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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 14

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Zanesville, Ohio
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TUESDAY, KOVEJIEi: 4, 1332 T.IZ IE: (Denies Drunk Greets Patient Mister Brcger rvj gi3 Coerce R-th service George 66, of If: "5 Wheeling ve- Will Filed Charge i Ixir.a!1 Ghecr, 27, of K3 avenue pleaded innocent in municipal court yt-sterday to charges cf driving while intoxicated. Ju-i-'C r.u will t-e fcelJ at 2 o'clot this! picas court for a divor-e rrom B. lUrvey of Culum- b-js. The peu'ion the ewv pie was Tnarripd June 10, K.t Attorney B. Leasure represents plaintiff.

Yea FALSE 70ETI1 i Looses ess end VVcrry I Na tr annoyed er ft ltt at- b'rt ke( wobu'V tvih. it. sn aik. I line liiriniiied on your holds ti-n ftrmr ao they fe-l nvora and jcim.injf to gann m'ie aor by arid Avoid npMirwr.tt hy l(Kii Crft Aiiiii.rrt today al any drug ittii. i POLLING PLACE arternoun SI use lliniiy i-uuienin church Rev.

Walter A. VM efficiatSng. Burial will be in Ore. mined. Mr.

F.eusrh, a grocery curator, died Saturday. The body is at the Fifth street chapel of the r-Peopies funeral iiome and will 1 taken to the churrh St 1 o'clock to lie In state until time fur the services. Robert Merry set the bond at $X0 pending a bearing today. Gheen was arrested Saturday night by Patrolmen Albert Durant and Paul Thompson. Meanwhile, Gheen's father, Edward Ch'-en, 52, of 913! Monroe street, was treated at Bethesda The Dretden Methodist church, the Dresden cemetery, the Home f-r Ag'd in Cincinnati and thus Methodist Children's home at Wurthington were named In the will of Mrs.

Ltaia B. Gay tied yesterday in probate court. Mrs. Cay, the widow of Ed Gay, was a well-known Dresden resident. She died a month ago.

She lsted more than 25 cousins and close personal friendi as beneficiaries In the document which was written Oct. 18, 1944. The bequests Included: Dresden Methodist church, 1 nnf hospital for minor knife wounds which the investigating officers said were inflicted by tne son. The elder Gheen was dismissed after receiving treatment. Charles E.

Gill, 20, of Newark forfeited bond of $25 when he failed to appear to answer charge of operating an automobile on a temporary permit without a licensed driver present. (XX); Methodist Home for Aged, Methodist Children's home if' fei a durtur bikMv mede-aieii anti-rpue, pmmialy rtliwn itch, stops rratehinr. ami aida (ler unit s-learirif of auifura skin 7 Ef 1 and troubles! IIZAO Over 25 Tears Of Knowing How! co. 517 Putnam Ave. Phone 3-5111 SEEKS DIVORCE Dresden cemetery, $3,000.

Personal property and the home in Dresden to Mrs. Carrie Pium-mer. Mrs. Mary McGiade, Mrs. Lillie Gosser and Mrs.

Effie M. Wine; two lots In Dresden to Frank Gay; Edward H. Gosser, Mrs. Lillie Gosser, Waiter Stag-rriyor, Mrs, Lula Royer, John Stagmyer, Emma Stagmyer, L. O.

Wine, Effie Wine, Charging his wife has been wil TZLGVIHIOri IssUllatlsa as ntrs service H0M1 Ht'TO EAD10 Cr. Itk Eltwna Dial t-UU fully absent for 10 years, Lawrence J. Harvey of 120 Michigan avenue yesterday filed suit In com- "There go the women who voted already back again after changing their minds Charles Plummer. Mrs. 1 vut t-- CHICAGO Carrie Plummer, Mrs, Anna Plummer, Frank Mc- Interesting Ncivs Briefs i Glade, Mrs.

Mary Mo- Glade, Mrs. Mary Power, the heirs of Walter Graves, atives; thence to Norfolk, Va. for a visit with their daughter and son- former tenant on a farm in Cass tea A township, the heirs of in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coole, LOS mELES St your Irottl agtnt or coll Irani World Airlmu 2-3412 N.

