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Obituaries Charles Lehman NEWCOMERS-TOWN Charles H. Lehman, 91, of RD1 dted this morning in his home following a long illness. Born here, a son of Noah and Mary Marlatt Lehman, he was a retired Heller Tool Co. employe, a member of First Baptist Church and its Brotherhood Class. His wife, Maude E.

Lehman, died last Oct. 11. Surviving are a daughter and two sons, Mrs. Robert Shaw and Carl of here and Harold of Oahanna; nine grandchildren and 22 great-grandchildren. A son, four sisters and two brothers also are deceased.

Services will be Monday at 2 in First Baptist Church with Rev. Tom Gamblin officiating. Burial will be in East State Street Cemetery. Friends may call at Ourant Funeral Home Sunday from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Services George Caley Saturday at 1:30 in Given Funeral Home at Coshocton.

Calling tonight from 7 to 9 and Saturday until Donald Maney Saturday at 1:30 in Sweeney Funeral Home at Carrollton. Calling today from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9. Mrs. Bruce Myers Saturday at 1 p.m. in Clark-Kirkland Funeral Home at Cadiz.

Calling today and tonight. Mrs. Lewis Froellch Saturday at 1 p.m. in Toland-Herzig Funeral Home. Calling today from 2 to 4 and? to 9.

Wernel Laugh I in COSHOCTON Wernet D. Laughlin, 84, of 234 S. 3rd st. died Thursday in a Columbus hospital after a long illness. Born at Warsaw, a son of Eugene and Addy Reese Laughlin, he was a retired painter.

Surviving are his widow, Vernice Borden Laughlin, whom he married in June 1916; a son, Richard Laughlin of here; a sister, Mrs. Bess Purdy of Muckwonego, and a grandson. A brother preceded him in death. Private services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. in Fischer Funeral Home at Wdrsaw with Rev.

John Russell officiating. Burial will be in Valley View Cemetery. There will be no calling hours and the family requests no flowers. KSU custodial hiring practice hit by union CLEVELAND (UPI) The state Em- ployes' Union today charged Kent State University with a "wholesale" violation of Ohio Civil Service laws for using 88 custodial employes who are not covered by civil service. Herschel M.

Sigall, in a statement, said suit would be filed in Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Court asking for an injunction to stop this action and asked that "all monies illegally spent be returned to the state of Stehnis is showing gradual improvement WASHINGTON (AP) The condition of Sen. John Stennis, although still very serious, continues to show gradual improvement from gunshot wounds, was announced today at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. A spokesman said the 71-year-old Mississippi Democrat's temperature is maintaining the "same lower level 'reported yesterday." He added, however, that the prognosis remains guarded. The next report on the senator's condition will be issued at 3 p.m., EST, today. Stennis, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, was wounded in the chest and thigh Jan.

30 during a holdup in front of his home. Police are seeking a number of youths in the case. The hospital spokesman added: "The physicians are satisfied with his progress. He has been moved from the surgical intensive care unit and is receiving intensive care in a private room." Tavern breakin probed Sheriff's deputies investigated a breakin and theft of 14 cartons of cigarets valued at $120, one bottle of whiskey and $15 in change from Scriven's Tavern, on Rt. 39 east of New Philadelphia.

Deputies said entry was gained by prying open a front window. A Bolivar juvenile was charged with stealing a stereo tape valued at $5.48 Thursday from Harts Family Center of 2301 E. High New Philadelphia, Security officer, Donna Everett, filed the complaint with sheriff's deputies. Barbara Renicker, 17, of RD 3, New Philadelphia, who was reported missing by her mother, Alice, Wednesday at 10:45 p.m. was found Thursday.

Deputies reported that the girl had spent the night with a friend and returned to school the next morning. Two drivers are charged Drivers were cited in two of three accidents investigated Thursday by New Philadelphia police. Carla J. Swigert, 17, of 857 Fair av. NE was cited after her auto collided with one driven by Reynold Wisentai- ner, 19, of RD 4 when she pulled from a private drive in the 100 block of 1st dr.

NE. A car driven by Brad Inherst, 19, of RD 1 collided with a pickup truck operated by Harry Morrow of 1420 5th st. NW, at Union av. at Park av. NW.

Inherst, who was attempting a left turn onto Park, was cited. A three-car collision in the 300 block of 4th st. NW resulted in extensive damage to a car driven by Donald L. Abbuhl of 884 3rd st. SE.

