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MONDAY, Al'IUI, US, iv'l THE FREMONT MESSENGER PAGE TOO TT A Model Dairy ran Itlessecl Sacrament. Pivislon No. 'i, ltlessed Sacrament Confraternity, of which Mrs. Mary McMillans is monitor I ere to come to adoration this wee k. Tho Senior class of ike high will give an entertainn'enl and toi-ial in (he audiotrii'iu Monday and Tues Society News DEATH ENTERS HOME AND TAKES THE ONLY CHILD Chew it after every meal St.

Paul's Thursday, and James. F.piscopal: Festival of Sis. I'hilip Holy communion, a. day evenings. Mrs.

Charles Koyee, will be hostess ir the lit Helpers Wednesaay af in. Meetings: Francis Harlsnn, will be at St. Joseph's church Thursday morning at 8 30 with a nuptial high mass. The wedding is to be a quiet home ternoon at lier borne, 4I S. Wayne A full attendance is desired.

It stimulates appetite and aids digestion. It makes your lootl do you more nood. Note bow i ill he In hi in unless otherwise All meeting parish houso St. Ann's: Thursday afternoon for the lirst, Friday. Frld.iy mornlmr at 6 ami 7 o'clock and in lw 7:1.1 mass, distribution of hoiy rwii-munion.

Thursday Is May day and there will lr special devotions In Saturday afternoon at at Memorial hospital the death of Xonnan 1'. Hawes, only child of Mr, and Mrs. Pearl F. Hawes of south the, mi-j 30 p. Mr.

and Mrs. John Kiger of Wash i.ounced. Monday, St. Mary's guild Tim Monday Afternoon club meet at Ington street, entertained at dinner It relieves that stutly feeling alter bearty ealing. within jilst one week m.

scheduled for today was postponed aVeiiue on account of the illness of one jj year of agf. Complies- fJfcVVhlicn teeth. Monday, Hoy Scottls at. 7 Tuesday, K-ctor's Dibit class, levelling at 7.30 in honor of the Virgin, Que of the May, billowed by Benediction of the Mossed Sac- their members, Mrs. Jennie Wolfe, tions, which developed pneumonia.

V. a 4. JV breath an caused the beloved young boy's death, lilness. ijjs death the goody St. Joseph's society will after a three eek Sunday, Rollin Ooodfellow of Pay ton, and Henry Kochele.

The bannsj of matrimony were published for the first time Sunday at St. Joseph's t-hnrch between Mr. John Martin and IVIisB.Murgaret Karabajxuli -eof Fremont. They will be married on Saturday, May 17. lament.

On Frielay evening nl V. I regular May devotions anil bem'dic- thai p. m. Wednesday, St. Catherine's guild at p.

m. Thursday, program meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary, 2:150 p. m. L-a-s-t-s. meet Thursday afternoon with Miss Rose Unsold" of Court street.

ion. Forty Honrs' devotion opens on Sunday, May 11, and closes on tbe is a great blow to the sorely bereaved parents, and has also cast, a gloom over the freshman class of Fremont high, of which Norman was a member, and also over a host of friends and neighbors, with whom Norman was a great favor- A 4 irra Thursday, coiilirination in trtlctioil) ue soay em eveming, Jlav Anns ircii-si ra, will give a recital in the aueliloriu.u. One of the important events in so Mrs. Thomas J. Maxwell went, to Hamilton, Sunday, where she will attend a district meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs.

Maxwell reports the work among the disabled world war veterans in the various hospitals as progressing satisfactorily. for children, 4 in. Thursday, confirmation lecture for adults, p. m. Thursday, choir rehearsal, p.

m. th- The vountr lad v.rs at school Trinity Evangelical: The Y. 1. M. O.

will meet at the workers' horn-- this evening at 7:30. The W. 11. S. will be inlertainod nt tho workers home on dav before be was taken ill.

He complained of a severe headache during (he day. and the in morning he had cial affairs in Fremont during this week will be the formal dinne-r-dancv under the auspices ot Fremont Assembly, Fourth Hegree, Knights of Columbus, at Elks' Home on Wednesday evening. A large number or the local 'members of the order will attend, together with guests from surrounding cities. The Hollywood soeiety orchis-try will furnish the music: for tlx: delightful program of dances. Tuesday afternoon, with Mesdames Sprout, Aldricb, Thompson and Burns the W.

so ill that He could not attend nino can-! sc hool, and two weeks ago his cendi-Hivo hush to' wi'a that he wa-i re. At the regular meeting of A. C. T. M.

