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Page Daffy Tfmes, New Philadelphia, Thursday, April 28 1964 WiWf' i i IiTpmKr'1 tftt Obituaries And Funerals Sister Seikel Sr. M. Aurea Seikel, 50, a member of the Sisters of Divine Providence, Allison Park, died Tuesday evening in Divine Providence hospital after a serious illness of several months. She was the former Clara Seikel, laughter of the late Joseph and Frances Seikel of Dover. For the past few years she Wainwright BIRTHDAY PARTY Mr.

and Mrs. Pete Cardani cnteretained twenty-six guests, Sunday afternoon, in honor of their daughter Beth Anns sixth birthday. Games were played and those winning pnzes were Francis Picchetti, Joe Parolini, Monica Tamborini and Janie Sue Bagaglio. Lunch was served by Mrs. Cardani assisted by Miss Jerry Lou Berlendis, Lori Tamborini and Mrs.

David Allensworth. Beth Ann received many lovely gifts also one sent by Jeff Lor- had been serving as Dean of Students at La Roche College, LIONS L. who was unable to be pres Simms, past president of Cnt. Lions International, will be the principal speaker for the District 13-A Convention, to be held at Riverside high school in Warsaw, May 1. Mr.

Simms is a native of Charleston, W. and has held offices of the club at district Allison Park, Pa. Surviving are four brothers, Walter, Michael, Thomas and Robert of Dover; two sisters, Sr. M. Aquinas of the Sisters of St.

Dominic, Akron, and Mrs. William (Frances) Bihari of this city. Services will be Saturday at 11 a. m. (fast time) at the and international levels.

He Motherhouse of the Sisters of Divine Providence, Allison Park. is also a member of the Elks, Press club, Army and Navy Those attending were Leslie, Kevin and Bruce Alexander, I Elaine Sciarini, Therese Besozzi, Kathy Beamer, David Allensworth, Francis Picchetti, Terry Vesco, Sandy and Jimmy Tharp, Jean Marie Riley, Sally Griffin, Mary Ann Peacock. Carla Hill, Martha Greenwalt, Janie Sue Bagaglio, Decision Near On New Ed Center At Roswell School W. E. Laws, this city, former Tuscarawas co School Superin- BARGAIN COLUMN CARD PARTY, sponsored by Schoenbrunn Grange, Friday, tendent who is now federal aid Aprji 29, at the hall on Com- coordinator, said this morning he hopes to know definitely oy June 1 whether the application for establishment of a muhi- county school activities center in Roswell will be approved.

Washington officials called Laws to Columbus last week to Donation 50c. mercial Ave. Prizes and lunch. 50c donation. 25-4t CARD PARTY, at Sacred Heart Parish Hall, Saturday, April 30, 8:00 P.M.

Sponsored by Christian Mothers. Also a bake sale. 28-2t and render additional information concerning the MARKET, 324 Fifth St. N.W. Phone 42062.

Homo proposed administrative proce- Mc lb; dures lor of the 3 doz pork shoulder chops, 65c Home made potato salad, macaroni salad, baked beans, cabbage slaw, cheese spread, ham salad. Ready to eat ham loaves, and meat loaves. 28-2t Mrs J. Ireland Joe Parolini, Earl Kohler Club, PTA, YMCA, is a 32nd Brenda Briggs, Ben and Will degree Mason and is a mem- Roth, Monica and Lori Tamber of the Baptist church. borini, Mary Catherine Cardani nnd Dennis Minnis.

Word has been received of the death Truck Owner and Bill Dummermuth. LTAR SOCIETY The St. Therese Altar Society et in the parish hall on Tues- ay evening. Meeting was open- with prayer led by the Presi- fvu till I dent, Mrs. Robert Alexander.

mi ror Water And T. Il6 Coill'ls relatives here Wednesday at 12:30 p. m. of Mrs. John (Ada) Ireland, 78, of Vinner San Francisco, Calif.

