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Times Signal from Zanesville, Ohio • Page 18

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Times Signali
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Zanesville, Ohio
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fHE SUNDAY TIME8-81CNAL-8UNPAY. OCTOBMt S. Aii the Latest News Putnam CHAPPKLEAR FIRM IN BUSINESS 60 YEARS DIVIDE $2,000 AMONG CHURCHES IN PUTNAM PUTNAM PAGE klANAUKD bV Pl)TA I A I A K. Paul J. and lltlk Martha Sue.

have re- irom Bethwda Uotnc on Putaam aienue. MaysviDe Serv-U-weL Market 1215 Maysville Ave. A NEW STORE WITH IMPROVED SERViCE" H. E. Stephens R- E- Monlux Free Delivery Phone 1104 fUT.SAM AMUbKMtM ASSOCIATION.

INC. OFFICtKS: S. f. TRICK W. JTesldent Mm.

MjrOo Etiel ot Putnam avenue, has returned irom Portamouth. vUiere she attended the branch i inz or the Women's Foreign Mlsslon- Ury Society of the Methoaist Putnam News COAL "Select" Red Ash Lump "Choice" Kcd Ash Lump ERR, "x-r Size For Good Coal Call Bu. HYSELL WRAITH Phone 1904-W The Muskingum River Gravel Co. SAND AND GRAVEL Mr. and Mrs.

p. C. Elliott ana daughter vrcra the jruesU ot Mrs Olllo Cannon of New Lexington IJ-- Dorothy Narngon and aon of Wll- Water Front-- Madison Street anl Phone 389 ZANESVILLE, OHIO SEE WHAT YOU BUY- ZANESVILLE MOULD CO, GLASS FACTORY MOULDS ONLY THE BEST CAN BE PACKED IN GLASS homo in hit Mr. and Mrs lord 938 Wootllawn La Rue Bible class members of Putnam Presbyterian church were entertained Friday i at tr.c v- A The v.ere Reata Lorlmcr. Mix Lucille Weiss and Mrs Forbes Mr and Mrs.

Russell Schue nnd Mrs. Schuea father. Clide Joslln. ot Hajiover. Pa-, are guests lor a few das of Mrs.

Clara Achauer nnd family of Putnam a Mr. and Charles Adams, of Musklngum announce birth of twin daughters, boru nt Bc- thcfida lioapltal Tucsdaj morning Edaard Still. 03G gone to Washington. D. v.hero he has enrolled nt btrajcr college.

Mn Clara Pcmbcrton of Echo nup. has been 111 nt her lion e. Is Improving. Mrs. i.

Fox of Putnnm entertained the members of the L. club at her homo Tuesday Mrs. Mabel Whcaton of Musklngum has been from the Good Samaritan hospital to her home Mrs Wheatoti was Injured In nn automobile nccident. her car collided i truck at the Putnam a approach of the Sixth street bridge. Mr and Mrs.

Robert Andrcv.3, Moxnhala had ns their recent guests, Mr. and Mrs Gill Dcenln nnd family, and Mrs a Suiikel, nil of Newark The regular monthly meeting of the Truth Seekers cl.us of First church was held at the home of Mrs Jasper U. Harnllne avenue. Wednesday i Mr und Mrs. Murrel Shepherd of Ma3villL' HvciHie.

rcccnth Mr and Mrs A Robinson of Rosc- Mrs George Scbnugh of Youngs- a former Putnam rosldent. has returned to her home after i i i home of her parents. Mr. and Mn Albert Zelmer, of Putnam avenue. Gerald Watt and Peart Cannon of New Lexington, were the recent of Mr.

and Mrs Clarence Cllne ol Echo mcnue. Mrs. Mattlo riagg of Woodlawn -uenue. has returned f-om Lowell, she P. Etoneburntr haa returned Pittsburgh, where he was called on business.

Mrs John Elliott'of Putnam avenue undergo an operation for the re- a of her tonsils on Wednesday 11 Good Samaritan hospital. Mr and Mrs Russell Ooodrlch. Superior street, had as their recent Roy Goodrich and daughter of Jackson. Mrs. George Chldester of Malta, was the recent guest of Mrs Howard Du- of Jefferson street.

OUR PURPOSE IS TO SERVE YOU and We Are Serving Our Purpose Nourse's Pharmacy 410 Putnam 46 FALL DRIVING WILL BE A PLEASURE AFTER We Put Your Car in Shape Test Your Old Radio Tubes Free, and Will Replace Bad Ones. EDGAR BROS. Phone 520 614-616 Putnam PLUMBING and HEATING CHAS. A. ATKINSON GSl Seborn Ave.

Phone 116 DR. H. R. SECRES1 Dentist X-RAY Open Evenings 2 Putnam Ave. Phone 706 Your Prescription Given careful and prompt attention.

