Orrville Courier Crescent (Newspaper) - April 12, 1929, Orrville, Ohio the Friendliest Home 69. i i as second class matter at at OHIO APRIL 12, 1029. A CENTS A DEPT. CONCERT BY H Orrville High School Glee Club will give their annual concert evening April pertaining increasing the efficiency of the Orrville fire department were proposed and discussed at the regular meeting of the Orrville on Monday high school The members of the organization have been very faithfully to make this concert a is the aim of the to give the students music that is of as proposition of of dass they are able to driving to preceding the and many following close tb the and disrespecting the orders of Fire Marshal was generally marshal asked for assistance in keeping the the two organizations are offering to the public a very interesting and one that will tax their it is thought that music - - i the public schools is a needless closely to the scene of the but American educators say it thus retarding the progress of the important to be left out of the firemen with their The members of the is not the intent of to do ' club are willing to prove anything that would detrimental hundred and fifty people on to the Work of the firemen in saving i April 19, if they are given the but their anxiety to that music in the tain the cause and extent of the fire schools is worth has led them to over step the law regulating when fire breaks H. T. Lacy and C. were appointed by Fire Chief Heebsh to confer with Fire Marshal Etling and devise some plan of assistance to be extended the fire marshal to keep the crowd of back so the firemen who drive their own machines might get to the proposition was the erection of light at the alley on North Main street at the Dr. McDowell office where the truck enters Main to designate that as the entrance and for the fire or a siren to sound the warning to who are strangers might and would not be able to locate the direction of the approaching Fire Chief Heebsh and first J. W. and second T. were to confer with John chairman of the fire committee on the to devise some means for this protection and erect the necessary warnings for the safety of the traveling Catch The Spirit of Garden a Hand in Beautifying Their HIGH to a letter received last week by school officials High School has been placed on the list of those unqualifiedly recommended by the state and the ruling has been accepted by the Commission of the North Central means that Orrville students who are graduates from Orrville high school are admitted to the colleges affiliated with the North Central Association on the basis of their credentials issued by the school without any further examination and rigid inspection of schools in the association is made from time to and the requirements for membership are thus thoroughly enforced and local school has been a member of the association for the past few years and has recommended by the This speaks well for the local educational facilities and for the staff of CONCERT STATE WILL PAY BY SINGERS CLUB BAND congregational business meeting of the Presbyterian church was held last with a fair representation of the congregation After devotional by the meeting way order S. president the Board with Mr. E. L. Cain as heard from nearly all church organizations and indicated treasurers reported I will assist those in their lax at my home 215 E. Water l Mayor A. U. all obligations Mr. C. O. church excellent he was highly A summary of all reports shows received from alii reduce our stock Men's latest style and sizes 7 to to children's shoes from 50c to women's high top to men's and to goods at reduced Open evenings until 9:00 Marshall support and for benevolent Jacob clerk of reported for the of the church lovers of Orrville and vicinity are privileged to see a film version of. the most successful play ever with in 555- at on After reading the I Grand theater this of the deceased the congregation stood while the pastor offered a memorial in behalf of the families of trustees was called of Mr. S. R. Brenneman and Mr. E. L. Cain having They were re-elected by unanimous vote to serve for a term of Mr. who has served on the board so proficiently for fifteen was commended for his long BEWARE GRANDS OF FAKE IMK TORS | ASSOCIATION SESSION Aprii eye in the arc are districts of Olli iri vict I f believe I hey aie on the of having a ac curding to a statement issued today by the committee of | I be Ohio This | scheme successfully worked peur near Went anil was unsuccessfully attempted near New reaches the Ohio Chamber of that a man Charles Van of was relieved of by the same and a farmer in near the Ohio wai of The two victims thus far recorded in have given up IN DAVENPORT IOWA DAY JOIN AND GARDEN little tots in a nursery have the spirit of making their city beautiful from a Yard and Garden Contest and while mothers are out working by the day are turning their playgrounds into a more attractive good out in the open air and the boys and girls here are healthy an environment as if they were living tit a. palatial home with spacious gardens surrounding will notice in the center of this picture nurse in charge of the is helping to beautify this which was formerly just a city back This is just an example of the contagious develops everywhere a Yard and Garden Contest is In every community where these campaigns have place the grounds of schools and public institutions as well yards have shown decided and join