Friday evening, didales were initiated. Tie' Since January of this year, llm Uosetnnl Dalr. Company him been completely overhauled, repainted and le-i'Uiiippcd with the most modern machinery known to science for 1ih proper pasleiiricatlon of milk. The directors of this company have done all this for tho protection of Fromonfa citizens, both men, women and children. Oar milk, which ia brought In by our own carter, is picki'd up only irom selected larius.

On arriving at our plant, it is weighed in, when a test is made of each Individual farmer's milk. If it does not meet with Unrequired ordinances of the city it is rejected and returned. To be able, to do this, all our milk cans are numbered so that we cun tell from whenc.t'tho milk came. We are most careful in the selection ami cleanliness of our milk. After tbe milk is Weighed ill and tested, it Is put into a glass lined pasteurizer, which is the late'si, improved machinery for th proper pasteurization of milk, where it is heated to a temperature- of 145 degrees ami b-t stand for 30 minute's, then It is cooled rapidly at a temperature of 3S tlegre-s, after which it is tillered, bottled anil capped automatically, there-hy'during the whole process no human ranil touches your milk.

But it renders your milk safe, clean and pure. This proper process of pasteurl ration does not cluing" the' taste of the milk in the slightesi ami you will lind our cre-aiii line is second to none cm ihe Fremont market. Our average- butter fat test Is good anil our bacterial count excepllonally low, and that low percentage- of bacteria is re ndei'ed harmless. Protect yourselves ami use the milk which is made dean and safe for your safe guard. and f-'af.

-t" The Rosebud Dairy Co. Fremont, Ohio. Main 2171. as hostesses. Each ne nibc is x-jiecled to respond to roll call -villi a ra.j moved to Memorial hospital, where ex received an invitation to attend a (Iraco Lutheran: Sunday school imxt Sunday, 9:15 a.

in. Morning service, 10:30. Continuation of sermons on Stewardship, livening service1, 7.30 Subject, "Lead l's Not into Temptation." CUedr prac'ice Weilnes 'ay at 15 p. in. Church il and com of ten ThutMlay night at tin parish house.

and I laughter lianciiet Friiliy right at lle 1'resliy- (scripture verse. Tbe flood Will class will hold their monthly business am social meeting at the borne on Tuesday evening. A good program is ar ly at liellevuo on May and on tha'. (veiling at. 6 o'clock, a bus will be at Maccabeo homo to take those over who may desire to atttend.

Mrs. Ha-(tie Hawk won the prize and Mrs Clara and her committee served nice refreshments. ranged. Come and bring your family rrayer meeting on Wednesday even terian church par'ors. Jlib-y Luthe ing at 7:30.

At 8:30 there will held ague Tuesday rigbt a wi'i li at tho home of Miss Ue.by ph. V. II. and Brolhi-rhooil Thurs.l i. Week.

pert iiursinsr and jiieuicai imninoi; were givtn, but all in no avail. The funeral will be held at the late residence Tuesday at 2 p. the Rev. W. K.

Tiessel, of Cd'ice Lutheran church, to officiate. Norman was not a regular membe of the church, but he attended Sunday school there, Pur-ial will follow in Oakwood eeie-i- ry. Norman V. Hawes was horn in Fremont. May only son and child of JVari F.

and f.ulu Cary- Hawes. He aiti-mb-d the Fremont, public' school, and was in first year high this school year. There are snc-viving. the parents, and grandparents. Mis.

Alfred iiy, of Fremont, and Mr. I I K. i I le'eds 't OI'drd Allan ti. AigleT et ux to John rn elc-tbm for one member of the trustee board, for a term of five years. At there will a meeting of tie-Sunday school board at the workers' Large crowds attended I ho dinner nnd supper serv-d Saturday by tie' llee Hive society at Muceaboe hall.

Splendid meals were served, whii it were enjoyed by all. At St. Mary's church in Toledo, on 'Thursday, May 1.1, will be solemnized the wedding of Mr. Raymond Unsold, cif Fremont, and Miss Angela J. Kireh-lier, of Toledo.

