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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 5

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THE NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE JUNE 7, 1933 PAGE FIVE HAWES SPEAKS NDECHDC rDflllD home In "Vllliamsburg, with Judge Lay, who Is a guest at the home of Mrs. T. B. Jones. Mr.

and Mrs. Collins of Cincinnati, parents of Miss Dorothy Collins, a senior, and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma are at the home of Mrs. T. B. Jones, where Mr, and Mrs.

Lozier of Chicago are spending a few days. Rev. and Mrs. T. N.

DePuy, who will, attend the graduating exercises of their son, Robert De Puy of Dayton, are located at the home of Mrs. T. B. Jones In West Broadway, 1 I xx list Place Beauty Shoppe steam oil permanent wave, $5. Specials for commencement, Thursday, Friday Mid Saturday, shampoo and wave, short hair, 75 rents; lone hair, $1, Facial and eye brow arch, 75 cents.

Make appointments early, Blanche Flnley, Mabel White, Marian Johnson, operators. Gas l'rire Higher. Cleveland, June 7. (AP) The 2 -cent discount-for-caah provision on the sale of gasoline was removed today by leading gasoline companies. The action amounted to a 2-ccnt increase in the price per gallon.

who arrives tonight. A luncheon for SO Is arranged In her honor for Thursday at the Coons residence. Mrs. Ashley on her returu home after commencement ill be accompanied by her son Richard of the sophomore class and her daughter Carolyn, also of the sophomore class, Mr. ami Mrs.

Forrest Loveless of Columbus, both graduates of Denlson, will be commencement guests of their father, Dr. C. L. Loveless and of Mrs. Loveless' parents; Mr.

and Mrs. B. C. Belt. Miss'Phyllis Richardson, a junior In Denison, will leave Thursday for her SPRING BROOK Mr.

Sarah Priest returned home Saturday after spemUng the week with her sister, Mrs. Belle Hess, and family of Mt. Vernon. Mr. and Mrs.

Carl PowleNs and children and Ueorge Amos of Newark were Sunday evening callers nt the home of Howard Priest and family. Miss Myrtle Weekly Is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Weekly In Centerbura. Clyde Weekly and Floyd Priest railed on Howard Priest Sunday, Mrs. Kuth Priest and daughter spent last Thursday afternoon with Mrs.

Marlon Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Strieker of Newark spent Sunday evening with I'-. and Mrs.

C. A. Weekly, Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Dunn and ion Wilbur and Mrs.

Sarah Priest a'-tended church at Fall.sburg and at-tended memorial services In the afternoon, Howard Priest called on Lorcn McKee Sunday. Mrs. Nellie Priest and children railed on Mrs, Sarah Priest Saturday evening. of groups, met the president, Mrs. C.

Ebaugh, Tuesday afternoon the home of Mrs. C. J. Oxlcy. Plans for next year's work were formulated and the hostess served refreshments in the dining room, Granville grango will meet Friday at 8 p.

rrt. in the Grange hall. The program will be In charge of the group led by James SCimmer. In the Opera House Thursday and Friday the picture ill be "Clear All Wires," with Lee Tracy. The commencement guest of Mr.

and Mrs. C. D. Coons Is their sister, Mrs. T.

W. Ashley of Kenosha, TIRE PRICE IS HIKED BY FIRM New York, June 7. (AP) An Increase of to 9 per cent In prices on Its entire linn of tires was announced today by the is. I Goodrich company, effective today. The revision varies according to the different tlr sizes.

At the offlce of the United States Rubber company, It was stated that the company would also advance Its' tire price schedule approximately to ft per rent effective tomorrow. Head of Dcnison Summer School Addresses Granville Business Men. June 7. The Granville Business Men's association held the quarterly dinner session at 6 3o p. m.

Tuesday In The King's Daughters' rooms with 40 members present. H. L. Pierce, the president, presided at the after-dinner session, and presented Professor E. B.

Hawes, dean of the Denlson summer school, as the guest-speaker. Prof, Hawes emphasized the advantage to the village of such an educational opportunity, not alone along the line of education. The morit of the Village Players as a department of the summer school als received favorable mention. At ie business session conaucieu oy Pierce, many suggestions were made lone the line of the "Buy at Home project, and plans were made for another campaign to be launched in about a week. The merchants already had signed an agreement to close their business places Thursday afternoons from June 15 to Sept.

13. Mrs. Nina B. Shepard will leave soon after commencement for her annual1 motor trip to Bath, accompanied by her son John who receives his diploma from Denison Monday. Mr.

and Mrs. Bernard Hundley with their infant son Henry Rhodes will spend the commencement season in Granville as guests of Dr. and Mrs. II. R.

