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   Orrville Courier Crescent (Newspaper) - February 19, 1929, Orrville, Ohio                                54. Entered as class matter at OHIO FEB. 19. 1929.  held A. wifely attend tributes were assisted by Tne services were Many beautiful d about the of the high W in which deceased lite pastor read several hymns which special favorites of Mr. Old and Stars in My pastor spoke as J who tire gathered here today are conscious tne sorrow and we have in Most have been privileged and delighted to visit in this home again and again in the days We recall With what a hearty and pleasant we were always A hand was extended to us in a most kindly The was always The hours of visit were characterized by every pleasure and satisfaction friendship could today we are deeply and keenly aware of the absence of our noble It is an absence Which hearts with grief Today for the touch kindly hand for the sound Of ft that fs We a friendly ' With great difficulty do we bring ourselves to realize great friend is that he never again will be here to greet save as a tender and blessed that which was mortal of hint this we cherish today with tender reverence and That which was and is immortal Has taken its flight back to the God from whence it Today we William Messenger died at her home on Mill on Saturday She had been ill two weeks and Saturday morning suffered a heart winch resulted is survived by her one John of this and one Mrs. Charles of services WeVe held this Monday from the Rev. C. S. pastor of the Methodist church of which she was a Interment in the Orrville Cyrus Musselman died at her three miles south of o'clock Saturday double following illness of one She by a husband and five services were held at the home at 10 o'clock and at the Christian church ifi Fredericksburg at 11 o'clock this Monday Burial in i L. the seeming cruelty of the Dairy of and which it was with most natural reluctance that ow beloved friend took his leave from For loved life loved fellowship of the He loved the common work and the common joys of He loVed the world of star and bird arid flower and good and beautiful world where spoke to of and Maker alL not Tto one who as much of it as did and who lives it with the the the thankfulness and youthfulness of spirit with which he lived prow weary of i think I haye ever Age did not touch on Last official tester for the past years for the Wayne County Dairy Improvement has resigned to accept a position with Wooster Farm Dairies a farm co-operate plant at Wooster selling milk in Froelich will be by a graduate of who recently CENTS A at Ohio State University under Wayne County Association ninde many state m 1926 and 1927 under Mr. supervision n 1928 the Association average milk and in winning four of the gold medals recently awarded at Farmers Week to A. J. Irvin L. and L. W. Mr. cameto Wayne after completing four years as official milk tester in where his work attracted the attention of dairymen wishing to Join the County Association are to communicate with A. j FARMER KILLED YOUNG t FUTURE FARM is the use of notes iad and js the and method usTof to the deepest Has Brought With It A Great Many New Soil fertilization has made H aged 54 was instantly at 10:80 Saturday automobile while walking along the Portage Mr. a farmer residing of Heart a won a quarter was accompanying Its language is where three or four Elam who driving sings its of joy and were The south on the Portage road music is and ' it possible for one men to on brick does dominate in r room tor an auto to favorable domination -is due tween the tractor and where he The occurred ORCUTT DIES CANTON WOMAN AT IS learned Friday HURT of the death of Dr. Gooi rc W. 1 1 1 former church of who Mrs. awny nt 6:.10' Thursday of Were at his home in Conm at 1:30  Lincoln near Dye si Short illness lie 67 years had been ill Rice but continued at as was seriously injured usual until stricken with the which was taken to Aultman developed almost immediately into where she was given The little son suffered is by his cuts from broken two Mrs. Ci C. of Tho accident occurred an Mrs. jind Mrs. Margaret check was driving to where who is teaching school at and formerly on a business one Wilbur principal of and she pass Junior high school at O. other automobile on slippery Rev. came t in 1912 she out to pais the and was pastor of the Wooster church oar International truck belonging for four He was then named the of of the Wooster approaching too close his residence there while the the work of the churches in Seeing was unable to pass area for brakes and end of ha served assistant to Bishop the car skidded to the right and the of and front of th anto head-on ently given ihe of the into the cab of tho International Methodist church last threw the huge fall he was I to at The cab was crushed and Victor and his wose from of Canton were oh Saturday at 1 p. whose and arm was given first aid by a - was cut about the face and sustained bruises about the the crash Mrs. Kopcheck was ' picked up by a motorist and taken to Aultman She will which crashed into the truck caught fire and in alarm was sent imto the local department and the chemical truck started in haste for the fire and was held up two and minutes rf least talked about and by far the height train blocking the South Main moat useful institution in the Few The firemen realise the usefulness of the Orrville public and how tho gasoline tank and saved an are read weekly by - and of this city hundred and three books daily for the weeks and information it would bo yet the of the library show that this is he average daily distribution of books the in charge of this institution for this distributi the interest in are to be for their library was in 1923 as a and In April of 1986 t was made a public library so that could enjoy the The officers and of the rv Board LIBRARY ORRVILLE'S FINE is one institution in Orrville is one of the most prominent domination is due the activity and of Supt. F. K. who since the courtesy of Representative A. L. a copy of tin was which will oi called in early Sunday morning at thie home of his H. I. in Mr. had been hi good a month qr suffering various infirmities of and oh Sabbath peacefully passed to his Fosnight was born April 18, 1848, in Stanc and was the soni only child of Henry and Louise His early years were spent on the He spent much of his life as a On December 4, 1877, he was united in marriage to Mary Levina of their married life were Then they returned to the farm until thirteen years ago retired and