Ramsower Addresses Kiwanis Banquet on Agriculture Recovery
Prof. H C Ramsower of Ohio State University spoke at the Carey Kiwanis Club banquet held at the Lutheran parish house. He traced agricultural recovery since World War I, detailing price declines, surpluses, and the role of the AAA in reducing production to raise prices, noting shifts in income and farm share from 1919 to 1932.
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Prof. Ramsower
Ohio State University
Kiwanis Community Club
Carey Kiwanis Club
Farmers Community Club
Lutheran
Lutheran Choir
Charles Hoff
Edward Messmer
Daryl Moyer
Colleen Hutchinson
Dorothy Hutchinson
Agnes Miller
New Riegel
W. G. Riley
Kiwanis Club
Mark Karr
Riley
C. F Christian
Upper Sandusky
H C Ramsower
H. L. Wenner
Ramsower
Baseball Meeting For Players At Donelson’s Restaurant
All baseball players interested in playing this season are urged to meet at Donelson's Restaurant on Friday evening March 29 at 8 00 o'clock.
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Donelson
Fragmentary Care STM Headline Notes
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Reynolds Studio Postpones Recital To April 12
The Reynolds studio program shifts one week from April 5 to April 12 to finish elaborate plans. The event features King Cole Cinderella and a royal guest list with Brer Rabbit Puss in Boots Mickey and Minnie, clowns, and Easter festivities for children.
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Reynolds Studio of Dancing
King Cole
Prince Charming
Cinderella
Brer Rabbit
Puss In Boots
Mickey
Minnie Mouse
Bernice Keller
Joan Cole
Nannette Simonis
Natalie Jones
James Whitcomb Riley
Celia Reynolds
M C Reynolds
Miss Reynolds
Reynolds Studio
Philathea Class Social at Memorial Evangelical
The Philathea class of Memorial Evangelical Sunday school will host a Tuesday evening social at the home of Mr and Mrs Ross Johnson on West Findlay Street with Mrs Della Peterson as host. A play The Sewing Circle Meets at Mrs Martins will be featured with a large cast and refreshments served.
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Philathea
Memorial Evangelical Sunday School
Della Peterson
Ross Johnson
W. Findlay Street
Sewing Circle
Martin
Gertrude Tate
Mary Stroup
L. L. Rowland
G. Essex
Claude Johnson
Salem High School
Charlie
Salem School
Nora Malone
Cook
Billiot
Saloma McDaniel
Tim MccGrill
Nora
Robert McCrary
Fanny Farnam
Larry
Marie Wolf
Larry Elliot
Gerald Gottfried
Ted Hartley
Wallace Passet
Vivian Smythe-Kersey
Esther Berg
Aleck Twiggs
Ivan Schoenberger
Charlie Hopps
Ruth Weaver
Caroline Smythe - Kersey
Vivian
Mollie Lortz
Mortimer Smythe-Kersey
Edmund Logsdon
St Louis
Pearl Kuenzli
Lucille Lortz
Treva Hotelling
Dorothy Frank
Auxiliary Meets Earl Green Post in Legion Hall
A regular Auxiliary meeting at the Earl Green Post was held Monday evening at the American Legion hall on Findlay street. Mrs. J. D. Ewing, Mrs. Free Scoarse and Mrs. J. J Kohmann were named to represent the group on the Community Chest. refreshments were provided by Mrs. Ewing, Mrs. Almon Blue, Mrs. C. Simonis and Mrs. A. F. Byers. Mrs. P C. Goff will chair the next committee, assisted by Mrs. J. T. Stombaugh, Mrs. Scoarse and Mrs. C. D Calmes, for the April 29 meeting.
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Auxiliary of Earl
J. T. Stombaugh
Scoarse
C. D Calmes
K of C Initiation at Fostoria Sunday
R. M. Orians and son Earl Mike Vaughn and Francis Thiry of this place were among the candidates initiated into the K of C lodge Sunday afternoon at Fostoria. A banquet followed the meeting. Attending from the local lodge were John Pahl John Jacoby J A Vaughn W A Vaughn J H Jacoby Ralph Pahl Bernard Jacob L A Kramer George Mathern John Greer John Myers Wm Myers D A Dow and John Dow.
