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Washington C.H. Record-Herald from Washington Court House, Ohio • Page 11

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aaac hbheq QQ OD LJ LIU ULH3IICJU a goaDati fAGE ELEVEN WASHINGTON C. H. RECORD-HEKALD THURSDAt Notes From Nearby Towns RADIO BROADCASTS Will ...............1430 VB3H 770 WJI Vow York 760 ircoii .................1310 WJM WTAM .1070 730 IDIA fftttibnrrk 030 OIW 700 or ABC York 300 WIAf Bow York 000 YXAI X.ooloTll)o........... 330 VIXC Colombai 040 WBT WO 3X7 170 Notional Breadcasting Co. Columbia Broadcasting System.

Cimimi may, UI to Mm- omUmtloos, lmoortima mmOi by broadcasting stations mod om of pobllcatlon). GOVERNMENT FUNDS city has accepted $61.363 government funds toward building a sewage disposal plant, and work must start within 14 weeks. identified pictures of gunman A1 Brady, killed in Bangor, Maine, as a man who worked for him several months last year. Wanted CORN HUSKING CONTEST Wilmington Clinton county will hold a county corn husking and field day on the Percy E. Green farm.

Oct. 23. 200 ATTEND MEETING persons attended the 25th anniversary meeting of Mt. Pleasant Brotherhood meeting near here. T.

A. COPE FUNERAL Greenfield Funeral services were held this afternoon for T. A. Cope, 82, who died at his home here Tuesday afternoon. Miscellaneous SKULL FRACTURED East Edward 4, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Juillerat, near Bridges, sustained a fractured skull when accidentally struck by a garden hoe wielded by his uncle, Lewis Gregg, 14. TUNING IN TONIGHT- 'Thursday) Vocal Varieties; 8. Iudy Vallee Hour; 9, Show boat; 10, Bing Croabv. WABC-CBS- 7:30.

We the People; 8, Kate Smith Hour; 9. Ma jot Bowes Amateurs; 10:30, New Victor Bay Concert, Essays in Music Easy Aces; 8. Gen. Johnson Comment; 8:30, March of Time, network and time change; 9, NBC Concert Hour. MADAM SHIRLEY Gifted spiritual reader and adviser.

When doubtful, discontented or unhappy, consult Madam Shirley. Advice on all affairs of life, business, love, marriage and speculations of all kinds. Readings daily and Sunday. Price 50c. In house trailer at Shell Station.

N. North St. at city limits. 10-13-2t Cistern, well and pump work. Also roofing, spouting, furnace work.

L. R. Daugherty, successor to Frank C. Dale. 1003 Yeoman St.

Phone 27252. 10-13-3t SEE THIS. Pay as rent. Six room modern home. Garage, full basement and large lot.

Located on one of the nicest streets in Wasn- ington. Real estate is advancing but our price is right. Small down payment. Would consider livestock, balance monthly. Will show by appointment.

Address P. O. Box 64, Galloway, O. 10-12-4t ANSWER mu COMMUNITY CHEST DRIVE secoond day of the drive for $20,000 community chest fund found nearly $5,000 of the amount raised. WHAT TO EXPECT WEAF-NBC and WJZ-NBC 2 Dr Walter Damrosch's Music Appreciation Hour Resumes Halvdan Koht, Norwegian Foreign Minister.

from Aslo. WJZ-NBC--3. Radio Guild, and SLEET AND SNOW sleet and snow flurry was reported here early yesterday. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14 (NIGHT) fi.nfi Aliai Jimmy WKltC Canino; SAI Nixaon 1 teuton, 15 Supper Serenarle; WKKC Piek WHA1 String Quartet 6 WLW Hot. Newhall, WKKC Sporte Resume; WSAl Paul Sullivan.

fi 45 WI.W I.nwell Thomas; WKRC George Hall Ort WSAl Johnson Family 7 WLW Amos Andy; WKRC WSAl Pance hvh WLW Vocal WKRC Momenti Mulinale; WSAl I lot lor. 7.3» I.W Linn and Abner; WKRC WV. the People; WSAl Orth. Valiev Frolics WLW Kudv Vallee WKRC Kati Smith: 8 Jan Garber 9.00 WLW Khuwhoat KRC Major Handera Orch. 10 Boh WKRC Republican WSAl Witches Tales 11 0 1 wr.W Pa ill Sullit an WKKC To Inn WSAl Panne Orch.

