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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 29

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 29

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Nowsrlr (O.) Advoc.T- C'X Feb. 4, 1945 tiU MASONIC CALENDAR Carta Charta and famrtfc tract Newark Lodge No HAM MARY LOU'S BEAUTY SALON 38 South 29th St. Has been newly refurnished 4 experienced operators. Open daily Thursday snd Friday evenings. PHONE 344-9720 Friday, Feb.

5, 7:00 p. Examinations; 7:30, stated meeting. Acme Ijodze No 554. Feb. 4, 7 p.

lectures; 7:30 p. stated, irusadn in'sf FJU l- Hi A Saturday, Feb. 6, 7:00 p. Examination; 7:30, Stated. TUB OF PERCH With Tartar Sauet $2.00 Friday, February 5 ROYAL BUFFET RESTAURANT 1551 W.

Church Street 311-8196 VAN'S MARKET 127 S. 5th Phone 322-6214 Unclassified Pee Wee AO EGGS 1 doz. HOC Broken Sliced 5-Ib. QQ. BACON box HOC FAT HENS Ib.

29c SALT FISH lb. 39c BULK HOMINY ....3 lbs. 49c Open Sunday 8 AM to 7 PM Fred B. Holden Services for Fred B. Holden, 80, of North Granville Granville, will be at 3 p.

m. Friday in the First Presbyterian Church, Granville. The Rev. A. Gary Angleberger will officiate.

A life resident of Newark, Mrs. Schoeller died at 4:40 p. m. Wednesday in the home of her daughters, 313 E. Broadway, Granville.

Born Oct. 10, 1870, in New-ark, the daughter of Henry and Sophia Belmire Dase, she was tiful floral offerings, have help-j ed to ease our grief. To themj we extend our most sincere thanks. The children and grandchildren. CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our sin-; cere thanks to each of our friends, neighbors, and relatives Mr.

Holden, a retired insur ance salesman, died at 9:40 a memer of St. John's Evan- POTATOES FRESH EGGS Owen Potato Farm At the storage on King Rd. just off Sharon Valley Rd. Six days. 8 AM till 5 PM.

344-6241 MRS. SWICK of Sharff's Budget Shop is doing alterations and sewing of all kinds. Also in my home at 5 Scheffler Street. a. m.

Wednesday, in Newark jgeucal Church. Hospital where he had been Surviving are three daughters-patient four davs. jMrs- Katherine Dunn of New- The son of C. H. and Edith ark: Miss NeU and Miss Freda NEWARK EAGLES 387 for their expressions of sympathy and kindness shown at the death of Ola May Berry.

Thanks JUMBO SMELTS Caught Through The Ice Real Sweet Meat 49c lb. Boneless Small Whitefish Pan Ready 59c b. Dressed Pickerel Headless 79c Jb. Florida Red Snappers 98c lb. FRESH OYSTERS 6 3cH A LF PL DEVILED CRABS COOKED SHRIMP loiman noiaen, ne was vnauvwc.

unci. Nov. 1, 1884, at Bristol, 111. He Me r. Mrs.

Mary Bentz of New-! "fand the Ros graduated in 1910 from Denison ark: four grandchildren and PalJbearers- and the Kss "iPirtt f.LnH nQiHenderson Funeral Home for r. son Hparf HPr hiwhanH r.nt. Kinaness ana sympatny. DRUIDS Games Party Friday February 5th DOORS OPEN 5:30 Charles Berry and family. Saturday, February 6 O-D DANCING to "The Dreamers" Kitchen Open Thursday thru Sunday GAMES PARTY Friday and Sunday Night Doors Open at 6:30 P.M.

uieuiuci ui oiguid viii lidieiui- ty. He was also a member died in 1953 the First Presbvterian Burial wiU be in Cedar Hil1 Granville Golf Club, and Npw-i Cemetery. Friends may call CARD OF THANKS We would like to express our ark Kiwanis Club from 7 to 9 p. m. today and 'sincere thanks to friends and Saturday Night Supper Surviving are: his wife.

