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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 11

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Massillon, Ohio
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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON. OHIO SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1966 ELEVEN Parents 9 Problems GAUT CUVUAND HYEU. ffcjk A great many about Abraham Lincoln as a boy and man, and stories he liked to tell, have come down to us. Some of them are only legends, while coin had no money, to He pulled corn for three or four days for Jit. Crawford to pay for it.

When Abe worked in the fields he often carried a book with him Grcus Plans Reported At A I Reports on the progress of pro- N. Lawrence P. T. A. Will Sponsor Show The North Lawrence Parent- Teacher association will sponsor a home-town varioty show March 19 at 7:30 p.

m. at the school. The theme of the show will be "The Gay the com- zea i to i earn in spite of his a maz nights and read and" wrote the ling Wednesday evening in the miHee IS Seeking Old Sheet mUSlC nc nnnp HP lioht frnm firanlaPtt Ho haH r-itv oranpo hall and any old-fashioned clothing. Mrs. William Smail, co-chairman of the event, stressed that any such items loaned for the show will be well taken care of, tagged with the owner's name, and re- others are based on documentary to read when there would be a motion details for a circus which evidence.

pause for rest. Nobody had Beach City Lions club will Here are some of the latter. kee "Her him to do homework, sponsor April 29 in the community Abraham Lincoln had a great At high-school age he sat up were heard during a dinner-meet- in gjy poor opportunities. He went light from the fireplace. He had Beach City grange hall, to school "by littles," he said.

Uino paper, no pencil or slate, so! The club is seeking business was less than a year in all. wrote and figured on the back 'places in surrounding areas where ln this time he ear ed to HM fire-shovel with half- burn- ticket outlets for the circus may write and figure With them hc Cd Stl kS himself. The few books When about fifteen he be established. Residents in the got'Bolivar area may secure tickets turned after the show. read over and over.

ANYONE havmg clothing to AHDNe that Lincoln could get to read he enough paper to ruake himself a at Hauenstein's grocery store. Rehearsals will be held Mar. 1. 8, and 15 at 7:30 p. m.

at the school. Anyone wishing to participate must come to the first rehearsal to register, whether or not his act is completed. In conjunction with the show, a bake sale also will he held, and refreshments will be on sale during intermission. Tickets are on sale by'pupils of the school. Each pupil who sells JO tickets will be admitted free.

Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Smail with arrangements are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dale, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert iaehacr and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stanford. Other committees appointed are: refreshments, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Varga, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Trompower, Mr. and Mrs.

John Lint, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dale, Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins and Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Fisher; Talent, Mr. and Mrs. George Drew, Mr. and Mrs.

John Dale and Mr. and Mrs. Don Weisgarber; wardrobe, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Schofield and Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Hodgson; Tickets, Mrs. Robert Schaer, Mrs. Smail and Mrs. Howard Hershey; bake sale, Mrs.

Richard Myers; publicity, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Eberly and Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Tryon. Navarre EUB Father-Son Banquet Feb. 16 The Kings Daughters and Sons Will class the Fohl Memorial EUB, church of Navarre recently had a covered dish dinner at the church: for members and their families! with 40 present. Robert Deal pre-i tided at a business session. Will Occupy EUB Pulpit "copy book," A ZONE MEETING was an handwriting one nounce or Feb.

28 at 6:30 p. m. Ilowin 8 Jin the post home of Harr-Reese hM'H 1 Ji st American Legion of Brew- his hand and pen hh th Brewster Uon ub he will be good but God knows ost Joseph Schott) a member of the Beach City club, is zone Abraham Lincoln is my name cha ir 1 mT And with my pen I wrote the! RaI Emn and Foutz same iwere named co-chairmen of I wrote in haste and speed zone picnic planned for next July and left it here for fools to 31 at Lake Corell in Beach City read. the Beach City club as host. This is the only nonsense in Russell Agler was named chair- the book.

The rest consists of ma of a fishing derby which the definitions, rules and examples, club will sponsor for a second When he read something he want- ea at Lake Corell. Willard Sei- ed to remember he wrote it down, bert will assist with arrange- To this day some things he wrote ments for the event, the date to Mivl later are read and mem- be announced later, orized by children and adults as Joseph Barren reported on the ol ine best kind of liter- use of funds collected by the club ature. Among them is the for its projects. bu Addres Kenneth Parrot, club president, Millions of parents today might an Schott reported on a Lions have a heart attack if their chil- lub meeting which they attend- dren had as much self-drive to last Sunday in Cadiz learn as Abe Lincoln had. Gene Burtschcr was named at- In his early twenties, while tendance award winner clerking in a store at Salem, IU-: Ladies night will be observcd now.

people began calling him at the Feb. 23-dinner meet ng at Honest Ahe. One evpmnp HP ai in the grange hall. MASSILLON COMPLETE ONE STOP SHOPPING CENTER 420 FIRST STREET, N.W. MASSILLON, OHIO GOTHAM CAKE SAVER Super Regular $1.87 OPEN SUNDAY 12 NOON 'TIL 1 HANSON BATHROOM SCALE 6:00 P.M.

PRICES GOOD THRU FEB. 16TH. SUNBEAM SUPER REG. $2.97 ASSORTED KEY. BRYCE C.

