York Township High School - Talisman Yearbook (Van Wert, OH)

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Cl0ckwiSe: Dean Crone, Mary Rachael Roberts, Doe Perez, Robert Bolton, VVilbur Krugh, Edwin Emans, Marjorie Ringwald, Betty Couts, Janette Taylor, Gloria VVil- liarns, Bill Evans, Katherine Mihrn, Rose Ann Patrick, Robert Bolton, Janette Taylor, Betty Couts, Mrs. Morris, Dorothy Reese, Katherine Mihm, Ethel Jane Lloyd, Rose Ann Patrick, Marjorie Ringwald, Edwin Emans, Haydn Owens, George Couts. 19 Betty Couts- Bef My-Laws Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserve 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 4-H Class Reporter 2 Edwin Emcns- Tech Dear nie Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Boys' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 QV. Pres.J Basketball Manager 3-4 Talisman Ad Manager Robert Bolton- Bob You don't say Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Boys' Chorus 2-3-4 Basketball Manager 3-4 Class President 4 Class Play 3-4 4-H CSec.J 2 Deon Crone- Frog Censored Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Boys' Chorus 1-2 Mixed Chorus 1-2 President 3 Class Treasurer 1 4-H .. . .1 Bill Evans- Bill IS that right Basketball 1-2-3-4 Baseball 1-2-3-4 Boys' Chorus 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Class Play 3 4-H 1-2-3-4 Wilber Krugh- Pete' Mixed Chorus 1-2 Boys' Chorus 1-2 Class Play 3-4 Basketball 2-3-4 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 fPres. 43 I Class President 2 4-H fPres. 21 N ,X Ethel Jane Lloyd- Echo My stars Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserve 2-3-4 fVice Pres. 45 Class Play 3 Talisman Editor Kuiherine Mihm- Kate Land sake Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserve 2-3-4 fPres. 45 Class Offices-Sec. and Treas. 33 Treasurer 4 Class Play 3-4 Haydn Owens- Tid Gosh Boys' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Sec. and Treas. 2 F.F.A. 1-2-3-4 Baseball 3-4 4-H Rose Ann Patrick Pc Heavens no Doe Perez- Doe Shut-Up Class Play 3-4 Basketball 3-4 Baseball 3-4 Dorothy Reese- Dot That's for sure Girls' Chorus 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 2-3-4 Girl Reserve 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Class Vice President 4 Cheerleader 3 4-H M57 Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserve 2-3-4 Class Play 3-4 Class Reporter 4 2 Marjorie Lou Ringwald- Op'ra Hubba-Hubba Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Class Play 4 Class Reporter 3 Mary Rachel Roberts- Rach Goodness Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girl Reserve 2-3-4 Class Secretary 4 f 5. 'VN Janehe Taylor- Red E-Grads Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-4 Girls' Chorus 1-2-3-4 Vice President 2-3 Class Secretary 1 Cheerleader 3 Girl Reserve 2-3-4 CS Class Play 3-4 4-H Gloria Jean Williams- ..Glory.. Girls' Chorus 4 Mixed Chorus 4 Class Play 4 4-H BC Do You Remember When? Top Row: Janette Taylor. Gluria Williams, Robert Bolton, Dorothy Reese, Inset, Rose Ann Patrick. Second Row: Dean Ci-une, Ethel Jane Llnycl, Bill Evans, Edwin Emans, Betty Couts. Third Row: Katherine Mihm, Haydn Owens, Marjorie Ringwald. Inset. Due Perez, Mary Rachael Roberts, Wilbur Krugh 24 Clorss History Observers on the first morning of school, 1934, could not fail to notice the group of 18 ill-assorted youngsters who shyly entered their classroom to absorb some knowledge under the direction of Miss Burgett. In our second year, under Miss Williams' guidance, Robert Bolton began making plans for the future by promising Ethel Jane Lloyd and Betty Couts a trip to California on his Minneapolis Moline when they got bigf' During this year Marjorie Ringwald and Dean Crone entered our class as permanent classmates. Our failure to achieve success was made public during our third year when Miss Alspaugh gave several of us our first introduction to the paddle. We were joined by Rose Ann Patrick and Bill Evans this year. Miss Evans took over the job of instructing us in our fourth year providing a firm foundation and we began to really enjoy read1n', writ1n', and 'rithmetic. As We entered our fifth and sixth grades we changed sex of teacher for we had become so unruly that it was necessary for a man to control us. Our new teacher was Mr. Jones. It was during our fifth year that Marjorie Ringwald received a lesson on pouting resulting in having her face slapped. In the seventh grade. Fred Neiford entertained us on Hallowe'en by giving a party, which proved to be a success. This year we found Mr. Correll, our sponsor, was a very good target for our paper wads. We began our eighth grade year with Mr. Van Eman as our instructor. After he was called by Uncle Sam, we were guided for a few weeks by Mrs. Forest Lewis, who classified us as nothing but Hardened Criminals. Miss Jones then took over the leadership. After a three months vacation, the great day came when we became Freshmen in High School with Miss Breese as our sponsor. Our first election for class officers was held with Warren Morris President, Wilbur Krugh Vice President, Janette Taylor Secretary, Dean Crone Treasurer, and Betty Couts Reporter. as victors. At the beginning of our Sophomore year, we discovered that we had passed through the blundering stage and could laugh with the other students at the oncoming green Freshmen. This year the class had a Christmas party at the home of Janette Taylor. Dorothy Reese became a permanent member of our class this year. Our Junior year consisted of many pleasant, long-to-be-remembered events. Mr. McDonel was our sponsor this year. Under his guidance we chose our graduation rings in September and received them November 16. After this happy event we began work on our class play, The Wild Oats Boy and presented it before a large audience May 4, 1945. We entertained the Seniors May 15 