Carey Kiwanis Meeting Highlights Federal Land Bank Aid
H. L. Wenner spoke to the Carey Kiwanis about the Federal Land Bank and its operation in the territory. He described how the government institution offers relief from high interest rates for farmers. The club planned fundraising for the Carey band and noted Kiwanis sign installation on four town approaches. William Hunter named next week's special speaker.
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H. L. Wenner
Carey Kiwanis
Federal Land Bank
Carey
Graham Riley
William Hunter
Fox Terrier Bozo Reunited With Carey Shannons
C C Replogle of the Shannon Players hurried from Clyde to Carey to claim Bozo the fox terrier that strayed from the show lot. The dog had traveled with the family through 12 states and belonged to a 3 year old daughter who missed him greatly. Harry Tanner notified Carey Times a reunion was possible and Bozo enjoyed an ice cream cone on his return.
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C. C. Replogle
Shannon Players
Carey
Clyde
Shannons
Bozo
Replogie
Carey Times
Harry Tanner
S. Lake Street
Attendees Travel Distances to Bloom Funeral
Funeral services for Ferdinand S. Bloom were attended by relatives from Grand Rapids to Tiffin and beyond including Sadie Wood Harold Tandler W. T. Fife Ed Cripe Mary Rademaker H W Bish and families from multiple states. Toledo Cleveland Middle town Fostoria Atlanta and Adrian are listed among mourners.
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Ferdinand S. Bloom
Adrian
Sadie Wood
Harold Tandler
Grand Rapids
Mich
W. T. Fife
Atlanta, Ga
Ed Cripe
Mary Rademaker
Cleveland
H. W. Bish
Middletown
Winnie Yentzer
John Bilheimer
Earl Reis
Toledo
Isaac Stultz
Harry Stultz
Fostoria
Leslie Frederick
Will Frederick
Tiffin
Benefit Dance For Boy Scouts At Carey Park
Earl Green Post of the American Legion will hold a benefit dance at Carey Park Thursday evening for Troop 29 of the Boy Scouts they sponsor. Scouts will canvass town selling tickets to raise funds for a week’s outing at Camp John Owens near Marion.
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Earl Green Post
American Legion
Carey Park
Boy Scouts
Camp John Owens
Marion
Death of Mrs. T. H. Henry at Teace Valley
Telegrams announced the death of Mrs. T. H. Henry aged 78 at Teace Valley on a Wednesday. The loss shocked D C Henry, who had last heard from his mother in good health.
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D C Henry
T. H. Henry
Teace Valley
Adrian Pair Weds In Lutheran Parsonage Ceremony
William Barrett of Adrian and Miss Thelma Luman of Bascom were married Saturday afternoon at the Lutheran parsonage with Rev Paul R Clouser officiating in a single ring ceremony.
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William Barrett
Adrian
Thelma Luman
Bascom
Lutheran Parsonage
Paul R Clouser
Missionary Society Set to Meet at Memorial Evangelical Church
The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Memorial Evangelical Church will gather Tuesday evening next week July 18 in the church prayer room.
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The
Woman’s Home and Foreign Missionary Society of Memorial Evangelical Church
Marking Audit of Casey Handle Lumber Co 1932 33
Milton Trubey completed the audit of Casey Handle & Lumber Co books for the year 1932 33. The report records the examination of financial records and balance sheet status for the period.
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Milton Trubey
Casey Handle & Lumber Co
Semi Pro Baseball Tonight Casey Jones Red Sox Meet Semi Pros
The Semi Pros meet Casey Jones Red Sox of Monroe Mich and Toledo Ohio tonight at 6. The Red Sox boast pitcher King Kong Chaseman and a strong infield led by Myers Rex Messmer and D Orians. Sunday the team faces Olds Motors of Toledo as both clubs prepare to showcase top local ball.
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Casey Jones Red Sox
Monroe
Mich
Toledo
Red Sox
King Kong Chaseman
Tame
Stump
Don
Myers
Rex
Messmer
D. Orians
Olds Motors
Carey drivers to vie in four event card at Sharon Speedway
Two Carey drivers will race Sunday at Sharon Speedway near Warren in a four event program led by a main race. Deb Snyder Kent Larry Evans Steubenville Bill Carr Norman Gamale of Carey and others including Shorty Wolfe and Carl Bangert will compete, with Bill Chittup possibly in the field. The Sharon track, in its third year, promotes top Ohio dirt track racing.
