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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 5

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1949 LANCASTER, (0.) EAGLE-GAZETTE PAGE FIVE TWO FLYERS INJURED COMING HERE NO TAIL LIGHT CHILLICOTH.E JP) Fairchild, 33, of Richmond crashed on the Norfolk and Western Railroad track during a takeoff five miles south of Chillicothe. Both men were taken to City Hospital here where Clark was reported in critical BREMEN HIGH STUDENTS HEAR WADE QUARTET ENTERTAINERS By Mrs. Mary E. Moose BREMEN Appearing in the Bremen high school auditorium this morning at 9 o'clock the Wade Quartette, a middle west product presented a program of music which I Dale, and Robert Clark, 27, of i Route 3, Chillicothe, were injur-; ed yesterday when their light I airplane struck a power line and AKRON, O. (P) An un-lighted cow was the subject of a $131.74 damage suit filed in municipal court here yesterday.

Irving Howells, whose automobile killed the cow, asked that amount for damages to his car. Howell claimed farmer Holly Laughlin failed to provide "illuminating devices" for his cow while leading it across the road. delighted the students. Husband Charged With Slaying Tho He Blames Gunmen LORAIN, O. Sam Cim-esa, 51, reported two masked gunmen killed his wife, Katie, 44, and wounded him Wednesday morning, but police said today he would be charged with the shooting.

Detective Lt. Vernon Smith said a warrant charging Cimesa, a steel worker, with the shooting, would be held in abeyance pending Cimesa's recovery from a critical chest wound. Cimesa lapsed into a coma at St. Joseph's hospital yesterday and could not be questioned fur JOINS LAW FIRM are to be conducted by Oscar McVeigh Post No. 20, American Legion.

Friends may call at the funeral home after three p. m. today. Dr. and Mrs.

Ernest Hoffman (Alice Jane Welty) Columbus, are the parents of a son, Ernest William, born December 23 at University Hospital, Columbus. The quartern, composed of a group of veteran radio, concert, and assembly entertainers, included Buddy Wade, marimba soloist, dancer, and manager, mem ber of Muser's Imperial Symphony, Chicago. Kuth Wade, winner of a national piano contest, was soloist, and accompanist for the instrumental trio. Eddie Wade, Chica-ro accordionist proved himself a 0 SANDUSKY John P. Walsh, first assistant state attorney general, will join the law firm of Murray Murray here Feb.

1. He was appointed first assistant attorney general in 1945. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Welty, Lan Arrest Suspect 12 Hours After Body Found In Driveway NEWPORT, Peter William Duckworth, 43, of Newport was charged with murder today, only slightly more than 12 hours after the body of Mrs.

Charlotte Schaber, 42, had been found in the driveway at her home, 10 miles south of here. Mrs. Schaber was shot twice with a shotgun. Jacob Backe, chief of the Campbell county police, sajd Duckworth was taken into custody at his home shortly before midnight and confessed to the crime. He said Duckworth told them he "had been going with" Mrs.

Schaber for about five years and "wanted to get rid of her." "He said he went to the Schaber home yesterday morning and sat out in front in his car for a while," Racke related. "Then he blew the horn of his automobile and shot Mrs. Schaber when she came out of the garage." Altho declining to give details of the arrest of Duckworth, Racke said, "we just did some checking around in the neighborhood and finally decided Duckworth was the man." Mrs. Schaber, the wife of a Cincinnati electrician, was shot twice, once through the left side of the chest and again through caster Boys Industrial School are brilliant young soloist Etc 4 tax 1 ther on his story that two mask-! ed men came in a side door of his house Wednesday morning, asked him for his money, and i NOVELTIES I wnen not on the entertainment the maternal grandparents, stage he teaches accordion and tap dancing. Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Morris Georgia Ann, fourth member of Oak-st, Bremen, are the grand-the group, a tap dancer, is a state parents of the son, born to Mr. and national winner as baton ex- Mrs. James Ballmer, Canal hibitionist. 'Her contribution to Winchester, January 3 at White TO ADD BEAUTY TO YOUR HOME Fsco Sarkkinen O.S.U.

Alumni To Hear Sarkkinen the program was decidedly en- Cross Hospital, Columbus. The joyed by the student audience. Ballmers have named their first Preferred BY MILLIONS SO PURE, SO FAST, SO DEPENDABLE StJoseph ASPIRIN NEW! ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN FOR CHILDREN Easytotake. Has orange flavor that's sweetened to child's taste. Easy to give.

