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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 13

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Republicans Will Discuss 'Great Issues of Our Time' i I 1 Uueheue Lake Rummage Sale Is Being Planned By Local Bible Class Plans were made for a rum a surprise birthday party honoring! Miss Debbie Dodson on her fourth! birthday. Movies were shown and thA hnalAm ff rftuhmcmt a and Mrs. Frank TUrfer and Mr. and Mrs. Gil Mounts.

The evening was spent informally playing cards. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Baughman and Kim entertained Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Stimmel, Somerset; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stimmel. New Lexington; and Mr. and Mrs.

Otho Baughman of Newark to dinner. Mrs. Ellen Hawk has returned home from an extended visit with her sister and family in Cambridge. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Zang have received word of the death of Mr. Zang's brother, Frank Zang, in March 13, 1958 The Newark Advocate 13 mage sale to be held in the Piz-zaria House at the entrance to the park Friday and Saturday, March 21 and 22. Mrs. Walter Graft and Mrs. Earl Speaks are in charge.

Mrs. Durwood Parr reviewed the stoiy of "Abigail" and Phil Morley reviewed the 14th chapter of Acts during the program. The hostess used a St. Patrick undergoing surgery In Mt. Carmel Hospital, Columbus.

Ladies Guild of the Miller Memorial Community Church will sponsor a spaghetti dinner Thursday, March 27, in the church. Members of the Hickory Hicks Euchre Club met in the Rendezvous Room. Mrs. D. Echert was high scorer for the evening with a score of 90.

Rules Trustees Can Aboli.oli Zoning Group COLUMBUS, Ohio 11 Atty. Gen. William Saxbe told the Wayne County prosecutor, James K. Leedy, Wednesday that township trustees have practically the sm power to abolish a zoning commission as they have to create one. The power to abolish such a commission develops if the commission's zoning plan is rejected by voters, the ruling stated.

II II. I lllil V. -1 a. I 1 iii 1 1 Miss Dodson, the honored guest; Diana Wood, Danny Phillips, Mike Wilson and Jesse Dodson. El CURE CUB MEETS BUCKEYE LAKE Ladies Bi- ble Class of 1he Miller Memorial Community Church met in the Bid-A-Wee Euchre Club met in the home of Mr.

Norman Geovge with Mrs. Edward Werner presiding during a business meeting. At home of Mrs. Ernest Raybum. motif in serving her refreshments to Mesdames John Grumm, Phil Morley, Mary Yarger, Clovis Earl Speaks led the devotions using the Scriptures of the tending were Mesdames Russell It.

i T. Bible and a story taken from the book "The Secret Place." liiavis, vwiiiani rci, nc ini i- i 11 Schell, Lester Sparks, Eva J. Mau-rath and the hostess. 1 ire Damages HuiMing CLEVELAND Of) Damage was estimated at $225,000 Wednesday Trainer, Walter Graft, Roy Weaver, Earl Speaks, Charles Essex. Durwood Parr, Maude Elliott, Ed Mrs.

Maude Elliott presided dur 1 1 Columbus. NEWS BRIEFS night as a five-alarm fire destroyed Davis and Gil Mounts. GIVES BIRTHDAY TARTY Kim Baughman, entertained with V0RY8 McCULLOH 1 i ing the business session. Each member brought a contribution pf Ixiuis Hessinger is a patient in Lancaster Fairfield Hospital. I a building of the Broadw ay Supply I Co.

Cause was not determined. The Purple Heart was established by Gen. George Washington in 1782. It is the decoration for men wounded in action. electric appliances which will be Mr.

and Mrs. David Smith enter-l 1 1 I Ira i used for the class project family tained Mr. and Mrs. Charles De-Voss, Mr. and Mrs.

Clyde Hill, Mr. Mrs. Ray Cochran has returned to her home at Buckeye Iake after The estimate was made by Charles Sugerman, one of four co-owners. in LAST 3 DAYS! Friday Saturday Monday ALCORN MOOS HERBERT of "Roosevelt: The Lion and the Fox." DELAWARE GOP National Chairman Meade AJcorn will give Wovnntp address nt the tpnth annual Republican Day at Ohioll7rZ DlCS Before Wesleyan University March 21. The theme of the day 'Hot Cflll DcllVCr will be "ine ureal issues or our Time." This day, and a similar "Democratic Day" Monday, March 24, is sponsored by the University's Ben A.

