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FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1932 I't.- UARPA ftMARSH, Editor, D. A. R. OBSERVES FLAG DAY tyLTH BREAKFAST AT THE tQWN CO^'W £LL'B Vi I--' A picnic breakfast at the London Country club on Tuesday, closed the year for London Chapter, Daughters of the Aihehican Revolution. Members of the Chapter have cotne Jlo look forward with much pleasure to Ahis final meeting of the year because It is held in observance of Flag Day tnd fox fi number of years has been iven atMWake Robin” farm,lovely Country place of Mrs. Victor W. Reese. Thia year Mrs. Reese still acted as hostess, but changed the place of hold ing the picnic to the club because of the recent destruction by fire Of her artistic dwelling place. The personnel of the ruling regime ’‘"Was changed at this time Mrs. John z Taylor received her past regent’s in rignia and gave over the gavel to F-iMrs. James A. Smith, who will serve as Chapter head next year. 4,*'. ^here were about seventy-five in at C* ’.-’tendance ati the breakfast, several I guests being included in the group. ?V.F#r their entertainment a short pro gram was given which included violin numbers by Miss Margaret Chance, .vodal selections by Miss Helen Shields .grid a patriotic reading by Miss Alice '^Taylor. .-After assuming office, Mr?,. Smith Announced the following member^ who will act as chairmen for the various Chapter. committee activities during the year: Mrs. S. R, Helfron, program ,. TMrs. P. R. Emery, ways and means Mrs. C. E. Gain, better films Miss Mayme Clark, Children of the Amer ican Revolution Mrs. Wm. J.' Speas* maker, Constitution Hall finances Mrs. R. V. D. Coons, correct use of flag Mrs. F. E. Willard, D. A. Rl O| Bargains for Father’s Day .. Sunday, June FJth I' Men’s "Dress Sox pi a in colors 7 Men’s Fancy Silk or Nov & city Silk Mesh Hose 20Cpr Men’s Fancy Shirts or Shorts i 19c L/ Overall?* [Sizes 3 KtM Men’s Dress Shirts Plain or Fancy l&oadcloth 49c Men*s Silk ’Ties New patterns 22\% E. High St. Phone 286/ magazine Miss Martha Crabbe, Ellis island Mrs. C. A. Holton, national de fense Mrs. Vynul Harbage, patriotic education and’ Southern Mountain schools Mr®. F. E. Rosnagle, courtesy Mrs. 0. K. Stroupe, D. OUTING AT BRUSH LAKE HAS members of the Youhfc Department of the Metho* About People’s dist Sunday school, enjoyed a picnic and swimming phrty at Brush Lake, Wednesday afternoon. Among thb teachers who were present were: Don ald Thibaut, who is superintendent of the department Mr. and Mrs. Camer on Green, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Baker, Misses Ruth Armstrong, Catherine Eastman and Evelyn Maxwell. Visit In Ohio Mrs. Winifred Fischet Caldwell and brother, Addison Fischer and Miss Mabel Murphy, all of Rochester, New York, have been visiting Mrs. Cald well’s and Mr. Fischer’s father, ReV. Frederick Fischer, Springfield, and their brother, Wilmot Fischer, in New ark, the past week, rind also spent some time with friends in London. Rev. Fischer and his family resided here for many years during the time he was rector of Trinity Episcopal church in this city. Foreign Missionary Society The Woman’s Foreign Missionary society of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. C. B. Sifrit, West Jefferson road, Friday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock. ■■SEE OUR WINDOWSHHHHHB PAN SIEGEL’S SALE Hight Grade’Brooms 5-Row Q/h IA Polished Sewed V jtuE Handle Saturday Morning, 9 to 12 i as long as 15 dozen Iasi. No layaways. One to a customer: sold, to .adults: 88c ’t Ladiesf Fine SILK FROCKS *New Silk phiffon Prints^ with Silk Slips Pr Boys’ Gen,uin^* I Keds Tennis ShoesU(, 49c Men’s: Dress -j Oxfords DAN SIEGEU LONDON OPENINC*’ *‘-O New Restaurant F? x* Monday, June 20 i:. CRITES only One group Ladie?’