Harper, tenant on a farm in who were married two weeks ago; Pfc. Calvin Gilliland of Coalton, Ohio, a patient at Tokyo Army hospital, Tokyo, Japan, was greeted by Congressman J. Harry McGregor of Ohio, when the congressman was visiting Ohio patients, on his tour of the Far East command and the Korean front. Gilliland was evacuated to the hospital early In the summer' (still a patient there) and was with the 25th U. S.

Inf. Div. in Korea. He is the son of Mrs. Florence Gilliland of Coalton.

(U. S. Army Photograph by Cpl. Nancy Gloor) Muskingum township, $2,500 and and a trip to Florida and the ehty direct service to the residue of the estate to Ruth MAIL ORCER Smoky Mountains of Tennessee, where they observed several for Mr. and Mr.

Charles G. Run-kle, 1030 Forest avenue, are vacationing in Palm Springs, Calif. Rev. B. A.

Reed, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Seneca-ville, was a business visitor in Zanesville Monday. Ambulance Servlre. Ph. 4 4332. Clyde E.

Thnmpaon Funeral Home, Duncan Falls. Mrs, Wanda Underwood and son, Studor, Margaret Knlcely, Karl est fires. Gosser, Doris Wysong and Catherine Moore. Clarence and Ernest Graham were business visitors In Delaware and Columbus Saturday, L. O.

Wine of Dresden and Attorney Paul Bainter of Zanesville were named as executors. Sirs. Anna Jenkins Services Today DR. DAVID R. FITZ, O.D.: CATALOG Remember when the order catalogue uid to come? Next to Chrlntmaa lt.was ahout the bluest event tt the year.

Father end mother spent hours, by lamplight, figuring and pondering over Its pacs. By day, you and Sister rend It from eover to over. It contained ai much Also filled yesterday were the Tommy of Nashpoit, spent sever Irene Prccst Dies In Toledo Mrs. Irene M. Freest, 47, a i Elect David WelKert your Pol.

Adv. G. R. McFarland of 810 Brighton following wills: Myrtle Sands Pangle, which be- al days last week visiting at the home of Mrs, Lcla Atkinson In Funeral services for Mrs. Anna Rider Jenkins, 72, of Rosevllle will be conducted at the Cannon Can boulevard has returned home from Corning.

qiieathed the estate to six children, Lansing, where he was a non funeral home in Roseville at Charles Sands, James Sands, Ray piest of Carl W. Crispin, president five of Corning, died Sunday after 2:30 o'clock this afternoon with Dr. K. P. Gillespie, Dentist, has resumed practice, 1055 Market St.

Sand, Ray Sands, Anne E. Zinn Optometrist 534 Main St. (Rear Best Jewelers' GLASSES FITTED CONVENIENT PAYMENTS PHONE 3-1281 of the Motorists Mutual Insurance Rev. William Alexander officiat and Martha L. Cannon.

The son, fun and entertainment as noon at the St. Vincent hospital in Toledo following a short illness. company, lie was one of a group Mr. and Mrs. Charles J.

Wintjen a comic Dtwlt aoei loaay. Ray, was named executor of the will which was written July 23, 1352. ing. Burial will be in the Rosevllle cemetery. Mrs.

Jenkins died Sunday. The She had lived in Toledo for the of 150 leading agents Invited to confer with company executives Remember of 722 Echo avenue have returned home from a motor trip that took past 17 years. on management and operational them to New York and Philadel body is at the funeral home. Angeline I 1 a will, be She was the daughter of Sam phia for visits with friends and relr queathed the estate to her hus and Elizabeth Lawrence. Mrs.

Preest was a member of band, J. M. Imlay, who was also named executor of the document, written Jan. 7, 1946. the Sacred Heart Catholic church plans.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moorehead of Clay pike have returned to their home after spending the week-end with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moorhead of Loveland, O.

in Toledo' and the Altar Society -I--- ere fPx Six Couples Ask Licenses SPECIALS of the church, SAtllTAHY MEAT MARKET M.f lit 3 FUNERAL HOME 13) Map) At. r. W7S1 Surviving are her husband, Al- oysius one son, Benjamin; one Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kunz of daughter, Mary Eileen, both of the Six couples yesterday filed appli Corning Native Dies In Accident ALL MEAT SKINLESS home; and a sister, Mrs.

Dwight South Zanesville have returned after a vacation In Miami Beach. cation In probate court for mar riage licenses. They are: Tak Dr. Edwarda' Oliva Tablet-th all ftgetablt formula of Dr. F.