at the Whitehall Inn for the Prom, which was informal and were quite proud of the event we had planned for them. Doe Perez entered the class this year. We began our Senior year by maintaining a superior attitude toward our under-classmen and trying our teachers' patience with a mouse. We soon found that our sponsor, Mrs. Morris, could still keep us in line so we gave up our pedestals and began digging After a few weeks of intensive studying, we began work on our ,class play which demanded much of our time and found ourselves very busy. Due to a flu epidemic we postponed our play from December to January and presented it before a very apprecia- tive audience January 14, 1946. The name of the play was For Pete's Sake with Wilbur Krugh in the leading role. 25 Class Will We, the 1946 Senior Class of York High School being of sound mind and physical structure and having been acknowledged as such by all persons except the worthyffaculty and being about to leave the school we have all loved dearly, do hereby make our last will and testament. First: To the Junior Class we will our studious attitude and superiority in athletics. Second: To the Sophomores we will our remarkable way of skipping school and attending classes regularly. Third: We bequeath to the Freshmen our ability to get along with the faculty and our excellent behavior. Fourth: To the faculty we will the erasers that we borrowed during their years of service to us, the chewing gum that is to be found under all desks, and our way of disciplining the underclassmen. We also will to you all the noise your future pupils can make in study hall. VVe bequeath to you all the talent that we have shown in the last twelve years of school. Fifth: Bill Evans wills his ability to skip school to Johnny Schwartz. Sixth: Katherine Mihm wills her position as President of the Girl Reserves to any Junior girl. Seventh: Dorothy Reese wills her ability to get along with people to Ettamay Patrick. Eighth: Doe Perez wills his late hours at night, and ability in athletics to Paul Davies. Ninth: Edwin Emans wills his job as basketball manager to anyone who wants it. Tenth: Wilbur Krugh wills six inches of his superior height to Johnny Brenneman. Eleventh: Haydn Owens wills his tiny figure to Marcia Painter. Twelfth: Marjorie Ringwald wills her dislike for men to Joan Beving- ton. Thirteenth: Janette Taylor wills her ability to get in early at nights to Ida Thomas. Fourteenth: Betty Couts wills her dislike for Latin to Maxine Crone. Fifteenth: Gloria Williams wills all her happy hours that she has spent here to all newcomers. Sixteenth: Mary Roberts wills her ability to stay slim to Margaret Ries. Seventeenth: Robert Bolton wills his good conduct and grades to Lloyd Miller. Eighteenth: Rose Ann Patrick wills her job as class reporter to anyone that wants it. - Nineteenth: Ethel Jane Lloyd wills her position as Editor of the Talis- man to any Junior. Twentieth: Dean Crone wills his curly hair and his way with the grade school girls to Clarence Wallick. In witness whereof, we, the undersigned have hereunto set our hand and seal this twenty-third day of May in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-six. The Senior Class of '46 26 A Glance Into The Future Some of the Seniors have been wondering about their Futures so, since I have been granted the Secrets of Ala from the King of Hoboken himself, I will don my turban and dip into the bowl marked 1946 Graduates Futures and reveal to you some of my most precious secrets. Let us pause a few moments to let 53 years whiz by! 1999! Ah, the mist is rising and low and behold if it doesn't reveal a Dairy Farm. And there's Bob Bolton, our Senior class president, just going into a large barn. The King has just informed me that Bob has the largest dairy farm in York Township and supplies the entire population of J ones- town with all the dairy products they need! But wait! The mist has changed the scene and now I see an island. And there's a sign reading Wilbur Krugh, Warden of Alcatraz. Gosh, Krugh's name put him on the good side of a prison! Another change of scenery and I see Dorothy Reese clerking in Monkey-Wards store at Jonestown. She is selling Nylons to her old classmate, Katherine Mihm. Kate owns the Super-Deluxe Beauty Salon on East Radar Street in Converse. Now we turn to the East and observe a large University. But who's this? Gloria Williams in black, shell-rimmed glasses teaching Home Eco- nomics to a couple of tow-headed Evans kids! I guess Bill and his childhood sweetheart took the fatal step, after all. Bill is the champion speedway racer of the entire United States. The King tells me that Mary Roberts is the Dean of Women in that same University, in fact, it was built in her honor and named The Univer- sity of Roberts Haven on Roberts Boulevard, Venedocia. He also informs me that Ethel Lloyd is Editor-in-Chief of the Tokio Press and operates a 400-acre farm in her spare time. Her high school chum, Rose Ann Patrick, is now Chief Operator on the San Francisco and Chunking Telephone Line. Now we go to the Alps Mountains in Switzerland where we see Dean Crone and his herd of pure-bred Scapegoats resting while three black, curly-headed boys catch up with them. Back to the states and into the city of Cincinnati. There we see Doe Perez coaching the Cincinnati Reds in the fine art of playing old-fash- ioned baseball. So far, the Reds have won every game they've played under his guidance. Hayden Owens is the next one I see. He's the all star heavyweight champion iiea catcher of the world and has held the title for 45 years. The mist again. Now it is rising and I see a group of beautiful models -there's Betty Couts teaching them the art of being graceful. Oh, yes, there's Janette Taylor, too, she's Betty's private secretary and also her leading model. Well, King, I guess that narrows the list down to Edwin Emans. Oh, 1 see him now. He's the technical expert on a railroad, and it's called the Emans Railroad Cmain oflice at Elgin, Ohiol and runs on atomic energy. The main stops are: the moon, Mars. Jupiter and Anahine Mazoosa and Cookamonga. All aboard! i Thanks a lot King, and now I'll go back to my duties as Stewardess on my own private Airline. The fare is half-price to all former classmates and we stop at all planets, constellations and stars. Anyone want a ride? 27 Lv V ' 5 , Q31-14 , 2,114-Xu. , .1-ui W 2 - 'A '- iz 4 I ,',' . V fx-.,x'2 , ,V ' 1.1 'ff- i ,'. ,g v . ,A 9 --1,-. ,. 