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The Log Vol. 22 No. 01

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  • Between 1914 and the late 1960s, the Champion Paper and Fibre Company published an internal newsletter, called The Log, to share news about the Canton mill, the community, and its employees. After 1940, news from the entire “Champion Family,” which included mills in Hamilton, Ohio; Houston, Texas and Sandersville, Georgia, was featured in each issue.
  • • • • • ' • • t • • / • • ... • • ! he Capture of Santa Anna Admirable Painting Presented to Champion Club Room by Hope Robertson for lhe benefit of our readers we here­with presen1 a photoCJTaphic picture oJ an admirable painting by Hope Robert­son {Mrs. BusselJ Norbum). depidi.nq the capful'& of G~neral Smta Anna~ the leader of Mexican forces in the battle of San Jacioto. Cenel'al Santa Anna was captured about fifteen miles soulbea.s1 of Houston, Texas. on fhe property now owned by The CbampioJJ Paper and Fibrs Com­pany and within fifty yards from where 'he company's Howrlon office is locaied. The painting. which is a real work of an, vividly depicts fhe capture of the Mexiean general by General Sam Hous­~ oD 's forces as he waa attempting to mal•l !e k! - WQ escape. The painting. approxtmateJy 3¥1 by S ;e,et, war; presented ~ecentJy to tho Cb•mpion Club Room of Tho Champion Pap~r and Fibre Company at Hou.stOtL Texa.&, by Mra. 1 orburo. Hope Norbum • Volume XXII FEBRUARY 1940 Number 1 Established 1914 · Published by HAMILTON. OHIO HOUSTON. TEXAS •• •• Twenty-Fif'th Year of Publication 'The Champion Family" •• •, •• •• CANTON, NORTH CAROLINA SANDERSVILLE. GEORGIA The paper for the cover oJ tb.is magazine is Chan1pion Cordwaih, and is made in our Ca.nton Dlvision plant out o{ wood itom the forests of the southorn states. The paper 1or the inside paqes ~s Champion White Hinqefold Enamel made In our Hamilton plant. We 111anufactu.re many g.:ades of bleached papet11, Machine, F'lnlsh ecL Super Calendered. and Coated. --- The Formation and Derivation of The States of Continental United States and Its Contiguous Territory Author's Note ln the.- April. 1938. issue of TnE Loc, we began a ~cries <."•f anicks on the l'nitcd 't~nes and its Contiguous Tc!rritory. ln this and future isbucs '' c shall give a short history of each nate. This will requtrc a ~::real deal of research work. I lowe\ cr. "c hope thll these an ide$ will be helpful to some re:ldcr~ of thi~ maga•~ine. (PART 19)-0HIO I :'\ 163-+ Jean ~ i cnlct, a Frenchman. crossed che Ohio River. explorcJ the country as far west as Lake N[ichigan and Green BaY~ later that section of ~orLh America was taken possession. of in 'the name of King Lou is X IV, although it had been ionnally included in Lhe origi nal gt ant by King Jamts I of England LO \ irgini a. ~ larch 12, 16 11 . In 1669_ Robert Ca,·alier. 'ieu r de La alle. of Ruuen France, ra~sed tlown the Ohio Ri ver and no doubt cxplorcc.l some rans of the :'\orth\ e~t 'I'et ritory. especia lly t he Ohio \ ·alley-. French Domination The period of French domination of the section of the 'Cnited ~ tatc5 which" as later called the ~ort lnn~st T erri Lory, is general! r reckoncu from I 670 to 17 50. The English que~­Lioned the French so,·ereig rny. basing their claim on the di s­C( l\ en. of '\onh . \ mcrica b.\· .J ohn Cabot, anJ the ~·sea-to-ea·· ¥ran{- v, hich hJd been given \ 'irginia, 1 [assach\t setts a nd Connt!cticut. In 17 ~ 3. Georg~ \· a~hi n gLon was sent by the wwernor of \ irginia tu Fon Le Bocuf \"·ith a protest to t he Frend1 cc mm::uHkr. hill th·.: protest wa' di ·regarded and rhc l.:'ffrttl" of the Enulish to iorre the f rl:nch to' surrender re- "ulted in the French anJ I nJian \'ars. in which the En ~l i sh ~ \-\ erl: !'tfCCc~.;.ful. Finalh. . lhc crmnictin"g" claims \·ere settled ln th(.' treat\' oi Pa'i in 1761. b\· which France ~ urrcndered '· (,rc-a( H·lwin all ht:r IJnds iri the ~onhwe: t area as far Ohio L a~cl Ofb~o Oldi!l t BuUrlin'Q *-' lb G~o te , (2) This reproduction of the Blue Field of the American Flaq shows th"t) S!ates in order of their admittance to the U:l.ioa. as tl1c .\ Lississi f.> pi R iver. r oil owing r he Re' ol utiona r~ \"~u. th i ~ area became a part of the L"nitcd ~t<Ht: ·. Northwest Territory l!~ I 7~3 a.IJ the land between the Ohio :l 1ld \li-=-·'.:-~irri R i,·er~. west of P cn n ~~· lvania and :'Outh of the Crl.:'' t La!...<.'' bccamL· the ~onhwcst Terri ton. • • This territory was to be subor linalt' Lu th · vri~1nal ·nar ' T he t :ncyclopedia Briunnica :tart:s tLat. ··.\m(·n~ tbL Lt,·t nntL mo~c important act~ of the CL~ng1 ·."' oi tht.• ,')Jd l\~nfc'-!­cration, wa · ils pas-sing thl' urJinan~l· of 1-. 7. r'n 't...ltt'~ a ~u\'e rtHl'lt<IH for the rcrrit<1n· uonhH l'St of lhl' Dhio ki' "~r. The on.Jinancc is .t r~.·mark·1l~l~ Jo~.·nnH.·m in man\ part;'-"'- r .... . wd c'\peciellly ior Lhc• clauM.: in it~ ~ixth ::uli~·k. \iud1 t~.·aJ"· '·'rhc tc: ~ha l1 be neither nor in' nlunt.tt' ... ~.'n it\hk· 111 ~H.{ l L'rritury oth~rwi, e titan itt tlw pun~"hntl'~lt 0f c-rime~. 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PI t il\' ' l.1 t t' lu l~f· "'' n H .1 . , ' ' , \ Hh' tr,l' "r {'' t.. ;, •\'ll n' 'T ~~ ( 'Itt it ·, ... : t ~t 'H"'' .'-..;t.lbli l,t·"l tht; F\J\ '-'' nnh ut 11r t it(,' tc t Lit t>t, .1 t \ t r ,, 1,t , th1 i '"t \' ~~ ~ ··41~ ·· uL .\ ruui\ 11 !-iClt h.•n\en l in ti n· \.. Hil '' ~ 'l J\:m ito1 '. \1 :tvi~ t • .... bitch d:tl (' i \ l'ri\ 7. l ;'~· !\ , .. . ,, ., ~ ~lh· tht' f l ' ~ L lfjt~tn~· nt in t hl' ;lrea ,:.. hidt h\( ,,,h,. U. '. r+ \ · -.L j l'lfit,•t'\, htn 1 lP ll' l :st' l d~'llH' Il \ in the cH I. .t \ J ; \'\'\" iJV' th~ · l ft uJ ( )hlc'l. th\ li1 · t :-- , tl t.' t l( tlw t ~· t t tl t'\ \ tv 1· , m <· r. vf 'h ~ l · nitt'd ~l.tt~. ('Jr \ m ., i .. h ashiu.gti)n County t1.. -ft.' rt l \! l' i t~ H "l \ . J .,. \:t~ .. lt<•d til<.' ·(! , , I t0U tl l \' n( thl· "\~'' \ U\H: .. t '1\.,r·t · '. and ll :llllt~d \ .·h· hiJ aQlnll. in )l,l10t of • • \ 1 . r e \·.a~hm . t n. In \f a,:~t\ a . (11 IIH· firl:!L ct,·il HHII"l \ . i,h .. (.; n·!~· · 1 '' s.nJ i•''ti(-(' ;' the i t"OJ' k:· In ~Lu it"t\ a ... tabti}; .. ~ ti} ·· lJ 1't L:-1nd t th, P \' hich ,old .tnd ga ,·c n lc~ .th , ~ • . ' 1ti ,~h , ' uhl nnt t't! d1 .. 1 u1 ,.d. ~ )hio f("'' mcd a ,f tht· '\t rin .. .--.1 l'cr1 it•ln .an t if l ~on. '' hen it ,, .1s ~N .ed . · . ~.~t ·a. ' l ' ~ h. rritvl·~ . \tth liS Ctl ~· it a l :tt ChiJJi - t" i~H~:. The Mound. Builders ~ 1ar·u t: . w·. "\ el1 :.t:-. r· rt;r,n::: ( )f the C hio :-~nd ~Ti s · i s ~ i p p i . n ~. L~ I e ~I c' \,If the h~i bitat il) t) Uf a l'rChi {OfiC pcorle ,l . • ~l~ ~ I:uund Bt iJdl r$. 1 n \Yashingto 11 CourH y th ere arc · 1 ~ :-l't. - of \ hid '\ 6 .t r~ inclo.: ll rcs. 102 mouHds a nd 7 :i • ~l ~ ~·:. tiu! ... c ;; :e ~ot nc o£ the bc.., r. an<.l O'lOSt ·interesting · . nl ~ ·ti(?llh ~\·ithin the cen£er of tiH~ Cit\'" o{ ~\l cni ct­~ ·: L:s \ ia·. o r '-he $acrcd way, Inound~ ,,·hich is a an..:cl 11. ·\Jnd ~bou t L-D fe t:t in diameter a L the ba sc, :J~ 11 ,: c~i ·"' li21nerer on top anJ approximately 25 feet i·,_ 1. . \ t the ·, ,, r of lhc mound the ea1 th is le\'el e).. tending \tUt ,, urcl a-hour L? feet ~di around the n1ound. On the outside <.nd · ··r;ding ~H·ou n cl this r.lain. i .~ a trench about six feet w!d~ and :.h rec f \:.et de~ p. the <.tut:ide bank o{ which i" higher i su !l e n!a~:-t a \ L ~ f ,t-,1 of the m<>und. T 'h e re a re oak trees gro .,,,_ 1.111 this n· ,,lll1d n.ore than th ree feet in dia meter ?A l'-, ' t'=t be .: l''\ c, l h\1nd reJ .\ ·ears old and which. no ~. ...........b t. '!t:ew 't!p f ro!' ~n JU •In. ]ong a[L~r the ~1ou nd BuiiJcrs Je. t f:or p.a 1 b un kntl \4 • n. The q tt ~ .. \;ion is oft.en! ,ked, ''\Vbo were the .\lound Builc.l­~ r.' : '\ he;·e did they lOme fron) r \'ht:n did rhey occupy il·al pan. 0f ? •~ u ("<.H ... n t r~: \ '1-~at: became of them: 1 Archae­oloci~ ls . afler k .. n .... ~ and ~\ai n s ta ki n~ re earch work, ,,\!"ithout nv. ... ~ ti:=fat.tor . ' au~i\"h:r... ca. reh ' ; ld t t:; the\' clo not know. ~ .,; 1ienn. · L . !i ~trone. an::ha<·. ok1gi · t r,f the tate o[ Oltio. : taLes ~ ;,n, · 3rt: · ·Ce;1.a~n cu l t u re~ of the ~d o tnd Builders had con1- Jl· .'. d is~ppc~ red fr 1m the 51 age of action prior ro the • :1 a] t..A \'. h!te r)h~erv't.: r , :.Yith w}VJIT'l: cvnhequently, they ·,e, (•; c;11ne : J1 C(,ntat·L.': Others st;nc rhat they evidentl y i La~it~d 1 h1~ t;r,qr.tr:· prjvr t a tht l nui ~ n > b c.~w long 111an -l<7e.S i J( 1.. Lno·.,·. 'I f.:P. En~.. ~ ,.k.pcdia l~dtannica. spcahn2 of the.: ~'f ou nd B 'lrlcr~ . r.)ak.t~ tlJi ~ ta cJTit- lH : ··· rJ,c~e rtlvu nd. , unlike tiH1Sc u uaH ~ l(JUnd a l hc r eli t.J~ c,f ha.t:b;tnJt1. •.:xtinct races) a1e no· c_r .nfi t.t.('d to ~ny f11IP panic1 la: }"uq () c . . . Tltc ra ~c ~1 ich b .ilt dH:ro W;J .. t'\·idend)-r t:nd<J\·~d vith lti ')"b '--l uali fl c:(l-t! o :, ~ c.r sJci;l an,J r~t:(;.nc ... ·: I\ rhc wri te· ~t c ·t.dt. t the CoJJ Cl't. l ~· t cp~, phc: •d nn dtu ide uf ~ac 1 a \ ia . 1our.J, by t.he C. . l~, of \ 1 a ri~tt ··, it \clS \: h a 1 tar.~·:! fc ~li: o:T c;.f bc~ n r~ d ll roltl ~;kd \ ·itb Sf tll ih whn at GOUl.t: WJ e . fi.efha} tbOil ando of ) car . :i('v 1 inlt~dHrcd tht· Sacra Via Mound. Marietta, Ohio cnunuT and et<.·c.:tt'cl thcs( rnounc1:-. pe rh·lps, ;t ~ a pJace nf v;cn s hi1' o r· fo r 1 H lrpo~ c~ 11 nkJH J\ n a nd liJt .. l tiled Lu ottr p rese nt J a) c i vi 1i :t.a t ion. 'f he Sacra \ ia m0LI nd hrts tH!vct been opcrwJ. n ncl , per.­hap ~ , ,, i!J nut be Ju ring Lhe rwxt u•ntury. l t i ~ sa icl 1 hat in the many mounds opened. 110thin 1! cA va lue ha. bl't'll found , only a fe\- relic " ·hich han: t1HO\·n grea r ligln r1u thC' a n s and n1 a nufact u re ~ of d1 eir builtl e r~ hut not bing in rcga rJ to their origin or t: xtinction. , H.e.w Cntt: a rc the wo rd8 of T h cnnas Ca rl y le, on ,~ o f the most intc re, ling personaliLies who Jonlinatrd the life a ad thougbt of the nin eteenth cent uq , ' '~d a n knows as little or as n1u ch of the sct:ret:S o{ the universe, as the mjnnow doe-s uf the ocean cidl.!~ and periodic currents. the 1 radc '''ind~ and mon soo n:).~ thou gh it may know every cranny anJ pebble of its litde nati\·e creek.:' The ¥ewa rk, Ohio, ~'fou nd 'ystent is pronounced by Archae.ologisLs t0 be the nlOSL cxt<.:nsi.vc arrc.l cla'bo rate in Non h Aoterica. 'cOver an area of four square miks twelve miles o( embankments were thro\vn up in the for111 of cirdes . octagons, square , ovals:- conica ls. etc. ~early 1,000 mounds have been noted and 1narpcd in Li ckjng County, Ohio. Fort Hamilton As previously stated, t..he fir t pernl~nent ettlement in Ohio was at iVIarietta, April 7. 17HH. In t79 1, 1\ rrhu r St. Clair founded .Fort Hamjlton on the :\'liami Ri\'cr. appro_ i­mate1y twenLy-fi\'C miles nonh of Cincinnati, and here we are told, ''l n 1793 General Antlluny \'a)'ne on~.:~nizt·d his expedition aga inst the Indians \'\rhich gaYe to the r nion five grca-r staLes. )) On the spot ,x,·hcrt! Fort H~tmi l ton 0 J'lCC ston ~l , and on ground a! most made sacred by i~ ..' founJer " . 1e n~ral St. Clair aoJ C cneral Anthony \Ya) ne nnd thei t* br~,· c l)lJi e n~, ~'l 111(Jnumcnl h:ts been erected tln .. l ledi c::ttcJ tn Lho·e brave rll t l'l, ·who risked their lt\'t.', llJ \ re$t this 'OtH\ll }' frOtH a sen age race. Jlerc .:tt Hc.iluaton. Ohio, i!) tht· p:lrenL nrganiza1.ion of 1 'he Champion P nper a nd Fihre l'< wpal't}. rfh<" l a t~ P eter (;. 'Thtlmsnti , rour)def' of 1he comp~1 n y, \~·as burt'l Rnd reJr.oJ in. Cinet un~li, <lnd Tor , t::Vl' Hd ;.t·nrs wa:> eng·tg<.\.1 in the sta tionery h t1 in, ss, b11t ht.•cnming int~.:: r ··t-.;u in <.'( '• h "d p:.pl'f rw d~t...id cd t,, c·ntl'r the lu~uuf:ld t nin ~ 1\dJ. Sho1ll) tl, er ·­a ft l: r. \lt. ' l'h()JIJ"-OJt 1\urch .. t -cd J .;.mall mill and l ·gao tht: l11a unf.1C l U IC t,f rtntrd r~q ~..: r. Rl:a li;~ing the ''~t',ll I ( IS ibi!i~ (3) A Conestoga wagon of the pioneer days. Wagons like this weTe used by abe pioneers b:orn lpswi.sh. Massachusetts. for the Ohio country on Decem· ber 3, 1787. ties and demands the coated sheet would create, he decided to manufacture coated paper on a large sca le. T,.vice by f1re and flood his plant was destroyed) but being endowed with a spirit similar to St. Clair)s, Anthony \:Vayne's and the e.arlr settlers along the ~;Ii ami Ri,·er, he rebuilt upon bigger foundations an iodustrr which deserves :rhe name, The Cham­pion Paper and Fibre Company. T oday, the four planLs, at H·uniltnn: Ohio; Canron. North Carolina; I-Ioustoo 1 exas, and Sandersvi lle: Ge01gia, employ about 6,000 people, and r .ore than 30.000 live on the payrolls of the plants of The Champion P ap<;r and Fibn.: Company. Han.ilton has a population of about 53 ,000 and is a great manuract'uriug center. In 11)00 Chilii{.olllc. Obi o became the Capital of rhe tate. 'TI,e -.tate IJrJlJ'e was l()t:ateJ on l11e northwest corner of ~1ain and J'ai'll Streets. Tltc uld capitol bui iJing was Jis­m~ Iltled in I h5 2. Chillicuthe rclllai necl Lh<" capital o( the sla lP. \U til 18 10 w )l('ll the.. g(Jvernmc.Jil Jl;mo,·cd 10 Zan e~n·jllc r,,. tW(J ycans. RtfUJ ning t() Chillilul'ht in J b12, i l chose ( (JIIJiliU11!)1 in lollJ i.lb th·· pt·nmmt>nl <:cl pi t:d uf 1 he ~lal~.:. lr• Cin<.:inJ,aii 1 th(; i.:tt,JHI larg•:·t c 1ly uf Ol1io, :llld tcm lt in ran~ in rlw I 'ui~t-d b l [ltc·6, tl~t· L• ~·i .l tlllt t: <A llw ~ L a t e 1,,\h_l i lJ ,l .tw slot! ~..H J•ICJitbcr 241 17'JIJ Ci rwinn.a ti i~ tlf\ .r ht· (JhitJ Rivt:f' Itn<.l ;h l,uilt 11 1•'•11 I Wt) It ll.ti(('S, dw fll!'o[ (,(} r •ct ab•J.'I· tilt l iVI.."J Ki lh .l tit' C 011(,_1 1 f2 k • t, l1 1H1Ull ~lt-d h ~ ;1 ci clc l1f ltjjj rd)UIJI 4•1) fl't'l hi!/ft. fcH JtliJlP, I I I ,. ,.,fld , ' ()JH' ,( ;f u r 11 1 , . I 1 Jl' II It r Ill t lllf) lu d! 'iJit'o I h I) n t), • l c "II i fit Jl{ .' • • r I h. 1 iry cml'h' c& mr~11· tl. •11 11lll'1) ~'I""., . tHil·. It ~ ~ n• tv"l ft.r th<· l~t~.ltrty u{ it cdJHrL ' whit It I I'• h II fol llttlt !; i f1 iJII dar• ( 1Jnn ~ tlb , (I ' ll ~' , .. ~ id c•tll t! 11 I 1,,, t' :c tu.l w rll•nH•ILt..d J'f'lllfld • ( Ill tJI}I cfli I .IIJ itnpr~ rt.lll f I ot.,lftlllt tc,;i d urtJ tn tttl 1- f:t( t "' 11 • l'·WII. IL i!j ' .• llcd tl~t· • ( Itt•··. II ( 11} ., fl hll " n HlH'd in ftt•1J<•I ,,f I!J(• Rt!)i it 'Y I cl dw { llh::l(ltl It It Ita I f'l'l tlll l IIJIJ c:A It 1),. tJnu ,,,,,. l.alf n.illi Ill. ( j, \ l •l.t ud i, 1 J. • I" ~. t • 11 y iu ()1,. , r)(l "\: r u1l1 I· tt .t• .t ;,, tlw I lnil d :,, Jll It t\ at~ II Ill d 111 h· 11111 o 1 I{) lc Ullt.!~ I ~ ~~ ~l·· Cl ':>/' 1 111d tl'h '' J·t)Je ' 'lt} ,'' r.o ·~lead h~·t :''' , ~"• I (J} i r \"\ide and bca u iful sJ <.hlcd rec • lws a fnc yi; ~~.m r,f rnuk . IL ' situc1tcd 'n tht south n ·ho·;e . Lake e v.i1h c.l 1 opula i(,n of :bou1 J/100.! 0 Eu..f, ''"enu•· da:.-rnc: t , he \11.c:ric. a· '·\.\ hitest \~,;a;,. and j l~aed ~;d or~ . 'h(.~p and tiu :z1c1 . J i the - cond lanJe l raan l[:l\~tunu:: city in 1 Jtt_ < J t<·iH I. kcs re.•!nu. J n i1 2.4f'u laet·>ric . m rc.: lhnn llJ.fJOI) difTn·.:nr alli lr· art mant.i:acr.u:- d. l-f~re in I 70 j hu f) RfJ kddlt·r I'Jtmd•·d the Stand a ru Oil Com­p1n~ · ·and Hr,,·, rh1: cit) b•1:i~..)