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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 5

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1051. EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO. PAGE 13 742 Dropped From Cit 1 tv's 25 per cent of East Liverpool elec- Deaths and Funerals tors vote only in a The a loss was in the FLrst 1 jVlclll a where 210 registration cards Voting Lists Registration Cut To 9.817; Heaviest Seen In First Ward Election Board has were pulled. The SecGnd lost 199. the 164 and the i 156.

Here is the i a i loss by i First a A 3. 41; 31; 20; 15. Second a 41; I 26; 17; 22 Taken At 87 Wednesday Rites Set m. a at the New Somerset Christian by the Rev. Ralph J.

Cope. Burial will be in the church cemetery. Friends may call any time at the late home. 1 Secretary of Defense Lovert and Voting Begins Airliners To Be Readied In Case Of Emergency Secretary of Commerce Sawyer, WASHINGTON 'jF--Hundreds of announcing the project a commercial four-engine planes will rught, said a and crews would Gets Council mobilized for military use in become available on 48 no- IX O.K. For Work any national under a lice.

They would a military government plan to be detailed next air transport i hampering key commercial But how mar.y might be involved wasn't disclosed. The cabinet in id the program, iint of its kind, will du- ciissed fully with airline presidenu in a a 33, 35; and 29; 20; 6 TT iniLnua rwi For Isaac N. Watson 111 1 CIISC mill Mossadegh, Backers 30, C. 29, 22: 24, in an electric outlet new sink drainboard. The Kiwanis Club was granted permission by Chester City Coun- Mossadegh, Backers I for Isaac Newton a 1 Confident Of VictOFV City son, 87, who died Saturday morn-; The club, which meets in tht suing at a Rest Home.

i TEHRAN, Iran elec- ditorium, said it plans to improve Services were to be conducted tions began today in I a amid lights, install cabinets and a work a 3'30 today at the J. T. An- high political tensions a a a put dcrson Son a Home in touched off repreated bloody riots ana a by the Rev Fal- and death threats in recent weeks.) Robert Douglass, Eugene Seeiey stick with a burial service to fol- Premier Mohammed Mossadegh and C. Dye the club i a i cr. a 1, Persons whose i a i was in the a of the Beaver and his nationalist followers a committee, 1951.

a R. a clerk of canceled will receive postcard no- tery. confident of winning on Mossa-: Council also granted Cub Pack the a said. i a in a a a i i oldest resi- 's reputation as a national hero of the Washington Home and a a the a the a i and point- I Kn vp'ars" who i "enemies" and School Association use of the audit a register 1864 over the British-owned Anglo- tonum tne third Tuesday of each He born 1U. ISM, in ij.er a a ou Cc a i this year, month for its meetings.

Voting is for the 136 seats in the Percy Willison, chairman of the majlis 'lower house of committee, and members They select a premier. Mossadegh of the fire committee reported on himself is not an election candi- an investigation of Columbia Drive, rirc pped a of 742 22 ana a i i a i list in, Third a 33: a i D. 32; 31, and 1. i i in 9,817. a 20; Tie i a i total stnod at 21; D.

2 7 15; for the genera', elec- and 16. To vote, O'Hanlon There's No Santa, Australian Radio Tells The Kiddies law i the cliec: tn i a i 1: i i a i a who a not voted, a nr a some other a i in 1 i two a The 742 i 13 who i a i a a i The residents i ag in to have a voice ir. the 1952 i a said regis- a i is expected to be heavy be- biggest radio network a a a i i a cast to kids today a 1 create interest. He estimated a no a a a a a is made up by mothers and a said a story teller on i a of the Air," a a designed for children a a I a i The audier.cn is a up of kids 3 to 5. County, W.

and was married to Rosalie Christen on April 10, 1889, at a W. Va. A track foreman for the Clevel a i Railroad he date and, the constitution, where parking on both sides of the retired in 1930 after 38 years' ser- or no i other Barrow lane had made fire truck 'ice. He was a member of the he ber of the entrance difficult. GAS RANGE WANTED a i a United Brethren a i Thgy jaid a a have SYDNEY, A a i a A a Balloting is spotted over the conn- been made to limit parking to one at different times and it takes side.

