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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 7

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if THE NEWARK ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE PAGE SEVEN fcoloring, Posture and Figures Must Be NEWS FROM HEBRON FASHIUM FAVORITES I Tsri your own clothes habit. It's brimming over with smart, simple modes for everj occasion and every age. Best of all, each pattern you receive will be accompanied by a confcise sew chart that (Considered When Raising Prize Chickens RURAL CHURCHES METHODIST Jacksontown; Rev. Owen Plum-ley, pastor. Sunday school at 10 Mrs, Jessie Furbee, superintendent; worship at 11 a.

Epworth league at 7:30 p. Virginia Deck, president; Midweek Hebron, Aug. 9. Hebron li-, day night. Awards were given to, urapy issueu x.iou volumes during i jo Morrison, Mrs.

Ralph Fitcf even a "first-try" dressmaker can follow. Book 15 cents. Pattern July. Donations of books were and Mrs. Paul Morrow.

15 cents. Book and i gether, 25 cents. pattern Mr. and Mrs. Park Noland.

Mr. i Miss Dorothy Kneller; Mrs. Ed- Kenneth Bell of Lancaster, am Ml Send your order to Newark. Advocate Pattern Department, wara cnmiat gave magazines. Miss Korma Emmert of Somerse Miss Carrie B.

Hutzell served as; were ts Sunday of Mr an, librarian. She was assisted by Dean stadden. Ml-, 2 TV Hnn.im Vt aan A I 232 W. 18th New York, N. 1.

paugh, Mary Jo Oldaker and Mrs. Wayne Morgan and daugh WHICH IS PROPER? ter, Newark, were guests of Ear ullerton Saturday. Allen Gaunder. Mt. Vernon, Robert Howie.

New books are I "Strife Before Dawn." Schuman; i "Two Wives," Swinnerton; "Again the River," Morgan; "Their Own Country," Hobart; "His Family," Poole. visiting his grandparents, Mr. ann Mrs. Frank Allen. Test your knowledge of correct social usage by answering the following questions, then checking against the authoritative answers below; i Mr.

and Mrs. Alonzo Moore Mrs. A. T. Fitch, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Fitch, Mr. and Mrs. Karnet I Caldwell, spent Saturday with Mr jinH iVTrc AHmm finH Mr Helser, Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Fitch, iicisp ivii. aou iviis. na un ruuo. v. service Thursday at 8 p.

m. White Chapel Worship at 10 a. Sunday school at 11 a. Oscar Monroe, superintendent; midweek service Wednesday at 8 p. m.

Ellis Chapel Preaching service at 2:30 p. m. METHODIST. Asbury circuit, Mrs. Arthur Cherrington, pastor.

Fin ley Chapel, Sunday school, 9:30 a. Asbury ChapeJ, Sunday school, 10 a. Mt. Sterling, Sunday school, a. worship, 8 p.

Gratiot Brick, Sunday school, 10 a. Gratiot Frame, Sunday school, 10 a. worship, 11 a. m. METHODIST.

Hanover-Perryton, J. M. Gam-bill, pastor. Toboso Preaching services, 9 a. m.

Perryton Preaching services, 10 a. m. Smith Chapel Preaching services. 11 a. m.

Hanover Preaching services, 8 p. m. 1 mm, i. it you are taking friends to daughter Marian, Eugene Fitch i an Mrs. Wilbert Johnson, tennis match and want to eet'a e.n...

Nell Anthnnv nf RnsevilU oiiu niiu a. am oci Lai the best seats would you get seats attended the funeral of Mrs visiting Margaret Geiger. ioe ena oi me court or on the: Frasch in Metamnra Wednesdav i viva Walters, nurse at Mt. Cara side? Mrs. Frasch was a sister of the 111 c' hospital.

