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the amherst news-times ( f 4 vol. xxu, number 22 new banking set-up pleases people officials of both lorain county savings and trust co. park bank were well pleabed this week with public's reception consolidation two banks. a large percentage customers have already transfered their accounts to bank. when opened monday morning greeted by employees for convenience windows on one side lobby pnrk rank wishing transfer accounts, back these william robertson frank steele, form er tellers. who had previously announced that he would retire from active business, consented remain assist in accounts. f. i. hubbard, cashier tark bank, don granger, manager ot & co., each desks at front where they as entered. bookkeeping department has now been moved remodeled mezzanine floor, mrs. mary kaser wassem arc employed. granger said wednesday was pleased response consolidation. deposits increased even greater than amount deposits, nearly everyone calling hank stopped say good word him or mr. hubbard. eagles plan summer picnics1- - plana cooperate (ladles auxiliary iplcnlc sunday also hold another later made officers took places meeting tho aerlo night. tickets, worth 25 cents trade, will ho given nil ttinmhsra appear brandt's park, picnic grounds, sunday. arrangements left up entertalnmont com' mlttee which is decide date place. letter thanks mrs robert murray philadel phia delegation tended funeral her husband recently uas read. lato rob ert post president local aerie. following third reading proposed changes by-laws, approved can didate initiated. j. a. becker, secre tary henry raesler bruce named delegates stato convention dayton, juno 24-27. alternates are hugh mcgarvey, ed moebius matt lawless. announcement district four horsemen, presidents connection horsemen membership campaign bo held sandusky, afternoon made. aerie c. lauer, fred schneider otis bahl. committees appointed coming year becker include: steering committee, art meeslg, e. stiwald lauer; lapsation, bruce; lunch, herb heln-brodt; finance, fullmer, herman esslg jack kinloch; investigating, clyde donnelly, jake rosenkranz auditor, b. avery; sick visitor, entertainment, lauor, syl feld-kamp, jerry gormley, edwin ber-ger, gordon hoffman hammill. annual am herst be park. contests, ball game, dancing entertainment features.. large- crowd visitors expected hand. dick ott shown here closely studying rise thermometer protruding downward into glass vessel. belqw vessel gas flame slowly heating liquid contains. connected 'also top jar tube, rather tubes, inside other. outer tube filled cold water, while steam heated runs down through tubs, cooled water condenses liquid. science under engle performed many such experiments during past school year. automatic gives week's vacation u. s. last tuesday received pre-holiday gift company checks. full pay check all workers there five years more. those less live day's worked. checks ou,t nrivilece taking if desired. effected about 125 employees. youngstown visitor blackford visited friends relatives ov-er week-end. jack's essay wins prize p. r. powers it proudly pleasure we givo allotted space reproduction wllhelm's prize-winning memorial day essay, because believe little gem, alight pertinent well-put truths. "i didn't know you smart iboys your high school," i overheard lady saying miss after delivered his charming manner exclusively. it's lady's misfortune she discover sooner, since she'd opportunities enjoy way school. hero's essay: decoration 1b holiday observed states oa an occasion decorating graves soldiers killed various conflicts united participated. may 5, 18g8, general john logan then commander-in-chief g. issued order appointing 30th services honoring 349,000 civil war dead. some thirty 2,000 died action thousands more result disease un sanitary conditions span what's going happen? st. paul's church 65th anniversary faith perseverance small group religious minded folks recalled hero g5th lutheran observed. special banquet served auditorium evening. rev. abram, pastor 1925 1933, deliver sermon. service reunion confirmation classes 'the church. bosse preach 3 m. start' 0 p, program entertain ish american war. wero remenrbered decorated day. 1917 wo entered great world 350,000 doughboys laid ijyes battlefields franco consequently added names "in memoriam" list. european countries similar times larger, despite fact only mero twenty-some passed just twenty-two not long enough erase minds majority horrors bloodshed suffering. nations europe again engaged why europeans standing thing? wouldn't think hato things brings on? aro war? blind millions idolize man man. what do ideals say? "all men created equal" yet over la instances extent place ahead god spiritual (continued page 4) friday, june 7, 1940 note ment following. consist short skits different society groups february, 1875 20 severed connections peter's doctrinal reasons organize appealed schmidt john's elyria conduct here. however ex-pastor convinced should act abram leader truly danger becoming soundly biblical its doctrine practice (before exposed. thou charge parish until damann secured near end first further hardships still store 