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The Zanesville Signal from Zanesville, Ohio • Page 8

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gecfloB One--Page Eight THE SUNDAY TIMES-SIGNAL. ZAyESVILLE. OmO-- SUNDAY, SEPTEMBET? 2.T. A Couple to Celebrate Sunday Briefs Golden Anniversary Our Neighbors Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Swope. Dun- jean Falls, announce the birth of a Mr, and Mrs. John Vore of New- I son Friday in Bethesda hospital. ark road will celebrate their gold- BARNRSVILLE Louis P. Duvall, 50.

former a a school teacher of Somerton U'hen arc nerded, think neighborhood has been identified of Wat kin 5 Son. Phone 1920. was 'eged as one of the men Lingering Illness Is Fatal to Aged Morgan-Co Native The Boy Scouts LET US RENEW YOUR OLD HAT REPAIR YOUR OLD SHOES PRESS YOUR SUIT--WHILES-WAIT I SKI) STKTSON HATS FOR SALE A I SHOP 5 NORTH 5TH ST. TROOP 4 ELECTS OFFICERS couple have 11 children, and they holding Duvall and his cous will all be present for the anniver- i a lingering ill- St James John Allen Duvall suspects is understood sary; The children include Leslie Vore, Ray, Frank and Harry V'pre, Toledo; Mrs. Nina Abbott, i Norwich; Mrs.

Margaret Bowman. this city; Theodore Vore, South Zanesville; Mrs. Bowen, Chandlersville, a a Charles and Miss Madge Vore of the home. Mr. and Mrs.

Vore were married in West Virginia, 50 years ago. They have made their home in this Zane temple No. 302 Pythian tradition, though he nas a i Mrs. Shuster was the widow of 'e tro Sisters, will hold its regular meet- being in Barnesville on the night Daniel Shuster. retired farmer.

scribe i St re died ing at o'clock Tuesday evening at K. of P. hall. All officers are requested to be present practice. Mangold Funeral Home, Inc.

233 Putnam Ave. Phone 380. Miss Rose Powers died ln 1931 Mr and troop rnade i home in Me- a termaster- a The 40-year-old holier in the nlad i home in Mel i i i a building will be replaced i for several years after a Wiggins. due to action taken by coun- his i ent from the farm and troop grubmast- i at the recent session. A his a sh moved to Rei- er- i 1 e' jber of other needed repairs to the apartments is spending the weekend in Columbus.

3 roils for 25c WE DELIVER FREE PHONE 7 BAILEY'S ON MAIN x-iiuue oau. urr ui needed repairs to the'" i 'Glum as troop i of La Rue; I i will be made at the same' she is survived by three Bob Boling the wa announced. 0 1 at "'hose home "she died: a i a citv" for the nasV Vpars MrV I I 1 CALDWELL Beloit. and a son in Cam- troop bugler, and 'Vore wJ1 formenv Miss Annabelle rin Funeral Home 8fc Harter Miss Helen Reilly and Miss Re bl rally here next Sat- I a enceStremmel left Saturday for a i a evenln indicate that i grandchildren. trip to Willard, Cleveland and Co-: JV- a of tn largest po-: Funeral services anc lumbus.

In Cleveland they will be Iltlca ever Noble bc at Reinersville. Joined by Miss Stremmel's mark tne removed to Miller fu Drill Teams of V.F.W. To Meet on Wednesday ELI, i 3 i i i ana a son in a The plans being completed for bridge: a a er, Mrs. Harieyi George Johnson as troop cheer- ie Rpnuhlir-an 'Alien of Malta, and a number :rr.aster. i Jim Johnston is senior patroi and burial will Header, and appointed Bill Burlin- The body was a me as his assistant.

i i 'removed to Miller funeral home. 1 Scout games, sones and yell? Daughters' unit" and sons' post o'fi Miss Grace Williams of Youngs- 0 1 part 'f campaign in the 15th action to the meeting. i Veterans of Foreign Wars 6 wili return home' A the MISS KATHERINE BArC.HM.AN ne "Green Bar" leader's patrol 'meet Wednesday evening at 6-30i Thursda accompanied by i Kob ert Taft. Cin- Funeral services for Miss Kath- as invited to hold i resular at the post rooms. 6324 Williams who will visit here.

senate'' erine Baughman. 41S Fairbanks i a i roast at the Main street, to participate in i Clarence Keck Satur- eove-no- ri a i a street, who died Saturday morning Gadd farrn work directed by William 1 day from Piqua after a four days' a i a vor at home will be held at 2 TROOP 9 NEWS All sons and daughters of the business trip. sional canriirtito ongres- clock Monday afternoon at the Troop 9 sponsored bv the W. are invited. iss Catherine Pfeifer nf NVw.

