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The Rittman Press

Location

Rittman, Ohio, United States of America

Date

Sep 28, 1933

Page

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Safety patrols proposed by Governor White in Ohio

Governor White outlines creation of a state highway patrol to stop illegal motor vehicle practices, improve safety, and boost state revenue. Capt. Lynn Black and Glen M Daily named to lead the new divisions, with Merrell overseeing motor vehicles. Fire prevention week proclaimed with calls for local action and public education.

Geo. A White State Highway Patrol Ohio Mississippi River Motor-Los Ory White Lynn Black Hamilton County Glen M. Daily O. W Merrell Black Daily George White

Rittman to Host Kenmore in Big Saturday Grid Clash

Rittman and Kenmore collide on Saturday at 2 30 in the Rittman Athletic field as Coach Young adds Kenmore to a tough northern Ohio slate. Kenmore seeks its first win after a loss to Mansfield while Rittman fields a strong defense led by Grafton and Booth and hopes for a breakthrough on a wet field.

Young Ane Kenmore High Young Nerotgie Kenmore Akron Rittman Ohio Cliff Grafton Grafton Doylestown Mansfield Orrville Booth Hessidence Mougey Simintom Mouey Wells White Zivkovich Tno Ritman Cos Rittman Stassidence le Roger le MceAnallen I Wyene Snith Fidebuck Schlup McGee Mowgey Varath Rivkovich Gaston Roch Milifer Johnsson Downs Fawcette Mefee A Demlow Flory Re Creigler Ritt- Thin Sipnton Umifire Cafferty Dennison Vincent Oberlin Widdows Otverbein

Doylestown Eleven Open Season Versus Coventry Hi

Doylestown eleven opens season against Coventry High as coach Neat introduces Norlesians with five lettermen back four linemen among new recruits including John Kapronic’s brother. Neal seeks a capable field general to replace Grafton who starred for two years. Saturday game at Doylestown.

Neat Norlesians Coventry High Doylestown Coventry Feld John Kapronic Grafton Ifull Neal Doyles Town

Township Pre-Convention Meetings In October

Milton township hosts two pre convention meetings on October 1. at 2:30 pm at Sterling United Brethren Church and 7:30 pm at Rittman Presbyterian Church. Rev Ellen R Whitney of Smithville, Ohio, will address both events as part of a statewide program to support dry laws.

Methodist Episcopal Church of

The Dog Bewares Dogs Ranting After Sunday Firearm Notice

The notice states after Sunday October 1 a dog will be shot. Final action authorized by GEQRG MORGAN, Marshal.

Mrs John Schlup dies after long illness in Rittman

Louise Kurt Schlup, born May 30 1856 in Milton Township, dies at 11 30 pm Monday at her daughter Edna Ringler’s home in Rittman after 77 years in the community. Widow of John Sehlup, she had lived in the area since marriage March 17 1878. service by Rev CJ McGee at United Brethren Church with burial in Rittman Cemetery beside her husband. Survived by two daughters and one son, seven grandchildren, and several relatives.

John Sehlun Rittman Schluped Edna Ringler Milton Louise—Kurt Shean John Sehlup Hfa Wits Ritany G M Schhip Campeld Hickman Barberton CJ McGee United Brethren Church E.S. Hedrickson UU. B Rittmay Elizabeth Shackelford Frank Sehlup Bittman al Mance Bexsides

Pastime Theatre Week Features Famous Stars

Pastime Theatre presents a lineup of famed names this week. Kay Francis, Ann Harding, Clark Gable, Robert Montgomery, and Lee Tracy headline multiple dramas including The Nuisance With N-rays, Hold Your Man, Storm at Daybreak, When Ladies Meet, and other co stars. The program highlights fast talking wit, romantic triangles, and melodramatic tensions across Sunday through Thursday showings.

Ann Fording Kay Francis Joan Hanow Clark Gable Robert, Montgomery Lee Tracy Madge Evans Jean Warlow Wyrlaw Gable Weis Stuart Erwin Pierre Nilsaster Ann Harding Robert Montgomery

Booster Meeting of Rittman Grange Friday Evening

Rittman Grange invites all interested members to an open booster meeting set for Friday evening September 29. A special McGuffey program has been arranged by Lecturer S. Conrad and others for the event.

Rittman Grange Grange McGuffey Conrad

County Fair Glows with Exhibits and Prizes

The AVayne County fair hosts 2000 exhibits. high school events spread across Friday. Creston dominates prize list with top awards in several grades. Notable entries include Lydia Lehurn, Nina Lebar, Janet Smith, Vera Garrison, and John Benton among others, with prizes ranging up to $100.

Avayne County Fair Pirade Alea Yeorg Rig¢epe Rittman Doylestown Creston Popily Howard Schlegel Hird Betts Mae Davis Betty Wiles Bernice Clifford John Benton Harold Arabill Jean Chase Thieh Evelyn Foltz Elale Yarthalomay Bertha Garrison

Entertainers at Rittman Orchards Sunday program

Tommy and Sherlock, radio entertainers, will be guests at The Rittman Orchards company Sunday afternoon. Herbert Plahn, resident manager, invites the public to enjoy the one hour program starting about one o clock with no charge.