She was a former resident of Uhrichsville. Of eiQQndS Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Clarence Lorgent and Miss A sPecial program to acquaint Minuter were read by the sec- Viola Ireland, and a son, Jack truck owners in this area with retary, Mrs. David Allensworth Ireland, all of San Francisco: lruck and Coach Divi- and tre treasurer, Mrs. Alex iswer Survey two sisters, Mrs.

O. B. Quillen; new 1966 line of trucks Bonvechia gave her report. Harrison Count Rpninn of Uhrichsville and Miss Lorena held Wednesday night at Mrs. Alexander announced the commission has' Rankin of San Francisco and a Atwood Lodge.

Mother Daughter Banquet will dlf Kanxin oi san rrdnoiseu anu 3 voted to make application to the Wi'da D. Barnes, 46, Uhrichs- hrnthrr Rov Rankin of Uh- Operators were given a cross- oe held on Sunday May 29th at Droiner, koy KdiiKin ui un i Home Administration ville. speed. (Patrol). richsville section view of GMC truck 6 p.

m. This is a covered dish SENIOR CLASS The Senior class of Port Washington high school will present a class play, "Finders in the school auditorium Friday and Saturday nights, April 29 and 30, at 8. Those taking part in the play, which is about two boys who visit a funeral home only to see the "products" walking around, are above. Standing left to right, are: Rich Fillman, Glen Smith, Carl Casteel, Bob Snyder, Larry Beighley, Ted Bolitho, Kay Caldwell, Linda Decker and Mary Ann McCune. Seated left to right are: Wayne Haupert, Linda Mathews, Dawn Taylor, John Tedrow, Marsha Casteel (in rocker) and Darlene Sanders.

On the floor are Barry Johns County New Philadelphia Cited: Divorces iled Janet Lee Renicker, vs. Robert R. Renicker, both of Mid cational service center. now are in the process of preparing the added Laws explained, Dr. Honaker (county superintendent) will have to the addendum before sent Washington.

Dr. Honaker currently is tak- Dnfrrn I mon I nil ing part in a special 01 men Jai1 tour of schools in Germany and Mfin is not due back until the mid- BOWerSlOn Un die of next month. Walter Babaryk, 49. RD 1, Participating schools in Tus- Bowerston was jailed this carawas, Harrison, Coshoc- morning by Ohio Highway Paton, Guernsey, Carroll and trolmen for driving while intox- Holmes counties have made ap- icated following a one-car crash plication for half a million dol- on State Route 212 near New lars in federal monies to set jp Cumberland at 5 a. m.

today. the first joint Patrolmen said service center in the state. It is auto failed to negotiate a left to be located in the Roswell curve, went off the right side Elementary School. and sideswiped a guardrail, The idea is to get extra edu- then crossed the highway and cational services, such as data went off the left side where it processing and a film library, hit another guardrail head-on. CUB SCOUTS none of the schools can now The car travelled 410 feet out Cub Scout pack 88 held their afford on its own.

of control. April pack meeting recently in planning for the center was Babaryk was scheduled to the Tusky Valley high school begun last November and funds appear in Central District Court with William Tomblin, Cubmast- were applied for under Title at 1 p. m. er presiding. ill of the Elementary and Sec- (DAILY TIMES PHOTO by KEMPF) Mineral City I (FHA) for a 100 percent grant I Duver Cited: Richard S.

ch irgini! and The was opened by ondary Education Act early in She was preceded in death medium and heavy-tonnage mo- and every one is to bring their 1 vale, charging gross neglect and by her husband, John; a son, dels in a series of films and own table service. The commit- the coin 2a, Irwtn. cruelty in California. Den 2 with the Pledge of Al- February. legiance to the Flag.

