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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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PAGE srx EAST EEAIEW FfllDAY, MAY Here And There In The District I News Of East Liverpool, Wellsville, Chester, Newell Lnciisf Rufferid a head afion Thufpflay hp frll fii a chair. The hild was taken Local Girl To Direct Chorue Margaret Frederick, daugh- tar of L. Frederick of Poake will direct the junior City hoapltal for aid. btgh mixed chorus of June- tlon High achool in a Man Falla Down Steps ovor radio WSTV in Steu-j Henry lyockeit nf 212 West benvillo Monday afternoon front i Kfghih st. wa.s taken fn City hos- 4:30 to h.

pital thiR morning ufforinK from cheat injury received when he Haar fell rlown a flight of fetepc. He was OpOIiver WSTV Church of not hurt Rerlously. program, 1:30 Sunday on Foundry Worker Hurt Suit Filed For $20XX)0 William Snyder was named defendant in a damage acfion for 120,000 filed in common pleac court at Lisbon hy Olivo Criftin, who claims Rhe was injured when an auto driven by her hustwnd involved in a collision with the Stoyder car last Dec. 25 on route 287 near Bast Liverpool. The prin- elpala are from Baet idverpooi.

Dr. A. A. Extay, Optometrist. examined Market St.

William of ISOT Michigan ave. Ruffered an injury to hiR ft eye ThuiRday when Rlrtick by a piece of Rteel plani of ihe l'oundry Mat hine Co. He treated at City hospital. Miisionary Play To Be Given A mlsftionary play will he given Sunday at p. ni llirhland- town cnurch under direction of Hdtih Poe The Public Ir invited.

Oil Firm la Sued For 115.500 The Midway Oil Co. of klaRt Liv- arpool waR named defendant in a aiiit for 116,500 filed tn common ftltaR court at Lisbon by Ben V. Marconi of Canton, who alleges he xras Injured when he fell into a ifrease pit tn an unllghted section ef the service liere the night of May It, 1041. Trade In Old Recordi. I sllowancp on each record on purchase of new one.

Davis Record i Wiener Roaat To Indoora Tha bunt and wiener planned tcmlglvt hy Bp- worth of Pennsylvania ave. Methodist chiiroh, will be in the church basement Inslead of at Thompson park. Steel Worker Injured ProRRcr of Sahneville suffered an injury to his right arm: Thursday night while wotUing the National rtiawn Steel Co East End, The injury was cd at City hospital, Wringer Injures Child Emerson, t-yearold son of Florence Wimer of route 2. II ville, suffered a lacerated right hand Thursday when it w'as caught: botwecn the rolls of an eleftricj wringer. The injury was dres.spd at i City hospital.

DEATHSand FUNERALS KIN OF LATE POTTERY FOUNDER IS CLAIMED tirate McKee of Washington. Pa five si.xieti., Mrs. Ida Anderson, Mrs. William Walker. Mr.s.

Leo Shields. Mifl. Frank Baldwin end Mac Mankln. all of East luv- erpool. one b'other.

Alley Hays of iJeirois, and seven grandchtl-1 council ribfi. Knights of Columbus, drcn, will he celebrated wi'h a dinner tie held Saturday at 6 p. m. Wednesday. 10.

at in the Dawson funeral jn Travelers hotel. K. OF C. HERE TO HOLD ANNIVERSARY DINNER music. William Bamer is chairman of the committee.

Others membeis are R. A. Purton. Albert Ijanca.s- The 12nd anniversary of Carrol! 1.. Smith Frances herty and Miko Winters.

if home by Rev Clark W. Cooper, pastor of the Methodist Miss fiticndolcn daugh-I chtiich, and Rev. Clyde H. Canfield, of the First United Presbyterian church. Burial will be in Riverview cemeteiT- Friends may call at the funeral home.

Stephen E. Sarge Sarge. s.T. died today at his home on the Wellsville-Lisbon following a lingering ter of the late Homer l.aughlin, founder of the pottery bearing his name, is dead in l-o- Angeles, where she made her home for many yeai ir Henry Ostermann of Broadway was advihfij that Miss Laugh- lln was claimed at nmm Tuesday following a long She is survived by a nephew. Homer Laughlin Hi.

also of When MtRs Laughlin residcji Rast Liverpool, her home wa: what survived hv his wife, Mrs. is now the Ragles home on Rioad- Elizabeth sons. S. S. way.

