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THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE Millersburg News DurUr Social Events L. C. Martin, East Jackson it, entertained Circle No 7 of the WSCS of the Methodist church Thursday night Mrs Stuart Fair assisted the hostess. Mrs. Nita NIrole, Mrs Florence Franks, Mri.

Lulu Carver. Beverly Hedington and Esther Fair gave a program, after which refreshments were sewed to Mrs. Bessie Hedington, Mrs Bert Crump, the Misses Nellie and Edythe Low, Mrs C. B. Bell, Mrs.

J. Miller, Mrs Lulu Carver, Mrs Don Gen- Esther Fair, Beverly Hedington Mrs Scott V. Mast. Mrs NiU Ni- rote, Mrs Florence Franks, Mrs Stuart Fmr and Mrs Marton. Mrs Clarence Giauque, Millersburg Route 2, was hostess to the Jolly Housekeepers club Thursday at an all-day meeting Following the dinner a program was given by Mrs Hayes Hoyman Mrs George Moritz, Mrs Ralph Giauque, Mrs William Patterson, Mrs George Devore and Mrs Clarence Giauque Others present were Mrs.

Raymond Bucklew and children, Paul and Laura, Mrs Theodore Weitbrecht. Mrs Earl Martin, Mrs CUrence Giauque and daughter Pauline The next meeting will be held at the home ol Mrs Walter Gray at Clark on Thursday, Teb 15. Comrade class of St John's Evangelical Reformed church hold a pot luck supper Thursday night at the home of Rev Fred Zaugg, East Jackson st Mrs Esrl Conner was elected Will Form New In Nursing Miss Edythe Low, executive secretary of Holmes chapter, Red Cross, announces the opening of another class in home nursing which will start in the near future Girls of the Millersburg high school are receiving mitructions from Mrs Stauffer of Millersburg, registered nurse. Anyone interested may register at the Red Cross office in the courthouse The Red Cross is sending out a call for donations of old blankets and towels National headquarters requests large supply of wash cloths for These cannot be purchased at stores and it is proposed that they be made Jiom old blankets Calendar for Week Betty Zane council Daughters of America, Monday night in D. of A hall, West Jackson social committee, Mrs A Miller, Mrs Glenn Van Sickle Mrs William Geib and Mrs John Donald Millersburg Rotary club Tuesday at 8 15 Presbyterian Jacob Hudson in charge of program Mrs Dwight A Csry, East Jackson i v.il! be hostess to Circle No 8 of the WSCS of the Methodist church, Tuesday night Mrs Louela Rush i i the devotionals and Mrs Cnry i review i i chapter of the study book, Wrst of the Date Line BEAUTY Is Your HERITAGE GLORIFY That Beauty with DERMETICS NORMA GAYLE BEAUTY SALON COR.

7th ORANGE PHONE 54 Theta Sigma sorority Momlnj night in home of Mrs Robert a North Washington st Mrs a i Snyder, ajslstunt host- eif. Mrs Gurver, East Jackson will be hostess to Coterie club Monday i The program music by the club, "The Story of Glass Paperweights," Clyde Miller "Glass in a New Era i Monroe Mast Blue i low a i Mrs Fishei president, i Roclhe i president, Miss Ada Snvdei rttsry-tieasurei, Ah in teacher INSTALLED Are Married At Army Announcement is being made of the msrrlage of Ellene Long, daughter of Mr and Mrs Ezra Long of Treeport, 111 and Pvt Robert Miller, son of Mr and Mrs Lee Miller of Charm, which was solemnized Dec 30, 1844, In the chapel of Billings hospital, Tort Benjamin Harrison, Ind with Chsplaln Lt Col Donoha pronouncing the vows i gladioli formed a lovely background lor the altar The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Lester Guengench of Sterling, 111 Gerald Miller of Charm served his brother as best man Preceding the ceremony Miller's buddies sang "The Lord a The party entered the to the strains of Wedding a played by a friend of the bridegroom's friends A a Maria" as played as the recessional The bride wore an American Beauty rose wool suit with black accessories Her shoulder corsage as white roses Mrs Guengench wore a a a wool suit i black accessories Her corsage was red roses Following the ceremony a wedding reception was held nt the Severin hotel The marriage a the culmination of a romance a i from school days at Goshen college both were in school Mrs Miller is also a i a a of Sterling township high school and for the past two yeais has been cm ployed In the i of the National Mfg Co at Sterling 111 Pvt Millei is i i training in the medical department of the i i a school at i i General hospital. ort a i Hospital Indianapolis they i i present Enumerators Named For Farm Census According to Bert Giauciue chairman of the Holmes count AAA committee numerators who i take the 1045 a census are now being appointed for the 14 townships of the county and a i few days schooling will begin this work The United States is i i i seven regioni, according to i i arity of crops prodviced Ohio lb In Region 1 and IK i i into seven i i Holmes county is In District 3 i In a i i to Holmes, i i A a Cnslioc- ton a a i i i Knox Licking, i Stark Tuscu- a a a counties i i at 553 a i st Coshocton IN THE I Charles Sigrlst has been installed as master of Winesburg grange Other neu.lv inducted officers, are Walter Weiss, ovtrseei Elmer W. HARPER OPTOMETRIST ORTHOPTIST At BROOKE'S Tues.

