League committee elected at Tuesday meeting
About twenty present at the playground hall meeting discussed season opening and regulations. Merle Carson chairing named a committee to draft rules for league play and protests, with six teams likely this year. Members included Wald Jones Kurtz and Schwartz, to deliver copies before play begins. Committee to decide roster limits and entry rules. home town players to compete only. Prye committee to meet tonight and finalize working order in weeks.
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Ufat
Merle Carson
Charles Wald
Jack Jones
Wayne Kurtz
Harold Schwartz
Zalttee
O. Kd
Woon 88
Jeague
West Virginia
Stummel's Barbers
United Cigars
Grange
Ani SrRetniy
Wayne County Slaughter House Reopens After Expansion
Wonger Bros Meat Market boasts leading capacity in Wayne County with a doubled slaughter house and an added room for lard and sausage production. The Salt street market promises improved attractiveness and maintained sanitary conditions for meat buyers.
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Wonger-Bros-Meat-Merket
Tax extension announced by Ohio Tax Commission extends to April 15
John C. Bartell county auditor states that taxpayers have received another extension of time. The extension carries over to April 15. The information comes from the Ohio Tax Commission and was sourced from a resolution passed by the Tax Commission on March 29.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
John C. Bartell
Tax Commission of
Ohio
Pax-Commission
Woman Hit By Car After Alleged Suicidal Statement
Mrs. Alex Kuklinsky of East Chicay was struck on Ohio avenue near the square shortly after reportedly saying she wished she were dead. Grant Bensinger, driver, stopped across Main Street and, unable to avoid the collision, helped move her to Wadsworth Hospital where doctors found no broken bones but kept her for observation.
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Alex Kuklinsky
East Chicay
Ohio Avenue
Grant Bensinger
Ohio Ave
Ohio
Bensinger
Main St
Bernard Esvovits
Wadsworth Hospital
Kuklinsky
Marshal Bender
County Legion Guests Told of Convention Travel
The Wayne county American Legion Council will meet April 12 in the Howard A. Bair Post 428 Legion rooms. Mr Spooler of Massillon previews relief activities. J P Clark of Erie Railroad expects to attend or send an Akron assistant to offer special trial fares to the Chicago National Convention October 25 with rates on transportation and lodging and appeal of the convention plus the World's Fair.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Howard A. Bair
Wayne County Council of the
American Legion
Legion
10Th District Relief Committee
Spooler
Massillon
J. P. Clark
Erie Railroad
Akron
Chicago
Grange Honors Geo Baysinger at Rittman Meeting
Grange members welcomed three new entrants during a Friday night session. The charter was draped in honor of the late George Baysinger, with a beautification ceremony led by Mrs Kaniencelser and Mrs Steineri. Mrs Clyde Coller delivered a lecture on The Household Fly.
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Rittman Grange
Beachy
Grange
George D Bnaysinger
Megdames Kaniencelser
Stei
Clyde Coller
Kanengeser
Ed. Lance
Clayton Lance
Henry Wirth
The
Sterling Baseball Club Leases Rittman Diamond
Sterling Baseball Club will lease the Rittman diamond for its upcoming season and plans to sign players from last year’s Rittman squad. Harry and Albert Schaad are expected on the pitching staff, with Dutch Rauschenberg possibly in the infield. The club hopes to join Medina county league, an eight club circuit, with eight league games at Rittman and eight away.
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Sterling
Rittman
Ning
Ers
Harry
Albert Schaad
Rauschenberg
Medina’ County League
Demand Reduction in Telephone Rates in Ohio Granges
The Grange movement in Wayne and Medina counties led by James McCoy calls for a 33 1 3 percent cut in telephone rates by April 15. About 1100 signatures accompany the petition submitted to Star Telephone Co. If unacted, signers will discontinue service. Spokesman Rev H W Stout spoke for the committee. Delegates Ralph Swinehart and others represented local granges. The petitions cover roughly 75 percent of the company’s subscribers in the two counties.