Maude 2 t0 4 and 7 to 9 p. m.irelatives, Dr. J. H. nurses and Rev.

Knox. Sincere Thompson Holden; two at the funeral home. per Prepared by Helen Lohrman. Menu: Roast CI ftrt plate Fred Oklahoma City; and' Turkey, Dressing, and Homemade iNoomes Newark: one weuingion n. MouT James MAUGER'S FISH SHOP 19 North 4th Street thanks to the ladies that helped take care of Pearl Johnson through her illness and death.

Marion A. Johnson family. Mrs. Marjorie Holden of San! Services for Wellington Diego, and three grand- Stout, 89. a life resident of Pick-children.

Three brothers are'awav County, will be at 1 p. m. dead. gSaturday in the Defenbaugh Morrow-Crouse Funeral Home in Circleville. in Granville is in charge of ar- Mr.

Stout, father of Ned Stout, a 1 I T- Saturday Nite Dancing to The Blue Notes Initiation Sunday, February 7th 3:00 P.M. Supper for candidates and wives and members who attend meeting and their wives at 5:30 P.M. H00TANANNY FEB. Tth 7:30 P.M. Reservations and Rabbits for Hasenpfeffer Must be in by February 7th.

IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our Mother, Mrs. Lida Glancy who passed away Feb. 4. 1953. Give Mom A Rest And Keep the Whole Family Happy Go to the LK and get Whole Chicken 8 pieces $1.50 Tub of Chicken 12 pieces $2.00 For Dessert Whole Fresh Strawberry Pie Topped with Whipped Cream to Go $1.75 Fruit Pies or Cream Pies SU00 L-K DRIVE IN FA 5-8501 85 Mt.

Vernon Road Always Open rangemenis. mere win be no:" "mpiewooa iormerj Sadly mjssecj by her daugh-calling hours. Cremation will WCLT news director, died TS Tucker, Mrs. iouow ine iunerai. ncMiay ine lrcievuie nomeiP Mnrrinn Mr.

Hor-I i doine fine at home. OPEN GUS H0RST Friday 3:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Saturday 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.

resh Balk Country Sausage 50c a Pound Available Hickory Smoke Sausage Also All Homemade Pressed Baked Ham and Pepper Loaf Beef PRODUCER'S MARKET South Fifth St. ana Hospital where he had been a patient three years. Surviving are one daughter, Miss Ruth Stout of Circleville; one son, Ned. and two grand Clarence M. Smith Services for Clarence M.

Smith, 88. of Quaker City. Rt. 2, the brother of Mrs. Daisy MEMORIAM In loving memory of our husband, father and grandfather, The Rev.

Charles E. Palmer, who left us thirteen vears ago. Feb. 4, 1952. Sadly missed by Wife, daugh children.

His wife died in 1958. Conner of Newark, will be at! 2 p. m. Fridav in the Elberle Dunai win De in forest Leme-Funeral Home "in Zanesville. iterv- Fnends may call from 7 Mr.

Smith, a retired 9 m- Thursday and Fri-died at 6:55 p. m. Tuesday at da' at tne funeral home Barnesville Hospital where he was admitted Monday. Dorothy Humphrey He was born in Guernsey' Services for Mrs. Dorothy ter and family.

Ambulance Calls Earl Van WTinkle, St. Louis DANCING ENTERTAINMENT TO NITE "THE FURY'S" Moonlight Gardens This 6 Piece Group Will Be Here For An Indefinite Engagement COME EARLY ON SUNDAY! MOOSE LODGE GAMES PARTY Tonight Thursday, February 4 Doors Opea 6:30 P.M. Open to Public DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT Ernie Borris and The Sequins 9:30 to 12:30 ville; moved from University Hospital, Columbus, to his home County, Dec. 21, 1876. son o'f Humphrey, 60, a lifetime resi- Wednesday by Brucker and! Georee and Lucille Henderson dent of Newark, will be 1 p.

m. BUY DIRECT FROM BUILDER AND SAVE This home commands the view in every direction from beautiful Shalimar Village at the top of Dayton Rd. on the right. Builder's own home. Call today to learn of all the built-ins and bonus features.

