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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 9

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 9

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-THE NEWARK (0.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- -PAGE WIN! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 194 the weekend to her Time Mt Vernon and Mrs. Gussie Mar Millen of Centerburg were visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lewis Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil A. Gibson and Carl Smith were in Cincinnati Tuesday attending the dealer preview of-the 199 Dodge. Gibson states that the Utica pre- 'II I. i- Mr.

and Mrs. Denzil Little and 1 sons Edgar and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ramsey of Hanover. Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Hall and George Frampton of Newark and Jay and Earl Frost called recently on J. W. Little. Dr.

and Mrs. Charles Garrette! are staying in the tyme of J. W. I Utica Georgia Hall Dies Tuesday In Hospital Utica, Feb. 16.

Mrs. Georgia Hall, 78, died at .8:15 p. m. Tuesday in the Hospital. Mt.

Vernon. A patient at the hospital since Thursday, she had been ill nine weeks. NO other rub acts fister bi )ILo)S No Nttdltit Digging Cost For You ft mmmmm sowers or drain pipes They'll Do It Every ITS (SETTING ABOUT TIME R3RTHE FLATWHEEL RAIL- RCAD TD CHAM6E THOSE, POSTERS THEyVEGOr AROUND TDWAI-OWx AND A 77P Op 7Hf HOTtPHW TO WM. J. ALLEN, 255 ine aaumer 01 cenjamin anaian Central Avenue at 9 a.

Lucy (White) Hodges, she was Lunch will be served by the born May 19, 1870, near Rocky American Legion Auxiliary in Mount, but had spent most' the Church of Christ dining of her life in Utica. Her husband, Nicholas who operated a bakery and res- TV ni tt taurant in Utica for many XIIIG D1UII Mr? Anna4, CuhS "died' Seyeral Persons the com- Jeven months ago TcT Surviving ie.es Thursday for Mrs. Harriet f'' V4 7 A asriw.e. lg Wi IOCAI KOTO-ROOTI SHVietMAN patented Koto-Rooter machine ioeaUt ttouble-epot quickly. Flexiele etble Defoliates and curves.

Whirling steel blades roota and other stoppage. temporary relief from inferior equip quickly, conveniently with Electric No Equipment To Buy No Muss Cltoni Pipts Lika Now At Lower As As'vertUea' In "Better Hemes Oeresnt" hoto ieM. mmQ am ill Phene yeur His sharp bends cut away Unlike ment, the line reliable Nationally A serious irritation phone your For genuine Contributes New Books To Thornville Library Mrs. Eugene Smith and Mrs. D.

A. Stillwell, Utica, correspondent for the Newark Advocate, both of Utica; and two nieces and a nephew of Cleveland. The body is at the C. C. Law Sons funeral home, where friends may call after 2 p.

m. Thursday. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 p. m. Friday.

Rev. W. M. Lockard will officiate and burial will be made in Mound View Cemetery, Mt. Vernon.

Mrs. W. B. Decker received word Tuesday evening of the death of her brother, Henry Tschappat, 54, of Mt. Pleasant, Mich.

Surviving are his wife, Alma, and four children, Henry, Eleanor, William and Andrew. He was the son of Mrs. J. W. Tschappat of Logan and a broth- of Robert Lee also of Lo The Junior Girls' Class of the Church of Christ will meet at 7:30 p.

m. Thursday at the home of Joellyn Johnson. Evening services at the Apostolic Church will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Yauger of Roto-Roolar Service thoroujhly elesas from house to city eewer. Experienced, operators. Neat, clean workmanship.

preferred by home-owners. alow-running drain is the tret sign of Uouble. Save hours of hard work and trying to "fix if yourself Roto-Rooter Serviceman. prompt, complete cleaning, insist am Ho to-Rooter Service. AcTIONOTES from The Newark Chamber of Commerce IN THE MAILBAG: Kankakee, 111., Chamber of Commerce requests special information concerning Newark for one of its members.

A Greenville, student asks for pictorial literature on Newark and Licking County. Peoria, 111., Chamber sends information in response to an inquiry hy the local office. Saturday Evening Post requests data on local participation in the "Democracy Works Here" nationwide program. Special report has been received from the Ohio Chamber of Commerce on hearings scheduled in the State Legislature on proposed Fair Employment Practices Commission legislation. Detailed reports on recent developments and proceedings in committees and on the floor of" Congress from the national chamber.