up their residence jn Burton Mrs. Fosnight her in four years home was brightened by the birth of five One died in early the youngest was ca lied to his reward at the age of The father is survived by two daughters and one of Mrs. Rebecca Jane of and of He is also survived by ten the house in a few To Provide for Reading of Holy the Public it enacted by General of the State of 1. At least from the holy Bible shall be caused to be at the opening of each every public upon each and every school by teacher in provided that where any teacher has other teacher under and subject to then the teacher exercising the authority shall read the or cause it to be read as herein Section 2. It shall be the duty of ir actor of to a manual of scripture selections for each day of school term per in of a a machine was coming from the acreage under grades through to in in the south and it is period ofthe that Martin expected Rike to his untiring efforts he farming have out to pass between him and successful in organizing a m an overproduction that but the approaching band that is able to present farm not permit Rike to turn out the first class bands and many suggested means of the He now has fifty young ' Martin and son were called and girls in uniform for when they appear the fern the farm urto the when the public make a fine not The farmer must grow in but in the not food if heis to seeing his they He must grow but the slippery father oi one of the members of be to him stopping his band to the Courier Man must he Martin the when he saw his son turn the dials for radio auto and carried him into of Water on to Main on Against first abearance in the new uni- not the large scale farmer The body Rike escaped it was tihe most who cannot to buy ^t his - pensive labor-saving equipment who driving who the senior bend Sirot the time or training for the Sheriff Clark has 25 and that m farm machinery Rike from Xy He is likea cobbler Rike agisted in carrying is taken from tte The making into the Fred Shoddy of the junior band will fill the life was extinct before the in the senior band as caused doomed to extinction for Mie same try furnish same for all public schools of the from a with thirty-five pieces junior In days his winters au X were made by dm wing or or whose duty it shall .be to read the holy or it to be as directed in this shall fail or omit to do said teacher superintendent or principal charge preferred for such failure or and proof of before the board of of the school be years Mr. Fosnight had been a member of the Orrville where he united of Rev. SO health permitted services will be held Wednesday afternoon 2:89 O'clock .at for on North Walnut Friends nay call at this place on evening from seven to nine will had the old cemetery in SPRING of the church will hold their Spring Sale and In the basement of the Bigler jon March 2nd. 54  on any testing of the new A-C tubes Day and Tell your radio troubles T. JONES 7tf Phone 252'Z. N. Sterling with children from the 7th grade up are not tooting a horn or playing some musical His winters are now a period of marking these difficulties before the his success in the peo pie into bands ana and a quite citizen of Green He is survived by wife and two sons and one also Anna services at Crown Hill church Tuesday at 2 conducted by and that in the future farms Burial in Milton Crown Hill like every other production ' be are those who sws S. FACULTY TO PRESENT the a four by Charles presented .by tha school on Thursday Feb. 21, at 8:li with the following Deetle F. E. Vice Miss - A. E. F. Judge Roas more Other are C. K. Mrs. Ed. Mrs. A. Alma Frey since the started has been the courteous and efficient librarian and much of the and of the library has Seen due to her untiring She s thoroughly versed in this line of work and has at all times displayed a willingness the public Maid and suggestions that has created the interest which been during the past year or library board held their meeting lait Monday night and the report was submitted for Ryder Fitzroy Roberts Mr. White Chisnell Harrington John Burkett Ryder Miss Ryder is a man of wealth and who imposes his will his business and in fact on all with he cornea in Politicians feel his power and dare to oppose The inevitable clash of human wills for a good comes Jan. 1. 1928 29, on 2, from Mar. 13, 16, Books Sold to 11, from School 14, from Sale of 2i.07  for New 7'!.7&  and Drayage Emergency 500.00  determines to vindicate her father's is a good presented by the on faculty of Orrville high It will move you deeply and will give you an evening of thoughtful and genuine be secured from any High school or Junior high pupil or at drug Seats will go on reserve Wednesday afternoon at our TO mind is in the in and every the high school are capable of pitying in the city hanging and who creditable for 21 This the Orrville band the farmers of the will find to full bind winters occupied factories for murderer of Mr. and Mrs. John was taken Friday to he will be confined in the state hospital for the criminal A jury in Judge A. W. at found him insane last The who had been by alienists as a low ' Regular meeting orthe and new and present will be held Friday dreamed at will be 22, at the the program will it is unpleasant to look given by the All ward to the elimination of our but time near when like rest of us he must become a cog in the great and dinner of Urged to I NOTICE short meeting will be held before He social Friday Feb. but t transact promptly at 7 grinned more broadly by Deputy Sheriff John 8i3ter for him and one of last acts before starting for Lima was to a pound of miuo his jail commissioners planned to but js an that payments may made legally to those who helped now greater at Oak about reward of was offered for information leading ta the and of there was no on Hand OF 127 2286  a it h June luly September October V wember 15.17 11)1 1S24 2439 2168 2076  WAYNE COUNTY p DOCTORS WANT NEW Wayne County Medical Society in its meeting at HaH day adopted k resolution approving the project for the of a county resolution the 2228 taken by the Wooster Board of 2J31 - A general of physicians at the a 1325 asset to Wooster and Wayne county and this movement should be welcomed by the 1774 a site for this hospital has been 2187 and a number of citizens and 2138 of have towards 21,889 Dr. w. addressed Average 1?28> the meeting on the subject of 03 daily 1927' Dr. A. E. 88 of books during 1^28 Dr. W. B. vice and number of books now elected 7 PATRICK'S bot officiait be  

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