Orrville Courier Crescent (Newspaper) - December 17, 1929, Orrville, Ohio 36. Entered as matter at at omo DEC. 17, 1929. A CENTS A WHERE supposed eventful night Could it be possible that little Melvin Horst could be returned to the arms of his mother after longing and waiting fifty weeks to the day for her long-lost boy Had Providence willed that the heavy hearts would agam be made the anxiety of the father and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond for so long a be changed to that of contentment and Could it be that their longing and waiting was not in they thank God that the All Wise had their son to his home and loved inquiries that people were asking after the letter was published in the Orrville and Wobster Daily with the promise that the boy would be returned on Thursday December 12th, no hour being specified in the moment was an every hour a. day and the night a year for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thursday everything they were to do was and nothing to them was a but a joy in the thought that they might again see their embrace him and caress and again this might be united for which js only a few days Parents Had No Knowledge of and Mrs. Raymond Horst had not been appraised of the it had not been shown to Mr. Horst worked all day at Massillon on a roofing afternoon C. A. Null drove to Massillon and asked Raymond to accompany him Enroute to this city from Massillon the father was told of the that was Tuesday morning by the editor of the G. and the contents of the letter were partially On his in this city Mr. Null and Mr. Heebsh went into conference with Horst and showed him the letter and asked his With tear-filled he said I have had hundreds of and have been disappointed so many but must this the beat I so fail My only hope is that they will bring him I will do anything that will ibe for the hundred or century termed ip the was placed in the of the and he was thAi instructed to keep 14 any came to his home JP more Is the expression made by the many shoppers on while they were visiting in this city doing an unusual amount of Decorations of the city are more elaborate than ever before in the history of the and the colored lights that have been distributed throughout the business section are beautiful to the flag sockets of each business place fire placed attractive spruce Christmas and strung on tree are four large colored lights which furnish real street adornment and adds greatly to the the from post to light post tho are which make an OF CHEST GIVES HIS F. President of the Orrville Community greatly appreciates the splendid co-operation of the people of Orrville in their of the Community Chest fund and making the campaign last Friday a week a He also appreciates the work of the captains and the workers the publicity that was given the through the columns oi the expression of appreciation is as APPRECIATION The Community Chest takes this opportunity to the of Orrville for their splendid support in the drive for funds last 0).:.Jt especially noteworthy at this time when there is so much calamity howling that the quota should It is a splendid testimonial to the prosperity and generosity of praise is due to the captains and solicitors who year after year give their time and ' to make this drive a captains and also join me in thanking to get nor to arrest or These were the orders given by Prosecutor Graven not G. Address tij the tor of the Orrville was in and well editor's only thought In itig this was the re-turn of every citizen of Every request the writer was strictly No. throughout the letter of a - - piece of used to a dar with not except the celled mark made at the post office at 7:30, 10,. which was Tuesday ' It Aras not in an but was letter had been taken from the ' combination letter and package located in front of the post office by assistant S. R. receipt of the Editor Heebsh read the strange missive and give little attention to the apparent scrap of considering it from a skeptical he allowed it to be read by his apd made a casual remark as to its then tossed it into the waste paper After a time the letter was again taken from the waste basket and when some consideration was giyen it It was again read for the third and this increased his interest in the No more attention was given the until eleven o'clock on Tuesday morning when he inquired at the local pest office if they had observed the letter going through the Mr. Brenneman then gave out the mation concerning the Tuesday afternoon Postmaster Kieffer asked to see the letter and after examining the he very much enthused over the letter and requested that it be further and Mr. Heebsh went into with Prosecutor Marion veni and assistant Walter and were skeptical at after some discussion were the considered the legal part of the