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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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Zanesville, Ohio
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THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESV1LLE, MAY 27. 1933 PAGE 2-A Speaker At Human Rights Council OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 9:30 TO 0:30 PlSNKIEY'S DOWNTOWN ZANESVIIXi: lllffiiMIi! 7 -JL- "TIT) T- I I. it, v- a -w yr mm in i. V'1' I I nil sh Bedford Cord Sportswear For Fhe Entire Family BUDGET PRICED! I rr-inp GlANT i 1 PCsSTI A' Up Iron, That's All 1 1 11 11 Hp FRIGIDAIRE "SPECIAL" f-, GOLD CROWN ing Monday night in St. Paul's AME Church.

Pictured with him are Mrs. Leo Jennings, president of the council, and Harley Flack, who was in charge of arrangements. DeHart Hubbard, left, who once held world records in sprinting and was a broad jumping champion of the 1924 Olympics, addressed members of the Council on Human Rights at a meet Maharanee Tires Glenford Of Luxury; Takes WW! I i I i i 1 i i 1 1 Hih Girl Is Honored Job In Slore LONDON (UPI) Cockney housewives who don't know how to work a washing machine are vA--M Model DA 11 59 vi Displaced Families May Get Aid Some of the families who will be displaced by the U.S. Route 40 Expressway when construction is started may be in line for some special benefits, members of the Council on Human Rights were told at their meeting Monday night at the St. Paul's AME Church.

Miss Patti Watkins was recent getting lessons from the Maha OPEN NIGHTS TIL 9:00 ly elected state vice president of State Projects, in the Ohio Asso ciation of Future Homemakers of ranee of Mymensingh, who wants to be plain Janet Hicks again. The Maharanee, who swapped her rich Indian saris for coveralls in her job as washing machine America. Patti is 17, and a junior at Glen- demonstrator in a West End department store, said the Mahara jah of Mymensingh "Dulu" for "The Frigidoire Store" 205 NORTH FIFTH ST. PHONE GL 2-3661 DeHart Hubbard, inter group short could have his five cars BOYS' BEDFORD CORD SIDEWINDER SLACKS relations advisor of the Cleveland and 20-room Calcutta mansion: Area Federal Housing Adminis- Aftsr 18 months of Indian lux tration, the speaker, said special UIy( sne said, she wanted to live a new, usetut lite. ni wans may oe avauauie ii the persons affected by the ex Life there, she complained, was pressway building were in tne 998 bovs' sires 10 to 20 "just one round of parties and Deluxe polished combed cottons with frontier style pockets, extension waist, band (no belt).

Machine wash, needs little ironing! V- idleness." She said she hoped her marriage could be dissolved as readily as the soap flakes in her demonstrator model taste January flood disaster area. He also said there might be federal assistance under the highway building program if the city could meet certain requirements of building codes, zoning and planning and suggested the naming of an advisory committee to study the nerds as soon as possible. Hubbard said he hoped to mert THE Honor Mrs. Bivans At Birthday Party again with City Manager Richardi Mrs. Mary Bivans of Belle Custer and planned to contact the Valley was guest of honor at a I Cleveland FHA offices birthday dinner given Sunday at PATTI WATKINS Hubbard also hoped to meet L.

Clark Robinson, manager of ford High School. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry fnT! Li 'i the S. S.

Kresge store here, with whom he once attended Walnut Watkins of Brownsville. Miss Watkins has been an ac Hills High School in Cincinnati. Robinson was also an athlete tive 4-H'er for six years, a junior leader of 4-H for four years and in high school and with Hubbard JAMES CROW created the first modern bourbon 1835 a member of the Glenford Hope made up the school's two Pick your length from our Bedford Cord "University" Grad Separates! man a pole the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Earl James of 950 Blossom Lane.j Those attending were: Mrs. James, Mr. and Mrs. Rich-j ard Burlingame and Susan, Mrs. Jack Hrinko, Mrs.

Ruth Peck, Mrs. Blanche Burlingame, all of Hiramsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Miller and daughters, Cindy and Connie, of Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs.

William Walters and children, Larry, Jacque, Jerry and Vel, of Gallipolis, Mr. and Mrs. William Danhauer and children, Jeff and Dee, Mr. and Mrs, C. W.

Schlaegel, Mr. and Mrs. well FHA Chapter for three track team. Robinson was years. Her offices have been of James Crow Masterpiece OIL EW Born 124 numerous in all organizations.

Before Patti was elected st a vice president, she was county vice president of the Perry Coun vaulter and a 220 yard runner while Hubbard was a sprinter and broad jumper. Between them they almost won a relay meet at Miami one year, Hubbard copping three firsts and Robinson a first in the pole vault and a second in the 220. Hubbard was a widely known ty Future Homemakers of Amer 39 2 and ica. She is a member of the Brownsville Community Church Sam Still, and children and Mark. Miss Mollve actively presiding as secretary Candy athlete at the University of Ed Hiecins, Mr.

Sunday bchool and vice pres gan from where he was chosen Mrs. Woody McFerren, Mrs. Sade of its yuth erouo- At school Miss Watkins leads to take part in the 1924 Olympics busy life also being on the staff SURFACE INTEREST IN BETTER KNIT SHIRTS Tripled, Mr. and Mrs. James and children, Ronnie, Kathy and Patty, and the guest of honor.

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