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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 17

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March 5, 1957 The Newark Advocate 17 MASONIC TEMPLE CALENDAR Corner Church and Fourth MARKET REPORTSiDEATHS and FUNERALSINews In Brief Straati ROUTE EXTENDED BENIAMIX F. FOWV Broad Columbus, with burial In fallin liealth the pat tooM Sun.iet Cemetery. Merrill Lynch, here, Fenner and Beans. ZanesvUlo. Postmaster K.

Wobbecke Tuesday that the Post Office De UTOm tXCHANOr Ford years, 63-year-oia Benjamin Franklin Fown, retired' farmer.j was found dead in bed in his At Chm Dy Corp O.n II. RALPH D. LAHMOV Servicei for Ralph D. Lahmon, 1JC IV fillet St uMn. rllal Clin.

partment has approved three pe Gen Motore NEWARK LODGE NO 7, F4M Friday, March 8, p. F. C. ACME LODGE, ft I. t'A, M.

Thursday, March 7, p.m., examinations; 7:30 p. stated. CRUSADER, NO. 720, F. A.

M. Saturday, March 9, 2 p. EA; 7:30 p. inspection. titions from patrons to extend Am inn -o Am Cyanamlil Am Oe Etas home eaat of Croton, TuesdayLflv! wt.

service on Rural Route 6 to new Alro Product! morning. areas, ine service wiu De extend uosiirs ciorvK ag'iivt By Jimmie John Loecrl Bey GOING GREAT! Play it en the Juke BexesI Request it en the radio! Buy it at The Martin Music Center I On the Flip Side ef the Record THE BLUES THE GUITAR AND ME ed March 25 to Ettle Town ship Road 374 and the Kappes l.h Funeral Home. The Rev. Dr. E.

County coroner, laid tha death Kerr coM the dH burial will be made in Cedar Oiat he had been dead from Cemetery. residence on Llnnvllle Pike. Rural Route 6 is served by Howard L. Dew and will now be 43.70 miles long. The route works out of the aa'e to'M K'i 32 43 4J' IP.

I3 1'e K)e 1' 40 34 lltl'i 3" 34 (All 44 M' 94. II M'e Simmone M't imeleir Oil 49 oo Vas Oil Southern Ca 1 lloutiiern Pacific Co 1 Southern Railway Spinel. Inc. lot Stand Oil of Ciltl MS Blind Oil of Ind Btand Oil of 41 atand Oil of Ohm itud.biker, Packard 4T-1 lunray Oil 31 Taiaa Corp Tidewater 31 '4 union Carbrido 51 Union Flee Union Paclfle United Aircraft 30H United Oaa Impro MMi a Rubbar 43 HI ateel Vanad Corp Am Warner Broa Weil Penn Ela 1H Weitara Union 3l' Weitinehouie Elta 34a Wheelinf atcal Yountuown Moundbuilders Station on 30th St. MEMORIAM In memory of my father George W.

loran who departed this life 3 years ago today March 5, 1954. 13 ttoodrich. Co J'a Ooodyrar IT Oraham Paite 'e liupiratKin Copper Inter Nickel 17i Inter Tel Tal J'k Kenneeott Copper a.ii alter Alum 1T Kre.ie 1 Ca 3 Kroaer Ca 42 1 Lone star 4S Mont Ward Ca 'a Nat Blieult Ua Nm Dairy 4IS Nat Diitlllen 3'a Nat ruel Oaa Central 2V Northern Nat Oaa 11 Norlh.ru Fecllle ao't Ohio oil 11a Owrm-Corn Fiber 17' Ow.ni-Ill Olaaa 44 Penn 4 Pure Oil T4 Radio Corp of Aw 41. Republic Picturee J(w Republic ateel Rockwell gpr At n'. (life Way Sioree 1' Beart Roebuck Co ANNOUNCE LENT SERVICE Am Mnlore Am gmrliinv Am Tel T.I Ante and a Copper Armcs Steel Aohlind Oil Ach Top re AtUntlo Cotit Lmtl AUanlie Refining Avco M(.