the Orrville Garden and especially members of the Past Grand's proved themselves delightful hosts on Wednesday night when they entertained two hundred Oddfellows and Past Grands of the at the I. O. O. F. Temple this Grand Association held business session at which time routine business was transacted and a several candidates were given the Past meeting adjourned to the banquet room and there a fine banquet was served by the members of the Systematically all wew seated and the group of waitresses started serving in * the most unique and manner any delegation was ever served in this The were completely organized not a step was wasted and service was far above par. The banquet was savory food each table the waitresses insisted that additional helping burial services for found dead in bed were I Following the banquet all repaired held Tuesday afternoon at Dulton 1 to the program cemetery in charge of of the parried out with Burial was made in Dalton of Rev. Hempstead announced of the in for Mr. The of a highly respected citizen composed of at would be held at 1 the A. C. the Methodist church at Burton I and Joe and R. T. Bechtel with the entertained the audience with several lively were heartily applauded for their fine and inspiring FOR YOUNG LADY IS Faye a senior in high brought honor to Saturday one of those popular certs by Orrville Singers Club was | given Monday night to an audience i that Was appreciative but few in fact the concert waa not a to make the she won first place in English in to the efforts grimage to Belgium France in the finals of of forth .by the singers Tn SKelf preparations for this fine I memorials next September is going Everyone present pronounced it as forward with rapid according one of the best concerts ever given by to an announcement by John this organization and all greatly en- secretary of the 37th Division i the A. E. F. Veterans of ofi The authorizing the was outstanding and his ment of to Europe splendid voice was Appealing to during the dedicatory was by the senate during the concert merited much praise week and is now in the hands of of her victory was made Tuesday by County Supt. C. Shew will receive a scholarship as a prize The name of the institution she will be permitted to the length of the not yet Shew qualified for the Columbus contest by winning in the Wayne county preliminary meeting and later in the district of Sunday sacred concert to be rendered coming Sunday Reformed church by the those engaged work ernor Myers Y. his to be commended in their efforts to band is to be a Orrville an sentative musical organization be- credit of regimental bands of finished high were not P. of Past President of the of under the auspices of the the Ministerial A cor- he was g ad to see so large an dial invitation is hereby extended to * No admission will be a offering will be asked and that as a worthy expression of M and and the results have been he again visitors and extended them an Effa of to visit Orrville lodge at Sunday guest of Mr. and N T McGay of I. O. O. K worker meet April 10th in the high gave a very Prof. A. h. Gantz principles of the quartet the cardinal give several musical and Miss Elizabeth Carlton will play These are the basic ones upon solo - Li good strong moral character to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony He on a means everything in the world 1 these ' it into school at the the Region held its Paris regular session Friday April 12, at 7:!10. and Friday Wednesday night this picture was shown to packed houses and all greatly enjoyed It has been shown in. the larger cities and increased prices were charged for this fine Irish teaches us love can conquer all racial and that bigotry jealousy of creeds is all Never ha si such a stirring afternoon when han applications from tney i than 100 former 37th a commendation he beautifully told been presented on President of the Board of Trustees stated that pledges for the coming year will exceed those made last The congregation has made a generous response to the canvass for the coming yet been the a brief social hour was with refreshments served by the Ladies Aid under the leadership of Mrs. Lillian and another business meeting came to a but the does not it amuses and The story has been well and the plot runs along as smoothly as the their pins in recognition of unusual activity in scholastic attendance and other school pins awarded to one Robert and three Mary Jack Bricker and Adrain for the work S. of West spent the week-end at Frederick street home - est organization In the six and one-half million thirty of dollars annually for tfi u dainty lunch was of M legion ves of S. stated meeting of Orrville No. 208, O. E. will be held April 12, at 7:30 p. W. M. Janet OF V. services at 9:30. School at 10:30. A hearty welcome j awaits Ed. Markley and son Billy and Grandpa of spent Sunday with in Miss Wenger was a business visitor in Wooster on Mary Lehman spent Sunday with her children at and C. E. Miller and sons David and of- Mrs. Margaret Culp and daughter Myrtle were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Manning nt and tryouts will be held in j Columbus on April 28th to determine the final selection of musicians of the the provisions of the band uniformed and Mrs. N. C. at state and wilt j ters Jeanne and spent the all of the music for the end at with his in an Mrs. were received by three dedication of the memorial i Mr. and Mrs. H. K. McCarthy and