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Creston
Grange
Wayne
Medina Counties
James McCoy
Guilford
Medina County
H. W. Stout
Near Wooster
McCoy
Monarer
Ralph Swinehart
H. C. ’McFadden
Congress
West Salem
Thomas Barnes
Cann
Creston Grange
Ellen Jane Hubbard Buried At Chatham
Ellen Jane Hubbard, 84, died Tuesday morning at 7 30 at her daughter Mrs William Allison's home on Ohio Ave. She fell eight months ago breaking her hip and remained bedbound. Survived by daughter Mrs Allison and two sons Neil Hubbard of Cuyahoga Falls and D Hubbard of Chatham. Funeral services Thursday at 2 pm at Chatham M E Church. Body lies in state at A L Ehert chapel until Thursday.
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Ellen Jane Hubbard
William Allison
Ohio Ave
A. L Ehert
Patient Count At Wadsworth Hospital Wednesday
Dr FB. R. Alexander reports Rittman furnished the only patient at the Wadsworth hospital Wednesday of this week. Mrs. L L Lance, confined for four weeks with ulcers of the stomach, was the sole patient. Her condition, though serious, is reported improving.
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FB. R. Alexander
Rittman
Wadsworth Hospital
Bartram Marries Snyder in Wheeling First Presbyterian Ceremony
Orrville announces the marriage of Ferme Violet Snyder to Arnold Bartram on December 16 in Wheeling West Virginia. Reverend Fredrick Crapp Jr. officiated at the Wheeling First Presbyterian Church. Mr Bartram is employed at the RC Can company.
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D. G. Snyder
Orrville
Ferme Violet
Arnold Bartram
Wheeling
Fredrick Ww. Crapp, Jr
Bartram
R Cc. Can Company
West Salem Banquet Draws 220 Attendees
J H Fisher invited as main entertainer for the fifth annual Pest Hunt banquet at West Salem Mason ic hall on a Friday night in March. Ralph Overholt J Tilson and Robert Hickin accompanied him as guests. the event drew 220 men for the yearly community gathering with hunting talk and screened pictures.
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J. H. Fisher
West Salem
Ralph—Overholt
J.—J.tilson
Robert Hickin
Fisher
Masonic Hall
West
Satemi
Marriage on the Reflector editor Bernard Wright wed
Bernard Wright married Miss Marion Mortimer of Chicago at Cape Point Indiana. The couple plan to reside in Chicago while Wright, a 1923 graduate, completes work on the Reflector yearbook. Advertising notes indicate upcoming yearbook proofs and installment collections through the school term.
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Bernard Wright
Waek Wien
Tomer
Marion Mortimer
Chhas
Thes
Camen Point
Indiango
Amarkiine
Howe
Rey Tartcisto
Bittain High School
Les Roote
Annoincomput
Well Known Sterling Girl Married At Alon Thurs
Well Known Sterling girl Mary Cathermine Werner wed Howard L. Sterner on March 30 at Firestone Park Presbyterian Church Akron. Bride wore poudre blue crepe. groom in blue suit. Both newlyweds attend University of Akron. plan to reside with groom’s parents at 1050 Be Erie Ave Lorain.
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Forest Mongey
Starling
Mary’ Cathermine
Howard L. Sterner
John Wetter
Gtehinm
Maplelaleuve
Akron
G.taylor Wright
Firestone Park Presbyterian Church
Hite
HitecIn
Oxford Bay
Werner
University of Akron
Phi Kappa Delta Goverty
Xi Aprison
Erie Ave
Lorain
Mother of missing Ruth Rook suffers breakdown after 19 years
Mrs Theodore Rook of Nort Second Street worries over Ruth Rook who vanished January 16, 1932. Her daughter, then 19, disappeared with no word since. Mrs Rook developed nervous condition culminating in a heart attack and severe scalding from boiling water self‑injury attempts amid distress.
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Ruth
Theodore
Rook
Ruth Rook
Theodore Rook
Nort Secon Street
Alice
Devil a Driving at Rittman Theatre Ends Friday
The Devil a Driving portrays a New York hot car racket centered in a Metropolitan Garage used as a theft cache and hideout. Ed Mund Lowe and Wynne Gibson star as riotous comedy and thriller blend in a fast paced film with a climactic confrontation. Also shows King of the Jungle with Buster Crable and a fire themed circus finale.
