Circleville Herald (Newspaper) - September 17, 1937, Circleville, Ohio THE DAILY HERALD CIRCLEVILLE OHIO Friday September 17 1987 UTTAL WITNESSES SUMMONED JN ELSEA TRIAL DEMANDING NSE RESTS R GALLING TO TESTIFY Uncertain Whether Jurors Will Receive Case Friday Attorneys were uncertain Fri whether the suit of B Asa Elsea Circleville against i Benedict Transportation Lines would reach the jury afternoon V Those for the plaintiff were rebuttal witnesses So far 30 witnesses have called for the plaintiff about of them rebuttal witnesses Fourteen witnesses were called by the defendant The trucking firm rested its about 3 p m Thursday Wit called by the defendant included Mrs Beatrice Columbus Fred TIsdale Harry Benedict own f the lines The deposition of ld Carpenter truck driver introduced rs Elsea sued as administra of the estate of her husband In an autotruck collision 23 about 12 miles north March 13 1936 Others filed in the crash were John Mc rady and Bernard Dowden witnesses were called 0 attack testimony that McCrady Sid were alleged to have lea Intoxicated the auto in which were riding was taken permission of the owner IwX kid marks on the highway to whether or not the colli waa a headon crash the rebuttal witnesses e Mrs Samuel Elsea Mrs Asa ia Gerald Hanley Bryan Cus Ned Buskirk Finley Jones Valentine Kent McMullen lilies Rev S C Elsea Warren Har Russell Jones Mary Mc W F McCrady Doris Car inter and George Bach Mainly About People MARKETS Cash quotations to farmers i Circleville i 94 Yellow Corn 33 Soybeans 90 POULTRY 19 Old Roosters 08 Leghorn hens 1012 Leghorn Heavy hens 1819 ONE MINUTE PULPIT A friend at all times and a brother for adver G L Schlear and George Burns left Friday night for South Bend Ind to attend a dealers meeting at the Studebaker plant The Rev L C McCandlish will preach in Emmitts chapel Sun day at the services at a m He is the new pastor of the church v Shoe Shine Parlor will dye your white shoes any color for fall wear at Millirons Barber Shop Mrs Edgar McClure and baby daughter were removed from Ber ger hospital to their home E Franklin street Thursday eve ning Charles Martindale 31 ol Wil is reported resting well in Berger hospital after an emer gency appendicitis operation Thursday evening Notice to Farmers Shelled corn suitable to feed to hogs or cattle partially cooked at bargain price Inquire at Ladoga Canning Co Phone 22 Mr and Mrs Troy White W Mound street attended a meeting of Sinclair dealers in Mansfield Friday afternoon C W Clark Watt street West ern Union office manager is on a leave of absence Rosemary Jenkins 14 daugh ter of Lewis Jenkins Watt street who is in University hospital Co lumbus suffering from an anemia remained critical Friday Two blood were given the child Thursday B G Colville handling adver tising for the Pumpkin Show has distributed 1000 small pumpkin stickers 1500 large ones 1500 rulers and 1000 pencils H B A Ray Plum and John Sark appraisers value the estate of Lucy Montgomery Wal nut township at in an in and appraisement filed in probate court Harry Carson chief of detec tives of the Columbus police de stopped for a brief visit with George Burch Friday while passing through the city CHINESE CHARGE CIVILIANS SLAIN AT Eggs Cream 25 Si CLOSING MARKETS BY THE J W ESHELMAN SONS Open High Low SEPTEMBER 102 101 103 DECEMBER 105 102 MAY 105 CORN SEPTEMBER DECEMBER 62 MAT 63 64 63 54 OATS SEPTEMBER Jl bid DECEMBER 30 30 bid MAY bid 30 CLOSING MARKETS BY THE COUNTY FARM BUREAU CINCINNATI 3600 rc lower Heavies 250275 Ibs 225250 Jog Mediums 180225 Ibs Lights Ibs 140160 Ibs fc Pigs Ibs Sows lower Cattle SOO strong Calves 350 higher Lambs 2800 steady active Cows Bulls CHICAGO Hogs 6000 steady Heavies 240270 Ibs Mediums 190230 Ibs Sows lOc higher Cattle 2000 Calves BOO steady Lambs 1000 steady INDIANAPOLIS Hogs 7000 lower Mediums 200250 Ibs Sows lower Cattle 700 Calves 600 lower Lambs 2000 ST LOUIS RECEIPTS 5000 higher Mediums 170210 Ibs Lights 140150 Ibs Cattle 2200 Calves 1800 higher BUFFALO RECEIPTS Hogs 1300 lower Mediums 150230 Iba Cattle 500 Calves 230 steady Lambs 1100 steady RECEIPTS HORS 2000 steady Heavies Mediums 3 Sows Cattle 300 steady Calves 550 50 strong Lambs 150 steady RECEIPTS HORS 150 Heavier 260300 n 75 fa Med Ibs If 1210 Lights ns 1190 Sows Farm Bureau Fertilizers are QUICK ACTING FOR FREE FLOWING 125 Lb Bags NITROGEN CONTENTS are 95 WATER SOLUBLE Farm Bureau fertilizer does not contain organic nitrogen carriers such as animal tankage tobacco stems peat muck etc Nitrogen must be readily sol uble in the soil water if the plant is to benefit from it This is why inorganic nitro gen carriers such as sul of ammonia nitrate of soda are used