Abbuhl's car struck the rear of one driven by Patricia Hobard of 1039 2nd st. SW, which was stopped for traffic, forcing in into one driven by David Phillips, 52, of RD 2. The Phillips auto had stopped for an unidentified motorist discharging passengers at the high school. No citation was issued. Francis D.

Hilton, 42, of RD 3, Dover, was released on $37 bond after being arrested at his residence Thursday by IJI1 V1IIC sheriff's deputies for in- toxication and disorderly con- IS lined $75 duct. Deputies said his wife called in the complaint. Compensation appeal settled An appeal requesting the right to participate in workmen's compensation benefits filed by Harold Murray of 917 Tremont Dover, has been settled and dismissed in common pleas court. Murray's request with the court sterns from a Nov. 1968 claim with the Bureau of Workmen's Compensation and an appeal to the Canton Regional Board which denied his claim.

Murray had said he was injured while working for She- nangp Furnace Co. of Dover. Details of the accident and type of injuries were not listed. GOP recruiters named COLUMBUS (AP) The Ohio Reptfblican Party Thursday appointed a temporary recruiting committee to come up with names of possible candidates for the 1974 state elections. The party's state central committee, however, did not go as far as naming a screening committee which had earlier been suggested.

The committee members are state GOP chairman John Andrews, national committeeman Ray C. Bliss; national committeewoman Martha Moore of Cambridge; Rep, Robert E. Levitt (R-70 North Canton); John McElroy of Columbus; Kent McGough of Lima; U. S. Sen.

Robert Taft Cincinnati; Mrs. Louise Farr of Cleveland, secretary; Mrs. Marian Sinsel of Logan; Mrs. Wanda Snyder of Lorain; and Mrs. Miriam Yeazell of Springfield.

Skeleton that of Bormann BERLIN (AP) The director of the Institute for Forensic Medicine said today a human skeleton recently unearthed in West Berlin is without doubt that of Martin Bormann, the long- missing Hitler aide. Dr. Heinz Spengler, whose institute studied the skeleton for more than a month, said he based his conclusion on comparisons of the skull with photographs of Bormann, discovery of a mended collar bone break such as one Bormann suffered, measurements of the skeleton and correspondence of the skull's dentures with a sketch of Bormann's teeth made by his dentist. There have been periodic reports that Bormann escaped and fled in disguise. Many of the reports, including a recent one widely circulated in Britain and the United States, contended he had started a new life in Latin America.

The Krankfurt district attorney Joachim Richter, who is in personal charge of a Bormann inquest in West Germany, declined to comment on Spengler's statement until he has studied the institute report. Dollar run worries banks BONN (UPI) Although the West German government said it was not worried about the latest multibillion dollar monetary crisis, some financial experts said today they doubt the state Bundesbank could continue to absorb huge amounts of unwanted dollars. The state bank purchased $4.3 billion in the week since international money gamblers began unloading dollars, buying $.17 billion on Thursday alone, the largest amount on any one day of dealing. Other state banks in Europe and Japan joined in buying dollars to protect it from falling too low in value and to protect their own currencies from change in value and inflation. "Another day like this and the government will have to close the one financial expert said in Frankfurt.

UHRICHSVILLE Robert Anderson of RD 1 was fined $75 and received a suspended six-month jail sentence when he appeared in southern district court Thursday for sentencing on a Dec. 23 assault and battery charge filed by Police Sgt. Larry McKinney. McKinney said Anderson kicked him after being arrested for disorderly conduct at the Pink Poodle on N. Water st.

Anderson was found innocent by Judge Roger Lile on disorderly conduct and resisting arrest charges. Lile suspended the jail sentence on condition Anderson does not appear in court for assault and battery within a year. Gary White, 26, of 128 W. 6th st. was fined $157 and sentenced to six months in county jail, with all but three days suspended, on a Jan.

12 charge of driving while intoxicated. Lile also suspended his license for 45 days. He gave White permission to drive to 'and from work. Tusky driver cited UHRICHSVILLE Steven Porter, 20, of Tuscarawas was cited for failure to stop within an assured clear distance by police Thursday at 1:25 p.m., following an accident at Walnut and Trenton av. His auto struck the rear of one operated by Deloris Cox, 36, of 480 Deersville which was stopped to allow another vehicle to make a left turn.

