Orrville Courier Crescent (Newspaper) - January 25, 1934, Orrville, Ohio Friendly ami f 47. as second matter at JAN. 25, 193-1. A CENTS A D. A. WEAVER DIES SUDDENLY AT HOME OF sudden death of Mrs. D. A. Weaver on Wednesday afternoon came as a great shock to her family and many friends in this city and the surrounding Mrs. Weaver had attended the afternoon meeting if the Halley Bible lecture recital series in the Methodist Episcopal and had gone home with Mrs. Isaac intending to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Steele until time to go hack for the evening had been in the Steele home about an hour when she was suddenly taken and passed away before a doctor could be brought to The two Willis and were called Word was sent to Mrs. Weaver's Mrs. Mary F in she and husband broke the sad to Mr. who is employed by the Pennsylvania railroad in that the daughter of Jacob and Jane was born in Baughman near Burton on January 17, 1872. April 3, 1901, she was united in marriage to David A. To this union were born two Willis K. and Bruce addition to the immediate two brothers and one They S. E. of C. J. of and Mrs. Mary E. of Mrs. Weaver was a member of the Daughters of Union Veterans and of the Presbyterian services will be held at the home on East Paradise street Saturday afternoon at 2 conducted by her Rev. G. W. Other arrangements are in charge of Leickheim Friends may call at the home Friday evening from 7 to Painter Is Pleased at Art Good to slightly over 200 paid admissions 25c were registered it the door when the Community presented of Friday and although the receipts were the club was able to turn ver to the Community The books and royalty on the play account for over half the complete report the money Laken in and expenses show gross receipts of and expenditures as books 10.00 and programs 0.75 stage 5.25 2.00 of Banff Expenses Chest of Community Players 15.00 5.00 only an affable grocer in his father's but a talented dabbler in oils is Harold son of IGAman L. and to prove has a received that informs him that one of three oil paintings he sent to the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts at Philadelphia for its 129th showing has been accepted and will be hung in the 1805, American artists have been sending their works of art to this Academy for but only about of the paintings sent in are kept fov exhibit and for Each artist sends the price he wants for the picture along with it and many times all the pictures on display are paintings will be exhibit from January 29 to February 25, after which they will be returned if not A first prize of and smaller prizes will be letter Harold received did not state which of the three paintings they kept but he thinks it was a life of Growers Signing Community Players are requested to attend a special meeting at 7:30 Jan. 29, at the home 303 North Vine Board Asked to Fix Chiefs Pay at a on the guerilla warfare against Couty Supt. of Schools C. A. two members of the Wayne county board of education suggested fixing a salary of a year minimum allowed by for that effective in August when Mr. contract when the board met to at to a the made by E. C. of Paint 3 to 2. Messner and John of Canaan voted to the Oiler had been elected president of the and Ivan Wayne vice Other members are Dr. of this and C. of The board was told that has been appropriated for their use in 1934, which is more than was spent in 1933 rift in the serene atmosphere of the occasion was division of over Messner said he thought man could be hired for a year for while Oiler frequently pointed out that farmers have been hit very hard and we should be more Steiner spoke 4owever, to point out that while salaries might appear high they were quite the contrary a few years ago when common laborers were making more money than long-time school FRANKS IS NAMED TO FINISH HUSBAND'S TO FACE TWO TOUGH FOES THIS or who will queen over Hie Banff Winter January 31 to February 4. is an being nn excellent a fast expert She lias compel cd in Western besides is an expert tennis player and School to Be Ready For Occupancy cf Walnut street i grade school building by ruary or soon thereafter is now are expected to be the two although considerable games of the current i yet to be some floor is ball season face the Red Riders this to laid and the painting has when they face All of the heavier parts of the work are out of the and Saturday painting expected to proceed Both games will be played others who is the only undefeated visited the well satisfied team in the Western Reserve j the job it is whether or not the Riders can j by their $ hand them a defeat has the fans the walls If tradition means | picture of the ilr the Riders should atone for their poor last week-end with two one of H. A. field manager of the H. W. Madison Medina pickle openly expressed after a first meeting with farmers at a meeting at Town that his firm would be able establish a station here where the pickle growers can bring their cucumbers and get checks has apparently been confirmed by the developments of the growers have bean interviewing Schroeder all and any doubt as to whether 100 acres could be signed up appears to be Mr. Schroeder will remain here through Friday to finish his interviews and then will spend a week calling on farmers in this vicinity before he