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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 7

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IRViN DUSSELL DIES AT HURON Short Illness Fatal For Water Works Supt. HURON, Miirch Dussell. 47, superintendent of tho electricity end water works plant here, died In bis home on Ohlo-st this morning after a sliort Illness. Mr. Dussell carried on his work as usual Saturday, and complained of being a bit tired at the close of the day.

He was taken seriously ill Sunday, and passed away at 4:46 this tnorning. He had been superintendent of the local plant for tho past 12 years and v.as one of tho moat prominent men in tho village. He was a member of Presbyterian church, the Mark (hnpter, F. and A. M.

and the Lake- Odd Fellows chapter. He is survived by his wife, a son, Xlobert Dussell, one daughter Vir- a step son, Donald L-eib and )iis mother, Mrs. Carrie of J'edford, O. Three sisters, Mrs. Frank Jvlump, of Bedford, George Thomas of and Mrs.

Wtl- Faulhaber, of Fltchvllle, and one brother, Carl Dussell, of Lakewood, survive. Funeral services will bo held afternoon at 1-30 from the J.ita residence on Ohlo-st and will private. The body will be taken to the Presbyterian Church, of K.hlch ho was a member at 2 o'clock (and the Rev. S. J.

R. Enslpn will of- tficlatv Services at tha church are mot private. Interment will be at Cemetery and senMces at the -will he conducted by the Dfasonlc Lodge: District Session Is Staged Here One hundred and fifty persons attended a district meeting of the Ohio State Association of the B'nal B'rith Jield at Eagles Home here Sunday. There were representatives heretrom I.orain, Elyria, Toledo, and Sandusky. The executive sesMon in the morning was presided over by Dr.

E. B. 5'reedman of Lorain, president of the etate association, with I. 'W. Yarek, state secretary of Columbus, taking the minutes.

Dinner was sensed at jioon by the ladies of Oheb Shalom The afternoon session was given over to talks on various pha.scs of aVnal B'rith work and activities. I. C. Isaacs, president of the local lodge, noting aa toasttnasrtcr, Introduced the following speakers: Lou Frank of Toledo, deputy at large for Oiilo; Harry Petosky of Dayton, deputy for Ohio; Joseph of Cleveland, v.ho spoke on tho work of Iho order; J. Grtrek of Columbus, of tiie state who Bpoke on Ram fJoid- Htein, vice-prtsident of the grand lodge, talk on the good the or- rler Is doing to promote and stimulate good feeling between Jew and non- Jew, wa.s vei-y well taken.

The principal of the day Wfw Aaron Cohen of Toledo wliose wa.s on the "The Jf as a Patriot" Judge Cohen laid much on tho subordinate lodges holding Washington bi-centennial brations and the rdurating in a patriotic way of the Jewi.sh people large wliellicr thoy of the order or not. Former I.L.Y.A. Surgeon Dies TOLEDO. March 21 Burdell Robinson, 5S, fian since 1907 and formerl.y fleet surgeon and for the Inter-Lake Tachting Association, died In his Jiome today after an illness of three tiays. Death was caused by a heart eilment.

Dr. Robinson was born in Pettys- vllle, and attended Korthwestem Tnlverslty, where he received his degree In 1904. Until 1917 he lived at J'ut-In-Bay, GEORGE WOLFE RITES IN FREMONT TUESDAY FKH-'MOXT, March services for George Wolfe, 79. retired contractor and who died of complicatlpns at the family home, Saturday night w-ill be held at the home, Tuesday afternoon. The Rev.

A. H. Peffly, pastor of the Grace Lutheran Church will officiate and burial will be in Oakwood Cemetery. Wolfe had been in 111 health for several years. The widow, three sons and five daughters survive.

BURIAL IN FREMOXT, March body of Mrs. Regina Somatt, fi8, of Cleveland, mother of Philip vSomatt and Mrs. Samuel Llohten- fitein, of Cleveland, who died In Memorial Hospital, here early Sunday was removed to the former home in Cleveland, later in the day. Services were held In Cleveland, Monday. Mrs.

Somatt came here several years ago to live with her children. TUESDAY SPECIALS 2 1b. can Runkel's 1 COCOA luC GUNPOWDER or JAFAN TEA, lb Tender Steer Beef HAMBURG a lb VC Fresh Groimd CALA HAMS, a lb Su.ijar Cured Object Of Search A searching party tons organizezd in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to search for Col. F. H.

Fawcett, British explorer who has been missing -seten years, upon reports that a white man had been seen captive in the Brazilian jjungle. Walter Stapf, student at Ohio State University, Columbus, is spending the vacation with his parents, Mr.y and Mr.s. John Stapf. Tho Young Ladie.s' Bible class of the Congregational Church met Monday evening with Miss Lillian Tippett at the Congregational parsonage, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Woodruff, are the parents of a son born Saturday, March 19, 1932, at Bellevue Ho.s- pital. John and Angela Furlong spent Sunday in Cleveland with The natal anniversaray of Mr. John Walsh was celebrated at bis home on the Pike, with a family dinner. Guests included: and Mrs. Robert Burgraff and tam- il.v, of CastaJia; Sidney Addis, of Cleveland, and Mrs.

George Wil- Earl Kbersoll, Donald Pugh. Stuart, and Helen Zerman, William Hasselbach, Mr. and Mrs. C. E.

Murphy and family, Mr. and Mrs. William Addis and family, Stephen, John and Mi.ss Sylvia Walsh, and the honored guest, Mr. WaJsh. The Tourist Club met In the home of Mrs.