in Farm Bureau fertilizer 95 wa ter soluble nitrogen ia your guarantee PICKAWAY COUNTY FARM BUREAU Phone Circleville 118 Gunboats Shell Forts On Island Of Hainan Near French Settlement SALLYS SALLIES Continued from Page One in event that the Japanese took the section across the narrow river The Shanghai municipal council began issuing daily cholera bul letins today due to the persistent presence of the disease 35 Cholera Deaths It waa said that so far there had been 35 deaths and 272 cases of cholera In addition it was an 578 persons had been ex as suspects and of these 80 percent already had been diag nosed negatively To the other difficulties in the international settlement was added that of food supplies Normally the settlement obtains most of its food from the area held by the Japanese So acute was the short age thata authorities feared unrest among the Chinese populace unless more food could be obtained 0 I FORMER VISITOR TO CITY VICTIM OF AUTO ACCIDENT BLACK RETURNS FROM IRELAND LATE IN MONTH ATLANTA Mr and Mrs Harry Armstrong and children Barbara and Bobby of Detroit left Tuesday morning following an interesting visit with Mr and Mrs J F Willis Justice Facing Tempest Over Klan Affiliation To Be With McReynolds My she says after living In Paris two years you become a real KINGSTON Earl Smith E Main street re word Friday from Har old Stephens former Circleville resident announcing the death of Frank E Judy 59 a trombone player in the Long Beach Cal municipal band Mr Judy was killed in an auto accident Sept 10 Mr Judy was born in Spring field and was a nephew of John Judy who at one time operated a shoe store in Circleville Mr Judy spent considerable time in Circleville years ago and was to many local residents Mr Stephens lives in Long Beach Cal and is associated with the municipal band PLATFORM ERECTED FOR CIRCLEVILLE HIGH BAND A platform of the Pumpkin Show society was erected on the Circleville high school athletic field Friday afternoon The high school band will be seated on the platform LEWIS FINED Leonard Lewis 26 former resi dent of Tarlton now residing in was fined and costs by Mayor W J Graham on a charge of assault filed by his wife Mrs Louise Lewis Lewis paid the coats and made arrange ments to pay the fine He was ar rested in Chillicothe and brought to Circleville Thursday afternoon The chicken dinner to be given by the Ladies Aid Society of the M E church which was to be held on Friday Sept 24 will be held on Thursday evening Sept 23 Please note the change in day and date Kingston The Young Married Couples class of the M E church met on Tuesday evening Sept 14 at the home of Mr and Mrs Herman Williams and family with Mr and Mrs Harry Bookwalter assistant host and hostess Mrs Wallace Evans presided in the absence of the president Mrs Henry Jones Jr During the short business ses sion Mrs Francis Snyder called the roll and read the minutes in the absence of Mrs E H Artman cne secretary It was voted to sell candy at the chicken dinner to be held on Thursday Sept 23 Follow ing the business session contests and a talk by Mrs Paul M Nis wander on her recent trip to Can ada and a visit to see the Dionne quintuplets was enjoyed Those present were Rev and Mrs Paul M Niswander who were given a vote of thanks for organizing the class and who are leaving on Sat uiday for their new charge at Van Wert Van Wert county where they will serve the 2nd M E church Mrs A Dane Mr and Mrs John Ater Mr and Mrs Wallace Evans Mr and Mrs Francis Snyder Mrs Howard Min cer Mrs Charles Wood Mrs Mary Terry Nancy Alice Williams Eliz abeth Ann and Warren Dwight Bookwalter Refreshments consist ing of sandwiches wafers cocoa j peanuts and mints were served Mrs Flora Pancake and Mr and Mrs Forrest Pancake of Frank fort were calling upon Mr and Mrs W S Metcalf on Sunday afternoon Continued from Page One N Y who had said that if Klan affiliations are to be a test of of fice it might be well to find out the status of the speaker of the house who like Black hails from Alabama Throughout the country sena tors representatives and scores of private citizens issued statements defending some attacking the former senator who was chos en by Mr Roosevelt to succeed Justice Willis Van re tired on the nations highest tri bunal WILLIAM M MYERS SON OF HOMER MYERS DIES Atlanta Mary Louise Skinner Martha Wright Sam Athey and Jay Skin ner were guests at a weiner roast given by Misses Susan and Har riet Hays on their grandfathers farm near New Holland on Tues day evening Atlanta Members of the Tuesday eve ning euchre club enjoyed a weiner roast at the home of Mr and Mrs Charles Mills and sons Mr and Mrs Albert Tarbill Mr and Mrs Max Steele