Page 1
“Dayton Missionary to India Observes Her Eighty Seventh Birthday,” Dayton Daily Journal, February 20, 1940.
On the same page:
“Missionary, in India Fifty Four Years, Writes Brother,” Dayton Daily News, October 20, 1942.
On the same page:
“Daytonian Aids Refugees From Burmese Area,” Journal Herald, October 21, 1942.
On the same page:
“Theodore Sullivan Fifty One, Dies in Iowa,” Dayton Herald, March 4, 1947.
Page 2
“Talbott Festival Opened at Princeton Thursday,” Dayton Daily News, June 7, 1934.
On the same page:
“Children Honor Daytonian on Birthday,” Dayton Daily News, February 17, 1934.
Page 3
“Mrs. H. E. Talbott Dies Unexpectedly at Home,” Dayton Daily Journal, October 3, 1935.
Pages 4-5
“Women in War Work,” Dayton Daily News, January 10, 1943.
Page 6
“Aunt Jenny Talbott 102 Years Old,” Dayton Daily News, February 16, 1939.
On the opposite page:
“Ensign Nelson S. Talbott, Jr. USNR Will Have....,” Dayton Daily News, November 1, 1943.
Page 7
“New York Talbotts Arrive for Birthday Luncheon,” Dayton Daily Journal, February 17, 1937.
Page 8
“Runnymede, Talbott Family Home for Three Generations, Scene of Many Noted Events,” Dayton Daily News, May 2, 1937.
Page 9
“Death Takes Miss Talbott at Age Ninety Three,” Dayton Daily News, March 2, 1941.
On the same page:
“Nelson S. Talbott Gets Commission as Lieutenant Colonel,” Journal Herald, March 20, 1943.
Page 10
“Mrs. George Shaw Greene of ‘Red Padua’ Was Photographed....,” Dayton Daily News, July 3, 1941.
Page 11
“Colonel N. S. Talbott to Come to Wright Field,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Miss Peggy Talbott, Is Shown...,” Dayton Daily News, December 1945.
Page 12
“Mrs. Lucius Ordway Is Dead in Florida,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Miss Polly Talbott Will Make Her Debut Saturday Evening...,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 13
“Novelist Dies: Booth Tarkington Dies at Seventy Six, After Two Year Illness,” Dayton Herald, May 20, 1946.
Page 14
Kany, Arthur. “Let’s Go Places,” Dayton Herald, May 21, 1946.
Page 15
“Man, Hurt in Fall Downstairs, Dies,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Charles H. Tate, Dayton Doctor, Dies Unexpectedly,” [S.l.], February 5, 1945.
On the same page:
“Charles Taylor: Court Constable Stamp Collector,” Dayton Daily News, [February 25], 1942.
Page 16
“Miss Mary Chloe Teasley, Is the Daughter of Captain…,” Dayton Daily News, October 24, 1941.
On the same page:
“Mrs. E. M. Thacker Sr. Dies in California,” [S.l.], April 30, 1946.
Page 17
“Mrs. Thacker Dies After Fall: Victim Ninety Seven, Was Member of Pioneer Dayton Family,” Dayton Daily Journal, January 31, 1941.
Page 18
“Third National Bank Lists Five Promotions,” Journal Herald, January 9, 1946.
Page 19
“Funeral Services for Mrs. Thomas Set for Thursday,” Dayton Herald, August 14, 1940.
On the same page:
“Mrs. Thomas Is Dead at Age Eighty Nine,” Dayton Daily News, December 13, 1942.
Page 20
“Former Dayton Resident, Ninety Five, Protests FDR’s Comparison: Says Lindbergh Deserves Better Fate; Recalls Burning of Journal,” Dayton Daily Journal, May 8, 1941.
Page 21
“Rites Tomorrow for Mrs. Traxler,” [S.l.], December 1945.
Page 22
“Dayton Artist Returns to City for Program,” Dayton Daily Journal, April 15, 1936.
Page 23
“Harry B. Turpin Dies in Italy,” Dayton Daily News, November 18, 1937.
