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16 Aug 1928
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Newspaper
The Rittman Press
Location
Rittman, Ohio, United States of America
Date
Aug 16, 1928
Page
1
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A Buick driven by Mr Ed ward Feger of Grant Street was forced off the road west of here and crashed into a milkstand near Sterling. The other driver fled, leaving Mr Fetzer uninjured as the wrecking crew towed the car for repairs.
Late Saturday night or early Sunday morning a break in at the H. Wels department store led to the loss of several hundred dollars in goods including six suits six ties and six pairs of Merino Seminete items. Entry was gained by breaking a large glass in the front door. no suspects have been apprehended.
The Ollila Fumida Oligania and the CoisiTia Club held a joint picnic at Summit Beach Park on Thursday afternoon. The outing began at 1 p m with machines leading to Akron beach amusements. The event honored Mrs. H Griffith as she prepares to move to Coshocton in a couple of weeks. Members presented Mrs Gives with a bedspread as a parting gift.
A representative of Orrvilis Bedding Co spoke at the Rotary Q Club noon luncheon this Thursday stressing proper rents for efficient work and health. He noted benefits for unmarried members and urged attendees to ask Wayne for more details.
Mrs Freistner invited the Ladies of the Afternoon Club to spend a day at their cottage on Tur came over and enjoyed.
A Wednesday event at ES tans rear e sa TA eon featured ernest miteabolh in a chaotic chase scene.
A Sunday notice details a Chautauqua event at Central Park Pavilion with a general meeting of rail guarantors and ticket selling committees planned for Monday Aug 2 at 7 30 PM. The list of guarantors includes local residents and merchants, with Hamiltons Jewelry Store involved in pre event sales and ticketing arrangements.
After the primaries, political activity remains visible as Ad Milla garners significant interest for a nomination. Democrats seek a Republican ticket to back the local man, Mills leads over Earer and Grace, while Davey tops the Democratic governor slate and Cooper leads Republican nominees. Wayne County vote tallies are listed with several county offices represented. The piece urges candidates to engage voters for the upcoming campaign push and hints at a forthcoming new prize-driven effort beginning Sept. 15.
Fragmentary OCR notes outline OPFE proposition related to subscriptions. It mentions August 28 and a term length of years, with counts of 25 000 and eight new subscribers. Text is garbled and uncertain.
At Crunch meeting officials noted an underestimate over 400 by an Inca electrician on installing the now wildest siren at Ohi Salt Co. The shortfall of 75 left coverage incomplete. charges exceed estimates, raising concern over the instrument’s value to the community and council plans.
Mary Conrad Winkler widow of William Winkler, lifelong resident north of Smithville, survived by husband and four children. She joined Church of the Brethren at 23 and served the community 46 years. Cause of death arteriosclerosis, after three weeks of illness. Interment planned with local church ties noted. A separate note mentions a $300 property damage case connected to Sterling school vandals identified by a teacher.
In the Baker region today a reunion was held on Ray Leatherman’s farm located one mile north of Bittman. About 160 attendees enjoyed a lively program featuring horseshoes and various activities. Families participated in indoor baseball and other sports amid a cheerful gathering.
The Rev. Kingle of Switzerland and Rev. Bear of Germany visited the Apostolic Christ Church during the past week. They planned a brief visit to Chicago and Ronny. Kinzie has a brother in Kansas with whom he shared news while here.
Fragmentary OCR text notes a devotional gathering and legal licensing items including a marriage license and local officials. Names appear garbled but indicate community religious observances and civil records.
The Ohio Boxboard Plant expands with a new mill and packaging line to boost paper box production for shipping. The fourth mill, erected by the company, will support an expanded box factory and increased employment in the Rittman region as operations grow.
Fragmentary OCR notes describe proposed Presbyt improvements near Rep tracks to connect with the Ohio Age project. Specific phase information and dates are unavailable in the readable text.
Community figures Snyder W Shook Steetniiler Wei Workinad attended a meeting in Ashland Ohio focused on local products and their impact. The session drew attention from notable men aiming to address community concerns and economic matters.
Fragmentary OCR notes indicate a Paris July 6 event plan mentioning Mr. and Mrs. Caflett and dates or months unclear. Reads like civic or social notice with incomplete names and language.
A garbled note reports an absence from Amsterdam in July and mentions a Mr. Stelne and an unnamed destination. Officials say more details are needed to determine if a public safety matter is involved.
Fragmentary copy notes a 1735 meeting involving ladies and arias focused on eye area themes. No clear participants, venue, or outcome is readable. details remain uncertain.
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