completes the task of signing He can be seen at The Courier office until tomorrow is expected that the pickle here will be opened June 1 so that it will be ready cucumbers by the 15th or 20th. persons who called on Schroeder this week reported that had had much growing in recent and were apparently enthusiastic about the Block Up of fitting the Jos. block on the south side of West Market street for occupancy by the Perilstein department begun early in the has now reached the point where its use by mid-February is There is yet much finishing to be such as painting the hanging carpeting part west of the main but the work is moving more briskly as the heavier part is out of the of the new fixtures that are to be installed and the Lampson pneumatic conveyer system have The latter outfit will replace the overhead carrier system with its persistent clicking now in use in the present Perilstein model of efficiency in the store of the older childhood but now Orchestra To Play For Party at Wooster on program by the Wooster Symphony starting at 7:45 a 10-piece dance orchestra and an orchestra will enliven the birthday party for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt which will be held in the high school at Tuesday Ticket sellers here reported today that a large party is expected to go from here to join with residents of the county seat in the and dancing besides the will constitute the has been said tickets for the affair are per of which goes to the endowment fund for the Warm Springs Foundation that the where the President has been greatly benefitted by may speed up its national crusade against infantile scourge of American Lacy and Myron Brenneman have tickets for or you can get yours at The although a complete will not that and Hooker are fitted for school who took up the burden of the of Wayne county last resigned from that post this morning and the county commissioners named his Mrs. Carrie to cut his unexpired physical condition is that hope of his recovery is it was said break into the varsity games this and probably in the starting boys have their worth and deserve a chance on the first Experience this year will make them veteran players for next Irvin will be game for thp Ravenna the Ravenna game the squad will hold an election for captain to serve for the Wooster game and balance of the To Bleat the Ravenna game the night before will be the are sure that on their floor can whip the Wooster Generals both the reserve and varsity games Saturday Red Riders handed the Generals two defeats two years but last season the Generals turned the tables and won both although in the game played here they did not clinch the victory until the final quarter when they edged three points ahead to win 29 to 26. season so far this year has only been fair for both each having won and lost several In other words it will be a real battle and no one will know the outcome until the final whistle has been Even then it may call for an overtime Tells Pupils He Studied 10 Years To Learn the was Slightly Hurt When Autos to Doylestown to teach his Emergency school class early Monday Arthur Mink was forced to return to this city for medical treatment and his class dispersed before he could get back to when his car was struck by another driven by Fred also of this on the Portage Path near the Log Cabin at the west edge of who was driving was cut cn his head and but Mink escaped with a bruise on his left Howard who was riding with was Both Mills and Mink were treated by Dr. O. C. McDowell at his office after which Mink hurried back to Doylestown his pupils to Raymond Morgan was named today as the defense attorney for Ralph an prisoner in the county who was indicted by the grand jury dor burglary and as the result of the theft of household goods from a home near trial is. set for Feb. 5, in common pleas recital of the Book of Ruth and the birth of Christ was given by Dr. H. H. who is appearing here in a series of Bible before the high school students at their chapel program cn Wednesday in which he pointed out how the two different portions of the Bible he recited were linked went on to tell the students that not until he was 40 years old did he start to memorize the and that he worked from two to three hours day for 10 which made him a total of 10,000 hours He is now able to quote the Bible 25 hours the chapel Principal W. J. Moore announced that the number of failures this semester were less than in either of the previous two years and he asserted that it is a record to be Stands on Top of W. R. the season half the Western Reserve League boasts one undefeated team and one very much defeated team in its Ravenna is the champion five to while Akron Ellet in the cellar Three teams are tied for second The Get Pool on 6WA the waters that have cowered the swimming project have not yet been thoroughly so that the bottom of the matter is clearly new plans for this improvement are being f in a quiet in the hope if either CWA or PWA assistance can be a pool might be built this long desired and apparently at one time pool proved an elusive Those who are now working on the inspired by a request of the Park are said to be committed to the construction of a concrete pool of conventional party of three visited the Ashland pool late the past and there they obtained definite