Sectional Class B Tournament Heads to Carey High Gym
Carey high school to host the Sectional Class B basketball tourney with two teams each from Crawford Hancock Wyandot counties and more. St. Wendelin Fostoria join, officials Burghalter and Scaife named, trophies for winner runner-up and consolation, seating for 1000+, student council plans visitor reception, decorations coordinated with visiting school colors.
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Carey High School
Crawford
Hancock
Wyandot
Hardin
Wood
Carey and
Fostoria St. Wendelin
Wood County
Carey
Leipsic
Joel M. Burghalter
Columbus
Henry Scaife
Tiffin
Roszman Funeral for Charles Curtis Roszman
Funeral services for Charles Curtis Roszman, three miles south of town, were held Saturday at Memorial Evangelical church with Rev. W. R. Shisler officiating. Interment followed at St. Paul cemetery. Pallbearers were Glen Walters Harold Walters Louis Walters and Robert Ogg. flower bearers were Herbert Lortz and Chester Ogg. The child died Wednesday after a short illness from an intestinal obstruction and would have turned four on March 6.
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Charles Curtis Roszman
Albert Roszman
Memorial Evangelical Church
W. R. Shisler
Goldie Rothgeb
Bernice Wentling
Safa
Jesus
St. Paul Cemetery
Glen Walters
Harold Walters
Louis Walters
Robert Ogg
Herbert Lortz
Chester Ogg
Carey Mill & Elevator Buys Sausser Garden Seed Stock
The Carey Mill and Elevator has purchased the bulk garden seed equipment from Atty. W. J. Hunter trustee in bankruptcy of W. E. Sausser and Son. Commencing March 1 they will carry a complete stock of garden and flower seeds and plants plus poultry supplies.
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Carey Mill & Elevator
Atty
W. J. Hunter
W. E. Sausser & Son
Sausser
Vance Street
Baby Christen Sunday For Remlinger Family
An 8 pound son born last Thursday to Mr and Mrs Cletus Remlinger was christened Paul Thomas Sunday by Rev Fr Wenceslaus at Our Lady of Consolation church. Sponsors were uncle Tom Stombaugh and aunt Mrs C C Clinger of Kirby.
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Cletus Remlinger
Paul Thomas
Wenceslaus
Our Lady of Consolation Church
Tom Stombaugh
C. C. Clinger
Kirby
Beech Grove Ladies Aid Holds Meeting At Brown Home
Beech Grove church Ladies Aid met last Thursday at Mrs. E. E. B. Brown's south of town with six members present. A pot luck noon dinner followed. Members spent the day sewing rags. The next meeting is scheduled at Mrs. Floyd Herbert's home.
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Ladies Aid
Beech Grove Church
E. E B. Brown
Floyd Herbert
Crawford Chapter 168 Eastern Star Plans Friday Meeting
The Crawford Chapter No. 168 O. E. S. holds its regular meeting Friday night at 7 30. Members are reminded to attend as the gathering convenes in the evening.
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Crawford Chapter No. 168
Dr Mundy Addresses Parent Teacher Meeting
An open meeting of the Carey high Parent Teacher Association heard Dr W N Mundy of Forest discuss disease prevention and public health progress. The Mort plan was reviewed and Mrs Bame named delegate to the District PTA meeting in Fremont with Mrs C C Laird as alternate.
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Carey High
W. S. Huffman
Helen Smith
Vincent
Brown
Wés
W.n.mundy
Forest
John D. Rockerfeller
W. L. Arnholt
E. S. Burson
Bame
Parent - Teacher Association
Fremont
C. C. Laird
Meeting to organize Carey District Boy Scouts
A diverse group including Kiwanis, American Legion, churches, schools, business leaders and parents met at the Galt Hotel to form the Carey District Committee of the Boy Scouts of America. Howard Snyder announced plans for three troops and a spring training course, with Arthur Brooks outlining Harding Area Council support.
