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ha Doily Times, Nev HifcflMitc, Ohio mMvnCji ciwspirai news Obituaries AND Funerals Easter Sunrise Service Planned Union Hospital University Prof Admitted Saturday: Donald Banks Rites Simon Hershberger Gibson or orchard st, Mrs. Emma Kuenzll of 136 4th st NW Simon Hershberger, 74, a farm Coleman's Hill will again be and Mrs. Richard Shonk of 233 2nd Dunham Brands His Dismissal "Unwise" the site of the annual Easter sun er, died Saturday in his home at RD 2, Millersburg, In Mechanics st 6E, this city; Mrs. Arthur Earle of 305 E. 14th st, Thomas Rogers Township.

A native of Holmes co, he was a son of Peter and Mary of 130 W. 2nd st, Silas Weldon of Funeral services for Claude fcanks, 77, 515 Hazlett ave NW, Canton, who died at his home at I p. m. Saturday following a two month illness, will be held at the fipiker Funeral Home in Canton at 1:30 p. m.

Tuesday. Rev. L. 8. Hegnauer will offi PHILADELPHIA TO Dr.

Bar RD 1 and Mrs. Fred Newberg of Miller Hershberger, i 4 if" rows Dunham, who refused to answer Questions of the House Un 504 Sterling ave, Dover; Mrs. Wil Surviving are his widow and 10 American Activities Committee, is Ham Haney of Mineral City; Mrs. children, Mrs. Susan Stutzman of Holmesville, Mrs.

Emma Mullett, Aivin Troyer or rd sugarcreek under suspension today from his ciate at services. Burial win be in and Ralph Schneider of Tuscar post of Chairman of Temple Unl East Avenue cemetery in this city. Dan and Andrew of RD, Canton, awas, versity's Department of Philoso Mrs. Lizzie Farmwalt of Emlet.l rise service sponsored by the Youth Department of the New Philadelphia Council of Churches. Members of the Youth Department met yesterday afternoon in the First Presbyterian ohurch here to make assignments and plan the service.

Youth groups ln the following churches and organizations assigned the listed tasks: Broad way Methodist, music; First Evan gelical and Reformed, call to worship: West High Avenue Church of Christ, invocation and benediction; high school Teen, Easter story; Mr. Banks was born at New Sunday: George Schneider of 713 phy. Levi S. of Sugarcreek of the Cumberland and later lived in this city until he moved to Canton 40 The professor was notified of Fair ave NW, Mrs. Robert Dillon home, Eli S.

Lakcmore, Benjamin his suspension in a registered letter of Pickway and Emmanuel of of 325 Front st SE, Mrs. Harry years ago. He was a retired carpenter and a member of the Low by Dr. Robert L. Johnson, univer Anderson of 137 4th st SE and Plain City; a brother', Eli of Elk aity president and newly appoint William Lei hie of TRIUMPH FOR SHAH Shah hart, four sisters.

Mrs. John 250 Beaver ell Reformed church at Canton and Mohammed Riza Pahlevl, of Iran, the I. O. O. F.

lodge in this city for Burkey of Mt. Hope, Mrs. Jacob Wengcrd of RD, Applecreek, Mrs. ed cmer or tne international in ave NE, this city; Mrs. Arthur formation Administration.

Horn of 1001 Race st, Mrs. Dewey above, whose threat to leave the approximately 50 years. Dr. Johnson Informed Dr. Dun Graf of 717 Center st and Mrs.

Emmanuel Troyer of RD 2, Fred country for an Indefinite stay Surviving are his widow. Ada: ericksburg, and Mrs. C. C. Wen ham that the suspenion will last John Lieser, 222 Lincoln ave, Do abroad precipitated a government First Presbyterian.

prayer: three brothers, Dana H. of Canton, "until such time as your status ver; George Vukelic of Massillon; Church Of the Brethren, morning' crisis, has yielded to pleas of gov John of Miami, and W. Oscar Rerd of RD. Dundee; 36 grandchil under the loyalty act of this com Mrs. John Cerosky of Barberton; Rnk of DeLand.

and a sis dren and six great grandchildren, i message; Boy Scouts, traffic; Girl Scouts, ushering; Tuscarawas co WILL KEEP Alft FREE OF ENEMIES Latest in U. S. Army ter. Mrs. Lillis Douehertv of Brew Five children are deceased.

monwealth has been established." Mrs. Ralph Sell of Bowerston and ernment and religious leaders and will stay in Iran. He has been Quarreling with Premier Moham He condemned the professor's Mrs. Joe Paris of RD 1. Dennison.