A Pharmacist always in charge phes ou assurance of skilled i delay or doubt. Putnam Pharmacy ZIMMER HURLEY a A Cnr rlrrc-p M. Carrlo Johnson. 910 Woodlawn avenue, who sustained Injury to her right hand Thursday, by being ciught In an electric wringer Is slow- Improving. Belmon Dmall of Jefferson street.

enrolled at the University of Cln- clnn xtl. where he Is studying chemical INTERESTING PARTY FOR SEATTLE GUEST Miss Catherine Lcffler of Putnam entertained vlth a very del i partj at her home on Wed- i In honor of her aunt. Martraret Curtis Leo of Seattle, who Is visiting here Tlie main feature of the evening vina a steak fry and wiener roast In the a Later bunco was played at four tables In the i i room, which vv-is artistically decorated with beau- i a Those present Mr. and Mrs. William Curtis and cinughter, Char- Mr.

and Mrs William Stockdale ind d-uigliter, Jcanette, Mr. nnd Mrs. Llmcr Burton nnd daughter. Edna, Mrs Jennie Springer, Mrs Olive Smith, MM Hermlnle Weber, Mtsa Elolsc Mny Barr, Bon- n'e Jcin BRrr, Mrs Kate Leffler, Will Bo-vcrs. Charleo Wllwn.

Miss Goldle fnber of White Cotwge. Mr. nnd Mrs Jim Bowers of Trlnuay, the honored guest and tlio hostess, MLss Leffler. FOR BRIDE-ELECT Miss Audrev launder of Seborn ave- IIUL-. entertained In honor of Miss Ch irlotto Armbrust.

a bride elect. The homo decorations conilsted of pretty a flo.vcre Bunco played at four tables and the prize winners vve-Li Miss Mav Osborne and Miss Pratt. Ejich guest received a heart filliped card on i was an original Each one tola MLss Armbrust In rhyme sho would find a i nnd these mnde up a mlscella- for lie- Lunch wni WT- vcd at the cird tables MKs Ethel Pratt and Lucy Jacobs of Cleveland, were out of town guests. BIRTHDAY PARTY James A. Bowers, Trlnwaj.

wns the honored puest at a party receiitlj In honor of his C8th a He wxs a Putnam resident, and Is a retired railroader. Tlioso present were' Mrs Kate Lcffler. Catherine I-cffler. Caroline LelHcr. Mr nnd Mrs W.

Stockdalc. Jo.inettc Stockclnle, Mri J. Wavnc Siilth. Mr. and Mrs William Curtis, ctnrlotto Curtis.

John nnd Gorhim. Mr. and Mrs Elmer Burton. Edna Burton. Mrs.

Hermlne Weber. Charlei Weber and Mrs. Mar garct Curtis Lot. of Seattle, Wash. of Putnam Mooday evening.

$3,000 waa to lour churcbea In Putnam to dlvKUd aa foilom: to Church ot ChrUt oo WcoJdawn and to the other three, namely. Putnam Presbyttrlan. the Plm tl. E. Putnam corporation, formed yean ago.

Por etevra hate been cotidurttaf what la kaowa aa the- Pumpkin Show on nue. from thte entertainment baa OcpoatUd In a number of banks of thla city, and the amount on hand at ptWect M.OOO. had plnned to thla money to bulid a in vhlch and varloua ootnmunity could be held during the winter mortfn well aa summer. Thla pian has now been abandoned, and It that the money will xaed tor benevolent The money given to tha chuzchca will no doubt appreciated greatly, Inasmuch aa Pint M. X.

church la Just now putting on A drive to pay tlie swhlch. haa been standing tor some on theli building. Pair BaptUt Is planning to make Imprort- menta, Including an addition -upon whlcb. arcOrttecta are at the time drawing The Putnam Amustment asaoclatlon must be complimented for thtlr public spirit and wlae Judgment In dls trlbutlng thla money to the ad It seems that this propoal tlon was placed the ment association by J. B.

Wllaon. who one of the veteran members of corporation. Other members are Oeorgo Popp. H. A.

Mangold, A. Ratcllff. Thomaa Oetter. Frank A. Bowen.

M. Wageman, 3. T. Price, and A. D.

Morrlaon. im we find about of the moat Important DCM afttabUaomenU Ttr located Putnam. It in enterprise under con- utructloa here. tenlb le" far a mou na art con- lp eclally Interesting to us as -rorrlM on" In. tm.

and thani CnsppeVw Drug TM. fim cooaUtefl ol Wuium Chapptftar. now deceased and nls thrai PTM who resides at 14 futnam Is the only one with the business DOW. Of a 8 1 orTthrre van; a as Arner ceroed snd or curiosity. But they them onl out 01 pl noe and 0 i for is to 1 -i.

FROM OLD DIRECTORY Additional names from the Putnam Directory or 1860. (Continued). Gosben, Henry--millwright Ooshen. John. Goshen.

John Jr. Oosherx L. --tinner Goss. Win. H--conductor Gould.

Edward--enj. Graham. B. Graham. N.

H. Granger. Moses Grayson, Joeeph--cooper. arepn, Timothy--lab. Green.

Wm. stocker, Grtffce, W. poetoffice. A. A --dry Guthrle, A.