Page 24
“Harry B. Turpin, Noted Baritone and Teacher, Dies in Florence, Italy,” Dayton Daily Journal, November 19, 1937.
Pages 25-28
“James Turpin Funeral Will Be Thursday,” Dayton Daily News, September 14, 1937.
On the same page:
“Funeral Thursday for James Turpin,” Dayton Daily Journal, September 14, 1937.
Page 29
“Cape Cod Wedding Is Interesting in Dayton,” Dayton Daily News, June 2, 1942.
Page 30
Routzohn, Lelia D. “Over the Teacups,” Journal Herald, March 10, 1940.
Page 31
“Golden Anniversary of Twenty-One Club Observed; Four Charter Members Present,” Dayton Daily News, November 17, 1935.
Page 32
“The Teacher’s Point of View,” Dayton Daily News, December 17, 1946.
On the opposite side:
Heyduck, Marjore. “Third and Main: Easter Parade Loses Luster; and Where’s Professor Brooks?” [S.l.], April 10, 1947.
Page 33
Heyduck, Marjore. “Third and Main: Third and Main: Introducing Mayor Edward Breen,” Journal Herald, August 19, 1946.
On the same page:
Heyduck, Marjore. “Third and Main: Introducing George Antrim,” [S.l.], August 1946.
Page 34
Heyduck, Marjore. “Third and Main: Introducing Paul W. Williams,” Journal Herald, August 24, 1946.
On the same page:
Heyduck, Marjore. “Third and Main: Introducing Betty Mayl,” Journal Herald, August 23, 1946.
Page 35
“In the President’s Box...,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 36- 39
Burba, Howard. “They Couldn’t Keep Him Out of Dayton,” Dayton Daily News, January 24, 1937.
Page 40
Conover, Charlotte Reeve. “Mrs. Conover’s Corner: Vallandigham Visit; How the Famous Opponent of Civil War Returned to Dayton,” Dayton Daily News, January 29, 1939.
Pages 42
Carr, Lewis F. “Rare Portrait of Vallandigham Found: Was Dayton ‘Copperhead’ Lawyer Original ‘Man Without a Country?’,” Journal Herald, April 6, 1941.
Pages 43-45
“Here Gathering Data for Vallandigham Biography,” Journal Herald, April 6, 1941.
Page 46
“Vallandigham in Dayton,” Dayton Daily News, May 17, 1941.
Page 47
“Lulu Heffner Dies in Florida: Member of Dayton and Cincinnati Pioneer Family Lived with Mother,” Dayton Daily Journal, April 17, 1935.
On the same page:
“Evon Z. Vogt Dies at Ranch in West,” Journal Herald, January 28, 1943.
On the same page:
“Van Eman-Mrs. Mary Daulton....Died,” [S.l.], March 8, 1947.
Page 48
“Former Dayton Business Man Dies in East,” Dayton Daily News, March 13, 1937.
On the same page:
“Charles Van Ausdal Funeral Planned,” Dayton Daily News, March 14, 1937.
On the same page:
“Common Pleas Judge William W. White Dies,” Daily Court Reporter, December 31, 1936.
Pages 49-50
“First Eaton Trader Used Mirrors to Catch Crooks,” Journal Herald, January 29, 1939.
Page 51
“Mrs. Cora Withoft Dies in California,” Dayton Daily News, January 10, 1942.
On the same page:
“Jefferson Walters Dies Suddenly at Age Sixty Six,” [S.l., 194?].
On the opposite page:
“The Marriage of Miss June Laughlin, Daughter of...., and Brooks Walters, Seaman....,” Dayton Daily News, October 27, 1943.
On the same page:
“$1000 Reward Set for Stolen Property,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 52
“Former School Principal Dead,” Dayton Daily News, November 26, 1940.
On the same page:
“Miss Walters Is Engaged,” Journal Herald, December 1945.
Page 53
“Weavers Give Bellevue Apartments to Wittenberg,” Dayton Daily News, 1946.