1 ,Jw ' fha: . 'u'z'Qi iifff :Q -J, r. 1 ,,u f.. ' .N - ,. V, x -v -I v'.:U,' u . f lcv. '.-wif .. , ,,.l,wr. ' QQ! 1, '.,. ' 5 V4.7 'ff 1 3. ,' fl. Senior Play L Upper left: Such a disgusting exhibition I have never had the misfortune to witness Upper right: If I catch you trying to kiss my girl again I'1l slam you in the jaw. Lower left: Miss Sarah honey, am dis you or ani dis your ghost ? Lower right: Jenkins, what do you know about this house being haunted 7 28 For Pete's Sake January 14, 1946 Miss Sarah Pepperdine ,...,. ..,...... ......,.. ......... R o s e Ann Patrick Jasmine Jackson ........... ......... K atherine Mihm Cicero Murglethrope ..,,.... .,,.... E dwin Emans Peter Pepperdine ....... .....,... W ilbur Krugh Bill Bradshaw '... ..,.........,...... ....... D e an Crone Thorndyke Murglethrope ...,.. ..........,.. R obert Bolton Mrs. Georgiana Clarkston ........ ........ ll ilarjorie Ringwald Nadine Clarkston ................. ........ D orothy Reese Peggy Clarkston ........ .......... B etty Couts Malvina Potts .,.,... ........ J anette Taylor John Boliver ......... ......,.,.... D oe Perez Dupont Darby ....., ....... G loria Williams Director ..........,........................................,..............,.........,................... Mrs. Morris The play takes place in an eastern college town, in the living room of the Pepperdine mansion on a June day. Sarah Pepperdine is taking a trip to the Holy Land. Everything goes wrong. Her nephew, Peter Pepperdine, is philandering in some vile pool hall. Finally she is ready to leave and has arrangements made for Jasmine to take care of Peter and Thorndyke Murglethrope, who is to coach Peter during the summer months in Latin. Mrs. Clarkston and her two daughters enter the scene causing a series of events which end in Peter's aunt return- ing. finding two ghosts haunting her domicile, Peter gone and a very frightened Jasmine. Everything works out to the best, though, Peter and Bill Bradshaw, his pal, return unharmed with Muggsy in tow. Explana- tions are made to all and Peter finally finds himself situated again. 29 Baccalaureate Service Sunday, May 19, 1946 8:00 P. M. Rev. George Sill ,..........., ........ M i1'1iS'C6I' Rev. Gerald Johnson ........ ......... A ssistant Processional Invocation Hymn ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...... ' 'American Scripture Reading All in the April Evening ....,. ......... G irls' Chorus My God and I ,.,,,,....,...... ..i...... G irls' Chorus Class Sermon Benediction Commencement Program Thursday, May 23, 1946 8:00 P. M. Processional Invocation ........ .......... R ev. Gerald Johnson Music ,...,.... ....,...........,.......................... ..,..,,.......,., S e nior Girls Salutatory Address Music ......... ...........,...............,,..........,.,,.... ,........,.... S e nior Girls Valedictory Address Class Address ...........................................................,............ You Have a Date Mr. Walter E. Bradley, Findlay, Ohio x Accordion Solo ...............,.....,...,....,,,.....,,,.,..,.,.....,..,, ' ,,,,.......,.,.,,.,.,,,. M ary Roberts Presentation of Class ........... ,,,,.,,, M r. D, E, McD0ne1 Presentation of Diplomas .........., ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,, M 1-, Lloyd' Rees Presentation of Eighth Grade ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, D iplomas and Awards America the Beautiful ...,..... ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A udienge Benediction Recessional 30 Iunior Class First Row: Miss Hessenberger, Marilyn Evans, Ida Thomas, Dorothy Crow, Helen Hiller, Ge Second Row: George Couts, Warren Morris, Paul Linton, Earl Davie ' Third Row: Ray Couts, Clarence Wallick Not in picture: M ' ' orgia George. s, Lloyd Miller. , Don Phelps, John Schw rt ' ' ' arcia Painter. 3 Z, David Williams, Jay Couts. Iunior Class News We, the Junior Class have seventeen students. At the beginning of year we elected the following class ofiicrs. the President... Vice President .... Secretary ........... Treasurer ...,. ...........Don Phelps ......David Williams ......,Dor0thy Crow Reporter ..,.......,, .,.......,.....,,.,,,,.., Our Highway We, build up ....,....Lloyd Miller Painter first party was i N n ovember at the Roadside Park on Lincoln and afterwards went to the show Rhapsody in Blue. the Juniors, published the school paper this year and also to our treasury, sold refreshments at every other home basketball game. We chose our class play VVhole Truth which will be given in April, which we hope will be a success. On December 7 We received our class pins and rings. Our prom is to be formal this year and to be at the Whitehall Inn. 31 L qs Sophomore Class J-X First Row: Joan Bevington, Mary Williams, Evelyn Burnett. Miss Breese. Maxine Crone, Many Ellen Cont Second Row: Dale Lewis, Donald Boley, Morgan Roberts, Edwin Pollock, XVayne Bolton, Paul Davies. Sophomore News We began our Sophom ore year with eleven students. We held our iirst class meeting and chose the following orlicers: President .,,........... .,...., ,...oe..,.. D a le Lewis Vice President ,.........e........... ..,..... W ayne Bolton Secretary and Treasurer ...... ....... ll lorgan Roberts Reporter .,.........tt,,t.t.t..,..,,..,., ,. ....,..., Paul Davies Sponsor ....., ,.......... i.... .... ..,.. B I i s s Breese We held two parties during the year, one was a hayride at Wayne Bolton's home. The other was a house party held at Miss Breeses' home on the evening of March 29. Eva Watson joined our class during the latter part of the year, making us a group of twelve. 