Wed. SI rears' experience together nlth International post ellnlc associate. PHONE 1115 for Appolnroent New START NOW--OWN YOUR HOME- CONSULT WITH CITIZENS BLDG. LOAN 413V4 Main St. Over First Natl.

Bunk Schneider licturer Layman Bott steward, Richard i assistant steward. Alma a a i Kred Schalltoll, a i Mabel Welii, lecrctaiv, Don Aglcr, Rate- Shela Bott, i Hclor Hosteller Pomona, Ruby Slgnsl Flora I i a Bott, lady assistant a John Lcnsachtr, Icglslu- tive agent Bott Tolin Lentf- acher a i i MILL J'RifcENT PLAY The i class nf a Creek i school i a play entitled "Alibi i act in the school a i i Wednesday at 8 Members of the cait are A Schrock, i i a i Dorothy Miller i i en Hershberfler Doris Langacliei Clyde Sundhelmer, Lvle Hosteller James Miller and i i i TIMF ANNUAL 1-2 PRICE SALE TUSSY ER LOTION JUST 1 MORE DAY Tansy helps ruard skin rourhneis and chapping from ivind, cold and heat a foundation bate for pewder. $1.00 SIZE NOW Family Carton, 6 Bottlea for O'NEIL MERCHANDISE ON SALE AT BRINKERHOFF'S, WE5T LAFAYETTE, O. M. O'NEIL SHOP MM.

ELIZABETH BARBER. Rep. 331 WALNUT ST. PHONE 379-W Formers and of seed hiu been gnnted an extension of i for i samples of seed lor purity tests It announced by Bert i a i Holmes county A A A a i a The time has bern extended to Feb 15, 1945, and farmers i i the a 1 cents a pound a i i a Clary Bros. Florists 411 le.

Itth It. rhene 111 SHOES FOR THE FAMILY. HOSICK 4th A Main Sts. Pvt. Francis Tyson, who with an infantry dlvUion at iU- tloned somewhere In Italy with (he following addeu: 35079841, APO 1564? cue poktmaiter, New York, N.

He has been In the army since April 7, 1944. Hli i and tuo daughters live en Cokhocton Route 2, with hit mother, Mrs Elizabeth Tyaon. Richard C. Netdoa. aea.

St of Mrs. C. J. Downey. Ilk Denman hat completed bla boot train Great I and li new stationed at ATB 571 18, LST, Induction Center, Camp Bradford, Norfolk, Vi.

Pvt Morris Dele Warne aa- lMe IB the air oorpo an Ant. ft, 1M4, la taklac redio tntailBi Tnux field, Wta. Ho ta the eon of Mr. Mre. OMOT Wane, 1115 Bit Jolin I Cartor, was on Oct 18, 1944, In France.

1 is now at BuKhnell General hospital, Brlr- liam City I'Uli He entered the army Dec 6, 1942, and went overseas December 1943 He tern i In Africa and Ilalj, lie was i the i arrm mother, Mn. Peal I Cartel i kt Roscoe. Sea. a 1 i Robert Huffhei, In the navy since Auruftt 1944 In at the follow Ills' addreM Bks 76, MGC and ATB, Little Creek, a He li the son of Mr. and Deue Huthes, 171 Gheatnut it.

Pvt. Kenneth C. Kohman Inducted Into the army In July, 1144. He trained with the Infantry at Camp Joseph T. Robinson, Ark and received a furlough In December enroute to Ft.