50 tablets for 35c Try it! born, James David. Mr. and Mrs: LtRoy Bushee of Hyattsville, Md. are announcing Mrs. John McCandlish and dau- then fired two bullets into his wife's head and three into him.

Smith said a .38 caliber automatic from which the shots were fired was found in a bureau drawrer. Smith quoted Cimesa as saying the gunmen took the weapon from the drawer, used it to fire the shots, then put it back. Mrs. Cimesa was found dead near a Christmas tree in the living room and Cimesa lay wounded on a couch nearby when their daughters returned from work Wednesday afternoon. the birth of a son, January 3, jnjgnter, Mrs.

Ted Arrington had j-r- jTira uy nospitai, wasningion, u. w. ifor jjew year weekend and sun-Mrs. Bushee is the former Mar- day dinner guests, "Mr. and Mrs.

cella Brandt. Lancaster Flower Shop ON FOUNTAIN SQUARE PHONE 2845 Purvis McCandlish. sons Max and Arthur of Centerburg, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Landrum of Junction Among the new books receiv ed at the school library and be- city.

Next Thursday A former Lancaster football coach and director of athletics, Esco Sarkkinen, who guided the Golden Gales to a Central Ohio League pigskin championship in 1941, will speak at Hotel Lancaster next Thursday evening during the banquet and reunion of Ohio State University alumni and students of Fairfield-co. Sarkkinen, a 1940 graduate of Ohio State, is now varsity end coach of the Buckeyes under Coach Wes Fesler, returning to the university as a staff member in August, 1946. "Sark" has many friends in Lancaster and Fairfield county, particularly OSU grads and students, who are invited to hear him at the January 13 banquet. He will screen and comment on WARD Halteman FUNERAL HOME 437 N. Broad St.

Telephone 761 Invalid Coach Ambulance Service Lancaster Greenhouse PHONE 1787 mg read with interest by seventh Mrs. Purvis McCandlish and grade pupils are: "The Lost Vio- sons who had been visiting since lin," an exciting mystery story of Christmas Day with her parents, a Bohemian family living in Chi- tne in Junction City cago in 1802, by Clara Ingram an( at the McCandlish home here Judson "He Went With Vasco returned with Mr. McCandlish to Da Gamma" and "He Went With ner home Sunday evening. Marco Polo," Louise Andrews: Kent. I Mr.

and Mrs. Pearl McCullough "The Big Fire" written by El- 'son Hugh of Cincinnati, spent Izabeth Aids depicts the method i part of New Year's week with of fighting fires from Colonial Mr McCuilough's father Ed. Me- HAWTHORNE KIN DIES SAN FRANCISCO Mrs. Edith Camgues Hawthorne, 73, daughter-in-law of Nathaniel Hawthorne, famous New England novelist, and widow of Julian Hawthorne, also a writer, died here last night. Romans considered the owl as a bird of evil omen and a messenger of bad news.

of confined to his home south Bremen this week by illness. times to the present period. "He Went With Christopher Columbus" is the title of another Louise Andrews Kent stories and tells Mary Louise Schaeffer, soph movies of the OSU-Ulinois foot the story of a young English boy, more in Amanda High School, en- Hum- i ball game of last fall during the a i. i for a limited time only! helena rubinstein's Estrogenic Hormone Twins rolled in Bremen High following of the three flagships of Christo the head. Her body was found shortly before noon yesterday.

Davin, President Of Nickel Plate Railroad, Dies CLEVELAND" UP) John Wysor Davin, 57, president of the Nickel Plate Railroad and chairman of the board of the Wheeling and Lake Erie Railway, died today in his home. Davin had been in all health for some time and had not been active in business affairs since last July. He died in his sleep early this morning. Davin entered the railroad business in 1910 with the Chesapeake Ohio Railway as a night shift car checker. He climbed to assistant to the president in 1933, and was elected vice-president in 1939.

Late in 1942, Robert Young, new ruler of the old Van Swer-ingen empire, selected Davin to head the Nickel Plate, which cuts thru the industrial middle west from Buffalo, N. on the east to the St. Louis. Chicago and Peoria, 111., gateways on the west. Sixty Adult Farmers attended this week's meeting at the high school and heard a talk based on pher Columbus when he set out to discover the new world.

