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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 3

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THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PAGE THREE FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1938. atttude between labor and ttvp- yesterday afternoon of the death of the latter's sister-in-law, Mrs. ital." "Many economic wrongs can be Clara Herbert was in charge of the business session. The memorial program will be announced in the near future. HOLD CONFERENCE The- hostess awarded scoring honors in bridge to Miss Dorris Palmer, Miss Gwendolyn Reger and Miss Elaine Hill.

Late lunch was served to Misses Dorris Palmer, Melba Steffen, Helen Ren-nard, Helen Glazer, A. F. OF URGES COOPERATION OF BUSINESS, LABOR Willis Rehard, which occurred Monday night at the home in Tulare, following an operation. One daughter, Mrs. A.

E. righted" by such action, the federation said, and "many of in dustry's legislative burdens can McCallister of the home, sur be remedied." Newcomerstown News ROBERT CRATER, 508 East State Phone 4081 Tribune Sold at Davit Confectionery, Main St and Ritz Tea Room, Bridge St. Classified Ada May Be Telephoned to Mr. Crater or Left at 508 East State St vives. "It means the substitution of Reger, Elaine Hill, Thema Crater, WASHINGTON The Ameri Mrs.

Eugene Riffe, Mrs. Ear cooperation and understanding for The third quarterly conference of the Methodist Protestant church will be held at the local church following the evening service Sunday, according to Rev. J. WILL INITLTE can Federation of Labor proposed Reed, Mrs. John Miburn, mem bers, and the Misses Thelma A class of candidates will be today that business adopt a program of cooperation with labor.

It called upon industry "to dis Cecil Cottrill, pastor. Glazer and Margery Palmer, guests. industrial strife," it said. "All of this is easy of accomplishment because all that is required is to respect and recognize the economic, legal and industrial rights of both labor and capital." initiated during special services at the Rebekah lodge meeting in LEADS IN SALES the I. O.

O. F. hall on Canal GIVES WEATHER REPORT card the weapons of industrial warfare directed against labor by employers associations both now st. Tuesday evening. Lunch will be served.

Extremes in temperature were More Players Wantedto Complete Baseball Team and in days gone by" and to ac noted in Newcomerstown in Board Hires Janitors and One Teacher cept "a new vision of the changed REPORTED IMPROVING April, with the lowest recording at 26 and the highest 86, accord Mrs. Alyce Jewell, East State employe of the local renney store, received an award for leading in sales during April, according to R. M. Mollenkop, East Canal manager. SON IS NAMED ing to M.

R. Yingling The statement was issued by the federation's executive council, in session here at its annual spring meeting. It described its statement as a "declaration of its basic aims and objectives," reiterating its belief in private ownership, collective bargaining and the sanctity of contracts between employers and employes. CHURCHES ington, D. returned home Tuesday after visiting Mr.

and Mrs. G. A. Beers, North College eather observer. Three days were clear, two Mrs.

Charles Mugford, Cross who underwent an emergency operation at the Coshocton city hospital Tuesday night, is reported to be improving. MARRIAGE LICENSE Three new janitors and one st partly cloudy and 14 partly loudy. Rain and snow fell on Arthur Tufford, West Canal visited friends in Tuscarawas three days, sleet on one and rain Wednesday. on six. The coldest day was April The son born to Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Quinn, East Canal recently has been named Roy Dallas. rERSOXALS The formation of this year's edition of the Newcomerstown1 Merchants baseball team is being completed by the new manager, Fred Banbury, during practice sessions at the Athletic field this week. Due to the loss of Ben Bartha-low, last year's first-string catcher, to Coshocton in the C. O.

Manager Banbury and Andy Tuf-ford, business manager, have obtained the services of Gene Fox of Tuscarawas, home of "Whitey" Alfred Lewis Marshall, 39, and the warmest April 26 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lorenz, Coshocton, visited Tuesday wilh management engineer, and Dcro Average temperature was 53 Vi METHODIST PROTESTANT Rev J. Cecil Cottrlll Sabbath school, 9:30. B.

Reed, supt Preaching service 10:30. Theme "Our Mothers." Junior church, 10:30. High school C. 6:30. Leader, Helen Schlarb.

Preaching 7:30. Theme, "Second Class Mothers." thea Katherine Swigert, 32, teach Mrs. T. J. Shannon, Bridge st.

degrees. er, both of Newcomerstown (Rev. Mrs. Frank Rohrbacher, West Church visited in Coshocton TROJANS PLAY TONIGHT Charles Foust). OBSERVANCE PLANNED Mrs.

Jesse Ogle, Mildred and Betty Eileen Ogle, Goodrich Wednesday. is visiting Mr and Mrs. Otto Bei-ter. River and Mr. and Mrs.