The young couple called for the first time at St. Joseph's church, this city, Sunday, and also at St. Mary's, in Toledo. The approaching- nuptials, of Mr. Rus-Bell Tiffany, of Clyde, and Miss Anna Rose Measley, of Fremont, wen? announced for the first time at St.

f-ph's church Sunday. The wedding will be an event of Wednesday, May 14, at St; Joseph's at 9 o'clock in the morning, and will be oil" of the elaborate White, inlol lini-i, l.elh vue', Fehvarel lloe.lzle, i ux to P. Kalte'iihac part, intot Pre luout, l.t 0. home. All of lle-se meetings are im portant, and you are expel led to be there and there cm time.

will be a devotional meeting of both the Junior and Intermediate societies of tiie Le-uige in the church auditorium, next Sunday evening at 0 O. R. Otlney, well known nieiuber of tlie Fremont, tiro department, was agrei-ahlv surprised by a group ot License to we-el issued le Hat' Wright farme i t' linen Sinintrs, 'J4, and Ina Comoll. -io, i.n (in worker, pruilnit. Rev.

Weaver to rresl.yterian: U.irl Halter will be ihe I h-iinn-iu of the nui-r-cry commiliee lor May, 'J'be arc iilanniiu; a to e.ilei'iuin tbe meniljer the cluirili anil t'entrepaliim in the clmreii parlors oni- week from Mo.idav. nitiil. Mv.ryone is curhally Inwieil. Scouts met i usual evening. Junior choir rehearsal on Tuesday and Thursday at 7 p.

m. Mi l-Week meeting Wednesday at 7:0 p. m. Let friends at bis homo on ltidwell avenue, Sunday evening, in honor of his birthday anniversary, (lames, music ami cards tarnished amusement for the party, and later tempting re- spring weddings of that church. and Mrs.

Alfred Ciary, of North Adams, besides many oth' Paring tl'e yiais of Ids short you.ttrj life, Norman was a favorilo with all who knew him. He was the joy and happiness of his parents, a loving kind and obedient son. ami his gentlemanly behavior won for him the es Mary li. SUI-of, widow of S. Ftil-son, fie ion to take under the luovisions of the' will of her husband, late of GibsorbU'.

and S. Stilson was appointed administrator of the estate- with the will annexed. Regular meeting of the Royal Neighbors Tuesday evening at. o'clock, at JT. W.

A. ball. Social time and refreshments after the meeting. AH members invited. lreshments were served.

The guests presented Mr. Ottney with a nice gilt. Present we re Mr. and Mrs. Win, Howell.

Mr. and Mrs. Reiser, Mr. and Mrs. Nesbilt, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Mairs end I'r. and Mrs. T. H.

Coffman. teem of everyone who knew him. He was one of the. bright and studious pupils of bis class, b' loved by schoolmates and teachers alike, and his early i everyone atf-nl. Fidelis t-irls are nsked bring flowers lor the May baskets ami come to the ehun ti as early as to do sonio hanii- work.

Senior choir rehearsal Friday evening. 1 leeoraliiig eotnnii'tee lor May: -Mrs. If. Dill nback, Moore, Mrs. .1.

Sherman, Mrs. t'ar-los Williams, Mrs. W. K. Williams.

death is a matter of great regret to The bereaved parents have the sympathy of a wide circle 0f friends, in the! Tlx; Sigma Dancing club entertains evening with a dancing party at which Merrill's six piece orchestra will furnish the music. STUDEE Sees and Sinjrs. EAST SIDE SALES CO. 26t2 St. John's Lutheran: Ordesirti ineetir.g Wednesday evening at All ho have musical instruments and ability to play them are inriied to come1.

The trustee's will m'-t evening. Thursday afternoon W. 11. M. S.

will nv'el in tin- assembly hall. The choir will nice; Thursday evening. Friday evening at o'clock the play, given by Mrs. Welder's clais, will be repedaed in lit" assembly hail. Admission 23 cents.

Ask those who were en-sent la-t wee bow i hey liked the perf rmai-co. It is really worth while. You will not be disappoini-d. You are urged to roire. Ha'unlav afternoon Junior catechetical class.

Next Sunday morning, Sunday schorl aud services at tlie usual time. The anniversary of our church dedica'ton will be celebrated next Sunday, a week, May 11. Rev. Harold Rose of Ibllevue, and the pastor, will speak. The w-ili of J.

Kern, late of Helle-vue, filed for probiite, leaves a comforter to a niece, Clara lielle Williams, all residue of real and personal estate? to Marvin S. Stewart, and Matilda Stew-ait, share and share alike, in token of tln ir past FUpport and continued care from December 6, 1323, the date of the ill. Stewait was nominated executor. Two two and a nephew survive the loss of (heir tenderly beloved only child. Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, Rev.

T. Weaver of Trinity Evangelical church, ojtficiat'-d at the marriage of Mr. Olaf Wright and Mrs. Ina Gomoll, of this city. The ceremony was performed in the church ami the couple was unattended.