Miss Belle Houck will meet feeding of dairy cattle and the with the Children's Missionary a dairy .1 V4 Crtl UIK enni 'J. Kiuup i- meuiuuKH Otto Grose in the church Saturday at 2 p. m. The Young Farmers group tut for the monthly program and plav period. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 2 p.

m. in the der Funeral Home for T-Sgt. Cecil W. Hubbard, 21, whose body has been returned from overseas for burial in the family plot at Grandview cemetery. Son of Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Hubbard. Oak-st, Bremen, Sgt. Hubbard was killed in a motor-vehicle accident in the Philippines on September 3. 1945.

shortly after the close of World War II. meeting, January 4 was confined chiefly to talks and discussion on feeding of dairy cattle. A special service in the interest of a proposed new educational plant will be conducted at the Bremen Evangelical United Ere-thern Church. January 9, at 10:30 a. m.

Dr. M. Bowman. Wester-ville, Conference Superintendent of South-east Ohio, will be guest speaker. The Adult Choir, under the direction of Mrs.

Nell Messhavuer. will sing. Dr. Bow- rsmemv UNIVERSAL 2-SPEED WASHER with Hi New Suptr-Saft Wringer No you can have two wash ing speeds in the same washer slow speed for fine fabrics and woolens, regular speed for ordinary" clothes. Now you'll do washing better, quicker, safer Exclusive Suger-Safe Wringer with Control-O-Roll gives you complete protection, stops instantly with instinctive program.

Tickets for the banquet, open to graduates, present and former students of Ohio State, and mem-I bers of their families, 'have been i placed on sale at the following i places: Beiter Flege Drug, Risch Drug at Main Maple, or can be obtained from Atty. William C. Dagger of Dagger Lantz law firm, Main Hill, Dr. Fred Spangler, A. E.

Balmert and Richard Ault, both of Anchor Hocking Glass office, James Mc-j Fee at Anchor Hocking Glass i Plant 1, Quentin Whipple, Lancaster Lens Jack Brown, Lancaster High principal, Miss Janet Crist, elementary school buildings Atty. JucLn C. Kistler, C. Flovd Wolfe of The Eagle-Gazette, Dr. O.

L. Sims, Pleasantville, G. Humbert Porter, Carroll High School, and Robert Harrington, Liberty Union School, Baltimore. Don Wood, general ticket chairman, can be reached by telephone at 2430-M evenings by persons unable to get tickets elsewhere, i Mr. Wood said that reservations for the dinner should be made as soon as possible.

Coach Sarkkinen served in the U. S. Coast Guard as a lieuten-; ant during World War II. He played with the Buckeyes in 1937, 1938, and 1939, and was an All- 600 value far 3 50 il laiso direct the congre He enlisted in January, 1942. and gation making cash contnou-tions and pledges for the new project.

The new educational plant is needed to care for the growing left for overseas dutv in June 1945. Rev. B. A. Middleton will have charge of the services at the funeral home and graveside rites Children's Department of the Sunday School.

Plans call for the erection of a building 36x37 teet, to the rear of the present church edifice, to include four spacious class rooms and a large assembly room, the latter also arranged and equipped for class use. At the evening service at 7:30 a large plaque of the Lord's Supper will be dedicated, followed by Meditation period and a candle-light Communion Service. limited quantity COME RIGHT AWAY! LANCASTER Newark-Lancaster Coach Line TIME SCHEDULES Estrogenic Hormone Cream rvfulnrly 3 Estrogenic Hormone Oil m4m 2 AGING SKIN yw eotke year's Mwftf ol these vital modern-miracle beauty essentials for nigmVand-day earenow both for the price of one! EsntocCNK Hormone Cream and On. work wooden (or face and throat while yoa sleep r. smoothing out lines, bringing a yomgerj looking texture and throat! inc.

For day-long beaaty treatment apply swiftly abeorbed Estrocehk Horhowi On. before make a "Lancaster's Friendly Department Store" Amencan end. He coached two seasons at Lancaster High. 'Sark' 28, is married and the father of one daughter. Principal speaker for the OSU banquet will be Dr.

