State Test Scores Reported for Sth Grade Students
Columbus results show upper 25 percent scoring well with a total 200 point battery across English arithmetic science and history. Notable student scores include Lucille DeVene 153 Joyce Snyder 147 Stanley Van Buren 146 Cicely OClaude 131 Shirley Snobarger 129.
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Columbus
Lucille DeVene
Joyce ‘Snyder
Stanley . van Buren
Max ‘Hutchinson
Cicely Oclaude
Shirley “Snobarger
Donald
Wedge
Leonard Lasley
Gertrude“ Robinson
Ant ‘Sehira
Bobby
Donelgon
Calvin * Thome
Arlene Longanecker
Nanky Montague
Jo-Anne Frazier
David Lee
Carey Schools Bond Drive Reaches Target Among Pupils and Teachers
The Carey schools raised 6067.20 to support the war effort with purchases limited to students and staff. Bond sales totaled 5650 while stamp purchases reached 477.29 in the final days, placing first through sixth in class competition standings.
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Carey Schools
Wyandot County rationing board sets new hours
The Wyandot county jar price and rationing board announces new hours effective Tuesday May 4 Eastern War Time. The office opens 3 a.m. to 5 16 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. It will be open all day Wednesday and closed Saturday afternoons.
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Wyandot
Carey Philharmonic Society Holds Ninth Annual Concert
On Monday evening the Carey Philharmonic Society presented its ninth annual concert at the high school auditorium directed by Alvin Burkholder of Findlay. A large audience attended and regrets were voiced over Burkholder’s omission from the program. Next Monday evening a 7:00 dinner will be served in the Galt Hotel dining room followed by a business meeting, the last of the season.
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Carey Philharmonic Society
Alvin Burkholder
Findlay
Burk- Sholder
Galt
Aberdeen Angus Stock Show and Sale Held in Columbus
The fifth annual Spring Aberdeen Angus stock show and sale organized by the Aberdeen Angus Breeders Assn was held in Columbus Saturday. The event proved the most successful in years with the champion cow and calf selling for 1500 dollars. Females averaged 533 dollars per head and all stock averaged 483 dollars. several head were sold to breeders in other states.
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Aberdeen- Angus Breeders’Assn
Columbus
Wyandot County Sets June 22 Vote on Carey City Manager Form
The Wyandot County Board of Elections schedules Tuesday June 22 for Carey voters to decide adoption of the city manager form of government. A petition collected required signatures prompted the election date.
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Wyandot
Eagles Dance at New S Vance Street Hall May 8 1942
Round and square dancing night at our new location on S Vance street with music by Victory Boosters a five piece orchestra. Dancing runs 9 PM to midnight with admission options including war stamp purchases.
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S. Vance Street
Victory Boosters
Mills Bros Circus Benefit for Carey Fire Dept on May 17
The Mills Bros circus comes Monday May 17 in a benefit for the Carey fire department. Adults and children can buy advance tickets from sponsoring members, with 50 cent children and 1 dollar 50 adult prices, student tickets 2 cents advanced, bonds sold toward future quotas, free tickets for aftershow and evening show, and special arrangements with Ohio Fuel Co for free bond tickets.
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Mills” Bros
Carey
Ohio
Fuel Gay Co
Carey. Fire Department
Gale
Mills Bros. Circus
Stork Delivers Four New Arrivals In Bucyrus Area
An 8 pound son James Allan born May 1 at Bucyrus hospital to Mr and Mrs Wellington W Baker formerly of Carey. An 8 pound daughter Melva Jane born Thursday 12 20 at home of Mrs Ida Kemeriley. An 8 pound son to Avie and Mrs Dana Faires born Sunday at 9 30 at Ida Kemeriley home. A 74 pound daughter Kathleen June born Saturday at 4 00 at Fred Bakies home. Sgt Richard B O Dell stationed in Northern Africa.
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Bucyrus Hospital
Wellington W. Baker
Bucyrus
Carey
James Allan
Wendell Wentling
Melva Jane
Avie
Dana Faires
Fair
Kathleen June
Sgt. O'Dell
Africa
Ralph O'Dell
Toledo
O'Dell
Paulina Babies
Visiting Cassidy Family Arrives in Carey From San Diego
Mrs. Robert Cassidy and twin daughters Jane and Joan, formerly of Columbus, arrived in Carey last week from San Diego and visit at the home of Mrs. Cassidy's parents Mr. and Mrs. J Forrest Baker north of Carey. Trent Cassidy, U. S. N. R., stationed in the South Pacific, will be away on duty while Mrs. Cassidy plans to stay in Carey indefinitely.