Baldwin-Lima Baltlmere Ohla Brthlehem Steel Borden Ca Ohraepeeae Ohla Chryeler Corp ciiiti Service Columbia Oaa Sye Com Solvente ConiO-Iideted Edlioa Con Can Co Con Oil Co Curttii Wright Corp Deere Ca Do Chemical Dupond de Nemaure Erie Railroad Co East Main Methodist Church will observe Ash Wednesday, with Holy You went from us forever Without even one last goodby All we have left are memories Tears and' life long sighs. Sadly missed by daughter Mrs. Charlea Barker and family. A native of Defiance, he was born March 14, 1887. the son of Charles and Almira (Dunn) Fown, but had lived most of hia life in Licking County.

His wife it deceased and he is survived by six sons: Richard Fown of New Albany, Donald of Larue, Daniel of Croton, Robert of Johnstown, Herbert of New Albany and Billy Joe Fown of Alexandria; two daughters, Mrs. Harry Rhodeback of Alexandria and Mrs. James Riley of Pataskala; also 14 grandchildren; one brother, Charles Fown and one sister. Miss Minnie Fown, both of Croton. Communion being offered throughout the day, from a.

to 10 p. m. TO ENTERTAIN WSC8 Mrs. Joseph O'Reilly will be hostess to members of the WSCS of IAI' 11 AMERICAN itraikm MEMORLA.M SAtlAR Smorgasbord Bcllville, Ohio WILL OPEN Wednesday, March 13th Serving 5 Till 9 p.m. Sundays 12 Neon Till 7 p.

m. Phone Bellville Tuxedo 62441 In loving memory of our hus- ihm JT Canute Corp Eiec Baa Mountain Fuel UHiM LOCAL BANK Has Permanent Positions Open For Young Women Paid Vacations Free Hospitalization and Retirement Plan Reply to Advocate Box 6033 Ml II 4. A. NEW YORK i A fairly active etock amiCrS OnnOrfl Til neraet moved upward early thli 0 noon 'Slaughter of Quail a point Game of fraction to around wrre noitd by ke lUv-ki SSLfSM0 oge in Jacksntown Thursday passed away March 5th, 1954. Member are to take Sadly missed by wife children, Um grandchildren and great grand- children.

INVITE GUEST SPEAKER And while the soul retains the! WSCS of Hanover Methodist power will meet in the church at To think upon each failed year 17:30 p. m. Thursday. Members of In every bright or shadowed hour the. Brownsville WSCS will be The body is at the Crouse Son guests and a speaker will be fea My heart shall hold you dear.

ow." UTi VERN'0V More than 40 Funeral Home in Johnstown. Fu- Tha advance fairly im.rai in a memhTs of Knox County arrangements are incom- rominuation of better lWin a HUrCBU heard RpD. Gail W. Por-'nUt reduction of tendon in tha Middle Eait Plele' broker, discuss current lrgtsla- There wae reaction amom the ao-jtive measures at the Public Li- H. J.

HUMPHREY XITmvJIXS Assembly room and ex- Harry J. Humphrey, 59, former prevainnt tbrre pressed their own opinions on nu- teamster employed by R. S. IriTXi matters. IWright.

and a resident of Dayton ineny Ludium, The group voted four to one Rd- d'Pd at 8:15 p. m. Monday I.radin rail, wera moatly on nei: 1 Wife Lettitia tured on the program. Members are to take sales tax stamps. MFMAPliM Win- wr.

sAr- Gasnell who passed away March! E1 iqji iTownshm School will hold a bake but by email otamna losomsi me DUIS wnich WOUJd re-i "le opus''. S. JJll. Garni of around a point were Dotted bv move nuail an4 Raymond ShultS. 64 Magnolia nr.

i i i-- i -'cal anrl hazaar in the Thrift Drug CORNER PASTRY SHOP 43 S. Third Jnat North af Big Bear WEDNESDAY SPECIAL HOT GROSS BUNS -i i.mui nut, aw i nave 1 1 II icinpiv nrjinarn rn.ip. uonae. union; fmm u. He had twon aerimislv ill i the andlAve.

He had been seriously ill six Store of the Shopping Center, Mt, car" Settlor songbird category often a si en tear THIS COUPON fri 0 Worth SI .00 Toward il Ont S4.50 TV Service Call i SPECIAL SERVICE OFFER! This card is worth $1.00 toward the cost of an expert service Job on Tour television act Call me when your set needs service and present this card to our serviceman. Vernon starting at 9:30 p. m. mie and sciiering. Douia.

added around (Open a hunting season for thesemonHls- (But always a loving memory s. loremment 0od drmed bM- This division was thought! Born Oct. 29. 1897 in Pike one we Joved J0 den to annrrtvimalolu he WBS the Son Of Clementi xtnt -rv JSaturday. tuamtit Uea.Urk rrf i ir l.rid Anna ta rfhr kman) a 8fcw Doz.