A report from the Battelle Memorial In-; stitute on a new high-speed print-. ing process known as Xerography which has been developed by the institute. Request from the! National Fire Waste Council of; Washington, D. for detailed! data on fire losses in Newark in 1948. i OUT-MAIL: A proposed new-construction and by-laws of the Voivarlr fhamher nf flnmmprrp are being sent to all members for study prior to voting on tncir adoption, Feb.

26. ujn inr. m-sdav. 6 d. Exchange Club stae meeting in Fiberglas Club rooms; p.

Jaycee Doara oi directors meet in Chamber of Commerce office; 8 p. Jaycee Town Meeting of the Air over WCLT, subject: "The Taft-Hartley Law both Sides." Thursday, noon, Jaycee week- j. lv meeting at Hull Place; noon. Chamber of Commerce airport survey committee to meet. Cold Lead rt turn Hporpw nf Hiliit rn will rerjel a maenet.

ON 5 HVriiftL ffERE IT IS The you Vo ThU pUn pyt accident ttrikce, U.S. Plan caa hotpttmJ, too only your wutiieal costs that vidualt and flection largest in the The following new books have, been presented to Thornville Li-; 7 Arlult timv "ThpVire Balloon." "The null, Alic i in. iivii, J. i v- rhurber Carnival" "Best Amer short stories for 1948 Atserjcan Cowboy," "The Naked and the Dead." "The Rail to Freedom," "The Land of tu 11U11U1 CU. 1 Phone 6476 26 S.

34ih St. 4 Nafwief Service Available UceSy COPK. mt. KIN1 "How to Conquer Your Handi-: caps, 'Your Western Parks, "Tlio Motional Rrvrjrl Youne neonles and children's' 1 ibooKs: "The Twenty-One Bal-i loons," "The Teen-Age i Manual, "Yellow Fairy Book Fairy book, "Pretty "The Skitter Cat Book," "Sam and the Superdroop," "It's All in the Fam ilv." "The First rf' Illustrated," and "A Tale ofc or, Tails. "Party Fun." "Boomtown Boy, i "The SDirit of the Eaele," "Pen-! ny Goes to Camp," "The TraO of Couraee." "Clay "Spooks' of the Family," "Secret Passage," "Sleigh Bells for Windy "Riding the Pony Express," 'The Runaway Rocking Horse," and I "St.

Nicholas Anthology." Received from the Perry Coun- tv District Library: Adult fiction: -Cry the Beloved Country Running of the Tide," "Big 'Kingsndge a mvraw txvarxn. srnsij. seans Adult -non-fiction- "The Roose- "Smoky Poky," "Mr. and Mrs. ran J.

uauscne, wno declared velt Mvth "We're All In It Noah," "The Story of Ferinand'jthe U. S. is "the greatest potent-Album of American History, "Boo. Who Used to be Afraid of force-material moral and Volume 4" "After Dinner Sci-Uhe Dork." "Good Work." "Wild spiritual in the world, and the r.j of th Pari. Horse." "Basketball." "Basketball -principles of Americanism "can BUUtER rir "The Rook of Three Fes-i tivals." "Social Games for Recre- ation," "Fun to Do," "How to btop Worrvin and Start Living," "A Guide to Confident Living." "The Stars Are Yours, --civilization on Trial," "Comm on Fallacies Re story," "Book of eardin? U.

S. History Games, "Its Greek to Me, A SILVER PLATTER i Colver," "High Holiday," "Wei nearby Dayton March 8, will Gather Together," "Tune to place a wreath on the grave of Play," "Mary Patten's Daugh-ithe woman whose life history is ters," "Other lioas, "voice theme of the musical. MEDICAL and HOSPITAL PLAN boon waiting for! you chl So, whencvtr.iicknm oc you cia pick may hompitml in the include doctor bilk outtid the if you choose. Benefit! include not hotpiul room and board, but your opwmtionm plus doxent of "extra" come when you're tick or hurt. Indi familtei can qualify; no group eon' view wiu De reo.

20 More than 30 members attend- ed the Utica business men's luncheon Tuesday at the Presbyterian Church. Dr. Lionel Crocker of Denison University was guest speaker. There will be a fox drive at Utica Saturday, Feb. 28.