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Robert Cassidy
Jane
Joan
Columbus
Carey
San Diego
Calif
Cassidy
California
WAACS Enlistment for Miss Mary McBurney in Columbus
Miss Mary McBurney was sworn into the WAACS in Columbus last Tuesday. She received a month’s leave and expects to report to an eastern training center on June 1 to begin basic training before assignment to duty. She works in the Carey plant office of Porcelain Products Inc.
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Mary McBurney
WAACS
Columbus
Miss McBurney
Carey
The
Porcelain Products, Inc
Troop I Carey Girl Scouts Call Special Meeting
A special meeting of Troop I Carey Girl Scouts is scheduled for next Monday evening after school at Christ Lutheran Church. Mrs Earl Cline will act as leader for a reorganization, and every member is asked to be present.
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Carey Girl Scouts
Christ Lutheran Church
Earl ¥. Cline
Military personnel and addresses in wartime roster notes
A dense list of soldiers and affiliates with unit numbers and postings appears, including Cpl George J Billock at Fort Bragg and Pvt Jack W Tracy at Wright Field. Other names include Lt William A Holloway and Pfc Samuel L Newcomer, with posts from Camp Davis to Robins Field and York to New York addresses. The compilation mirrors wartime personnel rosters and depot locations.
Local Boys Pass Through Carey on Troop Train
Howard Schreiner and Vincent Jacob recently inducted into the Army passed through Carey on a New York Central passenger train. Charles Welly of the Farm Bureau saw the boys wave and read a note from the window asking about Carey and noting the time 3:22 on Wednesday May 5 1943.
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Howard Schreiner
Vincent Jacob
Carey
New York Central
Charles Welly
Farm Bureau
Jennie Larmonths Missionary Society Meeting
Mrs Earl F Cline hosts Jennie Larmonths Missionary Society of Christ Lutheran Church Monday evening at her Findlay Street home. Mrs Harry Wyatt leads the lesson titled Am I My Brother's Keeper.
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Earl F. Cline
Jennie Larmonth
Wesleyan Guild Class Meeting at Mrs Tracy's Home
The Wesleyan Guild of the Methodist Sunday school will meet Monday evening with Mrs Ray Tracy hosting on BE North street. Assisting hostesses will be Mrs Dennis DeVene Mrs Leo Fisher and Mrs Irene Bowers.
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Wesleyan Guild of the
Methodist Sunday School
Ray Tracy
BE. North Street
Dennis DeVene
Leo Fisher
Irene ‘Bowers
Carey Temple Pythian Sisters Hold Regular Meeting
Regular meeting of Carey Temple No 169 Pythian Sisters to be held this Thursday evening at Castle Hall. Includes practice for inspection.
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Carey Temple
Pythian Sisters
Castle Hall
Dorcas Bible Class Meets At Mrs Shumater Home
The Dorcas Bible class of the Methodist Sunday school will meet this Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. O L Shumater on W Findlay street. Mrs Fannie Widell will be assisting hostess.
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Dorcas Bible
Methodist Sunday School
O. L. Shumater
W. Findlay Street
Fannie Widell
Palm Leaf Rebekah Lodge 656 Plans Regular Meeting
Palm Leaf Rebekah Lodge No. 656 announces a regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday at 8:00 PM. The notice provides sparse details and omits clearer venue information.
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Palm Leaf Rebekah Lodge
Lass
Special Services at Lutheran Church Observe Pentecost
The Lutheran congregation plans Sunday services with guest preachers through June 20 due to the absence of a regular pastor. The church calendar includes May 9 Misericordias Festival, May 16 Jubilate recognition, May 23 Cantate ministry of music, May 30 Rogate soldiership, June 6 Hands Children’s Day, June 13 Pentecost, and June 20 Trinity Holy Communion.