60c coi.uMBuis. onio jk Ohio Depanmnt'0f in Knox County. xer. TO ENTERTAIN" WCTU Mrs. Charles Slater Sr.Vill entertain members of the Hebron WCTU in her home on Route 37, reyr and came to ucKing county I Want to Provt to You That MOODY'S TV Hi 49 years ago.

He was a member MEMORL1M of St. Paul Lutheran Church. New- In loving memory of Robert A or Atneunura cam rnn i No. rrd wheel unchanged to tno.tly one cent mmmmm lower. 43 IS; No yellow ear MillPT'Himrt mostly uochaneed to 1 cents hither.

ae' 1 HI 7S per JOO or II U1S3 per bu so 3 oat. unchr.d TOATSc No y. Ml ENTERTAINS GUESTS REPAIR Is Hit Best in Town OFFER EXPIRES MARCH 19T1I aaSBlta -ajhfc south of Lurav. at 1:30 P. m.

ark. Baker who passed away March A delicious roll filled with candied fruit and topped with icing. low iniMiij uocnanien to one hp Senior MYF of M')lprnorti aurviving are nm wiuuw, uic tent hither, miner, 9tu4t, rJt Mst Qiir. pntMiM lWltr. whom he rniiR(mf-mbrinc is a golden TO MEET munity Qiurch tvohiP and Joseph of Newark and SfcJ We have to love and then to parti hold its weekly meeting at the in the YMCA.

will noon Newark Pradac Whrat-M 13 a buOiel. "orr, 41 33 a buhe; 8o beans 42 2 a buthel. Wedding and Annleereary Cakea Special Occaaioa takes Call your order In and pick up at our window. FA 2-7751. lice wa'a Tn rtKSrJ Humphrey.

U. S. Army-I greatest sorrow of one's Wednesday -l ne.cf PioiiSlHalrr LM. and Gary Hiles and oravcr hv the 0 other daughters. Mrs.

David; nrx ORGANIZE 4 CLUB MOODY'S TV SERVICE 68 Homewood Avenue, Newark Phone FA Mill Calls Made From 1 p. m. to 9 p. m. All Calls iv lb; Uahon, he.

4 Rev. Howard Meacham of the Com- -V0 and M- yars may wnpe out many Mrs aaffey of Granville. IP. Chu.h. The Rev.

Robert of Newark; also 11 grandchil-! things WM hostess at an organizational uc. delivered the message, ils ers- Croyert this they wipe out never meeting of a new 4-H Oub. There .0 and refreshments wer en-aar' of Newark Mra Isaac meory 0, d.y,were eight raembm present and joyed bv jo and mmbert. niyer of ZanesviUe. Mrs Gold when we were all together voted to caU the club "The rm rvnxtse 01 Ban mice; uj aim viiu1 To all my customers, friends anil business associates: i Jet Mixers and Stitchers.

Aa-jvisors are Mrs. Claffey and Mrs. Louise King. Officers were elected "upper Guet. brothers.

Clyde and John SJdrer. bfoa K3f Mr- nd Mrs. Wilfred Smith en- Humphrey, both of Newark and! rv tirunnuu oncM V. cSSau wiends. re- Hiram Humphrey ot Huntington, fo loving memory of mv hus-and plans made for future meet SHANNON'S BARBER SHOP located 4 Miles East On Rt.

16 2 Master Barbers 2 Ralph Shannon Don Phillips Both 8 Tears' Experience OPEN Wed. 12:30 to 8:30. Fri. 8:30 to 8:30. Sat.

8:30 to 6:00. Lots of Free Parking -i A lamb. 303Sc; lart J3c. 4 t. ...4 t.V ..,..) vjyue nuwan.

wno DasSeW March 5th 1950. eniau. -i dsvdy GRANGE TO MEET Him lit nc checn. is asu; Mr. and Mrs.