A-l Developers, 324-8751 or 324-2622. Kishler. Smith. Saturday in the chapel of the Mr. Smith was a memhpr nfRoss Henderson Funeral Home Pastor C.

M. Danford and Elder Middleboume Methodist Church. Surviving are his widow, the Boston Raith will officiate. Mrs. Humphrey died at 6 ml former Ida J.

English; a daugh ter. Mrs. Calvin Gilmore of in homc of her KITCHEN OPEN FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY Friday Cabbage rolls, corn, baked potatoes, applesauce, hot rolls and coffee. Saturday Chicken and noodles on biscuits, buttered beets, salad, hot rolls and coffee. Sunday Roast duck and dressing, mashed potatoes and gravy, buttered lima beans, salad, hot rolls and coffee.

MOOSE MEMBERS AND THEIR GUESTS rengo; Mrs. Conner: and one oaugnier. airs, a a grandchild Shoults. at 206 Cynthia Burial will be in Friends Heath- She had been iU for Collisions Repair BODY AND FENDER INSURANCE CLAIMS AUTO PAINTING VOLKSWAGEN REPAIR FREE ESTIMATES NEWARK AUTO BODY SHOP 67 N. Buena Vista St.

Phone FA 6-0071 vviuivi lit uuj iiiu i an She was born May 12, 1904, to 5 and 7 to 9 p. m. at the funeral home. iin Newark. She was the daughter of Philip and Olive Tewall Holler.

HEBRON SURPLUS S4.95 Ladies' Lined CI QQ SNOW BOOTS I S17.95 Pile Lined JACKETS for men AC Charles D. Willard Surviving are: three daugh-; Services for Charles Wil- FRIDAY ONLY! Good 'n tasty! "GRAND OPENING" LITTLE RITZ 380 SEROCO AVE. FRIDAY NIGHT. FEBRUARY 5 FISH SANDWICHES 10c (NO CARRY OITS) DRAUGHT BEER 10c SATURDAY NIGHT, FEBRUARY 6 DRAUGHT BEER 10c TURKEY SANDWICH 10c (J0 CARRY OITS) POPCORN AND PRETZELS "EJ.ESltISl Old Fashioned Homemade Noodles with plenty of Chicken in them. Serving All Popular Brands of Beer and Wines abeu OAM Come See Us IT.

IrJL Henrietta Byers Son CLOSE I A.M. Tom Eppley MANAGER lard 83 of Price Rd Rt. 3, ark; Mrs Robert Powel Rt will be Saturday at 2:30 p. ard Mrs ShoultsJ CnlS two sons: Joseph, of Rt. and The Rev.

Dr. H. M. of Fort Belvojr Va wiU officiate. five sisters; Mrs Florence Tritt, Mr.

Willard was pronounced, Tva Rnhprts or women Reg. 97c Men's WHITE T-SHIRTS $1.00 for FISH 'n FRI dead at Newark Hospital atjMarne: Mrs Mar. Bicke New. If can m.n.te ind train men in the life insaranre field, we hare the opportunity for yon. We hare the moil successful galea prnirram in the nation.

Stock options, vested renewal! plos all fringe benefits. A check each week We are aKn looking for some part time salesmen. Call 326-8841 for interview The family of Fred B. Holden requests that his friends and associates ex press their sympathy with donations to Twig 5, Box 387, Granville, Ohio. v.

ui. anci "c-jark; Mrs Frances bubora. iew-ing stricken with a heart at-ark; and Mrs Ruln Murphv. tack in his auto at the Plaza Marne: two brothers: Charles Shopping Center. He had been Holler, Dayton: and Lester, in failing health and under a Newark: 13 grandchildren and doctor's care for one month.

one great grandchild. Three He was born Sept. 24. are (jeacj. Her husband.

