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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 2

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Massillon, Ohio
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TWO THE EVENING INDEPENDENT MASSILLON. OHIO FRIDAY. MAY 7. 1937 SALMAGUNDI PERSONAL NOTES AND BRIEP MENTION OP MANY THINGS DUKE, WALLIS "VERY HAPPY" Bom, Thursday afternoon, at to city hospital, to Mr. and Mrs.

Car Detweiler, of 932 1st NE, a. son. Henry Eunwnins, daughter Dorothy and son, Junior, of Detroit, will spenc the week-end with Mr. Rummins mother, Mrs. Sarah Rummins, of 333 Ohio NE.

a Miss Florence Buss, a student a' Notre Dame college, Cleveland, is spending the week-end with her par- 2 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Russ, of 1st NE. Mr. and Ernest Crecy, of Na- vsrre, Mrs.

J. P. Terry, of Erie and Miss Marian Remley, of 9th st. SW( motored Thursday to Qevelanc where they spent the day. Mrs.

Terry broadcast a program of songs Thurs-- day afternoon over radio station "WTAM, Cleveland. Mrs. JPrank Beumgarner, of Mans- field, and Mrs. Paul Heimerdinger, of Cleveland, former Massillon resi: dents, attended a meeting of the ladies auxiliary to the B. and O.

erans, held Thursday afternoon at the residence of Mrs. Julia Wiens, of 927 4th NE. 20 ENTERED IN DERBY CLASSIC Nineteen Colts and Oae GeMing listed For Historic Race At Churchill Downs Saturday Ky, May 7. With no unexpected developmenta, 20 of the country's outstanding three- year-olds, 19 colts and one gelding, today were entered for the 63rd "running of the $50,000 added Kentucky Derby over a mile and a quarter at Churchill iJowns tomorrow. Five minutes before the entry book was scheduled to close the expected field of 20 had been accounted for, with Trainer John G-reely just getting under the wire with the entry of JBurning Star from the Chicago-owned Shandon farm.

Nearly three hours earlier, Billionaire had gotten away in front when Moss Cossman, stable agent, wrote -the name of Billionaire on the blank for the first entry. For the first time in 10 years there was not a filly in the field to complex tae public as did Nellie Flag, Mata Hari and Bazaar in recent years. The only gelding was No Sir, owned and trained by Mary Hirsch. Robert Robert L. Schlafly, 35, of 1041 Dover Akron, former resident i of Beach City, died at the Massillon MONTS, Prance, May 7.

(fp) Ed- city hospital Thursday midnight. His ward, of Windsor and Wallis Warfield widow, Mrs. Atlanta Schlafly; his Haud-In-Hand Former King And' Bride-To-Be Pose On town For Photographers. Simpson, hand-in-hand and beaming, posed for photographers today beneath a chestnut tree on the lawn of the Chateau de Cande. Inside, invitations were being prepared for the select circle that will witness the former British monarch's marriage to Mrs.

Simpson on a still secret wedding day. are very happy. We always are very happy," the duke said, smiling. The woman for whose love he renounced a throne nodded her emphatic approval. The bride-to-be's trousseau, including a wedding gown in "WaUis blue," is virtually complete.

The shade is one both she and Windsor prefer. The date for the wedding will be announced after the coronation of the duke's brother-successor in London next Wednesday. WILL PRESIDE AT MEETING L. J. Smith, superintendent of Massillon schools, is scheduled to preside at a city schools session at the spring meeting of the Northeastern Ohio Industrial Arts Teachers association at Kent State university, Kent, Saturr day.

W. A. Walls, superintendent of Kent schools, J. Dunn, of West Techr nical high school, Cleveland, and J. C.

Straub, pf Quthwait school, Cleveland, will address the group. More than 300 persons are expected at the ing. Typewriters Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchanged or Repaired at YOCUM'S Near P. O. mother, Mrs.

C. A. Ackerman, of Canton; a sister, Mrs. Helen Weiraer; and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs F.

B. Schlafly, of Beach City, survive. The funeral will be held Sunday at 2:30 p. m. at the grandparents' residence in Beach City.

Interment will be made at Beach City. Mrs. Charlotte Graybill Funeral The funeral of Mrs. Charlotte M. Graybill, 77, who died Monday morning at the residence of her daughter, Mrs.

Mabel Palmer, of 1232 Walnut SW, was held Thursday at 2 p. m. at the Palmer residence. The Rev. E.