!'~; of one oft c l.arg · t oH n: - e ric,:, in the •, c,dJ. ( Jl 1it> has more f han 30 1.i ie ... with ::!) 000 a!ld mo.re inbabj­ta 111. ·• ·t be l'~Ol'lllaLi on of the st4i tc i~ more th sn i. 00 i u. BcLausc rJf its gtc:at .minenl rt:~{JUn:es a ;eli .a 't f r i,· s<Jil: the state ic. one of tie mo·t imp''r'.:anr in tl e r u'ion. The slate.: is rich in coaL iron: clay, oil. 1:mesu:mc.:. nattt.r.ai gas, cc:ment and sai l. Its agrjcult.Jra! product., are whr.:at. corn anJ oat.. o( ils biggest crops.:- a Ia r!!c } an of w h:ich i~ consumed \,.ithin the ~t:ate bv, · it~ own Ji\ie sLock. lt~ ch:cl indu ~ tri es arc iLs factories: which produce autom,·biles. tn.:c ... s) rubber rroods. steel and irvn. lilc1 brick, pottery. te.xt~'e!), paper, clothing> etc. l n. 1930 Ohio bad a very low percen--·ge o! iLin:rac::r, about 2.3 per cent. She has many fine ea· ~~..ional in ti£ ·­tions; the Ohio l'niver ·ity, at Ad1.en~; Ohio 'td::e l nrver.;it:., at Columbus; \'estern Reserve, at Cie\elancl; : berline Col­lege. l ·niversitr of Cincinnati: _{iami l·ni··ersity. at O~to d. Ohi0; \.eslcyan L·ni\"e rsity, at Ddaware: Deni~on ·ni'."er­sit )' at Granville; Kenyon College, at Cranb.er; \1 "ihoJ~ College: at pringfidd, and \Vilbertorce 1Jni;·er~1cy. t traitsville. Ohio. th ere is a hidden hell tt.-bich . .a.. been burnjng since.: 1 ',..,. an actual h~rror n1or\! t rriblc tf:'~p 1 1jlton 's In ferno. It is aiJ that ··thou anJ~ c f acres oi o -'-c bcauti f ul, rolling htlls are pockmarked 'Yit.h ·ink ho!c;) \·h ,. - the tire has passed.'' F.i ftr-six years ago a coal m:n~ "allght on fir~ creek was diYertctl into it \·et. the hell ... tiH • burns on. Fift y-tivc n1illion dollars "orth of coa~ La~ be n destroyed. But. rcccnl reports state that witl, the: tid of lh \'. P. /\ . th<.: 1lam.<:$ are now conlined to ... n area of =tbout t hirty sq uar~ miles. ..\ n e lWOI k. vf tunnd · ~.1ll·d "·ith d:ty ha,·e bottled up Ul'h.lergorouud fire: . Th ·~e ·unnd~ an. de­sig ned not to ext ingUL.sh the fire but to ('t 11! n .. it .v (' n .. in areas, which will in time result in :Tn1L•\ ;ug Ohio'$ blllning in f ~.: rno. Ohio hns c0ntriburc:cl c.'\'Cn Pn:siJents: (.rant. U ·' s Cttrlicld, ll o r t i~c·n. ~lc-l\.inlc:). T:.h and Harlin_. ' l'he ~ t-.He is .. tbout 2 tO milt: in lt-n\Tth fr -.n nor:th u south. tlt c \!'l'c:a tcst \i'-hh fr,,tn c.:,bt tP \e"t is 2.;· mil--:-. n ..i. Lht: a rt:a 40.740 · qu~u~..· mil~'::.. h is l':tlh: l th' .. bth'ke~. ' S!a tl:''; the fl tiW<:r ~~ •· ... \·.trkt l'arn.llt'"'··. ---- -- - - ~ ________ ........,....,_ ___ , f t,,i t1 /J iut 1\tlit·nt: l lt l\, rl' Ill\ ,~hdi1'L:i. J)u(' • l>.u. li f. () h~ prc'll \' g,~t kl. but I w.:mt"lu't .Hh·, \.: ~('II ttt Ill 1..,•, d111g Ill (t..Hitltlll'"' Sluti l'". lim II II ·tt r \ft ·k•1 \ .tilt h,Hhll, ~ht···~ bc. u th \''\i11g thin:,.~ 'lt u1 l \ l'f I Ji l t,• \VI' \ l'l't' Ill \ I I tt d ~{) ) t:.ll S ag, . ,II H.I ~I ' slll Llll.l II : Tlh~ ll \ h\ hii'' "'H l )'i)U ·~nnpl t in .. I b • fc )I I 1 ~ l 1• t k .• , · 'I' h i i 1 h 1 II 1 s t l Llll • lt~..: ~ hit 1l h •• H n h \ 1 ~ 1 r. s, Ill q .... ·'II' l he:· II\ I 1 I"' ~l ri llllli\ ll •if I I kttP\ ·~ ~ l.w: '' I 'll 1\ "' i. l ".1\ 0 l t •J' 1 n,e, htH.tll \rho .,Jltc·t d 1 • .u\d .lh flt..''"k r:lll hl.!t Jl,)~e \ ith it." An Unusual Welding Act~ ident \ m~u ·lttl}.ll rH· ' ' l·lti,"t \ .l~ nhtl..i 1\tJ. n the uuTirwn· r ,.\ dl tlt;t :'"\f .l ph.: l I \t t\t~\ 1-Hh. h I.Utdc· ; .... \ c;d pipe l h j'( t. rt' l'( h nt ... H ·lh'Jh f "h~ ~,.nd ,,f thl' \';P. , ~ i 1 h h: .... turdl (t nd h ' Ill' h h.'\~··1Jtct. <l n,.l tll ~''t1 \. l~kd tl. k dlln hud ht. 1 f11 \ h .t~ ldf' i~':t\d ~J~, d~~.. 1i1 ,, :Hh.l ltl\w int1 the tlf'G'II t·nd ,,fit \ilh hi ~ n '·' l rk ... l,hLd 1h:11 ht~ tht•uPht he ~\~uhl ~ i\t' '' , p•c l.n; · ~~" t l'::J 1'lr k~k-·t't' .' H\ th1 .... \ !!.,, ·. .l u~t ~~ hr: bln lllh) lh. r f.f tt .... rln }un ~ -~\."\ 1)1 fl' t ~ll ~t·dl' ~' hicb '."k \ ~l n,}l\11 Hi \(' lu ltll• 'Uti'· . l l•l • [ !}"'-' \.\ ;l~ blu \ n I t\'1111 hn, lt:tnds .Htd .;} t'~t .m i ~' h · fl)! •m. ·r h(•il)h.'-t- 11[ lhc.' , 'l ' h ,~i ,w '" ·'~' ~unu~h to {~,~ .. ,,n.,· t 'lP.' }f l~i~ ronsiL. lt \V,t~ t1r~t t hoH~hl tl\al l1e · ~~l·tha't a .. t:~:tlu._· hll·· 1njnn 'Ju~· \C' rllc !hunt-. htlt fort ... ,lt t~t~ th~-- lnJt:r) \', ,t~ ;-\qwY1i ·ia1 ~'nd dnne \.1~ ~~{'l di-,lbil- • lt'\. \Y 1u f'~"t'l'.:~!"i} h..li'P·ent'(.i \y~~ that !-<)n'le \mburn~d ncdy­ien: e f• t.)11) tn~ l \tld" ~'-'t Ll1ron~h :1 h(\lc in d'h.' <'llU ht: "'""' .,~li:Lrttl." ss ~h I \.'tJ ,hf' Ddint t i t the fLHlh~ :t~.t~in~t th,· rnetal. ~. The amot~ J t c't .-:c\.tyl~nt' con1; th.J in the rip~ -w·Js nbo,c t' ~ 'j~ r'•·r ~<'~;"lt•.:-nc !in1it. ;( tr rem •in ,..,J in tht·rc and dill not 1' lilfr \ ~~ n 1' · ·dl'w 1ntu tht p;pe th~· u~~·gen fron1 hi ~ brc~!~ ,ji!lllie-d dh., '*cct' lent' enotlsrh to bring the cuoccn ... nraLia \. v :\'II '' t~ t1in th' e~plnsi,~e rang~. rh~.,... r~d hot end ~ f ttl : •.t-~." iurn . ~h~d th~ s,,urce 0f ignition and as ah,·ays 1·'tli ... ens :'\hen the ~e condiri, tl'S n re present~ an exp!G~ion )'• r~t t:."'" • . iiltc.1u :h thi- tcciden( rnhtln be caJled a freak and would ~ ~ nrst · h~~"'Pt'r.t · ·l1 ..' t: in a milti-0n time~ . 1t haJ a verv ol.i>vioos ... • J . tt:o~t'. \Yc do. uot ha-ve tu wor~v ahout thi · man blotving . .rt n n~- r.1ore p~ pe "'. • (, plodi ng Metal Drum A bt::cksn: .it1: \'ras ernpioyed Lo remoye one end kom. ~~o~eci 'f!let<-t drum~ bv n1eans of a-n .acet vlenc bl<J\V torch. C:hemic.a~s at d other ·raw 1naterial~ had ·been Sllpplied i.u 'th..:1~": bu.t., :in-~ .rnan,.· were not return able.. the drun1s served a~ w:a te co_ rainer~, after on.: end had been rc n,oved t'\o\:r.o er:1; lo.~ .ee-~ br~)tght the dn.inls to tl1 e hop and took th em ""'··a~. @n <Jnc occa sion the blacksmrrb, if {ter proceedjng to c:-u1 ;OtJt ~n end ·wit!l the flarnes, noticed the drum. rising- and til 1ng fr~;.~!!1 its upright position and ducked. Almo;t in ­.: ttl: nd: · the ~,,r cm1 end bu r~t fton1 t he d~:um accontpanied uy a bla..,t uf flame. Th<: flame ignited the clothing of one r.·' ·l e ~rnpJoye e s who , .. -as llt.:&rby at the time. Before the flames n :uld llc ~ .... t.in.~uished the man. v,·as fatallv l:nrrned. ~ . fthe ff'l'ral o{ tLis accident is to never applr hea~ t.o a. r 1("•ed cf nz.ainer. Funhermx)re. it: is c- cm1al t h<t t non e of t-~.~ t.riginal ma.ltlial ~ ~l:hich it r-ontain.:d~ be present before ;:.uC ·· a procedu re~~ the abc! \re is ca r.r.i~.;d out on even an open .d-run1. RernerrJ.t>er heat c~n d:i.;~urb the equitibrium of a ~ ~ y 7cal <-1f cht!inical st~t<: to Si,JCh a degree that seri0tls con­S{ ·:quences n.:ar r~ult. frr_,m olt-!!1.; r.!Juncil Chemiutl Section _Vewr L t tt/!1" ' . -----~~----~~~----~~--- .; .. -~ • !),., .• ' , ,, f.' .. • a .. - ~ f } l 'l:f v1oman wjH keep a secret, 99 (5) • ~l'l}l'~'tW, l\11 ,, tllt·l \'l f t: ~ Olt fiHH~!J•d nod ft •ll _n , t he· lJo!f•• tn, ~ •'11 a ~ . 1JI ·t t~ ittl!I V h,ut w··ll. ·\ nd Jlnl'·• dv- !ward \1f>l l (}I aHSW\ n··l ye.~ur hlrut. A \ •·'U id }IHl lm tlwq <l 'th l l tc, cud not I f'Y' ' ' ' ~d r111 • ~·llpf,H• t' ~cHI Wt:l c' (fll·tWI'c'd .. , ~\ t·tll /:h f. by :,1 ~~~ lf\ (: \ ~dt 111>011 1.:' l o thH>~V .\P ll i't tif!c> tC1 '~~01>-l., . . \'Vith nfl j) IJ {- ltl I H~ I l' in ;'tHlr IL·Jnld · plidu \ {ltilfl y~Ht gi'\t.: llj' ytHii li f· wirhoLII rndt! n·~ a fh,ht ' \ d l, this .l ilt lr t•·r. ublt: wh1cb ha yuu npfi<~t ]s n nthi n ~ ('0\Hp,rrd llJ' what (J!hl'r(; havt tw.:t; Sr, W'hy do ym• whiH IJ '(.-.r ~Hhl whi,1w ~ ~ y(:)Hr r,rtsf" \:Vby gi, e np nn.d ,p tit \4:ithou1 r.na·king the HlCe ~ R,~ nH' lldJtr . Itt} hDy, whc.·n YIJU 're 1 rnubled by df>t.lbl I• r() nr ~..~aY~ rns nf glonm mf• rl havt:· wnrh:d their way out.. \:\~ h en the Fate~ have you cQrnercd , y0ur co:uragr- must t::;how: J ) t n't lie Jov,'n and . die at the vcrv fl rst blow. ~ HOW MUCH FOOD A WORKER CAN BUY FOR ONE HOUR'S. WAGES IN lt:)~M ~ OF THE A~ER ICAN WORKERS' MAE:t1Kf T BASKE rs 0 .96 ITAL'f I 27 I 90 3 .80 VNJlU !>1A..1 ( S CONTENTS OF EACH BASKET \Vhlte Bread 5.709 o.zs~ ~e .Bread 1.229 "· Flo' ur 2.103 G Oatmeal 0.23·4 " Butter 0.7~5 " Margarine o ,~ so ·" ~ard O.S35 " .Beef 1.467 " Mutton 0.082 " :Po-rk 0 .. 129 (I Veal Q.l79 • Bacon 0. $~4 " Potatoes Sugar Coffee Tea Cheese Milk Eggs Rice Macaroni Be ana PrWles 6.481 ozs. 2.143 " 0,359 ll 0.056 Q. 0~175 Ill 0.337 qts. 0.665 0~ 135 on. 0 .. 163 .. 0.135 " ~.099 ~ .Baaed on the average eo:ti-ellmp.tion of 100·Amerlean1anillies, a £am· Uy of 2 adults and 3 children will use: 4 baskets p.er day; 28 bas· ~ets per week . • Bq_.a:ed lll.l'~dy op International Labor Offure sli.al,33tiC$ fur wogeo ~d price~ m futportn.at crtiea &f e-ach country dwing October, 1935. • " 1.1 I ) I ft • I I ' ' I ! I I I• I ~ Jl' t I I I tJ I I I I . I II ' \/, I I / /t, ( /t.Jillfl'l /' 1 d' 1 I· c (() lexander Thomson, Jr., Vice-,resident and Advertising Manager The Champion Paper and fibre Company \J(·x. tt~ h 1,') \..!J·d b,· the .. ~ mplt)r''S 'l tounJ th· pl.tnl. w •• ~ ~·h. 1 ~e .. ' tn 1'}~~ - sft,.;r whidJ h~ 1J4l\d ·J .,ln •und th\.~ \' H4tl ti in~ .t 'ri"·~ f int~1cs tin l }'hL'- S f\.>r ;l in~innali pal'"t:r. \rh-t~'l t." re 111 u~J h nt' be t~ntt'\ <.d tht' 1-I~Hnilto n pl. nt l i ll:k 'l•. li.._~•i\;~n j , [' l' 4lihf ribtL c,) IJlr<lll~, lu J..•arn SCIII)l: ( ll·n_ • •l,.: r·t~ ~r 1\i l.ktll ... '. l .H 'l h ~ W 'b 3 ~ ~('<..iat<:d wilh t~H' L~ it i~\ l_) ' ar-tmc.:!h ,f the Ci l 'illn:ni um(.'t• of the 'om-l'l;: l:t \"'. , ~unti l and Jeep ~ t ~ (1 :t1l~t h~ i. ,ul J\. \. i't ...l c- } ~ca n ( ui t: .. ~auruht'r <_~ n., ~ b r~~ fi~h. ca iishi ng. \Ve u ndcr- ~ hcrm.an. and has caugll t "\. · l ~. the ' ritt:-r sa\ . lex 'J'hornson, Jr.} haul in a ~ I - ~ T .. :j~J,~ ·r .. unny fi.;h.: orr the coast of Florida, in a ·C''ih H d L-icturc. ·rhc re~oner stated tbe 11sb weighed appr =matt.JY -~00 round~. Military Genius - One of The Greatest I Generals In History T !i L :!re~t .!.::. b~tdt-, rerhaps_, of the R eYo)ution-tbc con­:: l .... r t~:tt: t·.iTrKJ tJ;e tiJe of the \'3r-was the battle of l ;~a. '"~- .L, re B".rgo) ne -u rrendered. \' ashington · s re­t1'£'!!' t ~~·:···f~!:..'! ~ ~'". ler~e·.- and the manner in \vhich he stnJck ... . the ... - ~ I .... ::n ener:y at Princt:ton and Tr<:nton. also the vi g- ~ :u:-: r.e.si~I!lrtG at Cf,ad·s Ford: Germantown, rnarked l1 .. , ·, e: \ acshingt:on a. ~ rnilimry genius, and one of the !:r~"" b· !!en'e.i h of !. is.torv. ..... " • G~o~g,e \~a ::-hin!!ton. the fir~t PresiJent of the l 1'nited tc tes, ' :ts b·.Jrn f ebruap· 22. l 732. fie was the fourth . ooc:-aci n of the \ a, .. hirt~u,n fa,mih~ in America. Fl.e \'as llhe ol.cle t oi d.~ five children of .\ugL.stinc and .t Iary Ball .~ ~ .. H1n,~_ 0 0. ~ ·. hinr.:-t:cm ·s {at he, di<:d \;'tden he was on I y elc\·en years f ;.t'e. c· nsequeti.cl: he .t~a~ bn.~ught up largely uttd:-:>-r his mv· Jtr· care. l·le leca. r~ r:d to read and • .,rrjtc in a school kept h¥ t .e e . .ac-n of lhc ;;an-.h churcb. but htter haJ p rivate it.J ' .,r·ng. hi:- sCtid d1at. '·to his "j~1!. Jo\·ely, dc\-·oted mc,thcr he Ol¢C'd hJs mOJ :"l and rdiyi••US tr~HJiog.'1 t ·ht.! a(Ye tJf 16 ~ et.t r ~ be beO'an his \.\'ork a~ su rv~yo r, '\e'h1ch Jle c vntinu~d tr• f(.,H •W fvr the nex lhret years. 1 o ~;r! .. h fe he seems \.(, ha ' ~.! itupres_ed his fr iel'ld~ witb a bdicf tn J1:s ahiliL: . .crs a lea..!ec. fer ~t the age f1f nint-u•en_ v.~h e n. ·he F :-~n ch an 1 J nd:4 -J \ Va r brQan to cuhninat c l1e \'.a~ made -adjutan c}f rhe \' giuia tr<-"tp~ , witlt t h\! rank <J-f n1ajor iu 1753. Hi ~ igo rot~~ dcfens~ ui f on • ~c"c sity in1n)(~Jiately • • mad£· h;,H ~n p1'0il l;n~~tlf .t ~1'llt (' th •t ~n 17 ). t~l I W~' l .l l \ -th l't'(' he \HI:- , t:> rn 111i • iPrH·d C r tfllHi.ttld . , • ~dl tl tt' Vi t ·i ni:1 for b. dH· a~·~· Of ir' ~ < bid nf ln I ri . dw l\' ( II"\() { pq ~ I ful (YJinll i\' "1 WI~JC \ tr~in i j .tnd ~. l .t -;,~ o~ <' hll ... 'li s. ~n. il ft e l th·· b:tttlc at f. t' ~in g t (ll) ,tnd LPn cnrJ .. t ht• l nh lltil" \'VCl ' p·ut iu tP ct ... , ••t~ r)f cktt·p ~ { . ( , ' 1 ' lt~,s \It ~ ltl '\ (•-." i\.H I r11H.l lnbn d am s ~ IJI i\ 1 a ~J> ,n lt11 ct l ~ . umdr; a • • tHcHi "'ll t.hut t ; ~IJ I P'{' \Va bi n ~ Lon he..' rn ncll Cr")nJm., ,,d,.r .. to .. c bt(•f ,f th&' .. ll'med fnt r , ~ nf t l"· f 'uikcl \ t al(·-.. P{·hhing a ll) S,tl ~q'\'. ) 'II cH .. Cr. pt r-d l tJ (" j'll~ I ( j •J I\ . J !.: 'f\'Cl ~ c P l'll HI j h :-.i1 aJ lf!tl 1\1 HC J q. I 77 5. • ·The Emancipator Abra.ham Lincoln (7) A1' C<'IL) sh11 rg. Nov~'mbc·r 1 ~fJ3 whrn r.ht~ IH-.r.dcfleld wa:, dt:dicalt:d as a n<1tional ct·metet y. i\braham Linu)ln. in n b ricf ~ f\CC<'h S~t iJ: "Fourscore a n.d seven }Ct.t l'5. :-1go 011r fathers brnugl t fnnh upon this c(, JJi inenL a. new nation con<..eived in lihtrty ao.d dedicated to t ht.:! p l·opo~ iLiou 1 hat all me.n are Ctt:'ated cy ua l. NQw vYC are engaged in a Creal Civil \ ·al. tc~ti11g whether th at nation, nr Jn}' nat ion so <,;onccived and so dedicated ran long endure. \Ve a rc mel un a greal l)attte­field of that war. we a rc n1et to deJtcatc a. porLion of il as the finn! resli ng pla ·e of those mel) who here !.{ave their lives th ~n t hat n ~nion .mi('ht live. I t 1 alrogeLher fitting and proper tbar:. we should do t hi s. . But iu a la rger sense w t.: cannot dedicate we cannot con­scc r~He, v1e cannot hallow this grou nd. 'f he brave ntcn livi ng and dead, wi1o st ruggl~d here h av~.; consec rated it, far above our pO\ er to add or d ctr~c l. 1~he \ orld '"·ill little not:e ·no r J on~ remember> what we say h ere. but it can ne\;er forg_et \-vh.at they d1d here. lt is for us: the living. rather to be dedicated here. to the unfini :;hcd work that they ha \ t e thus far so nobly carried on. Ir i ~ ra tlH:r for Ll$ ~u be here dedi­cated- to the great task remaining be fo re us, that frcHn these honored dead we take in creased devotion 1.0 the cause for which they here gave the last full mc:asn r.e of devotion. that we h e re highly resolve that the d ead shall nut have djed in va in, that the natiotl sh311. unJer God, have a ne \~'" binh of freedom and that the government of the people, by the peopte, and for the people, shaH not perish from the earth.' It is saiu that this i.mmortal spceeb was. so quietly uttered, so unexpectedly brief, those \ ho beard iL did not realize their privilege until they saw it 1n print. 