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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 3

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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 195T THREE Deaths And Funerals Mrs. Thelma M. Marlatt hospital in Canton after a Mrs.

Thelma M. Marlatt, 38, of 139 Wrexhanj aye SE Genoa, died Monday night in her residence after a year's illness. short illness. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Florence Galindo of Massillon and Mrs.

Helen Rangel of A native of Guernsey Mrs. Marlatt had lived in this The funeral will be held vicinity for the past 20 years. She was employed by the Superior Provision Co. Surviving are her husband, 7 to 9 p. m.

Wednesday at 10 a. m. at the Gordon-Shaidnagle-Hollinger funeral home. Interment will be made in Hillcrest. cemetery in John Marlatt; five sons, Charles Canton.

Marlatt of Los Angeles, Cal. Fr i ends may call at the funeral Marlatt ivith fho II Ai Fnrrp i. Nri. Catherine A. Nussbaunaer The funeral of Mrs.

Catherine A. Nussbaumer, 50, of 2853 Lincoln Way NW, who died Sunday in the Massillon city hospital, will be held Wednesday at 9:30 in St. Barbara's Catholic church. Interment will be made in the church cemetery. Friends may call at the Paque- let funeral home today from 2 io 4 and 7 to 9.

The rosary will be prayed tonight at 7:30 at the funeral home. Marlatt with the U. S. Air Force in New Mexico, and Harold Marlatt, Eugene Marlatt and Zan Marlatt, all at home; a daughter, Mary Marlatt at home; two sis- home this evening from 7 to Miss Faith H. Miller Miss Faith Hope Miller, 56, Satisfied With Hear Talk By Gals As They Are Thomas ters, Mrs.

Lena Buxton of Can-jWho made her home with Mrs. ton and Mrs. Forest Clark of Blanche Schneider of 151 Bord- Frazeysburg, and her parents, Mr.jner ave SW in Canton, died Monand Mrs. Wilbert Keets of afternoon Mercy hospital The funeral will be held Fri-lin Canton after a sHfcrt illness. day at 1:30 p.

m. at the Grisso- Welch funeral home in Genoa. The Rev. Ralph Lewis, pastor of the Maryland ave Baptist church in Canton, and the Rev. Harry Hall, pastor of the Trinity Methodist church in Genoa, will offi- Miss Miller was-born in Massillon and had lived in Canton for the past several years.

She had been employed the past eight years as a practical nurse at the Mary Day nursing home. Surviving are two sisters, ciate. Interment will be made in Guy Francis of Lake Cable and Westlawn cemetery in Canton. (Mrs. Carrie Eisenbrei of Massil- Friends may call at the funeral 0 and a brother, Wilfred Mil- home Wednesday evening frontier of Brookfield.

Mrs. Barbara A. Harrison Mrs. Barbara A. Harrison, 82, of 118 4th it SE, Brewster, died this morning in the Massillon city hospital after a long illness.

Mrs. Harrison had lived in Brewster since 1909. Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Ethel Staub of Brewster Mrs. Ruth Schott of Columbus and Mn.

Adeline York Nor folk, a son, Clarence Angel of Norfolk, nine grandchil dren and five great-grandchil dren. The funeral will be held Thurs day at 2 p. m. at the Myer funeral home in Navarre. Th Rev.

John Dusenberry, pastor the Brewster Methodist church TOKYO. The director of the U. S. Women's Army corps said today she sees no need for introducing elsewhere a suggestion advanced that WACs fill out their uniforms with falsies and girdles. "We like for them to 'be independent in these matters," said Col.

Mary Louise Milligan. "Our commanders are always interest- in their women looking well. They take pride in setting pattern themselves." 7 to 9 and Thursday from 2 to 4 1 The funeral will be held Friand 7 to 9 p. m. Walter P.

Jacobs jday at 1 p. m. at the Schneeberger funeral home in will be made in West- Walter P. Jacobs, 63, who had i lawn cemetery in Canton. will officiate.

Interment will made in Union cemetery i Navarre. Friends may call at the funcra home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and edged: Dr. Thomas, director of the Stark County Guidance Cen-i ter, spoke on the "Functions of a community. She came'to this area in 1955 from Jackson, where she director of psychiatric cdu- Ication at Mississippi state hos- jpital. W.

H. Ptitman Heads Board The Massillon Retl board met Monday in the Mu- sillon club and elected Walter H. Putman president of organization. Other new elected Due to the Thanksgiving ur ing the session were C. A.

2. There it no need at this time Thomas explained to coun-i dav occuring on the regular Rinehart( vice president; and K. train American women as nieht thc Navarre Kiwamsivr arre Club 1. Tough WAC sergeants Center inTcommun- of TnnitfM exist. "I'm very, very pleased ily al a regu a meeting Monday i i lt Ll AUIllglll with their ability, efficiency and, of the Social Planning Council in ladylike manners," she said.

ne Y.W.C.A. to train American tual combat forces, comes to would be that ready i J.UUlllu.9 fc-V V. wo members the work being donei in 8 ni ht Navarre Kiwamsj locher, secretary-treasurer. but if it; )h uidance center and ar club will hold its weekly dinner- Ray silvis is outgoing president the guidance center and par-j They are psychoially MJ Hit uiiuciiiv. i ft Im sure theyj ticularly wen into the work doneimeeting this evening at 6:30 of lhe board to serve.

hv sla mem ber in Massillon jMid's annex restaurant, Navarre. The Massillon Real that the best The Rev Fred Zaugg pastor board grQup of 2Q real by 3. Romantic stones of WACs atric work is the work lhat is 0 the Richville United Church tat brok rs and real eita te marrying foreign brands done in nipping adjustment prob- Christ, will be guest le or aniz ed in an effort just that. The number of foreign lcms at their source before (hey 'Area ministers will be guests. th slandar a the pro- omnmc 3 email grooms is relatively small become aggravated.