H. X. Southwest- Monday afternoon, with MissKath- erine Lehman as leader. spent the week-end at his home in Lima. Relatives who attended funeral of George Regnor, veteran Xicke! Plate employe, Friday -Miss Katherine Regnor and Mns.

Anna of Buffalo, X. Mrs. of Tonawanda. X. Charle.s Murney, of AVil- louKhi'v, returned to home Monday.

-Mr. and Mrs. Maison and Hon John Bruce, of Cleveland, came Friday for a vi.sif with her parent.s, Mr. and Rotliermel. Mr.

returned to Cleveland Saturday, 'Sim. Maisch and son will remnin for two weeks. C. H. and daughter, Mr Ethel of Columbus, wen.

guests of and Mrs. C. W. Wriglit, Moore-av. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Bingaman, daughters, Mrs. Arthur Harper, and -Miss Mardelle Bingaman returned to their homes in Kvansville, urday after a several days' visit with sister and family, and Mrs. Charles Rothermel. Funeral services for Mrs.

Edith Mollman. of Fort Wayne, formerly of Bellevue, were conducted from the Atherton Mortuary Chapel nfternooni Funeral were conducted by Rev. E. H. Warnei, pastor of the Church anf! the L.

A. to O. R. C. Mrs.

Mollman is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Mildred Schumacher, of Fort Wayne, at home she died, and one Melvin, also of Fort Wayne, Ind. WAXT ADS BRIXG RESULTS -THE REGISTER, PNEUMONIA FATAL FOR FREMONT WOMAN FREMOXT, March 21 services for Dollle Molching, 42, prominent I'remont woman who died of at tlie home of sister, Mr K. G. JTeinlce.

here Sunday will Ije lieM at the Trinity Evangelical Church, Weilnewday The Rev. Victor if. Peter.son will officiate and 1)inial will be in Cemetery. The mother, Mrs. Otto two lirotliers and two sisters survive.

OHIO, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, Melching had been ill for scv- ciiil years hut she believed to lie recovering when pneumonia developed and death followed a few days later. Attica Men Hurt TIFFIX, March 21 and Ralph StutTiman, brothers Attica, were cut about tbe face and their car was wrecked In a collision at Hall and North Monroe- Fr.fnk driver of the car, sustained deep cuts on the forehead iLoSt FOR ANY MEAL-TENDER-IVIILD-TASTY FIXED FLAVOR ARMOUR'S STAR HAM THERE will be to disappointments when yon serve Armour's Fixed Flavor Star Ham in any of the delightful ways it can be prepared for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Your first taste will convince you that every claim made for Fixed Flavor is true. Every ounce of that pink, tender meat is juicy, mild and rich in delicious flavor. For in Fixed Flavor, Star Ham has a marvelous quality no other ham has.

The secret is Armour's exclusive every step of which is under esact control. You know how important it is to control the temperature of your oven when cooking, yet, even more exacting is the control exercised in the Armour smoking process. It results in matchless uniform flavor, tenderness, and mildness in every Star Ham you buy. Ask your dealer for a free copy of the Star Ham Easter recipe leaflet which tells how to cook this famous slice, a butt, or a whole ham. Armour and Company, Chicago.

left cheek, and his brother was cut to the bona in tho region of the chin when they were showered with broken glass as their car overturned, turned. Tho accident occurred when the i suirwi car driven by ud ft roadster driven by Walter Crtet, fireman, 101st Anniversary Incomparable Boscul CoflFee tastes change. But more millions every year stick to the bxquisite flavor of Boscul Coffee. Blended from I'eal Arabian Mocha and four other of the world'i best coffees. WHT DETfT YOURSELF BEST COFFEE Wat.

S. Sean CB. Camden, Hoelietter, N.T., i BOSCUl Atl-STi I line 111 directed by AN -STAR ORCHESTRA DY SANNELLA Fridnra 6tl5 F. (E. S.

OTCT KBO Blae network. ARMOUR HIGHEST QUALITY FOODS When you see store sells Armoar Foods, buy with confidence. For Armour Foods are of highest quality. Special! Tuesday Only! Campbell's Tomato Soup 4 cans MEAT ONLY BOILING BEEF lb. 7c HAMBURGER POKK SAUSAGE 3 lbs.

25c Soup Specials at All Sandusky Stores Only Meat Feature at 122 W. Market St. Only Kroger Stores Come on, you economical money- savingr housewives! Here's a bargain none of you can resist! Go to your grocer tomorrow morning. Ask him for a half-pint jar of either Best Foods Mayonnaise or Hellmann's Mayonnaise, whichever brand you prefer. He will charge you And then for more he will give you a jar of the famous Best Foods Relish Spred.

A jar that would ordinarily cost you Think of it! A half-pint jar of the finest qii'ality mayonnaise that money can buy. And a jar of delicious tasting Relish Spred. worth of food. All for Obviously, we cannot afford to offer such a bargain for any long period of time. Indeed, if you do not act quickly you may be too late! So go to your grocer tomorrow.

Tell him you want worth of mayonnaise and Relisn Spred for only And he will give it to you, just as we have outlined above. Some women reading this adver- tisemejnt will wonder how we can afford to make such a costly offer. But this is easily explained. Experience has taught us that once a housewife serves either our Best. Foods Mayonnaise or oxir Hellmann's Mayonnaise or our famous Best FoQds Relish Spred, she is won for life.

We never lose her. She insists on these products for Arid thus we profit. But let us warn you. You must not delay..

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