Woman's Club Highlights Two Roles by Mrs Foreman
Mrs Foreman takes a prominent part appearing in two roles at the Woman's club event on Cleveland Avenue. The program featured Mrs Hala Sagler Bereman and Bitrate among the leaders, with Mrs Loreton taking on a key port duties in the proceedings.
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Earli
Avenue
Cleveland
Hala Sagler Bereman
Evers Petson
Loreton
Weather forecast for the Ohio Valley and Tennessee week
The forecast predicts generally fair weather for the week with temperatures slightly below normal for two or three days followed by no significant rise thereafter. Issued by the U S Weather Bureau, Washington DC.
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U S. Weather Bureau
Washington, DC
Ohio Valley
Tennessee
Will Announce Damage at Joint Meeting August 7
Akron officials set a public meeting for August 7 to discuss damages claims from property owners connected to the Atos joint meeting with Winyne and Summer cantry. Claimants who filed for damages will be notified to attend, with probate court procedures available for appeals after allowances are announced.
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Akron
Goddess of Liberty portrayal at Akron event
Mrs Foreman dressed as Armerien the Goddess of Liberty in a photographed costume while Miss Caroline Lowe, instructor of dress in Akron and Cleveland, directed the appearance. The scene shows the Irish theme and advance student status of Mrs Foreman under Miss Lowe’s guidance.
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Foreman
Armerien
Liberty
Caroline Lowe
Vorce
Mtres
Akron
Cleveland
Uder
Mrs. Foreman As Goddess of Liberty
Obituary of Julius Movne and Parson changes noted
The notice reports Julius Movne's death and widowed survivors, five sons, and five daughters. Funeral held at St Ann's Church south of Sterling with interment on the farm cemetery. The column mentions Parson and a factory sale and related industrial notes with local community references.
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Dus
Stebey Wttercoon
Sterling
Meine
Sax Daugh
St Ann's
Mute
Mystery on the Milwaukee Kid murder along railroad tracks
Harold B. Livesey known as the Milwaukee Kid from Madsen Wisconsin was found along the Ba Orarat road track west of Rittman. Authorities suspect foul play as remains show signs of assault and burial to cover up the crime. Witnesses say Livesey had been involved with the International Bracklavers Union and was returning home to settle wages before planning to catch a freight to Youngstown. The case prompted a formal inquest and burial arrangements through union representatives.
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Harold B. Livesey
Madsen
Wis
J Rittman
Ardertikwe
Hanes & Flere
Hvshire
Eva
Saltworka
C A Pierce
V Wiiltw
International Bracklavers Union
Werd Wna
Unin
Akran
Umion
The Father and Son at Church
The author argues that a father must lead by example and attend church himself to inspire his son. If the father goes to church, his actions speak louder than words and the boy will want to follow. The piece stresses personal conduct as the measure of religious guidance.
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Sten
Milton Township Road Case Heard By Court Saturday
The Milton township road case from the probate court on Prior was heard in common pleas court Saturday afternoon by Judge Catchfield with Judge J McClarran and Judge H B Swartz for the plaintiffs and Cantin B Tayslor for the defense. The record shows tense proceedings and unreported arguments.
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Milton Town Hip Road
Catchfield
Common Pliers Court
J . McClarran
H B Swartz
Tayslor
Births Reported For Three Local Families This Week
Born to Mr and Mrs Ed Sehondel a fine son Tuesday night of last week. Born to Mr and Mrs Eli Zuercher a bright son Tuesday night of last week. Born to Mr and Mrs Wesley Blatter a 10 paisa boy on August 18th.
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Ed. Sehondel
Eli Zuercher
Wesley Blatter
Aly
Wooster to Welcome New Salt Works Largest in Wayne County
A Wooster representative visited the new salt works plant at Rattman, described as the largest manufacturing establishment in Wayne County. The structure covers vast ground with extensive chamber space and an eight-dynamo engine room. the salt vein is about 65 feet thick and operations include a siphon water removal system. Forty workers are on site as construction nears completion.
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Wooster Hepubhiectn
New Salt Works
Rattman
Mamanoth
Wayne County
Ohatatae
Police Court Hour Cases Before Judge Mela
Police court conduct examined as suspects appear before Judge Mela. One defendant pled guilty to a charge related to unlawful assault, and both defendants were fined with costs. A fourth defendant released on premises and immediate exit noted.
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Mela
Mike
Pevieh
Board of Affairs elects first plant inspector at meeting
The Board of Public Affairs held its first general meeting at the Opera House brick Monday evening with Wm Burbage president T B Lewis vice president and Walter Laib secretary. T C Patterson was elected plant inspector to oversee the new plant construction. Routine matters and schedule for future meetings were noted.
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Board of Public Affairs
Wm Burbage
T. B Lewis
Walter Laib
Opera House
T.C. Patterson
Worid
Mons
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Weiss
Ritman’s Big Store
Goddess of Liberty
Julius Movne
S H Parsons
Ohio Suit Company
Miton
Rittman Press
Bun Reese
Totes
Milton Township
Ritmall
Grean
Board OF Affairs
the Rittman Savings Bank
WM. Artman
R. V. Freda
D. W. McConnell
Maple Streets
Pleasant View
C. W. Freed
Hanes & Ebert
Fonerat Tireriors Realty Block
Rittmarx
OOS
Erie Meat Market
Sareea