Engle, pastor of the First Reformed church, officiated. Interment was made in the MMsillon cemetery. The pallbearers were Thomas GraybUl, Aaron Graybill, Joseph Kur- YOUR ROOF If It Needs Attention Uge BIRD Asphalt Shinties and Boll Roofing Always The Beat The Brown Lumber Co, Erie St, S. Phone 4111 LONG SEPARATION IS ENDED BY 'AD' LORAIN. (Iff) Mrs.

Carl F. Hell, is. man has been reunited with James Leroy Green, of Chicago, the brother from whom she was separated 40 years agg a.nd whose death had been reported J- She said Green left home at the age 0f 18 and had" not been heard from until recently when die adVeitosed in many newspapei's, seeking hlfn io clear up the estate of a relative. A friend in (Jhicagp to her that 'Green was dead. butVa week later he came to Lorain to see read the advertisements.

Ask Your Neighbors where they got those good looking, satisfying gye Glasses Then come in and kt up fit you, too, Dr. L. A. Wagner st, mt, e. s.

WATER SUPPLY OF CITY BLOWN AWAY SANDOHKY officials applied recently for a government loan for a new water intake pipe. They cited as one of the reasons for the proposed change, that the wind has away" the water supply several times in past years. The city gets its water from Sandusky bay through a large pipe. Whenever a strong northwest wind for any length of time, it forces a large part of the water out of the bay and has several times caused a near "water famine." DOCTOR STUMPS P. 0.

EMPLOYES TONKAWA, Okla. This social security proposition has ita stutnpers for Harry J. Barclay, postmaster. A physician here, whose office girl also works for another doctor, debated sometime before filling out the blanks sent to employers. When the doctor turned in the blank, Barclay found written under the space captioned "how many persons employed?" the words "one-half." Postmaster Barclay decided to lea.ve the solution to Washington.

FIRE BELL IS SOLD FOR JUNK SPRINGFIELD. No longer will the long bass notes of the 60- year-old bell in the tower of central fire headquarters ring out here. Its 2,100 pounds were too much for the rickety tower so it was removed to be sold for junk. The bell, bearing the inscription "haste! Save from the demon of had sounded alarms and riot calls since 1887. SOLVE MAIL BOX FIRE PROBLEM ERIE; Pa.

Smoke billowed from a mailbox but firemen hesitated to quench the fire, someone pointed out the possibility of federal prosecution if they opened the box. The firemen solved the JegaJ qufrk by Inserting the noaale of a hose in the letter slot. They said a lighted ciga- ret had been thrown into the box. NO COUNTY TAXES PORT GAINES, Ga. it county commissioners counted money in the county till, found they had enough to meet operating expenses A and pay off state assessments, and decided on a "no tax" policy for the fiscal year.

WOMAN, 80, GETS PERMANENT BIG PRAIEIK, B. P. Reed of Craigton went "modern" at fc 80. On her birthday, her daughter, Mrs. Rose Somerville, a beauty parlor operator, gave the aged woman her first permanent SEE AND HEAR New Arvin Rhythm RADIO For'Expert Service and Repair Work FPREST WILSON at 79(14 Wilson's Radio Engineering All Guaranteed 18 5th NE.

See Our Great Display of 1937 RADIOS Every Type, Make and Model Zenith, StewartrWarner, Grynow, Spartpn, R. C. Philcp and Crpsjgy NO DOWN PAIBSDENJ 1 $1.00 Weekly Liberal Allowince MASSILLON MUSIC STORE 5S 1st SW. Hnski, Homer Frank, Raymond Wiandt and Poster Morton. Malone Conyers Malone Conyers, 50, of 1118 Walnut SE, died Thursday afternoon at the Massillon city hospital.

He is survived by four brothers, Philip, Gallup, George and Walter Ccnyers, of SumUr, S. two sisters, Mrs. Duella Hendres and Mrs. Essie Kookle, also of Sumter; a daughter- in-law, Bemce Conyers, of Massillon, and a grandchild. The funeral arrangements have not been completed and will be announced later.

Fred Neisel Funeral The funeral of Fred Neisel, 53, of near Battlesbuig, former resident of Massillon, who died Tuesday afternoon, was held Thursday at 1:30 p. m. at the residence and at 2 o'clock at the Asbuty E. church at Battlesburg. Tae Revs- A.