figures on the cost of that which has returned a profit of between and to the The engineer who built the pool estimated exclusive of the a concrete pool of the same size 160x60 can be built for around the for a pool are now being drawn by a local engineer who offered his services without but several matters must be settled before the Park Board will encourage belief that the improvement will be Chief question is whether Or not CWA or PWA help can be If it cannot the improvement will probably be dropped by those now investigating failed in attempt lb himself by slashing his throat several weeks Wayne county Elton Flunks tried to complete ] job on Wednesday ni when lie used a razor on his not yet | healed at his home in Franklin to which he was lately after a period of c I in Kinney Smith hospital at i N. C. of who treated Mr. Franks on both the first and this suggested treatment for- man at but inquiry developed that no more Wayne county patients can be An ambulance that had been to the h to the treasurer to the state hospital had to be New Chevrolet on Display and around went a caliope the streets of the town on Tuesday to announce to the populace of the 11)34 Chevrolet with 80 horse streamlined body and many other improv First of the new cars arrived early that day at the R. S. where Manager E. M. and his helpers proudly fondled it before calling in the public to in their inch more smoother quieter than its new Chevrolet is said by its designers to offer more fcr tha money than any car ever made the has riding qualities claimed for the car are said to he due in large part to the attached directly to the frame without the use of a front which gives hem a velvety action over bumpy This type of front is said to eliminate and makes steering much new engine is much It develops 80 horse power at 3,.'00 although the piston displacement is the improved performance being due in part to an entirely different arrangement the valves and spark and by a new harmonic The car is peppier than the old pioneered hy General Motors a year ago and since adopted in different form by other is again a feature of closed With the longer the interior of the body has been made roomier that both front and rear seat passengers have more chance to stretch their Several refinements have been made -on the interior which improve the appearance and comfort of the new said to be 20 times stiffer than the improved a copper core for the a which eliminates the button touch of the accelerator starts the are among other and Music Grade of Two Leaves Park Board Without a the terms of and Fred the latter of wh in was appointed t tile office last as members of I ' Board which Oit Park expired with the end of the old the trustees of the sinking fund now have the task of completing the li | With M. on his way around the the board could i not muster even part f a quorum hn Schmid is the only on Since the b lard lias i little to do at this h the delay in completing its 4 State 2 2 1 0 Bowlers to Roll Snyder Oil unusual match will be rolled on C. W. Saturday when a women's team from Cleveland will smack the pins in competition with five Snyder Oil and plans are already laid to accommodate a large crowd of teams No. 2 and 3 while a canvas will be spread the length of No. 1 and chairs set up on it so that a crowd of over 100 can witness the In the past the mixed matches such as this have drawn many bowling this which is set 7:30, the men's team which will accompany the women here will roll Woodmen pin Christ Reformed congregation will hold its mid-Winter Communion service at 10:30 o'clock Sunday and all of the congregation are urged to be present at this important service and avail themselves of this plays and two by Joe Macrino will be given at the 8 chapel program in the high auditorium at 2:30 p. in. Friday under the direction of David Stutzman and Dorothy Mae plays being Van and a Bad for Van will M. wh will be aided in his selection by the two other members if sinking fund trustees Smucker and committee chairman Elam is expected to present names of the new at council n on February the may has his preference it is expected that Mr. Welty be He has shown a great deal in the park since his appoint ment and is said by who have worked with him to be a very valuable man on the Zimmerman has asked that his name not be considered since lie is a member of the In which now occupies most of the attention he feels he can spare from with J. M. was one of the original members if the Park which was formed along about 11123 after use of the for a park had been graciously given by the Board started with little money and the first year was able t build only a fence around the It was two years before the entire tract cleared and made useable for a but the result of the past decade's work is now plain to be seen by any visiter to the MOLNAR IS TAKEN BY Lida 50, of 21171 Fast 57th died Tuesday noon in the Cleveland City hospital she bad been taken four Mrs. Molnar was well known in both Orrville and having sisters in to the Leickheim Frey funeral home Mi and funeral services were held at the near j Holmesville at 2 o'clock this with burial in nearby | Rev. Mr. of W was in i She is survived by her Andrew a and her Mrs. also by three John of at and Kellus of San and by four Mira B. Christopher and Mrs. Vanus