Denver Reed, North College st. Miss Zella Mackey, who teaches at Canton, and recently underwent an operation.is convalescing at her home west of here. Mrs. Chester Mackey, East Canal Mrs. Ray Lewis and daughter, Maxine, West State spent Tuesday in Coshocton.

Roger Widder will attempt to teacher were hired, two teachers' resignations accepted and a slight pay hike given the majority of the instructors during the May session of the Newcomerstown board of education at the high school building last night. Noah Byrd, East Canal was hired to replace Charles Berk-heimer as janitor at the high school building, Loy Laughlin, West State to replace Reese Stoffer at the East building, and Will Fletcher, Neighbor to replace Wan-en Jones at the West building. The vacancies were created by the retirement of the present janitors. Abner Adkins, who has been visited in Dover recently. lengthen his strike-out list to visiting in Mt.

Vernon, has re Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Magness, Moore. Fox will alternate behind; the plate with George night when he hurls for the Newcomerstown Trojans against Fres turned to his home on East State Newcomerstown, visited in Dover Observance of Decoration day here was discussed at the D. of U.

V. meeting held at the Legion home Wednesday evening. Mrs. st no at the Athletic field. METHODIST EPISCOPAL Rev.

D. A. Morris Sunday school, 9:30. Clyde Barthalow, supt. recently.

Miss Mary Jane Beers, Wash Mrs. John L. Glenn, Pittsburgh, Out of five wins, Widder has last year's reserve back-stopper. An appeal for hitting outfielders and reserve pitchers is being broadcast by Banbury. At present Banbury will have to select received credit for four and Pap Morning worship 9:30.

Subject pas one. Widder pitched a win of pastor's message, "Mother." ning game against Fresno at the Special music by the primary latter's field April 26. The score department of the Sunday school was 8 to 6. his starting hurlers from a list of prospects including Lester Moore, Tuscarawas, McClafn, Plainfield, "Red" Wassem, Akron, and the junior and senior choirs. OBSERVE 10TII YEAR and Godfrey Meek of PRESBYTERIAN r.ev.

Harold Lee Church school 9:30. The 10th anniversary of the Mothers club in Newcomerstown The infield will probably be Morning worship 10:30. "Back of the First Mother's will be observed at a dinner to be held Monday evening at 7 at the Stoffer lunch room on East set up by Banbury with Barcus at first, Leonhard, second, Loader, short, and Frantz, third. Day." Special litany hymns, poems State and a program, to be and music for the occasion. given at 8 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Arthur Zimmer, North Col Meeks will patrol left field. The other field positions are yet to be filled, with several recruits putting in their bids for recognition during practice sessions. FOURSQUARE GOSPEL Rev.

Dayten and Adele Haney Sunday school, 9:30. lege st. Former members of the organization will be honored guests. Efforts to engage a Lakeland Morning worship 10:30. Ser iv yj I I 7 3 mon, "Mothers of the Bible." Beach nine for the opening contest at Lakeland Beach are being POEM ACCEPTED Crusader service 6:30 p.

m. for made. No decision has been young people. A poem, "The Everyday Evangelistic service at 7:30 made yet, however. Practice sessions will be held Saturday and The vacancy created by the res- gnation of Miss Dorothea Swi-gert in the home economics department will be filled by Miss Margaret Baer of Indianola, Iowa.

Miss Baer is a graduate of Iowa State university. Miss Murphy's resignation was accepted and the vacancy left unfilled for the present. The raise in the majority of the teachers' salaries was slight and will be offset by the elimination of one teaching post in the grades and in the reduction of the home economics instructor's pay. No raise in pay was granted any of the three building principals. Ji raise of $10 per month was refused by Supt.

W. B. Hayes. No action was taken on Coach Dave Gorby's contract, it having three years to run. The four-year contract was offered by Coach Gor-by last summer and accepted by the school board.

July 1 was set by the board as the hiring deadline. All contracts must be returned signed by that time and any extensions or revisions after that time will be "frowned upon" by the board members. The ruling was made due to difficulties experienced last year when late resignations were received from teachers who received better offers. Of the three retiring janitors, message, "Uncrowned Kings, Sunday afternoons. Things," written by Mrs.

Charles Gunn, East State was accepted by the Crown Anathology of Verse, a book of poems recently published in New "York City. PHONE 510 423 MAIN ST. LAST WEEK'S WINNER WAS J. L. WRIGHT, S.

3RD ST. FIRST BAPTIST Rev. Rodney Gould Sunday school, 9:30. Sermon, 10:30. Ralph Marlowe entertained her club with 7 o'clock dinner and cards at her home on West State A hymn written by Mrs.