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Kiwanis Club
Earl Green Post
American Legion
Galt Hotel
Carey
Boy Scouts of America
Howard Snyder
Arthur S. Brooks
Marion
Harding Area
Snyder
Enjoying Phoenix Visit with Family and Desert Picnic
Mrs Theodore Harris of Glen Avenue, wintering with her granddaughter Mrs George Diehn in Phoenix Arizona, reports a delightful time in the sunny country. She recalls picking oranges lemons and grapefruit during visits with friends and mentions plans for an all day desert picnic next Sunday.
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Theodore Harris
Glen Avenue
George Diehn
Phoenix
Ariz
Friends
Bankrupt Sale Planned for W E Sausser & Son Assets
Public auction on Saturday February 18 at 11:00 offered the entire stock of W E Sausser & Son of S Vance street Carey Ohio. Items include poultry feeds tonics powders salt broad er stoves feed boxes troughs pans water cans machine parts plows and lubricants. Attys. WM. J. Hunter trustee in bankruptcy.
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W E Sausser & Son
S Vance Street
Carey
J Hunter
Oyster Supper At Our Lady Of Consolation Church
The C L of C will serve an oyster supper at the parish hall tomorrow evening starting at 6 30 o clock The menu includes oysters cheese sandwiches salad pickles pie and coffee Supper cards and dancing cost 26 cents Everyone invited
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C. L. of C
Our Lady of Consolation Church
Carey Will Collect Eggs At Carey Station Start Feb 20
North Central Cream Station in Carey opens as an egg assembling point for the Farm Bureau egg and poultry marketing program. Eggs accepted daily with emphasis on Wednesdays and Saturdays. station evenings on those days. Eggs go to Tiffin for grading and Gateway branding until local candling is established. Producers paid on USDA grades with advances on delivery. Local officials and Farm Bureau organizers describe plans to boost prices by marketing graded eggs.
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North Central Cream Station
Carey
Farm Bureau
Cream Station
Gateway
Gateway Sales Group
Ohio
West Virginia
United States
Gateway Egg and Poultry Marketing Group
Pacific Coast
Farm Bureau Organization
D. A. Dow
Paul Krupp
G R McKee
F. S. Powell
Ervin Wentling
J. T. Myers
C. Wenner
G. E. Greer
C. C. Twining
Wyandot Livestock Assn to Meet in Carey
The Wyandot Livestock Association annual meeting will be held at Moose Hall in Carey on Saturday afternoon February 18 at 1:30. A program includes Crawford Ridge Farm Bureau Orchestra, welcome by President C. H Bell, readings by Mrs J. A. Vaughn, vocal duo Mrs Wesley Wonder and Miss Avenell Robison, year’s operations report by Manager A. T Moser, and speaker B. B. Brumley. Public invited.
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Wyandot Livestock Association
Moose Hall
Carey
Crawford-Ridge Farm Bureau Orchestra
C. H Bell
J. A. Vaughn
Wesley Wonder
Avenell Robison
A. T Moser
B. B. Brumley
Pythian Sisters Called to Meeting for Robe Sewing
Members of the Pythian Sisters are asked to meet at their hall this Thursday afternoon to sew on new robes. A pot luck supper will be served at 5 30 p.m. Practice begins at 7 00 o'clock.
Let's All Celebrate Washington's Birthday Dance
A community event at C K of O Hall Carey on February 22, 1983 features cards dancing and good eats with a souvenir for all. Admission is 15 cents.
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Washington
C K
O Hall, Carey
Carey Council Reschedules Meeting to Feb 21
The regular Carey Council meeting is moved from February 28 to February 21 due to a parish hall supper. All members are urged to attend.
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Carey Council
Carey Railroad Men to Hold County Meeting
The Carey Railroad Men's Association will meet in the Upper Sandusky high school auditorium on Tuesday evening February 21 at 8:00. All county railroad and business men, plus heads of county organizations, are invited. R W Nutting of Columbus, vice president of the Railroad Men's and Citizens' League of Ohio, will address Royal Taxation and Regulation of Motor Transportation. Nutting speaks on WAI at Columbus Sundays at 4 216. The public is invited. special entertainment is planned.