Columbus, is spend late A. T. Fitch. three weeks with her parents Mr Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Walters. 2. If you are a poor tennis player should you ask a good player to play singles with you? 3. When playing tennis on a public court where others are and son and Mr, Mr- and Mrs. Edward Whippl Watt of Mt v.n and daughter Phyllis are guest nf Mr Mr.

rnt aii.J at the Joyce Kilmore inn, at Rob laiiA illicit uuii binville, N. C. waiting, should you waste time in day. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Adair anr Mr. and Mrs. William Richey werf week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs George Carbaugh in Chillicothe Elder Levi Hite of Marion wa conversation at the net? Miss Ann Johnson entertained 4 If others are waiting for the the Loval Daughters class and public court on which you are 'Youth Fellowship in the Church! playing tennis and there are Christ social rooms Tuesday rules about how long you can night in honor of her sister, Louise play, when should you give up i Johnson, who has returned from) the court? nurses' training at Cleveland City 5. If you are playing tennis hospital.

just for fun is it necessary to kecD Mr Mr. a the guest of D. M. Geiger Satur day night. Kens Eft eether, it time to up 1- T.p- "Red" Cocanour, that strutting Rhode Island Red cock of the walk who keeps things under control in the Cocanour chicken yards and also brings home blue ribbor.s for his.

scarlet leathers. Young Dale weighs 15 pounds, which is four more than old "Red" weighs. Old Red is one year Young Red's senicr. Advocate Photo, from making foot faults? Alvin Johnson snpnt I I I i I I B. I.

unless the two happen to he own right and entirely vear plan. Tnese two are. For Cocanour, who is. formally. Dale cK-rpped 5-months-old son of Mr.

ti Cocanour. 28 Hazelwood avenue, attention focussed on the other I I If MM I I "Red im Mrs his Vhat would you do if Cleveland. Louise Johnson re- ou ate a woman and a man turned home with them. takes you to the ball park to see Miss Maria Davoan. a double-header wji at the Church of Christ (a) Say you've seen enough Monday, Aug.

19. after the first game and Mr. and Mrs. J. T.

Walters. insi.st on leaving before the Newark Man Already Has Collection Of Ribbons Won At Fairs; Has Ambition For More. ward, Mrs. Aaron Cook and children Willis. Betty, Delbert, Robert, Juanita nd Eugene, Marion; Emmett White, Mr.

and Mrs. Al PLAN JOINT SERVICES. The young people of Liberty, Newton Chapel, St. Louisville and Chatham churches will visit the young people of the High-water Christian church for their Sundav evening services Sunday at 730 p. m.

at High water. C'Hl'RCH OF CHRIST. Rocky Fork. Dr. Hugh Wayt, minister.

Church school. 10 a. Thelma Evans, superintendent: worship. 11 a. m.

and 8 p. m. Subjects. "Stewardship" and "Believing a Lie CHRISTIAN rill'KCH. ILghwater Sunday school at a.

baptismal services. 2 p. evening worship, 8 o'clock, Rev. Josepii Dixon, pastor. MTIIERAN.

S. H. Puffenbeiger, pastor. St. Lukes, Vanatta Sundav school at 10 15 a worship at 9.

IS a. second? (bl Stay for both games, unless your escort suggests lea vine1 By MARIAN MARTIN. Autumn is almost here be Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Graves i and Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Walters and sons attended the Smith reunion at Fairfield Beach Sunday. Mrs. Jesse Walters entertained' the Women's Missionary society at i the Church of Christ Wednesday night. Jane Gamble of Toledo is the guest of Ellen Oldaker.

Mrs. Ernest Myer entertained the Merriwon Bridge club Thurs- tnmlv ready in this debonair Mar There 'tree; There n-i ANSWERS. 1. The choice seats are at the ian Martin two-piecer. pattern lure to raising chickens than knowing why they cross Martin and children Minnie, Grace, Elmer and Ruth Ellen.

instance, such little problems as how to keep them Krnma Detty and son John. E. i rear them so their combs aren't lop-nided, how Sam- Harold Sams. Alma Riuber, aer-feathers one color and their top-feathers another, Rher, Gerald Skinn-r, r.em to stand, and how to ma'e them to produce the Sunger. Earl Foster.

R.i- sell Taft. Gerald Smart, Mr. aid THE S0APLESS SUDSER FOR THE DAILY WASHISGI A PRODUCT Of THE CLIMALENE col 9501. The bias skirt, attractive in a Tartan plaid, is cut in just two pieces and has a young flare. The blouse, smart in monotone wool contrast or in a fabric to match the skirt, is front-panelled for flawless fit, and may have either a becoming Peter Pan collar or a heart-shaped npckline.

ends of the court. 2. No. For it won be much fun for him. 3.

