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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 7

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What'll It Be Gentlemen? BATH OUTIT 5 IRV DICK BOB Wilmington 1085 Main St NEW I a wk A 1 BEAD THE CLASSIIED ADS I THE IRST MATTRESS THAT PERMITS 2 PEOPLE TO HAVE THE IRMNESS THAT EACH WANTS Modem Mother club weeks ago Mr and Mrs Ernest Williams' Attest: John smith ji 4 Watch Tomorrow's News Journal 50 for 25 58 Mulberry St P' Clerk (MonlBApr) 7 1 of plans which were originally dis cussed for Apr 24 Easter guests of Mr and Mrs Rudolph Waterfield were their son Mr Robert Waterfield and family of North College Hill Cincinnati Mr and Mrs Wilbur Thalman and daughter Rose and Mrs Myrtle Tweed of Georgetown Army divisions) The control does not go back to a higher headquar ters such as a theater command Yet the range of the 280mm gun reaches out far ahead obliquely to either side of the normal fight ing front of 'a corps Base their after Start the Spring Off On theRight (Under) oot! They Ring Those 'Golden Garden of Prayer" and Isle" Pallbearers were 0 Wilkin Emery Rhoads Alva Over man Russell Gibson William Rob inson and Wilbur Vanzant and In terment was in Sugar Grove Cem etery Miss Laura Osborn and Mr Ad am Osborn were hosts Snhday to a family dinner including Miss Lucy Osborn Mrs A Reeve and Mrs Pauline 0 Baily of Indianapolis: Mr Osborn Mrs Mildred Hughes Mrs Mabel 0 Davis of New Vienna Mrs Nellie Zimmer man' Mrs Marie McNemar and Mr and Mrs Robert McNemar and children Sunday dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Matthew ife were Mr and Mrs Bowers and the daughter Miss Carina Jean Hal pin and her friend of Columbus Supper guests in the nome were Mr and Mrs William ife and Da vid Mr Albert Austin of New York City and Mr and Mrs John Austin of Cleveland left Sunday after coming to attend the Terrell Wolff wedding Saturday afternoon They were guests in the home of Mr and Mrs Svend Peterson where Miss Mary Austin of Wash ington is remaining for a longer visit with her sister Mrs Peterson and other relatives Mr and Mrs Harold Ames andChildren of Dayton were Sunday guests of his parents Mr and Mrs Harry Ames of North Spring street WASHINGTON UP New weap atomic cannon guided mis siles are giving the Army firepower undreamed of not many years ago but they also are creat ing serious problems in the al ready intricate business of running an orderly efficient battle Shipping Idled PUSAN Eighty per cent of South marine shipping has been idled by a government ban on the import of Japanese goods The newspaper Kukje Shlnbo said the South Korean shipping indus try faces ruin DRIAD of a long hot aummer no doubt la what gives these four Detroit zoo bar leaner that resigned appearance Or maybe they're waiting for a llvey International SoundphotoJ Be Proud of Yours BOTH SECTIONS HAVE AMOUS BEAUTYREST) POCKETED COILS The blood of lobsters crayfish and crabs is blue rather than red because it is based on a coDDer pigment rather than an iron pig 1 batteries of the gun rests with the ment 1 headquarters of a corps (a corps Dummy Stolen DAYTONA BEACH UB Someone stole the torso of a stuffed dummy with a wooden head police were told yesterday The du'tnmy was part of a mechanical game'oper ated by a beach concession urniture 64 West Main St of A No 32 Regular meeting of Clinton Coun cil will be held at Clinton Hall (Thursday at 7:30 when the chapter will be draped for Mrs Joe Yarger (Mary Blair) and the meet ing will be followed by a birthday social of the Board of Elections of Clinton County Ohio Dated March 29 1954 A METZGER Chairman loyal Portable boldi th olfctal World'! Portable Speed Chompioeahip as Am la the current World'i elieenoc See it Here WSCS Nogmi Circle fHas Luncheon Meeting Members of Naomi Circle of the Society of Christian Serv tec of the Methodist Church met at the North South street residence of Mrs England for their monthly meeting Thursday which was preceded by a covered dish luncheon Mrs Harmon Eveland and Mrs Guy Carter were assist? ant hostesses Mrs Roy Holmes circle lead er opened the meeting by reading Doily News Journal 7 Monday April 1 9 1 954 Wilmington Ohio a poem by James Metcalfe ap propriate to the Easter season Announcement was made con cerning the Annual May ellow ship Day which is to be a tea at the Methodist Church May 7 at 2:15 sponsored by the Clinton Coun ty Council of Church Women After a brief business meeting Mrs red Wood had charge of de votions She commented on the book Man Called Peter" the story of Peter Marshall written by his wife Catherine being so appro priate to the Easter season Sheal so' used the book "God Loves a book of stories and prayers that Peter Marshall had told his son which were compiled by Mrs Marshall and the boy With a light ed candle and Easter lily as the worship center Mrs Wood read an article titled "Unending Quest Endless by lorence Hooper Mrs Muntean presented the program which concerned prisons the topic being Are the She