one junior and 12 the hospital I Donald spent Randall Alexander and at and the Schutz were the Allen mortal park at | Mr. and Mrs. Irvin und Melvin The 37th Division sails ter of were Ross EUen Mardell from Sept. 14, and more Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Frances than COO former members of the 37th Geraldine Dolores Division and their families Betty to and Edna Daughters of Union Veterans will meet Monday April 15. Anna Maria Press service on any Accurate testing of the new A-C Day and night Tell your radio troubles to T. JONES 7tf| Phone 252-Z. N. Sterling broken parts for repair to the Welding 222 Orr All work guaranteed by Prompt 8-9 on his many friends in town Charles son of Mr. Mrs. Albert is suffering with an attack of who has been is slowly 20 at one o'clock the Rublic the Legion 60-0- former baseball who is at present employed in the By-Products department of the Goodyear Rubber at will be in charge of a similar department when the Goodyear ON THE BOY W. J. of Akron at his country delightful chicken dinner was served noon in honor of his fiftieth spoke strict day anniversary which occurred - that this the local preliminary held at the high school auditorium on Thursday Helen awarded first honors and Beatrice Miner was given second They received the and silver medals given by the and will represent high in the county contest to held at high school auditorium on Friday The contestants were Helen Leona of Beatrice of the Edgar and Margaret for The judges were Rev. Miss coach in the Wadsworth spent the week with his of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. C. W. Bidle and Miss Elizabeth Bidle were shopping in Akron who underwent an operation at Kinney Smith died on She leaves her one and who live in West I Mrs. Reider was a affectionate wife and mother and new plant at missed in the home He js the son of Sullivan of the ' She was a member in this with everything in first class which they recently purchased from the Francis Whitman The farm has been in possession of the Whitmans for one hundred and two The Misses Esther and Cornelia Whitman and Mrs. Emma moved from the Whitman farm to by Mr. and Mrs. Merkt entertained ' I of Zion Lutheran I will be at Orrville Savings bank the ages of 13 to 17. He of the Mr. and Mrs. at her home on Portage street during the day and at the Hahn Coal all in contusion to support wholeheartedly thia beloved Greegor and Walter Edward of Loudon entertained with several selections on the and Greegor favored with selections on the saw blade which was very cleverly talks were given by Mr. Joe Fritz of DAUGHTER DIED and Mrs. Fred Whitman andJ family on Tuesday to the which is one and years most Rose Land's the home of her Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. east of Burton following an illness of ten days with was born June 6, 1922, in and was aged at time art death 6 10 months and 4 She was a first year pupil in the grade school and was an exceptionally bright little little verse is appropriate at this with friendly after banking hours ana to fill outpour tax Comfort shoa is They're in a Hollywood And they're so wonderfully well Misses and women's 16 to 40. free foot comfort demonstration on 1< * will pay our display of Wash they cost sufferers m tnw get in touch with Mr. Weiser an engagement to see this personal W. silk to age to eight - The opening bud to Heaven and reality - I llll I ' lUith Resent and enjoyed a social | bade blossom stated every father should Mr and Mrs C H Maurer A trood program and a interested in the boy from the Tieche Surviving this beloved daughter in the Burton City indoor team meet at general Burton on Tuesday April 16, at eight bids will be received at the Eost Office for a Adding and Listing No. 7-105868, which belongs to the U. S. Post Office If a cash offer is payment must be made at the the machine is removed from the 9 Cloyd M- to the That the most critical stage in the boy's life is at the age of 13 This is when the gang spirit is most prevalent in the life of the greater lecture could be given fathers that of Dr. and the Rotarians fully appreciated this He has the liff of the boy a study and is thoroughly with all the child's your hat Saturday ie Mrs. Amanda Maynard and Edith attended the funeral of Alex Maurer at ML Eaton on Presbyterian School at 10:00. Prof Robert Worship at 1 and - - was a guest of the of a car load of at the stock yards at on April 15th, at one These horses are all and weight from twelve to of of foot Chiffon French with P. chic millinery arriving Worship at 8. B. and M. Class at 7. and Gust motored to West Virginia on and Mrs. William of spent - Saturday at members of Peter and parish held a card social on evening in the parish OF I wish to express my and thanks to all who 8 on me in my recent Studies of the to all who sent rut letters and flowers be things to to all made telephone B. this beloved daughter her one Eu who is ill with he Mrs. W. H. o Chester and S. M. Lehmar of Burton services will be held at til home at 1:30 and at the Martin churc at 2:30 Saturday hy in Martin H. Aub Son are in charge of the family 1 pf Friendly Circle Class a pastry sale Apr. 13, at the Ohio Public Service your orders with Mrs. V. A. Schantz or Mrs. J. S. 8-9 OF wish to thank the C. E. Class of the M. E. church for tne have good for PONTIUS COAL GRAIN J appropriate I t A. O. the r 5. April ifi. I will have chaw a rainbow of 8pecial 11.96 to HQ