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Bauman, Esq., Assistant Secretary of the State Board of Health, of county health officials will be held in connection with the exhibit at Findlay, Na- poleon, Wauseon and Bryan. Organizations . The Social Service League of Xenia was organized on January 19th with the following officers : president. Rev. Huber Ferguson ; vice-presidents, Mr. Herbert Davis, Mrs. J. B, Carruthers, J. W. Prugh, Mrs. C. C. Shearer, Mr. George Sampson; secretary. Miss Irma Finley; treasurer, T. C. Long, On the same date, the Public Health League of Salem was organized. Its officers are: president, L. B. French; secretary, R. W. Hawley; treasurer, Mrs. H. A, Walton. The Public Health League of Bucyrus was organized on January 29th and the following officers were elected: president, Prof. W. N. Beetham; vice-president, Dr, A. H. McCrory; secretary, .Judge Amos Keller; treasurer, Mr. M. R. Lewis. 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