both of Mrs. O. A. Lecky and Mrs. A. B. of this Halley to Give Book of Revelations on Friday to the continued enthusiastic attendance at the Bible lectures being by Dr. H. which will through Sunday and in anticipation of the desire of a great number of residents to hear recital of the Book of on Friday evening will be held in Christ Reformed which has Lhe largest auditorium of any of the Halley will speak at the M. fv church today on and on Saturday evening on Greatest His last Sunday will in Christ Reformed Lord's Halley's perfect enunciation anil his peculiarly gentle delivery HELP ON ASSESSMENT FOR HAGAN (I side frontage on Washington although the house faces on West Market resulted in a total assessment being placed on the pr perty at the n corner of the junction of the two streets when avenue in 1H2-1. comes the present Fred who sent t wn council through his attorney A. a that all anil future assessments against the property be cancelled on the ground the total assessment levied was more than of value of the property at the time of the the total assessment of the sum of has been leaving still the last avenue improvement is now due when taxes are Te r ugh ligures indicate that property is three asse in arrears besides the assessment due this council refuses to to his request to cancel the unpaid the owner sugge ts that lie may be compelled .to recourse to injunction pr to restrain the village from attorney who was questioned here today said that the only fact be determined in t matter iv whether or not the pr perty was assessed at than one-third of its actual value in 11(24. The present value of the property has nothing whatever to do with law stipulates that no property can be for more than a third of its value 1INI.KSS the property owner requests some specific is that did not the petition asking that Hagan avenue be and that a protest was made ut the time that the assessment unduly high considering the benefit which accrued to the although the assessments were faithfully paid for several fear that Mr. request w uld open the way for many another property owner special assessments are not paid in full to take was discounted by They pointed out that the property in question is so situated that a different light thrown on the matter than if the property faced Washington the house in was not what is commonly called modern the question can properly be it is as to value at that time so that an adjustment in the assessments can be made if found The depth of the as has-been caused the large although the frontage has never been is expected that will consider the seriously at its meeting on February 5. Attorneys are doubtful that the matter will reach the urts and expect that an amicable adjustment can be assessments for the Washington boulevard paving were so that it can be that almost of the cost was assessed against the West Market street Teacher Sing in 'a chorus of 500 voices takes the stage of the Auditorium Theater in Chicago on April 13 as one of the final features of the National Music Conference that will convene in the Illinois city from April H t i 13. music instructor in the city's will be one of the singers to mount the a received word on Tuesday that she had been selected from a group of 5,000 members of the National Supervisors context of his lectures unusually i Music Society to with the Son Old Man Orator Constable Woman 1st Speaker 2nd Speaker 3rd for will the bad boy Commissioner David's Father Cirl Man Paul Frances Fallanca Mae I m a Bad Paul to and he literally make the characters in the Great Book live and walk as he That his here has a rare to many is attested by the crowds which have greeted every Asks Advice As to His although couched in Martin I- Davey asked Democratic leaders in Ohi this in a sent out from whether or not they want him to run for you want me to be a Davey decision will be based largely on the advice will be directed by Dr. of New York Miss Sanders was one of 1.500 singers who performed in similar fashion at Cleveland two years but feels more honored this year because the number has been cut part of the program to be presented by the two numbers will be rendered with the aid of 1,000 voices in the A 90-piece orchestra will and the entire program will be broadcast on a national hookup i wr the NBC Stutzman i leading Macrino John will man goes on to relate that he had to retire from public Will Battle Shreve Team R. S. Chevy are getting in shape for their tilt with the Shreve Monday for the main go of 11)30 because the of his Shreve cagers are a fast bunch and ness was at but remarks that j are expected to give the Chevies Last Round between the my business still good of the Benton team to show up last Monday left and Roy Lockett will sing vivos with all signs pointing to O' as his gradually improving to the prosperity on the it should I possible and proper for me to A I five without a hut lassies will play next AT OHIO political life if that is the wish of i foe being a team from Green and Ohb yourself and party promises to be a gord that Ruth was one cf five girls selected IS members of | t* Mr. and Mrs. Ed. S. ing honorary organization for girls at | Wednesday Ohio will be one between the local and the Canal Fulton A game earlier this | son between these two teams ended with Canal Fulton two points