Meade, Md. He was held there for an operation and has aa his addreRV 35237387, Reflofl- al Hospital, Ward S-l, Ft. Meade, Md. Gnu or I a son of Air and 'Mrs harlcs arpen ti Mm st Ins In service i 20 1944 and trained I amp A i Ind and amp 1 Amilir Trx i rep a tr.ilnl'iR crntcr a (luiRhti'M a lii(f a lly at 1325 East st Petty Officer Dwlrht Jack- mornm went In the navv on Jan. 15, 1944, and fraduated from Greit Lakes, HI.

He trained three in California, ind in June, 1144, sent to the south Pacific. His Iff and tuo i In He in the son of Mrs Temlr S. Jackson, 841 Main st. Pvt James A. Klwner.

son of Mr. and Elmer Klssner. 119 Vine st has a at hospital at Springfield, where he is in ward F-15. He was wounded in thr battle of St. Lo in Franco on July II, 1944, and i undcrro a foot operation at the hospital MM Paul L.

Apple, who Is now serving In the southwest Pacific, )olned the navv on March 1N4. and trained at Great Lakes, 111 His i and son, Paul David live on ay. In West SUNDAY MORNING. JANUARY 11, Acctpt 38 of 66 Men in Draft Coll OMttBttM frees One per, all of Coehoctoa, were accepted for Ural ted service, while reports on Paul R. Alleshouie, Coshocton, and Russell A Eckelberry, West Laiayette, wire incomplete.

Accepted from board 1: Virgil Clark, Brinkhaven; Milton Fry, Tunnel Hill; Jamee Ogle. Robert Norris, John fisher, John Mowery, Coahocton Route 1, Evan DtviJ, Maailllon; Walter Machwart, Coehocton Route 3, Chester Thomas, Newcomerstown Route 2, Charles MeKelvey, Hilton Carter, KillbucJc Route 1, Lomon Hawk, Bakersville, James Bechtol, Millersburg Route Rodney Recw, Walhonding Route 2, Earl Both, Pocatello, Idaho, registrant of board 2 has not received his complete report, while Keith Holt, Walhonding Route 2, is accepted for limited service. Those from Board 1 who were accepted for immediate induction the army are: George E. Smith, Daniel R. Hanley, Harlan D.

Rlch- eiion, Coshocton, Harold R. Hammersley, Albert Chaney, Arthur W. and Carl Latham West Lafayette, Donald Parks Millersburg a assignments from Board 1 are John Patterson, West Lafayette, and Carl McCoy, Coshocton John A Randis and David Dunfee, Coshocton, who left for west on a 75-mile front stretchng acrosh Slovakia from southernmost Poland to northern Hungary broke thru toituous German defenses and seized the junction strongholds of Sac? in Poland, and Bardejovm and Kosice in Slovakia Berlin announced German exacuation of all eastern Slovakia In Hungary, meanwhile, Marshal Rodion Malmovsk 2nd Ukraman army battered at the last lingering enemy lesistance nests in the western part of Budapest and resisted a large-scale Nazi counter-push which Beilm xaid had broken thru east of Lake Balaton to the Danube south of the capital GRANGE OAK GBOVI fringe will meet Wexines- day at I p. m. with the followinf program- tong, "The Grange 11 Marching roll cill, "A Worthwhile Thot Found In the National Grange talk, "The Grange in Legislation," John R.

Boyd; music; discussion, "Agricultural Policies of the Grange for the 1945," led by Harry A. Caton, assisted by grange members; entertainment, Kenneth McAllister, and closing song "The Model Grange immediate induction were placed on limited service. Those inducted in the army from Board 2 are: James Crawford, Gene Guthne, Coshocton Route William W. McClead, Jr George W. Gamertsfelder, Roy Mullett, Coshocton Route 3, William A Richard, Warsaw Route 1, Harry J.