11 WLW Theatre Digest. l.W On hestra BRADY IN CHILLICOTHE Dickson, manager of White Rose filling station in Eastern avenue, ha: Sleep Better on Sanitary Pillows FOR HEALTH Feather Pillows need washing to remove the accumulations of months of constant use. BLANKETS Good time to clean the Blankets. Our process restores them wonderfully. Family Washing.

A Service for Every Family. Rough, Dry. Finish Washing. Thrift Washing. Wet Wash.

Marion Sayle Taylor Voice of is a pseudonym used by Marion Sayle Taylor. He was born on August 16. 1889. near Louisville. An accomplished organist, having appeared in public at the age of 12 and featured as a guest organist at the St.

Louis World's Fair in 1904, Taylor had planned a medical career. While he was finishing his education, however, he suffered injuries to his hands in an automobile accident, making it impossible for him to continue hts plant to become a surgeon. He turned to the study of sociology and psychology and, after gaining a reputation as a lecturer in the field of social work, he decided that radio wqpld enable him to reach more people. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 (DAY) fi. 30 WLW Priftina WKRC Jerry Foy.

7.00 KRP Christian Science; WSAl Morning Prayer. 7 IV WLW Period. WKKC Edition; WSAl Karly F.x- kv ('looker. 12 oo l.W Girl Alone; WKRC McBride; WSAl Freshman 12 lit--WLW Tom. Pick and Harry; WKRC Edwin C.

Hill; WSAl Jane irey WI.W National Farm and Home Hour; KKC Koinaine of Helen Trent Hetty and Bob; WSAi 1 WKRC Hetty Crocker; WSAl and 1 l.W Voice of Experience; KRC Grimm Daughter. WSAl Your 1 45 l.W Hettv ami Hob; WKRC Hollywood in Person, WSAl Interview. 2 oo WI.W Dam roach; WKRO Worn, WSAl Matinee. Meet the Missue. -WKRC Between 3 on WLW Popper Youngs Family; WKRC Newscast.

I.E. WLW Ma Perkins; WKRC ale J.30 WLW Vic and Sade; WKRO Three i'onsoles. 3 WLW The N't ills; WKRC and News. 4 P. WLW Mam Sothern; WKRC Bon Vo.sage.

WSAl Ladies 8ten Out 4:30 WI.W Mary Marlin; WKRC Eddo Schotlwer, WSAl It Is Strange. 4 45 LW Kitty Keene; WKRC Dr. I ftte -W LW Junior Nurse WKRO Follow the Moon 5.15 WLW Jack Armstrong; WKRC Freshest Tiling in Town LW Fairyland l-ady; KRC Holhwood Highlights. 5.45 LW Whistling Kid; WKRC Children Corner. 7 WLW' Sing Neighbor Sing.

KltC I rol. 7 4 LW' Mero WLW Rubo Appbberry; WSAl Morning 8.15 Peter (iiani News. WSAI olm la 11 e. 30 LW Before Breakfast, Wontan Poni WSAl To He Ann WLW Betty Cimici WKIH Metropolitan parade, SAI Katn- bow Ridge LW Hope Alden Romance, WKltC ilicliard Maxwell 9.3" WLW Mail WKRC Musical ('nlendar 9.45 LW Young Jones; WKRC Bachelot Ohtldren; WSAl What Next, 10 "0- -WLW Linda First WKRC ni ili Dan. WSAl Mrs.

Wigg- 10 C. WLW Vaughn de I.eath; W'KRO Myrt and Marge; WSAl John her ife lo 30 LW Live Again: KKC Tony WSAl Just Plaid Hill 10 t.V- WLW 11 boat Hannah; WKRC Rulli ami Bill. Children. 11 on WLW WKRC Magnante of Air. 15 WLW Koad of Life; WSAl Kackstas- Wife, Il LW To Re Ann WKRC So ter; SAl tu Be l'liarriitng.

11 WLW pel WKRC Aunt SA Ken- Vincent's Elevator Licensed Purina Local Mixing Station No. 351. 215 W. Court St. Phone 24021.

shih not 31 Insurance Company Farms to sell on small down payment. 50 to 500 Acres. Possession March 1. G. D.