Gunn entitled "Lord of All the Day" Prayer service and Bible study st. CITRATE MAGNESIA, 25c Sizes, Price was sung during services at the Presbyterian church Sunday. Scoring honors were won by Thursday evening, 7:30. ST. FRANCIS de SALES Rev.

Fr. Hugh J. Spires Mrs. Erwin Johns and Mrs Ken AUTO CRASHES RAni neth Phillips. Dinner was served to Mrs.

Erwin Johns, Mrs. Chester Best, Mrs. Kenneth Phillips, Saturday, Catechetical of school A Chevrolet coupe was slight children at 9:30. HINKLE'S PILLS, Bottle of 100, Price ly damaged and the driver, Paul Practice for May procession 10 Mrs. Grover Goettge, Mrs.

Russell Taylor, Mrs. Chester Randies, a. m. Mrs. Lloyd Ley.

Mrs. R. Lellan Miller, reportedly of Coshocton, suffered Injuries of the left arm when the car failed to round the turn at the south approach of Sunday, Holy sacrifice of mass Shoemaker and Mrs. Marlowe. HOSTESS TO CLUB 10.

Confessions before mass. Benediction after mass. IFEE the Pilling st river bridge and crashed into a guard rail at 11:30 Mrs. Harry Sweitzer, South Reese Stoffer, Beaver is dean in years of service. He has serv Wednesday.

ARE MOVING: HOUSE Daily mass at 7 a. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. H. E.

Taylor Bible study, 9:30. Sermon, 10:30. "Words ed as janitor of the East building A 5x7 BEAUTY TONE ENLARGEMENT $3-98 Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith are Vor 26 years.

Charles Berkheim' and erer. Liberty st was served at lo SOUS' I 92.C the high school building since its Meditations." moving their house from West Church st. to the east side of Goodrich near West Canal st. It the II rOkVf With every Roll of Films. Here erection 14 years ago, while War Holy Communion, 11:30.

Sermon, 7:30. Subject, "The ren Jones, Dewey has been RECEIVE DEATH WORD custodian of the West building for Word of Life." 12 years. Their resignations will River entertained her bridge club at her home Wednesday evening, with Mrs. Charles Hill, Mrs. Harvey Reger, Mrs.

Simeon Phillips, Mrs. Frank Huff and Mrs. Mae Mercer receiving scoring honors. The hostess served a two-course lunch to Mrs. Charles Hill, Mrs.

Simeon Phillips, Mrs. Mae Mercer, Mrs. Harvey Reger, Mrs. Frank Huff, Mrs. Jess Hosfelt, Mrs.

H. J. Lydick and Mrs. Josie Edwards. Mrs Simeon Phillips will be hostess to the club at her home on West State May 26.

GRANGE PROGRAM Mr. and Mrs. John Rehard, received word be effective Sept. 1. There were UNITED BRETHREN Rev.

S. W. Ellis West Church plant Buy your Films at Miller's, (you save 10). Have them Developed at Miller's (We Give You FREE DEVELOPING). Then get a 5x7 ENLARGEMENT of any Negative Aboslutely FREE.

24 Hour Service on Developing and Worship and Bible study, 9:30 37 applications for the posts. MRS. MARLOWE HOSTESS Mother Names I Son as Killer I Junior C. E. 5:30.

Senior C. 6:30 Evening worship, 7:30. Mother's day theme Two tables of bridge were in play Wednesday night when Mrs. ii il ii. ir i Nou get qvkk relief from painful I CIGARETTES I I ao renew, itchinj, burning and A minor bleeding.

NAZARENE Rev. Roy E. Klingler Morning worship, 9:30. Sunday school, 10:30. N.

Y. P. 6:30. Prayer meeting Tuesday, m. Topular The Buckhorn Grange will give the following program at the Wolf Grange hall Saturday evening: song, "The Old Folks at roll call, "My Mother's 7:30 mm CI OP I TABLETS I $1,35 1 8 I CARTER'S I Liver Pills i uALlO 16c 37c I BERKSHIRE GRASS SEEDS I i C'' I A Government Tested Lawn Seed I 19c 37c W-': Maiden Scripture reading, Mrs.

