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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 10

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PAGE 2 SECTION THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, OHIO THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1966 Mrs. Joanna Ragor Dies; Former Society Editor TR Weather Report: Fair izxjmstfssm'mm-m est Methodist Church with Rev By United Press International Courthouse A'ew Estate Is Valued At $24,600 Myron K. Guiler and Rev. Eastern Pennsylvania Fair Liverpool, formerly of Byes-ville, died Tuesday (Aug.

23) following an illness of one year. She was born in Byesville, Ohio Some cloudiness, hut Mrs. Joanna Cameron Ragor, 53, of Zanesville Route 3, a former society editor of the old Zanesville Signal, died at 12:01 a m. Wednesday (Aug. 24) at Bruce Frazer officiating.

Burial Deaths and Funerals will be in Calais Cemetery. generally fair and little temperature change Thursday. High Thursday mostly in the 70s. Friends may call at Brubach and Friday partly cloudy and continued cool with highest in the upper 60s both days. High, er elevations in 70s elsewhere.

Western Pennsylvania Fair Jan. 3, 1881, daughter of James Licking County Memorial Funeral Home in Summerfield 7 to 9 p. m. today and at the Friday fair and a little wann and Mary McPeeke Carey. She I was a member of the Nazarene er.

family home after noon Friday. and pleasant through Thursday. Highest Thursday mid 70s in the north to low 80s southwest. Lake Erie Small craft warnings in effect Cleveland eastward. West Virginia Thursday The estate of J.

Paul Flegal of Xew Concord Route 2, a Frazeysburg and three grandchildren. The body was taken to the and continued cool tonight and Thursday. Low tonight 45 to 55. Mrs. James (Kenyon) Mickey i Church at Cambridge.

Her hus-and Mrs. Michael (Nora Belle): band, Rev. Harry Johnson, a Santangelo, all of Canton and alNazarene minister, preceded grandmother, Mrs. Lloyd her in death. former member of the board of New Jersey Fair and pleasant through Friday.

Highest on Thursday mid 70s north to low 80s south. 1 High Thursday 67 to 75. Fri the Guernse y-Muskineum Hospital at Newark. Although she had been In failing health, her death was unexpected. She was admitted to the hospital Monday.

A native of Bremen, she was born Oct. 14, 1912 a daughter of Monoah H. and Susan Pethel Cameron. Mrs. Ragor was a member of.

day fair and a little warmer. Baughman and Sons Kuneral Freeman of Eastman street. surviving are a daughter. Spencer of East Charles E. France Charles E.

France, 77, of Bradenton, formerly of Roseville, died Monday (Aug. 22) at the home of a friend in Columbus where he was visit Electric Cooperative, was evaluated at $24,632 according to an inventory filed Wednesday Home. The body was taken to Lewis Mrs. Daisy PREVIEW OF U.S. WEATHER IUREAU FORECAST TO 7:00 P.M.

EST 6-23-14 Liverpool: a sister, Mrs. Roy in Probate Court and Karlo Funeral Home in North Canton where services will be held at 1:30 p.m. (DST) Friday with Rev. Edward A II i i A (Roxie) Potts of Byesville; a brother, Ross H. Garey of Clearwater, 1 a and Cam- The estate consists of $3,440 Charles Ritlinp BARNESVILLE Charles ing.

l'" in personal goods; $2,430 in Frazeysburg Chapter, Order of A retired Columbus policeman, he was a member of the Helmick officiating. Burial willibridge; two granddaughters; stocks and securities; $8,762 in IOST0R Eastern Star. I be in Sunset Burial Park. accounts and debts receivable, Lutheran Church and an Army and five great-grandchildren, the Services will be held at 10:30 i1 mwm7 COOL 1 and $10,000 in real estate. Friends may call at veteran of World War I.

Surviving air her husband. Russell; two daughters, Mrs. J. WARMER funeral home. Mr.

Flegal died last July 6 new rot Surviving are his widow, i. 1 a.m. (tui) fnaay at tne Martin Funeral Home in East Robert (Tauline) Weiser of Bishop, 6. of Barnesville, died at 8 14 a.m. Wedensday (Aug.

24), in Barnesville Hospital. Born in Belmont County Aug. 7, 1880, he was a son of George and Sara Wiley Bishop. He was a retired Red Star bus driver, and was a member of the Barnesville Presbyterian His brother, Wilmer P. Flegal, -FV-Vi MILD HOT- Sarah two nieces, Mrs Mary Ellen Bonifant of Rose Route 3 and Mrs.