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Carey Railroad Men’s Association
Upper Sandusky
R. W. Nutting
Columbus
Railroad Men's and Citizens’ League of Ohio
Nutting
WAI
President Elect Roosevelt Shot at Miami Rally
Five people were wounded in a gun attack on President-elect Franklin D. Roosevelt in Bay Front park Miami. The assailant Giuseppe Zingara was captured and claimed intent to kill Roosevelt. Mayor Anton Cermak of Chicago was among the injured.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
Miami
Fla
Anton Cermak
Chicago
Secret Service
Guiseppi Zingara
Mr. Roosevelt
Bay Front Park
Roosevelt
Nourmahal
Bahamas
Zingara
Victor Emmanuel
Italy
Cermak
William Sinnot
New York
Joseph Gill
Florida Power & Light Co
Margaret Keyes
Newark
N. J
Russell Caldwell
Cocoanut Grove
Quilt Exhibit Draws Noted Quilts To Parish House
The Queen Esther class of Christ Lutheran Sunday School sponsored a quilt exhibit and tea yesterday afternoon in the parish house. Ninety six handmade quilts were shown with some aged 50 to 100 years. A display table held chinaware linen and a doll used in childhood by Mrs FE B Kurtz. Patterns included flower garden wedding ring drunkards trail and Irish chain. The baby quilts were praised for their silk embroidery and appliqué work. A silver offering at the door netted about $18. Mrs TDromgold and Mrs George Newhard poured.
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Christ Lutheran Sunday School
FE. B Kurtz
Baby Thriving in Incubator at St Agnes Hospital
New Year's baby Philip John Bristoll, born to Mr and Mrs A M Bristoll of Waupun Wisconsin at St Agnes hospital, weighs 3 pounds 6 ounces and is doing well in an incubator. The parents expect to take him home on April 1. Mrs Bristoll is the daughter of Mr and Mrs G B Johnson of northeast of town.
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Philip John
A M Bristoll
Waupun
Wis
St Agnes Hospital
Bristoll
G. B Johnson
Town
Jennie Larmonth Missionary Society to Meet at Church
The Jennie Larmonth missionary society of Christ Lutheran church will meet Monday evening with Mrs Ross Johnson assisting hostess. Mrs. H. L. Wen ner and Mrs. Charles Hood and Mrs. Forest Dame will be leaders.
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Jennie Larmonth
Keep the Schools Open in Ohio Funding Plea
Carey Kiwanians heard Dr. W. N. Mundy of Forest urge taxation reform to fund Ohio schools and prevent closures. He endorsed a plan like Mort to keep schools open, noting 97 percent of 7 to 17 year olds attend school. The meeting also saw Troop 22 Boy Scout charter presented by A. F. Brooks. Guests included Mr. Brooks and doctors R. C. Van Buren Harlow Van Buren and S. R. Bame. Reception chairmen named H. B. Keller and A. E. Constien.
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Carey Kiwanians
W. N. Mundy
Forest
Mundy
Ohio
Kiwanis Club
A. F. Brooks
Marion
Brooks
R. C. van Buren
Harlow van Buren
S. R. Bame
H. B. Keller
A. E. Constien
Lutherans Plan Sacred Concerts and Lent Cantata
The Holy Communion will be Sunday at both services with Rev E M Potts of Upper Sandusky speaking at the evening service. Vespers at 4 30 will occur one week from Sunday Feb 26 featuring sacred vocal and instrumental music. The senior choir rehearses Saturday at 8 00 and prepares the Lenten cantata The Story of the Cross by Dudley Buck for a April 2 performance by about 70 voices led by William Platt Jr of Findlay.
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E. M. Potts
Upper Sandusky
Dudley Buck
William Platt, Jr
Findlay
Carey High School Alumni Card Party Set At Auditorium
Public card party sponsored by the Carey high school alumni association to be held Thursday at 7 30 pm in the high school auditorium. Auction contract and pinochle to be played with four prizes in each group. Partners paired at start and 10 cent lunch served by home economics girls. Admission 25 cents.