Christian Endeavor, grounds, aJ Ordnanct defenses against enemy aircraft, and even capable or inflicting damage on ground targets, is this new "Skysweeper. tter. Funeral services will be held Friends mav call at the Spiker Tuesday at 9 a. m. in the homes "lack or cooperation" with the con Operated Saturday: Herman Luther League, properties.

Units of the gun include radar, computing gun sights and power med Mossadegh, and his people feared he might abdicate. gresslonal committee, and declar Gerber of Sugarcreek and Mrs. J. Attending yesterday's meeting units. The instruments can search out enemy targets, compute Funeral Home, 710 W.

Tuscara ith David J. Miller officiating, was ave. Canton, after 3 p. m. to Burial will be in Alvin Yoder ceme ed: I C.

Everhart of Newcomerstown. (NEA Telephotol were: Rev. Jack Angerman, Bob ert Haeberle, Ray Ladrach, Dale factors such as target speed, altitude of target and wind velocity as well as aim and fire the gun. i nave ine nrm conviction mat Dismissed Saturday: Mrs day. The New Philadelphia I.

O. tery in Mechanics Township with win conduct services at the the Hunter Funeral Home in teacher in an institution deriUl ohoriHan Mr Miiim Mizer, Sara Lou Hining, Dana funeral home tonight at 8 p. m. I charge. Davis, Sophia Owens and Linda I W1IVIIUHU MB ivi VMV AVAiaiV I mm) cated to truth is called upon to Clarence Korifs and John Pyle of I Fl nGCI TWICe IFI Slabaugh.

ucm wtiijuiuijr mm uujr wiv ip i ciiv: mm. Arcnie smitn ann i Traffic Court 700 Red Chinese ml tt mmm tak I sponsible government authority baby, Dennis Dessecker, Miss Joy Thri Cnr fmh Herbert Services Mrs. Emma Fisher new rniiaaeipnia timer r.j A Simpson of 242 4th st SW. this city, I FOODS KQVOl AlU w. on wager, VRivin wniie, mrs.

i our society." Richard Paddock and Curtis Fish Foster E. Carter, 34, of Cadiz. Funeral services for Charles Wil rwicm KUiwsiui vimuci Mr. F.mmft. FiRher.

bz. or sua 1 unea ior speeding: n.u&ene Dr. Dunham refused under the was fined a total of $26.40 as a re Dover Red Cross Workers Listed er of Dover; James Aeschlimann of Nationalist Raid fifth amendment to give the com sult of a car accident in the Beach City; Marvin Gray of Na arcreek died at 4:45 p. m. Sunday liam Herbert.

0. or 437 Heller x. Strickmaker of RD 2, Newcom in the home of a daughter and son drive, Newcomerstown, ere held erstown, fined $10.20 for ignoring a mittee more than his name and 1 TAIPE (INS) A Chinese varre; Okey Goldsmith of Zoar 300 block of Ray ave NW st 3:53 p. m. Sunday.

in law, Mr. and Mrs. H. j. row titernoon i me m.

raui stop sign. birthplace. Eugene Bowers, campaign chair ville; Miss Iona Craft of Uhrichs Nationalist government news ag euut siiiwim 6nBair Aair i ljumeran cnurcn mere wivn nev.i rtnoap tobA An fa. Dr. Dunham branded his supen City police report that Carter's ville; William Powell of Canton; She had been ill five months.

varies roust omciaung. eunai routon, forfeited appearance bond .3 man for the Dover chapter of the Red Cross, today announced volunteer workers in the drira. sion unjust" and "unwise," ex car struck in the rear a car driven Edward Shulz of Milwaukee, Mrs. Fisher, widow of Levan was west plaining that "if teachers can be Wise; Lucy Foraker of Bolivar; led 40 Communist soldiers and cap by Verle V. Miller, 20, of Medina, causing it to be forced Into the Joseph Zofrea of the Reeves bank required by inquisitors to reveal and Clarence Davidson of Free Fisher, was born near Sugarcreek, nuiur' driving while intoxicated: Michael a daughter of Emmanuel and Sus Mr.