John (Linda) Liverpool. Graveside services Thomas Matersnn is executor of his will. The estate of James oaswent of i nevenne, a will be held at 12:30 p.m. (EST) MRfUKCISCOX I I ville and Mrs. Margaret Moore son, John Shuster of Route a at the Greenwood Cemetery at Thomas J.

Masterson, 73, of of Crooksville; and two 11 Worstall of Blue Rock, who died last July 12, was evaluated at stepdaughter, Miss Marsha Kay Byesville. nephews, Edwin Shields of Pennsville died at 11:55 a m. Wednesday (Aug. 24) in Be Ragor of 159 Hamline avenue; Fairbom and Jack Shields of Church. $11,480.

It consists of $9,480 in I a ah a. airi mri seven sisters, Mrs. Leslie Bone, it tun Denver Carpenter real estate and $1,630 in thesda Hospital where he had been a patient since Sunday Surviving are his widow, the Roseville. Services will be held at 1 p.m Nashport Route 1: Mrs. Phyllis former Helen Smithberger; Kanavel, Mrs.

Paul Moran, evening. He had been ill several SUMMERFIELD Denver FT.WOITH f-J-JT Thursday at Spears Funeral accounts. Mr. Worstall's daughter, Wanda' Meredith, is administrator of the estate. three brothers, John and Glenn years.

E. Carpenter, 63, of Lewisville HilHEST TEMPERATURES Home in Columbus. Pastor Mrs. Edgar Roberts and Mrs. Claude Oldaker all of Frazeys Bishop both of Bellaire, and Mr MastPrsnn uav hnm nt i Route 1 died at 8 a.m.

Wednes- Rene Meyer will officiate. Clarence Bishop of Bethesda: Divorces Filed burg; Mrs. Dale Barrick of Burial will be in the Sunset two sisters, Mrs. Luna Morris Cemetery in Columbus. Robert X.

Brandfoss of 1120 of Bridgeport, and Mrs 0 14, 1893, in Deerfield Township, da-v AuS- 24) at his home after Morgan Countv, son of Perlcyjsuffering apparent heart and Anna Fell Masterson. He naa" bppn ill from a June 18, 1916, he married Louisejheart ailment. Richardson. He was employed Mr. Carpenter, a farmer, was Eppley avenue against Barbara Kathryn Bankirk of Burbank, WEATHER FOTOCAST Frazeysburg Route 3 and Mrs.

William Stiles of Arlington, Va. Also four brothers, Henry Cameron of 2180 East pike; Beryl Cameron of Cambridge; Earl Cameron of Youngstown several nieces and Twin Citv News Ann Bradfoss of 2570 Potts lane, neglect and cruelty. nephews. by Eastern Telephone Company Clara Josselyn of 740 Alfred Friends may call at the street against Richard Josselyn of 804 Main street, neglect and Campbell Funeral Home in and 1 1 a Cameron of several years prior to his retirement in 1957 due to injuries received in an accident. Mr.

Masterson was a member Barnesville after 11 a.m. today. born in Monroe County, March 1, 1903, son of Vincent and Alrneda Miller Carpenter. He spent his life in the Lewisville area. Surviving are his widow, Mrs Pauline Carpenter; a daughter.

cruelty. Republican Women To it rr i Alice Mae Hempfling of 939 Services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the funeral home with Orchard street against Thomas PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Dr. Byron Evans officiating of Corinthian Lodge 111 of McConnelsville and Penns-ville Grange. Eugene Hempfling of 725 Today'a High 7 Today Low 13 Burial will be in Crestview Mrs.

HPien wpisenn of near VISIBLE PLANETS Saturn, bi southeast Jupiter, rises I m. Venus, rises 4 28 a m. Mars, hetween Venus and Jupiter anf nearer Jupiter. Hughes street, neglect and WEDNESDAY'S TEMPERATURES Cemetery. Lewisville; and two nephews.

A NATIONAL SUMMARY Srawers and thundershowprs are x-ppetfrd today rtvpr Trxas. Imver Plains and the southern Rockies. A few sprinkles may also be found over parts of Florida, otherwise sunny to partly doudy skies should prevail elsewhere. A warming trend fs indicated for the upper half of the Rockies and the northern Surviving are his widow; a Wednesday High ...7.1 cruelty. Wednesday's Low 51 brother and one sister are son, Richard Masterson of Perry Co.