1'hen it was \.lntlerstood that in irs pilot thjs counrry had one of rhc greatest heroes of all time. . braham Lincoln wa.s· born in I-£ardin Count y: K.entucky, F ebruary 12 1809, one hlJTH.Ircd and Lhiny-onc years ago. l!is log-ca bin horne, wiLh its dirL floor) \Ya::>~ pcthaps: 110 beuer th an cbe homes o f his 1 nd ia n n eighbo r~. The school wbicb he attended was five miles di sraut. DaYid 1 wi ng said: "'rltc life of Lincoln should never be pas c:J by in sile nce by youn~ or old. l{e touched Lhc tog cabiR and jr bccan1c 1hc pa ltt\:c in which greatness w3s ttur­turecl. He tu1.1Che<.L' the foresl nnd i1 he ·dn1e to hirn a church in \Vhich the purest and nobll·st worbhip of God was Ob$e rv-eJ . <'!lis ocutpa ti on h:ts b t"cotuc H~'::!bCidtcd in our mind ~ \' tth the intc~rit) of the lift.! he lived. l n Lincoln th ere was al­ways ttOmc 'Juality that fJ~l<: l h'd him. to the p~uple and ta ug1ll d1e m to ke(~P t lntt: to dH:' J u: ic of hi he:. rt.'' • '-· I l"' u~F · hed l ... ,. ' The Chamrion F 3m ily · as a Sym hoi of the Coop~r,n1on anJ l•Ot)d Fclkm ship Exisling at the Plants of ·1 he Ch3 m rion P:1pcr a o'"l F jbrc Com pan}'. Hamilton. Ohio: Canton, i\ orth Carolina; liLtuston . Tc~as . and · .uu.lers,·i lle, G~.:orgia . G. W. PHILLIPS ..... __ . __ ...... ___ ..••.. Editor. Canton. North Carolina REUllEN B. ROBERtSON. JB ••.•• _ . _ .• _ •• - • _- . •.• • •• • -.Associate Editor EI IERSON ROBINSON_._ ... _ .. _ ... _._.Assistant Editor. Hamilton, Ohio A.M. XOU'RY _________________ __ ___ . •. Assistant Editor. Houston, Texas AMERICANISM - What Is It? What Does It Mean To You and To Me? W EB "l'ER defines .i\ mericanism thu · : .. Attachment or luYaltv to . . Lhe l 'nited SLates. ics u adiLions , interests or jcie::lls.'' · ~cmlclme ha') ~aid . ~..Americani m is th at waY of life where • each indi\·idual has the right to pursue L1nmole$ted the s~ni s-fying of his O\ n personal coHecticn of wants iH his own way.· .\nicle One. of the Con~t ilut i on of the l ·nitr:ed \ates . read .. as fCJllows: ''A ll men a rc by· nature eq ually free and independent. and han! cenain inherent rights. of which, 'When they euter into a state oi society; they ca ntlOt by anr C(,mkact depri,·e or d i\·e~t thei r poste rity; namely, the en­jo~ ·nv: nt,llif~ and liberty, with the means of acq ui ring and f OS ·e~ in? properly, and pu r~uin~ and obta in j ng ha rp in e~$ anti t;; ft:t} .'' ~I rJday, \Ve arc facing many .. i ::; m ~'· that a n; propos(.~d kJr tr.i;;.l or being tric.:J, then.·fore) it seems to some of 11~ that Arnericaui-:m i being '·weio-hcd i 11 the balance:·~ and woe unt& lJ it it "i~ fouud wanting.'~ AJrwTiunti .... m. found~d uprm the tca c hin ~s of the Bible. and f~itl1 in God and ntan, ha ~; JrveJupcJ thi. counu )' ,,f uu t:-; irH!J d1<:: '•l'c;i tesl ua1ifm em tbe fa e~ uf rhc earth. AH.uwan~ a ,,,. ··t.y naturt· <.'tJtlallr frcL· and iu tkpc nJ~nt , .. and ar · 1 1 ivil •(·d I() c njr~y l1fc HrHJ libL'I'I > u nnH >k:.tl~tl. with 1l•t advanp~jt,e of ·'acrp•:ring ·md 1., ~c·~st ll J' pHJI)( .. 'rtv.'' •l t(•h as ''~' ,,Jit,~r •·c<~plr- ,,r, .:nrtl, c nj·1~ I<Jda). '\n\t· ricn lli -.w. is dial r,,j, •lt·~o I C'l_ ila gc· ,,!Jjor h ()Jtf hthl:tS V::t\1,.' lfl lib t1111J l lg h ~'J••al dl r;lt~ (• a ncl llih · uf ldt·, tf1 .t t tlu •it pc>-t~·riLV llll ~·}ll •'lljl)j' tJ, , ,,J~dl f11tllt>" W' tl o\!l~tiPns. 'J'I•ctc f,H''• .\1111 rit·. tn. - yc,at ar.d I <::ltJIIlJl ;.dl11ul lllfl ttJ l h· ltJ\-!111 111 dtt· I llllu.l Sr.:.t,··. h tuidr., .. n. 1111, ~~ ·~ t •n.I idt·tdt;_r, ~--~------------------~----------- \ e th,·rt llrat ;,w fltoJW ••ttgJif 1(, ht ! I th · 11ditwi tit• r,l tip vc· • .J, 'tlld l tiJI lfl pl•·., c• • •tit i f ~,. l et •·v·· t y I JJW ul u pl\·ot J ' l1i IICJ~·ld 11f Jrll hi g. I• d IIJ t•d i f.(; I I j (.J II. I. fl) \. \' l II ( 'I' I I r I . I I. l I d I} r 'I It J n I I I J • lJ lll a 11 ij '.\Jirtr• JJ. rh· l•prqa•hc- rtl tlt(llltlJ II tf'l''''~h) I f '" 4! l· II tlll H\4: ... , FIH(- Man's Greatest Ble Handled Propcrlf f 0 I·. rir,;\ct kuoY·. •zntil i· hG br-+el <:·in··~~~ .... t'e d~nla 'l' n fisc 1n ll·e plan! • r h' n c ·nl i11 · J •• U11 lanll;tn· 1, !(,4.1) a ,.:i;tar r c rr. cd d.· J' a~._ .... I"W'to· c.·hllll· i;1 1h · ~·hrbrrrruJlrt \J arim ~~· t-f'Jt·i :i ~ !"nr;r.:2J • \ lintw 11lr.t. <H• l'd a ftt· · .\h1d de 1rr.r d de tL · • try,~ tlw 1;~es of 'tJ ~ f"(JJ.lc. "}he bodr · r n any <:re : urr d lwyt 111d 1 (·co~; nit inn. /\ l1orrihle tra~cdr \'-"c c:xdaim: Yc:. J, ·: ~ r · azc t:ha~ a simib r ucrurrence en dd happen rn cHl of '1 1r ., · nt . f our CtnJ'I'JYl!t.: · were as carclcs, ;: ith rn.:t· he:, a· •ht· f ·i o •. in the hnu.:l rnt.:nLiuned ahrJYe. \ c think uf a fire hurnine- (Jn}y wo 1 an:d c,.~ .•.•• material. but Wl' ·ht.Jufd rernt:mbcr :ha tl a,~Hld:o abo lost their li,·es each vear. in burnjn, b· ild!.n_ k~n-.: • on the jc)b i~ f,Jrbirldcn. } •·t \-.: e kJlO\' r.hat ~orne e~ p1r ·e a rc sm:akintr around in vut-r-f-tbc-, .. a. f'late~ b c:au .... e v.c_ $CI! burnt mc..tt<..hes lav. in2 a rc,und. '- Do :ou realize \vhat a fire in it plant mi.:bt m :.m t{• you. hundred" of oilier~ and the c~Jmt,any .. \ bi~ ~rc n i ... rh ro'' hundretL· out of emplnyment. c~u...:in.t: t:x re.m~ u!fer­ing a nd perhap~ rhe l~s of ~<·\erai live.~. Therefore. ler·~ nCJt mokc on the job, t>'necially where rnere i~ cl.:o.nQ-er o seuin~ someth.in'i! on fire. ' - Saturday morning. J anuar~ .?Od1 . m~Jrt.: ~haa :l i ~t·n busincs hou:es on \litchell L'treet. \tlanta. Ca .. "<:rc lc­st ro.y ed b'\ · fire, as Ctrerncn fou£~: ht the flamt.'. in •t,.:,ar z.~. > wea th er. One man \'a seritm.lv. ini-ttrecl. On accou nL of f ro4tcn hyd t anl.: i L was nca rh· d · ;-~, ntin-utes before the firemen could E!N "at:er on the tire. .\ .. ll r ·aturclav icicle · ncarl\' L .. i:h.:hci h')'"1L wrrt: h;tr _u _ f,~_u • • electric wire$ and buih.Ji fl!!S and Lhl' .. · ;,."•t.. .,, ...~·~ cv. ereJ ' wid1 icc. ( l,. _P.wu<trtl ~ lNCE fh publicat\ n o th Januat· · u of THE LOC~ 1 b-H Afv'tPlO A CiT t*flES. hundT ds of peopl . h ve asked. " ho i--1 thG ewHchinq littl fahy portray d on th co r?' Ther ft'r . w \ l~h to introdoc' to tho Chan,p­ion familyf · A Laura Hope Norbu n . gr ndd ugl tetr of ~rr. and ~1 ~. R ub n B. Roberts n . re w!' t' !:ltat that the pic1u e was ur.ed withou1 th k: 10 ·1 ~ o cons nt oi h r parents or gra ndprn-~nt. , th 1dv 1t s ed to us best to withhold her name un1it ihe f r:uaT)" ~&sue. o - ver. xt would have been ditfi~ .ult to a tv ,nd a more d minq personality to g eet morn- ~1· of th Chan1pion family V\ Hh, "A Happy N w Year t ""' you.' smile. jCherie". as she is called to avoid confusion, since heT .mother and grand.mcthe1·'s given 1 ames are Laura Hope, is a little darling, full oi ene;gy and sweet as a rose. '.. 11li1H11 i, .ri h ·lid i ~~ I r c~ h d b\..· ( ll f) ~ I a I n \ i t.Y k .111 d n ll • I' f l \ ll u .t \ d i ll ~ 1 cJ, l • • 1 t•lt ... lipt inf' ftn'.l thi:- lik. ••( )~\. l' '"L-· he i!n :tT\t~"J !\i hi, friett..l. " l 'rn dnt\l' ft'l_., ··J .· \ t. t .. \;,ld rn tt ll :·· ~l'lllt n:\1 dk• Fn:.,li.:-1\ pro-t , 1 ·.\en' .. ak<.'. !vt\.l t nd 'l ur t1 ... • ... t:t\lcncl2 • • •• \. .... 1 n. J I . , ~ · ''\ I . : ·:. t.hc nH'Itl~.- r. :uc \ nu It>, t: .. L· I.' ) · ··'\ .. l"m he:·e. )J .. )thL:r i~ Jc,H and can't • 1 Pearl Sw:elo, Hamilton, ObJo. {9) Katherine Snelson, Canton, N. C. anl Canton, :-.1. C. Plant December 26. 193S'. .:\'lr. L..,o~a n Thorn son, P re:' iden l. • Champion P aper & fibre Co .. Hamilton, Ohio. Dear ~.IJ r. Thomson : Cory of our inspector's report has just come through fu llo\•v ing the yj ·iL of one of ou r tnen made to Canton e~rhcr this rno~lh a nti we were very much pleased \ ilh sornc (If tbe information it conrained. \Ir. Robertson and bis a.:>sociatc~ there ha,·e been Joing splcndiJ work the pa .. t th ree 111011ths in provilling clcsirable acld ilional protc-ct.ion r?~ many areas in that propen); and consequent !. we arc wntmg thts letter HJ ) ou . kno~v\· i ng- 1hat rou ·will be int(>restcd in learning that rhe plant i ~ being- rnnJe $a r cr to own and operate. ~\ great m:t n y corroucd sprinkl ers ha" e been rcplaccJ. certain unsprinklertd areas are now prote~t cd, the htr~cr lrJu vard is sul,-di,·idcd, t;tdditional \~atcr is beinu l'rovideJ ."'\ . [,Jr lhc protcctir,n of the lo~ piks and Jnan~ nther impn•ve-nJ ent~ o.re undt:r \et) . VVhile l hert' are man~ 1norc de$irahle rrppron.:flll.!f1U, to bt m~d~. \~n~ [ed th;n you r Ct 111p:lJ))" has n~ad e a hc:aiLh~ step in the tight Jirc-ction and '' li \i ~h to CX I 'rc~:~ CHJ J appn:ci:uion fur Llh.' cooperat ion th~L is being • t:l \' (.; n. \II c1f tb in this uflic...t: \'i s], lq t..'\.tt..'JH..I to yt..HI and Your n :-.<,( i:tlt..'S nu r t:n.:l"tin;:rs f(l r the .... ca. <Jn nrh.l fpr :1 !'HJ"J'Crnu~ } e el l j II 1') H L g ,,:-.lfttl (. (' 1,, ~ I r. Ruhc tl '"'un I IFR1ts (·11/ l· I~ Cordl<lll.\ · .\ "tllll ,·, :\ I f• ~. \lu11 1:tl Fit <' l n .... unuH~~.-· Co. ' c THE • • amvton amt HAMILTON DIVI.SION By Emerson R obinson FIRST 1' ·!ETAL TYPE C.-1ST l1\~ KOREA J t is rather difficu lt for paper makers todaY LO realize tha c their an. was kJ1own so rna ny, many centurjes ago, o r that paper was put to such a variety of uses a~ fa r back as the fourth cen­tur) after Christ. B·ut tbat is the fact, ne\·e rtheless. The farther \Ve reach into this hi s­tnry, Lhe more astnu nding becomes the fao rhat par<:r has T'laycd ~ LJ 'h an imp,..rnant r-an in Lhe PI ogress rA trla ll 1 h rDu--~h t}w pil~t 2000 years, at Lrast in pan of the woriJ. (\~rra inly , mem­{, c·rs of tln:: Champir,n family can filld f ride in c,:';'C·ry \ f1l'd that lt ll :, of the d~\·c) 'JJHfli.:T t <1f paf'CI - it ~(JeS haTh.l in hand \'.tith l h\! <.k\'tlnpmcnt cA civ·· iliz.;.. • i• ,u. Tf' a!/ l;aprr !J ()!r/ l\•:- mt:wl, r· vf tire Ch~m, ~it lrt r ~t t1l­il ·l ~t. l ir, lhc...it j,,,lt)t:i' r, n·.,,J 1 l1i:S, d~tc-::: I ' ll:tittly ".\fAil t ('I " duill do\« H t0 I h·· <..rlt·S Jl dl\·ir $hr, ·~ ln Jpr~k ttrr~tmd t:h1· l ttfJH~ il JI'l n:tili·t. · rkn t ht· papt•r I 11 dtt: '~· df u{ tl1 d t l ~tul) Cl.tl t'S bad tu rlw fcqJrdt 1 ,.ntttl)' ,.ftc·r l l11i l. Ye -w~ ll p~pc r 1 C(.! t! it ita l ~,' ~~·-tl,it. r.­IHW. Cr,lr,,ltl w:dl I JH'I ~\:IE l.ltlo,ql iu Cltina rlutill·' liltu• ~· .• rly d.l\. lHII • • it \ cl, 1!11( 'llllfl tilt' tX 1 r'Citdt f'I III II J ' d11.l. i1 v.a inc !rhl llc•·d i11 J•.lllf)lw Ly tlw T> tJich ,,,,r) ir v;r H•Jt l uuwn 111 I•.JI ''·itH.I IJUI il lllJ (:' ( l lillJ1 l.t.l<'l'. ~ , And sp·caking of the early usJ:s of pap~ r, it mus.t be remetnbered that both in China: where the first paper was n1ade .. and in J apan, there were rnore uses for this usefu l product than might b€ imagiE ed . P aper wa:> used not only for writing and pri nl­ing, but for cloth ing as a su? sritute for window glass as shades. 111 la.nten1s and in many other ways. 1\tl a.d t 0 n S l O'n.e I ·11 j ( t po ·n " ' heo. the an was taken inro J apal'l there were paper makers who u sed a slinh tly Ji ITerent m~'ll1otl. There are indica Lj on.s that in some in tance-s, Jnpanest l:I S~d a heated SlOne slab upon whi ch a milky ftbrous l'asle wa ~ bru-:thccl thinly. After j1 1sL a short tin1c. a shtet uf pillpcr as l:1rge ~s l.hc s 1. < m ~"' sl t~ I > \ v a' d I' y ;HI ll r 1t ~ d ~, t or fIll l h Cl L J (' :u Il l(: I ll.. 'l'hcl' r::ui he l'lt l dtntbt. hu\'\L'\'tH', tl tn l llw 11~•· 111' the ~ I WI.' I nlCntld , k a l'lt­c~ d ll'• lll l ltiiHI , \'\';\ S IH1l ll lli\·!i.~ l ~~ ~~~ u ~·d i 11 1111 t lw \ vn be ~i nni II !J in J ,q '=Jfl. ., It \.'1 • ,n • a\' i\ I l.t b I(.. d l ' ,;c r i pI i u ll 8 0 r , • , , p 1,1 i n11 ,. d ", ( tit <~d · ( · m r 1t • r t • d 1 ( I 1 Jll.d It) • f t\l l'pll:-. ~ 1111'!.. fll llll tliL" b~tl k ;I tile fl t •Jlbl' t l\ tt• ·: ·. l I <J d I .t\ (I .,, I fl 'h I til I • \ I Ji ·.(ul :} hJ( .I b I l•JI ll:t th .tl ll1l· ll l«tll td:j lf ll'\' ,Jf 1 1rr·1 ,,.lt,:,in,.J ~·s,.,,·t llt •d- 1 ) •! •' h I ~l ll ' i ll d ll I Jl,; , l1 I ) . ~ j' ~If 1 , a I t clnl iu 'l.tn.t. ti Jil ;l ,.,•eu •··~c t H )'U,ll l\, ()IJ} As late as 1 B7 5 there exl.s· ed 31600 homes in Tokyo alone in \·h:c paper was being made. T oda..-· t.hcre a:-e ma ny who ply their trade .. 'mar.y who~e only i uteresLs lie in rhe production o1 .6ne handmade papers, and the methods are not much differenr irom those used in the earh.· d a ,, -s. Of cottrse, J apan has a hi~hly mech~ nized paper making indt.~ur in addition to the home rarer make'1:. But some of the parers n~rn~d out in those homes are the em·\ of n1Jdlia~­making pape r maker$ ·all o\·er the w~orld . T hev \york Sl...\ ~arc-iulh. -1...._ ' . sl.:iiHullv. and consciemio ..1 sh-·. Skill. ca re and pr1J~ in WOJ k a r~ aLLributel!i anH'>ng Ch..ttnpioH t.')aper nlab..ers too- in fac( Lhe.\. ·re tht'('t. tcason5 wh~· Champ~on ~'·'P "tS hay._• lt~ th~ i1cld ~n rhc \Yvrid\, nml'k~·\~ (or nh"r \: th~u) +0 yt·:tL'. Old Rt~~,·A: rn·n in:..... · ~ll in~ bn\.'l._, t<.> ('luna :tn~..t tt , .... c e. rly d n ~~s in I' lpt.'r m.lkm~. H i~ l~.lrn­t. ·d tlt:tt tlu.: l'l'loli\A\ \.ht.':\P r~ptr Sl.' :1bund.wtly ·'' rtil:tblr un l' a PVWt'l itt! 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J 3 'Lt. r or in Sl~ r.~~ tl·ut:' 1s tlnr~n~t"'!e i.1fcrrnali .. :m tha.t ~ pi~ i'i" \)t!·-.;r thnn t h-.~ Cb;rH.'Se madt-' 1·r-t fi I --11.<1l It d ~0'(' •t. ~ h ht..'U..~ ll (~\ idt>nn) stiH i)t·in·~ tr.l\'&td ihe ~ar ea~t .1$ the cr-- .. ~ ~J{ ra!'t~l lllakin~. o m;~ ·l. c:· .,~hat ;urther discoYt>ri{·~ ,,·ill l ~ 1 ;ng ln !i~ht , rh\.' C'hitH·~c lllll,t ht• .n 1! ~·dih:d wi th h d vln ~ pet f.t: t U)d tb t· _lt~\' t~nt iiYll l-'. t'Hlf'IP} l tiR dt~<'n:..e ~ rarh• ~-d l!h-11'\l" lt l, llt' Jf,tl~ ~• nd tllt: r i" litl.l-le d q.n l~t th.lt th \''» "cr · t ht· li1 ~ L \f"l 1!$ 1' fc1.r· cuttlll\f'>: 'F ~l I ~w tll-i{! t'fi ~ ·L ' ]'l,j, I\' t '\i uttd o 11t ... im. t~ tlH· ltdls h."-l \l: h 1.. ·~' n W I 'II I I" I" l )' 'l (' ' I l'( l i'lt"J ~ ~ h .'H t i-uS~' ht' 'lJ t l H~ (j l'"rt. 1 cd:;r J ' n: I/ tl'f,1 1 .. tter ll::\V\ h..\-- shl>\>\ n t"h11 t 'hi·~ u -,lit ;:-. not dur 1lh: .\ rJ.hs. hill "ll .tilt' "•'- Ill~ l ~lll' it 1\1\t ~ l lw l ~ rll(• lrlt ('J!:d thac \-hf!n lh ~..: ;\ 1 nh~ •nt<· r t·d J.h · l d~­h" r~ ("r rapc.·r m:d)in l! dulin ~ the . ei ~h ­oth c (:t ,t·ur~, th~ .. } rnr:tdf' i mpor t~ nt c:1 'llt ri h 11 t ion:>. .\ n-d hc:q·~ \ (' <~umc t:o a new tu1d n I h l iII in¢ c h ~tp t-e r 1 n wnrld hi~ I fl) r-a < hap~cr th.t1 n)ust '"' ait. f0r the nex t io­~ talln:r- ·ru iu thi ~ Ch ~ mr'ir,ti" hi story nf p:tpe r tnaking. ~ s~) :-an~ time ·next rnomh for a few e\citing- millutes with hist(>ty. \'e'll u a v·el hack about. 1200 years to ride l he ~ands v;r.ilh those Arabiatl k11ighcs of the dim and tli sta nt past. "" .. • • • Frutn the abov~ pk Lure ir b.)ok~ like 1~t~ \"ill be 1 he hca \'} \1\·e i ~lu <.:ham pion of the world in 1966. The chubby litde klln~v- is Xeil Saunders,. son of tvl r. a n& ~ l r:, . l-Tuf!h ~· Civic As sociation In Operation Saupders. \then th(\: pict\lre was tak-en he \<\-as fou r o,1onths old and weigh­ed J9 ponntls ~n-d 1.2 OUJflccs, ,,"irl:i ~ l . e \l·~n l .OUO members the CJ· (lffi}_)hlr.t (":' ~c .·\ ~Sl)cia cion no·w is in ftlfl v·'l~r~tton '' j • h :-.c..)mt i1ne '"'t)rk a 1- rea-dy &(£:e. T1 e actual dare for start­t ..~ {~~.1.? \vrk \(1~ .f annar .) ' ;' \Yith firSt ra~·r0i! Jt ~uct!on: Januar~· 26. :'\":t:lin 1hree daYs tb(.-.re were n,·o dea{h:-- iP L iJampi<·n farnilies . who \'rert: ~soc!at -ion n1t mbcrs.. Fine flt)ral s:p;"!~·~ \en:: se11t to the hon1e, thus ~~tidir1g the usaa1 pr\v..._'edure of t akin~ ind)\ ~du-at cr}Hec:rion.. to bu\" the of~ . . • ,,.., •'t I<J •. J. ........ • ._.;:, .. A sv~cia l comrniuce of the Council ' n' .