In a one-car accident investigated Thursday at 11:33 a.m., Carol Gilmore, 32, of 436 S. Water st. lost control of her auto on an icy curve, driving onto a lawn strip and striking the side of the Gladys Hildebrand home at 308 S. Water st. Woman cited Mrs.

Mary Acord, 38, of RD 2, Uhrichsville, charged by Jerry Aukerman, manager of Buehler's Market at 238 2nd st. NW, New Philadelphia, with writing a check for $27.36 on a Uhrichsville bank without sufficient funds to cover it was arrested Thursday by New Philadelphia police and cited in to mayor's court. Vital statistics Meetings Services NAIIONAl fOMCAtt AM lit 4 103 Weathervanej YESTERDAY High 32 Low 9 TODAY 10 RAINFALL Last24 hours TOMORROW Sunrise Sunset High 20s 7:27 5:54 Low 8 to 15 Forecast: Partly cloudy tonight and Saturday with a chance of snow flurries Saturday. A warming trend with a chance of showers Tuesday. High in the 20s Sunday, rising to the 40s by Tuesday.

Lows ranging from the teens Sunday to the 30s Tuesday. NY Stocks NEW YORK (AP) The stock market inched downward Thursday, hard on the heels of sharp drop the day before. The Dow Jones industrials finished at 967.19, down 1.13 points. Declining issues outdistanced advancing ones 1961 to 496. The Penn Central strike posed a serious threat, analysts said, coupled with the weakened dollar abroad and the hike in prime interest rates.

Thursday's closing prices were: Benefits Feb. 11 Spaghetti dinner. 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Bolivar School; sponsored by the Lions Club.

2 charged in theft DENNISON Darrell Lendon, 18, of 112 N. 6th st. and Kenny Orr, 18, of RD 1, Uh- nchsviUe, were charged with petty larceny by police Thursday in connection with a Jan. 27 theft. The two are alleged to have taken a truck tire and can of unknown substance from the Gail West residence at 225 McCarty av.

Each posted $50 bond. People Are Going "BAREFOOT IN THE PARK" Friday and Saturday, 8:15 p.m., Little Theatre of Tuscarawas County, 466 Carrie av. NW, New Philadelphia. CHORAL FESTIVAL Monday, 7:15 p.m., New Philadelphia High gym with choirs from New Philadelphia, Dover, Wooster, Orrville, Newark and Ashland. (prom The (vMCA Schedule) ACF Industries 41U Allegheny Corp.

11H Allegheny Ludlum Steel 24Wi AllledChemicalCorp. Allied Supermarkets 4H Allis Chalmers Alcoa Aluminum SI American Airlines 19 Vj American Can Corp. 31 American Cyanamid 29 American Elect. Power 28H American Home Products 121H American Metal Climax American Motors Corp. 8Vi American Tele Tele Anconda Wire Cable Anchor Hocking Glass AncordNS 7'A Armco Steel Corp.

21 Mi Babcock-Wilcox 25tt Bechton Dickenson 39'A Bendix Aviation Bethlehem Steel 26 Boeing Aviation Chrysler Corp. 37 Vii Cities Service Coca-Cola Company Colgate Palmollve Columbia Gas Inc. Commonwealth Edison 33 Consolidated Edison Consolidated Nat. Gas Continental Can Cooper Industries Copperweld Steel Curtiss Wright Aviation Cyclops Corporation 24 Dow Chemical Corp. 99V4 DuPontCo.

174 Eastman Kodak 139V 4 Eaton Yale iTowne Co. 38 Fairmont Foods 12 Firestone Rubber 23Vi Ford Motors Co. General Dynamics 21'4 General Electric 6', i General Foods General Motors 74 General Telephone Electric 28'A Goodrich Rubber Goodyear Rubber Grant WT Co. 37 Great Atlan. Pac.

Tea Gulf Oil Corp. Ingersol Rand 61 Int. Business Machine International Harvester 32 Johns-ManvilleCorp. Jones and Laughlin Joy Manufacturing Kaiser Aluminum Kroger Company Latrobe Steel Litton Industries Marathon Oil Marcor Inc. 23 MasoniteCorp.

Massey Ferguson Mobile Oil Monsanto Co. National Aviation 19 National Cash Register National Distillery OhioEdisonCo. Olin Mathieson 16 Owens-Illinois Glass Pan Am Airlines Penn Central RR PennwaltCorp. Penney J.C. Co.

