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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 10

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Monday night of a telephone eaB the crave. The body la at Crlss Dec. 20, 195S 10 The Newark Advocate vice at the grave. The funeral cortege is expected at the cemetery at 1, p. Thursday.

Brothers Funeral Home and will be placed in the church at 1 p. m. Wednesday. 'Abraham Lincoln' To Be Gettysburg Guest of President Deaths and Funerals COL. C.

If. KECK I Home in Glenford and the funeral Charles H. Keck, $2, U. S. Army MARK SMITH Mark Smith, 66, member Af cortege will leave at 1 p.

m. (or (retired), died Tuesday morning in READING, Pa. tfl-Thomas Ab me cnurcn. rrienas may can ai from the President thanking young Lincoln and his parents for a gingerbread house which Tommy left with a secret service agent Sunday when the Llncolns tried to visit the President's farm. Monday they received a call from the President himself, said Mrs.

Lincoln. He talked to Tommy first, thanking him for his gift and then invited Mrs. Lincoln to bring her family for a visit, she said. Ft Howard Veterans Hospital, Bal Glonford villace council, a former th fmipral hnrnn after 8 ft. raham Lincoln, has an invlta MRS.

JAMES H. HOGAV Mrs. Elva Hogan, 81, widow of James H. Hogan, former Newark resident, died at p. m.

Monday in the home of her son, Charles- R. Hogan, 13 Cottage, Mt. Vernon. She had been in failing health since she suffered a broken hip in a fall in 1951. and seriously ill custodian at Glenford School 16iTnpidnv timore Md.

He had been in failing health for some time and before tion to stop In for a visit with the years, died Monday night in Beth- Eisenhowers of Gettysburg when entering the hospital where he died, had been a patient in Wal A. L. HARTSOUGH Word has been received of the the President returns to his farm ter Reed Hospital, Washington, home there after a trip South. the Dast Mrs. Hocan.

who D. C. The boy's mother told excitedly death Monday in Toledo Hospital, of Arthur L. Hartsough, 64, resident of Toledo, formerly of Newark. He had been ill about had lived in Mt.

Vernon five years. Col. Keck, before his retirement was a former resident of 43 Easttwo years ago was in command St. She made Newark her home 36 of Pueblo Ordnance Depot, Pueblo, 51 four months. Mr.

Hartsough, a former resident SAVE UP TO i 1 i years. IColo. He entered the U. S. Army Rnrn Mav 24.

1874. in Ironton.iin 1914. and was a veteran of 2 of resided in New she was the daughter of Robert B.l World War I. He spent-five years ark until seven years ago when he and Anna (Garrison) Reynolds, im Panama. and1 was the last of her immediate! Born July 13, 1893, in Vinton went to Toledo.

He was a building contractor, and at one time was in the employ of A. C. Simpson Son. family. (County, he was the son of Edmund Her first husband Homer Keck- and the late Mrs.

Clara He was born Dec. 2, 1891, in phy, preceded her in death in 1902. (Bierhup) Keck. His Licking County, the son of Andrew She later. married James H.

Ho-Cecilia Keck survives; also two IN TIME for CHRISTMAS! and Ehna Hartsough. Besides. his Igan, who died in 1940. Surviving daughters, Mrs. Edward Gebhart esda Hospital, Zanesville.

In failing health several years, he was admitted to the hospital Dec. 16. A lifelong resident of Hopewell Township, he was the son of George F. and Sarah (King) Smith. Surviving ere his widow, Mrs.

Daisy Smith: seven daughters, Mrs. Eilesn VVilkins and Mrs. Doris Brown, both of Glenford, Mrs. Pearl Foster and Mrs. Marie Weekley both of Newark, Mrs.

Margaret Soule in North Carolina, Missos' Betty Smith of the home and Monabelle Smith of Columbus; seven sons, Don, Lawrence and Harold Smith, all of Newark, Maurice of Mt. Perry, George Franklin, of Glenford. Dana L. of Buckeye Lake and Clifford Smith of Cleveland; also 24 grandchildren and one great-grandchild; one sister, Mrs. Lillie Henderson of Monroe, and two brothers, Homer Smith of Glenford and Ray Smith of Somerset.