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New York
Edmund Lowe
Wynne Gibson
Buster Crable
Jurie
United States
Frances Dee
Mani
Colves
Ralph Morgan
Boots Mallory
Alexander Kirkland
Irene Ware
Noel Madison
Wayne county high school basketball schedule set for 1933 34 season
The athletic committee approves a sixteen team county league for 1933 34 with coaches planning to complete the schedule this spring. Games begin December 7 and travel patterns flip from east to west. Home games at Marshyillio and Chatter move to away venues or opponent fields due to local conditions. The county tournament date is not yet set and two key dates in February are tentatively listed.
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Wayne-county Clags
Thane
Drason
Downie
Lev
Marshiallyilio
Chatter
Ganté
Former Rittman Superintendent Visits Old Friends
Pittman, a former Rittman superintendent of schools, now a constructor of fireproof buildings, visited old friends in Washington D C Friday. She left Rittman in 1903 to pursue building work.
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Pittman
Washington, D. C
Rittman
Old Friends
Youth Fatally Struck Near Sharon Wadsworth
Harry Neff fifteen of Sharon Center in Medina County was fatally injured when struck by an automobile while walking on the Sharon Road near Wadsworth. He died at Wadsworth Municipal Hospital. The driver, who also traveled toward the youth, said he did not see the boy. Neff was the son of George Neff of Barton Center, farmer.
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Wadsworth, O
Harry Neff
Sharon Center
Medina ‘County
Adsworth
Sharon Road
Wadsworth Muncipal Hospital
Gee
Neff
George Neff
Bhaton Center
Expiring Tax Levy May Change School System
The county faces a 1933 year end tax levy expiry affecting teachers and school funding. County Auditor John Cartoll and the Board will decide if a new levy is needed or a fall renewal. A clause may require teachers to live in Rit tman, contingent on demand and contract terms. The board also reviews commencement plans and options for grading staff leadership.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
John Cartoll
Rittman
Volsne
Thoffer
J. L. Dans Py
Ohio Boxboard Co. plans carton production rise
Officials of the Ohio Boxboard company announce new carton production at the plant. A small rise in output is expected as adoption of boxboard cartons increases. Last year graduates faced a choice on their program at St. Ann's altar society. A store sale is scheduled for Saturday April 30.
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Rittman
aleThe Ohio Boxboard Company
Ann's -Altar-Society
Acta
Court House Briefs Show Fishing Rules Change
A state conservation order limits Inland fishery activity for five years starting January 1945. Walleye and yellow perch sizes and daily bag limits are specified with no stream closures. The notice also mentions fishing permissions and local land transactions in Wayne County and a set of marriage licenses.
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Depuy Cais
Marthe Tyrell
Atute Conservation Council
Conservation Council
Local Wayne County Notices and Court Updates
Nonsensical OCR overview from Wayne County area detailing probate notices farm bids and estate appraisals. Mentions Myron Bronnanan Wooster attorney and George A Antes. speaks of Bishop Farm no bids. Wayne County jail crowding. court events at Wooster Common Pleas Court. monthly Coon Hunters gathering. various estate appraisals including Charles Shutt and Dr. Bane McKinney.
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Myron G. Bronnanan
Attornay of
Wooster
George A. Antes
Wayne Township
Hank
Bishop Facm
Bishop Farm
Chaster Vrownship
Fox
Court House
Dot
Ole
Births and notices from county records and meals costs
Birth registrations list new births in Creston Withir Feaman Cayley Sheets Tilkinson Winkler and others with parents and guardians named. Probate notes report Georgiana Wells Creston estate to an adult, value 3200 dollars. Meal costs at county jails show drops with March serving 42 people and meals under 16 cents on average. Marriage licenses issued in March 1933, 17 total. County sheriff records mention Liz McClelland and Groon Acre details.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Creston
Withir S
Feaman
Richard Earl
Paul Sctland
Melvin Leroy
Rittman
Herman Cayley
Betty Lou
Wiliam J. Campbell
Nancy “Ann
Everett Christian
Floyd Russell
Canaan
Paul Sheets
Donald Jay
Paul Tilkinson
Hoi
James Theodore
Chippewa
Henry L. Moser
Franklin D. Milton
William
Whitman
Wiliam Paul
John Winkler
Kathlene May
Reuben
Bat Jaudry
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