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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 10

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The Newark Advocate Aug. 7, 1957 Who Wanls Worms? Steak Belter! 10 ill report Charle Osborne Fleck i Harold t. Cutnlr.hm to Newark Hospital. J. R.

common Pie court of uamj i ttn thin hMiriu No. 44HJO, WHd.iift be divorced from me defendant Jack A. Deardurff Named Supervisor At Heath Kefinery ranter irom rxewarx iiospuai 10 Mrs. It. Wilson Is Fried wilh Shower DEATHS and FUNERALS Said pelilion wiU he lor nem ma alter the expiration of six Unm the first publication of IhU FLORV.

FLORY FirZOIBBQW 7-31 B-7-U-21- attack. MILLERSPORT A bridal shower was hold in the home of Miss Diane Wyekoff in honor of k. i txixrv Dl the past year, G5-ycar-oi Ikiward lo Colopy, farmer of the Born in 1889, In Mt. Vernon, he was the son of C. L.

V. Mercer his home, 600 N. Cedar St. Robert Geidenberger, 127 Franklin was moved to Newark Hospital in the Criss ambulance. Misses Joyce and Arlene Chapman of Olive Green, Ohio, spent a few days with their sister, Nor-ene Chattcrton, Newark RFD 1, 4 and Klszaboth (Mendenhall) Mer vicinitv north of Crolon, died at 5 Mrs.

Rodney Wilson (Zona Good). m. Tuesday in a nursing home err. A graduate of Oberlin Col- Mrs. Wilson found her gifts ar I ranged beneath a gaily decorated in Mt.

Vernon, wnere ne nan Deen.iege wun uie ciuss oi m- nntirat since June 24. During hiS'Served with the rank of colonel umbrella. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT KXF.Cl'TOH No 37419, Doe. 39, PK fc.tate of Geraldme Belty Moore, Notice Is hereby given that Robert Moore of 8ti Kdgemont Newark. Ohio, has been duly aopoinled executor of the Estate of Geraldme Belly Moore, deceased, late of City of NeaK, Licking County, Ohio Creditors are required to claims with said fiduciary within lour months.

Dated this 3rd day of Augut 1957. HKNRY C. AS11CKAFT, B-7-14-21 Probate Judge of said County. iilness he also had been a patient; in World War I. and was a past 'if in Mcrcv Hospital.

Mt. Vernon, president of Cleveland Chapter, Games were played and refreshments were served to Mesdames Ronald Lee, Carl Shoyer, William S. A. and a past commander Hennett Shifting Jobs STRATFORD, Ont. P.

II. Bennett has resigned as managing director of the Stratford Shakespearean Festival, effective Sept. of Kell Post, American Legion. The son of the late Thomas W. and Nora Ellen (Purbin) Colopy, ho was born Sept.

24. 1891, in A former president of. Vulcan Ford, Louise Good, J. Wilson, Neal Wyekoff and Misses Roberta Wilson, Lynda Broyles, Sharon 30. He will become secretary and Muskingum County, and had ol Portsmouth.

he was ed in the Croton area since 1938. also a past president of Cole's administrative director of the new Click, Diane Wyekoff and the hon Vancouver Festival. He was a member of the Church jPetergent, and a past executive vice president of Cleveland Trae. of thp Ascension and the Hartford NOTIf'K or TIME AND PLATE OK VIEW AND OK FINAL HKAKINO VA tor Co. Grange CATING PART Or A Pt'HLIC KOAD Active in Republican politics, he Notice 1, hereby glvrn that there be Besides his widow, the former NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT KXF.tl'TOIl No.

27448, Doc. 39, Page 15. Fstate of Ada N. Harvey. Deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Christoiher M. Warden of 444 W. Main Newark, Ohio, has been duly appointed Executor of the Estate of Ada N. Harvey, dereascd, late of City of Newark. Licking County, Ohio.

