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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO MONDAY, MAY 2S, Parade Court Motorini (Continued from Page 1) repeat Gettysburg Ad-! dress. Ray Vaughn of American Legion Post 121 at Chester then will present a vocal solo, Bless Following address, Vaughn will sing The combined posts then will fire a memorial salute and will be played by Allen Starkey and Jim Smith, High School seniors. The Rev. Harold Estel of the Oakland Free Methodist Church will give the benediction. Boy wilt at attention with the colors.

Ttie East Liverpool Area Camp Fire Girls will distribute programs. The Civil Defense Council wiU maintain a fir.st aid at City Hall. The Memorial Week observance opened Sunday when members of organ- ization.s attended services at St. Evangelical Lutheran Church. program will begin at 10 a.

m. with the tradi- tiwial rite on the Che.ster Bridge in honor of men who lost their lives at sea. It will be presented by Ladies of the GAR and Navy Mothers, the sponsOTs, and Gold Star Mothers and the auxiliary of the Marine Corps League. Also participating will be the Rev. John R.

Clark of the First Methodist Church, the color guard of American Legion Post 374 and buglers the High School band. graves In di.strict cemeteries will be decorated various organizations Saturday morning. The cemeteries and the units which will decorate graves are: Riverview, American Legiai Post Spring Grove and St. Aloysius, American LegMKi Post 374; Columbiana Oninty Memorial Park. VFW Post 66; Calcutta and Ixmgs Run, DAV Chapter, 47, and West End.

Mrs. Gertrude Ward of the VFW auxiliary. Grand marshal of the parade will be WilKs O. Hall, past commander of VFW Post 66. The parade committee is comprised of Police Chief Robert Pyle and all commanders, first vice commanders and second vice commanders of participating groups.

William Grier and James Cregar are general chairmen of the observance. Other general committees are; Publicity, Ruhe, Mayor Hall and Mrs. Mary E. Wines; program, Mrs. Helai Jones, Mrs.

Gertrude Ward, Mrs. Mary Wines, Cregar, Bob Poynter, l.eonard i and Ruby Roush. Speaker. Mayor Hall, Robert Malcolm and Marie Tweed; flags. Ruhe; music and bands.

Mayor Hall and Mrs. Wines; transportation, Poynter, Willis VanDyne, Mary Diddle and Joyce Lucas; finances, Ruhe, and secretary, Mrs. Wines. The committee said bills must be pre.sented by JiHie 5. Its next regular meeting i 11 be Jtme 19 at City Hall.

speeding charge filed by the patrol. He was cited Wednesday night for traveling miles an hour in a 56-mile zone on Route 7. Driving Without License, Vlan Given 30-Day Term Given 2 For Support 160 Attend Fund Dinner Of Midland NAACP Unit A 21-year-old city motorist I Carl Russell Miller of MC 22 was sentenced to 30 days in the was fined $10 and cosU after County Jail after a stem lecture from Municipal Judge Samuel M. today in Municipal Court. Frank Hanlon, 112 W.

Center received the jail term and was ordered to pay costs after pleading guilty to a charge of driving without an permit. He was citwl day night after he bumped a parked auto while attempting to park when he felt himself becoming ill. You certainly believe in laws; you think laws are made for other Judge Chertoff declared, counting 13 appearances Hanlon made in court last year on various charges. know your physical condition and I know your jAysical condition. You drive when subject to seizures.

You a fit driver because you pass a physical. know how I can teach you or how you are going to learn that you drive without a license. If I have to keep you in jail. going to do Judge Chertoff vowed before pronouncing the sentence. An elderly city man had his permit suspended for 15 days after pleading guilty to a charge of failing to stop within the assured clear distance.

Harry Beegle of Cannons Mills had been cited after a traffic collision on W. 3rd St. Friday night. that Beegle is nearing his 75th birthday anniversary, the judge commented, "I believe you should drive a He pointed out that Beegle said he was unable to afford insurance because he is on Social Security. know you do it deliberately, but place yourself in the shoes of the man whose car you Judge Chertoff told the elderly motorist.

Over 160 attended the annual Freedom Fund banquet of the Midland branch of the Nation- Two men were granted con- al Association for the tinuances today In Municipal ment of Colored People vSatur- gu.lt, tx, charge day evening at the Stilworkera Hall. by the State Highway Patrol 4 1 A hearing for Aaron Fowler, leging he failed to ample continued was care and exercise June 12 on a charge filed J- Moim Jr. of He was cited Thursday after an Cherril K. Fowler, 3 accident on Duncan Ave. while PI, alleging he had failed backing from his driveway.

support three children since Danny Ralph CataWo of March 1. Kowlefs bond of whii; bv Dolice Robert Masters of Midland, oy police rn costs on a patrol charge that Judge Samuel M. Chertoff Beaver County district attorney, he failed to yield half the high- continued a similar a extended greetings. Guests Included Dr Robert Higginbotham of Cleveland, formerly of Midland; Walter Kimbro, district manager of the East Liverpool Social Security office, and Joseph Scalise, divisional superintendent of em- the ployee relations for Crucible Steel. Will T.

Iceavell, president of How To Hotd FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place the Midland branch, was pre- Slain sented a gift by Mrs. Mary Wil- CLEVELAND (AP)-Ulysses son. banquet chairman, and rUvdand was James Morrison, a chapter Strickland. 49. of Cleveland member and past president to death on East 79tn the Midland Board of Educa- after an argument over tion.

3 IJ 40 debt, police said. Police Preceeding the banquet, min- 34-year-old east isters attending the banquet are seeking from Midland. Beaver and New side man in connection with tha Brighton met for discussion. shooting HOl.inAY WEEK SPEfl.AI.t Beautiful BUNTING GLIDERS CHAISE LOUHCES PRICED EXCEPTIONALLY LOW from to Up Sold rip to $39 95 way to approaching traffic. Ca taldo pleaded He Do your false teeth annoy and em- barraas by allpplng, dropping or wobbling when you eat, laugh or talk? Just sprinkle a little PA8TEETH on your plates This alkaline powder holds false teeth more firmly against George Welch until June Remarks were presented by The affidavit was filed by Page, assistant vice was cited May 18 on Lee Jean Armstrong, 1625 of labor personnel, 18th who said he had failed with the Crucible Steel Co.

ati Wellsville, drew a similar pen-1to provide for two children since Midland, and James Mullen of; alty after pleading guilty to a 1. Local 1212. breath). Get PASTEETH today at drug counters everywhere. RESNICn MftRKET 6-6330 Mr.

Roach Author At 79 WINSTED, Conn. (AP)-Phil- Ip Everett Curtiss. 79, an author, died Saturday. Curtiss started his career as a reporter for the Hartford (Conn.) Courant in 1907 and later he worked for the HartfOTd Times. (Continued from Page 1) of the County Education sociation.

In his firsrt political venture, Mr. Roach was elected to the House of in 1944 and was re-elected for a second two-year term in 1946. He was bom June 20, 1907 in Chester. He is survived by his widow. Mrs.

Emma Flickner Roach, whom he married Nov. 29. 1929; a son, Robert E. Roach at hwne; a sister, Mrs. R.

W. (Pearl) Alvis of Sidney; four brothers, Harold Roach of Fort LaiKlerdale, John Virgil Roach of Chappaqua. N. Fred Roach of Weirton and Arthur E. Roach of New Cumberland.

Services will be held Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. at the United Presbyterian Church in New Cumberland by the Rev. Grant Lowe pastor, and the Rev. William H.

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1885-1977