Charles A. Doan, dean of the university's llectflc Seswice Always Many Flavors of ICE CREAM With the Flavor Quality You Enjoy COMPANY TOWER AND LIGHTING SPECIALISTS" PHONE 4400 college of medicine and director of University Hospital. Ed Weaver, field secretary of the Ohio State University Ass'n, will also be on the program, i A plaque will be awarded by the local alumni at the banquet I to the outstanding senior at OSU from Fairfield-co, as selected by i university officials. Convict Six For Strike Violence COLUMBUsTo. iP) Six former American Zinc Oxide Co.

employes yesterday were found guilty of 15 charges of assault and battery and malicious destruction iff property during a strike last month. The six were charged in municipal court with assaulting Henry Black, the company's assistant general superintendent. They are Ephriam Bozman, 31, Tom Carter, 24, Alphonse Carter, 35. Claude Smith. 48, Woodward Lowder, 31, and Rossie Younger, 30.

WHY FOLKS ENJOY EATING AT SHAW'S LANCASTER BUCKEYE LAKE NEWARK Connection at Newark for: Mt, Vernon, Mansfield, Sandusky, Cleveland Leav Lancaster Bus Terminal Dally: 8:30 A. M.t 10:06 A. 1:40 P. 4:30 P. M.

nd 7:20 P. M. Savs an hour between Lancaster and Cleveland Via the shortest and most direct route For full Information Inquire of drivers or at Bus Terminal Phone 393 Busses for Charter Trips NEWARK-LANCASTER COACH LINE Rear 53 W. Main Newark. O.

MAKE ACCIDENT Sl'RVEY I GUARD UNIT FORMED I MIDDLETOWN (rP) The second Ohio National Guard unit to be organized here will be acti- vated Jan. 18. The unit will be an anti-air-craft group and will I be known as Battery of the I 182nd AA Battery. Organized strength of the new unit will be four officers and 117 enlisted men. It will be commanded by Capt.

James B. Cochran, of near Germantown. lirwliiOiri I I i 1 I I 1 WARREN, O. (JPj One hundred canvassers are making a farm and home accident survey of Trumbull-co for use in a campaign to reduce mishaps. i O.fc 3 1PPPTI7FPS MCC0RMICK-DEERIN6 MILKER OWNERS Decorated Ice Cream Pies for a beautiful tasty desert.

Home UaittM HAMMONDS Ripe Olives 15c, Chilled Tomato Juke 10c Lemon Ice 15c, Fresh Shrimp Cocktail 40c Oyster Stew with half Cream 50c, Lentil Soup 15c. CHEF'S SPECIAL Genuine Italian Spaghetti with Meat Balls Roll, Butter, Coffee or Tea 50c fj Lit PLATE LUNCHEON Sauteed Young Steer Liver 65c Baked Pork Chop with Dressing (5c Breaded Veal Cutlet, Creole Sauce 65c Roast Sugar Cured Ham 65c Fresh Country Sausage Cakes 63c Deep Fried Filet of Haddock, Tartar Sauce 60c F'resh Fried Filet of Ocean Perch 55c Cheese Omelet 65c Vegetable Plate 50c Choice of Two Whipped Potatoes New Green Beans Candied Sweet Potato Baked Squash Baked Beans Cream Slaw Hot Roll, Butter. Coffee or Tea COMBINATION PLATE Fruit Salad Bow Topped with Whipped Cream 50c Roll, Butter Coffee or Tea Baked Ham Sandwich, Molded Cranberry Salad, Coffee 50c Cream Cheese and Jelly on Date and Nut Bread 20c Beef Barbecue on Toasted Bun 25e Large Hamburger Steak on Home Bun 25c Hot Fish Sandwich on Bun 20c Desserts White Cake 15c, Monce Custard Pie 15c, Fresh Apple Pie 15c, Blueberry Pie 15c, Cherrv Pie 15c, Raisin Pie 15c. BIG SPECIALS AT Williams Furniture Mart During Oui January Clean Up Phone Us For Evening Appointment Williams Furniture Mart Corner Fifth and Maple St. SALE 40th Anniversary and Remodeling Every Suit and Coat Reduced Now Priced $24.40 to $59.40 We are open Saturday till 6 P.M.

Monday till 9 P.M. A MILKER SERVICE DAY WILL BE HELD AT OUR STORE Monday January 10 Bring in your McCormick-Deering milker units and tan-chiou hoses. Let our trained milker servicemen adjust and repair your units to assure you of top operating efficiency. 49 'Sunshine Corner" id SHAW'S Lancaster Implement Co. 1121 MEMORIAL DRIVE TELEPHONE 234 FREE DELIVERY PHONE 3036 MA MMOMDS OPPOSITE THE POSTOFFICE (NTIRNATIONAk HAftVISTM.

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