Tommy Sherlock Rittman Orchards Company Herbert Plahn the Orchards

Popular Couple to Wed Saturday at Noon

Mr and Mrs Win Bromigmini announce the approaching marriage of their daughter Margaret to John L Willans. The ceremony will take place Saturday at 12 o'clock at the Presbyterian church. Attendants include Miss Mary Brenneman and Kathleen Williams.

Win Bromigmini Margaret John L. Willans Aresbyteranchurch Rey Flendricksygn Mary Brenneman Malelex Kathleen Willaims

Rittman Post to Install Officers Tuesday in October

The Rittman Post plans to install its newly elected officers led by Frank E. Cook of Oroville as installing officer. After the ceremony, a reception will be arranged. Dues for 1934 are due, and prospective Commander's Guard members may apply for the embossed membership certificate under Dr. Robert Wenger.

Ieward Frank KE. Cook Oroville Robert Wenger

Supt Roberts Talks To Rittman Rotarians

Rotary members of the Teltiman heard an alletalk by Supt Roberts of Cuyahoga Falls Schools at Thursday luncheon on international affairs. He stressed keeping the army and navy ready for any emergency and always sufficient to act. Principal DeWitt of Cuyahoga Falls High School visited the club.

Rotary Teltiman Roberts Cuyatoga Falls Sum DeWitt Cuyahoga Falls High School

Piano Recital Announcement by Mrs Norton

Mrs Norton announces a piano recital to be held at the Presbyterian on Friday October 6 at 7 30 PM. Pupils from Creston and Smithville will participate in the event showcasing their progress and talent.

Anna Norton Creston Smithville Ata Ritiman

Community Fund Drive Prompts Swindle Warnings

A historic newspaper item describes a November four day community fund drive that was exploited by a swindler who collected large donations. The plotted scheme used fake bequests and misleading appeals to solicit money for disabled veterans and welfare causes. Officials warned readers to contribute wisely.

Court Briefs Estate Appointments In Iowa Townships

The estate of William Brinkerhofft of Canaan township is appraised at 7 099 dollars with Clermont M Brinkerhofft named administrator. The estate of Joly Cooper of Commagn township is appraised at 860 dollars with Aten Ro Fisher named administrator.

Willam Brinkerhofft Canaan Township Clermont M Brinkerhofft Joly DD Cooper

Sale at Court House Tracts in Doylestown Sold Saturday

Six parcels of Steptoe cattle land in Doylestown were sold Saturday afternoon at the courthouse sale. W OS Galehouse bought four tracts, Ruth Galehouse bought one, and Della Karepp bought one.

Doylestown Steptoe Catnte W. OS. Galehouse Ruth Galehouse Della Karepp

Cow flower named to administer estate of August Abby

A local court names COW flower as administrator of the estate of August Abby, late resident of Cunt Loiry. The widow Elizabeth, four children Chad Walton, Keee Mhy, and oD. by are listed as relatives. Real estate valued at $2500. Samuel Clinker and Thoman Trinker will serve as appraisers.

August Abby Loiy Asi Pletes Felude Elizebeth By Chade By Dang Walton Keee Mhy Samuel Clinker Jom Jrvyin Thoman Trinker

Fragmentary land transfer notice in Chippewa township

Fragmentary OCR shows a land transfer or property description in Chippewa township mentioning names such as Berkes Ritumin Jota Rufener Mary Tuite Wer Milton Fishere and Charles Wil Hot ta Levi Stemnes, with reference to 2 acres. The text is garbled and lacks clear dates or parties.

Berkes Mary Tuite Milton Twi Lay Jd Fishere Charles Wil Hot Ta Levi " Stemnes Chitled & Wilson Tad Ib Fisher Chippewa Township

Cleveland man charged after car wreck at Matteson home

A rough OCR reading reports a Cleveland man named Jourinner Cleve charged after a car collided with a yard and damaged the Matteson residence. The incident occurred about five on Tuesday near JeConnelaviie.

Jourinner Cleveland Poi Matteson Zinner JeConnelaviie

Teaury Attweke and Others Face Marriage License Notices

A blotched list shows individuals including Teaury Attweke, Trombuil and Mary Mears OCies, with Otho BK Schott in Westerville and Ruth Esther Gantz in Doylestown. Names like Pearl Wertszy Roy J. Her shey, John J Williams, Margaret E Brenneman, and other listed residents appear alongside marriage license notices for M. Crane and Margaret E. Crossley.

Teaury Attweke Trombuil Ty Dabeter Mary Mears Otho BK Wight M. Crane Akron Margaret E. Crossley Creston

Creston Woman Seeks Divorce and Custody in Pa. Suit

Mrs. Ella Mae Finley of Creston has filed for divorce from Harold Finley whom she wed in New Castle, Pennsylvania on August 22, 1921, and requests custody of their one child in Common Pleas court.