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R. M. Orians
Earl
Mike Vaughn
Francis Thiry
K. of C
Fostoria
John Pahl
John Jacoby
J. A. Vaughn
W. A. Vaughn
J. H. Jacoby
Ralph Pahl
Bernard Jacob
L. A. Kramer
George Mathern
John Greer
John Myers
Wm. Myers
D. A. Dow
John Dow
Carey territory exclusive agency notice for Maisonette cosmetics
Mrs L LaLanker holds exclusive agency for Maisonette cosmetics in Carey territory. Unauthorized sellers within or outside the territory are urged to contact authorities.
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Carey
Frazier Rubber to Resume 24 Hour Plant Operations
The Frazier Rubber Products Corp. of Sebring leases the Snyder Lumber yard plant in Akron and plans to start operations in two to three weeks. George S. Frazier is president with Dale Frazier as secretary treasurer and M. Howard as superintendent with three shifts daily. Howard will relocate to Carey soon.
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Frazier Rubber Products Corp
Sebring
Snyder Lumber Co
Akron
George S. Frazier
Dale Frazier
Manger
M. Howard
Howard
Carey
Calmes and Musgrave Buy West Side Homes
Mr and Mrs C D Calmes have bought the C H Hall house on E Findlay street and plan to move there soon from a rural home ten miles west. Mr and Mrs Lester Musgrave, representing Peoples Bank, have purchased the Calmes property and will move from the Nichols Krantz farm south of town into the Calmes residence.
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C D Calmes
Findlay Street
Lester Musgrave
Peoples Bank
Calmes
Nicholas Krantz
Pythian Sisters Hold Evening Pot Luck Supper
Members of the Pythian Sisters will gather for a pot luck supper after the regular meeting. All members are urged to attend and bring towels to donate for use at the hall.
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Pythian Sisters
Wyandot County Conservation League Sets 1935 Fishing Rules
The Wyandot County Conservation League adopts fishing contest rules at a court house meeting in Upper Sandusky. Open to members, waters must be in Wyandot County, with weight verified by club officers or a notary. Prizes offer Akron casting gear, and entries require full tackle details. Contest runs March 1 to December 1, 1935.
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Wyandot County
Wyandot County Conservation League
Court House
Upper Sandusky
Michael Sullivan
William J Humphrey
W R Hudson
Carey
S E Golling
Dewey Platt
Cyrus Sears
Ray Deal
Clare Crossen
Akron
State Department
Sec
High School Activities Include Safety Talk and Concert Attendance
Patrolman Galbraith spoke on highway safety to the assembly. Glee Club practiced for the operetta Monday evening. Several band members attended the Ohio State Concert Band concert at Fostoria with performances by Massenet Coleridge Taylor Svendsen Grainger Mendelssohn Lacombe Vaughan Williams and Tschaikowsky. Names of students and chaperones listed among attendees.
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Galbraith
State Highway Patrol
Ohio State Concert Band
Fostorta
Phedre
Massenet
St. Agnes
Coleridge- Taylor
Svendsen
Grainger
Mendelssohn
Tschaikowsky
P. Lacombe
A. Vaughn Williams
Mr. Huffman
Mr. Howard
Edward Messmer
Max Silverstein
Wilfred Shuman
Norman Huffman
Jack and Don Mitchell
Frances Peirce
Jean Chapman
Mrs. Howard
Billy Howard
Carolyn Sopher
Dorothy Hutchinson
Marjorie Donelson
H. R. Hutchinson
Junior Carron
Robert Hutchinson
Glenn Shuman
Harold Shuman
Annual staff meeting and grade test notices
Mr Wulliver of the Ft Wayne Engraving Co attended the annual staff meeting last Wednesday. Literary work on the annual has begun. Eighth grade pupils from public and parochial schools will take the state test Saturday at the high school building.
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Wulliver
Ft. Wayne Engraving Co
New Students Richard and Paul Ewing Join High School
The high school enrolled two new members on Monday Richard Ewing joined the Senior class and Paul Ewing joined the Sophomore class.