Creditors are required to file their claims with said fiduciary within four months. Dated this 2nd day of August HKNRY C. ASJICKAFT. A-7-14 21 Probate Judge of said County. Cecilia tLulev) Colony, he is sur-'was precinct committeeman of the fore the Board of County Commissioner, of LU-king County, Ohio, the matter of vacating part of a Public Road on the line hereinafter described, known as the Leroy vived by hvo sons, Dr.

Robert Col- Republican organization in Cleve- ored guest PARTY HONORS BIRTHDAY Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Castle and Mr.

and Mrs. Gene Castle and Debbie and Rebecca of Pataskala attended a picnic at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

Castle in honor of the birthday anniversary of W. M. Castle Jr. Street Road: the general route and ter-! mini of which Road are as follows: Being that part of Leroy Street as shown on the plat of Sturgeon Place and running noitn and south betweei Lots 64, 57, 58, 5H and 60. Being 35 feet in width.

93 feet D. P. Hankins, manager of the opv of Painesville and Richard land Heights, a trustee of the Cys-CoLpv of the home; one Fibrosis Foundation and a ter, Marilyn Colopy also of the of Al Koran Shrine, home; two grandchildren; two Surviving are his widow, Mrs. brothers, William Colopy of Zan- Florence (Long) Mercer; two sons esviile and Clarence Colopy of-and a daughter: A. L.

Mercer, Lancaster; two sisters, Mrs. and Mrs. Ralph Dice, of Cleve-ban McCmn of Columbus and, land, and Benjamin L. Mercer of Miss Mary Alice Colopy of Har-Canton: also eight grandchildren; In length on the west side and approximately 165 feet on the east side as shown on the Plat of Sturgeon Place and re NEWS BRIEFS Pure Oil Company's Heath Refinery, announced today the promo Guests in the Clay Hartman corded in Plat Book 3, at Page 311. tion of Jack A.

Deardurff to the baid Board of County Commissioners home were Mrs. Minnie Fritz, Mr. has fixed the 2)th day of Augut, 1937, position of inspector supervisor. Deardurff began his Heath em at o'clock A. as the date when and the road site as the place where said Board wlU view the proposed improvement, and has also fixed the 5th day of ployment January 24, 1946, as a and Mrs.

James Faucett and Mr. and Mrs. W. Hall of Mt. Vernon.

Draper Jeter of Columbus visited his aunt, Mrs. Emma Butts, hor Hills, A brother, Raymond his brother, William D. Mercer of Colopy is deceased. (Newark and a sister, Mrs. D.

H. The funeral will take place at. Booth of Conneaut. 9:30 a. m.

Friday with a requiem Mr. Mercer was an elder of the mass in the Church of the Acen- Church of the Covenant, Cleve-sion. Johnstown. The Rev. Father land, and services will be held at member of the plant's general refinery forces.

On July 1, 1951, he PAPER BOUND BOOKS 25c-35c -50c -65c Best Quality In Town Anchor Image Bantam Dell Popular Mentor Signet Penguin Pelican Meridian Vintage Premier and many others. J. A. DeVITO BOOK STORE 35 TV. Church St.

who has been ill. at their office In the Court House of said County, in Newark. Ohio, as the time and place for the final hearing on said pro-1 posed improvement. was promoted to the full crafts Fred and Mark Spitler are spend man classification of inspector and held this position until the time of ing several days with their grand A pet robin, Sugar, turns his bill away from worm offered by Mrs. Marjary G.

Mitchell, his "foster mother," at Louisville, Ky. The bird living with Mrs. Mitchell since he fell from his nest two weeks ago, prefers steaks or chicken to worms. (AP Wirephoto) By Order of the Board of County Commissioners, Licking County. Ohio.

ALBKRT R. FRANCIS. I parents, and Mrs. Arlie Spit his promotion to supervisor. -M4 Clerk! ler.