of this request for and decided it to crime to return a stolen morning another con was held at the after was pledged ce that county officials not interfere in any way by rf the party returning he BOY WAS NOT all was waiting the of Little authorities of Cleveland were holding a boy that answered to the description of Melvin down to scar on the left and local authorities were Lee Deputy Marshal Horst Francis drove to leaying Orrville at Thursday to identic boy that was held bji This GIRL Irene of Wooster is to be congratulated by the people of Wayne county us a talented who won honor in the Audition finals at New York at which the contest held Sunday and over the radio to all oi and was preparing to bring iiim and off as and but his Plans were the to publish the letter as and made a that the office not interfere with the as stated by the Mr. Heebsh was of the opinion tihe obeyed the orders of the oh so there would be no reason for preventing the writer to return the and confidentially was the etter from the state yet through some slip or the printed at the same time by than the two to carry the and time extra papers were on the News boys noised about selling the extra while neither the Record nor participated in this noisy sale of This excitement was feared by that it would tend lessen the for the return of the letter carried with it such weight that within a practically all the newspapers in this section of the state had their staff men in of Orrville reigned yet not a showed any and parents kept all keeping the light for the return of their Every citizen wanted to hear the three blasts of the siren to signal them of the of little but all was in morning the parents had hopes that the boy would be returned on Friday another long but no fruit of the hopes that have a year braced the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ' Excitement Reigned morning new hope was scattered over Orrville when an article appeared in the Cleveland Plain Dealer that Marion and assistant Walter Mougey would have a man who held the key to the the man was supposed to have seen the slayer of Melvin Horst back oat of the Arnold yard and kill little Picking him took hte foody to a secluded spot one mile north of where it was story caused a flocked ta prosecutors hut Graven any of the story and want the way of aged the past seventeen years a resident of died at his 210 Mohican at 6:10 o'clock Sunday after an illness of some years duration with a complication of was the son of William Hutchison and Martha and was born near on August 2?, He was a. lifelong resident of during most of which time he followed the vocation of was united in marriage to Miss Emma B. of on December 6, 1877. Two years ago this happy couple observed their goldan wedding which is a MOTHER 64,. widow of the Henry died at her a half mile west of seven o'clock this She was with a cerebral hemorrhage on Thanksgiving while dressing to go to church and was found by her daughter n few minutes Mrs. Scherry had remained in semiconscious condition during the past lapsing into a state on which she did filled with folor that is in keeping with the and thin is profusely out at the with of light diagonally to the light at the in th df tho the forecast of poor conditions this the are convinced that was Evidence gf fact may be seen in that has joined in this big of decorating not their but their and the streets of the showing that the patronage given them years greatly And as an stocks of of women's men's carried in shoe drug and millinery are all bending every effort to make this the ideal of all great treat will be in for every as thero no city in the state that hai a more inviting and attractive appearance than and the merchants invite you to come and enjoy the grandeur as each arid every heart in Orrville beats with pride in the city arid for which tlie merchants and the Board of Public with the merits much credit and merchants will keep their places of business open Friday and Friday nights of week iml Monday and Tuesday nights of next that have surpassed all others in mariy years are united In marriage to 1, 1885^ Her death July 12, 1921,. as did her A. pastor of the Christ at home six grandchildren two Mrs. Fred Slickman end and and and a great host of will be on Thursday afternoon at 1:'JO o'clock I from home and at 2:00 o'clock from the Salem church at with Rev. David in and the Rev. O. J. a former Interment will be made in the church Dully of was the winner of Dec. 10). special special over WTA M 5, and was the midwest's entry in the young at the finals in Nw York n national finals at New Miss Rowe will Hutchison was a and devoted husband and a generous and willing ever ready to aid or assist he could he service to his He was a sincere and devout having united with the Lutheran church