On the same page:
“Elgar Weaver, Brookville, Prominent in County, Dies,” Dayton Daily Journal, December 23, 1946.
On the same page:
“Rudolf Werner Dies at Residence,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 54- 56
“Mrs. Welliver, Pioneer Suffrage Worker, Dies,” Dayton Daily News, November 18, 1940.
Page 57
“Former Daytonian Exhibits Bust of Wendell Willkie,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Lieutenant Philip Willkie: Son of Willkie Is Visitor in Dayton,” [S.l.], September 1945.
Page 58
“Over the Teacups: With Jane McLean,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 59
“Miss Warren to Wed Mr. Whitmore in East,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Services Set Tomorrow for Miss Wilson,” Dayton Daily Journal, March 19, 1945.
On the same page:
“Anna E. Wilson, Social Worker, Taken by Death,” [S.l.], March 1945.
On the same page:
“Anna E. Wilson,” Dayton Daily Journal, March 20, 1945.
Page 60
“Mrs. Wilt Dies in New Canaan,” [S.l.], December 14, 1937.
On the same page:
“Mrs. A. D. Wilt Dead in East,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 61
“Mrs. Winters, Who Founded Church, Dies,” Dayton Daily Journal, April 14, 1939.
On the same page:
“Valentine Winters Dies Suddenly at Age Seventy Seven,” [S.l.], October 8, 1943.
On the opposite page:
“Valentine Winters Services to Be Held Monday Morning,” Journal Herald, October 9, 1943.
Page 62
“Funeral for Mrs. Winters to Be Tuesday,” Dayton Daily News, [193?].
On the same page:
“Valentine Winters,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 63
Lyman, Elizabeth. “Chatter,” Dayton Daily News, March 13, 1938.
Page 64
“E. W. Wampler, Ration Board Head, Is Dead,” Dayton Daily News, March 27, 1942.
On the same page:
“Thomas Wood Is Dead After Short Illness,” Dayton Daily News, March 25, 1942.
Page 65
“Judge Wiseman Appointed to Appeals Bench,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Judge Wiseman ‘Sorry’ to Leave Seventeen Year Post,” Dayton Daily Journal, October 12, 1945.
Page 66
“Judge Wiseman not Always Referred to as ‘Sobersides’,” [S.l.], October 14, 1945.
Page 67
Losh, Bernard. “Bar Group’s Action in Probate Appointment Significant Move,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 68
“Judges Wiseman and Love Are Sworn in Here Monday,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Rodney M. Love Qualified for Bench, Is Report,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 69
“Oakwood Schools Have Been Her Interest,” Dayton Daily Journal, December 18, 1935.
Page 70
“Mrs. Wood, Mr. Peirce Renew Family Ties,” Dayton Daily Journal, June 29, 1938.
Page 71
“Lee Wolf, Pioneer Dayton Business Leader, Is Dead,” [S.l. ], May 29, 1945.
On the same page:
“Wolf Resigns; E. J. Jackson May Be Named Judge,” [S.l.], March 1945.
Page 72
“General George H. Wood Dies at Dayton Home,” Dayton Herald, December 27, 1945.
Page 73
“Rites Tomorrow for General Wood,” Journal Herald, December 28, 1945.
On the same page:
“YWCA Inherites $1,000 in Will,” Journal Herald, January 9, 1946.
Page 74
Fitzgerald, Roy. “Some Unsavory Sources,” Dayton Daily News, August 1, 1942.
On the same page:
Klopfer, Bert. “It Happened in Dayton,” Dayton Daily Journal, February 1943.
On the same page:
“Mrs. Nellie Weller Dies at Residence,” Dayton Daily Journal, February 20, 1943.
On the same page:
“Harry J. Wolff Dies at Home,” Dayton Daily Journal, August 22, 1943.
On the same page:
“Charles Wuichet, Eighty One, Pioneer...,” Dayton Daily Journal, October 9, 1942.
On the same page:
“John E. Eichler, Ninety,....Died...,” Dayton Daily News, September 30, 1942.