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Christ
Lutheran World Action
Church Council
Ministry of Music
Methodist Youth Fellowship elects officers for year
The Methodist Youth Fellowship elected officers for the coming year. Eugene Ulrich was chosen president with Patsy Lou Laird as worship and evangelism chairman. Jane Twining leads world friendship, Junior Huston and Donald Woods co chair community service, Jean Summerell recreation chair, Arlene Longanecker secretary, Billy Gene Ward treasurer, Ann Gchira pianist, Phyllis Hunter and Elsie Myers on the stamp committee, and George Henry Bish as collector. Next Sunday the group will attend the Toledo district convention in Bowling Green. Mother's Day services are set for 9:30 in the church school and 10:30 in worship with a mixed choir. The pastor is Rev. Donald W. Cryer.
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Methodist
Eugene Ulrich
Patsy Lou Laird
World Friendship
L Jane Twining
Cochairmen
Junior Huston
Donald Woods
Jean Summerell
Arlene Longanecker
Billy Gene Ward
Ann Gchira
Phyllis Hunter
Elsie Myers
Calvin Thome
George Henry Bish
Bowling Green
Toledo
Methodist Youth Fellowship
Donald W. Cryer
Mother of Methodism
Carey Kiwanis Notes Report on Industry and Scouting
Monday evening the Carey Kiwanis club heard W. McChesney Jr describe industrial conditions in Carey and the nation. He discussed wartime needs driving synthetic products and progress of the local scouting program. A smelt night is planned, and a state legion commander visit is set for May 24.
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W. McChesney,i Jr
Carey Kiwanis Club
Carey
United States
Michigan
State Legion
Carey Boys Meet Naval Officers in Norfolk Sunday
Cyril Simonis Jr. and Paul Burson met in Norfolk after church services on Sunday. They had dinner together and were later joined by Lieut. M. Paetznick, a former Christ Lutheran pastor now in the Navy chaplaincy and stationed at William and Mary College. Cyril and Paul are sons of C. G. Simonis and Earl Burson.
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Cyril Simonis, Jr
Paul Burson
Yale
Norfolk
Cyril
J. G
M. Paul Paetznick
Christ Lutheran Church
Navy
William and Mary College
Williamsburg, Va
Initiation Announced for Elizabeth Houk at Alpha Phi
Rho Chapter of Alpha Phi announces the initiation of Elizabeth Houk, daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold G Houk of Findlay Street. A freshman at Ohio State University she is a member of Mid Mirrors Strollers Y W C A and the University Chorus.
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Rho Chapter
Alpha Phi Sorority
Elizabeth Houk
Harold G. Houk
Ww. Findlay Street
Miss Houk
Ohio State University
Mid-Mirrors, Strollers
University Chorus
Carey Bonds Surpass Quota In Second War Loan Drive
The Second War Loan Drive in April was oversubscribed in Carey. While full tabulation is unavailable, it is certain that Carey sold more bonds than the assigned quota.
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Carey
War Profits Rise Amid War Profits and Tax Increases
The report shows Chesapeake and Company profits around 188.1 million dollars last year with wages rising and taxes increasing. Commerce department records indicate corporate earnings before taxes reached 19.7 billion, up from 14.6 billion prior year, while after taxes profits slipped by about one hundred million.
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Chesapeake’ Sepi Railway ” Company
Commerce Department
Gasoline Applications Open in Wyandot County
The Wyandot county war price and rationing board announces new gasoline applications due June 1. Applicants should bring tire inspection records. use postcards or letters to reduce foot traffic. When a family death or home change occurs, return ration books to the ration office with a note. John A. Greer, Chair.
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Wyandot County
John A. Greer
War Price and Ration Board
Upper Sandusky
Ohio
Carey Eagles win season opener 1–0 at Swan Field
The Carey Eagles edged Salem 1 to 0 in a rain shortened five inning game at Swan field. Yingling started the scoring with a leadoff hit and Myers doubled to drive him home in the fourth. Carey's Lab held Salem scoreless, while Carey committed five errors in the first three frames before tightening. The next game is set for Sunday at 2 p.m. at Swan field.
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Carey Eagles
Salem
Swanfield
Carey
Yingling
Myers
Mervin Snyder
Basil Orians
Lab
Eagles
W S C S MEETING HONORS MOTHERS AT MAY TEA
The W S C S of the Methodist church meets Wednesday afternoon May 12 in the church parlors. A program honors mothers with music by mothers and daughters and four Mothers Day readings. Local officers will visit, with Mrs C W Lanning Miss Alice Oge and Miss Dorotha Mitchell on the program committee. Mrs Wesley Wonder leads the worship service followed by a tea.