days to complete the voting Hoy Cashdollar, a i a of the a the count. Balloting began to- building committee, reported wir- day in northern provinces on the Ir the auditorium has been Soviet border and in Tehran, completed and workmen virtually, Mossadegh formally proclaimed have finished patching paster in i i are his widow; four sons. Watson, George Watson and Harold Watson, of Industry, and Okie Watson of Youngs- a a gas a to sell, this is your i to sell it i i a The i a Ad below i a i i to buy the a a i Sold a a ABC office was de- Ir.grd i a parents who a a a a a those But there was i a ly no a i in Sydney, i the ABC reported Hohenshel, Mrs. Bessie Lee and Mrs. Minnie WiHiams of Industry, Gertrude Smith of East Liverpool, and Mrs.

Inez Skeeles of and 21 grandchildren and 20 a a i A a ter, Helen, died 33 a ago on the a date. the elections Monday night in a the building. radio "fireside chat" blasting "ene- Council authorized a of mies" of the nation whom he i 7 2 7.70 in bills. i not name. The implication was a 1 they were the oil company and Britain.

Robert Miller Ai TM a Strikers Weigh Funeral services were held Dec. Truman's Intervention 4 Killed, 8 Injured As B-29 Wrecks House SHREVEPORT, La. B-29, gliding in for a landing, smashed a one-story residence and Miss Jean a a i for i 10 in Baltimore for Robert M. Mil- NEW QRK CIO Trans- a a Monday night. Four of.

70 who lived a orkers Union called striking i 13 ers were killed. i a teachers have a late been a Isabella Mills Miller, who re-' fl are still i for a i i a If you have gas range to sell and wish to reach these i i Phone 45, ask for a a Ad-Taker, a i sert an i i ad for you. Phone your ad by 3:30 p. m. for the next day's paper.

Reach these buyers right a a while they are still in- telling them a a a to clear in East Liverpool and St. cuss President a intervention in the wage dispute. i i of over the Clair Township for many a a of a store Santa Survivors include a son, George! Clauses. 'Miller of Baltimore; a sister, Mrs. IXOgerS a a Welch of Bakersficld, Mrs.

Orpha 6 Years Early CHARLESTON, W. Va. A in i a a and two grandch.il-, a worthy patron, at ceremonies dren. i Anna Eckley Chapter 392, Or-; der of Eastern bridge across the Ohio River between Point Pleasant. W.

a and a a a will become toll-free KllOntla A.3V fry six a ahead of schedule. Traf- Services were held at the Martin ro a ir stalling i assisted burst into flame. Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. McDaniel asleep at 11:18 p. m. when new home was torn from its a foundation. They escaped with minor injuries and shock Mrs Edna RECORD PLAYERS ON EASY TERMS COME IN NOW WHILE SELECTION- KIDDIE PLAYER KIDDIE PLAYER KIDDIE PLAYER (PORTABLE) REGULAR 78 RPM PLAYER THREE SPEED VOL.

CONT. THREE SPEED TONE VOLUME CONTROL SPECIAL PURCHASE' IS COMPLETE Price Down 8.95 10.95 13.95 22.95 27.95 3.00 3.50 4.50 8.00 9.00 34.50 10.00 THREE SPEED HOMELIKE RECORD PLAYER WITH TONE AND VOLUME CONTROL, INCLUDING RADIO FOR ONLY 14.50--14.50 DOWN 104 W. 5th St. Phone 469 THE COMPLETE MUSIC STORE Mr. and Mrs.

William Fry, Oak who died at birth Satur day in City Hospital. The Rev. C. L. Rodda of the First Church of the a a officiated.

Burial was in Columbiana County ing instructions and was on his final i has exceeded a i since Funeral Home Monday at 11 a. m. the state bought the bridge in 1941. I a a i a daughter of Gene i i Ethel William Fry, 838' TTniic Mrs. Alary Ann JLCUS, ch Wlth wh eels down when Mrs Jacqueline Eolli and Airs, Roma Bowles, the a i Alr Force base Others installed: a i a a spokesman said Mrs.