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Richard Ewing
Paul Ewing
Perfect scores in spelling and a single perfect paper
The listing shows pupils with perfect scores in spelling dictation last week led by Rita Calmes Martha Coakley Dorcas Coldren Judson Frederick Charles Iden Donald Long Harold Presler Virginia Royer Martia Snyder Carl Turnbell Billy Wenner Norman Zeis Mildred Wiliams One perfect paper recipients include Louise Reis Fred Brown Glenn Clark June Hingle DeMoyne England Junior Four Janice Green Richard Hayman Donald Keller Margaret Ann Montague Louise Nye Robert Nye Harold Fresler Donna Roof Lillie Barnett Group VI won the weekly arithmetic race. June Hingle won on Monday Rita Calmes on Tuesday and Wednesday Dorcas Coldren on Friday Rita was overall winner.
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Rita Calmes
Martha Coakley
Dorcas Coldren
Judson Frederick
Charles Iden
Donald Long
Harold Presler
Virginia Royer
Martia Snyder
Carl Turnbell
Billy Wenner
Norman Zeis
Mildred Wiliams
Louise Reis
Fred Brown
Glenn Clark
June Hingle
DeMoyne England
Janice Green
Richard Hayman
Donald Keller
Margaret Ann Montague
Louise Nye
Robert Nye
Harold Fresler
Donna Roof
Lillie Barnett
Rita
Junior class selects committees for banquet event
Tuesday the Junior class elected committees for the Junior Senior banquet. Refreshment committee includes Rita Brown as chair with Robert Wenner Margaret Wenzinger and Mary Louise Mull holland. Decorations chaired by Pauline Newcomer with Jean Wenner Halle Turnbell Carolyn Sopher and Arthur Williams. Table and Invitations chaired by Adah Mitchell with Gertrude Allen and Herman Kitzler. Entertainment chaired by Glenna Kurtz with Fordyce Gottfried Rose ann Kormer and Mary Wlen. Mon Laque.
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Rita Brown
Robert Wenner
Margaret Wenzinger
Mary Louise Mullholand
Pauline Newcomer
Jean Wenner
Halle Turnbell
Carolyn Sopher
Arthur Williams
Adah Mitchell
Gertrude Allen
Herman Kitzler
Glenna Kurtz
Fordyce Gottfried
Roseann ‘Kormer
Mary Wlen
Mon- Laque
Plans for Carey Housing Exposition in Near Future
Plans are being formed for a better housing exposition to be held in Carey soon. The Methodist church will host a sermon series by Rev. A. C. Rainsberger addressing questions of religious thinking during unsettled times. The series ends April 7 with a talk on interpersonal harmony in heaven.
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Carey
Methodist Church
A. C. Rainsberger
Cleveland Funeral For Miss Emma Fisher
Kin from Ohio visit Cleveland to attend the funeral of Miss Emma Fisher of Chicago. Services were held Thursday at St Jerome's Church. Miss Fisher, daughter of George and Mrs Fisher, died of pneumonia at 46. She had lived with her sister Miss Mary Fisher in Cleveland since July. Another sister Mrs Karl Kepler flew from Los Angeles for the services.
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Ralph Brown
J. H. Jacoby
South of Town
Emmet Kin
Near Forest
Robert Logsdon
Upper Sandusky
Cleveland
Emma Fisher
Chicago
St Jerome’s Church
Miss Fisher
George Fisher
Kirby
Mary Fisher
Karl Kepler
Los Angeles
Tribute to M H Thomas Han cock farmer and quartet singer
Milton Henry Thomas 66 of Biglick township Hancock County died of pneumonia after a two week illness. He was the low bass in the Biglick Male Quartet which performed across Northwestern Ohio including a Pemberville homecoming. Survived by brother V V Thomas Lemuel Cole and George Egbert. Funeral held last Wednesday afternoon in Biglick area.
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Milton Henry Thomas
Biglick Township
Hancock County
Mr Thomas
Biglick
Ohio
Pemberville
V V Thomas
Lemuel Cole
George Egbert
Slab top culvert project approved over Spring Run
The relief office at Upper San Dusky reports approval of an FERA project to construct a slab top culvert over Spring Run in Carey. E. O. Uncapher, works division manager, estimates 16 workers at a total cost of 778.80 dollars. Supervision and materials will be supplied by the county.
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Upper Sandusky
FERA
Carey
E. O. Uncapher
Lenten Services at Christ Lutheran Church
The Rev George Weissling of Fremont will deliver the sermon this evening at Christ Lutheran Church for the Lenten service. The weekly theme is Realizing the Power of God. The Sunday school youths will provide the choir for tonight's service.