Man Ordered To Hospital McCONNELSVILLE Wil Monna McEIfresh of 1509 May 8 a.m. 5 4 p.m 75 deceased. 10 a 64 p.m Southpoint; two granddaugh lueet lociay CONXELS VILLE A meeting for all Republican women in Morgan County has street against Harry McEIfresh Noon fiS p.i 66 Services will he held at 1 p.m Plains. ters, Mrs. Carolyn Marchetti of 2 72 10 p.m tl of the same address, neglect (EST) Saturday at Calais PRECIPITATION Columbus, and Mrs Janet and cruelty.

Last 24 hours None George Spencer George W. Spencer, 80, of Zephyrhills, died at 5 a.m. Tuesday (Aug. 23) at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Dade City, Fla. He was a former Zanesville Unthank of Gahanna; a grand WEATHER ELSEWHERE Stag Parly been scheduled for 8 p.m Rosa Goins of Zanesville Route 5 against Virgil Dale Monthly Meeting Set For Today The Muskingum County Council for Retarded Children son, Jerry Masterson with the Thursday.

The meeting will be High. Low Atlanta 82 69 Boston cv 65 62 Chrlstn C. 2 Goins of 514 Mclntire avenue, The Columbian Association is liam Howard Perrin, 58, of New Straitsville has been ordered to Navy in Baton Rouge, and seven great-grandchildren; and held at Republican Head neglect and absence. sponsoring a stag party at 7:30 quarters in McConnelsville. resident and had been employ Choir's Tour Is Subject Of Club Talk three sisters, Mrs.

Florence Helen Mariorie Hawkins of p.m. today at the Columbian on Des Moines 72 48 El Paso cy ...78 64 Tndianapolis pc 77 55 Los Angeles 83 63 Miami Beach ....85 77 ed as chief electrician at the Rummage Sale Malt a-McConnelsville Busi Taylor of McConnelsville, Mrs 835 Moxahala avenue against Ninth street. will hold its monthly meeting at Ohio Power plant in Philo. Lima State Hospital for 30 to 60 days observation following his arrest on a charge of making obscene exhibitions, Sheriff Don Bailey reported. Hazel Watts of Crooksville, and 7:30 p.m.

Thursday in the Surviving are his widow, New Orleans i 93 74 New York pc 85 75 Raleigh cy 65 54 ness and Professional Women will sponsor a rummage sale Starlight School Auditorium. Elmo Wesley Hawkins of Marietta. Marriage Applications Marie; four daughters. Mrs. Mrs.

James Woodward of Huntington, W. Va. A son, Robert Masterson, preceded him in Plans will be made for the Friday and Saturday during Russell (Fern) Trout of Millers- San Fran 65 54 Spokane pc (4 Sti Washington 87 77 Wichita cy 70 60 Euchre Saturday A euchre party will be held at I p.m. Saturday at the A talk on the recent European open house to be held in Perrin was ordered to the state hospital by Common Pleas death. port, Mrs.

Charles (Dorothy) Freeman of Columbus, Mrs. September. regular store hours at the former Record Shoppe, McConnelsville. OHIO SKIES tour of the Ohio Concert Choir by Loren Vinsel, secretary- John M. Jones, 18, of 1613 Penn street, Army, and Jane The body is at Fawcett-Stone Sunset today 7:12 p.m., Sunrise tomorrow 5:49 a.

The meeting will be conducted Judge Carlos Riecker. Bailey said Perrin will prob American Legion Hau in Duncan Falls. Lunch will be Robert J. (Helen) Hammer of Funeral Home in Chesterhill. manager of the Muskingum Ann Hreha, 18, of 796 Dryden rhe moon, ridina low tonieht in 524 Larzelere avenue, and Mrs by Mrs.

William Tarbert, president of the council. Sagittarius, sets Services will be held at 2 raod. Motor Club, featured the pro available. ably be taken to the Lima tomorrow and will be full Aug. 30 News Briefs Mr, and Mrs.

Robert Ken (Ruth Joy) Adkmson of p. m. DST) Saturday at the gram at the Wednesday funeral home with Evangelist luncheon meeting of the institution Friday. He is being held without bond in Morgan County Jail, pen-in pleaded Bartimus have purchased the Kiwanis Club in the YMCA. former C.

E. McClure home in Dallas Lockhart officiating. Burial will be in McConnelsville San Clemente, a stepson, Myron Spencer of Miami, a sister, Mrs. George K. Edwards of Newark: 13 grandchildren and three great-grand Vinsel told of the tour made Malta and plan to move in the guilty Monday to the charge which was contained in a Cemetery.

