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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 16

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The Daily Timesi
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New Philadelphia, Ohio
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16
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THE DAILY TIMES ituaries Kb Funerals TEA HONORS SEN. SHURTZ BIG FOUR Paul R. While White Paul Revcr al miner anci li T'uscavawas fount At, 2 n. at hb this i ill lor six years. Mr.

White Frank a Ad a was born (X'tober rarnwa Surviving an White; four nop E. and Join this city, and Pan vent; two daughter Walker and Mrs. Lee (i this city; two bi Wt ucd bee i extern 1 lethod' ai lea thurcl 10t) a wv 1894. La tu Melvin Whi White, Mr Rich; ither: Mai George Delbet White of this city and Elmer Whit1' nf Cleeeland: two sisvars. Mrs.

Ida I'errell and Mrs. Delta Gross, both of Uhriohsville; and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1:30 p. at viic K.iser man Funeral Home Hie Rev. re or go Palsons ill official anu burial will or Evergreen.

Fricnus may call at the funeral troin 7 to 9 tonight and from 2 to and 7 to 9 tomorrow. Mrs. F. C. Heminger Mrs.

Abb.e Jane Hennnger. 67 died at 1:22 p. yesterday at her home at 177 Eighth street. this city, following six months' dl- IlPSS. Tlie wife of Frank C.

Heminger she was born Ragersville. the daughter of George and Lucinda Penrod. Mrs. Hemmger had resided in this city for nine years. Survivinj her husband; six children, Bessie Stevms, Hazel Bit- r.er.

Elsie Chariton. Florence Burrell and Ralph Sisson, all of Cleveland: live stepchildren: five brotli ers. Lew Penrod. Buffalo: Ike Pen rod. Canada; Charles Penrod, Midvale; Sam and George Penrod, both nf Dover; o.ie sister.

Mrs. Katherine Williams, this city; five grandchil- den and five step-grandchildren. Friends may call from 7 to 9 p. m. tonight end from 2 t-o 4 and 7 to 9 p.

m. tomorrow. Funeral services will be held at The Broadhurst Funeral Home at 12:30 p. Saturday, with Rev A. H.

Miller officiating. Burial will be made in East avenue cemetery. Me: V. Mrs. Jane JOS ere git (omuanied It Snyder, irk Ever I candid; Judge judge Join L.

Mi K. and Mrs. by Mr of An ho firii i I id rime t) airman i execiitivi thn me llowing P. Morris r. Nett he Re- ommlt- ng unci candidates K.

Gna- Uhrichs. Philadel- art, tes Cl of Pi rt for 'do Si cour; Woodari represo hn played two Vocal Si Flore nce Mv Kahn. rica and line and ci the Rapublii vp the Rcpu i setc Amcrie Wash- rountv of p- ativ" Wf aid Mi temirv. Law- are rei u. a minute, it taker, a iifetime to build th There a time tha1 the for everbody, but i ott thet be fi just son peo) ie.

1 have be light.ng schools and the safety of girls anci ii re elected will in the liquor tr the rale of it to from orute It was called shortly aitr: preliminary comtnissU't ealed it had leached an hat Trieste, on the basis at ion figures is Italian, not av. Although the session hr, B.wnes’ hotel room vv. di; secrecy, an American man said the prepared to demand that defeated axi- satellite- assure the economic a bilit' i "litical independence of a The informant -aid Hyim- teimined to stand firm ran. Sovkt Union ee-t S. dcmads 1 That Ita under an int r.ne not a sin 2 That no xacted from the i given to Greece.

Tlv spokesman said three ol i ate Byrnes is not a mood. FORMER SOLDIER GRANTED DIVORCE emational li i Soviet i Italy. trust trust i ratio: MEDINA HUSBAND SUES COUNTY WIFE ii. E. Snyder of Route 1.

Min in, has bon named i smt, iilcd in the Me din itx common pleas court llm rt Snyder or Medina, to a man led April 21st 1934. 1 i l. isouiti charges neglect and ie all iic that his wife took ti ciaiplt three minor children1 abaiKio lcci him last March 27 In divorce, tlit' luisbana i ly of children, aged 11 9 uid 7 vi sirs respectively. RESUME RED CROSS FIRST AID CLASSES 1 in i. Cross st Aid curse ft nr Urhns.

started under tne H. Stoughton of lit and iscou.tinned when moved from city resume ci at pm bun Mr. Ml dr Cl Mi cken. 1 at cc as us inciudtj but in i kc ill or, on fr the boys and continue August Marfisi August Marfisi. 80.

prominent resident og 217 1 2 Grant stret, Dennison. died this morning at 7:45 in the St. Francis hospital in Columbus, following a illness of complications. Born in Italy August 23. 1865.

he was the son of Vincent and Laboria Marfisi. He was proprietor of a confectionery store in Dennison for the past 43 years, and was a member of the Immaculate Conception church. His wife. Gerolama. Is deceased.