Pages 75-78
Doody, Elizabeth. “The Fashionable Set Gathers at Christ Episcopal Church to See Miss Worman Wed Mr. Munger: Reception Follows at Hunt and Polo Club; Pair Will Travel to New York and Bermuda; Marriage Unites Distinguished Families,” Dayton Daily Journal, June 10, 1937.
Pages 79-81
Lyman, Elizabeth. “Miss Worrell, Lieutenant Worman Are Married Saturday,” Dayton Daily News, August 9, 1942.
Page 82
Carr, Marian. “And Incidentally: Two Daytonians Pass State Bar Examination,” [S.l., 194?].
On the same page:
“Women’s Club Group Brings Mrs. Garten,” Dayton Herald, May 21, 1946.
Page 83
“Joseph A. Wortman, Attorney, Is Dead, Aged Seventy Seven,” Dayton Daily News, November 13, 1940.
Page 84
“Mrs. Wortman Dies at Residence,” Dayton Daily Journal, May 17, 1941.
On the same page:
“Judge William Wolff,” Dayton Daily News, December 20, 1942.
Page 85
“Plans Forming for Aircraft Show in Dayton,” Journal Herald, December 18, 1945.
On the same page:
“A Happy Return,” [S.l.], August 19, 1946.
On the opposite page:
“Grateful AAF Honors Orville Wright,” [S.l., 194?].
Page 86
“Wreath Placed at Wilbur Wrights Tomb,” [S.l.], December 1944.
On the same page:
George Antrim, “To Orville Wright on His Seventy Fifth Birthday"/Poem
Page 87
“Passenger of First Wright Plane Dies,” Dayton Daily News, October 15, 1941.
On the same page:
Wright, Orville [?]. “Last Man Recalls Birth of Ten Dayton Boys Club,” [S.l., 194?].
On the opposite page:
“Jean S. Verity Marries Ensign James Woodhull,” Dayton Daily Journal, June 1943.
On the same page:
“Ensign and Mrs. James Woodhull Are Shown Leaving the Church...,” Dayton Daily News, June 5, 1943.
Page 88
McSurely, Alexander. “Farm, Including Stivers Site, Cost $900 Hundred Years Ago, Veteran Recalls: Aged Lumberman Recalls Dayton’s Early History,” Journal Herald, January 29, 1939.
Page 89
“Frank Wuichet Dies; Funeral to Be Saturday,” Dayton Herald, October 21, 1943.
Pages 90-91
“One of the most Unusual Social Events....Dinner Sunday at the Biltmore Hotel at Which Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wuichet....,” Dayton Daily Journal, April 6, 1938.
Page 92
“Irvin Wuichet, Head of Firm, Is Dead at Sixty One,” Dayton Daily News, August 6, 1941.
On the same page:
“Mrs. Susan Wuist Dies in Hospital,” [S.l.], September 20, 1946.
Page 93
“Women’s Club Names Literary Contest Winners,” Dayton Daily Journal, May 6, 1942.
Pages 94-96
“May We Present....’Deke’ Young...Twenty Five Years at the Journal Herald March 6,” Journal Herald, March 8, 1942.
On the same page:
Young, Dwight E. “Journal Herald Editorial Chief to Leave for Europe Today,” [S.l.], January 13, 1946.
On the same page:
“Mrs. D. E. Young Dies at Age Fifty Nine; Ill Short Time,” [S.l.], November 7, 1945.
Pages 97-98
Davis, Virginia. “Over the Teacups,” Dayton Daily Journal, June 14, 1936.
Page 99
Doody, Elizabeth M. “Diamond Anniversary,” [S.l.], November 10, 1945.
Page 100
“YWCA Plans Celebration of Diamond Birthday,” Dayton Daily News, October 27, 1945.
Pages 101-103
Lyman, Elizabeth. “YWCA Records List Prominent Names,” [S.l., 194?].
Pages 104-105
“YWCA Birthday Events to Include Open House,” [S.l., 194?].