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COMMTIEESMAKING PLANSFOR BIG AFFAIR. Military Band to Give Con ccrl on Feb. 22—Pageant to Be ArrangedWith the near approach c i the lime for the initial observance of the Bi-Ccnfceimial or George Washington the local committee is beginning to speed up its plans in preparation-of this event which Is to be a pari- of a national commemoration of the 200th anniversary ofthe birth of the -Father of His Country. sponsored by the Federal government and Congress.At a meeting of the Executive committee the chairman of subcommittees were appointed. These sub-commit tee chairmen ~ve to become ex-officio members of tbs executive committee of which Postmaster Waiter H, Pruning ischairman.■ On Executive Boar it The members of the executive committee * are: Postmaster Walter H. 'Binning, Mayor R. H. Burke, Supt. T. R. Baber, John E. North-wajyE. Vernon Hill, E. J. Gardner.” Ionallt;i Ir. Mitchell. Rolxmt D, Fisher and C. H. Blum.Chairmen of snb-commit tees and ex-offlclo members of the executive committee ar^-.Finance—Mark Brilliant; Pageants and Parados— Mark Alston; Study Course — Miss Ella Mae Cope; County Co-operative— Mrs, PhfUip Belser, Collinsville; Organisation Co-operation — Mary c. Gad; Colonial Music and Dances— Prof. W, H. Lebo; Special Penults—Marjorle GratTt; Research — Mrs, Mary Hughes, Oxford; Speakers^- Rev. Harold Stammer; chll-Ann's Activities — Bernice M.White; Americanization —Judge A.J. Pater.Call Finance Committee Chairman Mark BriUant of the Finance committee lias sent out a-oalI. for a meeting of the Finance committee at the office of the Lincoln Building, Loan and SavingsCo.. 3-12 High street, on Wednesday evening a*. 8 o'clock. The executive committee is lo meet again on Friday evening.Plans for the initial commemor-lation meeting on Monday, Feb. 22. are nearing completion. These Include a concert b}* the U. S. Amy band at Ft. Thomas. Ky., two ad-lt;licises, and choral singing by school children.Chairman Mark Alslon of the Pageants and Parades committee contemplates a pageant also if the details can be worked out in Lime.The program to be presented on February 22, is to be thG ilrst of a series to be given through the spring, summer and- fall concluding in November illustrating outstanding things in the life of Geo,Wa,?hin3loji. Some time during the summer or fall a page ant Is lo be staged at the fairgrounds. The time and the character of this pageant are to be determined by the committee later.51000 DAMAGES SOUGHTIN AUTO ACCIDENT Russell Schneider. 8, suing through liis father, Carl Schneider asks $1,000 damages from Edith Slcucker far injuries received in an automobile accident on Ridge-lawn avenue, September 4, 1930.The suit was Hied In common pleas court Saturday.IN DIVORCE COURTDivorce juid alimony matters were adjudged in common pleas court as follows: Markalcta Dokas►j vs, James Dckas, defendant cited • for contempt; Mary Ramsey vs. Jess Ramsey, decree granted for neglect; Mary Me Geo vs. Earl McGcCj $50 attorney fee allowed; Beulah Scholz vs. Clifford Soholz, $50 attorney fee allowed; Canna Arnold vs. Earl Arnold, decree granted for neglect.50 CHICKENS STOLEN.Tenant o:i the farm 61 Trumar Davis, Tylcrsvllle, reported U Sheriff John C, Schumacher thed of 50 chickens from his place Saturday njght.PAYS RECEIVER 5813.Carl Wedekind, receiver for -the New York Racket store was authorized in common pleas court Monday to pay to E, J. Gardner, receiver for the Butler County Hatcheries, §812.19 as being due on accounting.
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Tue, Jan 19, 1932

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