She visited three years of and Albert M. epo. at home, and three grandchildren. Services will be from the home Sunday at 2 by Rev. Jesse Houk of the Yellow Creek terian church.

Burial will be in Springhill cemetery. may call at the home. About IftO members and men friends of the order are expected to attend. The speaker will be Rev, Fr. F.

JJif key. chaplain of the i Boys industrial school at Lancaster. i STAR Theatre Mulberry Street, East End Mrs. Mary A. Pennington CLUB WASHINGTON BRINGS BACK FOR YOUR DANCING PLEASURE Tonight and Saturday AND ALL NEXT WEEK RUSSIANS SEE U.

S. TROOPS TRAIN. Major Paul R. Barayev (left) and Major Konstantin ovcnmntkov, members of a Russian army mission in the United look at a ruhher aRsatilt boat while watching C. S.

troops execute a river crossing during training maneuvers at F'oi I Henning. Ca, Dvartima Parker Fined William C. Sprout, whoie automobile was tagged Monday for an overtlma parking violation in the business distrirt, paid a $2 fine to police Thursday afternoon. Man Held On 3 Chargee A man Hated as McFall of 11th at. ie being held In Welle- city Jail on of tlon, dlaorderly conduct and reslst- Ing arreat.

He arrested Thursday night by Patrolman Harry Hard and was fo he given a hear Jng thla afternoon before Mayor Clarence Peters, Numbara Man Finad Alfred Ijam borne wss fined and costa by Muitlci-pal Judge Frank Groeehans todtay when he pieaded guilty to Illegal posaee- aioD of lottery tickets. He was ar- reated Thursday at p. ra. in Bast Sixth hy Patrolman Curran. Newell Band Group To Meet Newell Band Parents will meet tonight at in the hall on Fifth Newell.

MIDLAND MDVES TO CURB PARKING DHvara Unhurt In Craah Automobllea driven by John R. W. Smith of Dtxonville and Herbert Boley of 17M collided at the Intersection Pennsylvania and Boyce Thursday at p. ra. but one was Injured.

In Smith were Mrs. Smith and her lour sons. There were no passen- feiHi in the Boley machina. Child Hurt In Fall Clifford Plumraer. three-year-old arm of Mrs.

Helen Plummer of 1071 Births Recorded and Louis A. ka of Upiter Darby, a son. May 21 at Flfagerald Mercy hospltitl. The mother was formerly Miss Eliaaheth Hanison of this city. Mr.

and Itohcrt Six of 4.TS Beaver ave, Midland, a daughter, May 21. in UIfy hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thompson of Toronto, a daughter, May 22, in City hospital.

Mr. and William Forster of Warren, a son. May 2(1. The mother was formerly Miss Elda MrKinney of East Liverpool. Mr.

and Mrs. Wells Conkle of a son, tlalpb Leroy, May 17. at the IJsbon nuraing home. The mother was the former Miss Beryl Ciislck of Lisbon. With Patients Joyce Thompson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Thompson of Dixonvllle. Is 111 with quinsy. Kennth Simco? Jr. of Indiana Chester, underwent a ton- aillectoniy Wednesday in City hos pital.

Barbara Lynn Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Clark of 322 Norton has been removed to her following a loneillec- tomy at City hospital. Mrs. ArcnrI has been removed to her home.

Ohio after an operation at City ho.s- pital. Richard Paisley of Montana Chester, is a patient in City hospital. JViole of 1014 St, Clair ave. is recovering from an appendectomy perfornirxl Tuesday at City iKaye Is Appointed As Extra Policeman For Summer Specml To MIDI.AN’ft, May 22- Tlie inercas- ing paiking in received altention of oniineil wYien if met Thursday night tn the borough hiiilrijng. Pollee and street committees will meet to draw up an ordinanee limiting parking time on Midland the main thoroughfare regulating parking on ajacent side Hen Kaye of Midland was elected to serve aa an extra llteman.

taking the place of mem- hers of the fio-ee on vacation. His duties will begin June 1 at the salary of a first year patrolman. It was authorized that asHisfanre from Hie federal works for improvement of the road to Heights, where the defense housing projeet is located. Perntlsslon was granted the Defense Plant Corp. to connect a sew-- er with the niuni( ipal system under Ihe supervision of the borough engineer, Hiehard Steehner.