TM ous io i Rev. P. C. Wolf of- tral Presbyterian church held i Be assured a your tour or i will not be interrupted by lurking danger llwl our free Safety Inspection will discover in advance. Why not leave your car with us for inspection and service shopping or at show? Open 2-1 hours.

PURE OIL MASTER SERVICE 327 Market Street 2-1 Hour Service Catherine Pfeifer of New- canaiaates will also appear on the The Daughters' unit and moth- man drive and the Misses Ruth and speaking program' wood ers will be guests at a wiener roast I Rita Longwell of Southard avenue. a 0 1 a are ebing prepared irt the D--ath followed a three weeks' The i Tia uc H.L H. wiener roast -lyn-a i Plan 1 are eb Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock at! will leave Sunday for the Univers- oca hiehwkv the home of Mrs. PlauHp Npffc itv of Western Ontario. i 1 1 I Ernest Jachtmann of No.

10. Germany, established a new glid-! Ing record in May. 1937, by glid- i State Otticial to iidr Ut in a i Address Pensioners SEAT funeral-Ambulance SERVICE PHONE 1117 821 MARKET ST. the home of Mrs. Claude Neffs.

ity of Western Ontario. London, construction of Ont. Can. They are sophomores. in at the university.

i be United Project Workers. number 15 and Branch No. 2. will meet at 7:30 route 21 in o'clock Friday evening at the home cording to Plans are being made to bring of Harry R. "Stotts, 567 Cliffwood Grover Smith Rev.

W. F. Krafft, secretary-treas- avenue. i urer of the Ohio Society of Old; Miss Mav of ew Ic IL LE two George Baugh- Age Pensioners, to this citv as concordI Route 1 a i to 7 Te nnei! tt as assigned mar and Lewis Baugh- concord. Koute 1, uas admitted as, to the McConnelsville M.

E. church Jacssonville, 111. be in meeting Wednesday even; ir.g in the scout rooms of the was opened paralytic stroke sus: Scoutmaster Jack bridges tained Sept. 5. She was a member The i was rievot- iv bridge? of Central M.

E. church and the to completing the pi: Bible class of the church, 'parents' i supper and program P. she survived by four sisters. ac- Miss Margaret Baughrr.an and Mrs. Clara Erwine.

the home: Mrs. C. Crooks and principal speaker at a meeting of local pensioners. Oct. at 724 Marietta street.

A monthly meeting of all members in the'county is scheduled for -2 o'clock Saturday. Oct. 1 at headquarters. At a meeting Saturday, the local secretary gave a report of a recent interview with the former Chief of the division of Old age pension. Henry J.

Berrodin. and i cation from the two senators and a i car which struck congressmen from this state were Charles Dugan. Muskingum avenu MRS. ALVA LOCTvE hich wnl oe given ednesdav ev- The supper bo at 6 "clock followed by the ropram. Anna Smith, rneetms was closed by senior leader.

i i TROOP REREGISTERS a a a i was submit- last week bv C.vic I 1 1 f. i i I I WITnnO I RALPH H. AXLINE JOHN G. AXLINE Associate Optometrists Eye Eiamnations and Glasses 10 S. 5th St, Phone 449-J a the annual session of the i 10 confer erice of the Funeral services for association of Duican i to succeed Locke.

32. wife of Alva Locke Falls for renewal of th" charter i a ho sent to.Crooksviiie. who died Fridav i Boy Scout Troop No. which tH Mansfield at Bethesda hospital following a sponsor. W.