Ella Mae Finley Creston Harold Finley New Castle Common Pleas Court

Births Registered in August in County

Births during August as reported to the County Registrar in the northeastern part of the county include Creston where Donald Kelley had a daughter Betty Darline born August 18 Doylestown where Merle A Harter had a daughter Nancy Ruth born August 23 Clyde W Thomas had a daughter Corna Jean born August 14 Marshallville where Earl Snyder had a son Robert Earl born July 81.

Creston Donald Kelley Betty Darline Doylestown Merle- A. Harter Nancy Ruth Clyde W. Thomas Cor'na‘ Jean Marshallville Earl ‘ Snyder Robert Earl Earl T

Former Creston Doctor Succumbs after eighty two years

Amos C. Krestrick, 82, longtime Creston physician with over fifty years in Wayne County, died Sunday after a prolonged illness. A graduate of Thiel College, he co founded practices with T. Binney and later established the RGM Kneastrick Diasplis ph ont. Surviving are his wife Leila Balhey and other relatives. Interment was in the Creston cemetery.

Amos C. Krestrick Crostam Lifts Nomety Woolater Wayne County Thiel College volleRe Creston Kinney RGM Ata Brbey Knesrick Leila Bal Hey Knestrick Pan Snowden Kelly Iyterment Crenten

Special Church Services Announced for Next Week

The Presbyterian church plans several appointments next week with a morning service at 9 and a special youth event titled A toy, it. The evening service will feature Stey Mrs Ellen Whitney of Smithville. On Thursday two extra sessions will urge all officers of church groups to attend for leadership discussions, followed by a 7 30 service. Communion is set for Sunday, October 8.

Jnv Misa Luenla Witte Stey Ellen Whitney Smithville Owls Frit Tf Crevelant

Multiple births listed with August dates and names

A fragmented notice lists numerous birth announcements including Grimith son Donovath Dale born August 12, Jesse Wayne Hooser son Kenneth, Harold Zimmer daughter Jo, and others such as Joseph Johan Adams daughter Francise Jocleen, Garland Jackson daughter Ghelsle, plus Chippewa entries and various August dates for births like David Rohr son and John Harvey daughter Nettie Artene.

Grimith Donovath Dale Rittman Harold Surana Deni Ter Alma Ann Jesse Wayne Hooser Kenneth Eee Eenie Harold Zimmer Wi- Jo Joseph Johan Adams Francise Jocleen Auenef Garland Jackson Ghelsle Chippewa John A. Harvey Nettie Artene Keith B. Lowden Maxine L Albert D Porr Norman Eugenie Henry A. Weinshimmer Netty Lazor Pavkov Franklin George Shaffer Donald “Fredrick

Morgan to Remain Marshal Amid City Debate

City council discussion centers on appointing a marshal to fill the unexpired term of John Henderson. Mayor Hanes announces the choice that night, with Cornell expressing no support. Three candidates, including Spirit Henderson, were considered for four months. Residents report recurring street flooding on Sterling Street from a new pipe issue under the B&O line, prompting calls for maintenance and railroad coordination. City Engineer Randall suggests meeting with a railroad engineer to resolve the drainage problem and piping needs under the rail line.

Peet Byleeree Frank Hanes Dolther Coundl Itis Mayoti Cornell Morgan John Hender ITA Sterling Street Malatreet Joly cKohley Ginyard Street Wal Donde B &O B& O Counell Storting Ehider Alresta Randall Allant Inchit N&o

Red Cross First Aid Institute Set for October Sessions

The Wayne County Chapter sponsors a ten session First Aid Institute in Wooster from October 2 to 12. It trains attendees to become First Aid Instructors for their groups and covers injury treatment, shock, fractures, poisoning, and other common accidents. Representatives from industries and organizations in Wayne county are expected to attend, with additional invitations to interested county residents. Contact L. M. Grow in Wooster at 72 or 478 for information.

Eugene J. Willivon M. Dok Werleay Red Cross Wasdifanetln D.C Wooster Durin Wayne County Thrusd Gross County Spersons Industries I Wooster Orrville Rutman L. M. Grow, Wooster

Paridon and Lawrence Welcome Newborn in Doylestown

Mr and Mrs Anthony Paridon of Doylestown announce the birth of a boy at Smith Hospital on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Myron Lawrence formerly Mabel Bossler are parents of a 1b boy named Jack Theodore.

Anthony Paridon Doylestown Myron Lawrence Mabel Bossler Jack Theodore Ener

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Capitol Geared Petarnor White Cenot Goodyear Willard R B. & W. Oil CO Middy Doylestown Eleven Bewares John Schlup Rittman Orchards Supt. Roberts Marys Kerehiefe Avery Hantkerehiene Torrada Ricki Europe Atlanta Tien Oranda Mime Tioari Sony Community Fund Eitan Canaan Estate First Aid Institute
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