They will re-ride on Ohio avenue, where the -st wishes of, their friends will follow Mrs. M. O. Thraves entertains the lUorry Makers this evening at her home on Alger street. IR0HCHITIS First Brethren: Our services were well attended yesterday.

We especially glad to see ihe made' in the Sunday school. The c-vilt-nccs point to Ihe fact more and more that we need a larger and better equipped building, rians are developing ami we? hope that they will niaterialiae if. i At bedtime rub the throat and Tho wedding of Miss Hilda Rimels-pach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Itimelspaeh, of Riley township, and Mr.

chest thoroughly with- them. TOLEDO BANKER LEAVES BEQUESTS TO MANY IN WILL The rase of vs. Uarle Jerels et was settled dismissed at cent of plaintiff, as the parties re ached an agrc-enK-ot nnd tiie court heard the case without a jury. Oitf 17 Million Jar Uttd Ymarty the next few months. We? still hivei room fur more, and wo invito you toj join Viih us.

The new orchestral played at Sunday school ycrd. rc'ay. The boys did Well and we hope they BACCRN' will soon be in shape to play every I nfher ti-1 1 1 A. i Jeannc-lfe Neaves is the plaintiff in a personal initny suit brought against IT. V.

Atkinson for Jluoo damages, growing out of an auto collision November 21. 1W3, on the Western Ite-sevve Sc Maumce til.e, a mile west of The debt of the church v.jil be paid in full and all papers of indebii-dne ss will bo destroyed on tha' Sunday. You will want to be present at that service to thank God for this ble-ssii g. Convention of Luther agues: in our church May 18, afcernoor. and evening.

All members and friends are cordially Invited. II" v. Poovey of Dayton and Rev. Schmidt of Middle-town, will the speakers. Supper added soon.

The Sisterhood of Mary I I Daily Fashion Hint lor neur.ilj-ia, jore throerj, crouj- ojvs, relief in pneumonia, broo chitis, asthma, pnt T0 Lead cold-, chest LUllib DeWolf Hopper Just As Funny as Ever A fair sized crowd saw "Kempy," a clever piece of stage work, at the Fremont theatre Sunday evening. Pe-Woif Hopper, former musical comply star, who used to appear in Fremont in "Wang" and the Cilbe-rt it light operas, and the Nugents, are the stars of the tidy sketch and lln-y put it across in fine style. Tim pit.ee the old home town type of comedy and the cast sure shoves it over in great, shape. Mr. Hopper made a.

curUdu talk in which he amused ihe crowd with a line of rnode-n. monologue and all in all, it we" an evening well spent. and Martha meets Tuesday with Mrs. J. Barringer on Dark avenue.

Services for prayer mid lUbM study Wednesday evening, 7:30. S. S. and C. E.

next Sunday. PrcDareJ EsbeciaUu For This Newspaper Fremont. The petition laiius 'vat defendant, wa driving on lliu left hand side of the road, at an unreasonable speed when Hie smash occurred, that plainti'f was injured in (lie neck, and body, and paid out $100 in doe-tor's bills and medical at tf ntion, lost in time and $100 damages fioia the cb-fefiiiar-t, IT. V. to.

a Wom-in the Hern ern- will be served from 5 to 7 p. May 7, there will be en's Missionary oriven'ion Lutheran church of Fosloria. her tho date and go. The People's Market 109 Arch Street Phone Main 230S Toledo, April 2S. Tlio will of Isaac K.

Knist ly, tiled last week in probate court, bequeaths total of to a dozen charitable institutions In Toledo. Mr. Knisely, late presid' -nt of the National bank, died Monday, April 21. Notes amounting to $:1000 held against the Toledo hospital, are cancelled, according to provisions in the. will.

The Toledo Art Museum an 1 the Toledo hospital will each receive J5000. The Obt Ladies' Home, Maternity hospital, Toledo Newsboys' association, Toledo District Nurses' association, Y. M. C. Y.

W. ('. Toledo Humane society. Old Adams Street Mission and Little Sisters of tiie Poor befiuealhed $1000 each. The Toledo Community Chest is also given $1000 for a gi ries of three yearn.

Tim Salvation Army is given 50 Tor live years. Mr. Knisely's daughter, Alene K. iimin-rman of Ligonier, has been provided with His son, Edward of IndianapoliH, Ind is to reei Ive 110,000 and the jneome of ii Veal Roasts, lb 20c Pork Steak, lb 15c Beef Liver, lb 10c Home Cured Corn Eeef, lb 13c Veal Chops, lb 23c St. Mark's: Sunday school association meeting Tuesday evening at the parsonage.

