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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 4

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Dover, Ohio
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4 THE DAILY REPORTER. DOVER. OHIO. SATURDAY, APRIL Sandyville Red Cross Drive Raises $17C By MARY STRONG Telephone 6184 SANDYVILLE A report given by Mrs. Margaret Farbcr.

chair- of the Red Cross drive, indicated $170.70 has been received. Workers not included in a recent list are Mrs. Charles Sweany, Mrs. Ralph Strong, Nancy Widder, Carol Hothem and Ed Ropes. Members of 4-H groups, PTA, churches, Grange, Junior Grange and The Helping Hand and Willing Worker Societies contributed.

Election of officers will be held when the PTA meets Wednesday night in the school auditorium. A special musical program will be presented by school students, directed by Mrs. June Stalker and William Battista, music directors. The Youth Choir of the Lutheran Church will meet following a meeting of the Luther League in the church Sunday night. Children baptized during Easter services at Grace Lutheran Church were: George and Richard, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Greg Nixon; Karen Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth BiJoni; Kay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Taylor: William Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farber; Robert Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Oswald and Randy William, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Baum. Received as members were: Mr. and Mrs. Greg Nixon, Vance Carnes, Mrs.

Adrian Archinal, Robert Taylor, John Meininger, Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman, Jerry, Jack and Jimmy Ott and Mrs. Claude Carnes. The Mother's Little Jewel Class and the Primary Class presented a program and the junior choir sang during the morning program.

Members of the Little Jewel Class and Mrs. Willard Hanni and Mrs. Louis Mathey, teachers, held an Easter party at the church Saturday with 15 present. Prizes were won by Terry Hanni, David Farber, Margaret Williams and Timothy Farber. Lunch was served.

John Norris of Canton was speaker for sunrise services held by the Methodist Church Sunday. Gene Carling and Mrs. Carling sang a duet, Miss Nancy Brinkman, solo and Miss Sandra Lebold was pianist. Following the service a breakfast was served. The Rev Leroy Miller was speaker for the Bookmobile Stops Monday Stillwater School and town, 9 Westchester School, 11:15 Washington Township School, 1 Wolfe, 4:154:30.

Tuesday Goshen School, 9-10; Port Washington School, and 12:30 Port Washington Nastoff Store, 3 and Seventeen, 4 4:15. Wednesday Zoar School 99:45, Bolivar elementary school 103, Zoar store Thursday Midvale school 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Friday Old Zoarville School 99:45, Old Zoarville Somerdale School New Cumberland School New Cumberland store Tabor Hill Pleasant Surroundings Courteous Service Delicious Food PLAN TO DINE WITH US TOMORROW Helmkamp's Restaurant 0:30 worship service. Children baptized included: William and Kathryn Fisher, children of Mr. and Mrs.

William Fishpr; Wayne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rambaud and Evelyn Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher became members. Following Sunday School, an Easter program was presented by the primary, junior boys and Teen- ers classes. Joe Larson and Johnny Everett played a trumpet duet and Sandra Lebold, piano solo.

Cpl. and Mrs. Leroy Henline who recently returned from Frankfurt. Germany, were entertained at a dinner at the home of his parents, the Claude Hcnlines, Sunday. Attending were Mr.

and Mrs. James Henline and son and Mr. and Mrs Robert Neisel and son of Canton, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Seott and family of Magnolia and Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ladrach and family. Mrs. Russell Myers was hostess when the Helping Hand Society met at her home recently. Mrs.

Don Oswald, president, was in charge and Mary Welker conducted devotions. Mrs. James Moffctt conducted a white elephant sale. Prizes were won by Mrs. Charles Farber, Mrs.

William Corpman, and Mrs. Lenora May. Mrs. Kenneth Sarbaugh will entertain in May. Wilfred Waltz and children have returned to their home after spending 10 days with Mrs.

Waltz's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Waltz. 1R, 1955 READ REPORTER CLASSIFIED ADS Mrs. Wilfred Waltz has also turned home after undergoing su gcry at Canton Aultman Hospit recently, Recent visitors were: Mr.

and Mrs. John Harstinc and family Magnolia with the latter's parent the Walter Archinals; Chrislii Baum of Louisville with her am and uncle, the Tom Farber family the Harry Welkers with the Hinto Williamson family at Louisvill the William Volems with the Ralp Wetzcls of Dellroy; Miss Harri Jones and Mrs. Margarette Hie man and son of Canton and Russell Jones family of Magnol with the Charles Oswalds; Mr. and -Mrs. Gaylord Cook and daughter, of Columbus with the Freemond Nobles; the C.

J. Lap- pins of Lima, the D. S. Robertsons and Mrs. Irene Thomas of Norwalk, the Stan Stahls, the Warren Bullocks, Mrs.

Lucy Ashbolt, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ashbolt an 3 daughter of Massillon, Miss Donna Stahl of Ohio Wesleyan Don Nixon of Dover and the T. Sullivans of Cleveland, who wcrr en route to their new home in Petersburg, with the A. Nixons.

Recent visitors were: Mrs. Ralp Schneider with her son and famih the Alvin Schneiders of Orlandc and with friends in Miami Mrs. Mary Wagner with her soi and family, the Howard Wagner of East Sparta; Mr. and Wi lard Hanni and son, Terry, an! Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Schmude and daughter with the John Han ni's of Parral; Mr. and Mrs. KerJ- neth Swick with friends in Alliance; the William Crilleys of Pcrrysville, Calvin Domers of North Industry and Wendell Youngs of RD 8, Canton with the Gust Crilleys; Mr. and Mrs. Ellison Glascr and daughter of Dover, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Davis'and family of Strasburg, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Glasser and family of East Sparta tit a family reunion; Mr. and Mrs.

William Fish at funeral services for the former's grand- tather, William McCartney Shei- rodsvillo and Mr. and Mrs. James Schneider and family of East Sparta with the former's parents the Ralph Schneiders. Miss Mablc Sarbaugh and Mi ss Evelyn Weaver of Caldwell with Miss Sarbaugh's parents here; the Wright family and Mrs. Odes.

sa STutjPof East Sparta, the ui Blacks, Mrs. Loretta McCn-ery and daughters of Magnolia and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Slutz of Massillon with the Robert Gills; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Speaker and son, with the former's sister, the Clarence Meese family of NOTICE! All clayworkers in the Sugarcreek Area are invited to attend a mass meeting at the Eagles Hall, 224 N. Tuscarawas Dover, Ohio, to hear H. R. Flegal, International President of the United Brick Clay Workers of America, affiliated with the American Federation of Labor, explain the principal of union organization. The meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m.

Monday, April 18. William J. Leggett Representative THE TRUST Wffl OHIO Condensed Statement of Co April Cash on hand and in Banks U.S. Government Obligations U.S. Bonds unpledged as Lawful idition at the close of business 11, 1955 RESOURCES Reserve State, County and Municipal Bonds 1,5146 0 401 Other Bonds and Securities Loans and Discounts Furniture and Fixtures 1,501,787.01 4,891,458.81 200,000.00 332,677.02 4,837,301.94 68,332.10 $13,346,180.89 LIABILITIES DEPOSIT Capital Stock Surplus Undivided Profits Other Liabilities and Reserves $12,254,051.35 250,000.00 400,000.00 340,304.09 101,825.45 $13,346,180.89 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation..

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