many years transferring his to the church ago last is survived by his four sons and one J. C. of Clark R. G. of C. M. of M. O. of seven Robert of Morris of and William of I arid one also of and a great circle of other near relatives and Services will be held from home at 1:30 o'clock conducted by Rev. L. Interment will be made in the Smithville Friends may call at on evening from 7 to 9:00 year Miss Rowe is a senior in both FORGER WANTED young man of this is wanted here by local authorities on a charge of for the past several months been connected with K. C. Cutter in the second hand machinery and automobile forged the name of Mr. Cutter to three checks meeting of one hundred tral 212, m i u is reported that has left Hair at 7:30 m. the country and has crossed the Work in the der into Bur authorities are rank of of the opinion that he is near this members of the Knight i and will be apprehended in a and at She was to New York by her Neil dean and of OF P. INTRODUCES BLL POST C. B. McClintock last Week a before the Representatives at for construction of a federal m which was referred to the Committee on Public and The is as for the of a and thf erection of a post office at it by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of in Congress that the Secretary of Treasury and is hereby authorized and directed to contract for the by or of a suitable site fot of a for the use and of the post r office at at a- cOst not to exceed at 9um-T)f-^$40^000~ir by appropriated out of any in tihe treasury not otherwise jl for the purpose aforesaid made immediately Irill was introduced by Congressman C. B. on December 14, and immediately considered and sent to the proper la the first step for a pj office building in i This move is in with the furnace at the school building on discovered 4n the coal pile a is a as a s between lizard and It has barici tap M well four scaly and movable inhabits the and abundantly the and upon etc: Purdy bottled his and brought it to Courier Many have and were quite in peculiar little members an- requested to at regular meeting this evening for election of Mr. sent here by thc Head would like to meet many Neighbors as those who Joined the order be But the the bi II places the vicinity are ta McClintock for on their stated communication of Cedar 430, F. Avill be held 20th, at 7.X0 p. m. Work in S. M. C. degree team are asked to be present at 7:15, time will Ijj well spent at thip C. V. A. K of R. watch A. Loyal Order of Moose will hold their annual Christmas social Monday 2:. A good program will be All members and families and guests are cordially the Good music at 7:30,' Thursday evening A will follow member should be Come ' K Jr hianka of get a box of Stover's Bungalow Candies at should be on their continuously during the season and not cash cheks for strangers or whose credit is somewhat 0. O. M. Loyal Order of Moose will meet in regular session Wednesday 18, at 7:30 m. There will be no meeting Dec. 25, Christmas The annual Christmas social Monday Dec. 23, - W. have car of clean white oats on track of Dec. 22nd. per Leave orders 3r>tf Pontius Grain OF U. V. meeting of Union Monday Dec. Ifi. A. good attendance is Anna Pres. Maria Press 0. F. session Dec. at 7:.30, The second wilLhe All members of degree team please be friends can buy anything you them except your give and Pork ladies of Dalton serve a venison and roast pork supper at the church basement Tuesday December 17, 1929, from 5 to 7 FoU lowing .is the Venison Roast Pork Dressing i 4.~A11 Bills of Motor Vehicles marked with the stamp 01- before license plates will be delivered to the order to avoid confusion in the last minute rush to the new license Secretary of State Clarence J. through Commissioner of Motor Chalmers R. has broadcast an appeal to all have purchased hand cars or have transferred their license plates from one car to another during the past year to examine their BiU of Sale before attempting to purchase license can be from one car to of make upon payment of a transfer of one dollar when the horsepower rating la in the same When the car in of a higher tho owner must pay the in the license Commissioner Wilson pointed license can not be transferred from ona owner to a transfer is the of Sale be presented and the stamp is When a new or second hand car is the ' j is marked on the of I otic of appear oil aU | Bills of Sale bearing a date prior to December 2l8t,.1929, licenses must ' purchased or transfers ' the 19.'{0 plates wUl be Bureau of Motor the Department of State aim that the deadline for the of 1929 plates is midnight on Butter per fur bought in 31stv and that the neW maroon i white tags cannot be used prior cember 21st. all of the set nn deadline for both old and new license Mo than 1600 deputy clerks how Ohio's new Cooker for optical