Luther Henderson Funeral Home where ra were Newark Grange will meet in the ago you Just seven years taken. Pjuitry. price, at farm. Cincinnati area, Vn 1L ,7 v.ilrl.vc rat r.fv. wmuru cuiu ci- vo i oaainy tryen.

ib, icc: Laufner of Fairfield Beach; Mr. der D. E. Offill will officiate at grange nau at p. m.

rnuaj. To that heavenly home above, A lecture hour program wm oe "-'Pnjvoomaon, Mr. ana services at 2:30 p. m. inureaay.

Gone to Join God's chosen nncei. 'V "a will After 51 years of continuous sarvice in concrete construction work, I have decided to retire, from the active part of this service. I want to express my thanks to each and all of my patrons for the fine way they have treated me. and for their willing promptness in remunerating my service. Also, I want to express my appreciation to each and all of the Material dealers and craftsmen with whom I have had the pleasure of doing business, and with whom I have worked.

For their prompt, service, courteous treatment and fair dealing. -SS Mr TO COSVEXr. raid at farm No, fryer. JV4 Mr- Smith. Games were played JOSEPH MLnLLR ifinJiv "Women's Benefit Association t'W uSSi- utt 'itic in Joseph Mehler.

85. of 50 Pearl' 8S will hold a euchre party it the ts. vbateeoia 'traoea. 'price. oai former resident of Columbus, IOOF Hall in 29l W.

Church St. JT LOIXiE X)NA ENES i-. brown v. and 'Hied at 2 m. Mondav in New- a Wodndav.

ai f-. uletide Temple 404, Pythian arlc Hp, He had en in sixi Msters met recently in reeular i neav' iwent.r- tven neaven a.n'ui mtnrne unn an nit am in na oct.i anna TO MEET is a better place. ai traces, pners to rria.lcru raS delivered- Lane 'A" i Teheran Auxiliary will meet at i missed by wife, me- session with 12 members attending i r.r brown. Jfctr A aomi. n.

m. Thursday in the Grotto Hum while, yta.lt: brown. 37fcWc, larte view bulbing nuiiie, aim was au- ft brown. 37c lor wie mitted to hospital Sunday MEMORIAM Water Works Rd. for a wnirn will oe A natil-A -vf Cf) limKllC Tn tAtlinn mneMAM.

i I ALUMINUM PRODUCTS STORM WINDOWS STORM DOORS AWNINGS a SIDING State Storm Window 60S Hudson Avenue FA 3-1161 Day or Night It is not an easy matter to break off the pleasant and business relationship I have had with all these fine people, but owing to a slight failure in health, and the handicap of my hearing. I will just sav softly, But not goodby. I trust God will bless every one of you. It has been a pleasure to work with you. Sincerely Yours, Harry V.

Smith coi.MBr 8A 5. AP 16, 1871, he was the son of, Mother" who parsed awayT ye mTUVG "ichrM 81 ric.go, tod-y. Mrs. Violet HoudeshellJSl 4V rrJe of 'wtoitao; mouy as etota lower ttaa HOLD BtRTHDAV PARTV Mehler. and came to Newark Your love is ever with us ipahontas will hold the regular APProximatey 45 guests and And the dear things you used totamgT 1 p5.

s-ftiiw Ha. i meat up-t members of the Millersport Ameri-I Mr. Mehler was retired and for, ay 'Thursdav in the VFW Hall. tiwf Legion and Auxiliary met ih number of years ws an we cherish your precious ST4MP8 raad butctirr ho. isa-iao iMi-t the Legion Hall, and a co-operative Pi0e ol the Columbus Bolt Works.

or' tho of IF i 4.io ib to J4a.jae tt ve His ife is deceased and he is Since you left us. 8 years today. Laaies boc.ety or me ma. :w.3( J' at reaa- rireativ micH hv and will meet at 4a p. m.

Wed- s. i4 M.M.-awr sb ijsjfct.i ing and poems were given in hon- survived by two sons. Charles- weatlj missed by The Chil- Hall Members ctue-rron, coiumba. Prodiicr. of tije birthdav of' Lincoln and whom he made his home, aren- jnesaay in wour nau.

att co-operative tast iv. are to take sales tax stamps. John Luckeydoo, who has worked for me for several P. years, has bought my equipment and expects to carry on for himself. If you have some cement worn to ao.

you mignr give him a try. He lives at 132 E. Stevens St. His phone No. is FA 6-9513.

