WWlltHMftUftHfMIIWMIWfftlWIWWlREMEMBERf~ .r- -•? ,v *IN THE STARKYOU READNEWS25 Year* Ago Tki« Week:Thirty-six young men left Toulon for Jackson Barrack*, New Orleans, for military training. James P. McManus, attorney from Bradford, was the leader of the p-oup. Those going s ere Oral J. Perkins, Charles B. Chisholm, Aubrey Fern Leward, Tony Keys, Gaar Ingels, James Reed Anderson, Noble Malone, Everett E. White, Harry W. Foster, Carl Johnson PyeU, Boland P. Roe, Fred H. McDaniel, William H- Clute, James P. McManus, Charles B. Lackie, Everett Goodale, Deyo Sturm, Floyd Stewart Way, Raymond Eldon Kelch, Philip Muckey, Charles S. Geary, George E. Bodle, John D. Harding, Bennie Dawson, Floyd Gerard, Mac tie McKinley Fogleeong, Ma-Jolly Rashid, Leman Haywood Scott, Harley W. Kerns, Ralph Pillows, James Thomas McDonald, Walter Woodward, George E. Alpauge, Robert V. Carney, Leroy Murvin Foster, James A. Headley Jr.A meeting in the interest of the Food Administration was held in thecourt house with many retail present. The association of Food Dealers of Stark county was organised and the officers were: President, E. Arganbright, Wyoming; vice president, Mk. McManus, Bradford; secretary, W. U. Sickles, Toulon.Mrs. Martin Chase, Mrs. Blanche McClenahan, Elisabeth Fuller and Fanny Bradley went to Peoria where they heard Harry Lauder, the singer.Miss Harriet Dodsworth, who had been visiting in Toulon with her sister, Mrs. Joseph' Slygh, returned to her home at Laura.Toulon students home for the Easter vacation were: Miles Catton, JbeChase and Victor Armstrong, University of Illinois; Jean Jackson, of Knox College, Galesburg; Louva Bocock,Barah Chase, Marjorie Fell, Lena Galbraith, of Bradley College, Peoria; Grace Hall, from Rockford College.Sarah C. Reed died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ora Oreepwood, at the age of 66 years.