opened with pray er and with the assistance of sev eral members told bf the ways that our prisons could be im proved There should be better biddings a good personnel trained in helping the prisoners there should be a rehabilitation program and work should be provided she said She also pointed out that should be sent to prison for punishment but not to be pun ished Recreation is important We should know our courts as we do our schools People should sit in on court proceedings and know what is going on and also lend Christian support" A letter was read from a girl called Jane who had spent time in prison and while there had found God After she left the prison she became a missionary Mrs Mun tean told ol the new prisons being built that have no bars or walls and said that should realize the prisoners are men and should be treated as such Mrs Muntean had invited Mrs loyd oote wife of the county sheriff to be a guest of the circle and she told a little about the coun ty jail and the people that are con fined there She answered a num ber of questions and members i joined in a general discussion of the subject I Members who were not present and those who forgot to take their "Treasure to the meeting are asked to leave them with Mrs Wood Mrs Holmes or Mrs Stan ley Keilough Services Held for Joseph Dodd Services for Joseph Dodd of Clarksville who died Thursday were held at Clarksville Methodist Church Saturday afternoon Rev Ray Dibble pastor of the church read the Scripture offered prayer and delivered the sermon Mrs Dentil Kiphart and Mrs Douglas Burkett with Mrs Kip bari at the piano sang My God to Thee" and "In the Gar Pallbearers were Harry and Rahe Chamberlin Dentil Kiphart Oris Williams Charles and Everett Harvey and burial was in Clarks ville CCAB Children Enjoy Egg Hunt Clinton County Air orce children had a big time at Easter egg hunt Saturday noon when 60 children found 15 dozen eggs Major Everett Cor mack chaplain at the base had arranged the hunt The children were taken to the base theater first to see two films Story of and "Wonders in a Woodland then they went to the area near the clubhouse and divided into two groups for the hunt When they had found all the eggs they put them all in a big contain er and they were divided equally among all Then the youngsters had refreshments of candy cook ies ice cream and ginger ale Mrs Goldie Turner of Martins ville is staying in the David Haynes home In Wilmington Mr and Mrs Clarence Gall and Mr and Mrs Carl Deck and Tom my and Carla Jean visited with Mr and Mra Ivan indlay and family of Dayton Sunday evening Mrs Hah oster and two sons of Cicero Ind were Easter week end guests of her parents Rev and Mrs A Ward Applegate Antram Comer Club Mrs Dorsey Wohlgamuth will be Mr Bernrd of New Vienn hostess to the Antrams Comer Club at her North Spring street Wednesday at 2 instead of Mrs Clarence Humphreys as orig inally scheduled New Weapons Giving Army Stiff Problem The desire to see a job through is a commendable trait Some folks however take a dim view that the stick to itiveness which sometimes drives a determined person to success the face of staggering odds is a slowly but surely disappearing quality with the modern generation These pessimistic zsouls can take heart however at the singular fortitude displayed by a New York gentleman named Ed Cantine who has proved that all is not lost that deter the old college spirit so to still flourishes on the Western continent It seems that during a recent 92 mile river motorboat race this boat lost two needle valves suffred a broken throttle and ran out of gas To add to his misery he lost his helmet and discovered that his1 crew pit was elsewhere on the river when needed Undaunted he jumped out of the boat and while swimming towed it across the finish line We always say that where a WILL a WAY and we have them both at SWINDLER AND SONS We have the WILL to give you the finest floral arrangements and we know the WAY to do it Come to 239 West Locust Street and let us Prove this Proverb to you Courage and hope and a great faith have sustained her through an illness of many months not an or dinary illness but one that would break the spirit of lesser souls and today she is better bet she says Easter was happy for her because she was able to visit with her friends to enjoy the companionship nf her family and to see in the flowers and gifts showered upon Ker the love of a good God in whom her faith is cen tered Her ready smile and sense of humor together with her innate kindness have always been her outstand ing characteristics Even in times of great sorrow she has been able to sum mon the smile that has meant so much to every one she met Among her associates in the Rebekah fcodgc iir which she was active in her church circles and in the business where she has been employed for several years she is a favorite No one stands higher than she in all these groups and as she gains in strength these friends rejoice knowing that it has been her own courage her own faith and her