'PLAN SKATING PARTY r-dT. t--r. ami vcariJis. "'Miiiiiiiun. also memwrs Oin.T- a wmu.i ARD OF TH 'K chv.ee ty3: i0xi ju sokjo und- davs.

Music was furnichd An.Mrs. Dan Crean. all of w-. J.k.;M K-. 38180 tU.

14 fiv. ffr.nH.hilnren. on. rey nraej.li u. am lau.

auatr. cutter down; butcher c.iokc sua Pler. red Murphy, Junior sis so Hite. and Martin Castle. IT V0; utility.

S13 down. r- and Illt MM: utility. IIOAIIW; canner. and rut- ARRANGE SI RPRIS.E PARTY er Frank Mehler in Indiana. Two totrt eprefSS sincere (nue Methodist CSureh wI sponsor brothers and a sister are dJthanks to aI1 frlends.

neighbors' a skating party the Roll-A-ay iand reIativ helped in soiQub, from 7 to p. m. Thurs- THE FAMILY HARRY J. HUMPHREY Requests No Flowers Token Remembrance To Local Cancer Fund luaiij- ways, at, me aeam or ouriaay. iicKeis wtu ut iu: i aii.

commercial, si. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Berry, ofi erry or. rW' The deceased was a member ofibeloved Mother Sincere thank to1.

Hmr Saint amid Fla were surprised St. Francis De Sa.es Church' IenT fte NT. the funeral will be held At- rv.L.. 17 "C1U mey neioed SO much at the timet SISTERS 5IEET M-wker. and frrders, tood anrf choice, tl II hcifrr calve, and yearlings, food choice, 1S y-kV.

SO Sicore Alherta Tem- Calva. I.I.HI nr mnrt lo.er: m. Thursday with a reouiemU w. rLZ" 1 me and prime, ir3 sand and ana Mrs. uon Alexander and sons r.

"vi XK WIU I1U1U Hie icguiai rurHi wi i rw mnnp in T-v -I ci eanesaay in 5 Eric and CHs. Mr. and Mrs. Georee i 7 nameu ana meting- at 7:30 p. m.

thias Castle. and Lbt.V,: ns. Alexander. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Fi-i" at Shamell Nursing i the Knight of Py rhnk-e. sMKaztM. oi and choic er jjr aj a cajl 81 tgan.Home, our sincere thanks and ap-i fiVf, children Zi. lPTZJl Hom- preciation for their loving care.l-See HARTLEY and See Better" T4.l. 3 1 down.

coffee cake and ice were served. EI'GENE Hl'BFR ji'mmvs rkeverena nomer Kit- J. ichey for his consoling words. Eugene Huber .2. former Brothers.

for their8 effjcient ai'lt roeiHont a i-4 miat'd at tha, Driftwood Restaurant and Night Club 69 E. State Street Cfi 4-8715 Hours 9 'Til 2:30 THIS WEEK ONLY! MARK WAYNE QUARTET A Vocal Comedy Rock and Roll Team Starting March 11th CIIUZ ALFRED QUINTET Cblrata l.letcb CHICAGO -e Saiabie I Sno). t'tmlly i5 to 40 iower on buwhers: we.ffht over 240 reiativrir scarce and AI.Tl'RAS' MASONIC LODGE vVn on arers. may we 35 lower- ieady to 33 lo Annual Father and Son Banquet il948. djed VX m.

Tuesday XViL VWy "e- T. The Children. FOUND SMALL FEMALE COCKER SPANIEL in Big Bear Parking lot. Call Dl 4-6445 and give description and owner may hava dog. ruxnr th nntr rt-m Sin f.1 M.

irbuicrT -nic toage was the County Home. He was ad- 1KJ-2W lb a suable No 3 end SIS 'On Washinfton Birthday. A there in KnvemhAr 1Ut Personal? few low, 1-2. 190-230 10 orteS for croun Pnkivert the traditional din. Lj ill uie sradc.

siTtn.ss: around im head at" ana naa oeen cnucaiiy i Mrs. F. Rose Wadner, 412 Woods smail volume 3-J i us inrpiutru uy few davs law- 1.. r. r.