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Methodist Church
Toledo
Carey Boys 4-H Club to Hold First Meeting of Season
The Carey boys 4-H club invites old members to attend this Thursday at 8:00 p m in the agricultural room of Carey high school auditorium. New members may enroll.
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Carey Boys
Carey High School
Benefit Show 'Who Done It' at Carey Theatre
Abbott and Costello star in a benefit screening at the Carey theatre Sunday Monday and Tuesday for the Co L of C. Tickets are available from any organization member.
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Abbot
Costello
Carey Theatre
Co. L. of C
Moose Dance at the Hall With Buckeye Entertainers
Round and square dancing at the Moose hall Saturday evening features music by the Buckeye Entertainers. Fried chicken will be served after the lodge, and a Thursday evening event is noted.
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Moose Hall
Buckeye
Lodge
Senior Class Play at Carey High School Friday Evening
The senior class of Carey High School presents a stage comedy titled The Shy Guy Friday evening at the high school auditorium. Admission is 30 cents for adults and 20 cents for children. The plot centers on Tom Arsdale and Oke Stimson and includes mistaken engagements, disguises, and romantic entanglements involving Sylvia Webster Barbara Sanford Birdie Laverne and a cast of many named students and townspeople.
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Carey High ‘School
Oeloekein
Oke
Tom
Sylvia
Webster
Barbara Sanford
Birdie Laverne
Babs
Sanford
Peaches Carter
Alfred Tennyson
Murgatoyd
Caroline
Dean Marlow
Chuck
Mayo
Birdie
Laverne
Tom Arsdale
Judsom
Frederick
Oke Stimson
Carl Turnibell
Martha
Gottfried
Anthony Arsdale
Donald
Martin
Snyder
Franklin Haford
Mary Newhard
Alma
Doris Bachman
Norma Gibson
Virginia Kurtz
Alfred Tennyson Murcateyd
Robert Mapes
Chuck Mayo
Herbert Schubert
Eastern Star Chapter Holds Annual Sycamore Inspection
The Syc amore Enterprise chapter OES held its annual inspection Friday evening at the Masonic hall. Deputy grand matron Mrs Parl C Goff Carey presided as inspecting officer. About 90 attended from nearby towns including McCutchenville Carey Bloomville Mansfield Upper Sandusky and Tiffin with guests from Louisiana and district leaders. Two candidates received degrees and a grade of excellent was awarded. Lunch was served cafeteria style at a decorated table.
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Sycamore
Carey
Bloomville
Mansfield
Upper Sandusky
Tiffin
Louisiana
Emma Naus
Elsie Howard
McCutchenville
Crawford
O. E
Goff
George Snyder
Winfield Tong
Chester Chapman
Samuel Gunther
Gail Newell
Perry McDaniel
Howard
E. T. Lab
Ralph B. Vogel
Eagles Attend District Meeting at Kenton
Eagles from Carey and Kirby attended a district meeting at Kenton on Sunday. Floyd Arthur, secretary of Marion Aerie, and Harry Rexroth of Bucyrus district director, gave addresses. A large class was initiated and a luncheon followed with attendees from Carey and Kirby including listed members.
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Carey and Kirby
Kenton
Floyd Arthur
Marion Aerie
Harry Rexroth
Bucyrus
Carey
George Mathern
John Winsinger
Edward Kin
Hobart Tong
Emmett Dodd
Kirby
Virgil Best
Ligori Cornely
Albert Fry
Alvin Welly
Virgil Thiel
Troop 13 Holds First Meeting and Plans
Committeemen of Boy Scout Troop No. 13 held their first meeting Monday evening April 26 at a new meeting place. They discussed plans for adding more Scout members and set the next gathering for Monday evening May 24.
Wool Shipment from Vanlue by Eugene Hendricks
Local buyer Eugene Hendricks shipped two cars of wool from Vanlue on Tuesday and Wednesday, transporting hay straw and wood commodities alongside the wool.
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Eugene Hendricks
Vanlue
Petty Officer Cyril Simonis Jr Advanced in Navy
Cyril Simonis Jr. has been advanced to petty officer second class in the U S Navy. He serves as a sound operator on a destroyer.
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Cyril Simonis, Jr
U. S. Navy
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