Midland mcn'hants asked to ronperale in keeping streets free of rnbbihh and to make f'f sweepings in the interest of attaining clean ami oiderly downtown streets. Frank Snffoletla. nftorney nnd borough was presented a "farewell" gift. He leaves for army indurtlon. Edward Haydon was rho.sen to fii'c nt the MUinly planning (ommission meeting today In Reaver, when mutual problems of the various munn lies were discussed.

New Shows STATE opening today at the Ktafe. is a cbaallenge to the "It Happen Here" attitude since it pictures how easily invasion could cease to be an armchair topic and become a reality. The film is story of a demo- fighting reaction to the wrgtiments and terrorism of a small hand of Nazis who, stranded ki Canada wheu their submarine is sunk by a Canadian bomber, attempt to escape into the then-neutral United States. Mrs Pennington. 75, died Thursday night at 4h at the home nf her dangh'cr.

Nnrmon Bratl. of Oak was horn in Rm leni England, and was the widow of Ftfyl W. Pennington of New Castle, a (harter tnemher nf Ihe National Brotherhood of Ojieratue Po'- ters. Surviving are a son. Harr.v E.

Pennington of Bedford; five daughters. Mrs, Carter Rratt of East Liverpool, Herman of Portsmouth, Eatdley of New and Mrs. Weher of Jeannette Pa and Hi grand children and seven great-grandchildren will be held Saturd.ay afternoon from Leydes funeral home. New Castle. Burial will he there.

Mrs. Martha H. Merriman Father, 3 Sons In Army CAMP ROBERTS. C. and hi.s three sons, of Ualvpstou.

constitute a sort of one-family army here. The four live in the same barracks and are to the same battery. The sons are Archie. 20; Clarence, 19; and Loui.s, IS. AU volunteered.

Colonbiana County Schools PICNIC POSTPONED TILL TOMORROW SATURDAY, MAY 23 mORAPARK Mrs. Martha Hays 7i. widow of Rome W. Meriiman, died at her home at 235 Thompson nv, Thursday aftetnoon following a brief illnes.s. She was a TTtember of the Fust Lawrence Oliver, Raymond Mas-i church and the Mis.simi- spy and Leslie iJowaid have fea- tiired roles.

Oliver, is seen as a happy RO-Iu( ky French Canadian trapper who believes the war is none of his business until he discovers truth about the "New Order Howard is a dilettante author wlioso mounfnin retreat is shatter- ed hy the discovery that Nazism can and must be destroyed. Mas- eey appears as a grumbling Cana- dian soldier. AWOL. who to his senses when he must fight for his right to grumble when plftases. Surviving are three Miss Leah Meniman apd Mis.s liOis Merriman at home and Mi.s.

Today and Sat. Footnotes About Wellsville Youth Is Qualified As Jumper In Chute Troops OHN THOMAS MACKALL completed the training course at FU Ga and now' is a qualified jumper in the army para- corps. Recording to word received bv his mother. Mrs Earl ton of S27 Commerce st Pvt. Mackall, 22, wa.g drafted Jan.

7. He was giadnaled from Hast High school and for- Bjorly was employed with the Kterl- 27 VESSELS LAUNCHED IN MARITIME DAY FETE ing China Co, Wellaville. is a grandson of Mr. and Vr.s, T. C.

Toland of the Freder- kktown road and a nephew of and Mrs. Edward Mackall of Pleas- aitt Mr. and Mrs. H. A Leith of Main Wellsville.

have received word that their son, Pvt. Albert Leith, is stationed at Ft. Bliss, El Paso. in the quartermast division. Bgt.

Harry J. Wardles. of Mr. and Mrs. John Wardles of Danbury WellsviUe.

has received a rating of sergeant. He has been in the service for 22 months and is at Pine Camp, N. Y. enlistod 21 months a mechanic the air Riis.sell W. llile of 152 Pi iinsyl vania ave.

has been promoted from private to corporal at Camp Clailmrne. La where he is stationed with the S2nd iniantry divi- sloii He is the son of Mrs. Hazel Hartzell. He inducted into the armv March 19. WASHINGTON.