Masonic services by the party of 129 which left near future. will be held at 8 p.m. (DST) Fri prosecutor's bill of Information July 20. The group was scheduled to return by Aug. 9 but Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Morris day at the funeral home, children. Funeral services will be held and son, Fred, of Malta, are on Perrin was arrested Sunday afternoon at Deerfield Park vacation in the northern today In Zephyrhills. states and Canada. Rev.

Thomas Snyder, pastor three miles northwest of Malta by two deputy sheriffs. The park had been the scene of past obscene exhibitions, Bailey said. because of airline strike was stranded in Portugal and did not return until Aug. 14. Color slides of the trip were also shown.

The program was arranged by Hiram Heck. Lewis Coe, club president, conducted Robert Landift Jr. Robert B. Landis 38, of of Malta Methodist Charge, has been attending the Ohio Christian Conference at Camo North Canton, native of Zanes St. Mary's, Ohio this week.

ville, died at 12:30 p.m. Tuesday the business session. Hyatt Service Services for Carl E. Hyatt, 72, of 1012 Monroe street will be held at 1 p.m. Friday in DeLong and Baker Funeral Home with Rev.

Roy Keyser officiating. Burial will be in Ark Spring Cemetery near High Hill. Mr. Hyatt died Tuesday. Friends may call 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today at the funeral home. mmvJgfFhm a 4-pIy nylon cord (Aug. 23) in a Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sloan of McConnelsville have returned hospital following an eight-month illness.

home after visiting their daugh body and cxtra-dcop traction troad ter, Mrs. J. T. Vickroy and Mr. Landis was born March School Enrollment a 1 1 1 High School Stale Meeting Planned By Republicans At the regular meeting of the family of Duncansville, Penn.

28, 1928 a son of Robert B. and Leona Freeman Landis of yl priced of only officials are asking students who have not enrolled to do so Canton. Surviving in addition to his as soon as possible. The office Mrs. Mary Johnson will be open from 8:30 a.m.

to 4 Muskingum County Chapter of Built for high turnpike speeds Averaged 116MPH in 100-mt. 30-month guarantee against tread wear and read hazards parents are a daughter. Miss Christine Landis, three sisters, Mrs. Don (Harriette) Harter. p.m.

daily except Saturday and the Ohio Republican Council BYESVILLE Mrs. (Lizzie) Johnson, 85, Marv E. of East De Gaulle Warns U.S. On Viet Nam Sunday. held Monday evening, plans JO-13 Tub.

Isi Blackwcll Men Its U4. were completed for the State ORC meeting to be held Sept. 24 at the Southern Hotel in Colum xdM Tax bus. Transportation will be by Friends In The Hospital A rvbll Fcatar available to all hospital li this aro chartered bus, and members are asked to make reservations by Sept. 10.

Those in charge of Uck. tlMM. Hick- PUmTU. Tubal aaf mU titlacTtc TvMtM) wall lditT Him lath txliTlf. tiiaa tac UUTIf.

t-a-u 17.45 IS 23.95 Bsawsiw is is 7.35-1$ MIS I Ht.OO-U 57 ac 214 7.M7.0H4 20.S5 111 1.00tio-w 27.35 7.7S7.SO-U sc. iJO Withtrtdt-ln ting off your PARIS (UPI) -Prestdent Charles de Gaulle has readied a new urgent warning to the United States that it is heading toward World War III in Viet Nam, French government sources said Wednesday. transportation and arrange Edith L. Frazier, Tarpom ments are: Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williamson. Mrs. Alberta Wil Springs, Susan Bryant, 420 Moore avenue; Eleanor White liams, Mrs.

Freda Norris, Mrs The Prench leader will deliver this grave message, the house, 312 Hale road; Frank Gracie Hardin, Mrs. Delcie Lewis, Mrs. Helen Cook and Franklin, 1325 Playford avenue; sources said, in two major i m. yxxx Rita M. Lee, 1064V3 Putnam Bethesda ADMITTED Mrs.

Helen Louise Halley, 454 Schultz drive. Mrs. Myrtle Estella Hatfield, 153 South Sixth street. Mrs. Madge Leone Hutcheson, Philo.

Mrs. Edna Faye Bond, Pleasant City. Tammy Sue McNerney, 1604 Dresden road. Mrs. Mary Evelyn Ward, New Concord.

