Carey High School to Host Upper Quintet in Season Finale
Carey public school notes announce the regular season ends Friday with a home game against Upper, 7:30 p.m. reserves and 8:30 p.m. varsity start. Officials Al Sandy and Chet Cullen, band music, and strong D. A. R. Good Citizen results highlight the prep page. Mary Elizabeth Haford won last year. Geralda Mae Moser placed second this year.
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al Sandy
Findlay
Chet Cullen
North Robinson
Carey
Geralda Mae Moser
Mary Armbruster
Nevada
Geralda Mae
Mary Elizabeth Haford
Mary Elizabeth
St. Marys
Columbus
Speed test top scores and choir concert at chapel
The article lists the top ten in a 10 minute speed test from the previous week with names such as Ruth Esther Baker Gracetta Merrihew Geralda Mae Moser Eben Frazier and Frances Peirce, plus notes on errors and word counts. It also mentions a high school band directed by William Holloway performing a concert at chapel with selections including Washington Post and The Victors.
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Ruth Esther Baker
Gracetta Merrihew
Geralda Mae Moser
Eben Frazier
Anaathasannanl
Frances Peirce
Betty Krom
Cee
Patrick Lab
William Holloway
Chhapel
Washington Post
John Phillip Sousa
The
Volga
Okimenko
K. L. King
Mary Ellen Calmes
Norma Jean Gibson
Martha Gottfried
Margaret Montague
Annette Buckland
Ruth Heck
Heary Carmichael
Paul Yoder
University of Michigan
Mission to Be Held at Shrine Near Consolation
A two week mission begins February 25 at the Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation led by Father Claude Mussell. Daily masses and addresses for women February 25 to March 3 followed by men February 3 to March 10, with a closing address on March 10.
Sales Tax Reflects Business Activity in Columbus
Columbus reports show prepaid sales tax stamps rising again, with motor vehicle receipts leading gains. From Jan 1 to Feb 3, 1940, auto tax stamps up 39 percent over 1939, total stamps collected $4,022,041.92 for the year to Feb 3, and weekly receipts up 143 percent versus 1939.
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Columbus
Don H. Ebright
Advisory Council Meets at Hunter Home
Farm Bureau Advisory Council No 4 met at the home of Mr and Mrs Earl Hunter south of Carey Monday evening. E E Gottfried discussed fertilizers and Ralph Brown spoke on pending Farm Bureau legislation. Contests and group singing followed. refreshments were served. The next meeting is scheduled for the third Monday in March at the home of Mr and Mrs Dale Robison.
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Farm Bureau Advisory Council
Earl Hunter
Carey
E E Gottfried
Ralph Brown
Farm Bureau
Dale Robison
Beecher S exton announce marriage in Ohio venue
Announcement declares the marriage of Mrs C Waive Sexton of Columbus to Charles F Beecher of Akron. The ceremony occurred February 2. Mrs Beecher, formerly of Carey, lived in Akron for years. Mr Beecher is an electrical engineer with Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
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C Waive Sexton
Columbus
Charles F Beecher
Akron
Beecher
Carey
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co
Eagles Initiation Planned by Carey Aerie No 2198
Carey Aerie 2198 of the Eagles will hold an initiation for new members Sunday February 25 1940 at 2 PM. The Bucyrus degree team will perform the work and there will be plenty of good eats.
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Carey Aerie
Bucyrus
Notice of Reopening Business by J and Myers
The office announces it is again open for business. J and Myers, D C, positions and roles not fully specified in the fragment, but indicates a return to operations after a closure or interruption.
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J. &. Myers
D, C
Two Feb 29 Births Registered in Carey Trade Area
The Times notes only two residents born on February 29 live in Carey area: G. C. Wagner of East Side Market and Dorothy Thomas, daughter of Clyde and Mrs. Thomas. Dorothy turns 4 on Thursday born in 1928. The paper invites all such leap day births within eight miles to register for a year’s Times subscription.
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Carey
G. C. Wagner
East Side
Dorothy
Clyde Thomas
North of
Times
the Times
Ohio lawmakers not entitled to unemployment benefits
Ohio Administrator H C Atkinson ruled that members of the general assembly are not unemployed under state law even if laid off from private industry during session. Legislators earn 2000 dollars yearly, so annual salary disqualifies them from unemployment compensation despite meeting other eligibility factors.
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Columbus
Ohio General Assembly
H. C. Atkinson
Ohio Bureau of Unemployment Compensation
Ohio Bureau
General Assembly
Ohio
Atkinson
Gibson Anniversary Celebrated By Family In Tiffin
Friends and relatives gathered at the home of Mr and Mrs Lee Gibson in Tiffin to honor the 47th wedding anniversary of Orson and Della Gibson of near Adrian. The couple, long-time farm residents, marked the date February 16 and are parents to five children including Harry Gibson Toledo and James Gibson Carey.