No. Play as fast-moving a game as possible. 4. At the end of one 5. Yes.

For you aren't playing fairly when you make foot faults. Best "What Would Yo Do" solutionlb) if you don't want to make the man wonder why he brought you in the first place. Pay Rolls Increase. Cleveland. Aug.

9. CAP) m. at ftu; ht Louisvilie makes William Hazelwood lot fan- an A-l position of the Hen: fact that Mrs. guile, feathered ist decade, Mr mean baseball now Reds day school at 9 30 8. worship The long sleeves sketched are which makes his presence in Marling Ankrum and Papa's stamping ground tome- Bernard, Mr.

and Mrs Frsr.k thing to conjure with. and daughters. Robert and Put them both together, they Miriam Kendall, Mr. and Mrs. spell murder Perry Watkins.

Mr. and Mrs. Will Chickens aren't unusually intel- Taylor and children Pau'. David, Hgent, Mr. Cocanour admits mod- Carl and Edward.

Nettie Watkins, estly, adding, however, that Big Ween Tayic r. Virginia Morrison, Red once' learned to play dead. White. Mr and Mrs. It was a great achievement until Homer White and children Robert Young Red took advantage of the and Virginia.

Mr. and Mr. Carl Lazarus act and went into watch- Vol land, Mr and Mrs. TV.eodore ful ambush to prove that a live Tatman and children Char'es and chicken there is worth two in the Roseann. Mr and Mrs Wat- practical for Fall street wear, but if you piefer short sleeves you might finish them with neat little cuffs.

Pattern 95ol may be ordered only in mimes' sues 12. 14. 16. 18 Cool Batiste Gowns Pajamas For Hot $1 nn Summer Nights iUU With House Coats To Match $1.98 A Set The Burch Gift Shop 16 EAST PARK PLACE. NORTH at 10.30, St.

Johns, Linnville pike Sunday school at 10 a. worship at m. COM.M I'NITY CIH'RCH. Kyleshurg: Rev. R.

C. Gibson, pator. Preaching at 45 followed by Sunday school Ill RCH OF CHRIST. Perrvton Sundav school at 10 a. ni Evening ervices at fi.

E. A 1 1 minister Eden and Dennis Churches of Christ, will speak. MT. CAR Christian Cmon, Arthur B. Cox.

minister. Sunday school at 2 p. ni worship 2 30. subject, "Succeos in God Work." The rare Joshua tree is a mem and 20. Sie 16.

skirt, requires Cuyahtga countv's weekly indus-l'n yards 54 inch fabric; blouse, trial pay rolls increased l'i yards contrast. lat month compared with July, Send 15 cents in coins for this ,1933. Statistician James W. Van-Manan Martin pattern. Be sure Bosch of the Chamber of to write plainly your size, name, Commerce reported today.

He address, and stvie number. weekly pay rolls totaled The Marian Martin fashion 300.00(1 last month against of pattern styles is the easy, 000,000 during the corresponding enjoyable way to form the make- month last year. i means chicken, lis or fatrv once over lighter Rhode Is-i Sns Ohio state fair! 2n' 40 pullets, en of rules, a colons, and an fcv.n a hole l-M more cf droirmine Is Difficult. '( nine i the tsv oru a rtury in the fair I 24. res spending most of ri i up glycerin and k.ns and children Mabel, Gertrude and Walter, Mr, and Mrs.

Thorr.a., Tayk-r and cnilrirer. Bill v. Robert and Wanda John Guttei'yj Betty Snvcis r. Howard Sams, Hamilton. Cr.aries Cannon, Robert Bill -ton, Mr.

ar.d Mrs. Br.mn and James, J.an, Nancy ar.d Junior. Wiwman elected president. Will White, ice president, and Blanche Wmte morgue Heavy birds, the Rhode Islanders make good accessories to potatoes and gravy, and are no slouches when it comes decorating a rasher of ham with tne right kind of fruit. So Mr.