NICHOLS Honest Abe." One evening he walked several miles to return six cents to an old lady he had overcharged during the day. LATER WHEN he bought a i partnership in a store the store speaks in Navarre broke and when his partner died Lincoln was left with the entire debt which he paid after many years of struggle. From his boyhood he was a great storyteller and he told many funny stories. Some of them of the pro- World Service Day observance will mark Sunday's service in Fohl Memorial Evangelical United Brethren church. The Rev.

Bryce Nichols, executive director of Goodwill Industries, will be the guest speaker at the 0:15 a. m. service. Lenten Services SUPER REGULAR $6.87 FRAMED PICTURES Maple or Walnut Frames. 24" 30" 267 be are repeated over and over today.

Lenten services the While we are not sure that ail these stories credited to Abraham 7d da -t vei 1 Lincoln were really told by him, al 7 30 1 EUB chu they are of the sort that would lth he Methodist pastor, the seem to have been his kind. Rev Smith delivering the Answering Parents' Question on. The place of service and Q. Where may one secure a the speaker will alternate each good guide for parents in choos- week ing TV programs for all the family? i Beach City EUB and Methodist Calvary Baptist church will ob-; A. "Television for the Family: Churches will join for midweek serve the ordinance of the Lord's A comprehensive Guide to Fam- Lenten services on Tuesday eve- Mr.

Deal will be in charge of Supper Sunday morning at 10:30. Viewing." It may be obtained nings the first to be held Tues- the program for the father and "God's Standard of a dollar from the National day, Feb. 22 at 7:30 in the banquet Wednesday, Feb 16 be the sermon theme of the Association for Better Radio -and odist church with the Rev Dean TV, 373 Western Avenue, Los Rusk, EUB pastor, delivering the Angeles, California 90004. sermon. Thereafter services will alternate be- I e(I, program I tween the 2 churches with pastors alternating in the pulpits.

The Rev. Fred LeMasters is Meth- 8:30 p. m. in the church din- Rev Loui 3 DiPlacido. ing room.

This is open to all men of the church, their sons and friends. Marion Hellmuth will serve as master of ceremonies. An interesting program is planned. A steak dinner will be served Presbyterians To Hear Presbyter Wedey Church The Woman's Society of Chris- odist pastor Central Presbyterian church tian Service of Wesley Methodist Mrs. William Ryan by members of the class headed wil1 nave congregational dinner church is sponsoring a tea for' by Mrs.

Georse Shilling as chair- Sunday evening at 6:15. The Rev. all women of the church Sunday Ch a nty 1 1 man. Lester Snyder is serving as Franklin Trubee, general pres- afternoon, Feb. 20 at 2 p.

m. in' wrs vv uliai chairman. Tickets will be bytery of Wooster Presbytery, the church. A program has will be hostesses available from any member wi speak on "The Fifty Million arranged. ond fy evening at a meeting of Chantv nrHp nf Miises', Juniors', Women's Denim Pants Western Twill Pants Compare at 3.50 HAND MIXER Model Completely Portable NOW ONLY 1.96 Chotce of stretch denim, cotton twill, Bosanova and Dacron-and-cotton Trfggerl Side zip and front zip styles in navy, red, black, wheat, pink, blue.

Men's Famous Maker IRREGULAR SWEAT SHIRTS 1.59 If Regular 96 '(Limit 2) Ea. Fund" following the dinner. A The class will meet at the film wil1 church Feb. 25 at 7:30 p. m.

with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Studer, Mr. ram Women To Mrs. Eldon Surbey and Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Mouios as hosts hostesses. Pil KCV. Usilgd Hoover Adds To Dividend St. Paul's Lutheran church! women are sponsoring a congre-i 1 Circle gational family night service Sun- WILL HOLD COVERED DISH The Pathfinders class of Fohl Evangelical United Brethren church will hold a fam- jily covered dish supper Sunday i evening in fellowship hall.

Charity circle of Wesley Methodist church to be held in the Mrs. Cyrus Tipton and Mrs. day evening, Feb. 27, at 7 so thatiSy dnc Evans will be hostesses all members and their families Monday afternoon at a meeting have the opportunity to hear and of Peace circle of Wesley Method- NORTH CANTON enjoy the Rev. James Osuga, pas-j'st church.

Luncheon will be of The Hoover Co. at their meet- tor of the Fayette Church of at 1 in Fellowship hall, ing Thursday voted to increase Christ, in his "Message in Songs." Irs C. Redd will lead devo- the regular quarterly dividend A Japanese American, Osuga tions on the company's outstanding was educated at Capital univer- Class A and common shares sity, Columbus. His program has from 15 cents to 20 cents, and a scriptural background based on also declared an extra cash gospel and will be presented idend of 10 cents a share. in words and song.

President and chairman H. W. Refreshments will be served in Hoover, jr. said the board's ac- the parish house dining room im- tion reflected improved results.mediately following the program in domestic operations of the company, even though total 1965 profits on consolidated worldwide operations of Hoover are expected to be down slightly from 1964. Both the regular and extra cash dividend are payable March 11 to shareholders of record Feb.

17. Measured For Caps And Gowns The senior class of 149 members of Fairless senior high school, Navarre, were measured for caps and gowns Friday at the. school. Baccalaureate ceremonies will be held June 5 and commencement exercises, June 7 at 8 p. the places to be announced.

TO VISIT HOME The W.M.S. of First Brethren church, Wales rd will hold a Valentine service for the residents of the Country rest home in Navarre Sunday at 3:30 p. m. The Sunday school cabinet has set the date of June 13 to 17 for the annual Vacation Bible school. Mrs.

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Years Available:
1930-1976