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Lee Gibson
Tiffin
Mr Gibson
Orson Gibson
Adrian
Gibson
Della Haines
Lee Haines
Carey
New Procurator Named at Carey Seminary
Friar Anselm Myers and Friar Adrian Peck both O M C third year theologians from Our Lady of Carey Seminary take charge of religion classes at Salem St Joseph's. They succeed Friars Hilary Gottbrath and Bede Phelps who led the classes since September. Rev Rupert Hillerich O M C becomes procurator at Our Lady of Carey seminary and teaches philosophy at Salem St Joseph's.
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Anselm Myers
Adrian Peck
Our Lady of Carey Seminary
Salem St Joseph's
Hilary Gottbrath
Bede Phelps
Rupert Hillerich
M. C
Doctor Lemons Away From Town Through February Twenty Eighth
Notice states Dr R J Lemons will be out of town until Wednesday February 28 1940 leaving practice unattended. Local patients advised to contact alternate arrangements during absence.
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R J Lemons
Finland Relief Fund Urgent Local Drive At Carey Times
Mayor B M Bachar urges immediate donations to The Carey Times for the Finnish Relief Fund. The message stresses urgency to aid relief work amid wartime danger and to uphold decency and humanitarian principles.
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B M_ Bachar
Carey Times
Finland
Northwest Wyandot Farm Bureau Discussion Group Meeting
The Northwest Wyandot County Farm Bureau discussion group No 3 met last Friday at the Sweigards home with nine families in attendance. Guests included Virgil Will Edwin Gottfried. Members split into four sections to discuss topics and reports were given by several members. A proposed time schedule for future meetings was presented. Refreshments and recreation concluded the evening. The next meeting is set for the last Friday in March at the Yosts home.
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Justus Lodge
Pythias
Sday
Castle Hall
Crawford
Marion
Wyandot
H. G. Chambers
Car F. Kooh
Arma
H. F. Wilkerson
W. S. Pettibone
Smeeringer
Edwards
Cuyahoga
Morrow
Delaware
Wilkerson
Pettibone
Sneeringer
Pythian Sisters
Idea Trio
Farm Bureau
Wyandot County
Lester Sweigard
Virgil Will
Edwin Gottfried
Sweigard
W. A.vaughn
William Cole
Tom Lowery
Lowery
Carey Farmers Community Club Holds January Meeting
Members enjoyed a pleasant evening at the Carey Farmers' Community Club gathering on Monday January 29. Miss Marcelle Twila and Chester Geary of Sycamore and H L Mason of Upper Sandusky performed and spoke on laws and state legislation. The next meeting is set for Monday February 26 at the K of C club rooms with Dan Weber William Pontius and Mark Karr as program committee and L H Orians J T Myers and Fred Powell on the feed committee.
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Carey Farmers’ Community Club
Marcelle
Twila
Chester Geary
Sycamore
H L, Mason
Upper Sandusky
K. of C
Dan Weber
William Pontius
Mark Karr
L. H. Orians
J T. Myers
Fred Powell
Farm Bureau Advisory Council Meeting Near Carey
The Farm Bureau advisory council No B-3 gathered last Thursday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Heck west of Carey Ralph Brown led the discussion Guests included Mr and Mrs Edwin Gottfried Donna Lou and Paul Wonder Wallace Baker Phyllis Virich and Ruth Heck Games were played and refreshments served A follow up gathering is planned with Mr and Mrs Allen Baker on March 21.
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Farm Bureau Advisory Council
Bake Sale by Methodist Sunday School at Ford Sales Room
Young high school students of the Methodist Sunday school sponsor a bake sale at the Ford sales room on S Vance street Saturday February 24. Noodles spaghetti meat loaf pie and cake will be available. Your patronage is appreciated by church members.
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Methodist Sunday School
Ford Sales
S Vance Street
Filing Deadline and election board ruling
The last day for filing nominating petitions is March 15 at 3 30 pm. A secretary of state ruling prohibits central committeemen from serving as judges or clerks of precinct election boards.
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Secretary of State
Appreciation for birthday plant from Lutheran Sunday school
Elza Garn, secretary of supplies and treasurer, thanks the Lutheran Sunday school for a beautiful plant given last Monday on her 74th birthday anniversary.
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Lutheran Sunday School
Elza Garn
Unemployment Claims Day Set for Carey Building
The unemployment office will open in the new banker building at Carey next Monday February 26 to accept claims and registrations.
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Heri
Raunkerbad
Carey
Wyandot County Infantile Paralysis Campaign Totals
A county committee reports the Wyandot infantile paralysis fund campaign raised 269.76 with 71.76 in expenses for a net 198. Wyandot will receive 99 with the remainder sent to national headquarters for research. The committees thank Wyandot residents for their loyal support.