Deutsch COAL CHAMPION LUMP Per Ton The Stuafer- Hammond Lbr. Co. Exclusive DIM till and G. II. Klotz officiated, ment was made at Dover.

Inter- Joseph Novak Funeral The funeral of Jaseph Novak, of 144 Warwick NW, was held Thursday afternoon at the Arnold funeral home. Interment was made in the Massillcn cemetery. The Rev. A. D.

Laman, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiated. State Hospital Death Harvey Hoffman, 59. of Georgetown, O-, died at the Massillon State' hospital this morning. The body is at the Paquelet funeral home pend- ing completion of funeral arrange- ments. evening, was held today a.

m. at the residence and at the Sonnenberg Memumite' church. The Revs. Louis Anistutz and Jacob Neun- schwacder officiated. Interment was made In the church cemetery.

Allun Zerquet Funeral The funeral of Allan Zerquet, 72, of Brewster, who died Thursday at the city hospital, will be held Saturday at 10 a. at Rittmgier's funeral home at Brewster, the Rev. Miller, of the M. E. church officiating.

Interment will be made in the Wilmot cemetery. William Jenkius Funeral The funeral of William Jenkins, 88, for many years a pudd'ei 1 in a local tolling mill, was neld Thursday afternoon afc the Arnold funeral home with the Kev. A. D. Laman, pastor of the First Baptist church, officiating.

Interment was made in Newman's Creek chapel cemetery. VOTES COST CENTS MARION, vote cast Marion county's primary or general elections last year cost cents, C. G. Ritzier, deputy election board clerk, reported. Mrs.

Katie Lehman Funeral The funeral of Mrs. Katie Lehman, 62, of near Kidron, who died Tuesday QUALITY PAIHI5 SMART SHOES For Mother press up for your own Mother's Day, and the family will be proud of you! We have shoes smart in their new summer tails and so comfortable. PRICKER'S SHOE STORE 30 FIRST NE. We've everything you need in gardening supplies, tools, shrubs, plants, seeds and equipment MASSILLON SEED SUPPLY CO. 224 Lincoln Way, W.

Phone SHEKWIN WILLIAMS Largest Selection of Wallpaper In Brighten-Up Store, Inc. 324 Lincoln Way, W. Dial 8121 Mother's Day May 9th Shoes, Slippers or Hosiery make a lasting, practical gift for Mother. X-RAY FIT 46 ERIE SOUTH PAINT COSTS LESS than new equipment! You won't need to buy a new tractor, truck, or other pieces of ment any where near as soon if you keep them painted with LQWB BROTHERS TRUCK AND TOR PAINT. For this preserving paint simply won't let metal rust or wood decay.

Always hare a can of tbij pxint handy. Let us keep you supplied. GILCHER LUMBER CO. Canal Fulton, O. Mother's Day Candy Gales Assorted Chocolates $1.00 $2.00 Joan Manning Chocolates 25c 50c $1,00 Horton's Gold Package, 1 lb 59c DOUBLE Contest Votes On All Sales of Mother's Day Candy and Stationery Baltzly's Cut Rate Drug Store A MASSILLON MOTOR ENZOL GA NO GUMMING NO CARBON Benzol does not leave a residue in the motor.

With correct carburetor adjustment, any carbon formed is soft and sooty and blows out the eachaust, Constant use of Benzol Blend Gasoline renders carbon moval unnecessary. SOLD AND BLENDED 17-ic ERJDB AT PENNSYLVANIA SUBWAT RHINE'S SERVICE STATION mnC 7th St, NE. Learn To Play Any Musical Instrument FOE ONLY We furnish you with a mwicftl instrument, instruction book, an4 private lessens Engelhardt's Musical Instruments 33 First Street, SW. Phon? 3023 BI-SWING SPORT COATS $14-50 Check and Plaid WOOL SLACKS $5.50 to $7.50 SMITH SMART OXFORDS $7.50 and $8.50 Suits and Topcoats Direct from America's Best Tailoring Establishments SMlTHSON SUITS t. 50 Stratbury Topcoats 50 to 50 LONG PIETZCKER HE MAN'S STOKE Tidy Deodorant Tfirte Safe Effsciiae Farms .49 Each from 48 to 72 THE MASSILLON DRUG CUT RATE Year Mettily neighbor bo meets and often BEATS Ail Advertised effco tjn 48 Ip 72 POWOER-IriJUiei daJnti.

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Years Available:
1930-1976