Herbert, who was born j. Earnest, 22. RD 1, Wadsworth, will handle the industrial solicita tured one in a raid on the Southeast China mainland February 8. the thoughts honestly expressed by port. an Harper Shonk.

She was a mem iwarcn ii, jew in cosnocion co me forfeited $10.20 bond on a speed rear of a car driven by John H. Ratter, 19, of RD 1, Sugarcreek, who had stopped for traffic. Sunday: Harry Newell, Mrs. John The Ta Tao news agency of the their students or colleagues, nothing can be discussed in the class Zion Jr. and baby, Mrs.

Donald ber of the Evangelical and Re son oi wiuiam ana iomsc omiui mg charge; John R. Slemmer. formed church. Herbert, died Saturday at Union RD forfeted $10.20 interior ministry said a group of tion. Richard Gray of the Hanhart Insurance Agency is in charge of the auto division and the Rev.

Frank Jog wick, assistant pastor of Grace Lutheran church, the dov room and nothing learned. carter was fined $10.20 on a Fisher and Mrs. Emma Kuenzli of loo communist militia troops re Surviving is the daughter, Haz hospital where ne naa oeen a pa bond on a reckless operation city charge of unsafe operation volted and helped the guerrillas in this city; Mrs. Harold Miller, Mrs. Ella Groh, Mrs.

James Mayhall and $16.20 on a state charge of el; a brother, E. E. Shonk of Mil tient tour days. charge, and Charles F. Shearn, lersburg, and two grandchildren.

He was a retired Pennsylvania 630 N. Parrish st. Uhrichsville, the raid against Anpu in Kwang Dover Jaycees To and baby and Mrs. Robert A. Mil town business section.

Johnny Lahr of the Beitner Tire Shop will head tung on the Liuchow peninsula. driving without an operator's ti cense. A brother and a sister also pre railroad employe, a memoer oi m. cited for excessive speed. ceded her in death.

Paul's Lutheran hcurch. the Broth New Philadelphia Daniel J. ler and baby of Dover; Judith Visit Jaycees Here It was reported that the raiders the miscellaneous division. Mrs. Theima carter, 34, a pas Aeschlimann of Beach City; Mrs.

burned a Communist administra Funeral services will be held ernood bunaay fecnooi uass ana me Sergi, 35. Canton, fined $54.70 for Members of the Dover Junior Nearby area workers Include senger in her husband's car, suf Alvin Laubscher of Sugarcreek; tion building and rice depots. Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. in the eagles ana Macaoecs.

was having fictitious license plates; Chamber of Commerce were mak Mrs. Robert Covey of RD 1, Dover, and Miss Daphne Dunn of Mineral fered a bruised chin and hands and The guerrillas were reported Upper Brandy wine; Mrs. James ing plans for a visitation with Bitikofer residence with the Rev. married April iyu 10 ciara Sherman W. Cooke.

37, Uhrichs E. Harold Klingel officiating. Bur Rennard, who survives. vllle. $14.70 for following too close dtv I naa ner eyeglasses oroxen in ine 1 the New Philadelphia Jaycees Births Saturdavi Mr.

and crasn. ial will be in East Lawn Cemetery Also surviving are one son. ly. Russen Brannon, 22, RD 1. March 17 when a dinner will be Steel of RD 2, Dover, Parral; Mrs.

Dean Zurcher, Columbia, and Mrs. Glen Gordon of RD 1, Dover, Win based in nearby Kwangsl where the news agenc yad eht erlaOO.OOO "irregulars" friendly to the Chiang Kai shek government on Formosa. Mrs. Arthur Earle of 305 E. 14th a.

