Democrat, November 1935
S.S. CONVENTION
HELD LAST SUN.
In the Old Franklin U.B. Church-Splendid Program
The tri-township SS. convention composed of Bath, Fairfield and Blooming Grove townships was held at the Old Franklin U.B. Church Sunday, Nov. 5.
The meeting was presided over by the President, Stanley Linkel.
A splendid program was rendered. The Blooming Grove orchestra furnished music throughout the afternoon.
Mrs. J.T. (Stella) Buckley read an article on "House or Home," Miss Freda Bake and Mrs. Cecil Bake sang a duel.Rev. Ryland accompanied by his daughter, sand a solo. The Old Franklin choir and a male quartet sang several numbers.
Rev. T.E. Adams, chairman of the Administrative Department of Franklin County, gave a short talk on his work.
Mrs. Bean gave a very impressive and educational address on "Presenting the Sunday School Lesson."
Te county S.S. president, W.D. Bohlander talked on Sunday school work. Mrs. Blanche Harvey gave a group of readings.
Elected to office:
Herbert Ward, president; Clifford Fritz, vice president; Mrs. Herbert (Julia) Jinks, secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Herbert Thackery, children's department, etc. etc.
The 1936 convention will be held at Fairfield.
Hunters Fined
Willard Chance of Duck Creek and George Connity of Kelso, Ind., were arrested by Game Warden Paul Mitchell last week for hunting rabbits out of season.
Chance was apprehended and taken to Laurel where before Justice of Peace George Day, pled guilty and was fined $25.
Connity was arrested near Kelso and taken to Lawrenceburg, where he pled guilty and fined $19.
Four rabbits were taken from the poachers and given to the Franklin County Children's Home.
Elmer Fudd had no comment.

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