Mee ting of the Ladies' Missionary society Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Teachers' Training class Thursday eveming at 8. Choir practice at 8 Friday evening, aud catechetical instructions Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Tn the di voice case of Dert Newman vs. Adaline Newman, the- plaintiff was ordered to pay fl" to the wife's attorney and f'IZ'i per week to tho wife pending the final decision of the case.

Charles Deemer, Adjolph Spir-bleri- First Methodist Episcopal: Meeting of Boy Scouts Monday evening a' 7:15. Good attendance urged. The Lucy Webb Hayes Missionary society will gi'e a comedy, "Sophronia's Wedding," Tuesday evening. April 29, at o'clock In the high school aduiior-iura. The admission fen will 25 tents.

Everybody invited to attend. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30. We are studying "The Meaning of Prayer." Como. The regular monthly ir.e -ting of tho Woman's Foreign Missionary society, Thursday evening, May 1 in the school auditorium. The hour is All members having mite boxes are? le-qnesteid to bring them.

Spe-cial mite box program. Guests will bv welcanu-at the meeting. The next "church night" service will he held Wedne sday Mrs. Mary Herman received word Monday that a relative, Miss Josephine He rman, had died early Monday at her home in Columbus. deceased was wi ll known in Fremont, having visited here on several oc ca-blonft.

The funeral services wiil lie he-Id Wednesday morning. ncr and John Miarer were appointed appraisers in the land sale in the mat, ter of the estate of TVtor Stepniak late of Sandusky township. First Reformed: Rollin Goodfellow, student of the Dayton Seminary, preached a trial sermon Sunday and ihe consistory deeidvd to have him Sugar Cured Picnic Hams, lb IPic Hildebrandt Cottage Hams, lb 35c Sliced Smoked Ham, lb 28-35c Lean Sliced Bacon, lb 25c Choice Sirloin and Porterhouse Steaks. Bacon in Chunks, lb 15c 5 lb. pail Home Rendered Lard, 65c 3 lb.

Pail Heme Rendered Lard, 43c Thousand Island and Mayon. naise and Sandwich Spread. Beauty and fashion join forces in exquisite new millin Judge Julrn T. Carver will go to preac for them during the summer I Sandusky Tuesday on jirlieial busi trust, fi'iich months. Mr.

Goodfellow will arrive- ery- Every color, every smart ness, and may go to Lorain. befor returning, when; Dr. A. NT. Carver is ill, following an operation for the removal of an evo.

Martha Hrown, housekeeper in the Kniscly home lor several years, was given according to provisions in the will. PI I I 'lH 1 pii" mode, is shown in a cleverly varied collection. Come and see JJ. MILLER CO. in Fremont May 10 and preach his first sermon on Sunday, May 11.

Tbe Ladies' Aid will meet with Mrs. John Kiger, 1.15 Washington street, Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Josephine liuehler assisting. Roser Stahl CENTRAL DELIVERY PORT CLINTON Tn the mailer of sale of person al property in the estate of Margaret Sibbrel, Wynona MiGinfy, executrix reports rece ived for furniture, piano and fruits. READ THE BEST.

THE MESSENGER evening, -May 7. Ihe Ladies Aid society will servo supper from 5:30 to 1 aud all are urged to attend. Following the supper hour a big debute will take place in the Sunday school auditorium, beginning promptly at 7:13. I he very vital subject hich will he discussed Is "Resolved that. Methodism Has Over-Emphasized the Missionary Phase of Her Profram." The affirmative side; of this subject will be championed by G'-o.

W. Bloom and N. C. Sherwood, while Dr 11. Pontius and II.

A. Fouche will handle tho liegalive. This means, as you know, a real debate Four Hard Hitters. Yon cannot Ouch! Rub Backache, Stiffness, Lumbago Partial account filed hy L. W.

Shively, guardian of Sarah Shively. shows receipts of $2S4G, with expenditures of flG.50. I'ort. Clinton, April marble tournament is to be singed he re sometime during the week, win the winning boys are to be sent to Tob-do to Irymit for places in the national tournament, which will be held in June at Atlantic City, rieTDxiAij Grand Opera CLEVELAND Cleveland Public Auditorium Rub Pain from back with mall trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." .072.

William. Molkeiibur, ailniinislralor of tie- estate of Heiny Molkenbtir, reported to probiito court, tho solo of inlots 4S. and half' of 9G in Wood-ville. M. S.