Arneson Institute of Practical Politics. Alcorn's talk is scheduled for 11 a. m. in Gray Chapel. His topic is "The Philosophical Foundations of the Republican Party." Alcorn also will serve as moderator for an afternoon panel discussion.

Panel members and their Melon She Wanted DAYTON, Ohio a jet airplane, isn't fast enough some times. In Providence, R. 7-year-old Audrey Hocking looked up from her bed and said in answer to a question: "What I want more than anything else is watermelon." The story of the little cancer victim's wish went out over he Associated Press wires. In Waco, a man named Treat Stewart topics will be: 'heard about it. He hari nnp nick- Rep.

John Vorys (R-0) "The Kmn ast fa1 to be saved public an Party and American For-j through the winter, eign Policy-As I See Rep. He called nearbv James Connal-William McCulloh (R-0) "The Re-jly Air Forre Base officials there publican Party and the Nation's said tlley nad a x.33 jet trainer Pefense-As I See Prof heading for Pawtucket I with Malcomb Moos, Professor of man on emergency leave. They i. al Science. Johns Hopkins jy tne watermelon to Au-sity, "The Republican Party and'drey Civil Rights As I See It." andj The T-33 landed at Wright-Pat-Ohio Lt.

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Charles T. Hudson of the Tactical Air Command, checked in at operations. There he was told word had been received that the child had died. and Right to Work Legislation As I See It." After the discussion, these men will be questioned by a non-partisan newsman. Marquis Childs, syndicated columnist for United Claim Record For Feature Syndicate, and bv a Dem- ncratic "opponent," Prof.

James JCJ TrailSnOl't On Burns, of Williams College, author." I East To West Hon Denison Students To Participate In Recital on Sundav Nine sturienls of Denison Uni- mm BURBANK, Calif, A jet transport plane swept across the country in 3 hours and 29 minutes Wednesday, setting an unofficial speed record for passenger-type craft, Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Many Other Models GAS or ELECTRIC Water Heaters Sears Can Arrange Installation Phone FA 6-6711 for Details on Water Heaters, Sinks and Complete Kitchens versity will participate in the stu-isays. dent recital to be held in Recital' The company said its new Hall at 3 p. m. Sunday.

All are Jet Star averaged 557 m.p.h. in taking lessons at the Denison Con-: flying from Edwards Air Force servatory of Music. iBase on the southern California Two Granville residents are 'John 'desert to Dobbins AFB in Georgia. Dudley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Mel- It reached a top speed of 572 vin J. Dudley, 335 N. Granger m.p h. and an altitude of 46.000 and Philip Wyse. nephew of Miss feet on the nonstop, trip.

Rosetta Wvse. 218 N. Prosnect said. both pianists. Dudley will plav' Tne company said the previous w-" I Brahms' "Intermezzo.

Opus record for transport-type planes No. 1. "Wyse will play Beetho-jwas 5 hours, 15 minutes, set in ven's "Concerto No. 3 in Minor." 1954. Both are juniors.

TTTat- ri Other pianists are Mary Nan Bri- I Ills 1U- 1 eai'-UlCl ner and Patricia Goerke, lf and Nancy Huffer, freshman. Miss iHOtlier, liei (Jllltl Briner will open the program with w- wee it Schubert's "Impromptu, Opus 142. Ill lilliereilt liOHlCS No. 2." and Miss Goerke will play! Ravel's "Ondine." Miss Huffer will' SAN JOSE, Calif. Santa play Beethoven's "Sonata, Opus: Clara County juvenile authorities 14.

No. 1." said today a 101 2-year-old child Vocalists will be Joan Morgan, i mother and her son have been senior and soprano; and three placed in separate foster homes, sophomores. The latter are Eliza-j The baby was born Jan. 28 by beth Hess and Nancy Lamb, mez- Caesarian section. The girl's zo-sopranos; and Cynthia New-iname has not been reported, hall, soprano.

"She was quite childlike in her Miss Morgan will play the flute relation with the baby," says and Miss Goerke the piano for Sister Ann. a Roman Catholic nun "Sonata in Major" (Benedetto at the hospital where the baby Marcelloi. Miss Briner will playjwas horn. "She thought the baby the violin and Miss Huffer the pi-; was funny and just grinned at it." ano for the Allegro movement of The father has not been identi-Mozarfs "Sonata No. 9." 1 fieri.

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