and sons and Mr and Mrs John Farmer Jr attended MAHONEY WINS IN DEMOCRATIC PARTY PRIMARY Senator Copeland Defeated In Both Elections Early Figures Reveal Atlanta Continued from Page One former Governor Alfred E Smith who campaigned for him Although most leaders had con tended that the New Deal was not an Issue Mahoney declared in a victory statement We realize fully that this is not a victory for ourselves personally but for the cause which we repre sent This is a victory for Frank lin D Roosevelt our great dent and the progressive liberal policies which have characterized all his Administrative activities The Asiatic war looks like some thing out of the Apocalypse 1 i Chillicothe Fertilizer Pays For Horses Hogs Sheep and all small animals removed Quick service Reverse phone charges A JANES A SONS Phone 372 Chillicothe Ohio Phone 104 Circleville Ohio Miss Mildred Holderman ami Mrs A Dane Ellis very delightful ly entertained a group of their friends on Tuesday evening Sept 14 in honor of their sister Mrs J P Harman of Greensburg Pa at a bridge dinner at the Burrell Tea Room a delicious dinner was enjoyed The tables were decorated RADI The Florence Radi Circulator is guaran teed to heat your floors because of the large number of openings on all sides that deflects the boat to the floor The famous H o t Blast feature saves fuel because it burns all the gases thereby eliminating practical ly all the smoke and soot See the famous Flor ence and let us show you many other features of superiority Radiant Gas Heaters Just the thing for these cool even ings and mornings These radiant heaters have 5 double radiants that re flect a tremendous amount of heat Special MASON BROS RUGS FURNITURE STOVES William Martin Myers infant son of Mr and Mrs Homer Myers 732 S Scioto street died Friday at a m The child was born in Columbus July 4 1937 Besides the parents two brothers and a sister survive Funeral arrangements in charge of M S Rinehart have not been completed with Asters pink tapers in crystal holders and pink candy in baskets for favors After the dinner all re paired to the home of Miss Holder man where the fascinating game of Contract was enjoyed The home was decorated with many baskets and bouquets of Fall flowers Those enjoying this plea sant affair were Mrs Egbert Freshour Mrs G W McGinnis Mrs Paul McGinnis Mrs Dennis H Dreisbach Mrs Robert H Brundige Mrs Carrie Holderman Mrs J P Gardner Mrs James Mattison Mrs Robert Cryder Mrs Philip Gay Misses Josephine Brundige and Ora Rittenour and Mrs Nelson Sutherland and Miss Marvine Holderman who won the prizes first and second for holding high score Kingston Following the regular meeting a program was presented with Mrs Elizabeth Bennett chairman piano solo Mrs W K Orr read ing The Barefoot Boy by J G Whittier from the McGuffey read er by Mrs C C Hatfield reading The Match Seller by Miss Mar garet Thomas piano solo by Mrs D W Kuhn The first meeting of the Parent Teachers association for this school term was held in the school auditorium on Thursday evening of this week The president Mrs Charles Mills conducted the busi ness session during which it was decided to hold the annual Hal loween party Mrs O C Creigh ton Mrs Uhlin McGhee and Mrs R V Harnman were named on the general committee Miss Phillis Ater was appointed secretary to replace Miss Eleanor Schafer who is teaching in another school this year The following program was pre sented Piano duo Colonial March Mr and Mrs Paul Rose Supt Ray Sponsler In of new teachers Helen Colville Paul Rose and Leslie Canup Vocal duet Sing Me to Sleep Janet Kirk and Mary Louise Skinner Musical Readings Gee It Must Be Tough to be a Rich Kid Stay in Your Own Back Yard Mary Talk Rev R M Morris IN ORDER TO IMPROVE OUR SERVICE WE HAVE MOVED Our offices into the Pythian Rooms 4 and 5 KRAFT BLACK INSURANCE AGENCY TELEPHONE GLEN RODGERS BRIQUETS The CLEAN Fuel Also Coke Pocahontas and West Virginia Coals THE PICKAWAY GRAIN CO Solo Agents for Genuine Glen Rodgers Briquets Phone 91 CELEBRATE WITH US DURING OUR ANNIVERSARY SAL AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE In the Face of A Rising Market WE REDUCE CASH FOR ANY PURPOSE LOWEST RATES 30 MINUTE SERVICE SMALLER PAYMENTS STRICT PRIVACY BORROW WITHOUT SORROW INFORMATION SIGNATURE IS SUFFICIENT THE PICKAWAY ACCEPTANCE CO Phone 629 CIRCLEVILLE OHIO W Main St Ill W MAIN ST SWISS CHEESE Dty COTTAGE CHEESE Whipped friTT A Cream 1 STATE CHEESE Well Cured Ib pt A 3 yrs Own Process American Cream Cheese A Real Cheese Value Ib 350 13c 420 DAILY MILD CREAM CHEESE SSI PEANUTS GINGER ALE 290 PRETZELS Ib 250 Fresh Peach Ice Cream Take 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