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Sharon Speedway
Warren
Deb Snyder
Kent
Larry Evans
Steubenville
Bill Carr
Norman Gamale
Carey
C L of C Picnic Planned at Riester's Grove Crawford
The C. L. of C. invites members to a Sunday picnic on July 16 at Riester's Grove Crawford with family and friends urged to attend. The lodge social meeting follows on Monday evening July 17 with committee chair Miss Agnes Pahl and members Mrs. Ruffing Calmes Remlinger Krupp McLaughlin Brooks Haford guiding arrangements.
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C. L. of
Riester’s Grove
Crawford
Agnes Pahl
Charles Ruffing
Charles Calmes
Cletus Remlinger
Vincent Krupp
Elizabeth McLaughlin
Catherine Brooks
Margaret Haford
Four Corners Reunion Holds 17th Annual Meeting
About 50 former teachers pupils and friends of Four Corner school attended the reunion on the school grounds east of Carey. Frederick Rife was retained as president and Neva Rife as secretary treasurer. Ice cream was served and plans made to hold next year at Harrison Smith park Upper Sandusky on the first Sunday in July.
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Four Corner School
Carey
Frederick Rife
Neva Rife
Harrison Smith Park
Upper Sandusky
Jennie Larmonth Missionary Society Meeting Notice
The Jennie Larmonth Missionary Society of Christ Lutheran Church will meet Monday evening next week July 17 at the home of Mrs W W R Allen on E Findlay street. Mrs Russell Gottfried will be assisting hostess. Mrs A F Byers and Miss Carolyn Newhard will be leaders.
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Jennie Larmonth
Record herd of brood mare produces five living colts
Edward L. Weaver, living five miles south of town, owns a brood mare that bore five colts in three years, nine months and five days. There were no twins and all five colts are living. He invites any rival record holders to contact him.
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Edward L. Weaver
Mr. Weaver Wold
Junior W. B. A. Meeting at Rose Court Hall
Rose Court Junior W. B. A. will convene at 2 30 Friday afternoon at their hall on N Vance Street.
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Rose Court
N. Vance Street
Band Concert March The Thunderer and Cloth of Gold
A band concert features marches The Thunderer and Cloth of Gold and Urbana. Performances include the Urbana piece highlighted with general audience appeal and orchestral ensemble play.
Vital Statistics June 1933 District 1416 births list
Registrar Jacob Nitrauer reports six birth announcements for June 1933 in District 1416 Ridge and Crawford townships Carey corporation. June 3 a son Bobby Dean to Dale and Mamie England. June 3 a son Paul Anthony to Henry and Grace Davidson. June 8 a son Rexford Raymond to Ira and Ella Bland. June 11 a son Gaylord George to Herman and Marie Derr. June 16 a son Floyd Edwin to Ralph and Elsie Pieraccini. June 19 a son Jack Lee to Elmer and Mabel Rothgeb.
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Jacob Nitrauer
Ridge and
Crawford Townships
Carey Corporation
Bobby Dean
Dale England
Paul Anthony
Henry Davidson
Rexford Raymond
Ira Bland
Gaylord George
Herman Derr
Floyd Edwin
Ralph Pieraccini
Jack Lee
Elmer Rothgeb
obituary notes of Anetta Mae Yohe and Joseph F Shane
Two notices record deaths with ages and causes. Anetta Mae Yohe aged 54 years 23 days died June 23 from cardiac asthma and angina pectoris. Joseph Franklin Shane aged 83 years 7 months 6 days died June 24 from bronchial pneumonia.
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Anetta Mae Yohe
Joseph Franklin Shane
Boy Scouts to Go to Camp at John Owens Scout Camp
Fourteen members of Troop 29 will travel to the John Owens Scout camp near Marion for a week starting Friday July 28. Sponsored by Earl Green Post of the American Legion the post will loan funds for uniforms. The troop plans fundraisers including an ice cream social July 15 and a benefit dance July 20 to support the trip.
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Boy Scouts
John Owens
Marion
Earl Green
American Legion
The
Legion
NEED A BABY BUGGY FOR TWO YOUNG CHILDREN
A needy family with two babies seeks a large sturdy baby buggy either donated or sold at a small price. Anyone able to help should notify the Times office.
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Times Office
Beautiful Rock Garden at Lakeland Club Grounds
Carey’s Lakeland club grounds feature a striking rock garden with a 7 foot deep pool fed by pure well water. Moss water lilies line the pool and rocks, while a variety of flowers thrive around the edge. Willow trees, planted after a storm by Dr. J. E. Myers, now grace the grounds and are rapidly growing toward a fairyland of greenery in five years.