32 S d It p Freshmen Clcrss ow: Ettamay Patrick, Margaret Ries, Mary Linton, Marjorie Reese, Nancy Evans, Dorothy Thatcher, June C Row: Allen Thomas, Mr. Freyer, Donald Thomas, Gordon Jones, Jack Fronefield. icture: Kenneth Crow, Paul Gamble. Freshmen Last September 14 students began their high school careers in the Freshman Class. The class was diminished by one when Merl Emans moved to Indiana. During the second week of school the following oiiicers were elected: President ...,...........................,......... .,,.... J ack Fronefield Vice President .,.............,........, ........, P aul Gamble Secretary and Treasurer .....,., ...,.... M arjorie Reese Sponsor ..,,...........,..,,.,.,......,,,,..............,,.........,.,,., ,............ M r. Fryer We all enjoyed a hayride this fall. We had our party at the school. The boys played on the gym while the girls got supper. Then around dark We left for a hayride. 33 Eighth G S rcxde econd Row: Consuello Perez, Betty Davies, Eleanor Evans, Mrs. Pugh, Carriebelle Burcaw, Jackie Galloway, Dorothea Pugh. First Row: Johnny Brenneman, Bobby Mutter, Don Price, Richard Et Mihm, Howard Bevington, Dean Swygart. gen, Madeline -'dv' Seventh Grade Q Second Row: Robert Burcaw. John Oberlitner. Roger Heath, Harold Boley, Mrs. Pugh, Edward Jones. First Row: George Swygart, Ruth Ellen Davies, Jane Ove Jean George, Joan Pollock. rholt, Mild1'ed Gamble, Gloria 34 T,........Y-.. ., 1 v Sixth Grade Third Row: Vernon Boley, Robert Taylor, Dick Crow, Paul Perez, Jack Wallick, David Owen Evans, Byron Nolan. Second Row: Jane Swygart, Carol Phelps, Gene Wollen- haupt, Stanley D. Welker, Hugh Owen Pugh, Billy Hughes, Mr. Jones. First Row: Mable Olvera, Mary Jane Welker, Kay Gal- loway, Joan Wise, Marilyn Dee Lewis, Joan Evans, El- len Price, Helen Davies. Fifth Grade Third Row: Reed Linton, Gene Oberlitner, Frank Pol- lock, Marvin Taylor, Marvin Welker. Second Row: Deloris Price, Victor Olvera, Harry Grigs- by, Cookie Morris, Mr. Jones. First Row: Diane Nichols. Mary Ellen Boley, Marcia Taylor, Joy Lynn Morris, Martha Van Eman, Becky Hughes. Fourth Grade Third Row: Kenneth Boley, Hugh Jones, Harold Allen, Gerald Geise, Romula Rornos, Jr., Harold Etgen. Second Row: Mrs. Zinn, James Grigsby, Wayne Gam- ble, Ronald Doner, Roger Price, John Dolbey. First Row: Margaret Olvera. Marguerite Burcaw, Ruth Pruden, Betty Crow, Kath- ryn Pront, Gloria WVelker. Shirley Pollock. 35 11'-Y 572. Third Grade Third Row: Larry Welker, Paul Price, Bill Evans, John C. Morris, Adolph Romos, Tommy Davis. Second Row: Mrs- Jones, James Diss, Bernell Ham- mons, Kenneth Kundert, Joe Perez, Bennie Morris. First Row: Colleen Beving- ton, Virginia Rider, Doris Davies, Janell Swygart,QJoyce McDonel, Marilyn Mihm. Second Grade Third Row: Don Roger Williams, Bobby Jamison, Richard Morris, George Ru- bio, David Welker, Lowell Lewis. Second Row: Msr. Jones, Carl Pollock, Adalou Older- man, Eileen Price, Ruth Thatcher, Martha Dolbey, John Linton. First Row: Louise Mericle, Ann Overholt, Ruth Ann Welker, Leota Long, Evelyn Perez, Jane Patrick. 1 First Grade Third Row: 'Bobby Patterson, Joyce Evans, Jimmy Mc- Donel, 'Dickie Schwartz, Jean Allen, Janice Prior, Barbara Him, Mrs., Leis, Lowell No- lan. Second Row: N'Ruth Oberlit- ner, jBobby Coil,'Lester Ra- ker, ,Walter Cox, Angus Mor- ris, Rodney Bevington, iCar- men Rubio. V First R-ow: 'Ronald Owens, Sue Olderman, Leora VVil- kins, Hane Muter,'ABilly Da- vies, Marilyn Etgen,'Joan McConnehey, Mary Jane Book. 36 . L ? I K , A 1 A - , ' f. ' -. 5 I . . . v ' v ,' M' r V1 1. 1 ' lf' . W . gn . lv 'Tal , ' , f, 9-' n M 1 - ' Y- ' C, I ' 49' . . ' V 1'- V ,.-J., ,,, .1U:.-E' r A I I N -1 4 f V I r H u l I 4 1 1 g wjg: V -QU, fu: , nz.. ,r W ' 5-vi, r -I1 N-7 zz g -rf, 141i V 15' Lu, , , A .'.1,-g:J,'X7 5'-4 '4,,f x, T- ,Xb ' 1'-!'g:.:'7','f4!-Qix ,, A - 'ff-e V' -u- ,.R.'..,'1:, -'ju ,IC I r 0, 5 .- -I vw H au A gh: -1 'wa , x f P: f -I -ff' V , ,. - - saying' T'-'1. 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' 5 V4.7 'ff 1 3. ,' fl. 32?-X 54- ., C' 5 1 U 1 .tr .- il, K-m 44' v- I q . ..f V. ,AJ I' ., Qiif .x r 'fa vu Q, 1 Y... fx., ,. Q. .' x. . ,,. LH, ,W '1 4 vu ... K. X., hal.. -,,,.Y' .14 , 'irq 5.- my .,. g f .' Q. ,,V ' wx if I ka ', , In-A-ui ' ' Y! , 1 1' r. .347 . -U i v y 5 1 Q - 1 Bl!- Flrst Row . Ray Couts. Edwin Pollock, Jack Froneiield. Second Row: Bob Bolton, Dale Lewis, George Couts, David Williams, don Jones, Edwin Emens. Third Row: Donald Boley. Dean Crone, Wilbur Krugh, Mr. Fryer, Linton, Earl Davis, Doe Perez. ' r wilt'-,x x . 1 . M Cheerleaders: Maxine Crone, Wayne Bolton and Nancy Evans. 39 3' Gor- Paul Coach-Melville Fryer. 