-f·l( 'en 1 (t s·· i eel fi \"e ~,ala ried em- ~ plo J c::, • ,; j,Jin v. ith the C(•uncil rc:pre­.. ~n :at;'.cs ;n or~anizing and dir:ectino­t1.: O!'Cratioo (•(th-e associ ation. Thj~ OC.JtHn;ttee was -vfY'Ip ·::,~ed of Gertrud~ Gomptun. \alL ·r GetZ: Ed~a rcl Can­n ·,n C..!·d }tc ben \Yt:av~r. ~ ... ~rt~ committee. t hich met J<ul~Iat~y 1 • .!. 'c ~;{.--r\:u as the salaried. rerresenca- J.;tt·f;s_ Lad Kihn and .Paul Gr.ath ­\ VAbi7 . ·,;_ 2 cu atrs and son in~; P ob­f': n ·ter h~J.L .}nt in .. pectic·n~ Gordr.,n L lik r· J F;., b,;r, tm loading; Snpbia 'u:.k:er: research, ar..d (;ecrrge f(,hu­Lr~ n t:o ... t:.S. 'T;h-e following wer.e cl~fJS­ttl as me.rnber' of an ad ·,.i~or- 1 c >lu- • • fl • !J~F ... rt'c .. n Lv.tJt 'on n' v'Owe;: Clarke "Ja. ir,n ~~ - ~- Aud~.,;rfu,n, P~u ! Br~..·ch : ~- r<_, -ll~.mb~r -, Cal Skillni~n. TQm Jacobj. Ray Dicbe~ CLa. rle ~ Pierce;. • J ames ..' imp. . on and C~ades- SouJe. . p .. resident Cha-rles Nioyers of the Council arranged for ail organization meeting la t~ r i'o t..he ~no a th.. l: ncte Car t 'N bbsl sphalt Depart­ment, say-s ;\c11 is the Jargest and ctutest haby h.e -has ever seen and he eaa hardly' wait Ufiltll ~ejl is old et11ough to tali hi 1n -u ndc.. THE CH~CO CREDIT UNION, Inc. F T ~A:NCli\L S11\TE~ Lt:"'JT DECEJ\'lBf~ R. 311 l?39 A ssels u h on hand __ !/J 350.00 Cash on de-posit 2;586.00 . Loans Outstanding - - ----­l\ cc rued I nte.re ·t Receivable Furnittt"re and fi xtures - --- $ 2.936.00 ' ' 36,601 .50 2 333.93 2.1 6.86 T o.t al /\'.set s ___________ $42,0, 8.29 . Liabilities a1.l.d JVet. 1iV orth Accrued 'f axes -----------.$ 73.-l.l Re1" ervc for Dcpr~cia 1i on ___ 10.84 S... l lc"Heo 1u l' ;It S l,antl'i Tf~ ...... .. -' ---- ""'>'C fl , I )) '" .n 'I)­• l{esern~~ Fund _ ----------- ------__ ,,...... __ $4 ~ ;o~.x .ZCJ .\fcrnb~r-. hip 1 () f):c,c 3 t. I·Y 39 __ I ,0.1 1 (ll) • New Chaco Rules 1''ne H ~t n1 itron Ch?(co Cccdit t·n­ion has a:nnou.nced ch an ges tin rule~ Januctry lJ. to i11clud e : 1. Socli.Pity an l10lC proc~<.l.-urc: Ch ru;:~eJ mort<:tagc-"' on ~E \' auto­m c~bi l es. r ef rigera.tot:-s_ s.t:ovc , rad~o. furniture, ete., '~'il1 \1-e trccc{ ted in lieu of co-sig11C r$ <1f notes. 2 .--Co-~·i o-ner ~ : All co-si'gner of I:)Ot~s must ~~.ppen r at ~ he office t1( Chaco to h~tvc their sign:-lture'$ '" iL-IJ. esse<.l. · · Nccd le':)s to s<1y) both th3 n gr~ are r~~ r grrater CO(l,Veni<.: tl-(.'{;: (lr Cham­p~ on ~ ur p,rol l.:' [tioo ,f b~i)rrowt.!r.~ j nd ;h:-1 rdttDldcrs.. • • • .• • • !"'""'-... ,._. _.,...._ _____ - ------:----..----------~ Mr. and M::s. Pete Steele. Rhea Avenue. have a galaxy of childJen oi whom any p arents may well be proud. Pete, as we caU him on C M e shipping lanes, is an ideal father, too. Left to right. the chlldteb a:re Edmond, Bobby. Sue Isabel, and the baby, Loqan Elmer. Pearl Steele, whose picture appears on paq!! nine, is another dauqhter. A sixth. ch.i.l.tt Sa::ah. died in in.fa.ocy. • ews o ec 1a , n· ere s 0 am1 on HOUSTON TRAINING PROGRAM JJ v Du.·i 1!. h t ]. T h omJ on The I •ttrpc..~~e of the Training Pro­~ ram at 1-lamilton is to gi\'c the men, \ ho an; ,gning to H ou~ ton, both a fuPdamcntal kn~)\l edgc of the enti re t1peration of the Texa$ 1nill and an intimatl. knc,wh:dgc ( f tlteir u\ovn speci­fit jt ,b . Therl' arc t \ o L~ f'eS of classes­!.! C ru.! r a I and !-f"<:Ci id. 'J'l11: ~c n era l chs~~.:.~. •.•:hich e.\·cr) one auen<.h: arc <PfiC ·rncJ \,iLl ria· ct,mplt·le operati on vf lb~ mill. T hey will covcr pulp ll1anufat: r~&Jr;, 1 apt·l-makiu~, machine­< ct"'' r-r, 1l:1.:~~ . fw ishiu,s nJc •t.l. Lt.:t h niral _roui . and ,cJ,,tcu ~uh j,:~. t ... s1tch .as a;cty. ere:. Hy :t lfPII'-!in'' ll •i.·Se •j ;I:.S \'5 cad1 w.nn . ill be f•t•w f,,ndi a• \·vith {\('J dcpan~1Wtlt a11d ll ll 'ir v·r li(Hl :i n,_,,;bk , TIJib und~...:J l,auJ,,,g \ill h 'nJ fi, ( c•·.l f • HliJf.Jthcr ; I d I 1'/JC Pfll!.WI'\l f.JJ t'J 'l II II). 'I IH· GJ f;(. i((l I b \i ll I on.,it.t !lr d·: n1i1Jll'l 1 1'• Ujr ' ~n:c It ( ~ I apt l III U­cl. Hl • c t C-\!5. ':tlt·r•d ., ''l i1·1 :•l·•r IIW < hi n u~l '"' snc·11, ttt' ., lllhJ,., 1 L·· ''I l' l \ i (} r ~ .\' i 1 I. \ h • Jlrl 1 lw ~ ·.r i II \."t'V 1 k m • JJ r,UM(IIJ. tJ h (.• l • •tlp .• W iJI d1 1 l1 iu d•·tuiJ Lh(· {' ·• d1· i~~Ls- 1111 th ut gJ•,liP, 'II llt:ll c],. \'. iiJ lc,llll ~~ 11•11.Ja :1 i 1 • •S ihk I u,nt I he• tH ._ tnill \ itl1 •11 11 il•'llwJly 1, VIII· w,,, h·d \'idt tlw • Jl W I..'<J UIJ It H.: f!l. '.i hr• gene to I 'IJJ' • wiH r"rupJ 'It' their work br the early part of :\1arch . bHt Lhe spet::ial cbsses wilt begin here, and will be continued later. ar H o us- • lon. when the men arrive there. » a <c « -~1iss Corey Retur n.r ~ fiss Estber Corey. accounti l'lJ!1 has returned to her dutjes ,,rtcr a delig-ht- fu ltrip to Cali fornia and Orego n wh" ere she \'COL lo visit a brother. ~li s3 Corey enjoy·ed the trip. she sa id, but was glaJ lO return to Hamilton-anJ to hc:r { riends in Ch a 1111"ion. )) )) (( (( J)i.rcoi't:rs F ire ~ r r~. l)(Jrothy L~Hge r~, Chaco, \'as the h"'' oi IlL (Jf a li rc wl1ich prnrtica ll) de~tr<JycJ the Butk-r Cuunt} ·l uber c uk•:,i~ ll t,.,pital u 11 the l'nunt,· ll onlt.' IIi II in bll' Dccl•mln:r. tvl r.;. ' t.cu~~ro witt> Ji v<.·s , .. nhi n a lr.df mi1~o: nl -LIH· I lr :-p j Lll. ~' ::h p ·t t\ "'i 11 g d lt' · i t 1..' i n an ~tli!IH!lobillz ''!ten . Ill· llr~l ire·d llh: ll:unc.,. ' !'he .wtunl• ,hj l,· \ .t, t ;u·,·d up f>11un·tu1t Pil\(' IIIII 111 tin: ltn"' t,it,-.1 Itt 1(,' ltt.' .l WUht' ll\ '(1 Lilt.: j lCI (it• fi( S and ,•tlftndnnl;, ~111d h!'l}•'·d (n g~' l 'l'\~·r. d ,,l IIH! ,,,,1111 ' 11 111 Lin· ll t•lll•' , h l ,~c ), .... .:c~. Sh,• .dh•J )' 1\ t' ""' d 11111 \ l1ir h '11l tit· l l.1111i1t.,n f11t' •l"'' l"'lict· d · J d I I ITI l'lll ~ l ( j ''·.. { I II \.0 • 'J 1,,. P' ' i .t I rill' I rt lh ' 11\ J/ ul/(, 111/tl /; IJI•/ J I \ i l .. \ , 1,,1, •lii.! IIJ't'd f~~r • lt ,JIIllfl fu t In' .. IIH'IIl}t•t ill • ,, llt.J\di II.•. ~ I nt \: I h:llt .>llo l•f n· ll1uuq>HJt It 111 rtlllll~ttru c.~l (!2) that pecia l rate;; arc olT ..·. rt·d for any tim.e except on re~ 1Lar b ''ling c!'led­ules. Call +530 for en2a£'t 1!lt'IH$ or sec :Harr'\' He I\ ig or ( ;, k. ~K;u ... , .... .. J) )) « « I?LOOR .... \:\I)l:\ C-:\lak~.· o!J Oooc Jike new. E,·urn .-. Ht·s dlet.rfulh· • gi\·en. Ca1 t~r Bn."'l(htr,;, l -t'~ \ tl"~ .. t ·r :\enue. 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'7 ''\~ . -· -- '}q ~ ') I 7 '~7u ...' .. t\'~~~ ' G'\~(;..€~ ~~It ~~'R,.. Hf. ~ Tot-ot t) 1 l ' .f · v~\f.. . 1--\ t ~ CA~ ~ 1\(.1 i"&~"'/i I tit\ , ,.. 0~~&0 UVv~IIJT':> A kJtivJ RAr - ~ P t3J i S-4 \"" .S THAT -c e o g:- THe ,a '1 s .F"O 0 ol: PoR (:.t-iO P~ ·n:pq; s. 1 1-f t 13 A , -r I :\ •· t .• 1n n1 1tth i11 H a n1iltnn i. being c. nne 1 ia the nc3r itu ure anJ our h\;Y' h pc tt turn tb<: :.able ·. » » « « . rsu..t:.!! \ \ "on Lo'r l • apr• r 1 ; ~ l.. _ _ _ ~ 1 • \_I e c:· az..- "a.. --------- 7 ·'"' ..... Rtir.~ .\ fill _______ 7 't. . 2 F i J I~ j • l !ltr - - - - .~en J ~i $t _ ___ __ _ _ ; 6 6 l·.:. ... t e\·ti\ln - - -------- 5 c a rdbr.a I d ----- --- - 3 ('.1 ,o~ in~ ________ 2 -? 2 3 ....., .) 4 {) -I U1'fc:: ___ ____ ____ ___ 2 7 Res..:i:Lrd: - - ----- --- - 1 8 ffi~h i 1r..i:i ,·idual. three <'ra.rne-- :\ . C r.lrdm~r 64-2 ; G. Lvi z 612; R. Cray­cr; aft 1 r. 61::. ~ H 4,!'h J ndi \ ·d ua l (Jnt: ga!ne-. . ( ·ardncr 2~ . \ . H ehl 247 P. Rcid­P- 1 tL r~ '.. l: ~alt. \"'. Faber, J-l. \ oss J Jl ... " . _ ... >. Hi~·l· tcaln, t:bree gilf fl t'. -t\Jcchani- J:ai 277+: ·,cdboard 2~7f>; . n . ? I· ·- : J, in"- 2{, -0. J {j ~h teal), •JH ~Mn<·....;_{;ardbr 1rd 1;-1: . f cC~lC!Hica J '){(), C•)ai ill" \..J ill • I 63., \clri.an } ur. ' . tolled t11e ~ m rlc.: l,igh 2\ l!-ffl 1 ' lbr 1 rq. Ht J..(t,. <!rf. l $1~ ~ HAS A LO" or t·H:.tP W~lfN • ' t:. 1(\,' ~) ' o , v r r 'wt:r ~c H A I P-J .S , o ~ u As )./ ~ ' P~ANI< I-41,:VI\I BfliEV~ , 11\J BE. IN C.· (: <.. 0 ~ 0 M I (.. A(... twvs.e o t: GARO£ r~ Doe;. ~ Cltv c -.t-MC v Ntf' f(lg'- l l1At S[ ~vI~ t' ~ ... GHOP A6 Adv i Hf 0 PERAr/O tJ c. /' t r ·" Lt·czgue. 'tanding ' \Yon Lost /\Ye. OranO'eS t' ------------ 9 0 677 ) "cllows ------------ 8 l 64-3 B rO\YTlS ------------ 7 2 667 \"bit e .. ------------ 6 3 557 '\ avYs 4 r ------------- .) 614 • Bl ues 4 ,.. -------------- .) 595 Green: ------------ 2 7 600 ·r ans --- ---- ------- 2 7 599 Blacks ------------- 2 7 591 Reds -------------- 1 8 5 ... 4 High inclivid ual. th rec games-D. Dun lap .)93; ' . I-logan 517. I·Ii ~h indi,idua l. one game- \V. I-lo,,·d l ~1 5; D. Dun lap 214. fligh t<:arn, three g-~unes- Oranges 2 3 +c ; \" C IJ 0 \:VS 2 l 0 ) . 1-Jigh team, one ~an\e-Oran~es c36; l'-dkrw R14. D l)ri~ Dunlap c.an icd off honors for the highe~t aYcragc.: with 160. rOR SA LE - Comrl tcly modrrn sH,mc. at r,07 .. 'Jll h J) .:t'rt·et. Six rur101 ' and 1 :tth ilnd ~r~;ci a l shcm cr. \ir CfJud iti(•Jted. 'late H J(IL front and 1 <.: ~ r fHJ I' he -... U11c car ga t .tge Lo 41 bv 130. Sec harks St q h .. :ns, dat•Ji1;( ~J L~tldil.t~ . C1-1' tll Ius h,,rnc (J)7 ~ ~ I ll'lh I ) ~t n-• . L (1 '3) Af-Tt R T H£ OPt l\AriON PINOCHLE PARTY 'cores made in the pi rH,chk ~antes of la nua rv =-> a re: Carl K.. ebr. " (). 2 sh ipping!- fi rst CJ,<uo; .\ ndrc,\>· Alexan­dt; r. :anita tion. second. 9j630~· Louis Fi sher. roll s torage: Lhird, fJ~32 0 . LOOK OUT HERE BOYS ! Ray Dare anJ r~ usscll Bock not onlr arc side kic~ in tbe ITHlcbj ne hc'p bu( out of the mill as wc..:ll. T1 c.;V ~o {ur- • thcr: One re$idc on Ridgcla wn. and • the oth er. who li\Tes jusc ac russ the a lle.y . b<'ll ~h t the h01.1sl:. ~- 'f'hey were talking one evening. Rt1s.ell: ·' t got che besL fu rnace )OU e '· ~·r . a\,v_ Burn very li Lde coaL·: Ray : "T hat'. good . ~ fin e eat~ coal. l 'm a fra id I'll ha\·e to rai:;«,; \Ollr rent. Russ !'' . NOT AS YOUNG AS • • • Ru f u~ Ba rcrc r, bca t.~rs, ha$ k~ rncJ lH! js nut so } c uJtf! and ~n pplt- :.ts h~ wns 10 < r 30 ,v c:1rs al..! u. \Yht·n the CIJkl \ \ ' (1 ve hit lla miltnn :\ nd pt uYided the fi r. 1 k~ rin ~ in y ') a,·s, R \Iftl '\ c:''lll ln\ rl:sisl rih! tcnl puati ()ll to tn his ~kates em • ni d n. l t '' tt ~ r C"J"Oi t t•d he hau to ht.: hdpcd h,llr\t and wns (, w~c...·d tO liT11p itllt) \ l l~otf ·'s unicc" fnr a'~ let. Three Hard Workers • The Harvest (14) Jhree SpfeJ?clJ Sho!J b,; _). fcu~ni hon Cc.tJJteret ... ~1an:J ) I a milt,n (. h;..unpi• ·H ha c f, .i'mC ' a Canwra Cl•1b and rhar sc,me 1 r drem al rc..r1J .\. .' cU C re aJ a.rti T ffi(i.\ b" t.:el. fttJrn th{· <:three pic. urts. In Hamilton a n 1mh<:r t•f mL:rnhcr~ do hr!!r O\':n U'.:vdopinrt and printing. 3nd :J ic\ · their 'J't·\"n cnl:.. r~·ine. \'hy \OHIJn't ir be a g~J;d rci<:a r(), Can'''"· I fouc:t_r,n. anci Il~miiton dub' H1 C"tl. up a lil l1; C'".JllTc~r amon~ the- picturt! taking club..,: 'rhe f lamiiLan or .!a niz£ttirm i oper­a tin~ now without (Allc_ .. ~ but re::tuhsr mcerin~s are being held and he man}" intc:resbn¥-even ab~0rbin'<!- pha'es (,f the hnbby arc Lcin~ r···piaincJ. Pictures from orhcr ... o·!rc:c ... Jre rJb­tai t1cd and member~ stnch· thent foi • cff ccts . DOG HOUSE CLUB MAKES PLANS FOR PARTY \ Jcrnbcrs of the C'"ampirm Do_, HC)usc Club, anouunctd ;)c\'eral :--lr-·nt.h.:­ago. arc rna king plan;) f0r :e' eral CYCnls in the next fe\ mont: .... On~ i, the build ing Of a doe hClUH'-C11lb rt)U C along some cre~k for u~e Jt,ri ... g t'he summer where members nHl\' whiJe • ~ 'WR }' rna ny h.:tppy } UlHS. bathin::.. boating or just .. whihng.'~ !\ nether i-; a rart) fr,r the m~mbcr.:: and their \ i\t~s.. for. ble$:> tht'm. [he members (.A the chd) are r~al bvfl1t' boJi~s anJ like t(' h;:n·e t!!c,r v.-ivt.:~ \ ith thczn. T he dub al"n h:t' d1Jllf.!. t.'J i1~ meet-in! t place tu the :hme I-kr•l:.e. ~\'\ c!HI' .:tnJ ll ~atLll1 Strel't~. \'htr(' s~.· ~--•uns arc held e\'(:r\. ' i~.nrrth Thur~dJ,.. nit:bt \lth Ji nnt:r. cards :.tnd ,·.trttHI$ .~... anh.''· \ l£hlJtt~h till· club mt·mllt'l hir ('Ui:IT1- n.d h· \.a .:-l'l il 'f 23. it l.Jh'l w:\ .... m­cn.' t;s .. ·d (u 'lll. ~wd It\~ :tpplit"\tti,,n ~ tHW are ,1\iliting <tJ'l'tl•Lll f,,, Tllt'tn­be• :-.hip. The Jt\'ll'l m.n lw irh. r · lSt' I tu )0 11\t-'lllbl·t :-. - ----------- DR. FRECHTLING. AUTHOR l'lh.- UJJtt·nt i~ ~tH: ,>r \.ttional S1h:1' \:t'\ S C-.tlllt'S ,\11 inH.'Il':-.ling .lllll'k },, l> t. l,,,u i ~ 11. }i'lt'lhtlin~. dir •. :~ ltlr llf 1 ndtht rial l {l·l~l ( iun~. ll uuihon t ·h.-uu piou. 011 .. l ndtl'itti.d f ll·rni.t .th.i ll· l 'ntll t•d.'' l> r, (t' h·,:llllin·' h.l b·rtt ifl II 'LI' . l~d iu l\.tkl\ f,\1 ~ 1.'11'~ .t thf h'1.t.:lll · I} fl'ti t t•d il ... l't \·~idl HI td dtl ll tlllth1 1\l S.tlc·r, l \nnlti l .dlt; l ·• s .. ·t\hl.' \)f "t'' • Lt.d \t' I , • I ~<.tur 'Zt""'-1 1>\l of lhe f qu o:-c~ f'<'ll~ ,nd ·b:.lk<'l iH th.t· h• 1t lin~ \ ( t>ld \f tn \Y.l.lt··o tdh Ul'l th':lt h<h'k in ~- ~~···n 1\,H b. s', ,, h<'n h" w;1 • \ ~ nll~(' nnd flll't it\. ,HH.l h;. 1 •he '\.)o \':l. ~~,n·. n'\all. ~'·o Wl'St. f·\cr-­,• tl t>l-d-ti.~ h:r 1<'11 him, "~t'"~n . ;)tH.· pLls.:e is j\1Sl .L. g~, ··d ~~ ,~n1nth~o:1 , if ' 1111 ·lig :n, H ' llll d . . and t ~'b ~.: can" o{ 'h:1t \c" .. tl ·\:~ ..:tt:· ·rhtH :lJ\·i~-- is a~ " onh­~' h.ih· l t'l l 0 as 't '\~~in th¢ l~ncrs ~ ll ~· • Je-··r~~ 1 t'\ a t L l•kc·"bl(1' )oUntt 10H .:-· ... ~ tt~ e nu'- >{"t ' ·ith tl1;;: \ide J.1t·rn , -;. " ' a .~tn.ki.n~ r<."'~ 'mbl~nr~ {(l th .... _n:'tt 1 an l.:"" ut·1elder. l .h~trl it· h..ef­ter. '\u \' !I v()lt .~ n k::l rn to Sfll.:h'k · ~: · n· r ~hi-..h~ like :\·J ·. Krik1 docs h~~·ry. ~· u ,~ ~ drop th(' handle o f ·hat · .. lh.k , •nee and ur : lL » cr a: 1 1 'J .:::; ~- that Bill ._.; andi fer Likes s rup. cs :J plenty oi it, on hts ran­ar:: c:~. :r.ock u:, Lady :\1argaret! . a-t~:1d~rne Bob .\ Hen., who run 13 c,.uJ ~ ftJ'r Ah·e ~JJ rader. is the father of 4nother crt··wn -e·red baby· girt, ,·. -.tare,l. ~ u~" '. ~ r.1.1 td! ' J lu .s l' )e_st to b r .u 1g C ~, ~- ·' 3;) a Cl·~ri.stmas rresent= bur he ~r. · .. ~e'""' b~-.~ a rrtaHer o{ b{'Urs.. 3 nd slH~ \1,;h m ea ri;· in Lhe morning 0f J.)t. :emher 26th. )) « « The b~.~; s on 1l1e rt'tels are still kid­Ci. n!;' Cuy Deern about the morning he -dr<. re in arid rofd them ir was 12 de-e~ s abo\~e om. at Camden. 'Yhe11 the Ha:ndtan r~1ereuq rc-gisterd on1y 26 abr\·eA The rec:lmen htH en 't decided ·. ·et . ·hether the citizens of Camden aT>e reaH · dlat co1d-be~ ned, or '·\·he­ther Guy needs a pa~ r of &p~ctacles. c~&ey ]t nes. reel Inan, lS the cte_at~ i~ oettt"" fallow in the coating ntiU. P...t'TT da~t Casey comes in .. lugging 11 h~g c:os;rainin£" 7 to 10 s.artdwiches, a fH.l!T ·, 1• ~1 h . l j o l. e r Ir..tSt."e~ aneous ~ •. 'Hacks'~v Ftirthermore, c~~ey is a sllr~::v•d mortal. and Ue\ er !e"a ves a £-urn!; - eidH!T giving it away or Uln)~!n~ it away-, jf his appt:tite failf' l !1.il- rrc·b afraid if be leat·~ anv- thj ·g. tJ1e \die will fi~·He I~e·s . s:lippin"g , aua lea;:c out a sart,h•i<..ll sornctime )t h:!n ~.e\; r:lcally h lul~·~'. Joe Dil_· e .rd, cr;l r ·r rocml . is proud J!apa to .a nc¥~· 5irL It s hi. third l)TraigLt daughter. and Jce smiled rat1 ~r nu:fuJiy \'."hen the new& e&nu: • ~\tr ihl... rh(\Jlf' --hltJ, ''t•ll. lik is lik<· th·lL Jt·t' kxlt'W~ c ·i ft:d l "r~!V':~ wJ11. \ \' "l { I ~ l \~ {. I It (' I r I i ~ h . a n \1 s r <iJ r ( I H' of 1 lh ,, r Htt i • ~ttl:.. .H l) "C\ t.t .h lll t1ll\ 'J {•h ns11ll. 13 11id 14 co~t<.