Mr. Smith was a member of St. Paul Evangelical and Reformed Church, where the Rev. R. S.

Beaver, will conduct services at 2 p. m. Thursday. Burial will be made In the adjoining cemetery. The body is at the Boring Funeral widow, the former Goldie Miller of also are two other sons, Willard Cincinnati, Mrs.

Gordon Cowan, Newark, he leaves one sister, Mrs. R. and James Hogan, both of Long Island. N. one son.

O. E. Dusthimer of White Chapel Dayton; also nine grandchildren Charles H. Keck of Baltimore. one brother, J.

Howard Hart and four, great grandchildren. fjud. also -two grandchildren: his -o Two eight brothers and father and a brother Clifford Keck, sough of Newark. Mrs. Jesse Wool-ard of Jacksontown is the two sisters are deceased.

both of Swans Rd niece of Mr. Hartsough. Mrs. Hogan was a member of III 6CQ JCi. Old SNOBS.

I The body will be received at the A member of the Monroe Meth I iff. 15-t Khf.aa i tff.iu 1 1 Trinity AME Church; Buckeye January Prices NOW! Gutliph Henderson Funeral Home. Funeral arrangements- are odist Church of Toledo, Mr. Hart Eights; Queen Anne Chapter, OES, and the Nimble Thimble Club. The.

funeral will be held at 2 incomplete. sough was also a member of Local 1138, Carpenters Union. lib AP Newsfeaturea 5 Funeral services, will be held at p. m. Wednesday in the AME Church with the Rev.

David J. Moore conducting the service. Bur MISS ROSE MARIE DARKES Ii failing health eight years, the result of complications following rheumatic fever, 18-year-old Rose 1 p. m. Wednesday in Toledo, burial will be made Thursday in Brownsville Cemetery, in Browns- REFIIIGERTORS ial will be made in Woodland Cem IDEAL CtRCVZATKH is featurtd in this plan every part of tht houst btingdirtctly tht entranct halt without passagt through ether rooms.

The living room hat a studio ceiling and double glass doors, each 7 feet vide leading to a garden terrace with barbecue fireplace. This is plan H-403AP by the Bomograf 11711 East Might yMile East Detroit, Mich. The house covers 1 73 square feet, contains 28,884 cubic feet, and garage adds S02 square feet. ville. Licking County, with a ser- etery, Ironton, with a service at Marie Darkes, Newark RFD 3, died Monday in University Hospi- MODEL RIG.

NOW (With Trade) II) I25f (aut. $539.95 $379.95 3 II) 1257 (out. $369.95 Councilman Ernest N. Minturn. IS MEMO RUM died suddenly at noon Tuesday in In loving memory of John F.

the home. 16 Mill St. Dr. M. H.

Bryson, who passed away two (2) (I) (I) (I) (I) 1159 (aut. def.h 5349.95 1156 $349.95 $299.95 1154 $299.95 $249.95 9 848 (auto. $339.95 $249.95 852 $179.95 Koehler, Licking County coroner years ago today. was summoned. Gone is the face we loved so dear; JS i i a.

i tal. Columbus. Si She had been seriously ill three 2 weeks and was admitted to the 2 hospital Dec. 12. Before her health failed she was a pupil at Madison School.

8 1 The daughter of Fred E. Darkes and the late Mrs. Dorothy (Sul-J Iivan) Darkes, she was born June 2:28, 1937. Licking County. HI Her father, a brother Thomas Darkes of Columbus, and two sisters, Mrs.

Fred Kreager of the 2 Claylick vicinity and Mrs." Vernon ft Vermillion of Newark, survive. DO IT NOW 1936 CHRISTMAS CLUB Don't be a late Christmas saver. Join our 1956 Christmas Club now and be a carefree gift shop, per next year. 8vi starting right away, you'll find it easier to save the full amount you'd like to have The body will be received at the Gutliph Henderson Funeral Home. 2 RANGES oucutc uie yww juveu iu near, 'Tis sad but true we wonder why, Best are always first to die; The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never.