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Carey
Lakeland Club
Lakeland
J. E. Myers
Pietro Pieraccini Dies at Dayton
Pietro Pieraccini died this morning in a Dayton hospital while visiting his daughter Mrs Andrew Amicon. He was 78 and had lived in Carey for over 30 years, running a confectionery for 25 years. He leaves three sons Fred of Deshler Henry and Ralph of Carey, and his remains will be brought to Carey this afternoon to his son Henry’s home at 228 Clay Street.
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Pietro Pieraccini
Dayton
Pieraccini
Andrew Amicon
Carey
Fred Pieraccini
Deshler
Henry
Ralph Pieraccini
Bristoll & Kear
Henry Pieraccini
Clay Street
WC T. U. Meeting Notice at Mrs Wonder’s Home
The regular WC T. U. meeting is set for 2:00 PM Friday at the home of Mrs Elmer Wonder on North Vance Street. Members are reminded to attend.
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WC T. U
Elmer Wonder
North Vance Street
First Wheat Marketed in Carey At Local Elevator
The first wheat to be marketed in Carey was received at the Farmers' elevator Friday. Dewey Ogg A G Collet and Albert Theis arrived about the same time. The test ranged from 57 to 59.
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Carey
Dewey Ogg
A G Collet
Albert Theis
Operation at Toledo
Ed Gibbs spent the weekend in Toledo at the home of his son Addison who is recovering from an appendicitis operation. Mrs Gibbs has been spending several weeks with her son.
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Ed Gibbs
Toledo
Addison
Mrs Gibbs
Salem Festival Opens With Fried Chicken Picnic
The annual Salem Festival will be held Sunday evening July 23 with fried chicken and a jolly atmosphere. Organizers urge attendees not to forget the date.
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Salem
Notice to Mow Weeds in Carey Village
Property owners in the Village of Carey are notified to cut all obnoxious weeds on their property immediately. S. H. Krebs, Mayor.
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Carey
S. H. Krebs
Local Social Roundup From Carey Area Activities
Mrs W H Young and daughter Maxine visited friends in Sandusky City on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs David Ogg and daughter Virginia spent Sunday at Wightman’s Landing. Lewis Sloman was a dinner guest at the home of Mr and Mrs John Slotterbeck on the Fourth. Mr and Mrs Henry Frey of Tiffin and Mr and Mrs George Gardner spent Sunday at Cedar Point. Mrs W 8B Hoff spent Tuesday in Findlay with her daughter Mrs Paul Weinandy and family. Mr and Mrs Frank Russel and daughter Vera of Arcadia were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Tracy Johnson north of town. David Bailey, after three years with relatives, left for Decatur Illinois to join his brother Ralph. Mrs Anna Sutter took her niece Carol Mae Metz er of Findlay to Fostoria for a tonsil adenoid operation by Dr. Pennell.
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Carey Times
W. H Young
Maxine
Sandusky City
David Ogg
Virginia
Wightman’s Landing
Lewis Sloman
John Slotterbeck
Henry Frey
Tiffin
George Gardner
Cedar Point
Frank Russel
Vera
Arcadia
Tracy Johnson
David Bailey
Hosea Tong
Carey
Ralph
Decatur
Anna Sutter
Carol Mae Metzer
Findlay
Fostoria
Pennell
Semi-Pros Lose to Mansfield Westies in Sunday Battle
The Semi-Pro team committed 10 errors and fell to Mansfield Westies 18 to 14 in a high scoring rubber plant diamond game. Carey pitcher C Keckler started seven innings before W Greer closed, while Myers and Wickiser homered for Carey along with strong fielding by Wickiser in left.
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Mansfield Westies
Carey Club
Westies
Carey
Cr. Keckler
W. Greer
Careyatsmen
Myers
Wickiser
Parochial School Offer Declined by City Officials
Tiffin July 8 Rectors of two Catholic parishes ask the city school board to take over parochial grade schools at an estimated cost of 15000 to keep them operating. They seek a two year limit while state aid funds may be obtained. The rectors rejected absorbing Calvert high school into city high schools. An alternative offer to absorb parochial grade school children into city schools was made by the board.