Born Aug. 7, 1SS4, in Pennsyl-i was moved to Newark Hos- MEAT CUT FOR LOCKERS OR FREEZERS We Sell Beef By The Quarter McCANN'S LOCKERS Utica, Ohio 1-2 amund 3S0 lb 1 16 sl salable catu im. ca! 300 high master of the Pleasant Valley and prime steer? rrce: msdrr-i Lodge, Was the guest Speaker a'iy actire. atrona: -apota 34 to SO hither; Mcer rhce and below fairly ae-i tne. mo.ily beifer fairly active.

STATIONED IN SAIGON vania. he lived in Newark severaljpital Tuesday morning by J. A. years. Surviving are one daugh-McGonagle 4 Son.

ter, Mrs. Elizabeth Bauer. 1 George Lovell, owner of the Gift on tepe will Ko hold at in a iShon rtn Mannve. Prl Kr. hae Furnished 4-Room Apartment Adults No Children FA 2-2721 rairtT sieaciy.

cows openrci slow; laier Ensign and Mrs. David Brovles! fairlr active and mcatlr steady bull, and vraier stead iiiumuav in hit i'tvauirui ivj vv it va- jwixic naa ltt vri I TuZrhZ tVtf nS paSt Week Crai Funeral Home with thelmoved to Mt. Carmel Hospital for nis parents Mr. and regard- tive uteadv inme 30 few load meetly; W. H.

Lone officiating. Bur-: treatment. His condition is regard- 30.WA-2.: few load Mr.R, w. H. Lone officiatine.

Bur-i treatment. His condition is in Wilson Ceme- ed as fair. enoice. over 1,380 lb. down buik ueurge rsroyies.

ensign ttrovles.is.i win Vw mado Kood to low choice steers. lewi. juri crradiiate rtf the tTnitod1 niaue standard steer, down to sis so; ood to -une graauate or tne united itery Mrs. Florence E. Martin, 142 Jones was moved in the Egan niii.Il cttoie nltfTe, iobu ot ninut'lliv, UlUpu'l tHl rseat the Naval .11 is j.

kuy i. jb. ambulance from the home of her to 115: utllitv and commercial. SU.JS supply thorps scnooi in Alliens. Funeral services were held Mon-j daughter Mrs.

Frank Sprice, 146 BABY SITTER NEEDED Phone FA 3-6972 After 6 P. M. day for Mrs. Roy G. Sells, Cedar to Newark who died in Birmingham, Mich, Mrs.

John Landis, 93 E. Church Mrs. Sells, niece of Miss was moved to Newark Hos-Sells of Miami, had been illipital in the Householder ambu-several months. Miss Sells, form-! lance. erly of W.

Church whom shej The following patients were had visited here on several occa-jwere moved in the Gutliph Hen- l-'-'S: bulk canner. and cutters, anfJ was graduated Feb 14 utility and commercial 114 S0A-1S Siauudiea reo. it. Itood and choice vealers, S3SA3S: culls-He has been assigned to the Mill-down to few load and load medium.jtary Advisory Assistance Group in and itood Jeedtng steera and Vo S17l; few low medium trade down to aaigon, Viet Nam. He Will work iso with military and naval officers Salable aheep 3.600; lamb.

te- ady lo 2S higher; sheep steady to strong; jW setting Up the economic and re-good to prime wooied lambs, program of the newly including 3 load of mostly choice end1 pnme loo ib. weight, $33 65; cull to i0w organized Republic of Viet Nam. good lambs, si.ftM; good to prime shorn After driving to the west coast lambs. 1S.5020 50; cull to choice fi c-m r- sions, flew to Detroit from Miami: derson ambulance: Mrs. Leroy WANTED PIN BOYS Must Be Over Years Old PALACE BOWLING ALLEYS 42 West Market Street Phone FA 9-4441 Huffman from City Hospital, Co er loU "j- oau laiKisro, to attend the service.

She is survived by her husband, ait teacher in the Pontiac, Mich- shocton, to 575 Hudson William Crawford, 74 Wihvood MATHEWS COMPLETE TREE SERVICE Free Estimations Fully Insured Will not be underbid. Call day or night. FA 6-3162. lambs, S6 50iS, March 4 and will take up his duties in Saionn Maroh rr nine-months-old: to Newark Hospital. schools, and a son.