A mm 9 at Shanesville in charge of the Charles F. Herbert or Cambridge, Mineral City $1970 for permitting held at the Reeves Hotel. Linirler Funeral Home. Friends one brotner, George oi ru 3. wcw field.

The Dover organization held its an unlicensed person to operate his st ana xwr. ana wxs. ja.au wen 1 ni 1 vain of 307 E. 10th st. Dover, and NeW PhllO JOYCeeS tfa tiri114sm tf I mftv rail the Bitikofer residence comerstown; five sisters.

Mrs. In another development ln har annual "Boss Night" with 60 car; Ronald K. Martin, 30, Can Mr. Bowers urged Doveritea to give at their places of emplol Charles Askrens of Tujunta, assing tactics 8 gainst the Commun Tuesday alter 2 p. m.

present at Union Country Club ton, $19.70 for passing without the Mrs. Callie Smith, Mrs. Kate Pet Mineral City, sons; Mr. and Mrs 0 PlOtl Program tsts on the China mainland, a ment. The county chapter's drive Friday evening.

John Brickies, assured clear distance; and Ross ers and Mrs. Lillie Rufer, and Nationalist military spokesman is on a "give where you live" Caputo, 59, Dennison. $14.70 for The regular March meeting of athletic director at Miami University and former New Philadel Mrs. Anna Marlatt of RD 3, all of said propaganda leaflets were HI1U 4MJT. dllU iUlOl WUt UUII BUI basis.

crossing a yellow line. (Patrol the New Phila. Junior Chamber Anna Crowl Funeral services were held Newcomerstown: and four grand borinl of 314 Harger st, Dover, dropped Sunday to mark the third phia coach, was the principal of Commerce will be held in the case). The Jane Pickens Show over NBC next Tuesday at 2:15 p. m.

ln children. One daughter is deceased. daughters. Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.

anniversary of Chiang Kai shek's speaker. Dennison John P. Kosell. 34, Youth Center Tuesday at 8 p.m. Hudson, Saturaa afternoon for Richard Shonk of 233 2nd st SE, "Don't consider business rivals resumption of the presidency of will feature a Red Cross human Subjects which will be consid RD 1, Tippecanoe, fined $10.20 for Mrs.

Anna Crowl, 74, of that city, nationalist China. your enemies," BncKies told ms ered are: report on the play. "Af not having a tail light. (Patrol this city, a daughter; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Dillon of 325 Front who died last Thursday at Turkey I (Zesrr audience. "You pust learn to get case). Mt 1urAi Port oa T.alrM ftArl I WUIJU N.J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 enmnetition because SE and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin fairs of State final report on 11 cense plate sale project and disposition of the last 200 plates; dis Massillon Dale L.

Mathias, 24. interest story, according to Mr. Bowers. Three Junior Red Cross members will be honored on the Captain Video television show over the Dumont network Tuesday at p. m.

being ill since Christmas. juouisa May ueirmni, oj, oi miq rnc good thing for bust Troyer of RD 1, Sugarcreek, sons. along with rivalry is a ness. Mrs. crowl.

a nurse for 50 vears. vale, died at p. m. saturaay ail i. 'unuee, cuea imo municipal cussion of the April "Clean up" Mill twp The Mill twp truck court for crossing a yellow line.

was the widow of Charles Crowl, I Twin City hospital of a cerebral (Patrol case). answered two cans Saturday eve Twin City Hospital formerly of Minerva. She was a hemorrhage. She had been ill since "Today I find that rivals I encountered in my high school, campaign, and plans for the Jay cee radio show. ning.

At 6:30 firemen were called Mineral City Edgar W. Hawk. member of the Evangelical and Friday. Admitted Arthur Abbuhl. Jr college and professional coach to a field off Route 250 west of A daughter of the late Henry 30, Canton, fined $20.20 for unsafe A joint dinner meeting with the Dover Jaycees will be held March 202 Taylor ave, Dennison; Charles ing career are among my best Uhrichsville, and at 7 o'clock to operation as the result of an acci Rhoda Bid mead Roberts, she was Reformed church, the Eastern Star and the Summit co Fifty Year Club.