Mrs. Laverna Louise Harris, 322 Wayne avenue. Lester Itho Graham, 736 Homewood avenue. TREATED AM) DISMISSED Gerry Walker, 103 Greenlawn Trailor Court: Verna Rushter-holz, 515 Hedgewood avenue; Dora McDay, 517 Limestone street; Mary Davis, 2419 Mrs. Christine Harris.

The entertainment committee announced plans for the annual membership banquet to be held speeches he has scheduled during a three-day state visit next week to Cambodia the Southeast Asian kingdom that borders Viet Nam. Oct. 8 at the YWCA. A speaker from the State Speaking Bureau De Gaulle flies Thursday avenue. DISMISSED Mrs.

Jennie Geiger, Norwich Route Mrs. Rosa belle Stephenson, Crooksville; Mrs. Hettie Olive Cowgill. Cumberland Route Conrad Max Dilley, 855 I.Pxington avenue: Mrs. Josephine Durry, 315 Putnam avenue.

will be on hand for the affair. morning by special plane on a three-week world Maple avenue. Ted Matthew Thomas Ful Sixteen new members were added to the rolls, and voter tour, said to be the longest ever tonham. undertaken bv a head of state Mrs. Ruth Ellen Dovenbarger He will pay state visits to registration was stressed.

Members are asked to assist anyone needing transportation to the Board of Elections. Koute l. Ethiopia and Cambodia and Mrs. Margaret June Glosser. 832 Durban drive; Mrs.

Ruth James Frank Black, Crooks watch a French nuclear test 3 Naomi Grable, Philo; Jerre ville. explosion in the Pacific Ocean Martin Smith, New Concord Elvie Allen, Corning Route XPJZZ- 2. ve uaune presided over a lengthy cabinet meeting "Wednesday in preparation for his DAYS ollLY Samuel Shumate, 950 Marietta PAL-FOR-THE-DAY Mr. Haiel Porr Locust Avanua Seed Samaritan Good Condition Paf SEND A CARD OR LETTER TODAY departure. Route Mrs.

Mildred M. I)wry, Adamsville Route Mrs. Nellie Louise Nider, East Fultonham. Mrs. Sandra Sue Rittberger, 1526 Sharon avenue; Ronald Eugene Sullivan, Malta Route street.

Paul Bernard Crum, Toledo. Mrs. Cheryl Lynne Harmer. 1034 Sunset avenue. Contrary to advance predictions, he did not give a preview A Edward Lee Bauer, Blue of the statements on Viet Nam he will deliver while in Cambodia from Aug.

30 to "Sept. 2. Mrs. Dorothy Kav Summers. Rock Route 2.

mm I jonth rood Mrs. Helen Grace Varner, 532 Dresden; Mrs. Patricia Joy nomas. Crooksville; David Ellis Watte; Route 6. The sources said De Gaulle is unlikely to offer himself as a peacemaker or mediator at the Grandview avenue.

Mrs. Octa Rosalie Rambo, Route 8. Mrs. Gloria Lee King, 3910 ViJ "3 Miss Eula Carr, Cumberland; present moment. They said he sees no hope of any peace Clarendon avenue; Steven Moore, 510 Indiana street; Dennis Hood, Frazeysburg Walter Cecil Dennis, Hemlock; Mrs.

Marlene Sue Barlow, Valley View road; Henry Merrill I 1" in 1 1 1 I moves succeeding right now. Route Karen Weaver, Roseville Stewart, New Concord; Mrs. Grace Elizabeth Dunz-weiler drive; Virginia Ellen Parsons. Cambridge. Route 1: David Vandenbark, 1 I 1 Sjifil iiri 28S5 North Linden avenue; Mrs.

MTfiffftSaiVSffiijSSia 1UNML H0M ibeoCong and $alier FUNERAL HOME Carl E. Hyatt, aa 73, 1012 Monrot St. Sarvlct-t 1:00 p.m. Friday at our chapal. W.

B. DeLong Doris E. Bakei H. W. Baker 54 So.

5Hi St. Phone GL 2-9354 Phoira 4S2-S494 931 Per.it AvtaM Eniio William dill) H.Bbvra 35-37 SO. 4TH SfH ZAKE5YILLE STORE KDURS: ARTHUR BRYAN FUNERAL HOME Jill MAPII AVI. ZANESVILLE, OHIO AIR CONDITIONED AMBULANCE PHONE 4SM4oi ARTHIB A. BUT AX DrRECTOM ROBERT M.

BATED MOH. rtl. TO rnmt 452-4525. (22 L.nei Arronaement in- wmin DATS 9 TO c.tnpl.f..

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