Cocanour, his hobby a lucrative one. is all set. His birds can bring home the bacon and furnish the eggs as well. Garden Club Meets. Glenford Garden club was entertained by Mrs, Daisy Cooper- has 14 313 miles nf rail- Standard of Marquis of Italy wavs.

ber of the family, and grows, to a height of AO feet. i bat i Rr ie Island Red i Acrrdmg rrtsnn" sr tne i mportant items rider Tuesday. Three short talks n.cKs are their col- on flowers were given by Valeria their fig- Mack. Inez Skinner and Esta combs. Cooperrider.

Mrs. C(v perndes tear r.g a ctucken to stand gardens were planned by Victor undertaking that Besanceney's August Furniture Sale! H. Ries of Ohio State umvers.ty. Visitors from the Linnvil'e Garden club were: Mesdames Mar? la Swinehart. Ammie Coop rnd Marv Philhns.

Sadie Ridenour. nf Cof ience of Job and if a Schiaparelli, -method entails ros. bv chas- ind ntil they learn Bertha Wallser. Elsie Beyer. Mary i ah fata 'nr ft I Rnode Island feath- Gpf) stu'rge n.

Edith Kelley! proposition, which demands Edna Rider.our, Verge Shrider. Liliie Smith, Valeria Mack, Marv with black Pa Lindimore, Eunice Kendall. iged in red in S39.50 to $42.50 Group of Grand Rapids Quality Barrel CHAIRS dofsn't expose the ne males, in order Blanche Foucht. Bessie Mechling, Betty Daugherty, Hazel Smith, F.stella Gordon, Louise Helser. Ammie Cooperrider.

Anabei with blue rib- i a bronze cast Swineheart. Mabel Ice. Rosella Cooperrider. Foucht. Misses A 'nou All r.

a rviVn d' and Cocanour says, (Rhode Helen Cooperrider. Inez Skinner, eding. and Catherine Emma Hetnck $295 Skinner. i Back Bay.) nas two cocks Jr." gpnti'-'iTien have in shows in and are a visual nly to their sponsor's a. so to his abihtv as White Reunion.

The fifth annua! Whi' runf-n was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sams in Brownsville in honor of the 94th birthday anniversary of Nancy-Jane White. The following guests were present: Blanche White. Mr.

and Mrs. W. 11. White, South Reds." rather than pleasant father- or tr.e wo -n A tal fu' I Veai ol prices! jSLj Nf It uai 1, Willie autiful toller and I fijv mo1' A ft I 1 onsfup. hit it off like ators.

Whenever thev s.an 'r'6th L. Henneke, David it's time to see an Zanesville: and Dick. Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. -rarif iThomas Smart, Dale and Elaine.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Sams and sons Bernard.

Eugene and Laverne, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Har'ey Taylcr and Weighs 11 Pound.

weighs almost 11 fs. years old. has a that Bois. and ike his li'tlo hov daughter Carol Ann, Mr. and Mrs.

a. on thp Charles Smart and children 1 hi-pounder with a i Clyde. Dnna and Darrel, Mr. and ancl an honestlv- Mrs. Lee Wiseman and children mritv mi jj i ijoiiim, rvouri iviaiairi turn r.o $124.75 GRAND RAPIDS SUITE Damask Covering, Solid Mahogany Frame.

Out They Go! All Summer Dresses .80 $99 REDUCED tor Quick Clearance a. mmm 569 $5)60 $540 MArLT9. SELL MADE TO SELL MADE TO SELL $139.50 DUNCAN PHYFE DINING ROOM SUITE, with "Credenza" Buffet. Eight s.g9 FOR $3.99 FOR $5.98 Pieces, Made of Burl Walnut and Other Cabinet I I I 0U Ill SPtflM. GROUP pUY SUITS COTTON 9c DRESSES YOV MUST SER OCR FUR COATS A Small Deposit Will So-cur Yours In Our Woods (ait 36 (li tart BEUNCINIYS Use Our LAY AW AY BUDGET PLAN! SHOP 59" Wu 1 "S'lTH PARK pi apart Pliability i.

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