A basket- ------------ball game was held between the Cub Scouts with William Kin- Cite 2 Drivers eer and Paul Oliver as referees. Awards were given by assist- DoVGT CrQSh ant Cubmaster Albert Vcsco to Garage Owners Plan Cook-Out Federal unemployment compensation and its effect on small business was discussed at a meeting of the Tuscarawas co They were Earl her Darents Mr and Mrs (displays. tee ior this is Mrs. Emma Bon- married Feb. 6 1965, and have ner parenib, mr.

anu mis. i 1 1 Officials point out that in Dover Bond forfeits: Lu- no rhildren She seeks restora- John Rankin and three brothers Ron Caswell genera! manag- vechio, Mrs. Angelo Pasqu.nel- some such as Germano cilIe Tieb 0 ut. 50, of .503 Race her maiden name Rome, Alonzo and Earl. er of Weigand GMC Track Sal- Mr, Angelo Corso and Mrs.

and Bert Services and burial w.ll be Inc traced the devolptnent louts Berlendts. are to secure suitable Bryant, 30, of RD 3 this city, Granted of GMC, new trucks, h.gh- Mrs. Alexander also announc- waler 20 speed. (Patrol) ightmg some of the major de- ed the Spring Conterence will nf Marys JM.TO and wouM ke E. Parker, RdT I held Recently at Bud's Luh- said a ish is ro-hoste-s Fifrthpr from four 10 six months t0 speed and Charles G.

gross neglect and extreme cruel said, includes a ser.es of 92- cohostes, Further de- plele Inlormation t0 be glean. Wagner Cleveland, failure They were married Oct. I Sod Night Cub Scouts ed from the project is consid- to yield the right of way. (Pa- 1963 and have one child. She is! Henry Spring, co-chairman of mum durability, a family of May Crowning on May 8 th.

the Pined- 1 MEETINGS Chamber of Commerce Tour- engines with Queen is Miss Gwendolyn Pas-j t0 lure industrv I tiver '35 RD 1 Uhrichsville 322 4 HolV Name wiety of St- and and Mrs. Harold Ladrachof ism Committee, today asked advanced performance and fuel quinelli, and attendant Miss Lin-. panmne Commissim memher tin' Rnnd a m' ricks Catholic Church meeting Iron ave, Dover, was cited for 533 Ray ave NW, this city. county residents to donate slides economy features, a new 637 da Goedel. Alternate nameL ,7 Bond er' 8 May 3 at 7:30 P- m-in the Par- makinS an improper turn at -----------------for use in promoting the coun- cubicinch V-8 version of the di- drawn is Miss Exc Lane ThnrJ a Ranker ol 342 er, Delaware Ohio, on grounds ish hall.

6:04 p.m. when their vehicles vision's now famous Ford-Flow mens. as tly county, share 1st NE. New Philadelphia, of groat neglect and extreme; The American Legion Auxil. collided.

Seek Slides To Promote County inch BBC medium and heavy tails will be announced later, duty trucks designed for maxi- Nanvs were drawn for the Kathleen J. Renner from Ro- Darrej weisen lion. Raymond Kotil dr'vers were cited unjj independent Garage Own- james Renner, ------------2nd st, Dover cn grounds of er bear and golden arrow dent investigated by Dover this The closing was led by Den dce yesterday. diesel, and a 144-inch BBC truck and tractor series tailored for scenic and historic attractions. Spring said he and others in the Chamber delegation which will attend the national of convention next week want to set up a display to promote tourism in the county.

He said that he has some slides and will take his projector. However, he said hopes are to establish class MEETING a permanent file of slides to help promote tourism. Anyone wishing to help in the Tuscarawas campaign by providing colur slides may contact Spring at H. C. Spring Electric in this city or Uhrichsville.

He must have the slides by Saturday. for a comprehensive plan to be On tiie linen committee for prepared by Engineer. Je June anf1 in8 of Cleveland. Only two town- the heavy hauling industry and Mrs. Guy Sciartm.

On the social shjps Franklin and Moorefield, the west coast market. s. 1 Wayne Jarvis, president of Jeffrey H. Immel. 19.

of 1124 (he conducted the ses- Wooster ave, Dover, was sion The next mee(ing charged with speed for condi- a( (he home of Mr $35, left ot center. (Patrol) TratHc committee lor June is Mrs. bave not certified their propos-i John Greenwalt, Mrs. Bert Car- ed share the surv. tPos Dover Ftned: Shirley Mas dam and Mrs.

Herb Heldt. By a 10 (our vote serelli, 23, of 533 Front ave SW Cards were sent to those report- put down a proposal Ktis city, $11.20. speed; am to revise the set up by which I Oeor8e, 22' RD Stras cruelty. They were married Jan. iar meeting Wednesday May Immel was reportedly travel- 16, 1956 and have three children.

