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English: News Items From Ten Years Ago in The Daily Times of New Philadelphia, Ohio on 25 October 1933
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Source The Daily Times of New Philadelphia, Ohio on 25 October 1933
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home in Leesville. Justice of the Peace Joseph H Uw.VZASWAWASV . . _____ _____ street. They were accompanied home M,r*c bv Mrs. Kellv who will visit there tor several davs. Mr and Mrs. A A Gibson have removed from West Rav -tree' to their new home In North strfel MYA'.'.’.'.WAWAVAV,* « l NPV, ITFMQ rile Ebright will preside over police court 5 IIL ii d I I El ill 0 vf 5 here during the absence of Mayor S E. N Fair who left Wednesday :or TEN YEARS AGO I on h"nret " *on S Purchase of the site of Schoen .NS* brunn, comprising 24 12 acres for Mrs D. J. O'Rourke and daugh- Y .0 ll ters, Marie and Regina, Warren. ’ J ' were week end guest* of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Kelly. North Eighth recoin mended Tuesday afternoon to Sec rotary of State T. H Brown Op lions ha:e been signed and the ab of the title* has been com pined bv Mrs Charles Aw Funeral 'emirs for John Rue 80. prominent retired farmer living at he edge cf Sandyville who died -p.lrj Sunday of infirmities, were Wednesday afternoon. Carl Zrllner. a . ’< .eland. *pent the werk end with his parents. Mr and Mrs Charles P. Zellner. West Ray street. D^;„ burgh where they visited over the weekend with their daughter. Ru’h who is attending the Margaret Mer- nMm College for Women of Carnegie Tech. The City News Stand will change hands November I, when John J. Parr, a local shoe merchant takes possession. Norman C. Parr, son of the owner, will be the tanager. Parr purchased the business from John and Albert Balmer. Funeral service* for Rezin M. Price, 2. Civil War veteran and Ohio’s oldest radio cabinet maker. who died Saturday night at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Frank M. Forbes. New Hagerstown, were NSWERS 'disarm,' - - held The ITALIAN* liner REX made the fastest trip across the ATLANTIC About one-fourth of the HABITABLE land on earth is under BRITISH control MILK is con-idered tile most nearly perfect food bemuse It held Tuesday at 2:30 p. rn. from hts I has the HIGHEST FOOD VALUE I

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