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George Weissling
Fremont
Christ Lutheran Church
Young People’s Department
Audrush Accepts Position With Samson Radio in Fort Wayne
Zellon Audrush who graduated March 7 from Indiana Technical College at Fort Wayne has joined Samson Radio Electrical Co in the city. He earned a bachelor of science in electrical engineering with a focus on radio. Audrush is the son of Mr and Mrs J E Audrush of West North Street.
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Zellon Audrush
Indiana Technical College
Ft Wayne
Samson Radio Electrical Co
Zellon
J. E. Audrush
W. North Street
Tax Returns Deadline Extended to April 1 1935
March 31 1935 was set as the last day for personal tax returns to the county auditor. Since that date falls on a Sunday, returns will be accepted on April 1 1935.
Untagged Dogs Picked Up by County Warden
The county dog warden collected 24 dogs without tags in Carey over two days. Authorities warn more dogs may be captured unless licenses are obtained immediately.
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Carey
Clergy Leader Speaks on Community Coordination in Upper Sandusky
Rev. Paul R. Clouser addressed a joint Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce gathering in Upper Sandusky on Wednesday evening. He spoke on coordination of community activities and encouraged collaboration among local groups.
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Paul R. Clouser
Lions Club
Chamber of Commerce
Upper Sandusky
Special Old Time Music and Entertainment at River Cave
Readable lines note a sequence of events at the River Cave with a Saturday timing and a Sunday open session starting at 1:00. The casual notice hints at nightly or weekend musical entertainment and public access details.
Movement to Beautify Homes Draws Local Interest
Howard Volgenau of Cleveland urged support for the Better Housing program at a Lutheran parish hall meeting. He cited banks and lenders validating loans, real progress in other cities, and 750,000 workers employed in durable goods since the act began. Carey committees plan further drives, a Better Housing Exposition, and local merchant participation with FERA-backed canvassing and loans.
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Howard Volgenau
Cleveland
The
Better Housing Administration
Volgenau
J F O Dible
Carey Committee
J M. Wilson
A F Hopley
Bucyrus
Dible
Carey
Peoples Bank of Carey
FERA
Fetters' 5c and 10c Store Moves to New Location
Fetters' 5c and 10c store that has occupied the Straw room at Findlay and Vance streets for 15 years is being moved this week to the Newhard room on Findlay street formerly used by Shick's. Remodeling and redecoration are underway and the store is to open the last of next week with new counters fixtures and merchandise.
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Fetters
Findlay and
Vance Streets
Newhard
Findlay Street
Shick’s
Juniors of the W B A Meet for Embroidery Work
The Juniors of the W B A gather Friday at 4:00 PM. Each girl should bring an embroidery piece. Mrs Hugh Hayman aids Mrs Bertha Walter as leader. Friday evening the W B A meets at 8:00 PM. Travelers Club members bring an article for home auction. All members urged to attend.
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Hugh Hayman
Bertha Walter
Travelers Club
Young Couple Weds in Covington Ky Nuptials
A young couple, Miss Sophia Lazza daughter of Mr and Mrs Sam Lazza of Carey and Mr Harlan Pickett of near Mt Blanchard, united in marriage in Covington Kentucky on Friday March 22. Rev John Tilton officiated. They will reside on a farm near Mt Blanchard.
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Sophia Lazza
Sam Lazza
Carey
Harlan Pickett
Mt. Blanchard
John Tilton
Covington
Rev Savage
Notice to Correspondents on Mail Reach Weekdays
Letter submission deadline set for Tuesday each week to ensure timely receipt. Recent mail arrives as late as Wednesday or Thursday.
Cosmetology Demonstration at Wild Rose Beauty Shop
Miss Hogan will visit the Wild Rose Beauty Shop the week of April 1 to demonstrate Bonne Bell cosmetics. All interested should call for an appointment. Phone 313 118 S. Vance St.
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Miss Hogan
Wild Rose
Bonne Bell Cosmetics
S. Vance St
W C T U Institute at Nevada Friday
The county W C T U institute will be held in Nevada on Friday April 6. Lunch is 20 cents.
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Nevada
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