Hamilton ...........$1,COILS U I evening to award this conlracls-COLLINS MEMORIAL CABIN IS TO BE REBUILT ON HISTORIC SPOTon arriva himself wous flight special piImportant Meeting Held At • The Spinning Wheel; Com-* mittees NamedSpecial To Tilt Jo urnn].Oxford, Aug. 23.A meeting of the committee appointed hy Ralph Ross, president of the Oxford township hoard of trustees, to singe a proper celebration in the College lauds, which were set apart by George Washington to help perpetuate his program for therepublic which he had helped sotwas held in the century-oldPhi Kappa Tau Meetingtoup,tavern, Tho Sign of the Spinning Wheel,Jaa to the many delays incurred in completing the section o£ the road leading to the new bridge over Coll in 5 s Run, the dedication of this bridge lias been deferred until some timo in October. The project Iins developed not only into dedicating the bridge, but to building n replica of the cabin in which thn moment ous negotiations that placed tha College lamb in Butler county instead of Warren, took place. Tho Joel Collins cabin is becoming a memorial cabin — dcsc end oats of those early pioneers contributing logs and placing a name plate thereon, Even as of oSd, a community log-raising is being planned.Ralph Ross presided at the meeting and introduced thn chairman, JiOrin Bizelove- Wayne Gmr wus elected secretnry and John IT. King,lionsurcr.Mr. Sizclove appointed the iol-lowiug chairmen of committees, giv-cFic.h cliaivmun the liberty ofOxford, Aug- 23.—The grand council of Phi Kappa Tau will hold its annual meeting in tho fraternity national headquarters. North Campus avenue, from Wednesday Saturday of this week-Those who will be present arc President, W, Massey Foley of Cin-oiiuiali; councilors, Dr. Harry A, Taylor, of Lincoln, Neb.; Roland W. Maxwell, of Fnsndcnn, Cal.j Harley \V, Chandler, of Gainesville, Fla.) Paul T. Gan It, of Philadelphia, Pa.; and Richard C. Lennox, of Indianapolis; secretary, Richard J, Young, of Oxfonl.KiEvents• Grayso; judge, an been foui filing of : father i Riokcy, 1 found ha homo at 1 Similar against I tho Ricki finding tCarroll milo siLouis villion and to he sta Tho ro Tho woe ploted ir will not uounccd.*1 The Man ClaudetteAsblaiAttractions At The Oxford Theatre The Oxford Tonight—*From Yesterday, with Colbert mid Clive Brook. Wcdncs- of West day and Thursday—New Morals | wag dro for Old, with Robert Young,Margaret Perry and Lewis Stone.while f city limNiclio of theisnminGself at after he neighboingmaking his conmutteo as large us he wished, also inviting those people or accepting such volunteers am lie or she saw fit. The appointees arc* fallows:Oxford Personals Of Interest Mrs. L Foley, of ScYcnmile, and Miss Ella Cunningham, of Hamilton, are this week guests at the home of Mayor and Mrs.Clwrlrs M. Thomas, East Spring street,Air. and Mrs. John Devine, South | XuluiVn Poplar street, wore in Richmond,Ind., today attending the funeral I lt;XcstroyBowliserviceof ATrs. Devine's sister, Miss Eliza-asand MeansCharlesnlWay 3 Thomas.Home coming — The trustees Oxford and Milford township.Program—Newt Carmichael.Tnvit ation— G c orge Manrod.The Log Cabin—Ralph Ross.Locating of the Cabin—W ill Finkbiue.Tho Furnishing of the Cabin— Mrs. I. T. Brynik, president Women’s Relief Corps.The Log-Raising, Eats—3Its, Ralph Ross.Publicity—Mrs. Mary M. Hughe*.This is the on a hundred mid fortieth anniversary of the Act of 1792, which gave tins land grant ti the John Clcve Symiues Purchase and those colons sis who were brave enough to eomc into ikrsc forests inhabited wholly by the Indians and wild animals, making theUnited ^ States of only thirteen smallWhalerSEWArepublic, the America, thencolonics, safe.Any person be descendedknowing himself tofrom any of the pioneer lessees of thn College lauds, who helped produce the revenue which built the first buildings of Miami University, i3 invilcd to pkco a memorial log in tha Joel Collins Cabin. He is asked to communicate with Ralph Ross, Oxford, Ohio.both McKone. I CynfMiss Martha Mngaw, of the Fort £ilc u Hamilton huspital nursing staff, is witH a spending her vacation with her par- cutting cuts, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur R. Ma- | {\ny wj gaw, South Poplar street.Miss Marcia Grnmcr, South Poplar street, has returned from _ a week’s visit with her friend, MissHelm Jnmcll, in Chi like the.Mrs. L. IT. Lloyd is homo from a lemdayjp visit with her mmt, Mrs,William Ililz, ah the llilx cottage on Lake Mitchell, Cadillac, Mich.Prof. and Mrs, C. II. Saudnge,1Cn5.1 Withrow avenue, are homo from a visit of several weeks with relatives in Town.Mrs. R. C. Galbreatb, of Union,N, Y., is spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs- Nancy Mc-Dill, Booth College nvenue.Allies Margaret Devino and Miss FI cue n ee Evans, of Louisville, Ky., aro here for n few weeks visit with Mr. and Mrs. John Devine,South Poplar street.Mrs. M. M. Gillespie, daughter Myrtle, mid son, William, of Cleveland, havo returned home after A week's visit, with Mts. Gillespie’s eisfr-r, Mrs. Nancy McDill, Sou lb College avenue.Wallmake i removedepositconsen nnswei eommo acted ; tain h with f or all up foi judgm condui Iter pcationmoreSTEPHEN COLLIER DEADMiddletown, 0., Aug. 23.—Stephen Collier, 37 years old, resident here since boyhood and an invalidfor a year, died of n paralyticPicnic Supper At. Glen Miller A number DiOxford people andstroke at tho home of his mother, Mrs, Roso Collier, 1216 Central avenue. Funeral rites will bo heldWednesday n f tern non.