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Port Clinton, Ohio Progressive Times from Port Clinton, Ohio • 8

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Progressive Times Port Clinton Thursday September 2 1929 Pase Eight Port Qinton Items Colonial Theatre Program For the Week Gay Pit Converted Into Muskrat Farm A ground hog has invaded the business section making bis home near the Port Clinton Hardware companv He is seen quite often but pays little or no attention to the curious vrno loss sticks br small stones in his direction Lawrence Satterfield and his force of Workers have returned from North port Mich where the company packed more than a million pounds of cherries at their new plant Radio since 1918 Service Call $150 Phone-133 An important event in the Episcopal church is the conference held this The Hickory club held a meeting Cur day evening in the Boysen gar-ij laurel avenue Thii la their first meeting aince June they having Teen diacontinued during the summer months Their dances which were bo popular last season will be given again this winter starting September 21st The Ottawa Basket Co of Oak Harbor- shipped 'iTlruclt load of baskets to Put-in Bay Sunday evening Bert Stambaugh has purchased the 38-acre farm from the Hecker-Moon Construction company who had- bought -it for the day fill that was used in the track elevation through Port Clinton Nineteen of the 88 acres were dug to the depth of about nine feet and in this artificial pond Stambaugh proposes te raise muskrats The remainder of the land will be used for fanning purposes on the steamer Chippewa John Orth who has charge of the company's in-1 week at Green Springs Ohio Clergy 1 School Notes 1 By ROBERT HORTH SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 15 First National Presents An1 All Star Cast in In The Glass CagV i And a Comedy MONDAY SEPTEMBER II Universal Presents Hoot Gitoon In AmL Chapter No 3 Diamond Master TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 17 AND 18 Warner Brothers Present Dolores Costello in Madonia Avenue And Comedy THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 19 AND 20 Columbia Presents An All Star Cast in And a Comedy SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 31 Fischer Presents Helen Costello in Up And a Comedy SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 22 First National Presents Billie Dove in And Moment And a Comedy NOTICE s-The above program 1 subject to change without notice FRED REICHERT Mgr Memorial Commission Expected Here Friday 1 vj' 1 The Ohio Revolutionary Memorial tomtaifsion this week began its itinerary through the state to glean information and consider the claims of some Ohio cities who wish part of the 850000 appropriated by the lsst legislation for marking historic spots AR sites for markers tablets and monuments and the route of the proposed Tri-State Memorial Trail will be viewed The commission will visit Port Clinton Friday 72nd Visit To' 'i Sandusky Co Fair Judge William Wierman West hird street made his seventy-second annual trip to the Sandusky county fair which was held in Fremont four days this week This record attendance dates back into the when Mr Wierman was small lad and at each session the fair promoters have grown to expect Mr- presence The fair is now in its 77th Session i 1 Former Gypsum Man Dead Of Injuries Charles Foreman 70 of 3930 Lock-wood avenue Toledo a former resident of Gypsum died at the Mercy hospital last Thursday of injuries received In an automotdle accident two weeks before Mr Foreman for the past eleven years was superintendent of the grounds of the Toledo Museum of Arts and his landscaped gardens were considered among the most beautiful in the country He was leaving the art museum for his home when he was struck by a passing auto Besides his widow Foremon leaves a daughter Mrs Fred Schauss a grandson and five brothers John Foreman William Foreman George Foreman Chris Foreman and Henry Foreman all qf Oak Harbor and one sister Mrs William Slavin of East There will be no preaching services in the Methodist church Sunday morning or evening as the pastor is attendin conference at Cambridge There wjll be tHe tegular services of the church on Sunday September 22 the 1 beginning of ft new conference year- Announcements have been received of the birth of a son bom to Mr and Mrs Edw Mann Sandusky Friday September 6 Mrs-1 Mann was formerly -Miss Gladys Nielsen Seven members of the Hawaiian National Guard rifle team which participated in the national matches at Camp Perry broadcast a program of Hawaiian music over station WSPD Toledo Friday evening Luckey of Elmore was a Port Clinton visitor the fore part of the week while doing jury duty at the court house The Rev Crosby pastor of the United Brethren church is attending the Sandusky conference of the church at Toledo this week A number of local delegates will also attend this conference and it is expected that the Rev Crosby will be returned here for another year by the conference ScJ Ray Steinmiller of Cleveland was I Port Clinton visitor the latter part of last week Fred Reichert who has been in Beulah Michigan the past two weeks will remain two weeks longer Mr Reichert informs us his health has improved considerable since being