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Tiffin
Tiffin Public Schools
City School Board
Calvert High School
Union County Man Dies After Illness at 66
Lawrence Langstaff 66 a lifelong Union County resident died Monday morning at 3 45 at his son's home on West Findlay Street after four months illness with Brights disease and hardening of the arteries The body was taken to the Winter funeral home Richwood Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Claiborne M P church with burial in the Claiborne Cemetery He is survived by his widow his one son and two brothers and a sister residing in Richwood
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Lawrence Langstaff
Union County
Ohio
L. M. Langstaff
W. Findlay Street
Bright
Richwood
Claiborne
Langstaff
Lanstaff
Ice Cream Social Promised by Troop 29 on July 15
Troop 29 of the Boy Scouts hosts an ice cream social on the library lawn Saturday evening July 15. Tickets are 10 cents and sales support the troop. Ice cream cake and iced tea will be served. Remember the date July 15.
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Boy Scouts
Library
Moose Initiation Meeting This Thursday Evening
Several candidates will be initiated at the Moose meeting this Thursday evening at 8 45. All members are requested to be present. Refreshments will be served.
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the Moose
Second barber joins Tom’s shop in Fostoria area
Glenn O Kvons of northwest of Fostoria accepts a position at Tom's barber shop located at 217 E Findlay Street. His specialty is high class hair cuts for ladies and children.
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Glenn O ' Kvons
Card of Thanks for Prayers and Sympathy
I thank all who remembered me with prayers, flowers, fruit and calls during my recent illness.
Carey Times Prominent for Letter Heads and Envelopes
The Carey Times highlights its commercial printing range from letter heads and envelopes to various printing needs, signaling a full service operation for local businesses and individuals.
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Carey Times
Wheat Passes Dollar Mark at Local Market
Farmers hear good news as wheat trades at 1.01 dollars per bushel at the local market. The message questions prosperity returning for farmers amid rising grain prices.
Lutheran Summer School at Lakeside This Week
The Summer School of the Synod of Ohio United Lutheran Church in America will be held at Lakeside this week with morning devotions 8:00 to 8:30 and classes 8:30 to 12:00. Courses include Pupil study Missionary Materials and Methods Life of Christ and The Never Failing Light with several instructors. evenings feature programs and music led by Rev. Paul R. Clouser. A local group will attend Lutheran Week at Lakeside departing Sunday afternoon.
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Synod of Ohio
United Lutheran Church’ In America
Lakeside
North Auditorium
Mabel Locher
Mabel Fenner
Christ
Charles Venable
Harry Goedeke
F. C. Fry
Paul R. Clouser
Christ Lutheran Church
Local Boys Attend Lutheran Camp Near Marblehead
Rev. Paul R. Clouser and George Newhard took four local boys to the Lutheran Boys Camp near Marblehead on Lake Erie. About 50 boys attend this year for a two week session. Attendees from the local church include Donald Wenner, Charles Long, Joe Newhard, and Tom Criger with Charles Long serving as junior staff.
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Paul R. Clouser
George Newhard
Marblehead
Lake Erie
Donald Wenner
Charles Long
Joe Newhard
Tom Criger
Clouser
Paul and
Danner
Kenton School Band Joins Detroit Excursion
Carey hosted a Tuesday excursion with 143 participants including the school band. Four Kenton band members joined about 12 others from Kenton on the Detroit trip, with rough lake conditions causing sea sickness aboard the Chippewa.
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Carey
Detroit
Kenton
No Opportunity Gardens Delayed By Heavy Rains
Ca rey's needy lost chances for opportunity gardens as plowing in Courtright addition was postponed after heavy rains. The ground became too hard to plow or cultivate, ending the effort.
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Carey
Courtright Addition
Odd Fellows Installation Meeting Held Thursday Evening
The officers of the subordinate lodge of the Odd Fellows will be initiated this Thursday evening. All members are urged to attend. Refreshments will be served.
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The
Odd Fellows
St Johns Church Home Coming Draws Large Crowd
A Sunday homecoming at St John s Church northwest of town drew a full house as a fine program was enjoyed by attendees.
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ST. John's Church
Home Coming
S J. John's Church
Memorial Evangelical Sunday School Class Notice
The C I C class will meet with Misses Mary and Martha Phillips of Springville Friday evening July 14 at Memorial Evangelical Sunday School.
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Memorial Evangelical Sunday School
Mary and
Martha Phillips
Springville
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Maurice, Davis
C. A Burnhouse
Frank A. Panella
Stephan Foster
G. E. Holmes
Tuscarawas
Urbana
K. L. King
Chas. J. Roberts
H. C. Miller
Salem Festival
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C. Keckler
L. Keckler
Boy Scout
Tom
Elizabeth Stoll
Lutheran Summer School
Lutheran Camp
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