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The
Carey High School Alumni Association
Tits High School
Perfect hand in six handed pinochle at Ruffing home
Joseph Hucke and partners Alfred Ruffing and Ida Ruffing achieved a perfect pinochle hand counting 1500 points in a six handed Friday game at the Alfred Ruffing residence north of town. Their melt totaled 1870 points, giving 2240 points on the hand with Arthur Hetzel Nicholas Hucke and Germaine Ruffing as the other players.
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Joseph Hucke
Alfred Ruffing
Mr Hucke
Ida Ruffing
Arthur Hetzel
Nicholas Hucke
Germaine Ruffing
Tax deadline fixed February 25 for real estate
Treasurer B H Martin announced the tax payment deadline for real estate ends February 25. With the date approaching, taxpayers have just over a week left to settle dues.
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B H Martin
4-H Happy Hour Club 1932 Year in Review
The 4-H Happy Hour girls wrap a busy season with 9 meetings and a picnic plus a state fair trip. They staged 12 team and 11 individual demonstrations, sewn 11 dresses 9 slips and two pajamas, and kept cost and time records. They earned top booth at the fair and multiple honors, with several members earning A B and C grades for their exhibits.
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Wyandot County Fair Board
Farm Bureau
Red Cross
County Fair Board
Ohio State University
W. H. Palmer
Luella Bland
Kittie Baker
Florence McKee
Neva Basil
Mary Yost
Martha Hoepf
Margaret Wenzinger
Mabel Wilson
Anna Steigerwalt
Nina Basil
Rosemary Kromer
J I Blose Dead Former Urbana Resident Dies in Dayton
James I Blose aged 80, formerly of Urbana, died at his daughter Mrs Amherst Eatons home in Dayton last Wednesday night. He ran a grain business in Urbana and served two terms as Champaign county treasurer. Funeral at Humphreys Urbana Saturday at 2 pm led by Rev H C Acker man. Burial in Oak Dale cemetery. His wife Anna Straw of Carey predeceased him.
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James I. Blose
Urbana
Amherst Eaton
Dayton
Champaign County
Humphreys
H. C. Ackerman
Oak Dale
Blose
Local man named to Farm and Home Protective Committee
George Remlinger, a local insurance salesman and justice of the peace, is appointed by Gov. White to the Farm and Home Protective Committee of the county. The panel includes an attorney, a banker, an insurance man and two farmers to review foreclosure threats and seek solutions.
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George Remlinger
Gov. White
Byron Ogg Estate Sale Involving Multiple Parcels
The Byron Ogg residence on W Findlay Street sold Saturday to Ernest Dunn for 605 dollars. The sale included 80 acres and 8 acres with the barn, plus the tenant house and lot for 610 dollars and a adjoining vacant lot for 225 dollars. Four vacant lots between the tenant house and Harold Houke were sold to Dallas Putnam for 347.59 dollars.
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Byron Ogg
Findlay Street
Ernest Dunn
Mr Dunn
Harold Houke
Dallas Putnam
Cold Weather Report From Hot Springs In Carey Times
Mrs Grant Cannon of Hot Springs New Mexico reports first cold spell in years as she remits subscription to Carey Times. The note highlights a rare cold snap experienced by the Cannons during their residence in Hot Springs.
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Grant Cannon
Hot Springs
New Mexico
The
Carey Times
Cannon
EE CE Memorial Evangelical church meeting notice
The business and social meeting of the EE CE of Memorial Evangelical Church will be held Friday evening in the recreation rooms of the church.
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EE. C E
Memorial Evangelical Church
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Margie Audrush
Alton Kinsinger
Roszman
Beech Grove Ladies Aid
Eastern Star
DR. Mundy
Wyandot Livestock Assn
K. OF CO. Meeting
Rairoad
T. E. Dromgold
George Newhard
Missionary Society
Lutheran Church Notes
Wendell Myers
Linus Myers
Huston Boys
Vern
Happy Hour Club
J. I. Blose