Kid Stuff is Confusing the present, Mrs. Brovles will stay RICHMOND, Va. (B Medical! with her' parents at Hyattsville, Patients moved to Newark Hospital in the McCament and Craig i ambulance included: Carl F.j Heim, 647 Evans Harry Bau- College Hospital reported it tookiMaryland. INFANT WAGERS Services were read at 1:30 p. m.

a bit of explaining to convince a CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS distraught woman her child didn't IMondav at the grave Wilson Twentieth Century Club met in Irvmoto fnr Helen Tviise Wafers. have a new, strange disease when they told her pediatric examination was recommended. the home of Mrs. Wilbur Slater. Idaughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy man, 71, of 234 Union night watchman at the Tectum plant, who suffered a back injury in a fall early Tuesday morning. X-ray examinations will be made. ill FENCE All Types Order Now Material or Complete Erection NEWARK FENCE CO. C.

BEBOUT 97 Grant St. DL 4-2353 LMciuic uuiiiei was servea 192 W. Locust who noon with Mrs. Roy Keller Saturday at 3:30 p. m.

in a Anna Nelson, Singer1 Blanche Wallace, Evangelist P'C. alls. Laneaster Fairfield Hospital, Lan-' Patients moved in the Criss am-es. Mrs. Harold Gobert.

the presi-caster nine hours after birth. bulance were: baac Todd. 324 dent, conducted a short business; The parents survive. The grand- Woods Buckeye Lake, from meeting and election of officers parents are. Mr.

and Mrs. Oar- Newark Hospital to the Arling-resulted re-election of all offi- writrht and Mrand Mrs. Carl tnn Ti irinrr Hump- Mrs Tarv $25 TO FEMALE HELP WANTED! MANAGER FOR DRY CLEANING STORE IN NEW SHOPPING CENTER High Salary Steady Employment Must Be Dependable and Bondable APPLY IN PERSON Ntwark Shopping Center FRENCH-TEX CLEANERS ceis lor anorner year. A aonauon u'acrnre all of Newark SIOOO Hollar, 415 E. Indiana to the Grandview Nursing Home.

1 immediate -service to the Polio and Heart Funds were made. Devotions were given by MRS. J. T. WALTERS Mrs.

John Kendrick. The program The funeral of Mrs. James T. 3 plana to choose from Births 1 payments to fit your budget. Phone first for 1 trip service.

consisted of readings on the life of, Walters, Harbor Hills who Lincoln and Washington. Wanda died Sunday, will be held at 2:30 Gobert and Barbara Foltz sang aip. m. Wednesday in the Gutliph REVIVAL! CALVARY FAITH TABERNACLE Corner Wilwood and Poplar Ave. COME SEE! COME HEAR! A Move of God Revival Bible Days are here again! Evangelist Blanche Wallace, and Anna Nelson will be ministering nightly.

Special Singing. All Churches Welcome. Non-Denominational 7:30 Nightly Mr. and Mrs: Patrick A. La-Rosa, 341 Warren Waltham, a son David Patrick, Feb.

17, in Newton Weflesley, Hospital. Mrs. LaRosa is the former Evelyn Bailey of Newark. The paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.

soio. were is members and Henderson Funeral Home. The two guests present. The contest an--Rev. Eli R.

Anthony will officiate nounced by Mrs. Arlie Spitler, was and burial will be made in Kirkers- Rot veckii 7 and :30 P. 31. ADVOCATE SURSCRIRERS Report Missed Copy TO FA 0-1191 Report Service Complaints During Business Hours TO FA won by Mrs. Kendrick.

Guy LaRosa of Waltham, ville Cemetery. JOHN W. GILMORE Funeral services for John W. Gilmore, Columbus, former New- and the maternal grandparents are Mrs. Marion Bailey of New- COOK WANTED One who is able to plan and have balanced meals.

Car necessary. Write Advocate Box 6051. ark resident, and an employe of; ark and Frank Bailey of Zanes- 'HOUSEHOLDER FUNERAL DIRECTORS J. Brucker J. O.

Kishler PHONE FA 7221 AMRXLANCE SERVICE the Continental Baking Co- ville. G. B. VanWinJkle, Manager 17 W. MAIN ST.

Phone: FAirfax 9-6071. Newark Hours; 9-5; Sat. 9-12 Open evenings by appointment tawM ana. p. ratideahi af agrtr tewas lumbus.

who died Sunday, will be' Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Schwarz-i held at 2 p. ra. Wednesday in thejkopf, 168 N.

10th a daughter; iNoble Allen Funeral Home, 2546 Tuesday in Newark HospitaL I.

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