Inc. 92 PepsiCo Inc. Phillips Petroleum Polaroid Corp. 114 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Procter-Gamble Pullman Inc. Radio Corp.

of America Republic Steel Scott Paper Co. Sears and Roebuck Shell Oil Co. 50 V4 SmuckerCo. Sperry Rand Standard Oil. Indiana Standard Oil, Ohio Stone Container Swift 4 Co.

32 Texaco Inc. Timken Roller Bearing 42 Union Camp 43 4 UnionCarblde U.S. Steel Corp. Wallace Murray 15" i Warner liSwasey Westinghouse Electric Weyerhaeuser Co. 45 Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Whirlpool Corp.

White Motors WoolworthFWtCo. Youngstown Sheet 10 Xerox Corp. Zenith Corp. Estates Wills filed Roy D. Glazier of Gnadenhutten leaves his estate to his widow, Gertrude Glazier, and names her executrix.

Clatta J. Lengler of Parral leaves his estate to his widow, Florence E. Lengler, and names her executrix. Antonia Nardi of Dennison leaves her estate to her children, Mary Curtiss of Uhrichsville, Anthony J. of Dennison and Emma L.

Green of Uhrichsville, who also was named John R. Edwards of RD 4, New Philadelphia, leaves his estate to his widow, Martha A. Edwards, and names her executrix. Common Pleas Action filed A separate maintenance suit, Arlene Byers, Rear 238 Fairav. NW, vs.

William, both of New Philadelphia. Divorces Filed McDADE Esther, RD 1, New Philadelphia, vs. Homer, RD 2, Dover. Granted THOMPSON Renee, 220 McCook, Dennison, from Jeffery, address unknown. Custody of two children to mother.

Wedding Licenses Carl W. Copeland, 34, of Dennison and Gloria J. FreeQ, 21, of RD1, Uhrichsville. COSHOCTON COUNTY Wills filed Clarence A. Wright of Conesville leaves his estate to his widow, Cora Wright, and names her executrix.

Dewey Fliger of Coshocton leaves his estate to his daughter, Grace Fliger, and names his nephew, Charles Fliger, executor. George Crossley of Coshocton leaves his estate to his daughter, Mildred Albertson, and names her executrix. Divorce filed ROBBINS Mary Ann of 936 S. Lawn Coshocton vs. Gilbert, no address listed.

FRIDAY Girl's cadet and prep swim teams: family pot luck dinner; father and son open gym. Diving team practice. 7:004:00 Family gym, east gym: family volleyball, west gym. 8:00 Baby sitting, children 4 and under. AMI Coed Volleyball Leagm 8:00 Condors vs.

Comets; Canadians vs. Comandors. vs. Caveliers. SATURDAY 8:45 Youth Leaders meeting.

Men's Health Club. Grade school coed gym Arts and crafts class. Room I. Snails. Pollywogs.

Guppies II swimming classes. -Beginners Baton Class, multi-purpose room: Olympic Leaders Club, gym; Goldfish II swimming class; Gra-Y Sports Club. gym. 10:45 -Gra-YClub meeting, chapel. Gymnastics team leaves Tor Cambridge YMCA.

school coed gym II swim class. Room 11:15 Boy's cadet, prep junioi swim teams leave for Ashland. Junior High Boys SportsClubll. high open gym. Senior high? college, men's open gym; junior and senior high opeirswim.

Beginners oil painting class, Room I. girl's swim teams at home vs. NorthCanton YMCA. Karate, multi-purpose rooms. swim.

5:004:00 Men and father and son gym. Senior high, college and men's open gym. JuDiorHI Mrs. Gary Trachsel, 204 Broadway. Randy Turney, 310 W.

4th st. New Philadelphia Stephen Trucinski, 857 Miller av.NW. Mrs.JohnLuyster,RD3. Edward Strazisar, RD4. Elsewhere C.

Mae Smith, 107 Maple Sugarcreek. Kimberly Walton, 203 S. Wooster Strasburg. Mrs. Grace Winnett, RD 2, Newcomerstown.

OPERATIONS Dover Jeanne Baker, Mrs. Mary Morales, Lori Huff and Charles Grunder. New Philadelphia Mrs. John Moran, Mrs. Peggy Todd, Mrs.

John Scott, Ralph Collins and Joseph Paris. Elsewhere John McCreery of Tuscarawas; Samuel Stauffer of Baltic; Joe Yoder of Sugarcreek, and Mrs. Wayne Soule of Dennison. DISMISSED Dover Mrs. Maude Nocera, Mrs.