She was a native of Sanders, Box 291 N. Wardell st, 17 at the Reeves Hotel. A speaker friends," the speaker continued. Wolfe's Crossing at Riverside to dent. (Patrol case).

born May 4. 1897 in Drybrook, New Philadelphia Charles Jun kins of 142 Tuscarawas ave NW, this city, fined $15.20 for intoxication and committed "to county jail for nonpayment; Earl K. Barnes of Cambridge, fined $15.20 for Mrs. Kenneth Pedicord. 523 Tren has been scheduled for the pro extinguish grass fires.

Dover Harvey Davidheiser, 35, England. She was a member of the Manchester. A brother, Roland ton ave, Uhrichsville; Mrs. Walter Mr. Brickies also reviewed his coaching expereinces in New Philadelphia and the rivalry his team gram.

Dennison Firemen called to Reinholds, lined $160.20 for 8tump, Manchester, survives. Pittis, RD 1, Dennison; Mrs. Ken The New Philadelphia Jaycees grass fire on the hill between N. overload in violation of the frost I Among those attending services Methodist church. She came to the United States ln 1925.

Twice married, her first husband. George neth Morrison, Chestnut st, Gna will be hosts to a district meeting had with Dover high school. 4th st and Dennison Sewer Pipe law (Patrol case). were the following nieces and neph Sunday, April 19. On the arrange Athletics are important part denhutten; Mrs.

Isaac Jones. Box Corp. Saturday at 1:20 p. m. Fire ews.

Mrs. Lewis Miller and son, Gibbs died July 11, 1929. Her sec 412, Scio: James R. Wyand, 175 ments committee are Dave Lacy. of any school, and cooperation men were called to the Robert Oliver, of this city: Mr.

and Mrs ond husband. Joseph Gclmini sur chairman, O. C. Mees and is the biggest factor between ath Report 2,400 Join Johnston home at 118 Woodland vives. 9 Jack Brennan.

letics and education." ave, at 7:40 p. m. Sunday where Surviving besides her husband Methodist ChuixllGS Johnny Lahr was toast master burning soot set fire to a wooden are one son, Charles Gibbs of Uh Conclusion of the Evangelistic Mrs. Mary V. Brown has fSed for the dinner, and Mr.

Brickies spouting. Damage was estimated richsville, three grandchildren, Ed Mission of the Methodist churches Lan action against Remus Brown was introduced by William Beit at $20. GIVE Where You Live die, Jeffrey and Ellen Fry Gibbs; of the Canton District was held asking divorce and alimony in the ner. Each boss was introduced by Dover Firemen extinguished a and two sisters, Mrs. Alfred Malll Sunday at the Simpson church in Harrison co common pleas court.

his host. grass fire on E. 12th st at 3.50 band, Drybrook, England and Mrs. p. m.

Sunday. that city with the Rev. Harold Mohn of Chicago as the guest A. Roberts, Keighley, England. 291st, Willoughby.

Dismissed Mrs. Richard Belknap and daughter, RD 1, Dennison; Glen Moore, Scio; Mrs. Byran Cahaney and son, 216 Bank st, Uh richsville; Orrvill Hartline, Bow erston; Mrs. Leota Barkiey, Zoar: Lewis Beckley, RD 1, Freeport; Ensin William Mangon, and Clin ton Cable, both of Dennison; Mrs. Henry, Walton and son, RD 3, this city; and Mrs.

William Comer and daughter of New Rumley. Births Friday: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rypian, RD 2, Uhrichsville, a son. Sunday: Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Pedicord, 523 Trenton ave, Uhrichsville, a son. Funeral services will be held speaker. Church Seeks To Mortgage Property Tuesday at 1 p. m.

at the R. K. A total of 2.400 persons were won New Pastor For Lindsey Funeral ome with the to the church in the Canton dis Sauerkraut Tues. Special ai EDDIE'S GRILL 125 Ast woo Lane. nw.

Roy lckes and Robeit Purin of Rev. George Sweeney oficiating. trict. Foursquare Church this city and Lonnie E. Oarabrandt Burial will be in Evergreen Bur Rev.