1 1-Dean Crone-Guard Dean with plenty of power making up for his lack of height was always there on the job. He had four years experience with the Dukes. He will be missed on the squad next year. 55-Paul Linton-Guard A good bank man with elbows that hurt anyone's eyes. Paul has one season to go and should make one of the Duke's aces. He should show what he has in the line of basketball next year. 33-Donald Boley-Forward Smooth and clever, with two more years to go with his deadly shooting should make York one of the toughest teams in the years to come. He will be back with the Dukes next year. 99-Earl Davis-Forward He had plenty of drive and was a steady and reliable ball handler. Tough on the defense and a good boy to get the ball. He will be back with the Dukes next year. 00-Wilbur Krugh-Center Wilbur and his shoe string shots got York out of many a tough spot. He played two years with the Dukes. Wilbur will be missed next year at center posi- tion. 44-Doe Perez-Guard Flashy with speed to burn, good in tight pinches and a de- pendable all around man. He came to York from Spencerville and played with the Dukes two years. He will be missed on the squad next year as Guard. Bill Evans-Forward Bill a scrapper to the last and one who kept plugging in all the games even when the tide was turning. He had four years with the Dukes. He will be missed on the squad next year. Qs: til f Music First Row: Morgan R b Y o erts, Wayne Bolton. Gordon Jones, David Williams, Allen Thomas, Paul Davis, Jack Fronefield. Second Row: Evalyn Burnett, Mary Couts, Margaret Ries, Marjorie Reese, Ida Thomas, Mary Roberts, Rose Ann Patrick, Emi Ll a. Thiid Rooviiz Miss Breese, Gloria Williams, Katherine Mihm, Dorothy Reese, Marilyn Evans, Marjorie Ringwald, Betty Couts, Janette Taylor, Georgia George, Helen Hiller, Dorothy Crow. Fourth Row: Maxine Crone, Mary Williams, Ettamay Patrick, June Coil, Robert Bolton, Edwin Emans, Dale Lewis, Joan Bevington, Nancy Evans, Mary Linton, Dorothy Thatcher. Our school participated in the Van Wert County Music Festival held at Hoaghn-Jackson School on March 22. Each group, the Boys' Chorus, the Girls' Chorus, and the Mixed Chorus were required to have all the material memorized. The following songs were used: Girls' Chorus Mixed Chorus 1. The Green Cathedral 1- Marchmg Along Together 2. Spring Heralds 2- H01T191-'md 9 . 0' W1 um Acapella Chorus fNo accompani- B , h mentj 4 Oys- C 01 -'S 1. All In The April Evening 1. Aura Lee . 2. Bless Thou The Lord, O My 2. Southern Memories Soul 3. Russian Hymn 3, My God and I 'The annual Spring Festival was held with all twelve grades partici- pating. All ot thelceremonies were formally executed ' ' dressed in appropriate attire. , each participant 42 Girl Reserves First Row: Maxine Crone, Mary Couts. Margaret Ries, Marjorie Reese, Ida Thomas, Mary-Roberts. Helen Hiller. Second Row: Miss Hessenberger, Ettamay Patrick, Katherine Mihrn. Dorothy Reese Marjorie Rmexw ld Taylor, Rose Ann Patrifk Th I , or 'a , Betty Couts, Janette ird Row: June Coil. Evalyn Burnett, Mary Williams. -loan Bevington, Nancy Exans, Mary Linton, Do- tl 1 Th Lloyd. Girl Reserve News We began this year's activities with 22 members and from these we elected the following officers: President ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,r,., K atlierine Mihm Vice President ,.... 10 15 atcher, Ethel ....,........Ethel Lloyd Secretary and Treasurer ..... .,... J anette Taylor Program Chairman ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,.... E valyn Burnett Social Chairman ...,.....Betty Couts World Fellowship Chairman ...... ......Mary Roberts Song Leader .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,,,,,, ,.......... lV Iaxine Crone Pianist ................,,.. .,............. ' ,.,.............Helen Hiller Reporter ,,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,r.,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,..,c,,,.V,a....., Marjorie Ringwald Our meetings were held the first and third Monday of every month and the dues for the year were SOC. Topics for the meetings were on voca- tions that would be suited for girls. Some of them were: nursing, secretary, bookkeeping, teaching, clerking, and stewardess. We had many social events including a party at the home of Marjorie Ringwald, also many of the girls attended the county Girl Reserve Banquet held at the Y.W.C.A. in Van Wert. Miss Hessenber er g was our sponsor and proved herself to be more than Worthy of the job We tha k h . n er for devoting so much of her time and aid to our organization. 43 Future Farmers of America y l 4-Q First Row: Don Phelps, Edwin Emans, Wilbur Krugh, John Schwartz, Lloyd Miller. Second Row: Warren Morris, Gordon Jones, Paul Linton, Dale Lewis, Donald Boley Third Row: Morgan Roberts, Edwin Pollock, Clarence Wallick, Wayne Bolton. President ...,,...,.. ......Wilbur Krugh Vice President .,,. ...... E dwin Emans Secretary .,..... ....... L loyd Miller Treasurer ....,.. ..... H aydn Owens Reporter ....... ..... J ohn Schwartz Watch Dog ..... ...... D on Phelps Seventeen boys, three Freshmen, six Sophomores, six Juniors, and three Seniors are enrolled in vocational agriculture classes this year. The York Chapter, Future Farmers of America has had a regular program of monthly meetings all year in an effort to help boys to develop leadership. cooperation, and good citizenship. 44 Spotlight Seated: Lloyd Miller. Helen Hiller, Paul Linton. Standing: Dorothy Crowe, Georgia George, Earl Davis, Marilyn Evans, Mrs. Morris Ida Thomas, Jay Couts. The Junior Class has sponsored the school paper this year under the direction of Mrs. Morris. We have published five copies. We have all the high school personalities in different editions. At the first of the year we chose the staff. Editor-in-Chief --- -- Helen Miller Assistant Editor --- ..--.. Don Phelps Features ........ Jokes --- -- Dorothy Crowe ---- Lloyd Miller --- Georgia George Gossip ...... Class News --- ---- Ida Thomas Boys, Sports ,- --- Paul Linton Girls' Sports .... Art ........ -- Marilyn Evans Circulation iilfm --- Earl Davies C, . -- -- --- Jay Couts Sponsor ........ .... -- Mrs. Morris 45 -x9a3'7Q QQ' 9 P' ,, Calender qxeo' xk 'lf q Jog' br .361 ' Q 9 ,L September Q, 6 ry' 10-First day of school. The Freshmen really 'Po fo 99? W YQ., lqfbo 'lfzg ,- ofaf. ,QL 'bq .' ,xge 0. Q' .- 290 .' Q f' N15 ,' fb VVGFE QTQQU. October 7 o-Freshman Class Party. S0375 5' MOM O iq I UC? Q ,G QQ 95,9993 I9 5'3'eQ 19 93 1? 