Helen Harriff and Mrs. Edward Manz. New Philadelphia Kevin Lahmers, Dale Prysi, Clyde Wright, Mrs. John Garabrandt, Mrs. Lorin Beaber and son, Mrs.

Lillie Walter, Mrs. Edith Sombrio and Douglas Schafer. Elsewhere Mrs. William Stutzman of Sugarcreek. BIRTHS Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Robinson, 146 13th st. NE, New Philadelphia, daughter. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Slagle, 109 Mulberry st. New Philadelphia, son. Mr. and Mrs. John Glazer, RD2, New Philadelphia, son.

EMERGENCIES Edith Hamsher, 46, 909 E. 4th Dover, fractured an ankle" when she twisted it while walking. Twin City Dancing. Modern Heirs CCL, Room I. Heirs CCL, pool.

Mrs. Donald Porcher party, pool. SUNDAY Spaghetti dinner, spon- sored.by the Olympic and Y'etts Leaders clubs. Churches Feb.lt Puritan Bible Class, Dover First United Methodist Church, 1:30 o.m., in the lounge, UMW, Winfield United Methodist, home of Mrs. Paul Kinsey.

Women's Guild, 8 p.m., New Phila' Trinity Episcopal Church un- ADMISSIONS Dennison Ed White, Pica Hotel. Uhrichsville Kelly Corbin, 516 N. Dawson st. Mrs. Helen Zimmerman, 130 W.

7th st. Thomas Hammond, 515 W. 4th st. Mrs. Robert Hawkins, 1202 Trenton av.

ext. Elsewhere William Barrick, RD2, Port Washington. Robert Quillen, Port Washington. Mrs. Emma Stoller, Scio.

Walter Maxwell, New Rumley. DISMISSALS Dennison Delbert Wenger and Mrs. Paul Ohler. William Town topics WINFIELD Intra-church basketball league at the United Methodist Church has scheduled Monday play at 7 p.m., Team 2 vs. Team 3, and at 8 p.m., Team 1 vs.

Team 4. CARROLLTON Home and School Assn. of St. Edward's High is sponsoring a valentine dance Saturday from 9 to 1 with music by the Neon's Band in the school auditorium. Tickets are $5 per couple at the door.

Area Hot Stove Baseball League is sponsoring a chili supper Saturday from 5 to 7 in Carrollton High. MALVERN Friends of the Malvern Branch Library will meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. for a public session. Martha Circle, Dover St. John's United Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs.

Earl Beitzel, 250 Wills Dover. Rebekah Circle, Dover St. John's United Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. John Schenk, 1545 Dover. Trinity-Bethany Class, 7 p.m., Dover First Moravian Church lounge.

Sarah Circle, Dover St. John's United Church of Christ, 7:30 p.m., home of Mrs. Norman Johnson, 1402 Chestnut st. Story Hours Feb. II Coshocton Public Library, 10:15 to 10:45 a.m., four, five and six-year-olds, "One I Love, two I Love, "I Love You, Mary Jan," "A Kiss Is Round," and "Where Does the Butterfly Go When It Rains?" Service Clubs ile Bookmobile Monday Port Washington Elementary and Indian Valley South Junior High School Port Washing- Fry's Valley Tuesday South School Ragersvifle School 1-3: 15.

EXCHANGE Dover, Tuesdays 6:45, Espenschied's; New Philadelphia 6 30, Bassetti's. JAYCEES Dover, first Monday and third Tuesday 8, Jaycee hall, 300 E. 2nd New Philadelphia, first and 1 Mondays 7:30, Reeves Banking Trust Co. building. K1WANIS Dover, Mondays 5:45, Union Hospital cafeteria; New Philadelphia, Mondays 6, Delphian Inn.

LIONS Dover, 8. Espenschied's; New PbUadtlpbia. Mondays noon, Eikf Club. ROTARY Dover, Mondays 11:45, St. John's United Church of Christ; New Mondays 6:15, Del- Elsewhere Frederick Kinsey of Gnadenhutten, Woodrow White of Tippecanoe, Preston Rowland of Freeport, Lorenzo McMasters of Fresno and Krisila Schleicher of Bloomingdale.

BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Stoller, Scio, daughter. Chicago Grain CHICAGO (AP) Thursday's closing Board of Trade table. High Low Close WHEAT Mar 2.27 2.22% 2.22% May 2.18>/4 2.12V.

