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The Daily Times from New Philadelphia, Ohio • Page 8

Publication:
The Daily Timesi
Location:
New Philadelphia, Ohio
Issue Date:
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8
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Dally Ttmea. Tueaday, Nov. II, 1964. Stm O. Newcomers! own By Mn.

Ruth Mafhias, Phone 8-7216 HAVE HAVE IDEA from Coshocton hosplUl Nineteen end gueete of; day to the HiU Top Nursing Home, Trinity enjoyed a ha.v by ride Saturday evening leavihg Improvement is shown in the from the Wolf-Salem church with condition of Mrs Ara Walters who Bernard Chapman as driver. Chaperon W1 inian Mi Rev and Mrs. and Charles returned to the ts were served t'orie Brlndlrv. ami Mi tnwnc.s Bn Mi A C. W.

He is iver for MY.F, rom his uembei e. Chap. Hitold West, served at the eiurn by Mr. Mrn, Mr, and and Mr, and Mrs. Harr has Lren a patient at Coshocton, hospital undergoing treatment for pneumonia.

Mrs Robert FlQman was dismissed Sunday from Coshocton hospital to her home on Church st. PIRWONAL HEMS and Mrs Russell Norman. RD 1. and Mrs Charles Norman. Tuscarawas ave, were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs.

Neil Holli and family, Goshen. Mis, Margaret Hrifner who has spent the past few weeks with her i son. John and family at Avon and i relatives in Lorain has returned to her home on River it. Mr, and Mrs. Calvin Hyslop, Newark were Sunday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Norman, RD 1. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fribley and sons of Mt.

Vernon were Sunday evrning dinner guests of Mr. and Mis William Heifner, Evansburg Road. Mr. and Mrs. C.

Best. 1st st, are spending a few days wuth thcsr Robert and family in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wagner and family, Northficld, were end guests of her parents.

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Johns. Chapman ave.

Mr and Mis. Lorin Johns. ate st, visited over the weekend Mrs Johns' sister, Mrs. Lawrence Keller. Columbus.

Rachel Ann Phillips, Susan 4rr and Sandra Waller, college students, spent the weekend with their parents here. Mr. and Mrs. C. Randles, of RD 1.

visited Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shreve. Clues Lacking In Rape Slaying Of 14-Year Girl PAULDINO. Ohio Charge Mother Of Four Fire Victims thorities, lacking clues and with Kenneth W.

Nelson. 43. both of only the sketchy description by a Pauline, thought at first it was a 4-year-old girl to go on, kept at discarded halloween costume, their Investigation today of Sun- The abduction and murder of day rape-slaying of 14-year- the girl was similar in some re- old Nancy Eagleson, spects. to the assault-slaying The victim was abducted as she and her sister, Sherrill, 4. walked home from a movie.

"It was a man in a big car that got my sobbed Sherrill. She said the man asked them If they wanted a ride first and, when they refused, grabbed Nancy. Sherrill ran to the nearby home of John Larson, a neighbor who often served as babysitter for the girls while their parents were at work. Larson called police and a search got underway. About five and a half hours later, at 2 30 a m.

Monday, two raccoon hunt- Joseph AvFrance. 38. a urday of 9-year-old Gloria Kowalewicz in Chicago, about 230 miles Senators To Organize Nov. 29 northwest of this Ohio border area Chicago authorities contacted Paulding County Sheriff John DETROIT mrn had a narrow squeak at Monday when COLUMBUS Republl- Ohio i can state senators and senators- rlect will meet here Nov. 29 to Keeler said leaves in the area where the body of the Eagleson giri was found obscured any tire CLEVELAND Police tracks.

He said no attempt appar- said tody they would file man- ently had been made to hide the slaughter charges against Mrs body, although it possibly would Christine Ross. 28. whose four not have boon found for some children peiishcd in a fire last week while she was away from home watching television. The action was the second manslaughter charge filed recently in I augmented by Ohio highway patrolmen in the investigation. It Sw "Airport Momily mt thfii plane collapsed its landing Thp announcement was gear on touchdown made today by Sen.

C. Stanley Keeler to exchange information.) The piano skidded mote 0 of Nrlsonville. longtime but they had no real evidence the along the cement runway senate leader. two crimes were connected. shooting sparks and flame, but it did not overturn nor catch fire TIMES CLASS ADS PAY The Pilot.

Joe Conn. an auto dealer at Cuyahoga Falls. Ohio, kept the plane under control and neither he nor hi passengers were sq '5 1 injured. 7 I The passengers were Robert of the Month Dukan. L.

Gamble and James Garrett, automotive parts dealers time, had not AvFrance and Nelson chanced along. connection with the deaths of children left lone by their moth-! was the first murder of this type o.s. Valeria Ames, 28. was in this Northwestern Ohio comers discovr ed tiM body in I 1 Saturday connection munitv of 2 300. Most of the local a wooded area 100 feet off Pauld- with me death of her two chil- ing County Road 176.

dren in a fire. three-man force and all living In the Cuya- the Paulding village police liar1 arrived in Detroit for a sales meeting. There are 16 equestrian statues in Washington. more authorities have never investigat- arc found in any other ed a murder. city.

gal. Ole Fashion low Milk Chocolate, Strawberry or Vanilla 54c with This Coupon Regular Price 69c Offer Expires Nov 30tb I (II KU ION 'II i I A Luther League Federation meeting will br held at 2:30 p. m. 1 st haw their 1 ohn Berg by 1 MONTGOMERY WARD dinner. 1 'r ni hns hum mi am Col Dayton who recently visited hi? Mrs George Dayton.

State st. is now stationed at Ft Bel voir, Va where he and his wife now reside. Col. Dayton, who recently returned from a two. yca: tour of duty in Geimany, expects to retire in two years.

I IM George McGinnis. 30 rd 1. Newcomcmown. fined $16 20 o.i stop sign violation. IRC LI Ml I I INC.

II Wf.l I) The Eugenia Circle meetmq, for Wednesday evening cf this week, been changed to xt Tuesday evening. Nov 32 the home of Mrs. Earl Reed, West st. AT BOOK LI It Rev Edwin Efhelman and Rev. Harry West amended a meeting of tit.

Canton District Ministerial Book Club at Gnwdenhuiten Mon- dav morning. Rev. Howard Hull reviewed the book "The Human Problems of the 'IK! SI1.I.N ro Mi EI Trustees oi The Woll-Saiem, church will meet at the uome oi W. P. Lease, Thursday evening.

TO DEDK It Plans are underway tUca- tion services for the age of Trinity Sunday, Dec 11. Dr. Oarlcs Hamilton, district superintendent, ill conduct thf service. BIRTII NOILS A daughter was born Sunday at i mortal hospital to Mr and Mrs James (Mary Ann Britton), Mulvane at. She has been named Lisa Renee.

Mrs Evelyn Shipman of Cambridge is the maternal grandmother and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fillman. Church st, are the paternal grandparents. Inc daughter born Nov.

5th to Mi and Mrs. James Gallon of Beach City has been named Karen Jian. Mrs. Katherine Belter, st. is the maternal grandmother and Mr.

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