rHE EGAZETTE, XENIA, OHIO, MONDAY, JULY 8, 1929.——PENSTING■MiCHIEF SEES TFCUMSEH'S BIRTHPLACEBrenner of Yello grandchildren als Funeral seivic Wednesday after: be announced 1 atUPDAYpastor of esby teriansermon on Courage erviees of evening in K. (’hurcliield under\1 inis'terial charge of pastor offry the •ond C. B. eral selec-of Christ i sang anm1 for thekvich, the (Arehestra hautauq ua toon with homela nd ict ure;squeia niburica progra ingave his“Sri nee ton threw utifilt;* pro-• industry not her in audience o the turn Fern Cliff CemiINFANlIFrancis Millar' son of Mr. and M 221 Chestnut St., 2 a. m. Monday made at 1 o’cloc noon. Besides the and brother, MMarion Ankeney,AUTO CATNo damage p short circuit in lire to a coupe bMcDaniel, parkedhome, 28 Leamai m. Saturday. Firnioned.EAST ENMRS. JAME CorrespTel.CHIEF NIPO STRONGHEARTChief Nipo Strongheart, Yakima» heart Indian chief who appeared on Mon- Tor f,e!so advisor a tv S counsel-people in affairs withMr Walter Ta1 polis, Ind., was brother, Brofesso ; E Main St., andday was m with a1 Bresenthim NWoa ho wasI c Mi lie art.” a doctor igures ini comedy*to he pre-The play Ti c,oldenCriterionv.day afternoon's lt;haut'auqua program, v isit* lt;1 the birthplace of the great Shawnee Chief Tecumseh Monday morning with Dr. W. A. Galloway, Xenia historian.Chief Strongheart s'ays that many places claim the birthplace of '1'* cumseh, such claims e' en coming from Indiana and Kentucky, but that lie believes theopinion of Chief Thomas WildcatAlford, who located tie- site here,is the most authentic and that theclaim of Greene County to the lo-*cation cannot be disputed.The Yakim aehief assisted in thethe government.JOHN L. DELLINGERREMOVED RY DEATHJoat tieRub\dedication of two tabletDEATHof Mrs.I lt;ayton, lent of ami Val-i a t :Deat h mia and weeks.at tlie n Misi to thememory of Tecumseh at Green-ville, O., in the fall of 1027, one commemorating the signing of the treaty lt;: Greenville anal tie other marking a place where tie* Shawnee chief had stayed overnight.Chief Strongheart appeared in Xenia on a lyceum program las? winter, and while h**re on this visit is the guest of Dr. Galloway and of Mr. and Mr-. (Borge Stokes. He consulted with Dr. Galloway on a historical work which the latter Is preparing for publication.Strongheart has appeared in th motion pictures “Brave h ea r t,’* The Flaming Arrow’’ and “The Mail Dispatcher” and played in “The Heart of We-to-Na on tt hehad Mr. land He Mr-.daugii hornLewis Dellinger, 7s, died home of his daughter Mrs. Hoover, Yellow Springs, at '( lock Monday morning as uh of stomach trouble. He -n ill for some time. Dellinger was horn in Maryland other relativi While here he a Homer, William, \rthur Taylor mo were guests of rlt; 'ingtonC. H Chill ville, O. Mr. Ta his home Sunday Friends receiveing the death of .son Lewis, of WVhsurvived by his* widow,Hie Dellinger and two g Mrs. Hoover, at whose died a d Mrs. WilliamPopular Powder OfHeautiful WomenIf fcritimat♦ChTtroi- pies | Po\*I |,bymr.evii sprf1 durea n i | GI.( Hut(* rio guard their com-MELLOGLO FaceFamous for purity-mat ter is approvedrnment. The skin ty or flaky. It thlv and pro-I114 *bloonFIwder stay1 Gibney.Made byMELLO-in longer.Adv.passedna£ IhadWASHING MACHINE SPECIALi