1-----J -A is awarded custody and $50 a month each support. Show Shifted To Dennison School Mrs. Victor Halter entertained the Faithful Workers Sunday School class Thursday evening at her home in Dover. The president, Mrs. Lewis Winsch opened the meeting with devotions by Mrs.

Halter. After a short business session contests were enjoyed with Mr. John Stull and Mr. Victor Roth receiving prizes. Lunch was served by hostess.

the The International Magic BENNER RITES Time show and Cavalcade of! Funeral services were held Stars to be presented this af- Saturday in Columbus for Phil- ternoon and evening, sponsor-! hp K. Benner. i ed by the American Legion, has Mr Benner was born in Tus- a ay t0u 56 purchasfd eight at-large members would l. be appointed. Last month, coun- donattd a wrist watch jy commissioners voted to ask 0 raise money.

A bake sale the planning con- wiH be held June 18 at the hall stitution be amended to desig- and the following are on the nate the eight members as ap- committee. rs. Emma Bon- pointed by the county commis- vechio, Mrs. Charles Simonetti, Si0n Mrs. Charles Griffin and Mrs.

jn other business, newly-hired County Sanitarian John Vehre, f.ie door prize was won by 31 1 0f Cadiz was appointed to Mrs. Frank Cardani and Mrs. the sanitation committee, a oro- Simonettis name was drawn for gress report was given, and the the progressive prize but since the industrial development com- was not present it will be mittee was asked to form added to next months prize. Community Improvement Cor- 1 be meeting was closed with poration for the attraction of prayer and lunch was served new industry. by Mrs.

Allensworth, Mrs. old Edie and Mrs. Angelo Cor Probate Estate of Charles W. Graeff, Church of christ burg, $11.20, unnecessary noice. £)QVer? valued at $3,750 in the (Police) inventory filed by Hazel Graeff, Uhrichsville Fined: Arthur 4 at 7:30 p.

m. (DST) in the in the curb lane and at the legion hall. Nominations of of- intersection of E. Iron ave and ficers will be held. a private dr Rowe swerved into The Sandy Township Flower the left lane and then turned and Garden Club 8 p.

m. (DST) right to enter the drive. Immel Wednesday May 4, in the United thought the other car was merely changing lanes and gained speed to pass, resulting in the collision. In a minor accident at the CARD PARTY Public card party will be held Taylor, 49, of 507 N. Mam st, I WiU of Grace Matchett APril 30th 8 Boulevard parking lot Uhrichsville, $26, unsafe opera- Ncwcomerstown, who died Apr tion and $26, leaving the scene 10 ieaves the estate to the Euchre and 500 will be 39.

1038 Prospect st NW, this city of an accident. Bond forfeit: husband, H. C. Matchett, nom- playetd served, told police that as he was at Arthur H. Neff, 50, no address inated executor without bond.

Wolfs FAMILY RESTAURANT Formerly Newcomerstown, Open 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily except Wednesday. listed. $20, traffic light violation.

(Police) Marriage Licenses Estate of Mary M. Carruthers, Newcomerstown, valued at $2,800 by Albert L. Carruthers, administrator. Donation 50 cents Hostesses are Mrs. Joseph tempting to back from a parking place he struck a car operat- Solvey, Mrs.

Steve Eberhart ed by James Edwards, 41, of and Mrs. Burchell. 114 Cross st, Dover. Charles C. Meek, 75, retired, and Recie M.

DeBois, 59, cook, both Dover. Ralph G. Thompson, 28, fac- Common Pleas Judgment for $980 allegedly been changed to Claymont Jun- carawas March 19, 1898, son of ior high school in Dennison. tfie Robert T. and Lottie The show originally had been E1Jer Benner.