A Jr. Guthrle. Chas--student. Guthrle. O.

Taylor). Guthrle, Herbert--b. k. Guthrlc, Mrs. Famella.

Guthrle. Stephen A a Guthrle, Stephen H. GutBrlo door and flooring mill. Quthrie, W. B.

AMPUTATE FINGER Arthur Ragor of Putnam who has been suffering from blooc poisoning for the past six wetks, was sjrnln removed to the Good Samaritan hospital, where It was necessary to amputate the thumb on his lelt bald. Mr. Ragor cut his thumb while at work at the Shulta restaurant six weeks ago. and while It was very acre at the time, thought nothing of It. It was necessary at that time to remote turn to the hospital, It responded to treatment, and was dismissed in two weeXj).

But a second Injury to his hand made imputation nescssary. He la getting along now jus well as can expected. AT KLINE HOME Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kline.

05! Echa avenue, entertained with, fry at their home on Sunday evening honoring their house Mr. anc Mrs. Roy Bcale, Josephine Alcott. and Mrs. J.

Beftle. all of Toledo. Covers were JaJd for 12 The tubl decorations were fall flowers, of au tumn Rh-idei. and the evening was spent socially. BOYS ACT IN MUNICH Munich.

Oct. 4--W--Students Harrow, trie ruinous Englah, publl school, played George Bernard Shaw "Saint Joan" hero In English to a appreciative audience aereral years ajo. He it 5J1 Putnam F. Burtch Chappelear. a well known pharmacist.

at 31- areaue. All of toeae man who have figured prominently In tlio bualness and aoclal Ills of Putnam, are respected by HI wbo know them, and wlUi their xamlllea are active mem- ben of Putnam PrMbyUrtan church, and auxiliaries. Wm. U. Sons, wholesale druttlAU and manufacturers 01 Proprietary Flavoring Ex- etcf.

177 and 179 Putnam ave- 'Among the meritorious proprietary dslmlns public attention. nono are more worthy than those bearing the familiar trade mark of William M. Chappelear Sons of this city. It la not necessary to enter upon any Introductory overture w.th iponderful ol this tahment. The senior member of rm was born and reared here and been a recogniued leader and pro-- LOter of all the best of this life unicipality lor many securing education or hlmaeir by conducting a of this he studied he practiced nterlng upon his present wmal for.

pharmaceutical ursults led Wm trlcades and In oseph Bhaw in the drug buMness. most ardent research, among nature COAL MOST HEAT PER DOLLAR MANHATTAN--OR--DUNDON ORRIS COAL CO. PHONE 224 IT PAYS To be sure of the RuildinR Materials pay big dividends in satisfaction throughout years. PHONE 277 JOHN DUERR CO. Messrs.

and his he is the fact that the tatloa estaollshed by thla 131 S.VC crreat cough cure for stom- cholera morbus. etc, exter- nt. for wounds, sprains or -Chappelcars Vegetable Liver Worm Pow- ders'ind condition Powders for live aro manufacturers on a large- scale of fruit which are strictly pure and of great Qualities which have gained them a lirxe and rapidly increasing sale: also manufacturing Chappelear's ink powders, a cheap and ever ready method ROOFING SPOUTING JEWEL FURNACES Refrigerators Repaired F. J. STEWART SHEET METAL CONTRACTOR "Redibilt" HandJOine, a Stone, Tile ot nrlrk.

Ready to Install. Save Marietta Rustic Company WTT-W ATC. it rtrrrc Shop 332 Weller Ave. Phone 2-1S7-W Experienced Finger Waving Crystal Barber and Beauty Shop 1214 Maysville Ave. Phone 775-J or 4738 "A Home for the Future Is the Foundation of Happiness" OUR SERVICE IS BEST ISRAEL LUMBER GO.

1'hone 674 415 Woodlawn The Classic Confectionery Moses Schervish Putnam at Harrison Quality plus Service equals Success SEA FOODS IN SEASON OUR SPECIALTY BOKAY GARDENS I G15 I AVF. Sherwood Pickrull and i i Give Trial anil Uc Convinced DON'T THE CORNER GROCERY MtAT. VEGF.TIBLKS. I I ARE FRESH CLAPPER 'BROS. Son Moxalul Ptl00e Phone 1246 The Crystal Laundry 665 Merrick Ave.

"Pure Clean" Soups AND Salads ICE CREAM SOFT DRINKS SANDWICHES The Sandwich Shop ELLIOTT GINN, and Mprr. 437 Putnam Ave. Bungalow Pipe Furnace $129.50 Standard type all cast Iron a retailed complete i cold air a i i i Us for fire. Uirccr In Proportion i old or new Jflh More run.vAcc I A X. STOVE IU A I BERKSHIRE 246 Moxahala Phone 1927-W i I Phone33d H.

A. MANGOLD J. A. DETENBECK Send Your Fall Clothes -to-Clossman Dry Cleaners Our Sterling Process Means Quality Phone 177 Office and I'lant-I'inc St. at Coopcrmlll Rd.

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