H. 'bean rer lnf mation has emergency operation for president of the association. rnnreTM- McLOnne; cms. will be conducted at 2 o'clock i meetings of the troop i m'niste- newl ass a afternoon at Cannon ibe held at the a Falis school Charges against William Harris. 0 0me Crook5villfl i a o'clock the sunervis- 731 Mavsville avenue drive' of the i RoSe restaurant.

Stottler will i i a 'on of Scoutmaster John Thomas. a i Pr In street "'hich has and i a i'l h'e at Crooksville. Thomas' assistants Russell M.iea onBr) 0 for some JESSE ABER Baker and H. C. Gr-en.

i a rites for Jesse Aber 71 ITO i i is C. n.en- on the bridge 1U UVer omerset wn i McConnelsville. who died Fridav nis Betz a of i com' assume management Monday of night at Good Samaritan h.osnitaV i are Chariv.ei!. eeK i an illness a compli- I Curr Baker and H. MAKE YOl'R HOME CO.MFORTABLE IX THE COLDEST WEATHER CALL 348 Phone 348 13(i N.

Fourth St. K. L. Dunlap, Manager Big Floor Show now at the WONDER BAR TONIGHT "12-BIG ACTS -12 Ladies Nightly Except on Saturdays Free Dancing to the Music of Ray Harmon and His Harmony Lads 3 Floor Shows Nightly Starting Tonight withheld following an investigation Saturday by Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Donald Kincaid and Captain of Detectives Milt Stotts. Accoraing to Harris.

Dugan "Tuesday of stepped from the euro of bridge into the path of his 1 ll UIJ chine. His stbr- was upheld by Th Gladen and Wallace Barr and a a stag picnic of John i Jeddes of South Zanesville agu ost Am cricar. Lepion is be- at held today at the poet Orrier A a a of a i ALL PRICES INCLUDE EXAMINATION MADE BY ME PAY CASH SAVE HALF 3 I DO NOT USE FLAT LENSES. ALL LENSES PRESCRIBED HERE CURVED TO GIVE YOU GREATER VISION WITH COMFORT. SINGLE VISION Lenses Fitted in Latest White Engraved Frames.

Complete 25 Years' Experience with thousands of satisfied patients in Zanesville and vicinity assures you complete satisfaction. CLOSED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS. KRYPTOOiFOCALl" The improved invisible lenses to see at a distance and to read the finest print complete DR. E. HARDEN REGISTERED OPTOMETRIST Upstairs at 508 Main St.

Phone 478 2nd Floor Equitable Bldg. Zanesville, O. NEW LEXINGTON" i cat ion of diseases, will be Ebenezer church, near Monday afternoon at A total be the scene R1 in McConnelsville. have reregistered i i the nn.u Pp ji r- officiating. i a i for the year i Soptpm- be at McConnelsvilie.

ber 1939. They arp i a P.itualistic services will be con-: 1 P' otl rt Chandler. Lawrencv ducted at 7:30 o'clock Sunday Edw 'ard Farley. Daniel the home by the Junior James Hock. a a passengers in the Harris i a at priFt Order of American Mechanics of rr an Robert a quarters on the fairgrounds The "ich he was a member The Patrick.

Robert M-M1, a Ol- aiea enrou.e to post now occupies nf od removed to the residencp Robert Star- Good Samaritan hosp.tal. former CCC buildings at' Satdrdav afternoon from i re a Sharp' a services will be held fairgrounds. a home, McConnelsville Leonard Trout. Tuesday morning at the St. Thnm- SrrrERFIFr i I A David Welsh.

Jarr.es a i as Catholic church of which he is "Booste- "x'icht" rhe Pev A' i will nff i 'i'ls and Earl a a Of i a member and i a will be made here Saturdav night JoYa' at "the funeral" for C' numhpr six a Tend-'-rfoots. Mt. Ohce cemeten'. i graneers at the grange hall and Davis. 75.

of near Adarnsville. 0 'f TMTM flr 1 class The accident victim had been a a largo crowd attended the special dlpci Friday of a heart attack a a a resident of the city for many years Program that had been planned bome of a daughter, Mrs. and recently retired from a i featured i the evening were Jmes Sheppard. Sonora. Davis business.