He graduated rwnir-fi pdlient 31 scheduled for the high school from the Tuscarawas-Warwick Hospital, Canton, Frank Perko is a patient at Patrol Charge Brings Fine, Jail Sentence but ilue to the vast amount school in 1916, was a It cost James Shaw RD catien) and the time required to set up'Christian Science Reader Dennison $100, three days in 1 Gjenn Mediey, Air the show, it was decided to M.r^v and Carol Sue tory worker, Dennison, and due merchandise delivered Paula A. Dennis, 25, laundro- in 1963 and 1964 is sought in a mat assistant, this city. petition filed by Clifford R. Bor- United Church, Mother-Daugh- David A. Burner, 19, mili- doing business as TV Spec- ter banquet Monday May 9 at tary, RD 1, Port Washington, ialities Dover, against Mir- 6:30 p.

m. in the church. For and Linda Welch, 17, student, acde Dane Plaza. RD 1. Newcomerstown.

(Appli- MOTHER-DAUGHTER tanuets Injured At School American Legion Auxiliary Sandra Dunlap, 7, daughter Mother Daughter banquet of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dun- Thursday May 5 at 6 p. m. lap, RD 2, Uhrichsville, was (DST) in St.

United treated and released at Twin Church of Christ. For reserva- City hospital yesterday after tions call Mrs. Joseph Solvey. lead from a pencil broke off in Clover-Leaf Class of St. her car while she was in school.

NOTICE To Democratic Voters I will not be posting political bills on poles and trees anywhere in Tuscarawas County. Your Support Appreciated Richard P. Gasser For County Commissioner pol. adv. reservations call Mrs.

Elizabeth Ackerman, Mrs. Viola Rudolph or Mrs. Loren Shroyer Sr, before May 1st. Methodist Church Mother- Building Permits .1 ucliucu LU Ti Merrv hfKniinl nQ.rnim,„ ruiuc, unsmiy, anu vaiui aue Dover Empire Reeves Steel mcmuuian V.HUICI 1 moiner- change the performances to the Praceeded hmi death. He is Kimbie, 19, seamstress, Dover.

Co-p 137 Iron ave permit to Daughter banquet Friday May junior high school. wife. ey (Application) StSu Illuminati ign 1 13 at 6:30 p. m. (DST, in the The preformances are at 4 Marc'a- one brother Arth- Court yesterday when Jf rr, ur of Columbus.

rtKbONALS was found guilty of interfering Mr. Benner suffered a stroke Bonvechio spent and obstructing an officer. LOnSUltOnt the weekend with his parents Patrolman Hawkey said he ii Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bonvechio was shoved around by Shaw at 'Of tl QTTISOn Jr.

Sandy is now located with his home on Union Township UorilxL Road 299 while investigating a ft traffic accident on March 29. The Harrison County Com- Shaw, who had been drinking munity Health Center Board of and 8 p. m. and feature inter nationally known stars. GM Earnings Are Second 8est Ever two years ago.

Funeral services were held Monday in Fort Wayne, for Mrs. Jack Batemen, the NEW YORK (UPI) former Helen Unger of Tuscara- Motors Corporation Wednesday was. She is survived by her announced a first quarter net husband, and two sisters, all of income of $594 million, the Fort Wayne. second most lucrative first quarter earnings in the giant history. Board Chairman Frederic G.

Donne and President James M. Roche, making the announcement, said GM had sold 1,979,000 vehicles during this year first quarter, a figure IBM in Findlay, Ohio. Dismiss Charge In 'Rundown' Case Charges of failure to yield the right of way to a pedestrian filed against Frank Dupler. began shoving Hawkey around Trustees last night named this ci- A college prep clinic will be MRS! HOLY COMMUNION The following children, Cheryl had to be handcuffed and taken Auer of jersey to serve as Decker, Kevin Alexander, John to the couDty jail, Hawkey special consultant in planning, Goedel and Allen Perko, will Shaw, who was not represent-' building and staffing the propos- receive their first Holy Com- by an attorney, admitted munion on Sunday May 8, at that he had been drinking and was mad because ious differences he his wife. United Church.

For reservations contact Mrs. Dean Bush or Mrs. Glessner Lechner by May 1st. Set College Prep Clinic At DHS FISH FRY APR. 30 7:30 P.M.