Hunters will meet at th Phurrh nf Phr-lot ivinrfin nf Hrs7avehnrif Mrs. Etha Merrick of Long Run visited Friday with Mrs. Jay Frost. Mrs. Hazel Wolfe of Newark spent a few days last week with Ray Moran and daughters.

J. W. Little suffered a stroke Thursday and is confined to his nome. Miss Jessie Bartholomew of Breatfio When your nose fflls up with a stuffy head cold or occasional con-geeUoa, put a few drops of Vlcka Va-tro-nol In each nostril and get comforting relief almost instantly Va-tro-nol Is so effective because It works right where trouble it to soothe Irritation, relieve stuffiness, make breathing easier. Try itl Get VJO Va-tro-nol Nose Drops! t-eobie-foot Space Maker fits in the the old-style Oubiofoot mexlel yet refriferaud food-storage capacity! mm BAaeaKteawajaw Refrigerator ever By Jimmy Hatlo J-C Americanism Program Planned Americanism Week, Feb.

12-22, meWta-it. gram for Thursday's luncheon U.ill i a i ii Mrs. L. Goodell of Denison University, who was instructor in the Jaycees school lor prospec tive American citizens recently, will speak on her experience in teaching democracy to aliens. Americanism Week has been officially proclaimed by Gov.

i i i well be the shining beacon to all the world." well be the shining beacon light The Jaycees Americanism chairman. Karl Hackney, has charge of Thursday's program, T0 Visit Grave fr i A VW 1 Greenville. Feb. 16. (P) The grave of Annie Oakley, famed Clark County sharp-shooter, will be visited here March 8 bv the cast of "Annie Get Your Gun, a musical comedy company.

The company, which plays at Mary Oueen of bcots had a watch in a case shaped like a skull Does Stomach Gas and Bloat Make You Feel Miserable? If so, here is bow you may get biased In freeing your tomteh from thl thin nervous eUtres. It works this wy: averyiime rooa enters tne stomacB vital gastric Juice must flow normally to break-up certain food particles; else the lood may ferment. Sour food, acid Indigestion and gas frequently cause a morbid, touchy, fretful, peevish, nervous condition, loss of appetite, underwelcht, restless sleep, weakness. To get real relief you must Increase the flow of this vital gastric juice. Medical authorities.

In Independent laboratory tests on human stomachs, have by positive proof shown that SS3 Tonlo Is amazingly effective In Increasing this flow when It Is too little or scanty due to a non-organic stomach disturbance. This Is due to the SSS Tonic formula which contains special and potent activating ingredients. Also, SSS Tonic helps build-up nonorganic, weak, watery blood In nutritional anemia so with r. good flow of this gastric digestive Juice, plus rich red-blood you should eat better, sleep better, feel better, work better, play better. Avoid punishing yourself with overdoses of soda and other alkalizers to counteract gas and bloating when what you so dearly need is SSS Tonic to help you digest food for body strength and repair.

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0r Ma ffu I Velvet." "In the Days Mar Days "Forever After," "Frontier Nurse," "Janey Jeems," "Mighty Fortress," "The Deadly Perch-eron," and "Her Secret Star." Young people's and children's books: "Kate Russel, Wartime Nurse," "Raff, Story of an Eng-tlish Setter," "Elbow House," i "Crossroads for 1 "Nurse Barlow," "A Girl Can Dream," "Bright Horizons," In-! visible Island," "Azor," "Giraffe i Twins," "Lightning, a Cowboy's Colt," "Secret in a Snuff Box," "Apron Strings and Rowdy," Secret Trail." i "Doll Cottage," "Lazy Bear Lane." "Busy Days," "Buddy Jim," "The Charm String "Belinda and the bingine (lOLIv, "Gloucester "Canadian Summer." "The Heart of a "Lost Cover," "Riding West." "The Young Billings of Buck-horn," and "The Puppet Man and other Stories." coiflws Appointments Announced Probate Court appointments announced by Judge Henry C. Ashcraft include: Katherine Fekete, 139 Van Tassel Avenue, administratrix of the estate of Ferdinand Munkachy and Elizabeth Munkachy; Eva L. Cramer, 48 Penney Avenue, administratrix of the estate of Herbert L. Cramer. Restaurants need one parking space for every 50 square feet of patron space, according to a survey.

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