In McKean Twp He was the Harry, died in 1957 son of Mitchell and Sevella Burial will be in Wilson Ceme-' Smith Willard tery. Friends may call todayj Mr. Willard made his home from 7 to 9 p. m. and Friday; In Fredonia until 10 years ago from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.

TURNERS MARKET 9TH AND LOCUST CENTER RIB PORK CHOPS 59c LOIN CHOPS ib. 69c RIB ENDS 39c OLD STYLE GAMES PARTY EVERY FRIDAY 8 P.M. Blessed Sacrament School Hall, E. Main St. at Penny Ave.

Bring a friend. when he moved the home of at the funeral home his daughter, Mrs. Maurice Sim- mons, at the Price Rd. address. Mrs.

Nancy Salyers Services for Mrs. Nancy Sal Dr. R. W. Jones Office Will Be Closed February 10 to March 10 He operated a general store yers, 90.

of 1996 Dunbar In Fredonia, was a member of Grade A 6-Oz. SMALL EGGS NESCAFE 3 doi. 89c 85c the Fredonia Methodist Church, 'Columbus, will be 2 p. m. Fri (965 LICENSE PLATES Reservations are now being taken in my home.

JAMES C. DAVIDSON Deputy Registrar Church St. Thnrnville, Ohio ThornTille FOR BOTH' JTtTr Mt- Vernon hamburgers Road SHURFINE CLING PEACHES Halvis or Sliced 2 49c and the Eagle's Lodge of Johns- day in Woodyard East Chapel, town. 2300 E. Livingston Colum- His wife.

Bessie Bower Wil- bus. lard, died in 1942 Mrs. Salyers died Tuesday in Surviving are his three daugh- the University Hospital, ters: Mrs. Howard Arnholt Among the survivors are Mrs. Loudonville: Mrs Floyd ClarkjEthel Franks and Mrs.

Gladys Austin, Mrs. vSimmons; 6, Williams of Newark, grandchildren and 7 great-grand-1 Burial will be in the Forest children. One sister and one Lawn Cemetery. Friends may ACME WINDOW CLEANING CO. Window cleaning, wall washing, house cleaning, complete janitor service, floor cleaning, residential, commercial industrial.

Phone 323-2174. FOR SALE 1962 Chevrolet Impala 4-Door Hardtop Excellent Condition Inquire: BROWN'S AUTO REPAIR 1035 Wells Avenue call at the funeral home. brother are dead. Burial will be in the Fredonia Cemetery. Friends may call to CARD OF THANKS The family of J.

E. Van Fos- Pillsbury Pillsbury CAKE MIXES FROSTINGS 3 for 79c 3 for $1.00 ECK-0 BACON 39c Pillsbury Contadina FLOUR Tomato Paste 5 lbs. 47c can 10c day from 7 to 9 p. m. and Fri spn ran tipvpi pvnrpss in wrords day from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 the appreciation of the many p.

m. at the funeral home. acts of kindness extended to Jess during his stay in River- RUMMAGE SALE Bargains qalere in Winter and Summer clothing. Sr. Girl Scout Troop 399 Feb.

68 A.M. to 5 P.M. 30 South 2nd Street William N. Bovard side Methodist Hospital from FURNITURE MOVING EXPERIENCED REASONABLE FA 6-0341 Hebron 928-5241 UTICA Services for William npppmhpr imh thrnnfh Nelson Bovard, 63, of Rt. tua finrQi nffo.