The memory of those happy days MODEL i E. NOW IWIth Trad.) 859 (Double Oven)'. $379.95 458 $329.95 455 $299.95........ $249.95 345 $199.95 343 $199.95. 'The body is at the Householder, MRS.

CLINTOX BARRICK The funeral of Mrs. Clinton Bar-rick, Perryton vicinity, who died Monday, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Methodist Church Jn Perryton. The Rev.

Cry L. Wilson will officiate and burial will be made in Frazeysburg Cem When we were all together. Sadly missd by Children. a Funeral Home where the Rev. 2 Glenn Biddle wfll officiate at ser-: vices at 2:30 p.

m. Thursday. Bur-is jial will be made in Spring Grove Cemetery. IX MEMORIAM In loving memory of Charles Der tor 56 Christmas spending. .50 a Veelc for Fifty Weeks.

2500 1 .00 a Week for Fifty Weeks 5000 2.00 a Week for Fifty Weeks 5.00 a Week for Fifty Weeks 10.00 a Week for Fifty Weeks. etery. FREEZERS 2 ringer who passed away eight years ago today. MRS. ETHAN ALLEN' jDown here we mourn Services for Mrs.

Ethan Allen, But not In vain I MRS. ROBERT A. GEORGE The funeral of Robert 'Johnstown vicinity, who died Mon- For up In Heaven George, 273 Wilson who died Saturday, will be held at 2:30 p. m.laav W1U WKe Piace ai P- m-jWe ww meet again MODEL V.I 945 V.I452 H-1855 H-1355 REG. NOW (With Trade) (upright $649.95 $499.95 (upright) $369.95 $319.95 (chest) $469.95 (chest) $499.95 Church.

The Rev. A. D. Barhami1 Home Johnstown with the CARD OF THANKS Swill officiate and burial will be ev. v.

crown ornciaung made in Cedar Hill Cemetery. (SAVINGS INSURED UP TO $10,000) Si Burial will be made in Green Hill' We wish to express our heartfelt Cemetery. to all our friends, neighbors, and relatives who expressed their SCOTT i. EVANS sympathy, and sent the 5 Funeral services for Scott J. beautiful floral offerings at the Evans, Hanover RFD 1, who died den death of our husband and fath- MRS.

ERNEST N. MINTURN Mrs. Louella M. Minturn, wife of WHIRLPOOL WASHERS AND DRYERS (save $40.00 to $100.00) SPECIAL! $179.95 Whirlpool Dryers Now $128.88 (only, 2 left!) 8 Sunday, will be held at 10 a. m.

er. Bishop I. Dickinson, also the B5 I TELEVISION Craig Funeral Home. The Rev. E.iGressle for their fine efforts, Arthur Velosky will conduct the Simpson and Criss Brothers or i service and burial will be made their very efficient and kind serv- MODEL RE.

NOW (With Trade) 24" Zenith Console $349.95 2 1 Zenith Console 1 $329.95 21" Phitcb Console $289.95. $219.95 Mrs. Gerladine Dickinson and LEWIS W. HANNT familv. gj The funeral of Lewis W.

Han-, 24" Phi co Consolette $299.95. Jr-iKeveal Low Bidder 5 11. II la day Jn the Householder Funeral. Un lNlke Base Job TV TRADE-INS II if -nr- 1 1 W7r7? nw 8 Home. The Rev.

Frank Roberts fT.FVTTT.A1Mn A ttcVinrffh win conduct uie service ana Dunai wiU be made in Cedar Hill Ceme- coiwtruction firm waa low bidder (GUARANTEED) MODEL NOW on tne rsiKe case in suDuman uar- 21" Philco Console ('541. field Heights, the Army announced last night. United Construction' 20" Philco Console "53 29.95 Console C53). The firm, made a bid of $1,141,000. Oth- S- er bidders included M.

Tradler 5 17" Philco 20" Zenith (with record player) 99.95 GEORGE R. TURNER Services for George R. Turner, Thorvnille RFD 2, who died Sunday, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the Grisso Funeral Home in Pleasantville, with the Rev.

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CRUMRINE Funeral services for William W. Crumrine, 135 Wilwood who died Sunday, will be held at 2 p. m. Wednesday in the McCament and Craig Funeral Home. The Rev.

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