News from The Chronicle, April 1, 1948
- "Don Bayliss Joins Camp of St. Louis Browns - Don Bayliss left Sunday evening for Pine Bluff, Arkansas, to join the camp of minor league players under control of the St. Louis Browns.
- The BGSU Band is to give a concert in the Sherwood-Delaware Auditorium under sponsorship of the Booster Club. Members include William Easterly of Hicksville, Betty Heater of Sherwood, and Alice Jean Eaton of Bryan. Admission $.75 adults, $.50 children.
- The third annual Mark Township School Carnival of Fun with Rollie Shuler as Chairman was held with the profits to purchase supplies for the classrooms and playgrounds. Who sold the most tickets? Jerry and Joann Stutz who then won $3.00, 2nd place- David Culler, $2.00, Lauren Mast, $1.00, Calvin Renollet - candy. In the raffle, Loren Dickerhoof won the 200# hog and Murial Blair won the 100# hog. Also, Paul Coy - pressure cooker, Jack Anderson - crocheted chair set. About $705 was taken in.
- Twenty Years Ago - The youngest depositor at the Sherwood Savings Bank was Milo Lee Renz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Renz. Milo was born on March 6, 1928. His grandfather, Mr. C. C. Renz, opened an account for him on March 28, 1928.
"Those were the days..."



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