He formerly operated a Mrs Anice Do!" and daughter as a native of Morgan county grocery on Linden avenue and a Chester i a and Past two years hfiri later was connected with a Patricia, all of Colum- Wheeler Stevens Grocery corn- DUS any WOODSFIELD a 20-year member of Twelve cases were considered by the tagles and for several years Monroe county grand in had been outside guard of" the its session last week and Messerly, 16 lodge. He was a member of the nesses 'ere examined. Nine Holy Name society. Purgatorial were found, two were reet, Norval park, were held Sat- his home with his son-in-law daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Floyd Farrish. near Adamsville. KOBEHT J. MESSERLY Funeral services for Robert J. son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. Messerly. 1032 Chester rtoiy Aame society. Purgatorial so-, were tounci.

two were reet, ISorval park, were held Sat- ciety and the Columbian associa- dismissed and one continued. Five a afternoon at the home of his i of St. Thomas Catholic ne indictments were secret. grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. Thom- i John local resident a Messerl Eppley avenue. Rev. He is srurvived by two nephews, pleaded guilty to a charge of car- i former pastor of Harry Dugan. Chicago.

111., a rying i to prisoners in i South Zanesville M. E. church Hugh Dugan. New York City and jail in the absence of i i a i a i 'as in Membra of cousins, including Fa- Crawford and was ser' i a rk Dugan. i Tex.

days in jail by A' The body i i a i at the justice of the 'peace Keck funeral home i the ser- -vices. ial park. .,1 Lawson-Daniel Wedding To Take Place Saturday i In St. Nicholas a i rectory Saturday i the wed'- f- i .1 i Miss i a Lawson, I mflQ ll ihllOO a of Mrs. Bertha Lawson I I I I I I of Van Home street, and Lawrence Plans for the i a a i Dani( snn of Mr.

and Mrs. Ce- Townsend Clubs' Home Dedication Is Sunday; Dedication of the Townsend home, sponsored by the Townsend i ciuhs of i district, will be Silver Jubilee fall and i uanlpl OI se.norn avenue. Sunday. The afternoon meeting season which i be held in i he followed by a wedding will be at 2:30 o'clock. Music will i her are being made by members a a at home of the be provided by the Needham a Brotherhood of Central Pres- bride's mother.

let and A Sealover. soloist. i i a church. The organize- The couple are planning a The speaker will be Rev. C.

A i was formed 25 years ago I i i to West Virginia af- Jones of Mt. Vernon. Aside from social meetings i which they will make i The speakers for the evening! four times each fall and i i in the Hala a a i will be Beecher Hess of I the group is active in church a a a a avenue Cincinnati, and E. L. i a i A a at the wedding will Kenton.

The evening session i Appointment of Charles i Miss Lawson, sister, at clock. A luncheon Robert Richards. Wendell Swone i'" nd P-onald C. Lawson, brother of will be served at o'clock. and Wesley Engle as team captains bride-elect.

has been announced by Clarence president of the organization. Each captain i six lieutenants i conduct i sales. Captain Bieber and his lini- a will have charge of the first IT- i i Uprk on transferring the district i i a S. a a has been Read Save On A Pair For Shoe Repairs 69 HALF SOLES Attached to Any Size Shoes By Experts and Guaranteed OUWEARN Fourth St. Ph.

487 Ol'TSIDE CALLS Dffin i.s- nut jitu-tl tit the of i tl front ni'iirlty lortiiitii's. n-ilhin a n'asonclilc lrir- "'i' ilistnncr, ran I'd promptly and (it no i i ro.s/. DEAN Funeral Home, 27 SO. I ST, I'llnn, 221 Transfer of Office Will Resume Monday SMITH FITZ YOU PAY US LESS than $6.00 a year for the use of $100 on our Direct Monthly Reduction Loan Plan. Come in and ask us about our loans if you are needing a real estate loan.

Plenty of money to lend and prompt service on all loan applications. FIRST FEDERAL Savings Loan Assn. 510 Main St. Zanesville A. T.

Baker, Pres. M. M. Lane, Sec'y. OVXJt 90 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FINANCING HOMES WPA headquarters i city will be resumed Monday.

to "obtain speakers for the 1 -Several truckloads of i meetings a The Tale have already been placed in tickets at $2.50 each will he start i Fergus i i on North Third jeri in a few days. are be-! for the! ing made to self 200 of these before OPTOMETRIST Bldpr. Main. Cor. 5th federal agency.