-.. Hats 25c Novelty Beach I Pajamas Hat to match t' O. ’79c Choice of any Ladies’ Hat in stock Ladies’ and Misses’ nov elty Beach Sandals $1.00 Ruffled Curtains’ Novelty ..Trimming Sale Ladies’ Linen# Wash Frocks xFa§t x)!ors new ^styles and colors i j- K Corner Main and Second Sts. 4 Bridgettes-Cluh Mrs. Fred Winchester will entertain the Bridgettes nooa. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Summers have returned from an indefinite stay with their daughter in Cleveland. Miss-Leila Townsley i» copipany. with her cousin, Miss Colvin, of New York, has motored to Chicago, week’s stay. A. R. room Mrs. L. R. Watts, membership Mrs. Howard Chenoweth, music Mrs. A. 3. Beckwith, library co-operation anil genealogical research? Margaret Con verse, publicity. ... 4f YOUNG PEOPLES. DEPARTMENT ■JE-' 4fr Rev. and Mr* I). L. Browning and their children are visiting for a few days with Revi Browning’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Browning, of Rut land, and Mrs. Browning’s sister, Mrs*. L. E. White, Of Athens. Donald Ruff has returned to Gaines ville, Florida, after a week’s vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Ruff. Mr. Ruff is a Student at’ the University of Florida^ and U also ern* ployed in Gainesville. *. The Delphians held their annual pic nic Monday evening, June 13, in the lovely gardens of Mrs. R. S. Piatt and Mrs. R. O. Whitaker. Each member was given the privilege of in viting one guest, as has been the cus tom for several years,' and a goodly company gathered by the pools and roses on this delightful occasioh Ta bles were scattered about the lawn from which the picnic supper Ayas' served on gayly decorated trayk." The eighth election of officer# was held at the last regular meeting arid these members Will have* charge of the Delphian when the organization resumes its meetings the first Monday in October: Mrs. C. O. Thompson, president, Mrs. Ifi.' M. Creath,1 ‘vice president, and Mft. F.’ Wood,v‘SecJ retary and treasurer.* i Dr. ami Mrs. D. Hamly«md Dr. and Mrs. I. E._ Graham, of Mechanics burg, will leave Sunday for a several weeks’ puting at Manistique I^ake, in Northern Michigan. CAMP CHASE Crimp’ Chase, June 1G*£—Mr. arid Mrs. Wm. Ruffing had as their Sun day evening guests, Mr. hnd Mrs. O. C. Mueller and family, ML and Mrs.' O. P. Haenszel and family, Mr. and Mrs.' A. J. Leibrock and sons, Mrs. Melvin Neff, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gir lie rt and Mr. arid Mrs Frank Girbert.' 5lr.! and Mrs. Francis McCarley and on spent Sunday with relatives gf Gallipolis.*' Mrh. Lena Ruffing entertained forty nembers of her* farnily at dinner, On Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.'OrrttT Mueller and Mr. :ind Mrs. A. J. Leibrock attended the double-header at the Red Bird stadium on Sunday. 