10th; also for the floral offer- 49c APPLE SAUCE CAKES 39c uuca, win oeai ii m. odiur-iin and the donationg made to day the Carl C. Law fund and th acts Sons Funeral Home. Utica. The NOTICE! REUPHOLSTERED FURNITURE Now Available GOODWILL INDUSTRIES 3 South Park Place Terms May Be Arranged Rev.

Paul Gilbert will Mr. Bovard, a life resident of the Utica area, died Wednesday morning at his home. A member of Utica Presbyterian Ornamental Iron BY Maggard Welding FA 9-3302 NEWARK HOSPITAL TWIG 4's of kindness and sympathy extended the family during their bereavement. Mrs. J.

E. Van Fossen, Mr. and Mrs. William Van Fossen, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Van Fossen, Mr. and Mrs. Danny Van Church, he was a farmer. Born Feb. 13, 1901 in Washington he was the son of Joseph and Savilla Patton Bovard.

Surviving are his wife, the former Edna Alspach; one CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our thanks Final Clearance Enna Jettick January CLEARANCE SALE 96.97 87.07 80.97 MAYBOLD SHOES 32 South 3rd Street ANTIQUES FURNITURE, GLASS, CHINA. BRASS, Etc. VIOLA ARMENTROUT 40 N. 39th St. to our many friends, neighbors Your Wide World of Wonderful Ualues In Vacations PLAN YOUR TRIP NOW! and relatives for their thought- daughter, Mrs.

Norma Green of fulness, kindness, messages of sympathy and floral tributes re ceived at the loss of my dear Fremont; one son, Stuart of utica Rt. four sisters: Miss Edith Bovard, Youngstown; Mrs. Hugh Colville, Rt. 1 St. Louis husband and our father, Mathew RUMMAGE SALE 30 So.

2nd Street Feb. 5th 9 AM to 5 PM Stamps Accepted The Helping Hand Club M. Clark. Our thanks to Dr. Mannino, ville; Mrs.

Clinton Dixon, Rt. 1 FOR SALE 6 booths, I oxtra large booth, with tabloi, eoki cooler. I bar and bar stools. Good condition. Riatonablt.

FA 3-962 1 Utica; Mrs. Glen McCament, the emergency squad, pallbear Newark; two brothers: Howard ers of the Stove Mounters Local, singers, Mrs. Charles Moran and Mrs. Arthur Allen, the Rev. of Columbus and James of New ark and three grandchildren.

Robert Knox and Criss Brothers Burial will be in Southlawn Cemetery, Utica. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. Friday at the funeral HAZELWOOD P.T.A. CARD PARTY FEBRUARY 5th 8 P.M.

Refreshments Door Prizes Table Prizes Donation $1.00 MARTIN HEATING CO. Rtar 384 West Church St. Phone FA 5-8241 Janltrol Heating and Air Conditioning Complete Vacation Lists Available at Local Banks Whether You're going North, East, South or West you'll find just the vacation you are looking for at the Vacation Auction. All Proceeds go for the Licking Counfy Memorial Hospital Thii Ad Sponsored by Tht Newark Automobilt Dtaltr's Aitociation home. Elizabeth Schoeller Funeral Home for their kindness and sympathy during our hours of sorrow.

Mrs. Bessie M. Clark, children and step-children. CARD OF THANKS In the midst of our sorrow, the loss of our dear mother, Services for Mrs. Elizabeth Schoeller, 94, formerly of Wil wood will be at 11 a.

m. FOR SALE 1956 CHEVROLET 4-Door. Powerg lide. 40,000 miles. White sidewall tires.

Mustard and custard color. Like new condition. 430 Linnville Road. GRANVILLE CONSTRUCTION CO. Garages, minor repairs.

Complete remodeling of all types. Free estimate. Day 582-4281. Night 582-8121. Saturday in the Chapel of Ross Henderson Funeral Home.

The Mary S. Satterfield, we cannot forget our many friends and Rev. Richard Hurdis9 will relatives, who through their kindness, sympathy, and beau-.

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