'Y' ' 94 1 I 93 6' 90 1945 R , A- 1945 .wexezm MO' sUN- 1 G 5 10, 112 5 25 26 12-Sophomore Hay-Ride. 12-Senior Class Party. Hay-Ride to football game: Van Wert Won! - -Juniors had Weiner roast fl-lot-Dogl. November 2-York played Buckland in first game. We beat. 6-Middle Point hereg almost beat them! -Girl Reserve Party. -York at Ridge. Did we ever get beat! -York at Neptune. ---Thanksgiving Vacation lHurrah. a rest D - -York at Delphos-Jefferson. I -York at Convoy. 6 I ,S 99 G0 I ' YS a G gitf -. e 'G' '. Q7 8 9 l 30 16-Spencerville at York. .. , 17A 20 2 99 A 1 21 'l -- 9 30 80,946 9 4, ,aol gfo GG 0 6 4606 Q S fs 6' 3,9 6 s P Q G ef I S Q' . 976' . .Gb O ' .6 f ,' ff -. Y Q'-99 6' Crises '. Q0 if 0. .. December -4-Ohio City at York. 7-York at Middle Point. 18-Wren at York. 21-Senior Class Party at Bolton's. 24-Christmas Vacation. 46 gO January 2-School reopens. 4-Ohio City there. 11-Convoy at York. 15--Senior Class Play. 18-Union there. We won! 22-Mendon at York. We won again! 25-Willshire at York. Got beat two points! February 1-York at Wren. Got beat again! 8-Hoaglin Jackson here. We won! 12-Ridge at York. 18-County tournament: York played Middle Pointg got beat! 23-Middle Point took tournament. March 22-Music Festival at Hoaglin Jackson. 29-Sophomore Class Party at Miss Breese's. April 2-Spring Banquet. Teachers went to Willshire. 5-Senior Class Party at Mrs. Morris'. 12--Junior Class Play. 12-Preliminary District State Scholarship Test. 18-Freshman Class Party. 19-Good Friday Vacation. May 3--Spring Festival. 4-Final District Scholarship Test. 11--Junior and Senior Prom. 19-Baccalaureate Services. 23-Commencement Exercises. 29-Last day of school. Seniors leave for Washington. 47 6 '52 .. as PXA ' 5 6. 609' ox N xg. 'fE'QA 6 a. 5 X xao 27,9 N. FE Mow rusgs gy u. Q 1 24 1314 ' 65?f'2 946 H - ' eae WNAWS. fav' 'ii' 1 MON' 1 uN' 6 5 at at X91 X22 E2 21 ze A 7, 09- X9 3 Q xo A 'LG 1 x1 i. XQAF' . .- 9 . '1 . Ax 50 7,1 Su 5 o 4 ' 5 ., 7246 2 9 8 2 P- x 9523 E -. .ii 8 .- 1A 23 5 2 21 SQ at .. '- 1946 . AP sun MON. . WQJLTHU- FR? 93? 15 16 1 71 21 2 17 18 28 25 gg 24 25 2 89,29 o '3 9 'fa xo N9 6 v qi? 9 N4 79 xf'+ 'i6 4 6 6 x50'25 14 9 fa .. 1 0 6 14 Q 13 9 o .. In - 27 6. sl 'wi :N Ke- 15, ,. 9 2 '35 ef xt 'Q 6 Q ZW Wi 5 UD? E- ' N Zezmfdffmdhzp Am X ikejzge gym. 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COIL Groceries - - Meats and Good Things to Eat ' , Pure on and Gas F1-Ygf 5 Pharmacy State Route 117 - 6 Miles West off Spencerville ------ Ohio Compliments phone 144 of FRED A. WILD MEAT MARKET I Spencerville - - Ohio Van Wert ------ Ohio Harold Mechling Wm' Price Shell Oil Products suNNY SIDE GREEN HOUSE ohio City .... - R. No. 1 Spencerville - - Ohio 1127 Compliments of Russell Diberl 62 S011 VAN WERT BDOK STORE I . Typewriters and School Minneapolis - Moline I Implements supplies HAL V. HUNT Ohio City, Ohio - Phone 105 R 4 ga.. ,--f,, 1, 41. H 1. wif S' Z7 x New Hardware and Appliance Store Middle Point, Ohio General Hardware - Electrical Appliances - Pittsburgh Paints and Plumbing Supplies Charles E. Knittle and Wilbur L. Etzler Compliments Of Weger's Dry Goods - - Ready-to-Wear - Draperies - - Window Shades - Venetian Blinds Delphos ------ Ohio I'ETTIG'S FLOWERS Distinctive Floral Arrangements Telephone Main 1880 ---- Fourth and State Streets Delphos - Ohio DELPI-IOS PRINTING AND PUBLISHING COMPANY The Delphos Daily I-Ierald The Twice-a-Week Courant W. T. Ilemlinger Drug Co. YOUR REXALL DRUG STORE Delphos - Ohio Westrich Paint and Appliance Store Furniture - - Paint - - Appliances Novelty Gifts 207 North Main Street Delphos ---- - Ohio Congratulations THE CONTAINER C0. Division Of Continental Can Company, Inc. VAN WERT, OHIO Compllmen s OF THE KENNEDY MANUFACTURING COMPANY vAN WERT, oi-no GRIBLER DAIRY Good Luck T and 2 Best Wishes WE NEED YOUR MILK Van Wert - - Ohio Thomas Iewelry 104 W. Main Street Van Wert ---- - Ohio Phone 22311 Balyeat's Coitee Shop After Games Meet at Balyeat's Van Wert - - Ohio Compliments of Gamble - Alspach Funeral Home 316 Soutfm Washington Street Van Wert ------ Ohio Phone 20421 Compliments of Purmort Bros. Agency All Kinds of General Insurance Van Wert - - Ohio Sam Hiller I-Iiller's Service Station Corner of Jennings Road and Frothingham St. Van Wert ----- - Ohio tYou Are Always Welcome lat-3 Betty Mallory's Shop 229 South Washington Van Wert, Ohio Girls' Wear to Junior 16 Boys' Wear to 10 Years Mox Magneto Service Russell B. Walters Insurance Agency Come in and see us for all your Insurance Needs Phone 2525 Delphos - - ON0 543 South Shannon St. - - Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of Compliments ROWLANDS BARBER SHOP Of Ohio City ------ Ohio WORTMAN BROS. co. Hmes Drug store - Dealer in -- Agricultural Equipment Allis Chalmers-New Idea-Dunham van Wert Sages Z ' - ' Sfervlfe - Ohio Van Wert - - Ohio Compliments , of Van Wert Memonal Works Western Ohio Bottling Co. Monuments - - - Markers Home OF ROCK OF AGES Van Welt ' ' Ohio MEMORIALS A HOME BUY IS the Best Buy Compliments of Phone 3036 225 North Washington St. Van Wert - - Ohio Bordon's Cheese Co. Van Wert - - Ohio Compfgmnts Metzner's Store C 27 Years of Service Insurance Agency Tokio - Ohio LIFE AND AUTOMOBILE Compliments of 504 W. Nlain Street A Friend Van Wert - - Ohio LION CLOTHING Scherger Memorials Since 1874 Known for Good Clothes Ioz Men and Boys and for Evermore 1 also 1- LADIES' MANNISH TAILORED C. COATS - - - SUITS Delphos - Ohio Delphos - - Ohio MENDON SERVICE C0. Iohn Deere Tractors IMPLENIENTS - - - REPAIR Feed Baby Chix Supplies Mendon ------- Ohio Drake Implement Co. Bring your tractor in - have it cleaned up and repaired - - all work guaranteed Inquire about our new method of cleaning tractors We Also Paint Tractors Compliments of RHOADES RESTAURANT Nlendon --'-'-- Ohio ELZY'S PLACE Eat at Elzy's Place lVlendon ---- - Ohio MENDON - - OHIO lVlaurer's Hardware Hardware and Paints Mendon - Ohio A A Welding Shop Electric and Acetylene Welding 117 East Crawford Street Van Wert ---- - Ohio Cecil O. Trimble lEAN'S BEAUTY