1876. holding meet ings old baptist church, parishioners purchased meth odist stood corner park-ay church-st, april. building present site. parsonage foullt hut before in, continued 6) resurfacing work start august 1 south main-st cleveland-av done state highway maintain schedule, village coun cil informed request engineer tom laundon pur chase necessary materials soon possible event might gnd opportunity job earlier, between other projects. reported council inspected streets outlined preliminary work. includes patching raising sunken manholes recommendation street car rails pavement taken out. could removed, using relief labor, sold price tliat offset cost but bring profit village. gave authority werner zilch fix non-paved village, scarifying needed trimming others. planning cut corners busy intersections town done. solons talked specifically franklin-av-church-st intersection, councilman kane pointing out improvement intersections. band concerts saturday night least once month a.mherst residents donated $25 reauest mothers club, three repre-continued g) contestants seek final memsbers vocational agriculture brownhelm schools competed judging contests columbus friday anxiously awaiting standings. released next teachers gather four-day conference. 4,000 boys dairy cow, livestock, sheep milk contests. carl kolbe used bus transport teams capitol. cows, warren koepke, morris wllford bailey; ralph bortner, jim drosdowskl koepke; sheep, morris, judging, ray bombach, bob fuhrman walter radosevich. were: cow3, brill, wayne lolm- bach, lawrence icnelsel; bechtel, paul lolmbach edward brat-schi; dwight miller; milk, raymond lelm-bach brill. addition competing, dan glenn hedges, chlldres seikeres harold leuzler trip. deeds, teacher, accompanied them. highlights trip tour ohio penitentiary zoo. mothers' tag sale success desplto rain washed parade kept home, club pronounced grand success. earlier very successful, heller, president, reported. sandstone reduce rates face light increase practically assured reduction electric developments night's meeting. although no taken, ordinance setting $4.50 per quarter paid kelch sheriff finegan married marcella kelch, daughter caroline became bride pretty early wedding joseph's sat urday. 10 fr. james h. smith officiating. joseph cleveland, ibrother bride, ! song "ave maria." marie kramchak acted bride's attendant. eugene finegan, elyria, brother hest croin-in ushers. ceremony, breakfast country attended guests. home mother. day, newly couple motor montreal quelbec. carried handkerchief worn mother, sls'ter, sister-in-law, tholr ceremonies. parochial graduate 11 departing usual custom evening commencement exercises, eighth grade pupils josoph's receive diplomas rov. morlarity, professor sister's college principal speaker. officiate service. 13th graduating class comprised pupils, seven girls boys. lou aschonbach, esther attie, beverly verna grunda, elsie lodge, marjorle nelsen, roso rolling, ward drosdowskl, george mc- fadden, vincent munlga donald slack. joined graduates catholic institutions mass cere- money cleveland stadium. k p's elected election feature carter chancellor commander; flockner, vice chancellor; geoffrey monger, prelate; gorber, master arms; benedict, work; kreeger, inner guard; lloyd bert mong' er, keeper records seals; bui finance bill ehrman, exchequer. report softball team included 19 trouncing hands holman lodge play field elyria. jury ludwig, rt. 1, amherst, chosen ono members session get underway wednesday. caso dockot murder tiled against mlnotf, barber, accused slaying wife. center smythe rate works co reading. offer condition pass reduction, amounting 35 consumers. only. doing reducing 05 cents. believed council, rules suspended second adopt suspension allow become effective aug. 1. public reminded council-men contract energy expires july 10. unless agreement officials, impossible continue selling electricity price. reached, current company's filed schedule temporary discussion btteraldr. mcqueen moving that, filed. presenting (water asked purchase condemnation system treated same degree fairness lu offering vlthout franchise. most popular features bible amherst's success, kenneth kuntz, supt school, reports attendance week. perfect thoso enrolled throughout iu absence must excuse parents teacher superintendent. threo divisions primary, junior termediate group. loland frederick superintendent primary children 8 old. divided according ages, years, 12 14 years. jaco,b muth otto bach lois dean shirley reinhardt dividing duties class. kuntz department. intermediate older direction burris assisted hy boosing. being 9 10:45 11:30 groups. ministerial association cooperating assigned hare devotlonals open study. observe matrons patrons eastorn stars !be honor od organization 19th,
Object Description
| Title | Amherst News-Times, 1940-06-07 |
| Place | Amherst (Ohio) |
| Date of Original | 1940-06-07 |
| Source | LCCN: sn84028333, The Amherst News-Times, 1940-06-07 22 22 |
| Submitting Institution | Amherst Public Library |
| Type | Text |
| Digitization Information | 300dpi, 8bit Grayscale, Model: SunRise 2000, Software: iArchives, Inc., 3.240 |
| Format | newspapers |
| LCCN | sn84028333 |