Flaherty purchased lots 48 and 49 for $1550, and Detleff Moll-gaard north half of inlot Jf. for $2230. afford to miss this debate. Everybody urged to attend. This will the last "church night." service of the year.

Come and bring your friends and plan to remain for the interesting program which will follow. The subject which will be thoroughly discussed is one in which every Methodist is greatly interested. The final payment on quit:) a few cemtonary pledges -has been coming in during tho pa-it few-weeks. This Is all very Quite a little is still out and should come in The properly formerly occupied by the Port Clinton basket fue.tory, and owned by the American Ilimelloial t'n-iem, has been sold to Harry Stenseii, tho local Ford representative, and owner of the Standard Garage. The lodge members pun based the property about one year ago with the intention of converting it into a new home.

Since th-sale of the property tho American Beneficial Tnlon membe rs have taken an option on the business block owned by Ihe- Port Clinton Lumber Coal Co. anil will convert the building Into their new home. 1 he conside ration for the building ptifduiHed by Stepson was $12,000. Order of sale- issued to Sarah L. Esse-x, administratrix of KM Kline, to Roll 40 acres in se-ctlon 28, Scott township, from tho idow's dower Back liurt you? Can't straighten up without feeling sudden pains, sharp aches and twinges? Now listen 1 That's lumbago, sciatica or maybe from a strain, and you'll Ret relief the moment you rub your back with soothing, penetrating "St.

Jacobs Oil." Nothing else take out soreness, lameness and stillness so quickly. You simply rub it on your back and out comes the pain. It is harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Limber tip Don't suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. j-icobs Oil" from any drug store, and after using it just once, you'll forpet that you ever had backache, lumbago or sciatica, because your back will never hurt or cause any more misery.

It never disappoints and has been recommended for 60 years. SIMIT.E AND DISTINCTIVE This frock is PO designed that it may be carried out entirely in on material or a combination of fabrics. The V-shaped net is trimmed with a collar of or it may correspond with the (ikirt in ase a different fabric is used for the purpose. One also has the choice of lengthening the kimono sleeves if preferred. Medium size requires yrdg jo-meh material.

i'ictorial Hevicw Dress No. 202. Sizes, Si to 46 inches bust, and 16 to 20 vta.s. I'r'te. 45 ceut Monday evening, April 28 "Aida" Tuesday evening, April 29 "Carmen" Wednesday evening, April 30 "Kigoletto" Thursday evening, May 1 "Faust" Friday evening, May 2 "Boris GodunofT Saturday May 3 "Itomeo et Juliette" Saturday evening, May 3 "11 Trovatore" A wonderful opportunity to hear and see some of tht world's greatest artists such an opportunity will not be presented soon Good, frequent, clean and convenient limited service via sur line to and from Cleveland.

during the next month. Tho last fiscal of th'5 centenary period closes June 1, 1924. As you make your final payment, you may rjecuro your original pledge? card from Hanry Wilson or tlie pastor. Thank you for belnc prompt. At a meeting of the rlxchang.j dub held Monday noon, the clubnmn to hold their postponed anniversary dinner Monday evening, May "i at.

the Hotel Fremont. During the Monday 8c--ioa II. W. Armstrong, scout executive, gave a very line talk on the subject 0f birds, a topic with which ho is well acquainted and quite fluent. Russell Anderson of Portsmouth, A new home isi tn be built at Marble Head for the Danbury post of the American Legion, the contract for the building having been awarded to Smith nnd Harmon, contractors, for J207S.

The building is to be 21 bv 42 feet St, Joseph's: Monday evening at 7, meeting of the church councilmiui at the rectory. Meeting Catholic Knights of Ohio, Wednesday tv.T.ing. Confessions Thursday at 2:30 nnd 7 p. m. Fridiv, the first Friday of May, nia.s and holy communion at 6, holy communion at 7, aud durinir the 7: 41 high mass.

Friday evening at 7:30 will rontai mi club room, kitchen, bath and p'lol rooms. Tiie Lake Shore Electric Ry. Co. nas In, me after a tlirec? days' visit with Ids wife, who is recovering from an ryended of serious illness, at tho home of li'-r parents, Dr. and Mrs.

C. K. t'intlus on Park av-nue. Tlie Messenger la the best advertising medium in the county, I Taking orders fjr lot plowing rrd cellar digging. Call Main 1SI7.

Sam Woonacolt. 2St2" May devotions and -Benediction of tlie ffc- '5 -c.

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