•rs . <1\·~ n~ .t I '~' ligtecd f('J'l:tk Bo"ton l or·- ri\~, tlt'JC Sht''o Uhlt.k :u1d \~hilt\ \'\'ith a sltgh t hrit~J lc:- ·-ul ,, ing1 3 yc~ 1 s IJid, ::llh.l nw rk\ld s \ ) "(•II that J uluH1) n~ f)tfercd $.;o fnt her '":hcu · h~ wa::o ( months oiJ. ~ho's lull nf J'L:p, :.ntd ~n1JI't ~1s rt1(~st ··H~Jst •ns" arc. ;\lway" . ti<.' k~ )l('r hcnd in :t lis t~njn_g ~lli tud ~ whl'n ~p\A. t-n tu: nn.d the Johns01JS \.him that ~he will re~pot\d to ahout ~U or 50 spr1kl·n C<Mnm~ nds, )) )) (l « f he fi rsL CAte11sive vaca t:io:n plans 'n~r ~ p-ut tbr<:>ugh by Bill ··Happy'' Cl1a11dlct· nf the --olor re>om. \Vhile \~ \ ere sJipping tlHough icy st reets, ~ ud ('burrrin'<>' out to Lhe garage iu mid-Janua1·y Bill \7as n1otoring on a leisurely two-weeks trip through the ,'outhland. Bill stClpped at every im­portant histo rica l ('!lace G>n Lhe way; and then Look in stuiny F lorida from ·' t. Augustine to 1fi a.tni Bea<cl'l. }) » (( (( The <'orio-inaJ child of mis fortune'~ '-' or '1-:Iow to get off on ~he wro11g foot in 19-+CY'-Cha rlre Shan l~.s> color roon1, opened the new year 7\~i·th his boy i1~ Fort Hamihon reeov·eri n.g f'rorn ~ coasting injury. a~nd Otl¢ of his valuaqle foxhounds lost :whi'le hunting out Amanda way. The won11 wiH turn) Cl~a die! » )) (( « \Vhose Car was it? Scott Eagleson, recently had a most unusoa.l experience wjtl'l one of his fri ends. Ardent hunters, they made an gngageo)ent ·v;rith Pau] Grcaf, and guns in arn1s and hunting :togs went to get him. ·\Va it in my car, PlJ be right out/> Patll said . 1'hey got into AN autornobile and wa ited long and patientlf in the back sear. Finall .v a strana..-.... e r who had been in a barber shop, came out ~w~lked up to the car and s.pokc to ScoLt: ~ ·:\o~ if you h a\~c been 1n my car lOP7 Df)Ugh J'll go.>) Yes. his- face DJ D g<:t reel. • D .» (( (£ hlt.:rm-an J_aJT•pl ~ re:els, LO()k J,is va­(' att-Qil and off da}'~ t3> learn ~ lci ing. we·Hher in l hunihon ~ud vicin-ity bc·­iltg ideal for the puq (!)Se. flerman (15t A c: I _All Jou.J· lt i~ n\ often we ge1 a pi~une (j{ a d! i ld on! y a i~1nnth old, so c take J'l··as.wrc in imroJtt.<~ing j'Vfiss Janel Car0l (;r;'ic'H, cl~'trghtcr of A1r. and :\trs. Alb-en Craeff, 021 'v.\' cller A\JCtJUc. .1\lben is jn the main office· ·Vl r~. G 1 a. ·ff formerly was Dessie I-lobb s, C :rvl s tencil , \H\d t .\ru au.nts) Della \, .jggins ancJ E lla \Viggins, are Ofl C .\r[ sorting and an undc1 Fret nk 1-lobbs, j ~ on No. 5 paper mildii nc. So. we Jn~l}' ~h.e~ofore e.Apect J ~net, too, to be a Cha.rnpion in the yv~ rs to co1ne. went to his f athet· 's farm a nd [n Lhe days of the Great ... J\0'-V became q uitc '8.n. exrsen at the an. )) )) C( C( ~·:vYindy'> Gillu.r\'l ~pe1at part ·of his vacation playing checkers with the wifev, and beating her badly . . . Lorenz l3i{t Boy'1 Sehe1cer i~ get:t'ing that school girl eomrJeximl. from. \li ()rk­ing in the wide 0pert spaces wtth t.he t'Bull gan.g'' ... They have .,to turn the hed up~ ide down to get 11 oreman Boyd ScheU up a.nd a~mJt the morn­ing after pay day ... R em~ml5e r '"hen the W<l terl'i n,e b rolte in the roll "tiD rage:\ and Guy ~ s h ut oiT J9'1 Deum: ... A bprn fig}ner ... Stc\·e 'T'hornpson .. . When things go wrong, and' the color bag won t strain a.nd tea rotas go \;vhi sl..ling tb rough, Steve will ft o-hc li kc rn.ad to keep f rorn ·l'Httting down his mac hin ~ ... R emen1her hirn geuio,g off h i·s roUs at q tl i·tt ing tl me under the old bonos system? .. . The besl tneans we know of, to incr(<·a .. e you r vocabu­lary of in vectives \ ctls·s woJ·ds to you) i ... to, pend 30 minu tes cranking a ~old car 011 ( ne vf Lhosc sub-z:e ro morruPgs . . . ('rha L 's s-.Jrt\eLhi 1\g our Cn1itt'm a th.l 1-Tt.>tJ ton pals don't have lO worry ~bput ... wh~l fun t he.;} 1re mi ~ing . . . Burn'r,, a n(1 hlankcLr, blank.., blank) ... \ ith that p~rt-ing .igh, we lt;~ve you for t:b€ uonce ... ' • • or .In ar .men Jfcit'"-f,l ·n ff('·ddin~~ .>f1Pl0:tHCt d ~Jr. anJ \{ rs. c'~lf(!C \" . ;\,}(' l<'r. • r 4 · ~t·rLh E :>lrccl. arc jt'\nnuncing the m:nria_e pf their daughter. ~ l is. Pnu icia. \Icier l 1 1 . B. Pl·tcrs. \ hi rh to k place ~aturd:1~. Dec<'mhtlr 1(), in Bn.t'hxilk. InJian:t. \lr:'. P t.'ters i ~ nn tlle C. ~('ln in g anJ ~ lr. P (·ters tn th~ tn~~'ccticl1 o llice. Th~.. happy co\.1 pi' .:t rc a l ~orne to their man\ friend: at 135 ... Orlh C st recr. J) » (( « 1reue Brad lt:~·. C ~ort ing, spent the C'hri tmas Holidays ,·\siti ng her rela­ri, ·es i11 Kt:ntuc-ky. \YiHa ~la.e Lee. C sorting, enjoyed Chrislmas visiting her relati,·es in .Kentucky. . )) )) « « Turnfr-Zieaenhardt Engagement !I n1wu need ).1rs. Turner annour.Lces the engage­ment of her only da ugbte r. ~·Ii ss Ethel T urner. C sorting, to fred Ziegeo­hardt, I nspector, and the son o( Mr. and ~lrs . \Villiam Ziegenhardt. T he wedding will take place in J an­llary. • » » « a Riugs For Christmas Several oirls on the C sorting think .. ant a is a .g reat fell ow, but in this - case Sa rl(a Claus was several young tnen who ga\·e the following gi rls rin.g-c; fo r Chri~trnas. Opal Simpson, H elen Long: Romilda Bauer, I rene Heh.0n and Catherine Gramme!. » » « (( . {iss El,~anor }{ ouse and f. B . S1 are ~Vcddi n.~ Simplicity and dignity formed the motif fcJr tJ,e w~dclin!< nf \ li s Eleanor Il'JU be Y'JIJU)/er daurhrer of 1v1r. and . an. Elvy lftJTI~t·. 312 ,.\ Jillikin street, l'J J u ti~.;c B. Stat(>, only S(JJl o( \ Jr. aud !\frs <;. B ~laC•:, 2»~f) Ple~s~ull a It:..~ ~,~Jen,~UI.Pd al hulf <~ ft tl fuur t/cf,~ck ·r1H1r d~.y a fHrJllJun, IJl.·<. t w- 1 I r J 4, j n L h c f i ' l 1~ (! h )I JTI ·u t~J J u 1<.. h . Hc v. C. H. C 1<..bhall u ·nd tl.c simple .imr r;tnin. ~. Jr ~ . G<'b l, ~trt IJJ~i\t·d ftllJJl ial ft'llJ ic thH,tJ¥11c,ul du · ("1'\.iLt. R«1IJ1,.'ff ( ,tq\,,. pcrf,Jrllwd rltl Ju1ie. ul bt .l Jlld II. \ ~V''Otli rt g diiiiJ.tl W,n ; S l'l Vl'd lfl LuJna·r/ a 1 cja ,,,. 10• (ofi I bt f.unili·· . IH.I ~l ftw fri•·11d s. atr<·r \d1i 1, tJ,t L,ll dt· and ~·u,L,rn l~·iL lttr ;t wt·ddill f! trl; • ' l'tw; wdl p·,.,i'-1•! i11 .1n ~q•,rllptt IJI a.l JZ 1 •"llt. ' l'enth .. ltl'tt,, ] . l r) · 1 ) • • ... t.lrHt ncP, • c, • .., ~Urtl ii Jt!, Hi r~ cui'Cl ating at lwr: ht •.rn<· afttr au a)l­I't: n<.J; '( operat1un. Crc1yrrajt-. 't ubfn ~V cdrbng ~ fj~, H elen C utyna fr. C ~nrt ing . and only chlllghr~r t'tf \ ·l r. and .!\ Irs. RulwrL 'ra vera ft and Cha rlc'i St ubb3; .\ ,·phall Dc.pL were quietly marrie .. l ·at u rJa y e vcnir1g. Decem bf'r 30. in the parsonage of the ~leth oJist Church Brook ,·iJic. India na. 'fl1c Rev. !\ ·l r. • Ja rrett read the service. ·Their a ttendant $ were ' teBa < • La uJcrman and \ Vilbu r Caldwell. Tbe happy couple will reside aL 7 t5 Prytania Avenue. » D Cl Cl 11li.ss Lavi1za Kimble JYas Guest of H ottOr nrfi ss D'elores I-less1er planRed a dc­) i frhtfu l party and surpri se shower F~iday c·vening, December 15, for La ­\ ·ina J( imble, Print Shop, who was married J anuary 9 to H arold H essle r. !\[iss. Kimble was presented with lovely gifts. P a rricipa nts included: . ii sse~ La­vi na 1\.imble, Doris Pettit~ Betty P ater) Rita Lang, Betty Sch roeder, B er~ice Baker, R jta Downie: P atty K ern, R ita Krammer, Esther Stra_pa k, Loretta Hess·ler, EJizaboth H ess'ler ~drs. p,~ra rtha Davi~ 'lrs. Frank H ess-ler, and the hostess, Nliss Delores H e s ler. NJiss Blanche NewnlUl and 1\·1 rs. Carl H0ehn combined hospitalit ic:s in a delightful pa n y and per ·on a I s how­er Thnrscl~t y evening, December 2 , in the Y. V../. C. A. for ~vliss Kimble. Cards proYidcd diversion and prizes were won by r [rs. 1~ 1 . a K roet er, ~ I is J u n e Caudill a n d i\ r i ~ · He I en Fey II . · Participa nt incluJed i\fiss K1mbk ~.'] i::,ses Helen Fc:yu, J\.(a ry Pi er~ J ul ia fult on. Alfreda \' illia tns, J un~.: Cau­dil l · !\ lcsdames ~1 ~Hg-nrct Hc ~kham, R(•~ella n awson, K <llh L· rinc ~e\ l·jrk. J·:L a r I~U('1''e r and the ht b lt~s~..·~ . ~ 1 rs. Cad lT t·l;~l dlld ~ l is· Hl:~ncltl· Sew·· man. ,. 1Pa« fit ·rtha f'(lrmt·r }:',llrrltlil/t d ~ru'n) Chri : ffll ~' l•:ttlv ond I qu ('\Vf-41 •nin~.· " :1!-\ h ~: ld in lh~ hnlllC t~l lic•t 1 h..t I \rrn ~t·r, C Sl.ltli u ~. I ~23 l ~ ·:uq •lw11 \ \~·l)tll', \V ~.,·dm·~d H". Dl' , ··n' I,. , ,n. I lw h( .u o;_t· WA h~·.u1~ 1 hd I> d~··I)J,tl~d ~~ .. l' l Jl pl · ·~~~.tm hn111 :. '\' ~· 1 ,. ·p<·nr 1 I •VIH'.J . Jll< • .~ ml dnr.l tllS· ,\1 l I ; , 1e h ( >~ 1 t a d r I h i ~t1 1 •. h '' H h \' a. ·' c 1 ' (•d · ·11 . J• lllltl't \.t , . , •• • n~t'd dt li .1 jj Ill ll I thlt I lA ,tJI L• \lfl~ \lr u1.1. { · ~ 1 bit,rfnlg, w' p1 .... (16} .JfanrL·ap /Jowtn;; Jo,trnan1 en! \Jon: tban l -o HaJ.uih oo Gh-.m 1r.::ms • ant c .. qJ4.!cr ,., I ' ( t:• k-t 1-a r1 : n b~ an tTUa I brw.:liui! ttJt~roa..., 't.r cfit.i:l'd~J f«.1r fa 1- ua r~ 27 ,. 1}d ~~ Tnt: ' c.Jturn~t ,. · is. v)mpt, .. ·d ,,f . I kuudlc. ,d ··i.an Kurryt ~am 01 en. f e.d .Kc ch'!ln and Ke~ F a.i:" r. The enm mint=~ an; <'n.JO\!ed a. li .. of p riz..c,-. v hich are abt)U he :ne ;t c· ,. "' given. Tr e rna jr.r a ··~ rd fur tl e he.,. hO\ ler in a thr .,.: ;.tar:r.·, ro al, !.- c:u. eJ r-et ric dork. H :.hi,.; of ~e<!•Jt:, ~ t~ · eJ lH the D!.ru rc •1f a bowi~r. T ·enor-nine ,. '\.... _. a olhcr awards in the in_·le da:~ are for prize: ranging fn,m / fU i.O • i. High scorers in 1 he doubles eat:h u"iU bt i!iven tnan'e:,·~u; a.s.h u ays. also torpcd by fig .res of bowie-~. 'fhe ~ c­ond high will reo-i~·e ·2. _.() .e~ch - :-d the thir·J $i each. It1 acldiuon. r .e bowlers mak:ne rhe utzLt>~t .::i -1 _ ;~: ~ - . . ... game !$COres \ill be Zl\·en pt i~c' a l ~-1 - 1>'2 and $1 rcspec>:h·e!. ·. An tnHlsua l ieature i.:: the ,:position a,,·arcls'> ~Yhich are $1 each ~u" :l!c:e bowling in PQSit:.ion 5, . 100. 13 t. 139 and 147. The committee aonounct·J that the be t-aod the worsr-bowlt:r~ in thr.: miU "\ill take pan. .. ented with a ocautiiul h d .. plC:-d . Th.e foHowin: girl cnj\.Jy..:d lhis affa:r: Bertha f armer. T~"n·l Dickcr.::"\n. Romilda underhatis. I'"'ht~:-et lartln. l reoe Bradle-y nnd Lo(UC .\ ltott..L D » « « lfu r, h r-'-' -G.1 rd .·1' ,l, .. ?u ~rm c 1 t Dr. aud ). Irs."'['. f. ll th .. hc:, h :~n­o J{tnciug th<: t-n~::~gcnl<.'Ut ot the\cr u .\n<•}ltcr l\lis$ • thl"ritw. t•) ~ ar.· u ·l ::;'\ (;ar~.L :\(). ~ ~ J achin · R<l('\nl. T ltl· nm1<1 1'\'.'c, \' !ltch n 11 t-ri u~n t>d -.i' 11 '­itt~ hi~h "~h,,.lj d iiy$, \ ill IL '1. 1l lt) tht· \ ed liu~ l.Hc in F ·l"t u: n. ))l~«O l1 r!r ·H~Ca'fi'r ~r ,. (·;·~~ ~· I i .oi~ S..1ll1'-' H u n1 ~~ -.l U-1!ht cr f t \ t r. ,,n,J ~~~ ~ · Fr ank. 11u"''· 1 4~ t~l'r,ld' :h , ' fill(' . .11 1d l h 1 fit• l ~ll' h'l , d1H I \f :\,·h . ani t\l r~;. \ tlbur l ':nct . l.?L., l ~~>r,l ~ · n \, 1\lh.'. \ ,'r<· uniH·~I in m~tr­' i.u~e Tl1111 :n l.t\ ' \ ' l'llino. D~d·tn~wr 2x. 11 \ dn· \ t'sl !'i,h: 1>. q ti ~ t dttlh.h. l'he Rt·\. I L ll. \~ ,·1~ h r~:.u.l dH· s..:n h t" 1 r . .md \ I t · . 'rt t m ' ·· H 41 t n • bti>lht'r an,f .; &'In i&t· lt"' \t l lh · \' ri \.l,·, '' ' 'f\. th"• nuh .lltt· rh.l.tn.l' T I w ~. nHI' I · \' d I 1 c. 1 L.· a t I ... o < .. , r.­.._ lon \ nW\ . • Top lefl: Machine Room-Fit'st row. JeH to rig-ht: Charles Lotz.. Fred Schneider. Ar1 Gardner. Rob0rt Knodel. E. Sylvester R..J.Uemann. h:u:pe~bOJl-Sack row, lett to right; Art Belser. Pierce Lonq, Robert Stephf.. nson, Percy Peters. RusseJJ PraN. ] op right C M Sortinq-F'1rst row. left to right: Vivian Massie. Ray l.iJm. Jo~ toscha.ivo. Vemon Raquel Absent Joe Kroe.qer, Wendell Malltinq, Safety .Ftrsl-Back row, left to riqhh Spencer Maxwell, Ed Ludeke. Aloxande~ thomson, Jr ... Ed. Yater. Joe Fiehrer, absent. Ken Faist IU.qht Office First row. left to right: Paul Ulner, E.arl Braun. Robart Freyb&rq. Cornelius Betten. Researzb-Back row, Jefl to riqht: Francis Hapner, Sam Olsen. Eugex:e Bennett Ted Ketchum. Bottom !.eft; Cadboard-F'tts1 row , left to nqbt: Earl Fanner, Paul Wald.tck.. Robert Crayct-aft. Jr .. Phil Lockman~ Walter Faber. Coati:ng Mill-Back row. left to rtqht: William Hehl, Alexander Getz. Georqe Johnston. )T •• Si Marsh. Lee W eru. Bottom Riqht: Mechanical-First row, lelt to right: Forrest Tanner, Heward Adams.. Henry ffively. Clarence Hively. Wllliam Hamm. No. 2 F''tnishinq-Back row. left to right: Thane Wick, Cad Kehr, F;ancis Ke.im. Toe Brunner, Al Ruddle . ear11 (17) • t I ~ ton • aPYiflOI~ occiliona THE VOCATIONAL EDUCATION COMMITTEE Seated, left to riqh1-Homer La timer, Charles Soule, 0. W. White (superintendent Hamilton scnools), Cal Skillman and Raymond Bard. Standing, left to riqht--Clarke Marion, Reuben B. Robertson, Jr., Dwiqht J. Thomson~ A. S. Anderso~ Walter Getz and J. F. Biehl (dis trict s upervisor of vocational schools for Ohio). CLASS IN BrATER 1'RAlNJNC One of 1bo men'• c1 i ,e u.t lln.mllton, vtHh W. J. f 'l• h, bo tet . u inattuetor. 8 t k row, lt>lt to rl~bt- Charlet A.at1 r. AmufCI Smlth. W ll. Boyd J. J. IJUyutd. l)ox.t r Smith, H. Weber. M\ddJ t~ ro 1, Lf:h to riqht· l ·o ~~r ft)l, P ul Oq41, v, mQn Chrls tb(lh, I. R t~ bu rl W 6 r. Weal y Cobh. ThomA., StllW• rt front row. Joh 1e r~rrh1-llVCII tt Jiolf • F..d.-, r .Bod n ulill.t, f t:k Mull n. L 1or Mcln1y1o. W. f. 1-l l~on. BEATER TRAINING s. Hi d II! r. s. t ~ I I) I , I '~ lr. d I~ v. 'Ill j s ll IJ ll ·I' A. r~i sIr . r, I• . { tl'f.IH1(• I I 1". ;; I lJ• tt , ~. 4'1U)'bi1Jtl, \~ ·. :·vt ( (,,,~t )', 1. .!Vf 11 ll I. n. s. Ri I h c• If I ;j I) ll' J • fJ d I \' , \ I. I httttfl j . Sltii'J', (I , SH·iJit I ( ;, '' tl li .,,, (1Jl, t 1. i\l"~.llld~·•, < ' · \ nd n·\ ., I l),,yJ. \ . ,!,h, I. Utl)t. ,cl , L. 1·:,1, I, 1. ( ;,trfwru I , ll t~lll j. j ,llllt At ll\ , II. ,.,d. J. I .,111 ,, •. (18) 0. :chaiblt:1 !\ L Si,.nckcr. D. : mt h. l. ::-,I<H1.1 1·r, J • \. Cal. l{ . \ \' C"'!H:r . l\.. \;-c-1;,. R. l.t>rndl. ~J. l· arha-·. B.\' l"tl\·lt·r, D. P'tt·nch. R. (,rortau . .. l fi,Ich an. r~ . J()~ n . J. Kimbl(' .. \. I:ind_ )· .. .:\'lairwu . P. 0?~ . ..-. \. PeH:r~. B. Phi I rot. . f. Prai.L £. l>u;dy. f. Rich­a rd~un. 1·.. rz 11ddh:. \. Satlt!f. 1<- . chcbc·n. H. loncker. \. Smi1 h. 0. ~\ uclu:nb~;q~. P. u nd r­h a u '. II. \ r d> L f. \ . c. . \ he-. \ . en i ·11 Boyd. J \' rjl!hl. E. \. P I C: , H. ~l~i­lin. 1. Hiarb.\dl. P. Her} Jit;.r~ D. Jun­kins~ L. RileY. L. Sr,..cic~ ~ r. R. Hem·- • • ley. E. Cartt:r. J. ::--rr phen~on, J. 1-lar-lo'.\". T. Crawf.,rJ. /\. Rerhcrf(lrd. C. Tincher. H. Bai·c .... R .. \ ndrew'. r. H ... !t~a:d. F .. lcK{!n­ncv, i\L Brnner. ~- \r:n ard. C.: f.ar­tins. ~~~ - Couch, F. Sci '':ah. S. Cordre··. • < B. Cohert. A. mitlt. R. Peter·, D. Fabl.:r, F . . \ndre·\·s, T. Cr·H\·fr :~. \. : nedekcr. R . . \ndrcwc. E!rn~r P J ts. ~~ - ~finyard. PAPER MACHINE TRA1NING H . lien, ~ f. Bak~.; r. F. 'r. 13a rker. L. Beer. ~I. Borden, C. Bn!r. '1C:-. P. Campbell, E. D a,·id~on. H. Dun1an. f[. Foster. C. Graeser. ..... J)hn ~"' n. C R. Leeds, J. ~ [0rner. R. ~ickots. \ . Raq uet, R. Reed. 0. \Yazcrs, J. \\ - del kin, J. \'illiam ·. L. \Ytls.)n. R . • \'i uers . .\I.\'} nn. T. C. Zi['\_,x, C. Drake.\'. Hammon·. R. Grah.tm. S C ··~.