BAKER Over Murphy 5 10. Phone 3031. We Pay Cash For Horses Cows Of Size and Condition All small stock removed promptly. Call Henkle Fertilizer Co. Washington C.

O. PHONE 9121. COgygg.HT SY BRUCE MAMII BF3.EASED SY Cf NTBAL PRESA ASSOCIATION odd jobs about the house were sleeping at The Wilderness on the night of Sept. 29 air. I always sleep there, is tiie position of your room in relation to the spare room is at the other end of the house, in the quarters, air.

My room is at the back, but the courtyard is cut off from view by the kitchen and rooms over it, which form a yes. Now tell me what you remember of the night of Mrs. Kennedy's had spent the evening in West Shilaton, sir. I returned to The Wilderness at about 11. There was no light downstairs, so 1 concluded Mr and Mrs Kennedy had gone to had your own sir.

It was part of my duties to lock up the house, unless the family was out on, locked up, and went straight to bed. I woke up some time later; a sound outside woke me. I went to the window, but I could see nothing Then I heard Mr. Kennedy's voice, calling Esther! you not hear a scream before the sound you sir. I put on my bath, robe, and picked up my electric torch, and went downstairs as quickly as I could.

I was near the back door when Mr. Kennedy called me. I found him leaning over the body of Mrs. Kennedy. It was crumpled up and twisted.

Mrs Kennedy was quite unconscious. I was certain she was you have any conversation with Mr. asked him what had happened, and he said: must have fallen out of the window. I was asleep. She must have had one of her Mr.

Kennedy helped me to carry the body into the kitchen. He was very agitated and not much help. I saw he was shivering; he was in his jamas. I got him an overcoat from the hall and put it round him. I said, better get Dr.

Arkwright, Mr. Kennedy said, do it. Adams He seemed dazed went to the telephone and called Dr. Arkwright, who said he come round at once Then I got some brandy from the sideboard in the dining room and took i it to Mr. Kennedy.

I got him to sit down, and made him drink. But he kept on shivering and kept repeating Esther! and once he said, didn't I wake up? I always woke up I like to leave him. When the doctor came I went to wake the maids, who had slept through everything." that is all you glad to answer any more questions you wish, sir think that will do Adams clicked hia heels and got down. (To He CAMitinuMl) LAUNDRY Phone 5201. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15 (NIGHT) fi it" WLW Anselm WKRC To Be WSAl Denton 6 1 -WLW Herenade, WKRC fi 30 I.W Bob WKRC WSAl WLW WKKC Repiibln an Comm WSAl Johnson Fatntlv.

71 in -WLW Aihor Andy; WKRC Poetic WSAl inch. 7 15 WI.W Four Tonight WKKC Song Time; WSAl Ext 7.3" WLW bum and Abner; WKRC City Charter Program; WSAl Jan Garber Orch 7.45 WI.W Count of Monte Cristo. WKIlC M' Carter 1:60 -WLW Tonic Time; WKRC Music Hall WSAl Lutti- I in WLW Death Valley Days; WKKC Hal Kemp Band. l.W To He KRC Holly wood Hotel, WSAI alts Time. 10 00 WI.W First Nighter; WKRC Song Shop; WSVl Football Show.

10 i.w Jimmy Fidler; WSAI I 1" WLW Dorothy Thompson WKRC Bland Newscast; WSAI Dative Orch. II WLW Sullivan; WKRC 11 WLW Barney Rapp Orch 11 .1" LW to Galveston, Teg DAILY CROSS WORD PUZZLE have saved that first $1000, now you can name the One of the natural reasons for saving is the desire to found a home. It is better to enter the responsibilities of marriage with a reserve of ready cash in a strong bank. Many save regularly with us for this purpose, and are progressing steadily toward their goal by making deposits each pay-day. No matter how much, or how little, you think you will need to assure financial security in marriage, this bank urges you to start now to save it.

With us, your funds are safe, available when needed and earn compound interest regularly 1 roofed, southeast open gallery England note of to a wing scale kmd of in whale England of tabbr wheat county of Answer to previous pussle ACROSS worker horns In copper wind wooden instrument shoe Writing fluid as imple- page ment used A support of in sewing a chair in the middle with DOWN eteer a vessel Amer- lea stump of a tooth vthieis a cup large goddesa cistern Our Strength iburProtection.

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