located in the line Not Resort' at Beulah Dr and Mrs Frank McCoy and daughter of Los Angeles California were Port Clinton visitors Friday coming here to see his mother Mrs Addie McCoy and other relatives Mr and Mrs George Ward of Toledo were Sunday ittitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Geo Wonnell of Bay township Mr and Mrs George Stone of Toledo spent the weekend visiting with the parents Mr and Mrs Richard Selgo Fulton street Read our Classified ads Mr and Mrs' Daum and Mr and Mrs McRitchie motored to Galion Sunday to visit Rev and Mrs Robertson formerly of Port Clinton The United States Gypsum company employers and employees will hold their annual picnic at Gem Beach this year having leased the hall for Saturday Mr and Mrs Dick Williams Fremont the couple who were married at the Terrace Beach marathon dance and who have- just dropped out at Rainbow Garden were guests Tuesday evening of Mr and Mrs Edgar Cantensen 211 Ash street Mrs Bell of East Second street returned from Chillicothe Friday after spending the past two weeks with her niece Mrs Tom Ware and fam-ily Many Port Clinton citizens are attending the Sandusky county fair at Fremont this week 'A ntw laths is 'being installed in the manual training department This machine is capable of turning out pieces of wood up to three feet' in length' The new equipment adds greatly to the efficiency of wood carving Miss Kathrine Kelly the music teacher is organizing a high school orchestra besides both the glee dubs Practice will begin soon In the manual training department 140 boys arc enrolled with Mr Boy-her Misa Marian Koleman hal 83 fills in sewing and 58 girls in cooking or total of 188 The classes in all subjects arewril organized by this time andtijo-fichedule for the year is going algQS smoothly Mcmday-MiaEthel Tucker froih Ashland Ohio and a graduate of Ohio State university in June with two years of experience will take up her work in biological science in the high school with six classes comes highly recommended to us hy the members of her faculty and made a splendid record for herself in college This summer die was assistant dietitian for ten weeks in one of the large camps for girls near Columbus She will have about 130 pupils in biology 7 Football thirty 'men have been reporting for practice each night at the field About three new men will appear on the line up The rest of tVa team will be composed of two and three-year men The first game is scheduled with Bradner on Septem te rests here made the shipment the baskets being brought hero from Oak Harbor by automobile truck A popular price a beautiful piece furniture and performance beyond comparison is the claim made for the ZVm Victor Radi See it and hear at at Dewitt'a Gift Shop adv Mrs Nick Tadsen Mrs Clarence Gonya Mrs Martin Mara and Mrs George Cars tens drove to Fremont Saturday Mr and Mrs Charles Stroninger and children Toddy and and Miss Bertha Ross all of Mansfield Ohio spent Sunday with Mrs Burg-tderfer and Pearl at their Catawba borne A play the is to be presented in the near future by SO men of Gypsum and the surrounding territory For your noon day lunch Zeis1 Triple Malted Milk and one of our ilainty sandwiches adv Miss Laura Wilber of South Madison street left Saturday with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs John Gearhart of Lorain for a trip by auto to St Louis where they will take a boat ride to Cairo Illinois They will be gone ten days Orville Tilton eldest son of Mr (and Mrs Harvey Tilton of Fremont is critically ill in a Detroit hospital A special meeting of the county Commissioners was held at the court Sgram for 1930 was considered The commissioners considered application ffor a new bridge at Oak Harbor at this time Born to My and Mrs Frank Blood a daughter -Sunday September 8 in the borne of Mrs parents Mr and Mrs William Owen who reside near Lockwood The little miss has been given the name Haroldine Helen 'The members of the Letter club of the high with the teachers Misa Burnside Miss Beck and Miss Allis enjoyed a wiener roast at Rock Ledge Tuesday everting Tin Card Holders Merchants appreciate these handy pins and clips displaying signs and price cards as well as such articles of merchandise as pictures greeting cards Useful too at school exhibitions and ba-aaarsi Progressiva Times 128 East Second street adv Fachman local photographer spent Wednesday at hia studio at El more Mr and Mrs! 0 I Minter of the Proving 'Crowd were joined 'by Dr and Mrs I Bodenlos and family of Cleveland and spent the weekend 'visiting wiih Mr and Mrs Frank IMiller of Amherst from all over the tiiocese of Ohio wiil assemble Bishop Rogers who has been in England this summer as the exchange preacher for the United States will tell of his experiences in England Bishop Ferris of western New York will also be one of the principal speakers Rev Arthur Lawson is representing St church at the conference but will return before the end of the week am preach in St church on Sun day morning Read our Classified ads Rev and Mrs A Ensley are attending the conference session of the North-East Ohio held in Cambridge Ohio A Kirk will represent Fort Clinton in the laymen's Conference and Robert Kirk in the Junior association It is expected that Rev Ensley will be