'r"- dfv* Mrs. Frank Landon is home from the hospital and is improving. Mr Fred Lehnert is also home and is get ting along nicely. MT. Marioa HoH Iti Mr. and'Mrs. Trvin Demorest, of Grove City", visited Tuesday evening with Misses Jennie and Lettie Neff. Mrs. W. G. Collins spent Wednes day with Mrs. Melvin Neff. Mr and Mrs. Mark Clark, of Effing ham, Illinois, arrived Wednesday, and ire spending twflf weeks tyith rela tives here. They were accompanied by two of their children, Mary and Paul. Mrs. Clark i$ a daughter ctf Mrs. Lena Ruffing. -**i*'’ i U---- 4 I 1 club, Saturday after* very ill at his home*here. rt esdames t. Ci Clime, W. W. Coch ran rind F. L. McCarley called on Mrs Ora Neff, Tuesday. o 'i K., DERBY Children’s services were- held here Sunday,.evening at the M. E. church. Mrs_ Hannah Cochran, of West .Jefferson, is spending a few weeks with her brother, EUy Muvshall and family. ls‘ Mr.' and Mrs. Hathaway are spend ing the week end with friends in Dayton.- They wish to announce that anyone who desires to take piano and violin lessons this summer may Jo so by getting in touch with them. The W. C. -T. U. held, an all-day meeting Tuesday*1 nt the-- home qf Mrs. .Mae DeLay. Mr and Mrs. Sherman McKinley and daughter, Marietta, spent Sun day with Mr. Dennen Leach and family of Columbus. -I Velma Jones, o( Washington, O.,4s visiting Clarence Phillips and- fam ily.^rp? -a. :’V Will Mantle of Columbus, spent Sunday with Walter*JHigginjt- and family. Roy White «nd daughter, Luyile, are visiting Couries of Oregon. K -V“——Z"--® Births ’A daughter of Mr. and Mrs. How ard Andrews, London./^ A son to Mr. hhd nIiW. ton, Paint township. 4 4 4 Taitof maac suits, z 5 Joseph Sex Boy Will Recover .j,,... Vernon Castle, eight-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Castle, of' near Mechanicsburg, who’received a frac tured skull and serious scalp wounds when kicked by a horse Sunday is re ported to have a chance for recovery. The accident occurred at the boy’s home on the James Evans farmf? ft o reliable in fit niid fabric. B. J. Flynn. —Adv. n i 1 THE SEMI-WEEKLY MADISON COUNTY DEMOCF At, LONDON, OHIO Mechanicsburg ManlsAuflior .ui^-urg Bert Oarow ‘Founder oL the Ohio School of the Air, Writes of Advance of YMw for ft ‘Education 4 new book from ’tne preS's *bf R. (3. Adams CoJ, ’(Ulumfrus, should be of interest to those interested in the advene# "Of education?’ ‘*l-: i”1* u The book was written by B. D. Dar frow, Mechanicsburg, founder and di* rector of the Ohio School of the Air. Mr. Darrow states in his preface that the central purpose of the book' is to afford a groundwork in radib Ed ucation with an analysis of the various elements to be considered. The -book is dedicated to Gifford Pinchot, whoi gave the first financial assistance the1 Payne Fund, which continued the sup port Dr. John L. Clifton,'who gave the'professional support of the Ohio Department ’’of Education Powell! Crosley, jr., who gave the free services of radib station WLW and to Mrs. Dartow, who shared the hazards and burden of its promotion' Ray Lyman* Wilbur secretary of the interior, wrote th# foreword, and Joy Elmer Morgan, editor N. E. A. publications, wrote the* introduction. A poem,:'.*Broadeast,”' by Edmund Vance* COok 'precedes* the' preface. The vohaftlS# takes4 tfp the* origin grawth, purpose, preparation and pre sentation of educational broadcasts, classroom use, measuring the effective ne«s *yeunion of horn# and school, and the future of broadcasting to schools. Mr. Darrow has been a pioneer in radio as a means of education. He js a graduate of the Mechanicsburg high school, and for A’!i numbej* of years was associated with the Sears Roebuck Foundation, Chicago. ^HILLIARDS^ ftniiafd, June 1G+—MYsJ A. D. Lingel returned.hope.Su|i(Jay from a visit with her son-in-law and daughter Rev. gnd Mrs.- Edwin Sattler^ in On-1 tarib,- Canada. Mrs.’ Lihgel waft ac companied home by Mrs Sattler who will be the guest of her parents for a month. The 3tflfirlaXd!,,B#arei*!* mef HtC-the home of Miss Rachel Smith evening. M» and Mrsj (t &> McChnn '''and daughter, Miss Ruth McCann motor ed to* Athens Saturday^ where. M^ Ruth entered Ohio upivcriEy on'M%^ day. J. EV'Winegqr* talRsd cGJ. niece, Mrs* -.Cora Spindler,. .Saturnay. noon of« r*’ William'Roberts is'driving a new Raleigh truck. John Taylor, of- London, called on 0. W. Finley, Saturday evening. Mrs. Williams has returned to the home of her son, Richard Williams and family, aftef spending the winter in Floridii 1 Prank Peake aged bf Amlin, died Friday evening in University hos pital. Funeral services were conduct ed at the home at 2:30 Sunday, with burial at Forest Grove cemetery, in Plain City. C. W. Stoll, Elizabeth Stbll, Mrs Cora Spindler, Charles Spindler and Paul Shuler were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stoll at their cottage on Big Darby, Sunday afternoon Mrs. S. M. Clover was the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Eva Jojie§, in Colum bus, over the week-end. Mrs. Minnie Phinney entertained relatives from California state, Sun day. Mrs. Mary Mock is a patient at Mt. Carmel hospital, wherie she is suffer ing with a broken hip and head las perations which she sustained in an auto accident on Thursday, June 2, when the quto driven by her son, Laurence, collided with another nva chine and overturned on State Route 31, near Dublin. Rev. and Mrs. W. tt. Miller and Mrs. Alice Lohr attended children s services at Colwell, Sunday evening. Miss Maryester Byers was the Sun day guest of Miss Mildred Spring. Mrs. A. B. Sells, mother of Joe Sells, of Hilliards, died at her home on Riverside drive Tuesday morning from a heart attack. Funeral services were conducted at the home Thursday and burial was made at the Davis ceme tery. Paul Zwayer has been appointed lieutenant in the United States army and will leave on Thursday of this week for Fort Knox, Ky^ where h# will report for active dutjJ. Jane Miller was the guest Mr. of her *#ousin, Dorothy Miller in Columbus, last weefc Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rings were the Sunday dinner guests of their 1 Son, Herman Rings and family and all at tended the Lutheran picuic at Chutk ery in the afternoon: Arthur Wuertz has gone to Fon-du lac, Wisconsin by aeroplane as a dele gate to a Lutheran conference. Mrs. Lingel and daughter, Mrs. Sat* tier called on Mrs. O. W. Finley and 'Mrs. Fred Van Schoyck, Monday aft ernoon. William Tudor, of Hilliards,-preach ed at the Jerome church Sunday eve* ning in the absence of Robert Reed, who was on the sick list. Richard Williams and mother have gone to New Jersey, where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Lee Eversole, of Flhin City, dhd Mrs. Fred Van Schoyck were Co lumbus visitors, Friday. O. E. StoH and daughter, Mrs. Ar-1 thur Downey, of Columbus, called on their father and grandfather, C. W. Stoll, Monday afternoon. Miss Reba Agner presented her pi-‘ ano pupils in a recital at the Hilliards M. E. church,- Saturday evening. Mrs. Ferh Sapp Murdock, daughter of T. CH’Sapp, of Hillihrds, died at heE home in Alburquerque, New Mex ico, Tuesday frotn tuberculosis. Fu neial services and burial took place at Westerville, Saturday. Mrs. Glennie HoffrfiriW’ last week with her sister, Mrs. Jackspn, wha recently had a stroke at her bom# in Columbus.’