Preparation of the payroll for the opening meeting. more than 34,000 workers in a i district will he made by the a Bureau Leaders ployees of the finance department i To Meet at A i be. at the new a a Farm a movomont ter Monday. This is the first i i i Perr, Morgm vision to be moved The a a Guernsey counties i have a tions division will also be on hand i Monday i at Monday, and the employment, wo-, o'clock at the A a i men's and professional divisions: be made for the and director's office, Tuesday and program of the a Wednesday. About.

150 persons are expected -TIVWUI. arp exDecten I is hoped to have all members to he at the a a se- of the staff of 154 located in the sions. Edwin J. Bath, new offices by Thursday. SUt( legislative agent, and Fv a nk second and third floors of Cooperrider, district trustee will the Fergus building will be used for the WPA headquarters.

L. C. Gibson is director of the district: Mrs. Margaret Condrin, supervisor of the women's and professional division; J. Ray Hickey, supervisor of the operations division: Ray D.

Overholzer, supervisor of employment and Louis W. Mellott. supervisor of finance. Miscellaneous Shower Held for Recent Bride Mrs. Watt Moore and daughters, i and Betty, entertained i a miscellaneous shower for Mrs.

Lester Baughman, the former Grace Ann Ryall. a recent bride, at i home north of Frazeys- The hone was a i decor- a with a flowers. Mrs. Bnughman received many attract i gifts. Refreshments went served.

Sixty guests were present. be speakers. TO ELECT XKW MEMBERS Hi-Y executive a i have a meeting. Monday evening in the Y. M.

C. A. f.o complete plans for election of new members of the The election i take place at. the meeting Tuesday evening at the Y. M.

C. A. A list of 4 1 a i a has been presented for membership. Induction of new- members will take place October 4. PLAN AGRICULTURAL MEET A i a leaders for ber of Southeastern Ohio i i be present at a meeting in Cambridge, Tuesday.

Details of the 1939 agricultural program i be planned. Prescott Gray, a i a of Muskingum county agricultural society and William S. a county agent, will attend the meeting. OTATTSTICS show that some one is injured every 12 seconds! The 3 principal causes of Accidents are: (I) Fafling UJ Auto (3) Traveling What yoa need i. an "Accident Policy" to protect income nhto to pay the doctor's and mne't of coorw to provide for tfee family ff the Acodcnt should prove MIX-MATES Now you can have rhc luxury of clean, quiet, automatic, SAFE heat with the inexpensive kinds of co.il that save you money! No matter how cold it may prt outside the new ENDER provides healthM, even, Sut- tained temperature to MIII your taste.

Shw DoiMrfic up lo 1 50 H. P. BolW Ask tor frtt lurvty of your lur- or boiler and ttttnvt Permfnt Plen. ZANE AIR CONDITIONING, INC. 110 LincJ Arcade Phono, 171 or 4888-M Mix--match or hlond i jissrmhlo your own i I i short I 1 i i for V.V Knit "i I 7..

I in miri rniillil 1 I "iii, 1Ilr "ml-- I I i 7 SKIRTS .98 -M A( They Late the pai barber, rumblin outside Terro ed his to fear unds preparei battle ace. Revel- flash ligt to dash fire on At a into tr barber, the oth trigger off, bai deep sili As th the Side leader's uninvite Shot i animal a nearb After ience th at one the tent They mouse! Fredd M. C. shock when a girl inti to give the i It wa was sm a th gan pins wil The run ai alley, pins. "That plained i take 'Ter fl IV- "Begi i and wo own srr The and agr Her i col "You i git bowled, loop.

Soon place nn and so nsatir Eveni lo score had rrr pilod done cr A 11 from i i He fvor. (i whllo marks. Appa some a pU77.1ed "Whi nskfd, at. tho "Oh. ing qu i Loce Majo of the where two-da; cils prc A a of the vat ion i di' The "ialvnti charge, til ions hospitn A four ne most conn over that nifty a co That ooac Dovl cd I Kani' man char mart upnr.

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