COL, MILLIGAN, nearing.Lhe About 20 per cent dowin-Amen i nd of a Far Eastern inspection also told a news conference WACs could be trained for actual combat if necessary; WACs catch. ew foreign husbands; and ones do not disrupt work in male offices. WAC Lt. Jeane Wolcott of Kent, Ohio, 'told her Yokohama i Members of the club are asked to 1 to bring food items and canned: can husbands in their first ear case histories to illustrate her goods to prepare a Thanksgiving; in a total eclipse the moon in the corps. Veteran Ketires Italk on methods used in modern'basket for a needy family.

centers. She also pointed out that the guidance center works closely with the schools and the probation officers of the completely covers thc sun. Chester John Knerr, a veteran WAC detachment in October toi of 36 years' service with RepubliCj shape up with a little padding Steel corporation as a at' here and there and they did. Massillon steel plant, has re- Col. Milligan, apprised of this, noted crisply, "The women are on pension, the company announced today.

an 'aUowance For Knerr. a 69-year-old native of DT- i Massillon. loinerf Reoubhc in their underclothing. We want them to present a neat form of U1L-V-L A ULJ, VTilXS v.V'H^Wkw&j been residing at the Stark Friends may call at the funeral 7 to a p. m.

ty home, died Monday in Ault-'home Wednesday from 2 to 4 and For your teen or college age daughter-a SINGER FEATHERWEIGHT Portable her Hte clothes wonts! She can wUh Hw FEATHERWEIGW For tobU tight (omty II pounds) but powerful, it wil hw conttant wants it, wanH SINGER SEWING CENTER 230 FEDERAL N. W. Service Schedule Mrs Albert A. Wednesday, St. Barbara's Catholic church.

Interment, church cemetery- Homer P. jday, 3 p. Gordon-Shaidnagle- jHollinger funeral home. Inter- iment Massillon cemetery- dress. Massillon, joined Republic in July, 1929.

Prior to that time, he had been a farmer, a coal miner and a blacksmith, the latter being Under questioning she with the old Russell company here. Knerr lives with his wife, Elizabeth, at 1802 Tremont ave SW. They have two sons, Dwight of Brewster, and Dale of Massillon, and six grandchildren. Winners in a literary contest i T'n hich the five schools of the UUUliry 1UC11 j. Next Contest At Jackson NEED A TARPAULIN For Any Purpose? We Have Them In Stock All Sizes At Discount Pricei $3.98 Up MASSILLON SURPLUS CENTER "On The Square" Fimily KODAK HELPS YOU KEIF fTS MEMOtlES Gtorge A.

which law school district participated Monday evening at Moffitt day, 2 p. Swigart funeral'Heights school will be eligible toj home, Canal Fulton. part in the semi-finals ofjhej i The second annual ladies' night Union cemetery. Canal Fulton. John F.

Rohn Wednesday, western Stark county group Dec.land dinner dance of the Canton 4 at 7:30 p. m. at Jackson school. The finals are scheduled for Dec. cemetery near Justus.

District Chapter of the American Foundrymen's society will be 2 Dec. 7 in the American TT Legion home in Lincoln Way E. Winners last nights wm at 7:30 dancing wilk begin at u. in. i.u.

and Mrs. L. A. Weav- neral home, Dennison. Inter- North school as alternate in sen- ervand Mr and Mrs Robert Mit ment, Union cemetery, Dennison.

us declamation; Carl King of tlestead are hosU £or the evening. Walter P. Heights school, with John; George L. Smythe Wednes-were Susan Kaylor of day. 1 p.

R- K. Lindsey fu- school with Judy Caldwell of A v. A i l.A^^a Ftnnnicnn cphnnl altpfnafp in RANKL'S FOODLINER TableRite Meats Quality Groceries Always Low Prices 405 PARKVIEW, NE. Thru The Park Off Wales Rd Mrs. Lucile U.

Deetz, principal at Moffitt Heights school, was in charge of the contest. 10 a Gordon-Shaidnagle-Hol-Lindsay of Newman, alternate, linger funeral home. Interment, 1 humorous declamation; Nancy Hillcrest cemetery Canton. lAppleby of Myers school, with Edward J. Jimmy Berens of Newman school, day 2 p.

Arnold-Lynch fu-alternate, vocal so and Sherilyn neral home. Interment, Rose'Maxhimer and Diana Kellar of Hill Memorial iMofntt Heights school with Peggy Price and Xema Graybill of New; man school, alternates, vocal Julius Underwood Succumbs At 66 PRINCETON, N. J. (AP) jjulius E. Underwood, sr, retired' ami industrial chem- iist, is dead at 68.

Underwood, who lived here, died Monday at Princeton hospital following a seven month ness. He died of lung cancer, the hospital said. From 1944 until his retirement in 1952, Underwood was research director of the Diamond Alkali Co. Painesville, Ohio. stone are found in the Falkland islands.

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Years Available:
1930-1976