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Wyandot
Carey
Moose Lodge
Upper Sandusky
Wyandot County
National Headquarters
Washington
Methodist Missions Meeting Highlights Stewardship Talk
The Woman's Missionary Society of the Methodist church met at Mrs. W. Z. Campbell on E Findlay Street on Wednesday afternoon. Della Gilliland led a program on Christian Stewardship with readings on 1940 and the call to stewardship and The Methodist Church in a World of War. Foreign missionary letters and hymns accompanied the program as Mrs. Wesley Wonder sang Nobody Has Told Me Before. Refreshments were served by the hostess and her daughter Mrs. C. B. Myers.
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Woman’s Missionary Society of the Methodist Church
W. Z. Campbell
E. Findlay Street
J. McCabe
Della Gilliland
Miss Gilliland
Mary Mench
Alfred Davis
Methodist Church
W W Weiser
Wesley Wonder
C B. Myers
Moose Lodge Dance and Legion Banquet News
A Moose lodge party dance is planned for Saturday evening February 24 for members only with music by the 1607 Music Makers. A district frolic and banquet for the Legion of the Moose will be at Carey hall on Sunday evening March 10 with banquet served 6 to 7:30 pm free to Legionnaires. first degree members pay 25 cents per plate. After the banquet dancing will follow.
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Moose Lodge
Legion of the Moose
Carey Hall
Legionnaires
Lands 392 Pound Tarpon At Sea Near St Petersburg
The Friendly Sun reports Fluck of Watertown SD landed a 392 pound tarpon while fishing near St Petersburg in Mexico waters. The tale mentions Lark, sister of Mrs Capell, with Mr and Mrs Capell and others stopping in Carey en route to Florida for a short visit.
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the Friendly Sun
St Petersburg
Fla
Watertown SD
Mexico
Ra Lark
1Dapell
Ack
Carey
Florida
Capell
Beano game penny beano party Friday at Moose Hall
The W A will host a penny beano party on Friday evening February 23 at Moose Hall. The public is invited to attend and participate in the event.
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Moose Hall
Rebekah Lodge to Hold Regular Meeting Next Tuesday
A regular meeting of the Rebekah lodge is planned for next Tuesday evening followed by a potluck supper.
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Rebekah Lodge
B Tournament Opens At Carey High Gym Feb 29
The class B sectional basketball tournament will be held at the Carey high school gymnasium from February 29 to March 9 with teams from Crawford Hancock Richland Seneca Wyandot counties and nearby towns. Drawings February 26. Admission 25 and 40 cents.
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Carey High School
Crawford
Hancock
Richland
Seneca
Wyandot
Ada
Bluffton
Carey
Fostoria St
Wendelfin
Tiffin
Celvert
Hancock County
Seneca County
Columbus
Kiwanis Club Meeting Reflects on Washington Life
The Kiwanis club met February 19 1940 with Rev W W Weiser pastor of Carey Methodist church as speaker. He discussed George Washington and how his outdoor life shaped his later years and urged members to live worthy of his efforts for a strong country. The group unanimously mourned Father Terwoord's departure for Louisville Kentucky and reminded members to bring magazines on the 26th or face losses.
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Kiwanis
W. W Weiser
Carey Methodist Church
George Washington
Weiser
Washington
Ohio
Pennsylvania
Father Terwoord
Louisville
VOX Kiwax
Vanlue W C T U Holds Meeting in Carey
The Ruth K Stevens W C T U of Vanlue met Tuesday afternoon in Carey with Miss Lola May Essex. The program featured talks by Mrs Nellie Farmer and Ethel Shuck plus a report on conventions and a memo rial on Frances Willard. Lunch was served to members and guests.
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Ruth K Stevens
C. T U
Vanlue
Lola May Essex
W. Findlay Street
Carey
Nellie Farmer
America
M C Dye
Ethel Shuck
Frances Willard
Marionna McRill
Edna Wisely
Family births announced in McCutchenville and Carey area
A son was born Sunday morning to Mr and Mrs Dallas Ruehle of McCutchenville. A % pound daughter to Mr and Mrs Clarence Tucker of Worello Street on January 31 named Margie Ann. A 7 pound daughter to Mr and Mrs Theodore Tucker at the home of Mr and Mrs Earl Ward east of Carey on February 13 named Barbara Mae. The mother was formerly Miss Madelon Ward.
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Clarence Tucker
Worello Street
Margie Ann
Theodore Tucker
Tucker
Earl Ward
Carey
Barbara Mae
Madelon Ward
Correction to Colonial coffee cake recipe
The Carey Times corrects Mrs Hallie Bish’s Colonial coffee cake recipe from last week. The ingredients should include two teaspoonfuls of baking powder.
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Hallie Bish
Carey Times
Reed files petition to seek county recorder nomination
Charles Reed has filed his petition with the board of elections as a candidate for nomination to the office of county recorder at the coming primary election.
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Charles Reed
Board of Elections
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