Sara Jane a as- the larde(J at Travis a conductress; I i a conductress; Memorial Park. matron; Howard Booth, as; a a i a and that The child leaves a brother, Billy jsociate Mrs, Amy Bush, a crew took over for Fry, and a sister, Donna Fry. ember of the crew the plane command- Rogner. IT T-i i- i i Thompson, a a i Mrs. a 1 Mrs.

toline Jackson on, a a Mrs. Martha- Funeral services were conducted nell Seachrist, a i Mrs. at 3:30 p. m. Monday at the Martin rie George, warder; Mrs.

Esther Funeral Home for Mrs. Eoline sentinel; Mrs, Jane Lis- DOV lace a 72, of the Westfield! ton, A a Mrs. Lucille Galbreath, In Hmnp ID riuine LISBON-- A 14-year-old Leetonia who died Saturday morning Mrs. Mildred Doran, Esther, boy who stole a motorbike Dec. 8 at her home following long i a Mrs.

Ruth Pancake, Electa. I from the Hawkland Bowling Center ness. Burial wai in Spring Grove Guests included Mrs. Mary Fish-! in Lisbon was placed in a foster Cemetery. er and Mrs.

Carole Kittering, home Monday after a hearing be- grand representatives from Canton. Juvenile Judge Louis Tobin. Charles A. Cattrell NEW SOMERSET, a A. Cattrell, husband of Mrs.

Nellie Ford Cattrell, died at 4 p. m. Sunday at his home here. He was 76. Cattrell, a son of the late Gocrge and Mary Wilson Cattrell, was born Aug.

11, 1875, in Amsterdam. He married the former Nellie Ford Jan. 23, 1947. Surviving with the widow are a son, Ford Cattrell, of Toronto R.D.; two brothers, George Cattrell of Toronto and E. S.

Cattrell of Steu- ber.ville, and two grandchildren. 1 A sister and brother preceded i in a Services will be conducted at WHY CATHOLICS "Keep Running to Church" "HI MOTHER! HI DAD!" As Kate and Charlie Chester see their entire family gathered together for the holidays, they reminisce for a short moment. They recall the days when their children were just tots and how fortunate it was that they believed in systematic saving at HANCOCK COUNTY FEDERAL! SAVE FOR YOUR FAMILY'S FUTURE TOO! CHtfTIR You've probably heard people comment at times on the fact that their Catholic neighbors go to church so often. Perhaps you have wondered yourself is all this necessary? Catholics, you may be lure, have good Going to Mass on Sunday of course, an obligation for every Catholic. Confession and Holy Communion at least once a year are sacred duty.

But most Catholics go to Confession and receive Holy Communion oftener some every month, some every week, tome every day. There are also many other special lervices and devotions for which Catholics go to church. In the average city, the Catholic Church a always open and seldom empty. Many will enter the church at any hour of the day to visit Jesm Christ present on the altar, mindful of invitation: "Come to Me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest." But, you ask, is all this neces- tary? Catholics believe it They believe that Christ not only called upon us to honor and serve but prescribed the ways in which we should do so. He did not lay how often we go to church nor how many prayers we were to recite.

But He did establish a Church with the power and authority to carry on His and He promised that His Church would last to the end of time -that it would have God'i protection in teaching all men to observe all things He had commanded, especially to believe and to be baptized and thereby become member! of Hil Church to attain the purpose of their lives. And how do Catholics 'know theirs it Christ's Church? Because it possesses the distinguishing marks Christ gave His Church.It covers the earth as Christ uid it would. Unchanged after nearly 2,000 years, it continues to live and grow, in fulfillment of His promise that His Church would last to the end of the world. But the most convincing mark that He gave it is its unity of faith, worship and obedience under the authority of the lawful and historical successor of Peter, first Bishop of Rome and the "rock" upon which Christ i His Church. Just as Peter was the first Pope and the first Vicar of Christ, so also is Pius XII the 262nd Pope and the Vicar of Christ today.

If you would like to know more about the distinguishing characteristics which Christ declared His Church must have and which the Catholic Church possesses todaf, we'll be happy to lend you without cost or obligation an interesting and enlightening pamphlet. Write for Pamphlet No. 2-N. SUPREME COUNCIL KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS Religious Information Bureau 4432 LINDELL BLVD. ST.

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