Surviving are five daughters, Mrs. Laboria Caklcrone and Rose, of the home: Sister Augustina. Louisville. Mary, Dayton: and Mrs. Louis; R.

Aiel Pittsburgh: four grand children a nd two sisters hi Italv. Funeral arrangements. In charge of the R. K. Lindsey funcial directors.

me incomplete. Robert Garabrandt Robert Junior Garabrandt. 16. son of James Garabrandt, 252 McConnell street. Uhrichsville, died yester- day at 6:38 p.

m. in the Orient State School. He was born in Newport, the son of Jume- and Melissa Edwards Gar a brandt. Surviving besides the father arc the following brothers and sisters: John and James, Rt. 1, Gnadenliut-' ten: Melvin.

Seventeen; Lonnie. U. Army; Mrs. Doris Henry and Marjorie, Dennison. Funeral arrangements, in charge of the H.

J. Uhrich and Son Funeral Home, are incomplete. ARREST 3 FOR THEFTOFBODY Turmoil In Northern Italy Feared Rome. Apr. 25.

pout made their first arrests toda" in connection with the theft of body and held three ave-diggers suspected of assisting the ghouls. 1 Meanwhile authorities took extraordinary measures to prevent 1 monstrations by pro-Fascists in northern Italy in connection witn I the first aniversary of its libera- tion. Police and patrolled roacn. highways leading to the birth place of Mussolini at Do via. It was believed likelv that, the former Luce body might lx hidden near ilie place of his birth.

The body of Claretta Petacci. his mistress, was disinterred and to another section of the cemetery to guard against repeti- of the act which recovered Mussolini's beaten body. NABBED IN XVILLE FOLLOWING CRASH Raymond Peek, Uhrichsville, es-1 raped with minor injuries and was arrested by Uhrichsville police at yesterday when Ills car! trashed into a i rce shui at the fill-: ii station near bridge atj he north end of Water street. Uh-j The car failed tc make (he left I turn onto the hricige. ran up into filling station yard and crashed! the sign set in a concrete' base.

The windshield was broken, the right front end and right side of thej Pontiac baoly damaged. i Ja.ncs D. Sliunr Second Dc divorce from Ailecii Shui 726 Ackcy street, this city grounds of gross neglect of duty it Common Picas Judge 71. Dim 'neck's this morning The court awarded Mrs. Shu maker custody of a 2 car-old da ugh ter and held that the plaintiff wa- not the of a child born ti defendant watte Mr.

Shumakei I was serving overseas in the armec forces last 7Iarch 8th Bowers, sjtai ford and Bowers represented the husband. NEWCOMERS CAR INJURES YOUTH Jo Don on Route How oust ii Jlark. 9. of R.F.D, 1. i.

suffered a deep ruesday afternoon when cck by a car driven by of Newcomerstown a half-mile south oi Stark county deputy1 i the child was struck across tnc road. CHANGEOVER IN T. C. WATER PLANT the Dennison plant went i electricity Power Com- to id ay after engines lor Ti.c oig pumps at Water Supp." Company back to op-ration wu; furnished by the Ohio la ny at 4:3 p. m.

ie being driven by diesel the past 20 years. The change over was made as a matter of economy as cost of opor a ting the d'esels has mounted while electric power has become cheaper The diesel ttioiors will be retained at the pumping station, ready to go any time there is an interruption the eleciric power. PATERNITY CASE TO COMMON PLEAS COURT John Cas.vell. of near Uhrichs ville. was jound over to tlie common picas court on a paternity charge iilcd by Miss Mary Russell of Uh ville in Justice Isaac Cramer's lift Caswell was released under i.a-ii bond irrnisiicd in nier's cour SHERRODSVILLE MAN FINED $100 ville.

May char Lv polic Of Ly kens. 37. of ShciTods lined S100 and costs by, Wenger today on a i 'riving while intoxicated. I is picked up by city a. m.

today while In ugh the business disc WITHDRAWS SUIT -ui Special As 7:30 p. in. meuts. R. 3 E.

I J. embly Friday Inspection. S. M. i.