own hope that have brought her surcease from pain Through all of her suffer ing she has never com plained in fact she always maintains apleasant smile a cheery word and a sympathetic interest In others THIS BOUQUET goes to a very fine person in appreciation of her wonderful attitude toward life and people MRS CLAUDINE MUR PHEY wife of Earl A Murphey North Wood Street Wilmington NOTICE EI ECTfON ON TAX LEVY IN EXCESS TH8 TEN MILL LIMITATION Notice is hereby given that in pursu ance of a Resolution of the Council of the Village of Port William Clinton County Ohio passed on the Ind day of ebruary 1954 there will be submitted to a vote of the qualified electors of said Villa at the regular Place of I votine therein on Tueadav Mav 4 Mr and Mrs Herbert Patter 'wm the question of levying a tax loor Coverings jWilmington RICE rlgidaire Appliance Phone 2206 WORLD'S PORIkBLE SPIED CHRMPIOH By: Swindler Sons LORISTS Locust St Wilmington The 837 steel coils are independ ent not tied together act separately Each coil resists for firmness Each coil yields for comfort Ifs the secret of more healthful rest fr and Mrs Howard Curtis of New Antioch and Mrs Nelle Curtis were Eastgr guests of Mr and Mrs Montgomery and family al DaytbnT AdditlSMT guests were Mr and Mrs Richard Moore and daughter of Dayton brothers had not met in 29 years Mr and Mrs red 0 Cowman and other relatives and Mr Steele's mother Mrs rank Bernard and Brothers Meet After 25 Years nd son John were Sunday eve Easter guests of Mr and Mrs nn8 dinner 8uess of Mr and Mrs Clark of Sabina were Mr and I Edwards Steele and children Mrs Joseph WrClark of Tisdale I Phyllis nd Eddie of Birmingham Saskatchewan and Mr and Mrs Mich the General Denver Ho Clarence Hadder of Toronto On tel who are enjoying an East tario The Messrs Clark who are er visit with Mrs Steele's parents 1 a a 1 Vf 4 VI They did it! Simmons happily solved the problem of satisfying two people with different sleeping require ments with one mattress! This new Dual Comfort model gives both people the degree of firmness each needs plus the comfort both want Come in and see this remarkable new mattress today Like the other Beautyrest mattress models: the Normal irm and Extra irm the Dual Comfort' conservatively guaranteed for 10 yearsThaLbrings the cost down to only a couple of pennies New matching Dual Comfort oundation Services Held 1 or Mrs Carle uneral services for Mrs Elsie Earley Carle who died Monday Apr 12 at Washington were held at the Reynolds uneral Home Saturday afternoon Rev Printis Spear of Reesville read the Scripture offered prayer and delivered the sermon Miss Barbara Babb at the piano played three request numbers These are among the problems usually is composed of two or three to be worked on in maneuvers in volving 100000 Army and air men starting this week in the Carolinas They are the first big scale exer cises involving the firing or simu lated use of new weapons Deciding what weapons to shoot at what target has been a source of argument even with convention al artillery and aircraft Hie ad vent on the battlefield of that can range out scores or hundreds of miles and has a much greater demolition radius is com pounding the problem The Army's new 280mm cannon which like the Corporal missile or the Honest John heavy rocket fires either atomic or conventional ex plosive is an example The approximately 11 inch gun has a maximum range of about 30 miles Under present organization the gun is considered artil i I That means that control of i I batteries of the gun rests with the headquarters of a corps (a corps Junior Membership Auditions Auditions for the membership i drive for the Junior Music Club Will oe neiu ai me nome Ol Mrs excess of the Ten Min Limitation for HummeL 351 Darbyshire drive son returned home after tjje benefit of the viue of Port wv Saturday May 1 This is a charge PenJ'n loridl not Three (3) auui ror each une uoiur ot Dr and Mrs Hutchens 1 valuation which amounts to Thirty have refurnea hnm fpnm llifh Cehu for RCb'Ow Hundred nae returnee nome from a three of valuation for Two Yeara months vacation at Sarasota la The Pon for said Election win open I I a a I A VA A K4 nat ean5in ttntil 1 Mrs Robert Conard and Mrs hey were motorea back by their 6 :30 (Eaitern standard Time) of Herbert Harvey will entertain thd Dr Jouhn Hutchens and son Modern Mothers Club at the home 'vent t0 lorida two of Clinton County Ohio Dated March of the former Tuesday at 8:30 5 cast iron tub Washdown Commode Vit China Lavatory $8995 less fittings ree estimate on complete Installation GUSSINS EARN CO Phone 8781 or your 1954 Resolution take a look at your carpets and rugs then resolve to call Superior tomorrow for our complete carpet cleaning One phone call will bring our personnel to your door they'll pick up your rugs clean them to your satisfaction 7 Coll 9212 Superior loor Rug Service Clean Rugs Last Longer Everybody Looks at Your Rugs VM 1 1 Mi A tt liil'g f' ttf h' ''W? yzinmiE? 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