Ringvalt, Wnlhonding Route 1, Edward J. Hunter, Warsaw, William Croft, Keene; David Easter, Jr Bhssfield Route 1. Navy inductees: James Johnson, 327 South Fourth st Coshocton, Paul Norris, Trmway Route 1, Paul Miller, Newcom- Route 2 Robert Tunnel Hill Route! 1, Homer Lan- drs Tnrmay Route 1, Harold Honabargei, a a A Tribune Ad Will Sell It FAMOUS RAINBOW-MIX GLADIOLUS SCNSATKWM. SNMT TIME ONLY ol- ftr recmUBM of uront ur I Act low--ret full roJtred luijnrx)w Mil mprlra i Doruil lor bulbn a i ur flomor Ihf talk uf the lown with the riot of eo) cimr lulnbow Mix iliilkl IB brief btJt In tlmo lot ivrtox pJantLQK OrJor 1 rncr 3 RANUNCULUS IULBS mciUDn fmft Of Jw TOT romptncM Blrxim jear into beaulllul raxnutlurv-Ulta Anv4n dillcatr roiuri Crow to hlfh Your fin If you act now WONffr. only SI 1 when Iwllolui and 1 Ran a In lor rlanl Or icn remittance wllfc and we pay bacX KUAfaclM iHipply llraltpd Xlall onler today to MICHIGAN BULB CO Dvpt UI AVMHM.

H. OratW 2, Kussell J. Kohman, brother ef Kenneth, entered the army In June, 1942, an been stationed at an air base In England for the last 18 months. Both are sona of Mr, and Mrs A. T.

Kohman, Conesvllle Route 1, Pvt Frank L. Jennings, who entered the army on Nov. 20, 1944 now In the Infantry and is at the follow ing address. 35.87m, Co. Bkv 53 11 Tnr.

4 Flat, Camp Fannln. Tex. He Is the sen ef Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jennings.

a i i of i extension of i Simple should be sent to a i i i Columbus 13, Ohio WILL MFFT FRIDAY Reinforce Your Resistance to colds by taking Bcxel, Vitamin Complex An ounce of prevention ia worth a potmd of curt. If you have a cough to your cold take DAROL, a wry cough tyup--both McKeMon THE WIMMER ARNOLD Ltd. The Holmei Guernirv Dicedeis. A i meet in the a i i a a at Millersburg a at 1 .10 Speaker 1 i be the i i of the s'Tle i i a i Bailov. and of the Ohio sr ite station at ooster MEETING TOMTONED Reuben Hostetlei, North Clav st i be hostess to the Past a Association of Holmei chapter No 371 OES ruesdny Jan 30 instead of Tuesday i Jan 21 Member are asked to bring their tax CHURCH NOTES Church council of i i Luth- i a has elected i Leroy Figlanri a a a to for the coming yesr.

New a a been pur- for Newkirk Methodnt clurrch Memberi can contact Mri Earl Ayleiworth or one of i i a members a i a i hymnal SET MEETING TIME rnilei from Berlin and within 10 miles eait of Brexlau, queen city of the Srleslan "Eastern Ruhr With aome 80 percent of prewar Poland overrun by three of six giant Russian armies in action along the eastern a massive to liberate Czechoslovakia i high geai as Marshal I a Petrov i 4th a army toppled four Nan bastions in the Carpathian mountain region a i Let Our Experienced Beautician! Give You A Soft, Lonflaatinf Permanent. REISS Beauty Shop 315 So. llth St PHONE 3S5 Holmei post No 192, A i a Legion, has meetings for the last Wednesday night in the month The next regular meeting i be Wednesday, Jan, 31 8 BIRTH NOTE A son to Mr and Mrs a (Joan a South Clay at Pomerene Memorial hospital Jftn 19 Reds Within 200 Miles of Berlin Continued race miles southeast of Berlrn These uniU were reported In MOKOW diipatchn already to have ncrost the frontrer, poi- sibly reaching points less than 200 SOOT DESTROYER The Chemical Way to Better Heating Keeps a a chimney free of soot for more heat and better draft 25 Ech Brkk Form GRAY HOW. Everything for the STORK SET! Take Advantage of the Wonderful Valuea Here-EVERYTHING for the Baby. THE ROGERS SHOP 405 MAIN STREET NEVER A I See these Couches that i si ggest double lives they lead' By day Modern I i i i pieces But by i most i a i beds a tnccl body could a FOUNTAIN FURNITURE CO.

"Everything For The Home" 4M MAIN ST. GltOVER MUSGROVE, Prop. Protect Your Health With Vitamins Build yourMlf up and reaiat COLDS. Come in Ut ui tall you about Vitamina. We carry all Uadinf brands in all liiei.

To Colda, take) Oravaz (Mcrrall), by i or Vacagen (Sharp A Dohme)). Deei't wait until you a Cold--take thatc NOW. Page-Lorenz.

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