Hundley, and of Rev. and Mrs. w- Te stimonialTI from 332 Independent Merchants ffiyz? C. F. Lush in West Broadway.

The Fortnightly club will hold th annual picnic on Friday, June 16, the lawn of Colwell house on the up per campus, at 4:30 p. m. Mrs. Lillian Moore is head of the social commit tee. F.

S. Robinson is spending the summer at the old Devenney farm in Loudon street. Miss Sally J.nes has returned to Brvn Du Farm in East Granville from Krvn Mawr college, where sh completed her junior year with Cum Laude honors. Mrs. Frank Ray, life-time friend of her parents, the late Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Jones, will be with Miss Jones' and her sister. Miss Alice Virginia, who returns next week from Miss Hall's School for Girls in Pittsfield.

Mass. Mr. and Mrs. F. C.

VS'ellman and their daughter, Miss Louise AVellman, will motor to Mt. Holyok college for the graduating exercises of their daughter, Miss Helen Wellman. They i i jOME FOLKS bare never thought of it Just this way, bat very will spend some time In the east chiefly in New England. The Licking County Garden club wul meet Friday at 7:30 p. at the nearly half of all Sohio petroleum products marketed in this com munity are sold through independently owned service stations.

home of Mrs. William Wehrle Hudson avenue, Newark. Response to call will be "My Favorite Rose, "The Flower of the Month," forget me-not. Mrs. Howard S.

Barrick will speak of Rose in Song and Story." and the contest committee Sohio Dealers and Agents Columbus Division ivill conduct the garden questionnaire, Sohio Dealers and Agents Columbus Division 1 The confidence of these independent merchants is one of the most valuable assets an oil company can have. As owners of their own businesses, these men are free to stock their tanks with any of scores of petroleum brands. Mrs. Belle Grove Wright is visit ine. at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Grove B. Janes in West Broadway Mr. and Mi's. William Felt of the Denison faculty will sail from New A STOUTS VILLI A COLUMBUS 1 ANEW ALBANY 7 a Tork on June 23 to spend the sum irier in France.

Members of the Baptist Young Peo. pie's union held installation of offi cers Monday afternoon at the parish house, with the dinner following the ceremony, served on the lawn. Qui cers installed were: President, Her bert vice president, Cath erine Coons; secretary, Mary Louise Cada; treasurer, Mary Spring; coun sellor. Mrs. C.

D. Coons. About 50 members and guests of Philathea class of -the Baptist church were guests at, a picnic sup ner Monday at 5 p. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

C. B. Slack in Cedar street. Miss Annie L. Craigie is presi We are proud that 332 key oil-dealers of this community have staked the welfare of their businesses on the name SOHIO.

It is a testimonial of the strongest, sincerest sort. We have repaid them by making Sohio products the most popular motor oils and gasolines in the State, and good enough to stay that way I 1 As a motorist, you also face a confusing array of gasolines and motor oils, and prices and claims which are contradictory. For values guar- anteed to be "standard," we refer you to any of these recognized business men of your community; to any of the thousands of agents and dealers over the State who have joined hands with us in the sale of Sohio products. dent. Prof.

F. W. Stewart is the teach er at the Sunday morning meetings in the church auditorium. Mrs. Raymond McKnight and Mrs.

iiewjs isicaensoaj NEWARK George Belt C. W. Bostwick James W. Broughton Dusthimer Garage John Foley Goodrich Silvertowa, Inc. Ernest Gutridge G.

W. Hitchcock Clarke Houck L. R. McGmder K. j.

Poundstena J. W. Shannon Hardy Strickland George Welch NEWPORT J. M. Neff NEW SALEM C.

N. Berry ft S09 B. F. Hoover R. H.

Meyer NEW WAY AW. Jamea ORIENT J. J. Davis W. L.

Mason OUTVILLE Outville Garsga PETASKALA H. C. DeBow Wm. E. Morgan Timmona ft Wollard H.

E. Voelker Nina B. Shepard entertained mem bers of the Darning club Tuesday evening at dinner and bridge at the ALEXANDRIA Coakley's Service Sta. E. Thomas 'AMANDA Johnston Store Co.

'Don Mooney JIarley P. Young AMLIN Geo. W. Lamb ASHVILLE E. O.

Adkins Geo. H. Adkins Foreman Motor Sales Russell E. Hoffman Mary E. Rodger ATLANTA B.

C. Hughes AUSTIN Leonard Robinson BALTIMORE Friesner Tire Shop BASIL Mrs, S. T. Good Floyd Ml McDaniel James M. Weaver BLACKLICK Auto Service Co? O.

