the body of Mrs Benjamin Mozee. 53, of Nome. Alaska floating in Lake Erie the other day. Macintosh, vacationing at Geneva-on-the-Lake. saw the body in the water, swam out and dragged it onto the shore.

of the steamship Seeandbee, which he boarded July 29 for a trip to Buffalo, reported her missing Tuesday. Fiank Elliott of Cleveland, a brother, established identification from clothing and jewelry taken from the body before burial in Ashtabula county. here is no question of suicide as she was not of that temperament." Mozee said at Seattle, where he arrived last weekend after taking federal prisoners to Portland, Ore. feel certain she was slain. I can't understand how a passenger could drop out of sight on a steamer and be missed until two weeks later "All the circumstances as reported to me sound highly fantastic and I intend to get to the very bottom of the The Cleveland and Buffalo Co, owner of the Seeandbee.

said Mrs Mozee upper deck stateroom had not been assigned to another passenger on twro trips subsequent to the July 29 sailing, and had no' been entered for cleaning Relatives said Mrs. Mozee carried a large sum of money when she boarded the vessel but this was not found in the stateroom. New Under-arm Cream Deodorant safely Stops Perspiration 4-H Club News Jeanette Groves Jeanette Gro.t 4-H club will hold its annual achievement program Aug. 21 and its annual judging Aug 20. Plans for the two events were completed at a meeting Wednesday at the home oi Donna Youtz on S.

Un on ave. The achievement program featuring a play. "Henpeck Holler will be held at Perry grange hall. The judging Aug 20 the home of Mrs. Perry Hilliard on the Franklin rd will be followed by a picnic at Westville lake Plans were made for Eleanor Sobotka and Loretta F.itcraft to represent the club in a coin: health contest at Lisbon today.

Members' activity scoi- listed during the meetuv Miss Janet awarded the "white elephant gift. Play rehearsal will be held Friday evening at the home ol Mrs. George Hawkins on the Frankhn rd. Refreshments were enjoy i following the meeting, served by Charles Youtz. mother of the hostess.

for her work, while two of three Correct Measurement lust prizes, given to juniors, went b. Anna Qracc Hoffman to the club's junior entries Tt.e group will enjoy a ramping trip at Dunn Eden lake. Mather. Judgim week's was by Mrs Horen Bride, home i ginning Sunday nie! and will at the Garfield Orar. present a program grange Sept.

6 at Gcshen A time we freshments served Four Leaf lover T1 The Damascus Four Leaf Clover I HUII 111o- 4-H club will hold their next meet- SEATTLE. Wash a ing Aug. 22 The place of meeting Ahepa. American Hell' has not been selected. tional and progressn The group met Tuesday evening has selected Cincinnati with Phoebe Borton.

with several convention. The 1940 rr. the motliers present. adopted a resolution A demonstration on "How to Get tary training ior Ameri Winona Jolly Bunch Hazel Black pres ded at a ing of the Winona Jolly Bunch 4-H club Tuesdav evening at th home of Esther Jane Mayhew "My Favorite Summer Devon was the response to roll call Plans ior a benefit were discussed. Tentative arrangements for a camping trip were made and a committee named to secure a location.

The next meeting will be held Aug 23. Goshen Merry Makers The Goshen Makers 4-H club, meeting, which entered two junior demonstration teams two individual demonstrations and a angle entry in the senior 4-H club girls style show for Mahonin: county Tuesday at Canfield captured three first olace awards Miss Margaret Beck, a senior entry, won a trip to the fair, The Country Goes to Town CLASSIC CASUALS Important enough, smart enough, to do credit to your best town tweeds with a casual lilt to brim, a stay-on-your-hcad comfort typically Brewster. Other Brewster $2.95 to $5.00 SUPERIOR WALI. PAPER PAINT STORE 130 S. Broadway, Salem.

Ohio IS DIFFERENT FROM ANY MEDICINE EVER INTRODUCED IN A DRUG STORE BEFORI Condition Fair SEBRING, Aug. 15- Miss Dolly Yeagley. 25, of was reported in fair condition at Alliance City hospital today She suffered 1. Does not rot dresses, does not irritate skin. 2.

Nowaitingtodry.Canbeused right after shaving. 3. Instantly stops perspiration for 1 to 3 days Removes odor from perspiration. 4. A pure, white.greascless,stain­ less vanishing cream.

5. Arrid has been awarded the Approval Seal of the American Institute of Laundering for being harmless to fabrics. 25 MILLION jars ol Arrid have been sold. Try ajertodayl ARRID j. At all toilet in lOff mad Lisbon Briefs HORIZONTAL 1 tins organized from parts of the Montana nmi It y- anting territories? 9 linen vestment 12 13 Part that revolves in a stationary part 1 i coin 15 sorceress changed Odysseus' men tu'o animals? 17 A cutting oft' of a vowel is the commercial center of the licet Indies? 21 Town on the Aegean 22 Plane surface letter 1 33 instrument 34 measure 37 piece of wood from flowers title man 44 uline name A shop of a mountain range 54 5 with stitches 57 of burden VERTICAL is the missing part of the eontposer'a name: Johann Sebastian 2 S-What is the oldest university in the United States? 4 name 6 8 river forms the boundary between Venezuela and Colombia? 9 name 11 few 20 ckv queen of entrance 50 pleaded the cause of Miles Standisti is the capital of Venezuela 51 island furnishes most the world's camphor? judge side of a vessel il Sniffed horse war god as clear profit foot name for tellurium Answer to yesterday's puzzle.