• Th# -.Wesley*1 Chapel ’Congregation' will observe the One hundredth anni versary of their Church with an all day service and pot luck dinner on Sunday, June 19. Dr. J. W. Reason and J. H. Weaver are 'in attendance rit? th#-Republican convention in Chicago this week. Mrs. Charlie ‘Orrison is giving s miscellaneous ’shower at her home in1 Columbus honoring her niece, Miss' Mary Alice Gartl, cf Amlin, who is to be married soon, fallal^ Spring also of' Amlin. Frame Shed Burns A f^ame shed at tlig rear of the fish arid WeWt Sec ond street, formerly operated by a Co-, lumbus firm, was 'Ha*magrd by fire, on( Tuesday afternoon, the blaze originat ing frorti rubbish being burned in thej alley, fifrriiert’report.S The shed is located' oh‘J'the land! ovmedby Trinity Episcopal chtirch and’ the shed was built against the brick wall of the C. T. Shropshire- store, owned by Charles ’Genite. The loss was small and has not been estimated. ToWsotoiT Miss Ma Selsor for sever!®* years teacher iri the school here, passed away at het*" homy herd Saturday morning at the age of 01. '‘Burial in South' Solon cemetery Monday aft erndort. i, st" Th# Methdist Episcopal Aid met at th# country homd'Af--Mrs.’ Elmer Ray near -Bloomingburg-Grist- Thursday afternoon. Mis. Perry Swaney took* heri school- bus and* those from here whiV went ilver ti rth* he¥ were Mrs. Thoihari Baniori, MrsrSi V.* Dement, Mrs. Charles Marsh, Mrs. -Arthur Henry and daughter, Eloise, Mrs.’ Lewis Spicer and daughter Martha, Mrs. 'Roy Diffcndal and daughter, Elsa, 'Mrs Chas. Lower, Mrs. Fred Dement*’--and children, Marvin- »ndb Ramona,‘ Mrs.’: Ada*-' Dement and daughters, Thelma and Helen, Mrs.’ Wayne Lanson arid daughter, Max-’ ine, Mrs. Weldon Fa.rt and daughter, Patsy Ruth, Mik' Frank Sexten, Mrs. Mont Coopdfc, Mrs. Joe Oreri, Mrs. Laurence Fullejr:and daughter. Florence. The .E. Children’s service ^ili be held Sunday everiing, June 19.' The Loyal Circle class of the Con gregational Christian church held their regular monthly meeting at the country home of Mt*, ‘.J and Mrs. Clif ford Wilt.' Mr.’ and Mrs. John' Dif fendal, ’Jf.-/’desisted the host and hostess serWe a delicious lunch of1 strawben-ies, ice cream-'and eake on Thursday evening. The Loyal Cii*cle*', hr# "having bake Sale and strawberry and Ice cream social Saturday, June 18. Miss Grethel Wilson returned on Thursday after spending several days in South Charleston the guest of her’ aunt, Mrs. Wilsoh ITcskett Mrs. Bert MyreS of South Charlriri tbn was the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Curry Thurs day ahd Fridaj^'" Mr. and Mr. Mrs.- Glenn *McCoy5 and daughters 'Maiidri arid Hazel, of Springfield,’ were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J: Lanning and 'Mr. and Mrs. ‘Harold Lansing Sunday. Plunk Faudrefe and son Were guests of Mr. and Mrfe. Miles Fau dree last Sunday. Mr?Kenneth Blakely returned from Denver, Colo., Friday. Some'bf those shopping in Spring field last week were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cooper and §o.n, Mrs. Etta Ralph, Mrs. Harold-Lansing, ‘Mi’s. JoVm Diffen dahl,*Mrsl D.‘M. Daniels, Mrs, Keith Rowand, Mr? fend MrsEF.j E. Lan sing, Ruth Duff* Florence Fuller. Mr. and Mrs. Charts Saunders and: Everett Great. Wolf‘kf®. returned frftm the hospital. :, Rev. D. J. Pleasant is in pool health,-? .p ..-q^ Mr. Stanley Marsh with is suffering a sprained ankle. Mrs. Gilbert Blake is under the doctor’s care at this writing. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Fas| and daughter, Patsy Ruth, spent thtf week end ip Columbus. Mrs. William Neer and Miss Mary Self are going to school at Wit tenberg, beginning Tuesday of this week. ........I.. i ...Mni,: Salesbookl and printed forms '.7 Makes‘Flying* 30(lAlen Trill East-W SIX a Tot autographic registers. See us for any kind ol prmu.-o, jjy? PRESS CO. n *A- w t*”' 4 “i vH5‘ I 1 i* i ing At Sumrnerford, liepcM-t-ft *4 state William Hornbeck, Film Exeeu-i t-.., »*/al. tjve, Visits Short Tim^ With more than 300 WmiLondoiW’Family in v PnltfmhlK Wir tt Reports'received* Columbus for abort tube Una. £Madison n. wM(.h js to gele$ to New Y "pk-. City,land etijoyed a brief visit iilu AdU fesAie wl,hu' the Hornbeck and. family. o|' I/ndon, who-* a^S’ s ... 1 niet the plane in (jOUmbusi U-P1KPU Mr/HorhbiA left £-J Angeles Sun-' day by plane, stopped off in Chicago Ji! KdltUCky for an all-night period of film inspec-, tion. in th# company’s laboratory in! that city, flew to Columbus ,for the brief stop, thence to New York for an other all-night’s work in the film lab oratory there -and expected to be back in Los Angeles for the evening meal today. Ma-Wfafte*licenses have ..<p></p>CYLINDERS"g.••”'’-V v' ', a -.,1. \J M0RE-ND LESS/' America satrifice smoothness* BUYERS With more than six cylinders, you sacrifice Chevrolet’s famous economy of gas, oil and upkeep—the greatest economy in today’s motor car market. With less than six cylinders, you sacrifice the built-in smoothness daat makes. driving really restful gnd enjoyable. But with a six—a Chevrolet Six—nothing is sacrificed. You get smoothness and economy. And pov’er,, $0 horsepower. And speed—6S to 70 miles an hour, easily! And picjc-up—from a standstill to 35 miles an hour in less than 7 ,secondsl You also get Free Wheeling Syncro Mesh gear -shifting: big, spacious Fisher bodies. So. when buying a new low-priced car, fettle the question of cylinders RIGHT, and you can’t go WRONG.’ Take America’s word for it: “SIX CYLINDERS, No more—No less!” CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY, DETROIT. MICHIGAN A Division of General Motors AU ferieet *. Flint Michigan. Special equipment rifts. Low dHivered prices arid easy G. M. A. C. terms. CHEVROLET 445 .‘GW. O PAGE THRES Apply for Jobs on National Pike Pit* here state that men from a radius of 40 miles of Loridtm have applied to the contractor for work on the new pav ing being put in place on the National :T-,-t'T'•»# Pike between Summerford and West William Hornbeck, of Los Angeles, Caliromia, a high executive' of the, are.fr„m. rayrtte. Clark. Mack Sennet T.hn Corporation, and a, -Franklin, Firka native of Madison epuntt, stopped on i.’- *.7 way and counties. get ten 1-K enseS ,•? bee® issued in Kentucky during the past few days to two Madison county residents. They ■are: Clarence E. Page, London, guard at the- London prison farm, and Bessie Faye Thomas, Columbus. Issuefi at -Greenup. ." Need Letterheads, Slaiements,^ Baker. 21, South Charleston. Is velopesT Let us print them. THB .... MAU1SQN- PRESS CU sued at Newport. Kenneth-dBrove*, 21, -Jxmdon, and ,t ^nd jfxtu sacrifice economy anything less and you L' everywhere are comparing low-priced cars. Lifting hbods. Counting cylinders. And the result? An overwhelming verdict for the six, in preference-to-cars of fewe$ or more cylinders. -u “StJ? CYL^TDERS. No more—No less!” And America backt up that conviction by purchasing more six-cylinder Chev rolet!. since January 1st, than the combined total of af/ foyrs and all ei&hts under $1000. PENYE9 CHEVROLET COi-^ J? .'. LON LX)Nt OHIO ROY GORHAM VEST JEFFERSON, OHIO iH