AMERICAN LEGION HOME 224 N. Broadway New Phila Admission 1.25 Also, Fish To Go St. Therese church. ed hospital facility. William L.

Magers, chairman of prev- of the board of tr.is- had with tees- said that Auer, who has Pleads Innocent To DWI Charge ty, were dismissed this morn- held at 7:30 p. m. today in the ing by Mayor Joe Pritz when Dover high cafeteria. The pub- the complaintant Richard L. lie is invited.

Six, 30, this city, failed to ap- The program will cover how pear in court. to select a college and be ad- Dupler previously pleaded mitted and a movie, to the charge. Six by the College En- had told officers that at 4:55 trance Examination Board will Elmer Barcus, 56, of 247 226 Forbes ave NE, this ave this city, jailed Contracts Let By City Of Dover nwr'Twiawii-riw RANGE Board of Control met extensive experience as a hos- pitai administrator, will be m' Fnday Dupler tried t0 be shown- paid based on a percentage ot nm down at E- H'Sh ave A Panel- composed of teach- thp rrvnsfrnrfinn met and 1st dr. ers Mrs. Suzanne Stauffer and I duries.

Magers Roger Smith and students Mary said, will be to guide the local and Richard Horn group in obtaining a working Weigand Truck Miss Carol Conconi, daughter exceeded only by the corpora- of and Conconi record sales in 1965. has been named to the Dean's terday on a State Highway Pa- list for the winter quarter at tro' Jharge of driving while m-awaraing two con- relationship wjth other hospit- State University. A junior, toxicated, pleaded tFac an( aPProun8 payment aid in fjnancing die majoring in elementary in Central District Court tilts101 IWH prevl0us -----education. morning. Barcus was released New Phila.

Dollar Days Special CARPET SAMPLES Sizes: 27" 36" 18" 27" while they last Linn-Hert-Geib Co. 159 E. High Ave. New Phila discuss college admissions and a question-answer period will follow. work with medical committees Truck drivers of Teamsters POMONA GRANGE Contract tor furnishing diesel and be a generai advisor I Union Local 92 at Weigand Is War Casualty from uc 0il tor the Municipal Light The ifund drive t0 raise saies of Dover, who walk Mike Beitzel, son of Roy Beit- county jail on his own recogni- WASHINGTON (UPI) The 10 ed 300 as lhe local share of con- ed out on strike Tuesday after- Defense Department Wednesday Pomona Grange will meet Sat- zel, RD 2, this city, a sophomore zance pending further hearing Dioveu.nd, oi.

a low bid ot 9.54 5tructing and equipping the noon, resumed work yesterday identified two Ohioans killed in urday night at 8 in Unity Grange i at the College of Wooster, has on the charge. pcr gal on ospital is going well, Magees afternoon at 3. action in Viet Nam. Hell, Dover Hill rd. The pro- been selected as a junior resi- Barcus was jailed at 1:50 a.

l' furnishing electric ajd Wjtb about $100,000 alrea-I A company spokesman said They were Army Pfc. Amalio gram will consist of a travel- dent advisor for next year. m. yesterday after his auto was lor jy pledged. Applications for one today: was an unauthorized Gonzales, son of Mr.

and Mrs. ogue on Hawaii by George Kreig Mike is majoring in physical observed weaving left of center Nuie awarded te Slasor tbjrd assistance on the $1.2 mil- strike over minor issues, so far Manuel Gonzales of Youngs- and special music. Women of education and was a member several times and almost going lrd I tins city. jjon pr 0 ject are j0 be fu vmi0n was concerned, town, and Marine Cpl. Freder- the grange are te take fruit of the NPHS varsity baskeioai1 off (he road on State Route 23C federal offic als under Hill-Bur- was termed as time off by ick Miller, son of Mr.

ard Mrs. pies. 1 team. of this city. CLASS ADS PAY! ton Lins week like men involve iAllan W.

Miller, Box 87, Berlin, j. TUSCARAWAS VALLEY VARSITY CLUB ANNUAL OLD SCHOOL DESK SALE AT OLD Z0AR SCHOOL HOUSE SATURDAY, APRIL 30 FROM 9 A.M. TO 3 P.M..

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