·\. r . • .. ch neidcr, R. Lunsford. C. D·lYi ·. B. \'interhalter. R. Bla~k\~:H. H. S('htPIH . . \ . Lakes, G. HerJ. L. Go~e-;. ~. \ Dd. e. F. \' a$"'! n~..r . \ . \'a..,ner. T. \ ~ 1- rcnhplm, J. en~cr. n. Faber. (". Riemer. L. l\ [ains. E. L~.· rnl. J. Hackt•r. T . Burn·, }. Ble\'ins. I. ~f o,er. ~ . . ]. Hl'Crncr. R. H :u!\.nn tn. ~ \ tnold. ~~~ Hcl. \e'. L. Zt.i~(.'r, \1. Pt:d,.(.'l t 1. ~ \'niiJcc. Tho . 'lili'-'~. J. \ ur ... ~(l ·n. \ l. \ f n rp h) . R. ...\·h a" ;\11 n. \ . G~'tz. l . h n•ch t, C. l lammd. 1.. 'f',-t.' lor, 1... \kncht.·, J. \ Ill. ~ l. Tth·k,·t.11. .. \hu e~·. •\ .. \ n,lt.'~. . U 1l~l" 111, F. lh.~l~<.·t. R. 11 Ll l :.!~'!', ll. }j I \1\.'k. l '. J)l.'.lll. -I. P•t 111). E. Fitc:, . I .. IIUI'L .J J.l~;~. \ \lill '-'r, If. 'l'l'"t· R. l' l\""" sly. r . I \!n­ninglnn. \ . R t.•tHsrhl~•. J 1 .. l·:. S.liH.I"''"· P. Fullen. l . l'lhH I'· C. l-1'-·nntH". ~ I l.'ll t~ ,-. F. C.lmhrc:l, 1·. Hro\,·Hin~, H. 1.-\'.w.-,, J. F ug1lt'. 1,. lt..tt\.h:•\ilk. J. I l. t tli .-\nll, \ . Ln'. \I. 0. .t~h> \ . 1\nt \I'll . J l.1 .. .J . 1<I H.·h, 1. . ~[\·vk. t '. • J'i p ll lll F. \ It Ill ' \ l L ( l \.' t • l L < .. tirH· L la llt.•t I' StclHh J' , Fr· .. - ht·n,· . C' II dllttll l' , 1\ l<d\cr, K. P11b- \'l'b. P lki n '. \ . 'l'tuth'l', F. l~ ~H t1.H, t\ Tltut n . .. MHI Nef Leag or. Runaway Affair \:1 .. _ l i'tli"hiii } .uh.l ' \I ·rr:mPH' l. . r4. .ht .~ \t' l H tl ~ t <:, a"l.d\ (~ th1 \t.:,\ s · ~ \ltH l a~1 .•th:tH I <'~h'\lf · ~ l , t\' !t n1n ~ ... t, ~a\ 1:1 ~t ,, i r. l ' nIt''~ t h n~ m.~ in in l' l:;t t~:H1L .lid j''\Ll\ H i t: ' lH'r\t th p['" l•<·l'ttlf l}~,·i , :) ., R\.. ,~ l ',~ , ~""l.<l hli ..: hi 1l ~! l'"'tl cr ' t:rC\t.· 1h'"· ll ue 11U ~ k t~~ .Hh1 dw l~ cd ,,1's \ ·dl ~•.>~~ b< ~t.' Lu .th ~1J of 1he pltfk th,\'\ t r\•d: <1, pu~lotil~~~d )c,!\ing iSt·~~k ~ t-·,·,1-h ''' t tJ gt\, dw < dll' l'$ ~ I• k-in. \ \ hi·' till}~ (dl ~i#H$ :l J\d pPrt ent~ indoc~tt ~~ th;11· rl~<.~ Lr .t~u" r- ·nna11t wilt. " . hfl J;." ~(.. . d 0 1 tl' ,;., !;~ l ni~-h1 ~ ('If the h\~ • rt~l · . .HJ'~. ln e"H -h ...-as~ t h r..• .. J~auic •. ~\ t · Tit:l PS. ~· !s t i,~ ~·~~· nd g~ ttWC t•f dh· ,., ni1 \'c; .. :.ar l. <. ;i\-f'H g <)\.ui ( ffi ..- i~un't t:b~-se t\ ' come· ts sh< :t:lld ~ \\ '·!l !-- s e~ n ~ and shuu ll.t a tt 1 J { 't .t: :.t I \. ~ H . . ._,~ The fi{,h "t' of phi~ ha · jus1 c-<"n­~~ ·ml . a •l i :u r h~:-. t.irn.c onh 1 'o. 2 • R,•'"'ti d .. , ; 1 " j,dition to i he unb~cH en f··c.n1 l;U · .ni:'l-. t ... ir, ha\ e b~en able to ~·~t 1\lnn: ~-.. ;_ ... }es than the} hay·e los t. fh.: H )Lnct~ hn \ .. e dropped dcci, ioms GJl~! to ~l.e lea .... h.'r$- and so are holdirtg ~-< ''\ n t\ :rJ , lat..\~·-. two gan1cs back f~um d:t' r~ct~. Tl~r.ec F<n·(eit Cr<mpe;J b~!1ind tht• ~e three arc f ~ .. :nd C l ( ~dl!.ndcf!= _ J nst='ecLion a ud 5-e~;i-C.:car ~t,}l of v·hom ben·e "1:on Two • •j · h~i'r tivt ~r~n~. f"l~n come .. the ~~:t~er R0->n1 fu-~ (at1d •·fi\·ej· it has bf;.:n \ bo2.~· i LQ ~ut an up ~e.t two-point v;::·rdlc L -, er $em1-Coet ana \'\ inruug :o.. ,. ~.h e l -rRu. rad' e. the \'tcton.· -le.ss 1[e-t. : . :-tHLC .1 OCKet" . P:--~ .. c-tica !:y all ~he tea1T.s are lacking :n rt.· en~c :>tten2'• h. most of them us­uzfy nav1ng ha::-e·t~- enQug}l men on '1anJ fo-r rhe .. wrt!nz !: \'e. 'fhree. .f.or· ~ f!C:t· • h.:nfe ahead/ b! ':tched up the · \J1t·d ..ic arJ. u1c:#r-e can be espected un1t:---.;. th~ te.am rnana ~~r.s get bu.3y and s.~~l~ !;"' some r/ ll-e many p!ay­t: rs ~"IH" 1 ·,udl prodai n1td t1 ~l r d ~- • • h ·l ;l I ~ ~ f"''ilh .l\tlH\(' •' . th t'ir t~~ ·~ l in I hi ~ J.i 11e h ' tll~~· l ite l.t111iting u( t ' p , ~ 1<; '\iltdt•r., fH hn.· 1''-..itH:~ ~~~u Dt 't·ni ~tg nt ht. • \ h,•n th<' bn,~~ nf A1rh·if' P lW~· ll and "F '71 ... \,\ i.. ,·m.ln rc,ll i~t.t: tJ il ]amlii! ry Z9 t ~ ~ . d I hr a q H '. t i l> n o ( ! 1 n. 2 · ' o i II ~ p~~~(l ·lnd ~l pJ: r-c. .. ~ iv~nl~~s Vt"'t~u s l]J(.! h ~'i g'lttll ancJ 7. )ll(.' ddt"ns · I r fh \.· Cnat ; n g ',\ 1 ill l r~\>V . · rh~..~ clPI'• ;1r.HH.'l' nf {)~car R eynoJJ fl hH·k in ha rnes,· ancJ riH' a<.klltiCJn uf Stn e l-loltin. ex ~ l .. ui ~l lt. h::lYC ).!'r ·;.~ tl v ' . !"t n :Hg-t hent.•d ~ 11 )- Fini ~ hi ng R0 u1 ' ~ rCJ lll U111J hy Lhc ~ I Kt l 'WI.'eR Of tlh" H HI nd l h ' l·l u. lti es 1' rCJm is!.' 1'0 l L v~ ry-, ·n ;ry tl .H. ,.Igh me~t l for th e od1t· r f 'ams t<.• gnaw 11pon. - ,J 'hC S.. \t J"C riot' off-lh '--boa rd ~)lay Of Rt.v .Beadin g- :md FJ Ruddltt has been • <,;; r·he lon1i ns tin g f arLnr i t'l the C1·1 '1 rirnmers: tn1l c;,n~n march. Som..e­'~' h at Jaek.ing in their tearnwerk the ­Retleats _1;\'ave I een irnmcasu ra bly aid­ed b-v the abiliLv of rheir tWo ta ll men lo g~t the baH oj1 mo-st of t.he rebou ods. So the "'Big' battle shapes up as one of those things v.·hic)1 nntst be decided un t h.e abil i1 ,. of one team or the other J . ~ to puL out its be~t effe.>H ""'hen the chips are down. Credi-t must lt>e gtY€U to the C:&I Calende-r team for aiways havi 11g plenty of players O:Jil hand and fo,f getti n..g th ern into the .g.aro e a:t s01ne stage or Gther. Oth~r tean1s miglu \fe ll fol low the exa1npie of the .B] ack­birds in this respect . CHACO ANNUAL MEETING ~\r rangements .a:-re being con1pleted for the second aor1uaL 1n:~eting of sha:rehoJders of the Chaco Credit Un­ion on ]anua,r y: 3 J. JV!embers o{ the conui7trttee are /\ . S. Ande rsou., P'erson­ncl director! chairman, Tom J acobi> Elmer l3.a rd Robert Cr ayd~a:ft , Louis . Ienche ~ John Pialderrna n. The m~eer; r11g will he beld at 7: 30 p. m. in the B..:roke Box. Directors and members of the a1lditinrg com.mittee w1H be c l.~;os­en and tl1e div:iden.cl decLared. '·Do yQu play h~Yckc)' ~, illlquj rcd the dr,rror at> he e:.""<:a:o:tined th.e patient's • & fiHl ~ . ' 1 v," r(:r,li~cl. the patient , • hrid ge.~h 1:6otanv Teadtcr-\Vhere do we find • tr..a n ';{0\: s ; '-' - f' t)v11-\-bcr:.e woman g<)c~ . {19) • • Death Inv-aded the homo ot 'Mt. and Mrs. R. C . . C,ampoell, on N~ve:r;ober 19,, ani to<)tc their l6;yable al)d UV'ely y ()u..ng son. Cbartes R. Oampbel:l, seven years oid-. Chades .. i~ 1:he s&con.d g-rade at Ltnc9'ln School. complained of s toma.oh pains ~nd a, physician w aited on him for sevetal days, filiiaUy p:ronoundnq h:m in good ~ondHiO"'rl. Ho:Wev&r, there was a bat:kset"' and he was · rushed to Foi l Hammon Hospital wh-ere an emerq,en.cy operation was pedorm~d in an elfoTt to stPm (be spll-ee-d of pd,ison ~esultm.g ttox:n peritonitis vthicb fo llow· ~d a, · bro'ref\ ., aP-B.end}¥~ · Charles was born .in Waynesv.ille, N. C .. an:l eatne wi1h ~S motheT Cl;n<l: father UOin Ca.n~ on Cham-pio.n tive yea,ra aqo. He also leaves .a sister"' !lice, three yeMs old. The:- ~ody Wa3 retumed to Waynesville whe.r-e ·flil.l~ral serv(ces and burial tooll place. • FIRE AT SCHROEDER HQME C!n.a·iles ch roede r> Ko. 2 beater<£, 5'37 R oss Avenue) rq_c:;:.ent1~ su ~er~d a seriot1s Los-s ·bv fire at hjs hon).c. }low- ~ ever, tlle f~un il y qui<.:kly got comfort-able again and wa p.repa red for tbe siege of cold weather wh~ch ca1ne abont the time 0f the bla.ze. - MlSS A~LEN HGME ~Vfi.ss .Eva . llen~ daughter of John Allen. spen:t the holid-ays at horH.e, com­ing here fronl Chica.g0 where she is a m:i, si,.,n stuoectt at the l\4oodv Bible 1 nsl inr tt'. l\4iss Alle.n 110{>e-s -t() 'be as­! Stgncd to wvd~ arnong the folk livi.11g in t b.e n_1o_t.1n_ L_:.t m s • , _ ......__ __ ~-- " \Vas Lhe 'Thoma Christ ma,s patty a. >"1 s ucce~M. 1 ' ~1 ::~-~ it~ I \vore ho .1<;: a wrc(lth ·(.)! ~(,11 y ~ nd .Yht,; y"..'vt: had my hat hnngin~ w thetr \ tn.J., ,\V fo.r thr-ee da ys!)~ . I j j I StaUions Play Thrilling Came \ ,t l t t<lr~ t1eld -~na1 i th ~ o ne t hll1 ~· \ hich kee-rs u:- f ~e ,m rt:r l" rti tH! that Ch:trnf .. idn·$ : rall ic..ms .He "'till runnio~ in f1r~· t place ,1 ~ t ht· ~ h.'-\P L~ Jg llc l l'cHHS . <:'ttle t:l.uwn Pn th\' n1iddlc lsr of the current 1 ace. That loJh" f1dJcr. Au nQ' frorn mid-flror in l:h1.' tina I ~ r~c·nd$ o('"' the , La IIi on- :-\.ni'-.... nal G uara ntee ''dima:x" .g.. a me hy Jack Black \ dl. ~ o. J 1 1 ill I nspector and .~.. ua rd on th~ ~~ uon a l team, turned '\'ihat a ppea rcJ. LO be a last minute YiCtory r or the Blue l{orse into one of the mnst hea rt-b reaking defeats en~ r sulfcred b)' Coach I-louser. Plnyif'g in excellent form. the Hnuseri Le had dominated the play in tl1is fin~t of the ··Big·: game~ ben \·een the t \YO {a,·ori tes, in the early stages and tonk their re·t on the comfortable ~id e of a 16 to 9 hal(wav score. But • ther seemed to tigiHen up a fter the second half got under '~'ttY and were una ble to hit the mark d uring t he en- ti re thi rd qua rter, meanwhil"e" having t ht:i r lead reduced to four points. s a mau.eJ uf fact the Blue did not dent the .. coring column until the Nationals had O\'e rtaken them midway of the final stanza. T hen Gar lVIunz broke down the floor to take a pass for a basket that put his ream back into the lead but the '39 Champs again jumped on top, with just about a min­ute to go. Exciting Finish 1'hen came t he basket that appar­entlr gave our Blue Boys the game a nd a de: an f1 rM-l nund slate 'vhcn, after a scramble \ allr F abe r stood ju"l inside the foul line and a rched an r,,·erhead :-,hOt dean! y lhrough the h(_,l)p. Bur the excitement had only be)! U n ~ the .. ·. C. & T. bo}'S rook the ball, 1\'itf• only '\.:conds rerna in.in~, a nti ~t a ttt.:d down • h~ Aoor- and ](>SL the leather fcJr n an·lml!! The: S t~ ll inns hetd the ha ll . \, tJ't they 1oM i1; ~a ti o n JI I'"¥CJinc::d it, p·1 c...J it tn 1..~l~cb' ell. who d ribhled lc) t h~ ,.·11dd le vf tit(· Hoo1 I<'"' fi r ami th· lmll :,•:tflh.: wa~ ()Vl' l' ~ h<, (fJ r r- R(.Jhy's htf) ~ t •ol ld ~ct a bhnt d J t t i w c; ,-' s 'ri i ~' 11 ·1 I l, '! d o u n d n1 a n d ti s<:_ ),ad · lr''r'IJtd dt<:ir fi1 ·t uur. ,Jf 1) '.! ~ • • 't hlil I \ t.te~;tfJ c,l> i,., •• (.,. d t:tiHild tl t .. l\ Lhi g'-lHh! \• • .a ~ 'J1W of !h~ lJt· ,t J i ~)r..:d 3 110 If. ' l ll ill J" ,' I 11 11 J H I,:L 1 r! I J. dlf' t J • t I c • .,. , ~ J ' • .' "ll ty-_. t• t I 11,11 II I rt l l4.: I .{Jc 1p, C r n:t i r d~- R·,by a 11d J,i l~H l h,, ~··· n .. nt•cd ln kcl ilJI} 1 h 11.1 ~ h1a pridt: 1. ' d ot f' t' J fc Jfl1Ht Ot. ,. cl t·~ JdJl 01 1 ~ htJdl CHI IIH fl' rr , r a 11 d a (I , · ) d c... • •t m 1 c • t w o:-t 'flu 1.-.l 1--- t.d . "''''4' ¥ ;!. lit • , ,{ •h i ~ ' ' p·· in tltl' L •·H;'U(' :1 n• I \,V(• \ \ d I tit J( JH be ! (10i llfJ J,,.l '''l" k~ ~ kvd •nl l n tH.I l t..:\h r l •, 111 , Y ot L>is mtl) rd T hE' inu.·1esL and LirKc1itv \"..bich • l't~ar h ll oU"-l"f is putt ing inL•> hi ~ job o f ha ndline th t Hit: Blue\) is <howin,C! ~ . , d '\ fini te t·e::~~ lt ~ in the f,JI·m hi ;; team h ~~ b~c n disr lay ing. Ct1 di~ ntn) cd by th eir otH~-p~.~in t dt:feat they b•JlHH:ccl right hack the foll(lwi ng week tu run up their biggc L total vf the) ear, start­ing rhc <comeback" u-ail whi ch they really believe wi ll leatl to an account­ing wirb their conq uero rs: a nd, event­lla ll)', th eir first ._' hop League Pennant. The Knigh1 s a re one of t.h0se teams which haven t heen doing t hernseh·es much gooJ in the way o{ victori es in the past month. .. ince sinki ng G ~·[C jn their opening skirmish, the Grccn­ie ha vc on! y a doubl e-ove rtime th riller-win over the la st place Carey team to show on the credit-side of . the ledger. C l a r e n c c vV b ee l~e r>s Gentlemen haven L looked bad in any of their games and have never been badly beaten but they just don't seem able to bang on for that fin al effort which changes defeat into victory. If \V hecl·er can get his boys to click­ing togeth er prap.erly they may- be ex p·ected to blossom. forth as a very dangerous basketball team1 for it has poten ti ali ties. HOBBY SHOW SOON Prelimjnary a rrang(!ments are being made at I-Tamilron Champion for the annual hobby show., adrnittcd by every one in the city to be the best of sev­eral given in 1-Iamilton and one of the la rgest in southwestern Ohio. The show probably will be in early :vra rch. The dates and place will be poslcd Lht'OUf."h OUl the mill. ''fh e co 111m i u ee of th c Cou nci I, na m­ed to a rrange fr,r dl!tails ;1nd f1x J a t~;;·s is composed or \Vi llia m JfcC'r~a ry, ch;t inn:.t n, L(·ndd 1-lubba rJ , John .. e\'­man and C:t rl Lee. -----------~~---- Alld t,r- T his i .. rh t· r l• l of my story. ."\ mid niJ;ht ~n· 11 e . lrw,1 h•n ~ l o r s ~.· n!<'P ~ tt •:,tl1 hil) !tHUU.J Lh" ho~J :\ ·. ..,f'h C'y di I q b n W .til a Jld rot ( l.' (Jp~ L1: Ll \'Vi fld(t\' ;11..! t· u tt r d tt· ft•,•ll l ~ t hl' d, •d . ~ trik~ ~ I t· cln·, .,,hk I ~) \hHh H\ .. ? - - - J 11htt ll ) ( ; , \ll~lptl. (. 'Ill y cql hdp tnt· ~ I ~1 1 tit itt t II l tl. ( :, ., " .JI•II I < ••uld , <t•• r I o •, bul it wc,tdd t to l lw uvlu , "u:.ul. l it ~ Julu1ny I d nn'1 :,l tppu ·t• it \ ()ll l~t . Ltu h,t 'c .c Rlt• t •• L i1 11 }' w.t y, n.tnc.lp~ . vm FBED A. CALI.£1 > frtJ \ . Zir rtl~r a. 5.5. fat.h··r oi R h­e- rt ZJ n11ncr . lab . dtf!d s•1ddr·nly Jan­ua' ' 5 of a }, ·art ~n1 a':k a hi .. i ,...,._, 3201 B t! nni n!!h~,fp n .\ vn n:,.; fr. l i:-n.­mcr\) bau 1Jrked at hi:-. rt.~ul .... r em­rtoym<: nr tJ IJ1l l 9 a. m. \ l tt:!l he W~~ cor.n1 :ellt.:~i l(J g<~· ~ 0me. He als""J le_a,.-~ rhc " id()W, ·Crace; ano~h~r: o r.. Ruo­st ll . and one daughter. Ir .. \ farr E.i­kn Fi tzgerald. · ifc of l lan:in fi:z.­zcralcl . Ia h., and a 'lranddaugh ·er. . ,_ - -- I· uncrai sc0·iccs ,,·en:: hdJ ou ihe r lh . KIN DIES IN KENtUCKY :\Jr!). Cre:')~ i e 1-:looker , . ·(). ::! cut ·r~ . was called to ·Hazard. Ky .. ( :z the l2\.h bv the deat h (,f \fr:;. Cltnton · c~ Ji. her ; sjsrcr-in-law. ANDY SIMPSON DIES ocly Simp t t.n1 ;-, Horace C··eek. K y .. <.lied l )ecember 22. and severat ·from Hamilton a ne nd~J th~ fu~era l. They indude<f a niece, . l r:. ~ linl'je .\ Jontgomeq' . . "o. Z cutte:s. a .J her b usba nd, John ~1 0n [g-omer~, . :n.lvad- •m g. MRS. EDWARD BELEW ~I rs . Lucille Arent B\.:le,·. ~5~ 946 \ ,.inc Street, died in F on Hamilton Hospital after a prolonged illne: . ..,he fo rmerlr w~L employed at Champion. She was a si ter of Fave Arent \l ullcn . C .\I cutter , wife of fack ~1ullen, C :\i calender ; and dau ghte r~ in-LH·; oi Torn Belew watchman. ...11n 1ces were held on the 6th. MBS. LETTIE HOBBS i\lr;;. Lettie T. H,)bbs. oO. di~d ~lt h\-r home in \VilJiamsdale •n rhe "th. ... h\! " a · tbe moth r of F'la Hnbb~ . C \ [ soni ng~ \ 1 r$. f)ella \YiLgin:, C \I Sf'n.­i ng ~ Fra nk Tloll">$. :\,,_ l t. ~chtth"' • t) On:l ~ and 1 ht• mvthcr-m-b w <'f \ ll">et t G n t dT. otllc\''. .:\ m)( h c r J 1 vglllo~t· i" ~ lr, . ( h~t 1 k$ ; . C kN'-' r. Scn ·i ·c · '' l !.l' hdd en the.: lOth ,,ith bu•ialm ~ ai Cd " ' -ud l t' 1n ~ l c n. . --------- -- - CHRISTMAS IS- WHEN? (ht i$ Hl1\l S i ~ rt· ~ul..u h ~dw._l\ , 1 -d fl r Pl'LL'Hib ~· r 2~t h. hut fvr }ta t i ~b ~ltht • j .tt\H'~ \ w.h:rsnn, l.'hildl t'n '-'t \l1 . aud + • 1\ l t :.. \ . S. \ n.l(' I". Pn . tt n n : .lllt <llh da:r d.l \ iII I '-Ht>. H(' th \ ctt.' at hnmt' unJc.·r '-ttl t l ~ttlti t H~ f, .r :-1.\t 1 h•t 1t•n :r. l'l ~t· pJ1' .. ~ i "· i:m 1 o.·k ,ls(· ... l Lhi.' !Tl • ··vupa(.' q t d .I\ t'\ In l , •. s.n tlw t , ·I· h r .A t i, ·n ' ::. lwll ~' i th ,dl qf t ht' u nn miu ~, and nd) , \ hP i· p · rs c,m.ah I ,11\ '\.'