SHOP ELGIN - - OHIO Phone Venedocia 79 - 3 GEORGE L. MOORE INSURANCE AGENCY C rnpliments of Spitler Shoe Repair Loans, Real Estate and Oh Cty Oh Insurance Robinson's MAIN STREET Y Are Always Welcome at R b Hair Cutting Pa I OHIO CITY OHIO Oh cry - Oh OHIO CITY FEED CO Custom Grinding and Mixing Wayne and Purina Feeds OHIO CITY OHIO D. M. BRUBAKER 8: SONS OHIO CITY OHIO Roofing - - Siding Plumbing - Sheet Metal Work PI mb'ng R p ' ' CREDE SUPPLY STORE DELPHOS - - OHIO Fumiture Electrical Appliances Compliments of THE PEOPLES BANK DELPHOS - - OHIO Checking and Savings Accounts Personal and Mortgage Loans AT YOUR SERVICE Compliments of Compliments OLD NATIONAL BANK Of Delphos ---- - - - Ohio WEISGERBER FURNITURE Delphos - - Ohio Delphos Appliance Store Frigidaire Appliances Bendix Home Laundry Marion Ranges and Water Heaters Guaranteed Electric Service CAPITOL THEATER The Showplace ol Northwestern Ohio DELPHOS - - OHIO I. HOWARD APGER Ieweler COMPLETE LINE OF JEWELRY AND GIFTS DELPHOS, OHIO Pitsenbarger Supply Co. Compggnents 301 North Main St. Dr. Paul, Delpho s---- - - Ohio Auto Parts and Sporting Goods Delphos - - Ohio Iohn Walsh Iewelry Store Jewelry and Gift Shop 85 Years of Service Delphos - Ohio Crawford Garage Plymouth - - De Soto Middle Point - - Ohio Carper Dull Lumber and B F Goodrich co Coal Co. Lumber - - Coal and Builders' Supplies 105 West Nlain Street Van Wert ---- - Ohio Phone 2014 Van Wert - - Ohio Compliments Compliments of of Court Restaurant Van Wert Bootery Always Good Food Van Wert - - Ohio Weeker Grain Company Compfjflenfs 2112 North Market Street communnity and Gas Van Wert - - Ohio Phone 2403 van weft - - ohio , Dr. E. B. Ledyard Dustman S Veterinarian 117-119 West Main Street Ohio City - h Ohio Van Wert .. - PhOl1e School Forward As we have come to the end of our twelfth year in school, we the Senior Class of 1946, Wish to thank the faculty, the School Board, our parents, and all who have helped make our twelve years in school pleasant and profitable ones. For a record of the events and the fond memories which this school has Within its walls for us, we now publish this 1946 Talisman. May this book be one that you will cherish. 5 Compjjfiems Graham's Grocery South Wayne Street I Van Wert - - Ohio Olrver Cost Reducing Farm Conlpgglenfs Equipment T. Powell Iones Distributor Shell Products Wayne and Jackson Streets VAN WERT - - OHIO Van Wert - - - - - Ohio Compliments of KRUGI-l STOCK YARD Dealers in Livestock OHIO CITY - - OHIO Phone 141 KILGORE 'S MARKET Van Wert ------ Ohio Compliments of KIGGINS CAMERA SUPPLY Van Wert - ----- Ohio Compliments of City Garage ohio city - - ohio WILLIMAN 81 SON Food Market Home Killed Meats T- and - City Fruit Market FULL LINE OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES VAN WERT - - OHIO 0 K Rubber Welder Tire Repairing Van Wert ----- - Ohio WM. HOAGLIN Phone 2534 212 S. Market Street Vore-Knoll Funeral I-lome 419 South Washington St. Van Wert ---- - Ohio Ambulance Service Phone 2910 UNIVERSAL INSULATING COMPANY VAN WERT, OH IO Home Insulation FOR SUMMER COMFORT FOR WINTER WARMTH FOR FIRE PROTECTION It Doesn't Cost - - It Pays Universal Insulating Company VAN WERT ----- OHIO Compliments of MESTRAKES SHOE REPAIR Van Wert ------ Ohio Compliments of CLARK SHOE STORE Van Wert ------ Ohio Compliments of Gleason's Tobacco Store Van Wert - - Ohio Compliments of Compliments of I. C. Penny Co. LADD'S IEWELRY STORE Van Wert's Newest Iewelry Va Wm ' ' Ohio Store , Compliments of 214 E. MAIN ST. Mccoyrs Flowers VAN WERT - - OHIO Van Wert - - Ohio Compliments of Compliments of lim Brown Store BALYEAT THE CLOTHIER Van Wert - - Ohio Men's Furnishings Compfjgnem VAN WERT - - OHIO Crow's Market Van Wert - - Ohio Compliments of U. S. Sporting Goods Co. The Union Mills ' Complete Athletic Outfitters Van Wert - - Ohio Van Wert - - Ohio Compliments of Compliments CRYER 85 FISHER GARAGE of Van Wert ------ Ohio The Olympic Recreation RUCKLOS BARBER SHOP 214 South Market 4 Van Wert ------ Ohio Van Wert - - Ohio Compliments Compliments of of Cowan 82 Son Barson Auto Parts FUNERAL HOME Van Wert - - Ohio Van Wert - - Ohio Compliments Crescent Laundry of Winebergh's and Dry Cleaning 223 N. Market St. - Van Wert, Ohio R. C. Morton, Prop. LADIES' APPAREL Marsh Hotel Bldg, ---- Van Wert, Ohio Compliments of 'l'0MCZAK'S FLOWER DISTINCTIVE FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS Cut Flowers Potted Plants 322 Main St. - - Van W SHOP ert, Ohio The boss returned in a good humor from lunch and called the whole stan in to listen to a couple of jokes he had picked up. Everybody but one girl laughed up- roariously. 'tWhat's the matter? I don't have to laughji said the girl. Pm leaving Friday anyhow. A captain and a lieutenant were dining at the Stork Club when a Corporal en- tered escorting a ravishingly beautiful damsel. The captain, rather a wolf, sent a note to the corporal: The lieutenant, who is a Princeton man, and I, who hail from Williams, bet a fin we could guess the college you come from. May we stop at your table and see who was right? Back came the reply: Please don't bother gentlemen. I am from the Audubon Institute of Ornithology, and I intend to classify this pigeon myself? City Properties - - Farms - - Farm Loans Ours Too - Goethe's New Year Wish HEALTH enough to make work a pleasure. WEALTH enough to support our needs. STRENGTH enough to battle with difficulties and overcome them. PATIENCE enough to toil until some good is accomplished. GRACE enough to confess our sins and forsake them. CHARITY enough to see some good in our neighbor. LOVE enough to move us to be useful and helpful to others. FAITH enough to make real the things of God. HOPE enough to remove all anxious fears concerning the future. CARL L. CROOKS The Land and Loan Man MARSH BUILDING P H ON ES-3309 Office 3307 Res, VAN WERT, OH IO I B.R. Wise Dry Goods-Shoes-Notions 8 Suits to Your Measure Staple and Fancy Groceries Phone No. 40 - Buyers of - Ohio City - - - - Ohio Eggs and Poultry Compliments of Phone 9 Bice's Home Store OHIO CITY - - OHIO Ohio City - - Ohio Compliments of Central Garage Ohio City Hardware Earl Monroe, Prop Venedocia - Ohio Qhio City - - Ohio Lindemann Shoe Store Post and vonderweu There is Wear in Phone Main 1816 Every Pair Delphos - Ohio Delphos - Ohio Compliments of Frigid Locker Service Van Wert - - Ohio C. R. Case Tractor Sales 8 ft! - J -- ,., vw . ,-A- - if IAWFE 'dltwiiiif ' 1 If ' I Ylf 'Nrfgy 1, -L.: '5':. 