L. Shad wick C. H. Tennis 'BLACK RUN Walter Crowthers Charles Hamby A. J.

Hoyt BLOOMINGBURG Guy Carter S. T. Shirkey Son BREMEN Bremen Hdwe. Co. A.

E. Godfrey G. H. Lenhart BRICE i McKnight residence in East Gran villc. There were 12 at dinner and five tables were arranged for bridge Prizes for final scores were, presented to Mrs.

Sidney Jenkins and Mrs. C. D. Coons. The out-of-town guest Justus uros.

Kenneth Green N. F. Stout Mance Weaver 3UGAR GROVB Jacob Jnnkermaaj Frank Kali SUMMERFORD J. H. Ackerman H.

S. MeSavaner Joe McWhirt Edw. Stone W. M. Summers SUMMIT STATIOK C.

M. Beat TARLTON Noah Bntterbaagh Rassell Jones A. M. Shaffer. THORNVILLE George Frush W.

E. Moore Thornvill. Garsga Ed West H. Zsrtmaa THURSTON Knepper ft Weldasf TOBOSO J. E.

Gault UTICA O. Parsons VANATTA Davis Bros. WAGRAM Bartlett ft Sen' Frank Herrnstefa WASHINGTON C. H. Glenn Ankrom N.

B. Hall D. W. Heath Hester ft Son Wm. Hiale Pearl Little W.

O. Riley; Roy Rogers Clyde Smith 25-59 Tire Cat Lewis M. Whit Fred Wood was Mrs. A. N.

Lyon, mother of the hostess, who had been her house guest for two weeks and who left this morning for her home, Charles ton, W. Va. Mrs. Albert Guckert, who spent a few days last w-eek in Cleveland, re THE STANDARD An Ohio Institution turned Sunday accompanied by her OIL COMPANY Founded 1870 daughter Frances, a student in West em Reserve university, majoring in social service. Thursday will see the end of the week's examination period in Deni PICKERINGTON son and Friday will see the beginning Derma ai.

Aicorn Alexander Bros. Roy Anderson Carl Barthol B. A. Paint Co. Emil Bernhard Boda Tire Service, Iu-Wm.

A. Boster H. A. M. Bower F.

A. Brennan James S. Bryant A. R. 'Burke! Z.

F. Carmiauz C. F. Carrell J. C.

Clay Columbus Buick Co. Columbus Motor Express Commercial Garage R. D. Corbin R. M.

Corbin Corner Grocery (J. A. Isselstein) Lester F. Denton R. W.

Dunnick Elliott Dver J. W. Estice Fanley-Oestreicher No. 1 Fanley-Oestreicher No. 2 O.

Fisher Foreign Grocery Co. M. C. Fossler W. W.

Gaty George Bros. G. M. Battery Ig. Co.

Harry Good Edward Grau F. Green R. B. Hay Jason Hendricks H. W.

Herig F. W. Hooper Hotel Garage Chas. O. Irwin Doris Kennedy E.

R. Kiehl J. J. Kiernan Kirk Kirk E. Lonzo Knepper J.

M. Knotts, Jr. Kroger Groc. Bky. Co.

R. C. Kyle R. R. Langel Lauer Tire Battery Co.

E. O. Lehman C. C. Lewis Geo.

Lightfoot McClure Nesbitt Mot. Co. E. S. McDaniel McDowell Garage Chas.

McMillen J. S. Maclean Co. Percy D. Miller C.

E. Morgan Ray L. Morris Moxie Tire Vulc Co. A. H.

Munk D. S. Phillips Potter-Gager Co. Radnege Bros. W.

M. Reid C. J. Riggle D. L.

Robb H. S. Rule Fred Salzgaber J. J. Schlereth James A.

Sheeny F. Shipley Frank J. Smith J. W. Steadman O.

D. Stephenson F. G. Stewart C. E.

Strode Thomas Garage 1 Roy Thomas Tompkins St. Garagv E. G. Traylor Earl R. Wilbur Orr Zimmerman Co.

Harry Ruse of the commencement program. rar: ents and other relatives of the grad uates begin to arrive Friday. Music PLEASANT CORNERS seniors will be heard in recital at Geo. Forest, Jr. COMMERCIAL POINTS Roy Williams CROTON MeKinley Cox DARBYVILLE G.

W. Miller J. B. Downs 7:30 m. in Recital hall, and at 8:30 p.

m. several fraternity houses PLEASANTVILLB will be scenes of the annual com mencement parties). G. W. Reincheld POWELL Mr.

and Mrs. J. Evans are in Columbus today attending the convention of the National Funeral Directors association, held in Memorial DERBY Nellie Held man W. W. Bauhan Clarence Phillips RANGE hall.