James Shaw; recitations MILK-ODDITIES "Welcome," Donna Mizer, "Greet ing," Grace Chapman, "The Will ing Child," Robert Chapman, "The Little Mother," Bonnie SOe DR. CALDWELL'S Gray, "Every Mother and Earl West, "Dad's SYRUP PEPSIN David Mizer, "Everyday Mothers mm, 25c CHOCOLATE EX-LAX 19c Erma Hoffman, "A Boy CONSISTS OF MOTHER'S DAY SERVICE PLATE Mother," Robert Fenton; panto mime hymn, "Almost 50c AROMATIC OQ. CASCARA, 4-0. 6V Norma and Mary Miller; music CALCIUM PH03PHORUJ VITAMINS D.E.anoG 7 SUNDAY. MAT 8th in charge of Arthur John; vocal solos, "There's a Mother Always 18c 49c Waiting You at Home, Sweet 25c CASTOR Oil, TASTELESS, 4-04.

7.5c. CAROID AND BILE SALTS 50c FF.ENAM1NT GUM Full 10" size with broad maroon border embellished with 22 kt. gold and dainty floral center. A real $1.00 value for Ask the Clerk Haw! Home," Lloyd Cunningham, IRON 3UOAR PROTIDO TAT "Mother of My Heart," Mrs. Ar thur Lahmers, "Memories of My Old Kentucky Home," Wayne Mizer: poem, "Your Mother and BOXED CANDIES In Special Gift Boxes 29c, 49c, 75c 98c, $1.50 1 Pound Pounds Mother's Day T(liet Srts, GREETING Prrfumes CARDS Electrical 5c, 10c, 25c Appliances iymmsr pin wiiniiiiiwwiii.iiiiii i miwjui Mine," Nella Miller, "His Moth er," Mrs.

Chester Randies; exer cise, "Mothers Day," 10 juveniles fit, I 4 7 4 p. closing song. "Silver Threads Among the Gold." HOLD COTTAGE MEETING SAVE AT MILLER'S 85c 36o MILK WITCH MAGNESIA HAZEL pint pint 19c 19c Members of First Baptist church Missionary society met Wednesday afternoon at the sum II modess 10c COPPER RURSIN6 gfm Ss POT CLEANER minTO r'l Napkin; y- OOTTuS Hone 0n At I Uon Miller'i 9fnr 5r i'V'i Special 101 Jt dozen QC mer cottage of Mr. and Mrs Harry Berg, along the Tuscarawas Everything you want in one food! It is true that these elements are found in other foods, BUT, MILK is the only food in which ALL of them are found. No scale breaking when you drink milk.

Eat 9 eggs or a pound of sirloin steak, if you will, and acquire avoirdupois, but, the fuel and energy value you obtain will be no more than you get from CONNER'S SOFKURD MILK which is more than ordinary milk. Nothing is added to SofKurd. It is PASTEUR- IZED (for your safety) and its flavor is rich, creamy, de- licious and sweet. river near Orange. "Missionaries of Ohio" was the discussion topic.

Mrs. Berg served refreshments to Mrs. El mer Peoples, Mrs. Carl Black, Sanitary jV Economical Miss Alma Beall, Mrs. Bertie Van Sickle and Mrs.

Minnie Loader TiMu' i nc filWffl! Box of 230 Sheet 1UW jWA yfJK, I 7 10c FI.ETCHER'S Q1 I IJJ 111 CASTORIA Ji I 31 Several members were unable to Convenient KLEENEX attend because of sickness. MAY JOIN SORORITY 13c 200 TISSUES I 5e ANTI-COLIC Affiliation with a national 3c LIGHTHOUSE KITCHEN CLEANSER sorority is being considered by IiSlfe lOI 80c ANTISEPTIC 11 BABY OIL group of local girls, who Wednes 75c DEXTRI-MALTOSE DELK 4c 39c 63c 43c 25c day evening elected officers prior to applying for a charter during a cartv at the home of Miss COLGATE ALL NUMBERS 50c PABLUM BABY FOOD Elizabeth Murphy, East Canal st TOOTH PASTE 1.25 TABLETS 89c MJM-i mm mm i I mm mr mmm mmmm i Elected were Miss Melba Stef To make herself "right with God," Mrs. Mary Smith, top, has confessed a part in a murder that baffled west coast authorities for 10 years. A few days before her scheduled release from Washington state prison, Mrs. Smith wrote to the warden, naming her son, Decasto Earl Mayer, lower photo, as the actual killer of Naval Lieut.

James E. Bassett in Los Angeles. Mayer is now serving a life aentenee. i 15c SAL PHILLIPS' HEPATICA Tooth Paste Bottle 17c 49c UUBJUUUI IMIJWU III II IWIIIIH AT YOUR DOOR fen, president; Miss Gwendolyn II OR YOUR STORE 10c HEINZ BABY FOODS, 3 for AT MILL 18 Reger, vice-president, and Mrs John Milburn, secretary-treasurer, Bi ll if PQjg () No decision was reached 3s which sorority would be selected by the group. mmdm.

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