'Q-7, in - , lf.,- 1 4654 . - XV T jig ff ::kP1::'4flwH'x fgiggfggfg kara-za. Authorized Sales and Service -- for - Ford Tractors - Ferguson Implements VAN WERT ----- OHIO Phone 2462 Compliments of The Gunsett Company HARDWARE ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES 142-144 E. Main St. - - Van Wert, O. IOI-IN DEERE FARM EQUIPMENT Van Wert Ohio - Delphos, Ohio Robert H. Nliller Lonnie E. lVIilIer Spencerville, Ohio Willard F. lVlEller Implements - - Repairs R. E. MILLER AND SONS Compliments from IONESTOWN GRAIN C0. Dealers in Grain and Seed Complete Line of. Tuxedo and Arcady Feeds William Comer Coffee Shop - - - Restaurant Complete Fountain Service Meals - - - Sandwiches Spencerville ------ Ohio HENRY RICHARDSON BLUE INN A Good Place to Eat Spencerville ------ Ohio Compliments of C. B. Miller 6'zSon Spencerville - - Ohio MCMICHAEL BROS. Dealers in Coal - Coke - Ice Trucking - - P. V. C, O. 1507 524 N. Broadway Phone 77 - - - Spencerville, Ohio Compliments Compliments of of DR. STEINER McDANIEL'S FOOD MARKET Spencerville ..-- - Ohio Store with Double Doors Compliments Pohlman's Hardware of Hardware - Paints - Glass - Stoves - E. B. Ranges - Fence and Linoleum Spencerville - - Ohio Spencerville - - Ohio 9 Compliments Harters Market of Home Killed and Cured Meats . Converse Gram Company and Custom Slaughtering Main 45 - - Spencerville, Ohio Converse - - Ohio Compliments Compliments of of BAGLEY COAL C0. General Contractors AGLEWS STUDIO VAN WERT - - OHIO VAN WERT - - OHIO FORD GARAGE Raabe Auto Co. Van Wert ----- - Ohio EMANS GROCERY Groceries and Meats Phone 2085 502 S. Shannon Van Wert - ---- Ohio Taylor's Welding Shop Certified Welding Phone 2371 Van Wert - - - - Ohio I-IUNTER'S DRUG Cut Rate Vitamins - - Drugs - - Prescriptions Farm Remedies Van Wert ------ Ohio VAN WORMER'S Shoes Fixed at Van Wormer's Across from Ford Garage Van Wert ------ Ohio Todaif Will Be the Best Day We Will Ever Have il, Dear Lord, You Direct Us. -From a Friend King and Stallkamp Drugs - Wallpaper - Paints Mfrs. of King's Campholotion Delphos - - Ohio 0denweIler's CLOTHES FOR MEN Delphos - - Ohio Iones Real Estate Broker Wm. M. Jones, Realtor CITY AND FARM PROPERTIES SALES-LEASES-RENTALS- FINANCING Residence - - - Forrest 1772 Rooms 2 - 3 Commercial Bank Bldg. Main 1348 DELPHOS - - OHIO I. G. nmxmmnn 62 sous Main 1286 122 North Canal St. who Buy, ' ? INTELLIGENT PEOPLE -who know that a family me- morial is a great inheritance. I It is unimpeachable evidence I to all men for all time that ' their families lived productive lives of significant worth. A f' fm V J ll' lil I , ,I f X wxg-Nghfijf 3 X. A lil . : Q ., 1597 i if-iii it l ' .. iv ,jill il 7' .J W 1. , , ..4 if rf U i. X' li ' l ' 4 lif ffiig 'i' I f .li.l ls ' 4 - ' V 'tNL?5'f.1:'t ul li' l - ' ' li !'JA g ' I fffi EL-'N E B7 .1 .Vim ml, ,M :.rn,i'2 lg.. nb rfL'L L'l'H . .' if I ' fr, I I' Y 5 n A constant inspiration for to- morrows from the helpful as- sociations of yesterdays. I DEALERS IN GENUINE COLD SPRING CHFINNELED ,FG G R Fl NIT E Ml William A. Wagner DELPHOS - - OHIO Novelty Company M. B. Iones, Est. Hardware - Stoves - Tinware - Shoes and Rubber Footwear Fencing - Implements and Coal Venedocia - - - Ohio MODERN BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 112 ---- Mendon, Ohio Compliments of WorreI's Garage and Auto Parts ACETYLENE AND ELECTRIC WELDING GASOLINE AND OIL REPAIR WORK ROCKFORD HARDWARE CO. Day - Phone - Night General Hardware 74 39-F-2 Stoves - Furnaces - Plumbing Wiring Contractors Mendo,-, - Ohm Rockford - ' - - Ohio MORGAN'S GROCEHY GLENN ivioRoAN Formerly Henry Uhl and Company Staple and Fancy Groceries Fruits - - - Vegetables CALL US ---- WE HAVE IT PHONE 13 - - VENEDOCIA, OHIO Gardner's Lumber Co KOHN 62 WILLIAMS DEPT. STORE z yh f h B ld ROCKFORD OHIO PHONE 133 Oh C y Qh Ph N 1 Quality Merchandise CO111p1ig1s11rS 0 - at L G. E. Grahm Popular Prices Elg Oh C. E. OVER!-IOLT G General Store Quality Groceries ---- Fresh Meats Green Vegetables Guaranteed Merchandise ELGIN OHIO Compliments Compliments Of Badgers I. G. A. Store Bud I-lays Phone 6 Mendon - - - - Ohio Mendon - Ohio I-lefiner Bros. Service Station Mendon ------- Ohio For New R. C. A. Radios ALYCE RYDER BEAUTY SALON Pihone 186 J - - - Spencerville, O. 132 South Broadway Permanent Waves Clay's Market Everything for the Table Home Dressed Meats a Specialty Rockford - - Ohio HUFFMAN BRDS. ohio City - - ohio Garage General Repairing Body and Fender Repair 1 and -1 Painting MOBILOIL GAS AND OIL MODERN LUBRICATION SYSTEM Croft Garage Gas, Oil and Auto Accessories Phone 36 Res. 50 Spencerville - Ohio Sawmiller Home Fumishers Main 12 Spencerville - Ohio all, e. .,1 'KTA' ,Lv ..-if ' , ry r 'AJ' ,4 X Q. IH . L- .EF r - I - W. IJ 'V ,. ' 2 - , -, ' 'I i -K-A ,. ,ix-A, .5 ,.i,' f I . aw . ' -- vu v-,' ,fc 4.9 ', .In f ' . X .f, y 4.5 '. . A' .HI -, ., 'x Q ir fbi'- ,Y K 9 .Q I J - 1 'iff - 14,7-Nl 1 ,.. Av , ' 4 . ut, . . ,.,. . P. QE, .111 'N' 'ii W LA -4 v ' , 4 g L . 1 I V ., f . 4 B f 1 4 ' ' -1 'Ra 0 7 I 4 I u,. 4 , h . - ' v I 1 Q .N 1 I . I J A' I 1 .,' A14 'mr TM -' . n' 0 I 4i,n is ' . V ,X 4 1 A sum' -ll N Q I I , n A f -u 1 9 . 1 I - 1 , , n ' -- . 4 f 9 1 .yy I . 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