May 22 The ihiitcd States, now' In the midst of hi.story's merchant ship con.sl ruci ion program, observes National Maritime day today th the launching of 27 vessels ceremonies in m.tny cities, Launchings were for all coasts the Great Lakes. The (lay ma'kcd the inaugura- Him of a ivvo-a-day prodiirtion latc, the commis ion said. ThL to he rra a'll to three a day in the fall The men h.int program calls for approximately doad- wriglit of hy the end of 1913. 'The goal year is (HtU.Ouit goal of expected to be porsihly to ton CERAMIC HIP -Ahoy" the picture Ity that name will drop anchor at the Ceramic on Sunday for a five day run. The east Eleanor Powell and her tap dancing.

Red Skelton of radio fame. Bert Lahr of the New York stage, Virginia dead-pan swlngstress Tommy Dorsey and his mental Gentlemen. This Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer musl-i cal comedy was directed by Bd-i ward Buzzell and produced hy Jack Cummings, Harry Clork' wrote Ihe The IVtrsey eneeinble will play, "The Last For "Poor i You Take I May and Go For Model Planes club was recently organized at the Sherwood Recreation Center to huikl and fly model the IS nirmhrrs are all girls. Washington designated it as the first girl squadron in the N. A.

A. junior air reserve. the business of the little Want Ad.s to sell any Blost the with Gun and Song! TIRE RELINERS TOUGH 3.PLY RaiNERS, READY TO INSTALL. FOR ALL PASSENQER OAR TIRE SIZES No. 2 3.

DEAD END KIDS And The Little Tough Guys PREMIUM dRADE FAMOUS DUPONT PROCESSiD MOTOR OIL Wox Frtt TWO GAL. CAN' Higheit duality, tripla fiitcrcd, proeassad witli famoHi DuFent "Orthalaam" Inata sticky valvai, cioggad i carboRi iladoa aad farms PROTECT TIRES TIRE LOCKS TROUT TACKLE IVj.POOT lAMlOO FLY ROD AT CUT PRICES TROUT NET FLT BOX Pfildni 98 TROUT nut eiT nut 9e I4e 2 REEL LAST FEATURE STARTS AT 9:30 ON SATURDAY In The Army Now NEW YORK. May 22 David Rockefeller, ycnmge.st son of John D. Rockefeller 2H, and Henry Morgenthan lU. 25, son of the relary of the treasury, have hetm inducted aa buck privates in Uie a rmy.

itftue nf Defense Transpnr (Htion lec.mtiy inspected a giant trailer designed to solve the wartime transpor- pi'obb'm. hus. which virtually no war matenals. 141 pel ami almost twiie the of largest street (ar. Starts AFTERNOON PRICES UNTIL TODAY 6 P.

M. EVERY DAY Every Second A. Moment Of High Adventure! Every Role A Character Of Unforgettable Vividness! TAILORID SEAT COVERS jCastam Tailarad, I Fibra. Ralatercad Saam. Oaabla Sfiteliad.

Form FiHad. Caa ba ICIaaaad with a Daaip Clath. FOR ALL MAKIS OF CARS fleiiblc C7e It It T(U WI CLAW CURVED HOOKS iSi 14c SIZIS I 10 tpiR lllk LiRt 21-YARO II-LI. TEST CERTIFIED NYLON It It WIND BUCKET lO-Pnart tie. Corp.

John A. Price, son of s. Adaline Prico of 430 Walnut been given a rating of isrgeant at Chanutc Field, ill. He ALPINE THEATRE CHESTER, W. VA.

Hands On The Star LAST TIMES TODAY ROBERT TAVLOR, LANA TURNER, LAST TIMES TODAY BING CROSBY. MARY MARTIN OF THE BLUES ANTON WALBROOK-ERIC PORTMAN uid uittwtecdit Miss GLYNtS JOHNS f.lSKft MKftt I PtCTUM Added Enjeymrnt PLUTO In Walt Disney's New Cartoon ARMV MASCOT" KEEP ON HAND UP TO J1 SAVE MONEY BURKE PHONE 210 ON THE DIAMOND EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO.

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Years Available:
1885-1977