2.12V» Jul 2.06V* 2.01 V8 2.02% Sep 2.04% 1.99 2.01 Dec 2.05V* 2.01 2.03 CORN Mar 1.54% 1.48'£ J.52>/ 2 May 1.48V4 1.45>/« 1.47V» Jul 1.43 1.40 1.42 Sep 1.38V! 2 1.37 Dec 1.34V4 1.32V4 1.33 Mar 1.37 1.33V 2 1.36 OATS Mar .90 .90 May .88 4 Jul .85 SOYBEANS Mar 5.48% 5.34 5.48% May 5.25'A 5.14 5.25V:. Jul 5.08V« 4.49 S.OoV* Aug 4.94V4 4.81 4.94V« Sep 4.32 4.25 4.29% Nov 3.78V? 3.70 3.70V 4 Jan 3.75 3.67V4 Mar 3.73V« 3.tfV« 3-67 Coshocton ADMISSIONS Coshocton Pamela Lyons, RD 5. Sheri Shroyer, 1935 Hall dr. Sandy Hall, 914 S. Lawn ay, Mrs.

Thomas Murtaugh, RD Mark Carroll, RD 2. Mrs. Gregory Oaklief, 529 Wilson av. Samuel Bosson, 432 S. 4th st.

Robert J. Strain, 509 S. 8th st Mary Butts, 1021 E. Main st. Mrs.

Maurice Baird, 1602 Kenilworthav. Marjorie Waters, 1819 Orange st. Gladys Morrison, 1627 Hay av. Newcomerstown Mrs. Lawrence Peoples, 931 W.

State st. Diane Collins, 457 Martin Luther King dr. Clifford H. Hinds, 550 S. River st.

Elsewhere Mrs. Donald Richesson, 1312 Elm st, Cambridge. Wilbur D. Shoults, RD 3, Warsaw. Raymond White, 200 Mar- Conesville.

DISMISSALS Coshocton Mrs. James Jones, Mrs. Edward Green, Jody Ann Archer, Marjorie Waters, Gladys Morrison and Mrs. Paul Parks and daughter. West Lafayette Vesta Weidger, Lanny G.

Bethel, Ermajene Fulks, Keith Allen Harrison and Gary Douglas. Newcomerstown Willis Colvin and Rollin R. Welch. When You Care Enough To Give The Best NiwFfiilidtlphis Socials i Feb. 18 Parents Without Partners adult pizza party, 8p.m., home of Clara Renner.

641 Cedar In. New Philadelphia. Dance. 9 to 12 p.m.. Amherst Civic Center.

Massillon: sponsored by Tuscarawas Valley Junior. Women's Club. Music by Jack Halkides Orchestra. Staa fish fry. 6 p.m., Sugarcreek Coon Hunters Club.

Brewster. Cupid's Classic dance. 9:30 p.m. to New Philadelphia Elks auditorium. Music by Ray Stipes and the Lively Ones.

Sponsored by Dover Jaycee Wives. Round and square dance. 9to 12p.m.. Bakersville School. Music by Fred Hayes.

Arnold Clark, caller. Sponsored by the volunteer fire department. Valentine party, for 7th through 9th graders from county schools, 6:15 to 10 p.m., Tuscarawas County YMCA. Feb. 11 Parents Without Partners, 2 p.m..

family trip Mooney Warther's Museum. Feb. 12 Parents Without Partners, 7:30 p.m., family trip Dover Dam. Meetings Feb. II Golden Circle Christian Fellowship 6 p.m., Tony Glass ranch.

RD I. New Philadelphia; covereddishdimter. Ftb.ll Men interested In forming a barbershop chorus, 2 p.m., New Philadelphia Elks auditorium. Feb. II Dover Red Cross, 7:30 p.m., Memorial Hall.

Child Growth and Development, 7 p.m., Tuscarawas County Health Department. Dover PHC Hall. Judea Shrine, White Shrine of Jerusalem, 7:30 p.m., Dover Masonic Temple. Uhrichsville American Legion Auxiliary, Legion hall. New Philadelphia Women of the Moose, 8 p.m., Moose Lodge; chapter night.

Tuscarawas County Genealogical Society, 7:30 p.m., home of John Lieser, East av. ext. LPN executive board 8:30 Un Granges Union 9 p.m. Lunch will be furnished. Feb.

19 visitation night, 8 p.m., Ma spwcHall. Women take sheet cake. Feb. 14 Va Uey p.m., cov- guests, dues payable..

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