J. M. Campsey About 25 members of the Women's DUBLIN society of the Baptist church, recent- REYNOLDSBURO Smith's Garage appointed as next year leaders EAST RUSHVILLE E. W. Bnrkart Kelly New land A.

Watts C. R. Bradford WESTERVILLH ETNA ROCK MILLS Melvin D. White J. E.

Duncan GROVEPORT D. M. Jones Clinton D. Miller Hollis Parker Tope Motor Sales HANOVER Stanley Channel! HARRISBURG N. A.

Bower A. T. DeVosa 1 W. V. Kersehner HEBRON Chas.

Elliott Dale Queen Chas. W. Slater J. E. Walters BILLIARDS A.

A. Alder 7 Frank Fishinger Kniek's Grocery Ray Langel HOMER Anzie McPeek JACKSONTOWN M. C. Larason JEFFERSONVILLB R. O.

Horney Forest Moore Woodruff Cash Croeery JERSEY C. J. Renssner JOHNSTOWN E. DeRemer Steve Florisn Priest Freas LONDON C. M.

Baker C. M. Baughn Brook A Beathara Cleland ft Monser Denyes Chevrolet Sales D. S. Farquhar Clarence Garrett Oliver Gordon John W.

Harper Dan B. Hill Madison County Aits Co. W. J. Meech Frank Nelson H.

G. Noggle D. M. orris F. W.

Oldhsm R. O. Whitaktr MATVILLE J. A. Ward MePHERSON H.

C. McPhersoa MILLERSPOST Leo Lieber Millersport Garage -(Arnold Bros.) Millersport Hdwe. Co. MT. STERLING Tent Crable -G.

W. Dennis Wm. Edsell H. 8. Grim Helen Hunter Edgar Paullin Nelson Winfoagh NASHPORT R.

L. Duiggana G. H. Holmaa KIOUSVILLB Jones Bros. LANCASTER Geo.

Anderson Nolan Binkley C. A. Bletzacker -Ray Bussert C. Carpenter Earl W. Clark Ralph Dupler Harry Evans F.

E. Hartman D. F. Herdman C. F.

Hnmmel W. R. Luts Chas. D. McCIeery Pharm.

H. L. Older Osear PotU Jerry Roach Snider Bros. Grocery Walter England Garage F. R.

Walter LILLET CHAPEL F. O. Morris Sark St Plant LINWORTH Linworth Farmers' Exe. LITHOPOLIS Weiser ft is tier John B. Klemfoth LOCKBOURNB C.

O. Evans J. L. Carl E. Y.

Noal W. G. Sain Virgil M. Wright FREDONIA Bagley ft Tedro Bert Gooding Leo G. Kline Westerrill Farmers' Est Westerrill Motor Sale TRY OUR DAMP WASH RUSHVILLE Chas.

Willard WM. A. Shnmakef W. E. Cook, Jr.

BUCKEYE LAKE C. E. Baker Frank Brafford J5ayre Bros. BUENA VISTA C. O.

Hargrare i CANAL WINCHESTER The Beck Co. Metzgers Garage CARROLL Dow Cohagan Homer Dennison Wm. Loving Wm. McKnight E. A.

Pierce B. E. Schirm Co. R. F.

Spears Wm. Vorys CENTRAL COLLEGF H. H. Hoover CIRCLEVILLE George L. Crites Sterley Croman Albert Dodd Harry Goeller Rader Bros.

W. G. Richards Andrew J. Warner CLARKSBURG J. R.

Bookwalter GAHANNA SEDALIA WEST JEFFERSON S. Dutrow Wesley Schwartzwalder C. C. Hewitt SHADSVILLE GALLOWAY The Welcome Inn Felton Bros. J.

L. Houk J. Runyan SOUTH BLOOMFIELD Thurs. n' and. 5 Fri.

Pound 4c Pound Wed. Martin Miller WILLIAMSPORT Ulm Hdwe. Stora Glenn Whitten WORTHINGTON Chaseland Gar. ft Serrk Station C. W.

Criswell R. M. Pressler A. J. Wink C.

E. Murray ft Sen James Thomas GEORGESVILLE E. B. Brsdfield E. N.

Cobery SOUTH VIENNA Clothes are returned H. E. Shepherd just damp enough for ST. LOUISVILLB tarcmng ironing, GOOD HOPE Glen Holdren 1 GRANVILLE Geo. B.

Futerer Spring Hill Service Sta. YELLOW BUD Harvey Burrell C. E. Dillon Divan's Garsga J. A.

Frost George Dehua Edw. Murphy, LICKING LAUNDRY COMPANY Phone 40464047 2l7 IFoir 'ci eV3f7CJ far aab39 YO JUST CAN'T EAT IT 21-7 i u..

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