Mohn told his audience in of Midvale, trustees of the Church lai park. Friends may call at the Canton Sunday that "we must The Rev. Oil in Robinson of the of God at Midvale, have peti funeral home. think of tomorrow and victory in bringing these new recruits into Roy Crowl of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Stump of Akron and Mrs. Beulah Crowl and daughter of Geveland. Charles Sanders Charles Sanders, 76. 6112 Woodland ave, Geveland, died at 5 p. m.

Sunday at Twin City hospital following a year's illness. He had ben a resident of Uhrichsville one month. Born in Rome, Georgia. Feb. 8, 1877.

son of Andrew and Polly Chub Sanders, he was a retired steel worker of the Jones and Laughlin Steel Corp. Surviving are the following brothers and sisters, William Sanders of Uhrichsville. Mrs. Erma McGee of Columbus, Mrs. Anna Leggett of Birmingham, Alabama; and four nieces, including Helen L.

Sanders of Uhrichsville. Funeral services will be held at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Uh rich Funeral Home with Dr. J.

H. Clark oficiating, Friends may call at the funeral home. Fort Lauderdale, Foursquare Gospel church arrived in Dover tioned Common Pleas Judge J. S. Hare for permission to mortgage our various churches." Sunday to take over the ministry the church property for $1,500 to He told of his visit to Europe Lewis Dansby at the Dover Foursquare church.

secure a loan. and said that, despite Stalin and Rev. Robinson succeeds the Lewis Dansby, 76, of Clow ave, his leaders, religion is winning its Rev, C. F. Griesen who resigned Newcomerstown, died at 5:45 p.

way in most countries. The action was authorized by the congregation at a meeting at which District Supt. J. H. Hughes served as moderator.

The recently to do research and evan 1 A. 1 ouuuay at nis nome iouowing a gelistic work for his church in the long illness. east. He was born July 10, 1875 at fl won 11 I nnn JUST OPENED THE VIOLET REST HOME 425 W. STATE STREET, NEWCOMERSTOWN Openings for Seventeen Women Patients Rev.

J. E. Moore is pastor. Atty C. W.

Ferrell represents the trustees. Rev. Griesen, whose headquar vwv vu(i, turn was a rctirco ters is in Harrisburg, is now Owen D. Conn, 75, who resided James B. Clow and Son employe.

Dover Paper Drive Dover Boy Scouts and Explorers will stage a city wide paper drive next Saturday to raise funds for the Homer Keppler Memorial at Tuscazoar and the 1953 Jamboree expense fund to Denver, Scout troops and the Explorers' post also will share in the proceeds. Dover residents are requested to put bundles on curbs for city trucks to pick up. living at 117 W. 10th st, Dover, with his aunt, Mrs. John Heidy, 408 Gets Six Months His wife Rhodia died in 1947.

He was a member of the Clow ave A. Front ave SW, this city, died sud and Rev. Robinson has moved into the parsonage at 1005 Race denly in his sleep Saturday night. Clarence A. West, Jr.

was sen M. E. church. st. Mr.

Conn was born in this city tenced to serve six months in the Surviving are nine sons, Ray Sept. 23, 1877, a son of the late Harrison co Jail by Common Pleas mond. Odis, Osla, Robert and Wal VIOLA KEFFER, Manager PHONE 87388 Thomas and Elizabeth Mathias ter, all of Newcomerstown, Her Judge Barclay W. Moore after he pleaded guilty to a charge of rape of a minor. man of Canton, Cloverlee and Lu Conn Conn "elded in this city AYllle tlKS rlOn at different times during his life.

Times advertisers reap benefits. ther of Coshocton and Clyde of Benefit Minstrel For several years he managed a Cleveland; one daughter, Mrs. Es hotel in Columbus, and for the past sie Mae Malone of Newcomers two years he worked as a slaes and 20 grandchildren. One 71 man. He was a member of the JL son and one daughter are de W.J.Sullivan A retired Dover steelworker.