The annual reunion of the Chandler families will be held at the Chandler school grove, three miles west of Lisbon, on Sunday Aug 18 The families will hold their annual reunion at Firestone park. Columbiana Saturday Thi class of 1930 of Lisbon High school will hold its annual re- umon at Whinnery Grove, Lake Guilford, on Sunday The annual reunion of the End- loy family will tie held Saturday at the home of Mrs Carrie End ley. Pine st. TRY THE SALEM NEWS A tr-v FAI 5. A ER 5 A VE A A A A A uO 'C X- EA cO Is 1 0 id A A A a A 821388(3(11022 5 82 1 1 A 1J AL a1 5 6 a of oolatlon Inc.

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SONNEDECKER, Prop. Ilnme Savings Loan RIdg. SALEM. OHIO RHYTHM CLAUSSNER LINGERIE IH rVTKICIA HOSIERY ADORABLE! DURABLE! $1.95 79c, $1, $1.15 SPIRAL BRASSIERE by AIR-CONDITIONEl) Ends Tonight UIEIUHORREH IS NOT JI ST ONE MEDICINE HI THKEI DIFFERENT IN THREE DIFFERENT BOTTLES Friday and Saturdav ADOLPHE CAROLS LANDIS 1081 HUBBARD Nnt 8 Mm $100 LOAN FOR 1 YEAR Costs Less Than a Package of Gum a not much to pay for a loan that squares debts, buys necessities puts you hack on your feet and right with the world. i ty I.own terms are made to fit vour budget whetber voti want SIO for a bill or as nitich as $1000 for seteral good usrs.

Rigbt now a A aeation I.oan tbat is just hai oit'w beco look for. Come in and talk it 1 $100 liign la in regular menti of $10 rarh und ss hn.il ni included. I unger lime and pai menu li Ihouie Ioga rhooae jour Y-SV he ity oan 4 5 4 1 6 5 COMP4wy 286 STATE STREET MGR. or thi nicitft IDN JON No. 1, in Ihe white box and label, for slnmadi nerves, bowels and blood, weak rundown condition.

drastic or set ere. TON JON No. 2. in the orange box and label, lor I i and gallbladder, with Double Ouk'k action. TON JON No.

3, in the green box and label, kidneys, bladder, urinary organs. favorite of correcting prostatitis. What is it? Ton Jen is not a CURE ALL. Net a patent medicine, nor mere pcwder, pills or silts 1,1 ctpsule, and it does not cor.ta alcohol or i SINGLE habit drug to deaden pain, but it is a new scientific Liquid Mixture 4 nicduiua! ingredients and contains perhaps more ingredients than rd narv medicines. It is the TAI OF THE! PEOPLE in cverv 1 munity.

Often people are mistaken in their ailments, the ret ore I11 JON. Regardless Of Cost, Lady Declare! Jon Is The NOVELTY NEWS CARTOON lUk I IV RAN ID Friday and Saturdav A roaring Texaa Ranger and an untamad sweethearts of the dangerous younp nus and and the Chapter No. 6 Nerves Made Her Tito Fidgety and Irritable and Declares It Was Almost Impossible To Sleep; Wins Relief With TON JON Ii coastipatton is proving a constant source of worry to you. if you feel sluggish, tired and worn-out. if your appetite is gone, your sleep is re.st!e.-.N and nervousness bothers you.

why don't you do as others are doing go to see what TON JON can do for people who are suffering in this manner Perhaps it can help you just as it did Mrs. Anna Gertrude Gray. Zanesville. R. No.

says: Although I'd been constipated for a great long time, it was only here in the past several years that I began to worry so about my general condition. I couldn't sleep well, head ached bad in the front part and I felt dizzy almost daily. I had no appetite and what I did eat wa.s distressing to me with ga.7. heart fluttering and nausea Everything I ate would sour quickly and rise up in my throat. My nerves were in pretty bad state too any slight noise made me jump This, together with kidneys that called me tip 10 or 12 times a night, broke up my sleep and I always felt as tired the mornings a.s I did the night before were frequent and seven too.

and often bilious spells and spots my eves added my discomfort i' had used so many different medicines and treatments without relief, so you can under and how amazed I was when ANNA G. GUM TON JON seemed to work right from the star loses smoothest, most pleasan' tions I'd had in years fere I knew it, I was 1 thing without any cu My nerves are car be and sleep is deep and refreshing ter what TON JON least I can do is tel. the best regardless of Ten Jon the mediime for now at the J. H. 1 State and Broad'' '1 Salim, Ohio, -where the Health ill be thc'C th IVpre glad Tne 1-2 3 WAY TO.

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