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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 11

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Dover, Ohio
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11
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BEAD REPOKTER CLASSIFIED ADS Nurse Promoted To Hospital Head At Millersburg MILLERSBURG Miss Lois Frederick, assumed duties Friday as superintendent of Pomerene Memorial Hospital. She succeeds Mrs Margaret Kinsey Mullet, who resigned. Miss Frederick is a graduate in nursing from City Hospital in Coshocton and has been on the staff at Pomerene six years, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Frederick of BlissfieJd.

The Paul Mast residence on E. Jackson decorated by a daughter, Betsy, won first prize of $25 in the Christmas home lighting event. Second prize of $15 was won by the Don Yeager family and Mrs Bernice Crowthers of W. Adams St. received third prize of $10.

A fourth prize of $5 went to Harold Mast of Monroe St. Judges were Miss Marian Davies, art student at Wooster College; Howard Bowman, advertising service representative, and Ralph Oritz, art instructor at Wooster High. Robert Swartz, agriculture economist from Ohio State University, will discuss the "Situation and Outlook for 1954" in all phases of agriculture at Hardy Grange hall Monday night at 8. During the afternoon Mr. Swartz will be at the extension office in the Post Office to help farmers summarize account books for 1953.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Williams, Who spent the past week with their parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Williams of Fredericksburg and Mr and Mrs. H. W. Kendall of RD 2 Millersburg. have left for Jackson, where Mr.

Williams is serving with the United States Army THE DAILY REPORTER, DOVER, OHIO, SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1954 II New Sunday School officers elect Cd at the First Presbyterian Church were: Harold Ezrl, superintendent and Richard -Kagey assistant; Mrs. Philip Miller, secretary; Miss Helen Adams, pianist and Miss Evelyn CrandaU, assistant. Aftermath Club will meet Mon- dft? night at the home of Mrs. P. Carver of E.

Jackson St. A program will be given by Mrs. W. G. Bain and Mrs.

C. R. White. Colloquium Club will meet at the home of Miss Helen Adams of N. Washington St.

Monday night. Mrs Carl Mast will talk on Pakistan. Reuben Hostetier and 1 Mrs. D. A.

Gary also will be.on the program. Buys Control Of Pottery Plant ZANESVILLE, Ohio (ffi Sirs. Russell T. Young and members of tier family have disposed of 49.8 per cent of the stock in the Rose- Vffle Pottery Co. of Zanesville, rhakers of art potteryware in return for two buildings in downtown Zanesville.

Mrs. Leota Clement of Zanesville now controls 99.6 per cent of the stock. The buildings involved had been owned by the pottery corporation. Deaths Last Night By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R. Leonard Bacon, 66, author of a number of volumes of poetry and winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry in 1941, Died Friday.

NEW M. Swasey, 79, associated with the Hearst newspapers for the past 33 years and recently in the gales department of the American Weekly, a Sunday supplement published by; the Hearst organization. Died Friday. BRONXVILLE-, N. Ste- I phen MacDonald, engineer who was a specialist in tunnel construction jmd vice president of the Walsh Construction Co.

of Daven- i port, la. Born in Somimerville, Mass. Died Friday. 1 PORRENTRUY, Switzerland Victor Henry, 67, chairman of the League of Nations' 1935 Saar Pleb- Commission. Died Friday, Cumberland Group Meets By MRS.

RUTH HOtJZE Telephone 3-0988 NEW CUMBERLAND The W.S.C.S. held its monthly meeting Wednesday night at the home of Mrs. Ada Mlllhom with nine members present. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. India Gibbs and was in keeping with the Christmas Season.

Lunch was served during social hour. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mary McCartney. The New Cumberland Warren School will resume classes Monday; Mrs. Hazel Ross left Canton by plane last Thursday to vLsit her sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

and Mrs. C. F. Ludwig at Ormond Beach, Fla. Mrs.

Mildred Scott was shopping in Pittsburgh Wednesday; Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Scott were weekend guests at the W.

B. Banks home in Canton; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waltz and Mr. and Mrs.

Bruce kuthy and daughter visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Pearch in Chagrin Falls; the Ralph Zbrgers of Massillon visited Sunday at ihe Galen Pfaus home. Despite their mythical nine lives, cats rarely live to be more than 15 years old. Member Of Ohio Family BEVERLY Calif.

member of the family that founded Eaton, Ohio, died Thursday in Beverly Hills. She was Mrs. Sallie sister of the late William IX Stephens, one-time California governor. Relatives said her ancestors Were among the Virginia colony settlers in 1629, and that members of the family founded Eaton, where Mrs. Fogarty was born.

One ducky the by oy ra ra Courtesy Standard Oil Co of the familiar sights to visitors at Kelley's Island off in blue Lake Erie is Table Rock. This huge undercut rock the eleSS Power of the wa es and ProvWes channe tO VlCW the Ships and boats at a to from an over the world have jour- anHen IS an t0 tUdy the deep acial carved ancient ice cap that once moved down from the north in 0 and th graven tell the story of a vanished Indian tribe. There are 131 varieties of trees in the Great Smoky Mountains. American Legion Dover Post No. 205 ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES Regular Meeting MONDAY NIGHT JANUARY 4 TRUST COMPANY Dover, Ohio Condensed Statement of Condition at the close of business Dec.

31,1953 RESOURCES Cash on hand and in Banks 1,501,390.55 U.S. Government Obligations 4,726,181.65 State, County and Municipal Bonds 1,286,194.45 Other Bonds and Securities 841 037 28 Loans and Discounts 4,675,421.15 Furniture and Fixtures 57 281.29 $13,087,506.37 LIABILITIES Deposits $12,147,955.47 Capital Stock 250,000.00 Surplus 400,000.00 Undivided Profits 223,382 69 Other Liabilities and Reserves 66,168.21 $13,087,506.37 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.

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