Polen, Mastt McCullough, April 26 Refresh Rccordt A against 1 inission juries :3 rd. 191 Tile Co missed p.wtics. ilecP i iiigccuy 4. while instruct ioi day on Thursday by of L'hrichsvill? Industrial Com- i'cmpensation fi received October working for the was dis greeincnt of the SAVE ON SPRING CLEANING! 40c MEN TROUSERS LADIES' PLAIN SKIRTS NEW LOCATION WEST HIGH AVE. TRI-COUNTY DRY CLEANERS First U.

S. all-metal transpoi I plane was the Stout built in 1924. Sunday, April 28 Infant Dies A dauglit sr, born at 7 a. m. today to Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Burrier. Route 2 was aeau at birtli. The infant had been named Ruth Kay. Surviving are the parents and the maternal grandfather, Floyd McCormick, of tli1 Burrier home.

Burial wis made this afternoon in the cemetery by the H. J. Geckler Funeral Home of Stone Creel: SEEKS DIVORCE FROM LOCAL WAC Ecward S. Williams. 215 Drive this city, today filed suit in common pleas court for divorce from Pfc.

Deloris I. Williams, a WAC no on furlough at her home in 429 Fifth s.reet, this city. Tlie par were married 22nd, 1956, and have no children. The husband charge, gross neglect of duty. Attorney Joseph F.

Sam! represents tnc plaintiff. WITHDRAWS SUIT A suit filed by the Pruning and Lithographing Co. of Akron against Paul L. Stockert of Stras-1 burg to co'leet an S859.10 account was dismissed at the request of the plaintiff company in common pleas court hero today. Regular American Legion meeting Thursday, April 2dth 8.C0 p.

m. Bring a veteran. Commander. Card Party and Games and BAKE SALE WEST END SCHOOL BUILDING Friday, April 26th, 1946 PUBLIC invited REFRESHMENTS SERVED PRIZES Sponsored by West P. T.

A. DANCING THURSDAY Riverside Uhrichsville SHIVELV-YATES ORCHESTRA ADVENTURE IN LINE CHICKEN STEAK SPAGHETTI BAR B-Q RIBS DIN'NfcKS A AKIt lY OF SA.NUNMCHLS Uur Chicken, Southern tried, is Served amily Style All The Chicken You Can Cat ----Plan to Eat with Us This Week-end Open Daily Except 5 p. in. to 5 a. in.

Sunday 11:30 a. in. to Mulnitc. CLUBS AND PARTIES A Our Dining Room Available for Parties, Luncheons, Clubs, at All i.ouis New Phila-Xvilie Rd. Phone UhrichsviJJe 636-R-4 Ii WIHES 1-5, $L40 F.

1-5, 98c i iresfr Stock foi BABY HEALTH WEEK ll AV out WfSELL F0RLESS 108 TIPS 19' COTTON APPLICATORS DfXTRI-MALTOSE SIZE ano 2F BABY TALCUM CUT RATE DRUGS New Phila. and Uhrichsville Stores ZINC STEARATE 2S 7 SIMILAC SASy POOD STORK soap 212F EASY POWDER. BIOLAC 75; OABy FOOD AJ ii BABY OIL 1 5 BABY gj MAROOIL 39 PEROXIDE ZTe I6( SERUTAN tiffES 77t LUX SOAP 2 CAKES PVR Poton.tr VITAMINS JUST ARRIVED? 400 FACIAL IOO UPJOHH'S UNICAPS OP So BOOK MATCHES IOO AB 06 VITAMINS SPECIAL AT 9 QUIBBS COMPLEX. TISSUES MUlTICfBRIN CAPS 9 Personal. HYGIENE CAPS-BOTTLE IOO MBAPS OLEUM PfWONOUfHUMg't- ANIACIW TABLED pouoent TAMPAX SAN IT A RV PROTECTION 29- Vc-ro LAfiGB VETO CRSANX OeOOORANT SB PLATE POWDER A 6CNEE OB TONY DRENE SHAMPOO eome 35AMOLIN DEODORANT flOWOEK.

50 TRU-SHAY LOTION BALM SIZE STILLMAN Oft JELL- 75c VEEN 47c ant sett powper CAL0X WILLIAMS 1 TOOTHSHAVING 1 I POWDER I CREAM law 2P lO) 100 PEPTO- BISMOL FOR UPSET STOMACH 25'. CHEN YU NAIL POLISH NEW SHAOES DILLARD'S WOLDEN GLINT ASPERGUMlCOLORINSE JL Wl BLACK BERKLEY Blades 1.59 4-OZ. MENNEN'S QUINSANA PORATHETES MIDOL FEMININE NrcrsNE.

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