M. Edwarda now anld direct at any drug-tore. Ollva Tablets aotabliih rhythmie Bell, of Toledo. Prayer services will be held at Fla. .1 Donald Gates, 24, of 8G8 Nutt 8:30 o'clock Thursday morning at Mr, and Mrs.

Clarence Vogt of Funeral services were conducted In Newark Sunday for Mrs. Ger avenue and Virginia Sites, 23, of 809 Blue avenue. the Hoeflinger funeral home In To Lancaster, have returned to ledo and funeral services will be activity to aamira genlle, thorouqn and mora nafural-Iila bowel movamenta. They clean waate and (tu from the mlir Intestinal trart to help you fine look hna. lf, 80, 60.

See your druggist. Ors ai iiaLLilalaikaid TAmLmfM trude A. Sprouse, 56, of Newark, their home after visiting with the William L. Larimer, 20, of 9044 held at 9 o'clock at the Sacred West Main street and Emmaline SMOKED SAUSAGE CLU3 STEAKS a native of Corning, who was killed Thursday when she was struck Heart church. Burial will be in former's mother, Mrs.

A. P. Vogt and his sisters of Mclntire avenue. Ronald Haybron, a freshman at Maplewood cemetery at New Lex by a train near the Union street ington with graveside rites at 3 Case Institute In Cleveland, spent o'clock Thursday afternoon. crossing in Newark.

Burial was in Wilson cemetery, Newark. Dr. M. H. Koehler, Licking coun Parkinson, 31, of 743 Convers avenue, Ray E.

Sims, 23, of 351 Brighton boulevard and Joan Pickenpaugh, 19, of 969 Magnolia street. Robert Dietrick, 41, of South Zanesville and Lena Murrey, 28, of I the week end in Zanesville visiting Liftie Pig lb ov 11 his grandmother, Mrs. Zada Tu- ty coroner, returned a verdict of teur, 353 Spence avenue. Haybron, Denies Shooting; Co, accidental death. Her severed body was found at tloycl wLiillii a Lash high graduate, is in the Case Glee club.

Putnam avenue. mmrnmrtmsmemm 8 p. m. Thursday along the James Burgess 26, of 236 railroad tracks. Newark police To Grand Jury North Mead street and Carol Clos- had been searching for the wom sen, 19, of Mead street.

an for nearly an hour after her Robert Beasley, 25, of Akron and CAMBRIDGE, Nov. 3 Pet family had reported her as miss LOOY H. TALLEY For Over 37 Years "One Thing Done WdV Tompkins, 30, entered a plea of Marilyn Morgan, 24, of 831 Laurel avenue. Set Date For Angel Hearing The celemency hearing for Louis ing. She was born in Corning on March 5, 1896, a daughter of Henry and Gertrude Maunz Baumgart- Our Bank is Well Equipped to Serva YOUR EVERY BANIUnG Open on account end advantage ef our friendly efflciefit service.

Citizens not guilty to a first degree murder charge In municipal court here today and went to jail pending Guernsey county grand jury action when arraigned on a charge of fatally shooting Thomas Payton, 28, a veteran of World War and ner. Allen Angel, 18, now in the Ohio 2-0494 penitentiary awaiting VJJX? William Seargent of will be held i Drake, Thursday, Nov. three brothers, Harry A. Baum- 13 Tompkins, according to the Bert Dean Rites In New Concord Funeral services for Bert Dean, 75, of Plainfield will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the Mock funeral home in New Concord with Rev. Howard Patrick officiating.

Burial will be in North-wood cemetery in Cambridge. Mr. Dean died Sunday. The body will remain at the funeral home. The pardon and parole commis Member Federal Postd Eavtagsp gartner of Falrton, N.

and Frank and Joseph Baumgartner, of Newark; three sisters, Mrs. Carl sion has notified persons interest charge, fatally wounded Payton on a Cambridge street Sunday afternoon with a shotgun, then drove to ed in the hearing that it will be Keserve Eystem Depository U. 8. Member Federal Insurance Corn. held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon1 rtrrtmlfeinvt ttt I office in the commission A A A l.