\ <)r, ,1id th tt• \d tc\ll• I. Otih h. d I d ~ ILd \ll ltllH' :t nd lt: .lt tu•d d te d · ~ ..i. u.l n l uuk~· 1 lnt ( ,f ,Jj ll• ll ltt I. •• tlt \ l .\ll. • • WlUIAM L~ ARMER DIES ~~ ,opnth,· is t.'\t~nd\;d t\' 1 lw l ~milv of \ \' t! l i, 11 n L~ l4~ :u 111 ~·1 • '' h, ' J it , I I\ a'"' . cL•' i'lHJrnin ·~ l t·n·tnh,·t S. in :\l t..~t \ ~ . . 1 h ~ f'l' .tl. l h· h.,J bt en ~ ... df.t:· • nc fr, m • p.,.. ''~ $ b\'lH in t l·n ( t)\l\H,., l Pn­tth ,\. Ft.'~rtl; 1\1 2 1. l ~':l l , SOO.ttf \l l . • J \1· ... llir:un l':)rm,·r. 11" llll lli, .. d i iKftt" \f.111pin · t d thl '< ·hildru1 \~rc l 1 r 'l t0 dl~ uni<:"ll. llc hitd hcen :111 <'fl't'loyet: ,)f th~ s , ~·1n1 ~ny I1Jt 23 ~ t::it:- d~ J. cc J{,r flnt\"1. He lc·\ l'' 'ht..· w! iP\'. 1 nie F:trm~r: tt :- ,, 0thet. :\ll'. \l:1hala Fan1H~l: u th' ... nn. l{,)~ t·"an11e>r: nne dau~htcL \lrs. Rt .. ~d 1.;.1 • ...:~: f1mr hr,•ther·, \V altL'L ., I} ;1) ... '·. Ch"' St \?T a ud r h e,;d (.11 ~ F .Hn1- •::'l: ~hre\. $ st\.' 1'~. ~[r~ ~ . .u<t h ne ·. ~r n~. ~ \1, t:ie H.!~~''"•l anJ \ln-. J)~i~' De- ZanL Fe-nPnl ~cnit.\.:; ''rrc held in the \ ~.. ~'b !'"lll ·· 1 bnrrc. Burial w~s tnad<:' ,n Rll~e 1=ti1l Park EDWARD !OPMILLER DEAD .\r T0prn. 1u. re ~ earch. receiYed the ~:.~:-.P.J~1 ' of hr:- ftil..'nd· not only in the onwe .' ,r throu~buu l the n1ill on the ' 4th. t ~ ·.,u ~ e of t.he dedtb of his father, E.ch\ard Tor.,n·\JHer. 60. in Clnc inn~ni. • • l\ir. "to.p ~·n!Jler had held a hi zh execu- . - . . . . ~ . tn c p o~:u n Wtul an 1ce cumpany tn t! e (. ue~~~ C1ty for many yea r s. He l 1:: i~ t'n i\ eJ b\ the widow Eliza- • beth. A NEW ENGINEER ~\ an en Current, enginc~ r, fonne rly ~tati lrrcd at Huus'lun buL here for som.e time on . l ecial a --si!!nment. has been 1 ern1anentl) t ran:ferred to lhe Hamil­r. c.tr. 0ff1ce. THREE CHAMPIONS ON SEVEN MILE COUNCIL The q uier and peaceful ,-iHage of .... exen I\ fi It:. just north o f H an1ihon, is t! c hon1e _ite f, ,r a grca t many Cham­pit) H~. am ::mg them the pleasant writer for the Coating :\·lill Curner. Generc.lJy, aH ( f us are deligln~d rh~t c:Ln:t· nf the boys ,\tho sough t tJf­fict in the vi lbge al r:he ~ 1ovembtr election wtre dectc~d to the \·jJi a~e • Guuncil. Th<:y are Gilberl P ylc:s, C . .[ 6rtin~: Ralph Beiser. time office: anJ r'e' mar (Jguen. sample~. Se\'en ?\ lile is (JllC of a few ,·iHagcs in 1dtich \C'd {j}·e ld fiH:! r\nJ 00 wonder, witb a council half Champion. Tho wedding of Miss Mabel Burress and Clifford Schloftetbeck was a pre tty aifair Satur· day afternoon. September 30. in St. Peter's Parsonage . Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hileman were A BATH NOT NEEDED Cal killm.a n, en'lploye activiLies, had good callse to become a member of the Grollcb Club the other evening. Ca l, among his many other city w·ide activiti es, is a member of the J-Iamjhon Boa rd of Educa tion. ,.vh ich m.eets the • ft rst and third \ fo11day evenings each month. The other:\ fonday eyening, he work­ed late, as usual hust led home snatdl­ed a bite toea l , rushed to the bath room, took a bath and shaved. vVith ·f r~ . Skillman, he rushed headlong to the automobile. hoping co get to the School Admi. ni stration bu ilding in tin1c for the meetmg, 1 n (ron t of the cou rt house, Cal storped rhe car suddenl y. "D anged,'-' he said to Dolly, "There's no ruteti ng tonight-this isn't the third i\ Ionda)r." Fl...: \ ent home sorrowful- he had taken a bath orr schedule. ·'\Vh at did 1r. B\.!al say ,,·hen you asked him for a raise?' '·f-fe was jusL like a lamb.,, ' ·\Vb at did he say?'' ··Baa.,' (21) attenda nt$. Di.nner was served for the immediate famj. lies in the home of fhe bride's si.steT, Mrs. K. A. Haddix. Cleveland avenue. DWIGHT THOMSON HERE Dv:ight Thom:;on, '"'ho spent sev­e1: al months ''"ith Lts re(ently> later be­ing trans fer red to Cn nton, has been with us again (or severa 1 weeks, wot k­ing in various departments. 1-Ie is retu rning 1:0 CanLQll afte r the firsL o{ the yea r and later will be trans ferred to Ho u_, ton. Dwight, who sen ·cu in several dc;.­pa rtmc nts while h ere, n1ade hundreds of friends who were delighLcd to see him. ' Ye re lookino forward to the day '' hen he will be able to remain with us for much longer period, . INJURED IN AUTO CRASH J oseph Lacey. power s ulTered a broken arm and other injurie , ancl his '"·ife also was ~ cri ou · h' hurt in a uain- • a Lt tomobile accident at Ox fon :i. on De-cember 3 l. L acey was drivi ng the automobile ''h en it s ki<.l<.l eJ ont · the B. a ud 0 nulronJ Lracks. 'l'hei r l\ o cmnpa nions were ki ll\.!tL Scct>nd--Heavc·,,s, n1an. why did you go down- he didn't hit you! Boxcr- :'\o, bul I read this thoughts. l t ( 1 t • ' JJ/fJenlDchfer Wedding The wedding of MisS frances HUL daughter of Mr. a.cd Mrs. Herbert Hill. No. 2 n nfshing, and William Rentschler was a pretty affair Thursday evening. Deceiriber 21. in the High Street Church of Christ. Rev. Herald Monroe z:ead the service. Palms ~nd. lic;hted tapen !ormed an etlec:tive baek<poUlld. Mrs. George Pippert pr.esented a Jnelude of music. playi n~ favorit~ n u p tial airs. Elmo McDaruaL Bober! Vessely, John Sines and the brijiofs brother, Leroy ffiU... were ushers. Ellis MetUor was b est man. T.h.e bricle'e onty attendant w~ Miss Louise Vlco.le y . A re!:eption fc:tr the lmmediate {:umiUe.s and e few iriecO.cU followed in the home o! (be tmde':s pat.en.ts.. They resido at 58 Eaton avenue. MRS. NIENABER SUCCUMBS _,frs. .' \m. . ~ \,ien.o l wr~ 'l~e 74, died of t•;mpl i(ati,,w \ ·~:clrH· .... <.Ja}r JHOJ'nif1g, J&rn1aqr 3. iH I\1et cy ll tt~ p i.t al. She \va-; 'h (: JH' '' h· r-in-l.a\" l,f \1 r~. ll ild.a :',.j! rl~bf'r, C \ J cult~Tll. Slu· " : ~ bnru JH n~~ w~oty" .'\ 11;~-u~t 17: J'Ht~S, and C4illl1 l•' .\JlwJlc t w T K7, Jl)''''i"v dj".:' ''Y l'> J t ~IJlift,,u , Srw ~ ,, ~s H turu.i!)(tt· of ~.,t. Vr runi~ ~ 'ti d~tJJdJ. Bc.:~ id·· tlw wi~.lt~W •I,l l rull:'.l!f 'itu ? I h ~ r) r I )[" I r ~t\l . l w ) ~ ~ ~ t I :.< t l• • l ~A \ If t • \ l il h~1d i' ~<Jln t:r, :lH!d \ •J r . . \V tltt•r \'r,('l; €lnd t.n•· :-;1 ,n l\ 1. ,y iu · i fit~JI~ bet, ( ' \ t r 11ttt.:rti~ niru~ ~ llltdti, H, I,,· n ftllcl fc,ur g l<~ 'll gra ,tddutdrt.~n. Girl Scouts :\ dt,zen ·· h ~: mpinrt ( ~i d SroH1i) lcnck rs :~ nJ J unit.)r lc~ d t>r':3 rnc1. i11 d1c Dott 10 Guilding un .J anuary i f'Jr a f.I'Hir hotH ~tuJv, n f lrainin<,"i''\ nu ScoHl Pa trol aml other fca t tJH'S nt the \~u.rk. ~ l i ~s (;(.:ncnl Turck, Clrl SvJLJl Extc\1 - tivc in Llarniltun, was in cha rge, Cirl Seoul wur·ke rs a rc: Trnop 19-Ruby Buh.>S! k~aclc r ; Ev­cl) fl Sharp a utl ~·1ildrcd I fos kins~ as­sociate leaders; _1farie Keating, t-/l rs. R aymond Ba rd , Stella Laudcrmau, • cornm1 uee. T1~oo p 20-Ru Lh l\1 a nring leader; \1a rjory F la nncry. Lilly Siben, P at;ty Ha~merle, associate leaders; l\1 rs. Lucdle Nel$0n, lV[ rs. Cla rke M~rion, :\~Irs . 1VIaude Zicgenhardt, comln)ttee. Troop 2~-f li ldred Shireman. lead­er; Stella P errine, associate Jeader; 1VIrs. Dolly Skillman, 1'd rs. .:Vfollie }Iur$t, lVfrs. C. A. Davis: committee. Troop 22-Dolly Skillman, leader · 11I rs. A. S. Anderson, 1\1 rs. Luther Shel rp, Mrs.. R ay Flanneq' committee~ Troop 2.6-1.1rs. J\il.arge Riley, lead­er ; Edna Sha rp and ~\1 agd€l in e !'"los..._ kins) assoeiate le.aclers; Nirs. Elmer Sons, ·~Trs. E:ldon LenhO'[f and :N1rs. I{atherine New·k.j.rk, ·c.on1roittee. 1t also w:as announc:ed th~ five troops sold l 500 boxes c{ candy during dte holiday season. 1~he prefns were dis­tributed ani.ong the troops. RElJB'EN BOBERTSON. JR. SPEAKER R €uhen R obertson Jr.; was the pti n~ tipal speaker at a lu ncheon m.e€{ing at the Y.M.C.A., when reports were 1nade on progress of the flnan~ i al drive.. Reuben lotLlg l1as bec..--n interested in Y .. f.C.A. work, as those in Canton \,\tell kno:w, St1GGESTlONS ~ r'hc StJ~gest iuns Conl mitt ce hJs r:\!­p, on cd Lhe folll)wi ng awards f (H' lhc lJ1 ( )f\th: Ll:OTHt rd c. Sch l ·i~IJ1iHl: rly rol ls on \ 'o. 2 i\ till c..al(·fl~H·s. ~kt·~.· w type ~d­jllt-- t lrn· trl~ to I·~ 11':'-~·-d Ill' ~ nd down r~nd j n nr r>lJ1. ~Vii i ~;.h·d ~ r:,, Jnlll1 ~ i ullims · Spt'cruJ.i, rnll ~ nt aprnn t ill cu JH:r~ tJt :.tnlkct on rq~kr {l),litl11 \!_!.a. J\ w~i~tkd ~ l. l'lw'•' Put kt·y~ Li~r.l1t .rnJ 8hndt.• til l".d•• l •\'l\. p r:'t. .. dtwtit.r''l ~ l t<·t\1 ~ ltu ru;.t chi fl( \· 1 ~ \'\- •• •1\ \ it tkd ~ 1. Jut· l~lt-vt• l l ; ·'h 111,_ 1 t'fllldttiC l in~ to l l)VIul~ '1ild Jltla.:o Jhl ' . 1 Ill\ 1 1\1 '"~ Jll b~~ck o! IJ, 10 .\Ln·hinc .. \ \varJ t.l )')L (Z2) Boy Scouts l bmih.uJl Champi• .n Bo~ Sc£.mh .i~e h a 'in g d~ ( ·i r r.cgnl.a t nwcci hg a r~ ~· mr. lng t hruu~,h rbe '-*c'r!~ r~q~ired fer thc;r adva~ ·e-rne 1r and d1t:1r ~nn·rta·n ­tn •.:nL · I;h ~ lea <.J c: ship js : 'fr(JO\"' 23-R<J:· NeaL :c{,' .. tmaS.ter; Bud ~ca [ and Cha des C r-~r .. a~!.:-t­~ nt r;; J ~sc J 11nc~. Ted Se~ma.n: l~>..i Yat('r and \_.iUiam '\·kC:rcar:y, com • m.lrtee. Tronp 24--'\3o~t Sa.mod-} SC(.Jilimas­ter: j ames Cozad a~si.:t.ant; f.roeO)t \iVi tt. <-"·n ior \ ·atrr;l leader; _ 1a ko~rn Cox, lohn t\ndf: rhahen. ~-al~e.r C,.. £f.te-- ~ - shell and v\' illinrn 1-lite. corrur.t:.Lee. Sea Ftcout ~Iiami Lord Hapoer, skipper; ~\ l erle J ohn-.rm_ mate; Fran­cis H apner and J oftn Sipe. ~o ...! T.'. . u.ee. l'he Harn.=Jton Scotl! Council al o honored ~Ialcolm: Cox Gv makin!! him J' .... a member of one of !ts imponant • comnl1ltees. ---------·-- AI.EXANDER THOMSON HELPS ORGANIZE NEW. ASSOCIATION AI exand.er Thorn son: J r ·: is a wem­ber of tbe Hamih:on committe~ ~~hKh recently planned the oTganizarion of a city wide ci ·ic a~sociation. which wiH direct its activities alon.g.. the tine3 tcl-lowed bv the Cha·mber ot' Comme·-ce J The ·commttlee was lim.ite.d to ei..~.., ~h members whose job was to coordinate mall)' enuea:o/OfS ::l.ll'Jd tO select a Ccif:tble secretary. .Alex i~ \'i~e pre ~ ident ;nd advertising ma.n<.~ger. HQN,QRS FOR CAL Cal Skillma n, personn~l. ha.s been s~.. . verall.v hono red dunn~.:... the rnoar~ for hi$ work outside Cham1'icm. On the I -th h~· W3S dt:ct<.'ll :-.·i~e rre~iden't o( tht~ Bojtd of E~luca1ion~. 1-lc a.l$o '' JS chost'n b~; l il\· _ ~l an­~ g~r R. P. Pri-ce a:> a mt·rnb(·r 1.. [ th~ HamittOll l~ :lt k and 1{~\.'rc.·nti,')l\ C\ 111- • 11\l $~10 11. l'.d ul ... t '' .u, n gne-st , with repre ... f.·n­l tlU' (tl' of orh~r l Ll milLnn industri.:s HI tl di n.n~r ror. th~- llo~ pi l.l.l Cu ft' ~\~­,.; n ·i:Hlon, l nc.. ~ t l'im'inn, d. DmtC'fS Y DRIVE llqruor l~. tirn:er, H~:->i~l cH\t snp\!riu l t.·nJ~1l1 ltf p.fiJ '~·r m .. tkin1•, w .l:<. ~'-'II'-'' tl <: h!lt1J1\~n pr th · \ l\ LC. \ . tf, i' ~· foe lund. IP llll r-1 ~nliW1'• ll.'d ,td\~, it$ dur-tn t!. t h "' " c <L ' • "'I h · ~.· i mP ·• i ~ o '' ,t s (, r ; . 'fi~ .l OIJlL 1\ ,·t•(.lt"- "s l·n ~ f. flt ,n\t't d\d 1 h.:e jub h nJ,&um~ly 1 • u~u L • c: Q THE •• CA NTO N D IV ISION '-TX "t l :l:nlltw!e--adhtrint.. uf the ·~Old ' r imt:rs Club··, i!te ·~u'roi~ Di\t$lf'l.ll df The Ch:tml'i L"'ll P~!pt"r and f j\wc: \.. Jt. pru~2' 1 m.ut ·"t , l1~ Ch~ ntptl)l\ \ . \1. C. ·i\. F riday c'<"l,,.~ ~t. ... . I; ~u:T ,5_ One hu·nJn:d and six members \ ere • f '!'t"Il'Z t q'h."t.B \cfC .'llb~(·nt ( 1{1 3.CC0UOt of si.rkne~S. Rl,:·.1i :>':1 n. Rnbr..'l':t;,vn, Ex "CU!l\'e \ "ice-Pt ~.-~ ident of the c i r~ .. 11~. a:t..1 i.•U.i~~..ter of 11le ''l)ld 1'itn~r:' Club". sen t a ~ .........- . ,,J · t,\ i· ~tH~'n il e~lh rne,nbt-1 \Hging 1hem to be present 1~ 4 ..;1"C-'-tllrl. ! h' .. ~ \i Tin:at'r::--· Ciub ... ct>m~~oscd fl( I 19 rn cmber~, \ ~., Lan. ,,'"'d tv. t' l! t\. -f,\·-.· ( tr !'1t•rc .n .".HS tTt unb,~uk-."'n ~en·icc, ~~ o,_a ,, _. . d jn l ~ 3 ~- :lPJ cad. .r ·ar .\Jr. Robe rtson has ·eJ h.o;- · · it:oi n1~"TTi' ·r- at d11.> ann1Jzd banque1 which Lhe ·, ~J "J i ·-n;:l'."t : loef. [&.lfW' ru 1.0 \~·it h a ~re at deal of plcasn re. i .lt~ '"" iLf' ttn• h_:a:ttH..:l: ' ht . ra~e curtain \as c.lra'"rn. de­{' ·t!r ,.! ~ fr .rct ~cene r.f rea.l [J l·e-.. anJ }r1~C:~ a ca. rnp fire and £" o; J~man·~ 1:<)nL"' -- ~'-\' . a2\.e . d<:. .\ . the s1ars t\ inkled in I~Il\CnS itnJ l;]t> nlCJOOb"'anb rJayt:'-{ ltide-and-~eck .aP.. ~ ~ ih~ L.t:iDc1 e: , i 111.e • ree~. a sooJ nymt'h apr eared fv'-'1:1 r'tl.. 0f the yh3d .ws ar!d danced before t1, e camp fi re. T~- ._ nt:xt ae1 h<! conlr'o ··~LJ f four little girls. heLween 1-~e ::<·v~; rf ilve ~H'-L ten y·ear ......... , ho J ·e ri t:.>rmed a balleL nr Ja.{C{' · f an n~· ,. 'etic ~--h~trch~teJ. \hid1 ''as b,·cJtHjiu lh, ~ • t • .' ~ .. M.r. Robertson Speaks ~t l.i ·t. f!~ t'i~ the 1 To~ram. J<.e1.b n B. Rc-•bcrt ·£;n was ~n · 1 cl!CW -~n.J :;a:d: ·· f'hi· : '~c ( ill annual m~t:tl?lt! (J i Old TinH:.r~. Last v. ec.r · n '/li~ t} d T: nu~r5 rn •1. } tLu,~1':!tlf it va -.:Jl~ite renutd nhl ~ r'J.t { 1·.~· tlll.t,; g~our iad cr.,.&.· dlJ·~tf(l:t tL:..: ~t:,,r \tithc>Ul a ·t!t'l• .. t.~ u tt\ .. 't,\ ~,\f! lun:e: "tiered tJ,a• tt;CrJrd in th-•t i-a .;e r m - thro :.!1~ (\'() \l~J!): :id flJl.!T a t:! Ht!'r..· l·J·-:. \Ye ~ id. •t:· ~.rruur all ~ ;r · J e middk 2 '<;d dr1sh- i.L<J ·llat (JUr mr.-r ,htrs 1. '-~ L h;i v ' b~. n Ji, ing d c ~~}IJ -1 if . J he ... r f r f ~ ~~.'do\~~ .. :l(J \' ~ s de tiil,~n~ r, a fri ·nd thr nli- •iual!f1. ati•,n d1 r.w cl~Gea;.~d lHt~hatld. SlH· s~ ia lat! r.· 1n\. ~ P; L ;J'Tokt·, did'n r dri11!·. ~iidn't t;!~ <'tH lat-.; Hi:glt~. TI!•• i:d ·\'.J ( n 7ntfr1.:i!c. ··:t.l aidn'i lt~n.~ a hu haad. }•JU (23) I • I • • J ' m l. o ok i .og f o..r- v~ · "d t e .. ee::. :, g yo - <-: t t ; .. :e HOl< Ti!nto)rsn meeti l~ c-r·t u::;.y e v e,.n 1.:z g, -1 a o u c~:. r y 5th , a t t .rH!l , :: n Bt 6 ; Z,Q • ~--- • • racslmil& of .in;vitatiO.tt Cltrd uent to an Old 'J!lmera by Mt. Ro.b&rl$~ J h, l 1 mit.(h.l('··. \ lot t•f tlw "l\'l', t f < ,ld T i111r1 ... al(· pq """~ l t mitach•,., l1ll l \11t ,~tor tf \L' ~an Uhtkt: them he-lit'\ ~-- it. J'hr t..' ( )\ltlh, ( f tltl' l'chl \ 1.'~11' w;ts di~ll:tl'lH f r ~ l atl~ig<· ­ll1l' lll. for Fll)pl('~"'(\ f,H '-1< \... IJ (,Ider :dtl t' , \ e h~1vc.; bc:trc..:r L' •\.llti.,n · 1\1'''· b11t a the imr'n•\l'mcnt lws ccJti1L' al•<Jitl tl 'L' • th \',H. no {"~lh.'. pf tnur ... e. krum·~ hl•\' Inn~ it will l;~~l. th • '' hnt the rn·n·t "f l'l''tu.~ ma~· t, .... _ \ h:ltt'\'l. r rlw l'11'tct .... an ~lli t udc r f a e;p,, t~wl l eatt.:~ n nd cc t.:-i kratilHl j,,r t'thct ... "ill hc 1 he hec;t poliq. l l h., .. bl·"n :-aid that - lle whP ttli11Iflf 1 \.:~ ' P n i a fuo l. I le \ ho :ci/1 nnl rea.;r)l) j, a b i •~ <Jl. I k \ ho dart 1101 r ea~on i. a ~l:.,·c. ln the Champinn Ol~:!nization . we arc.: neither fonl·. biguls (If LH-l'' and \'ill ClllHinue tn follow the policy or rea:>On which } a~ carrieJ us thruugh so tnany di fftcu ltics in the past. The middle a(!ed group has been said to constit ute a re-.cn·oi r o f rea. fin in an era of u n rea ... on. Thq ha \'C ca rn ed the rc.::,pect anti ~:nnliJencc of the comnn.mity and th eir Yiew ah\aYs n\unt. Our Old Tim~ r s shou ld 11e\·e r he· itate to ~iye ·young-er men the benefit of their ma ture judg ment a nd tl c...ir ripened experience. P er nnalh·, I ahra\·s like to ha\·c the views of membcrs of the Okl T imers ,rrroup. I know th:lt their views spring from an honest dcsi re to be helpful and from a dependable Jo,·alt''· • • I ~inct>re1 r hope that al1 Old Timers here tonight will be with us again a year from now and that the year witl bring health, happi ness and prosperity to each and e\·ery one. ' FoJio.,,·ing .