William J. Sullivan, 71 of 129 W. Front st, dropped dead in the Victory Lunch restaurant in Dover Sunday at 7 p. m. Coroner Philip Doughten death was caused by a heart attack.

Sullivan was bom in Brock West High Avenue Church of ceased. Funeral services will be held Christ, Uhrichsville Elks will present a minstrel show early next month ln the Uhrichsville high school auditorium with all proceeds going to the cerebral palsy fund, it was announced today. The minstrel will be presented two nights, and the exact dates will be announced later. An invitation was extended to surviving are nis aunt, an Wednesday at 3 p. m.

at the Clow uncle, Frank Mathias of this city. Avenue Baptist church with Rev Semi Annual two nieces and a nephew, A sister and five brothers preceded him in erends Esau and James Williams officiating. Burial will be in West the son of the late John 'loiieiNAis death. Lawn cemetery. Friends may call and Margaret Sullivan.

He is sur vived by a brother, Earl of Brock ton. at the Ourant Funeral Home Tues services will be head at 2 p. m. CLEARANCE SALE anyone who wishes to participate SAM msTOOOUS MOCKS frpcta fa. day and at the church after 2 p.m.

Wednesday in the Evans Funeral in the minstrel to attend the next Funeral services will be held Home with Rev. John of Wednesday. practice session in the Elks hall at the Toland Funeral Home ficiating. Burial will be in East at 8:30 p.m. Xhursday.

Tuesday at 1:30 p. m. with the Revw Murray Figg officiating. Avenue cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today Frost Services Burial will be in the Dover Burial from 7 to 9 p.

m. and Tuesday CINDERELLA AND ANNETTE DRESSES We must clear Our Racks of Styles to make room for the New Spring Dresses arriving daily. Now you can purchase really fine dresses inexpensively priced. Sizes range on Nannettes, 9 months to 3 years. Cinderellas 3 to 6x, 7 to 14.

Park. Friends may call at the Funeral services were held Sun from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. day at Centerville, for Mrs. MARIRAGE LICENSES Jack Wilson, 24, loader, of RD 1, Waynesburg, and Margene Kohr, 21, secretary of this city.

William A. Harshey, 53, clay funeral home from 7 to 9 to Alght. home for a short time with Mr. and S9 of west Virini ntV iii and Mrs Harrv Haver rf pn 01 We Vlllnia. posted $14 aim mis.

nany naver sr, or rd unni on BERLIN (INS) A record of worker, and Minnie Lea Fox, 40, than 5,000 East German refugee Unlon ter h. takn off a Greyhound nurse, both of Uhrichsville. 30 hospital last Thursday. 90 70 jammed into West Berlin today Regular $1.98 DRESSES Nowi Regular $3.98 DRESSES Now! Regular $2.98 DRESSES Now! II bus by police Saturday night. 11 2 ln the unprecedented flight from Wilbur J.

Langford, 21. brake operator, of 618 Fair ave NE, and Margaret Alexander, 22, office She was a member of the Church of Christ in Dover. The Romig and Red rule. Warren Funeral Home of Flushing was in charge. clerk, of 705 3rd st NW, both of this city, Gerald Ulrich, 21.

press operator TIME AGAIN FOR THE BIG TAX BITE Surviving are two sisters, Mrs. Minnie Hart of Belmont and Mrs. this city and Shirley Norman, 19, i when you pay your income ii. beagwick or Washington. D.

tax this month, you will pay any student, of Newcomerstown, Samuel R. Butts, 26, truck driv and two grandsons. Her hus 126 E. High New Phila Phone 60852 where from 20 to 90 to the oana ana a son preceded her in en and Vivian 24, factory government out of the money you death. Regular meeting New Philadel worker, both of this city.

earned. When the income tax was first proposed In 1913, It was not phia lodge B. P. O. Elks.

No. 510, Tuesday. March 3, 7:30 p. m. Spiders eat other insects be Average adult hippopotamus welchs about SHOO nminri unri sides flies and, under winter con Nomination of officers.

Social ses to exceed 6. The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Adv. aitions, can go without food for sion. Door prizes $25, $25 and eats about 4nn pounds of fodder i several months.

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