A Jt A- his home where he was arrested. Both men are Negroes. I Arnold of Madison township, Lick E. Harold Hushes. Aneel'a de ing county.

siffiimiin fense attorney said co-counsel Jo Authorities said the shooting was seph H. Fitzgibboft, would be able in to attend the hearing, which was the result of a marital triangle, Payton and his wife were reportedly separated. i originally postponed from Thurs Tompkins is on parole from the Philo Civic League Expresses Thanks Members of the Philo Civic League, through President Joe day, because of his illness. Fitz-gibbon is now in a Columbus hos Ohio penitentiary where he had been serving a sentence for sod omy. pital recovering from surgery.

Angel was found guilty of first degree murder by a jury In the Licking county common pleas court in Newark. nartman Monday expressed appreciation to all who aided In making the town's first community Halloween celebration last Friday a Caleb Hobbs Rites Wednesday Afternoon success. Given a vote of thanks were the Series Of Rural Fires Continues Funeral services lor Caleb Hobbs, 72, of Columbus, a native of Barnesville, will be held at the chairmen of all committees including Lyle Hutchcson who provided prizes; Herman Boetchcr and the women who aided in serving free Campbell funeral home in Barnes Two more rural buildings were destroyed by flames Monday morn ville at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday refreshments; the CCL of which Mrs. Phillip Sheppard was chair gasco nn i afternoon with Rev. Aubrey Kirby ing, continuing the series of blazes around the city.

officiating. Burial will be in South -y man, Carroll Martin, the Garden man, iaiiuu mat tut, uic umut.ii tlTZ tEarafC Whlth Club with Mrs. Walter Kussmaul contained an auto burned ern cemetery. on the Mr. Hobbs, a well-known elec and others.

Mrs. Elizabeth Baird property in trical engineer, died Saturday. The body will arrive in Barnesville Wednesday noon. rieasanc aiiey at a. m.

yesterday. Cause of the fire was undetermined, but the loss was estimated at about $3,000 by the own FACES CHARGE Albert B. Lashley, 29, of Benjamin avenue will be arraigned in municipal court today on charges of the theft of an automobile owned "by James Baker of Linden avenue, police reported yesterday. Think It Over If you spend as much time msk- er who said it was partially covered by insurance. ing out your ballot as you do mak Neighbors assisted in preventing ing out your income tax, you won spend as much time making out Lashley was arrested early Satur the fire from spreading to the nearby J.

D. Lowe residence. The auto was owned by Ray Pryor, your income tax! THE TMKEN ROLLER BEARING COMPANY -Adv. day and fined $10 and costs on a charge of driving on a temporary permit without a licensed driver present. whose wife is postmistress at Pleasant Valley.

The residence was occupied by the Edward Em-brey family. THE STARS A Y-8' SIT" The most important new low-priced car in yearsl Three outbuildings were destroyed in a fire Sunday evening on the L. F. Barr farm on Ridge road but city firemen aided by neighbors saved the residence. A barn on the same farm was fired by lightning last July.

Earlier Sunday two outbuildings, The 1S53 PLYMOUTH will arrive at. your Plymouth dealer's Thursday, November 20th V'' ifc BHBcftsiie waSfi otom November 11-12-13 8 pm each day For Tomorrow IT is possible that under current planetary auspices, personal, private, social, sentimental, domestic, or youthful matters may occupy the major attention. All relations of an intimate and pleasure-seeking contact could promote much happiness, good will and peaceful as well as health-giving pursuits. Those industries or commercial activities catertae to this ideal the happiness of home and people are In line for much gratification and fulfilled desires. Engagements and marriages may be counted plan upon a happy, prosperous and enjoyable year, with all flourishing that concerns the heart, home, health and all those activities centered on intimate and personal enjoyments and welfare.

The arts and related business and cultural professions should thrive and give exceptional happiness, emotional gratification. Affairs of the heart may find most felicitous culmination under a benign Venus. A child born on this day is richly endowed with all those creative skills, talents and emotions that make life a pleasant place to dwell. Popularity and charm are its heritage. farm tools, about 200 bushels of corn and other articles were destroyed on the Harry Stone farm on Clay pike.

Sheriff's deputies are investigating the latter blaze and have asked the state fire marshal EY THE ZANESVILLE FUIUSMIO CO. to join the probe inasmuch as Charles Nunley was arrested in September after three other fires in eoeperation with THH ClUO FUIL GAS COMPANY on the same farm. Nunlev has since been sentenced to the penl- on- crf atlve art flourish. tentiary for arson. I Those whose blrthdsy it is may.

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