returned here for another year Mr and Mrs John A Neidecker East Market space Mr and Mrs William Presgrave Cleveland are on a motor trip in the east Order today Homf Made Peach Ice Cream adv Fred Singer of Sandusky transacted business in Port Clinton Saturday An interesting meeting of the Ki-wanie club was held Wednesday noon when a number of visitors were present Mr Hodges of New York and Mr Trevezton Cleveland representatives of the Cities Service Co were among the visitors and Mr Hodges gave a short and interesting talk Representatives of the executive staff of the National Matches wen here from Camp Perry and among those who spoke briefly were: CoL Osmond Latrobe Washington Col Arthur Bump Major Phil-pot and Major Dewey A joint meeting of the Kiwania dub the Lions dub and the Peninsular club of Marblehead' will be held at the high school auditorium next Wednesday noon wheq the electrical man and electrical eye will be demonstrated Mr and Mrs: Pete Knudsen spent the weekend in Williston and Toledo with relatives Mr and Mrs Dave Hinderman were in Bradner Sunday visiting the parents Mr and- Mrs Walter Johnston The sealed unit construction of the New Victor Radio eliminates the superfluous servicing All parts are enclosed which makes dusting and cleaning matter of little time Sec them at Gift Shop adv Stanton Carle of Fostoria who was employed by Progressive Times during the summer months will return to -Kenyon college Gambier 0 after a few days of vacation spent at home His father is the' publisher of the Fpstoria Daily Times ber 28 4( Toledo Hickory Club Dances Start Saturday September 21st AND WILL CONTINUE EACH SATURDAY i Casino Hall Orchestra Miss Mary Ilopflnger daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Hopftnger East Ferry street will leave Monday for Notre Dame Indiana to attend St college -Mrs Ambrose Dibling with her daughter Mrs Marie Klotz and four children spent Sunday in the home of' Mr and Mrs Geofee Dibling RoyaL Oak suburb of Detroit Stop at for a Triple Malted Milk adv Christ Williamsen secretary of the Port Clinton Kiwania club has teen elected a delegate to the state convention which is to -be held at Marietta September 30 and October 1 and 2 A son tipping the scales at 22? nine pounds arrived in the home of Mr and" Mrs Fred Irick 414 Short street Sunday September 7 The new arrival has been given the names Charles Thomas This is the second child in the family both boys A party of six drove to Oak Harbor Tuesday evening to enjoy a social time with Mrs Mildred -Harder who formerly resided here Cards were the diversion of the evening Those in the party were: Mrs: Ed Swartz Mrs Charles Schmitt Mrs EL Wiswall Mrs Martin Marx Mrs Mary Schmitt- and Mrs George Dischinger Mr and Mrs! John Hill of To-ledoj were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Mitchell Mr and Mrs Carl Weis motored to Toledo Sunday where they visited the latter's sister Mrs Will Krug a patient in Toledo hospital Mrf-Krug was injured on the Wooflville-Toledo road when her car collided with a truck sustaining serious injuries from which she is recovering nicely Mr Krug who has been confined in a sanitarium has recuperated nicely and is now discharged Delicious Home Made Ice Creams adv Mr ond Mrs Harmon Goodman drove to Toledo Wednesday Mr and Mrs James Shroyer Seventh street were in Sandusky Saturday and Sunday where they visited their daughter Mr and Mrs Alban Fritz gave a beach party at Shore Acres lsst Thursday evening Fourteen enjoyed the outing Lewis Mackey' -who has been secretary of the Hagel company since 1926 has resigned to assist his father Frank Mackey in the care of his fruit farm in Bay township 'Miss Annabelle Bahnsen has accepted the position vacated by Mr Mackey Mr and Mrs Fred Darr and two children who reside at 414 Fremont road- will leave for Philadelphia Fennsyvlania the fifteenth of the month where they will make their home Mr Darr who was in the sheetrock department of the local United States Gypsum company plant the- past seven years has received a promotion and transfer in the Philadelphia plant Mr Darr has been in the eastern city since the latter part of August Before buying a radio just visit the 0 Leutz RadioStore 186 East Second street and see and hear the beautiful Brunswick Panatrope wifli radio and the Brunswick and Kol-ster-Brandea Radios which tfre sura to please you as they do all others And furthermore we now have a sale on Brunswick Records hit and miss numbers 15c each or 7 for 8100 adv Gerald and Robert Ensley started on Wednesday'- to their -respective school work Gerald to the Graduate school of Boston university and Robert to Ohio Wesleyan Mrs Geo' Dischinger will entertain her sewing club Friday FARM PRODUCTS INTO DOLLARS- DOLLARS INTO-? At harvest time there are accounts to get squared up lots of necessary things to buy But where does the surplus go? another year always ahead Nobody knows whether it will be good or bad but everybody knows need money That is why so many successful farmers of this district put a large part of their harvest money on deposit here Capital $10000000 Surplus $2500000 i National Bank Of Clinton PortClintoh Ohio A KURTZ STORE Madison Street Pott Clinton Ohio 1.

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