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    KENNETH MILLER

    Kenneth Miller, who is identified with the promotion and operation of amusement enterprises at Piqua, is one of the younger business citizens of that community who has attained a place of prestige through individual merit. He was born at Piqua, in 1901, a son of John D. and Louise (Connelly) Miller, the former of whom is a member of the well-known clothing firm of Miller & Baldwin, clothiers. They had two children: Arnold and Kenneth. Kenneth Miller received a graded and high school education at Piqua, and after leaving the latter became associated with the clothing business, in the firm of his father. As a member of Company C, Third Ohio Infantry, he was called to the Mexican border at the outbreak of trouble with Mexico, and returned to Fort Benjamin Harrison with his company shortly before the entrance of the United States into the great World war. Later he went to Columbus, Ohio, where his contingent was detailed to guard bridges, and in 1917 entered the officers' training camp and after being commissioned second lieutenant was assigned to the Eighty-third division. In June, 1918, his regiment left for France, being assigned to the LeMons area for intensive training, and while there Mr. Miller was promoted first lieutenant, his subsequent service being in that district. He was honorably discharged and mustered out of the service, August 6, 1919, and since his return to civilian life has interested himself in promotional and managerial activities in connection with amusement enterprises. Mr. Miller married Mildred L., daughter of J. M. Hitt, of Circleville, Ohio, in February 1820. He is a member of the local order of Elks and has numerous warm friends throughout the community who are watching his career with interest.

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