\ I r. Robcrtl)on's address , members of the CJub w~n.: entertained hy ..::rccial music and d ances. 1 Iusic was futni-::.hcd b~ the Hia-h School Band and a male qua rtecte cornpt~:-.ed of Bill Harris, fir~ t reno, .. )J. C. Ca rter. second t~nor: C. ( ;, k l•)rp. fir~t ba;o, a nd Paul Craig second bass. Officer.) cl~ct --d for the cnsu i ng year were: Ga .. ton Rh y­m, ·r, Pre idctH ~ T. P. Ov.·cn, \ ' i cc -Pre~ iJ e nt and Ca rrol SinrrleH)n, Secretary. J!.h.:\ en new member l\'<.:re lakcn into the Club and 1 rc s~:ntcd ''- ith dtc Club·-. embl em 0r ba<.Jgc, which consists 'fa beau ii11l \;licit cha rm. !\1j ~ r <lr I fultzd ")\) P ri,·a te St•c rel<-1 I r to ~ [ r. Rnbt.' rt- ' n. \'...: the ~~:-.1 I.H.l}' 111 bcctmlc a rncmbcr nf th e Cl ub. In a fcv. \<·11 ch~JSe ll .<11d~ ,:\ Jr. Rubc n :sun r\] W~.'~hl·d apprc.'C­iad'JJl q[ ~Ji J lt•lt'lil:H\ 'b fai rhf11l \t\n! lc. ~ lt c w;1 p~t::...c ntnl ·' a .c uf l cantif I Jed lf•St'.. Otht•r ti l\ rt ll' tllh • J \ e tc: J<·d1!, fJ:uH.i.Ctll, 'J. I·,. SJ1t~l pend. l·c11nan 1\."L'II l'r, C .~. \rPt I}. \l\ . l ). dnJ..Juc l"t\·di. J . )•. \lcCt-l", 1>. I' \ l ot~;l t l .,,,cJ 1'. B11dn··J. ·n,r· tnt! dinn ., v..t I '''I 3t"<'d b \ It . 1~ 4' 11 c; ,,d,t nntl l rh. L(.,t.l l ~cllii~l , \, ·rJ, dw .1.ilt ttt cd u tl t•• t , l ite.• !,thlc, \hicn '''lrrt• ·d Ll• ktlc·t t ). ·r. :.\t'tl' l·· ·~~n t dul h d t.·{ 111 ,Jtt ,J; t.d 1 h· f, .• t fi1 fqr , I tu •• l "l d·· \ . ll ilr ld,,,, lld • ar ll·d , .1 I(•J If)), I I .op::f "niiJD.lJI I ( tlw I ltkt l iti ll llll' lll t 1 I Jl lll ll I Cl •• ' I IJt• 1iddltlll<•lll l·j,,\.(t !"\bupilt \lw\dlt•, .,. rJ, ( tr c 'I If 11 • , • :c I 1 d 1 1 • "' J!, •tJt I \'• 1 lw 1 r c , 11 1 ' tl 1 " d 11 • < Itt h l l'l\ tJ,,z," pink •urn 11n11 n, Jll'''''n "" ~,.,lJ, 111•1llh•·r ~~ r I]., ( Itt h. h \ . a 'I I }' ;•Uti ;ry,. It, ltOI I I h rl IIOIH "r I h·· (lid I II III I ht.~d l•c• 11 :dl·d lfl\•• Ji11 c, t n Ht ,.,,d ,,,u· dt1" 1. 1 111•·• 11 111 . 11. I1 •11Jr11 •JII h,~d IJ,,\. 1 1111 111 .II 1•1 lllll!t \hll w c r l' 1 HJ a b I c r r ~ .:u 1 t.: Jl(.i • h •• I H • q t '' 1 c d 1 , t• 1 tlJII • , 11 I. n ,,_ o o;J. Jack-T he more i look at ~ ou. dear. It: more bea .. u: you seem. C hr i. . tv. (e.xectanth.· )-Ye~ ~ J ack (crru La llr)-l o11ght to lo1k a[ 'ou otiener. • I-Tu bby (just retu rn\?d homl' )-\ \' II. \ c h..i l a m eetin~ d l the lodge tonir:ht. \Yifc-Oh. did YOU, Jcar: rm ·v g-h l. • ITubh) -.\ hem ! l'e3. [ rnadc rhrt' ~rctdlt>. ·a '1 l - :l • I r arol d-:\' ow ada~ s m:tn) coupk·.:- Jr~ omitt·n_ t~l<' ';\ .tJ ''obc\ " [rom Lhe marr ian-l.' l'~rt."' 1101 , .. P,. 'ou th'nk t l:tt ri~h t-~ · · -Jnhn- \'cll, it nt.: \ c r bPth~: 1.:~t m\· \ j lc .wv. . t L~l\s. "'llo\ many tinH.' h.t \ c..' ~ ,,u p:-t .. ~c..·J it~" qut' ... liancd "' l'h t cc tinw~ . l bdit•\·,·. \ I), d,> \nu n ... k:·· " \"~..· 11 , rnutlwr s.od l llHt;-.t lldl '.du· :til\ the..· ..:c.·~..c n~I • b lll "'h c..· J i d n · t ·<1 \ a tlu ll ~ :1 bu u l • h" t l ~ · "I f u u c..'." • • UnH.·: I )udPt ' ou .tn· .u l r~· t ing ih•m ind: "l''ti,m. Dt ink . glt -. ul hot \t\ tl ~·r t \ l t \ tlh•t lltll • I' ll il' ll l ( ... 1.11 h~,.u, k a ) l h,t\ t· }, ·,·11 duitt..! th.H " ll lllntlt:-., ,I, dell, t~u l\ tt l \ l.llhll.ld' l.dl it ~.. . tr~..t·. • l:ir. . , Sttt 1~ ttl ' 1'1"· d<· 111 ~ . •' I1L i:> • .1i11 f tn -.h•J' ~" '"k111 "' 1 h,· ,·.,l ln-''' s ''" r m 1 :-; 111 d, ·ut I I t, h ! N ~..· t tla in ' IH ·11 l·w .i k tn u • I I• ~I 'I' Itt llllt, A CORRECTION Ju th J uu.uy i uo ot lhi ' m q r.in . through n err l th ~ n nt of l.d1th Robmson Pl" r d undor th piclu of P 1 CC'uk. W e r vr t v ry 1T1uch thi ti l 1< wi l l t curr d s an .• (!4) ' \ . ? l • l { 't.lfJ11 )/~ ( ) J l - ''"- ' .· l . ( -. ~·1 •O '~H lll•< t~ 1' ' \ II \ :nh I p I ~~. lH .nt b:nin1i1ttt; H . b. :\ ·t h• ! L Pt.\' : 1 • "". 1\ \ ~ .:. pin ni n. . ... ,. . :r mni t ' ..• 1:abh.' t-- t~t)i:,, \ dl<'.\ I' all tt~td \t ·,d ·•~' :~ ·.n i.JU ~\.i n \lth ini~n·:t ~-.... j 3t l 'ir ... 11)~., r.·· ~m~ ,.g ~ll ft, ,nt ·. !'t·>·~ ,:y .·Hh.l lt h~~ ~ ni,.hh «' P. ~L ' \ r' 1; nt' ill l',. ~. ~ \ i. h \ l . . !'l t fl (t:, ,Ul T :lttl~.u · {"H l~ "ll~ n,•tt iO.J.r t ·'ki r w .~ \ Rlld ~til <~t'l .st i" i \<ll' r·~~ :-i a·~. • 1}', .f I f'O#!l,/!.;f. .lT,1. ~' 'k• tf.4~}J i:- n. h!.l~" hig-h ttl J npul~r .. I f ' I .. \ \ .t l .~.,l!n ~ ")! "' VJ'J "rt) ~~nl ,~ ·. . . .d l)i .1·~ f'~ ~<.'i,S a blH·Y tin"" ··1!. ·nt j{' ). L·~t.· '·" "' b\'V .~ c.1 nd '·u~ • • • ··~ ... t... u~ 1M t ha\ c ~~'·"H r· ~ ki11g ~........,~t ~} U'.V\ll~ :l~ain~t ~l:..::;h.l~ (:~'\H"lfH>· l llt:' \- ~ t'\.ll1S ''-ed t h <; it ft ~l .'.liil­u~ 1 .. • I ~ ~'-Ld t .... •t1 rtl3Nt~ nr for bnv~ l '.. .,- . • 'll . J. t1u .... t·~ - '7- ~· a th! \1 . Pl'nso~· a ~::. l¥r h :.\H r.aJn,.·nt ~ \.)r hi~ schor\I ·rt.. E·+;, ··~ 13 t-;". ..-fhe ::.ntCHl H· ~ t ~. s . Jh.! d1Js t~J.rns are bot~n - ~r.-~ lt'ht: D-a;: ~:T the backboan..l itt :1 ~ f'lil rttL' i!tl a b-1.1 ~~ schedule. P lay · .. itt:der \a~ in t l,e Cha·n1pi.on and Ci t~ it;a~t. es f()~· rnen. A J uniot~ l.ea­-~ e 'r'lt)1l}J.)'~d vf eip-hl team.., opera:te' a L''- he,-_· \ s-chool g,Vm ~ aUH•Ja , . ~ .; ~ • :-ter.u · :-_ A 2\I:idge~ Len Q'ue for bovs . ~ ~ . · 1, e..i· l:t;i) pc):nd~ uperates at the Y · JTO. ; .. •' ~Jtn~s~ 1'be fi, e HeaYer- ~ - :i .. 1r. 7··,, 3l ip elc.:ru1e11ta r~~ schools are ... n~~ in a :-cttnd robin scheduk. .\~ !Jf • ~ich 1nJKa~e.s th a t. there is ·pkrn:- <.·; l~.a.:kethdi !or all pJayers and ~-.-\.. l. "!'*I •_ ."..".." .. "\Von PU!1• J3oaH.1 --- ~ _ ------ 42 "'~fe - ---- - ---------- 39 ca- ~ IU • He\·· --------­Ce ..: ral _ IllJ -------•- ­Fl ..... pi:!lning ------------ .) \..} 36 ~J ·I ~1UCT~ ----------- - - -- to 'f\ ..::r..J. e ------ - - ------- 2_ _.. {(~<:~ (Elitkf.J ------ ------ 24 :~., ~~ninnirr" --- ---- ---- 31 r. . l - ._,,: o ~~1r-e 9c~~- ------ ~---- - ~ .. ~ • . - - ------------ 19 Chturn.·u~r• Office _____ __ · 1-t. • • Bit{ 1'en For Seo,ron Lost. 12 1 s 15 18 26 3J 29 3G 39 37 35 34 t, "ottTes. c~n .. JiH _.,.. _____ ,.. __ 196 J. ~. Hg ··di11 ~ Pulp De,~ r.d ---- ... - l _, J • c . .:.c::~~·t.F · te ___ --------- - ~-.,.. r _A. fJudi:l,::tL l 'ulp Jioard ----- ,.. \ ,•. ,. .',-.=., t'.. , t..~,. , Jo~_- .,,. 1,. i-", ~ut -'a r··u·l - r.-:- ____ _ .1P \ :'1 . r ... ... · ~ .l!U:C: • ..\.JULi.tt:fS --- ---- ---- - - 184- .1 {"4 184 JSZ • r'hvr .. rtl l:1irtdttl' L \1 pc r. · l \ \ l i I c· _ .. _ _ _ t 80 <,:. Sk~q ""\', ~;\ n· I\ l tll _ ·---- 1 ~( f u t i, ·, ·. U . ~pi n n i 11 g .. _ _ ~ _ . _ . f [trJ hl.l h ~k. ·~Ht.' ~ ... _ ... ,.._,.... '17'1 C n ... twtl. l ·~H tdrl ~l \1'\ :-. .. - ~·- __ J7l) ~ Min f h'r f* r,t Jf'r~l\ E. Xt\'un·. L lftu~ . ____ ---- ··---· L P. r budllf\. PHlp Hotud ----·- · \~ '. !-=-,~~ tl Jt w • I "~ u I p H·(l~n l . ___ ....,_ ltt~Uer. t'ltlte -- -~- -- ... --·---~ L. \ . D th. ~l'tL --- ·- ---- ---·--· h t -~ 5l{4 ) I)~ Fir.<' n Cv1t19?1 .Hen I(? Allt!nd ~ ·<1·/.iJu:t.nl .4. R. C. Tntn·nomt:rtt i.u. l)ft rnit 'fl"· f~)llowi· n~ nH~J l' plan ro atHm.u dk \ lllt' t i~a n l.i}n,d t t'U.~ Congr e!-Js 'J.'ou r­tl d t1'h'tH l h ~ll is lc he l~ekl in Detn ic,: \'. L. S.litth.~ . ErnesL S\.tttl:e.~-, Cordlm Sho q"~t: 1 L. ;\ , Duckett, Ed llawkin$ Jr., \ . J J, \ J:cli:lrnlh, J._ .r. l-Iard iH1 J'- ll~y \ hi r ~, 1~7 il ey J)onalclstJ.n. R. \V. l-lr~l.t.tda w Sr., an J J ud Pax ton. h,tu·lie l,t'ooks of Enk.a wlll a~tc11d Lh\! tou rnament along 'Aci.th the .Can-ton tn.-e n. The pl-ans are now to stop over ar F1am.ilton for :u 1easl one set of ga1nes with the Ha,niltan· .dlvision. 'vVith this a rray of bo\~lers Can~on shou·ll be more than .. able to bokl her 0\VU \Vi th tbe bes.L. LaJ·i.es 0 fJUJli·n.g Leagtu! Te crm s t a ·n.c/ i ng.J, .1' f.' e t; n.li round. \Von Lost }V[a~Jl Office ------- - - ----- 3 0 ' T.1 n1e 0 flur. ce __ ------- __ --- .)... • 1 To~~n ------ - -- --~- ----- 1 2 Big Ten F Qr Season . games Ave. L S:t.~>si e Curtis ________ -- 2·1 124 2. Bes·sie l(.owe ------ --- 20 11 5 3 :\ n o-re .Bell \i\T as h in g t e.n 1 8 1 12 ·4, lv1rs . -T. P. H a rdin. ---- t 5 107 r. LeI i a Cook _____ --- - - ·1 5 1 03 6. Sara WO>ody ---- ----- 19 96 7. Edith Abbott _______ __ 21 96 8. ~lw riel Cavepaugh ____ 17 88· <J. Rhoc.ia 1\'IcCI u re ------ L. 85 10. 1-lclcn Crogan -------- 15 H2· Big f ive • ga mcs p tns J. ~e"-;ie J<.owe ------ ---- 3 370. 2. ~·fargarer B antpLun --··- 3 363 3. ~vftR. ). P. Hardin ---- 3 362 • 4. He rti c J u st ice __ __ .. _ 3 3 1 5 ~. S~1 ra \f Ot ely ------ ___ - 3 291 'I he lini ·hit~v room ha s. entered a • tt:a rn but t h~} h<n c not h.owlrd a t Lhc t j w.;; tl1 ~H t h i g-f.'ICB to p n.c s". 'Th c i r fir~r sthr:Jll·k 1s "l'htir day. J an~U\f)' 21. 1 940~ (25) llinq tt)"ilod hawk killed by G i)O:t.!J.Q R~ mu. .. 't~ls hawk m&aSw-ed 41 ~n ohes ltom Up to Up . R o j.Jt1 S 1Ji.u n.i11 g . l\ rope sr,inn ing dnb hn~ bt:cn or- £tli1tZt'(lun{jcr the l(;aJe r'hhi.p of Patti .. ~ 'C. fic.rHle rsnn ~ nd B<)h La Wtt!OCc. l he dub mct::Ls at the Y each 'l'uesday ·night at 7 P. ~VI. ·Ta&/.e T f'1tNi s 1\ s-eries of t011rnaments are under \Va )r with th.c follmvi ng dtvi sions: boys u ncler 14 years of age · · g1 rl~ under 14 rea rs of age. boys 14 to 18 yea rs c~f age· girls 14 to 18 years of age; boys and men over 18 years of age · gLrh; a..n d wome J!l O·Ve r 12 }ears of age ; noon-t1n. rers. Volleyball VolleybaU i nterest is increasing with a ·fine b.u;ocb of fcllo\·\-s playing eal·h afternot>.n from 5 to 6, rr he tearn \tJit go L0 l(noxvtlle F ebruary 3 to take part In a round r.obin rne~t. wid1 K . .no~viJie, Chatan.oega and Stear,ns, Ky. \Vc a.re h op~ng to ta ke i.O the Ca rol1nas meet at Sllnlte.r, S. C. }\Jarch 15 an:d 10 a n.d th:e Soorhe-rn mee-t at I( n:oxv.ille, 1 'enn., .April 4 and 5. An)•~ one i tlterested is u rgcd to aotne· out and p lay. I.if!restl?ng Our wres tli.ng tournament is well under wAy "'Vith practice at the·Y from 5 t () 6 in che a fternoons aoJ at the high school immediately after 'Chool. , Pla ns a re u nder way for sta,gin:g the annual tournament ior Be~l\·e rda m Town ~ hip. C (/11''-lti V(lt Pl lit~$ arc l>€i r1g 111 ~ ppeJ ont for a lntgt! tl th letic ca rniva I l· efnre the w~nrcr ~ca~u ,n is ~ )ve r. ' fl> t H ~ ti·\'t; pia ns ca ll. f m· ~~ f u r·1 ttft cn1non auJ night of a ·wiuc va riery c.Ji ::apnn.:> n~l iviti.cs shct \"' ing clj (I'c H·l'\1 ph a~ i.'S [ t)lH' ;Hhictit;!; progran). • • • • • I I J j Christmas The Chri "tma · Cheer Fund Com­mittee. th roug..... h Lhe columns of T H 1:: Lnc or C11 A::\ I Pro:-.: Ac n nTlES . \Vi shes to thank eYcrybod ~~ wbo in any \vay CO IIL ributed to the succe s o[ this Comminee in the di ·triburion or che Ch ri~ tma:; baskets throue-hout Canton <.;: and ~ u rrounding territory. \' c also \'ish to thank all those who had any ran in the handl ing and dc­li, ·ering of th e~c baskets. \'Vc deeply appreciate the cooperati ,·c s pi riL ma n­ifestcd in the whole job from start to nnish. It is obvious that through your gen­erosity and cooperation many ne.cdy familie~ enjoyed a Chri .. Lma- which otherwise wm)ld not have been pos- • Cheer Fund . ihle, and perhaps changed many a chi ld's expression of disappoi nLment a nd gloom to one of happinc~s and • JOy. On the behalf of all the recipie nts of th c ~ e b.askt:ts . we \Va nt: Lo cxLend to all d on o r~ ou r sincere graritude a nd th a nk~ . Committee: • Frank Sma thc r~ F. ~Jf. B ve1·~ \~ · rn. R oben:on Coman Bro\' 11 J. I-L Burrell J. D. Clark Gudger Brys.on P. B. York J. E. Slaughter Chrmn . By 0. F. Gillis JJ,·ar . 1 r. Phj llin$: 'f11c new adJiti<,u t rJ Lite Ilnokcr Cell r~,r:Jtn. J;as hecu fini;>Ja·d. and by the t rrnc 1 HI·: Lc;(. ur· CJL.\'\1 f' JO. AcTrv- 11lr:: com~·' o ut th · add tl it mal 1 Jouket (t·H· will be in OJ'CI"a li'm. T J,is w.tl CJ1able 11 tr• ih< rt·;1 c p1 Ki!H.·Ji(,ll and to - . mXJJJl <:t JI ! (JIJf ~~~·1;d hi trb q~w J it} }ii ~JdU r!l!S. j~ jJI (",,,Jjll_ ftah CJ} t;Ht d hil'i $ 11/fl· and rilling t; l ~ili i :JH lJI~(lf IIi It' ll• I iu tl u.: Pi gr:f••l \ ··!I t·}. r;iU i h:tlldlt ••. l[n rhtr JtfvdlH f.1 !rnd j ~~£·fli1J• uJt' It , \1 f{f ,r ,J I til I • A u·r 11 d i I('" r' l 11 p I d • l l•ll }, j ., ,,jJ, :.t il "' ft! ,flJI) tA llu (,tJ f,,, tl lll'·ll·m ­c• d 111 t !11 *':t r·Ua f<.,,. dwh1 y rniJij, .,, v•·.•• . u )!< l 1 'J\ J, j!, I t• J ~ I ~~ d ,. ti fIt I t h I I ~ I J I' ~d rnilliou )'t:f.ll . Thur tl> ut:~y tw ]J, 11 e1 uil 1,111 J tl l l! d1. n1 slr. 1t t' 11..-.. ) 4i ll ' l l l(lfl t: 1 ,,, , I 1r l ··r. . J 'I ··~ r ( I-J , '\ tl • • (I,,.,,. iu the.· P'"''' d \ h 'I! • p;l nr k fs uht· C• rdc u n( J·:d1:1\, Diu they try to g-c{ you Lo atten l one of tlu•m J acksnn ~.tay linnt.' t\ at $ 15.00 per plate~ T notic(· in thc A. h~ ville Citizru th~tt the) air ~uin' tu hr\·c LiHculn da\ diJ.,n~..:rs ttt flftt:l·n Cdtls ~ • plalc. aud 1'11 hl't l hat 1 he\· ' ml·l b ..... v.nrth th il l. l bt.:ll <'\t: vou ~h.'ll' nt the rmt: I i tll t' IH.lcd wlwn h'i( t."OHh.: so d:1n• tt i !! h 1.. d I i ll . llH'. • )) )) t( {l 1 se~·d } 1.111 a l dh· Uld Tit JH' I.' l 1U I\ ~ q l ll I , hur t•\' l ' l yhnd} \ il '\ h.n·in • sil..'h a yo.c. .d tilll <." I dHl u'r ,, 1 Ln .sl •t·~t k t •l ) ou. l lt nl b,t r tqlt~· l i ~ the h,• 1 dtill ':! 1l111 ''c.·r ~,.l,llh • 1•1 lll\JJ. ' l it" fttt thtr ait l lh' lln ll l hi'l, ,til ,lli\111 1 ~ II k111 ;~ I • ?:''" "' j Ht){ ( d 1·1[ lh• I H~ tJf tht' lll ,'lll\ f 111,.'\ 1~1 diHW lil t \1• l'h, Chrtt ' { \(1\l tlnnk • • f J , ·I g U r 11 'l \ !11• II d Ll b I •Il l d t ~ Jt) 'A ,· •' I ll uk dt.t l 1 ( II iu U11 ( t •Hl" ' l • I \ I ' I ('\ , ., hlld \ I , • \ l I u dIll II h I \ t I )' \ II nd I} . \ " . r I{ I. ' tl 11.1 (28) \lc.~.(. r;"rdncr ur! both c .. ew 'e . ·r. in th:tt. \Jr. r(,rk h."". been~ . r.~.· lt1 pt:r uad" Bruc •! • ·a,,·t ·v and f\•· c · ' .\lex a HJcr l.l) 'c~. ailJ'J . \Icc. ha~ been a 111a ki !l.~ a1 rrr . ' ,,me ~ ·' opie r joK f '"'at li ev<:r.b ,(_{ v ,,-tlll !.:f) r-, ch tHCI a, d d11 "'!··at rhev a·r,. "1 )f,-! to ~h t the \ ',c.tt • ;\·ill .. r.lJt stn~ . If I i kw ~~nd .c a•l ge o ·l ,,i a J,.· ·. w11c. cl .. eu: Or bu.t 1 he . . . ~ , ,., " (! !es.c llrc.wn th1th. ·f"t Cradie \" illi Cd n ta k(: h !: bit?~t'.. cl e1 r: of ta­b;, d:t·r c,f an: •nan in ihe hl~a_h dt;­l' « rtm~:nr . ( · arlic axed lc-.," f:ur: a cl ,a•;'>t rnthr.r day and Jc e. d.~irn' tnat C l1:-' rlie L lt "HJ a dai.n.\ and hande:l it batk trJ hiln ·uld t- U' the j:~iu~ in his rn•,,Hh . "1 hc·re.; an.: t-.· r''l ti.1r.•.r:, rh.at tbc nH.:n in th i.') <lef'artrneot like. anri r:hat • j s tllbacl.er and coffee. Did yt~u r.n · i"'~ thaL f:.rtg. fand is no;. a !?• ~n · to bu·. , ·, · murc tobackt:r i 1 (JJn h1, cauntn·? 1·: ::..t • • wJif be (l fin-! r'lin!:. \·c '\'"iii ha .. e GlOre fur Ol t f ~<'h ts. f)i"in't • 1 1 w:.:h cbcv '-'!oukl tlllil htiviu' Ji~.e1: n..,m hc·re~ ~ ' . • 1'" our ki ndnes~ anti sYrnDath\· s more ch:t-1·ly arrreciat ..... I t