Jeffrey Spitler is staying with A native of Newark, Deardurff his maternal grandparents, Mr. Carl Heilman. pastor, will offi- 3 p. m. Friday in the church.

Ar-ciate and burial will be made in rangements for burial are Lncom-St. Joseph Cemetery, south of plete. Columbus. Friends may call at the Crouse Son Funeral Home, MRS. H.

L. HOTCHKISS Johnstown; Mrs. Sylvia I. Hotchkiss, 78, 'widow of Howard L. Hotchkiss, MRS.

K. E. ARMKXTROrT resident of 187 S. Pine died LEGAL NOTICE i Patricia L. Cunningham.

whngA plae of reildence la 544 North Mlley Street, Indianapolis, Indiana, will take notice that' Snoor of Newark is the child's ma-' away August 7, 1941. attended St. Francis de Sales High School. He received training at the and Mrs. Fred Berry, while the it-mai gi aiiuiiiiunui As we walk in our garden of! parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Spit-memories, iler, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ohio Institute of Aeronautics in Columbus, and the Stewart Tech- MRS. BE.V BUMPOUS There midst the blossoms of blue, nical School of Aeronautics in New Mrs.

Laura Bell Armentrout, So, at 4:25 p. m. Tuesday in Newark I Relatives of Mrs. May Bump- We CLOSE at NOON Thursday! Berry and daughter in Texas. Fred Murphy and Martin Castle helped with entertainment at the widow of Robert Edward Armen-.

Hospital. ous, 95, of Paducah, widow We find in that beautiful garden, trout, former resident of Hanover, Mrs. Hotchkiss had been in fail- of Ben Bumpous, received blooming for you. York City. During World War Deardurff served with the U.

S. Air Force in Iran. social given at the Fairfield JtXj nieci a it 11:10 p. m. Tuesday in jng health since November of lastiof her death which occurred Tues-v 7 of a granddaughter.

Mrs. N-ear. when she a heart 'dav in Lutheran Hospital, Padu- I ltft ThTtnM PSf M'melriclc II a aitk stri.Wcah And a sorrow too great to be told. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed ihmeuitk. a attaik. ihe was aftam trie Ken can. lm.0j nH I Rut" fvy ne Vtavro IrtA-ad anH i yn the home me A member of St. Francis de Harlow and Godfrey Sales Church and the Knights of AI3 CONDITIONED' Her death followed a fall in her 1 anu aurs- ldy tlanman- al' RFT 1.

where she had been sincejTuesday and was admitted to the lost you Columbus, he is a past president of the plant's Poco Club and cur lxme a few days ago in which Monday. In failing health for some, hospital at 1:40 p. m. she suffered a broken hip That memory will never grow old. Sadly missed by her daughter, Mrs.

D. F. Knoch. tendea the turner reunion in Meigs County at the Old Dexter church with 86 present. Lloyd Parkinson is on active duty at Parris Island, S.

C. with the rently serves as a member of the club's board of trustees. Mrs. Bumpous is the last of her immediate family and is survived Deardurff and his wife, the for-i by nieces and nephews, Including MEMORUM U. S.

Marine Corps time her condition became ser- Mrs. Hotchkiss came to Newark ions two weeks ago. in 1927 from Knox County. She Mrs. Armentrout was a native.

was born Sept. 26, 1878, in Mor-of Sperryville, and before lo- gan County, the daughter of Henry rating in Hanover lived in the Margaret (Barkhurst) McEl-Xashport area. She was born Mayjfresh. Her husband preceded her 9. 1871, the daughter of John andjin death May 9, 1936, and three Mary (Cornell) Bolen.

sons, Carroll R. Hotchkiss of Mt. Her husband preceded her in! Vernon, Lee R. and T. Harold John T.

Overstreet and R. Monty mer Mary Oberfield, and their five children reside at 289 Central Mr. and Mrs. Forrest LeVally Overstreet, both of Newark. In loving memory of our dear husband and father, William Wise sr -i ni km 1 mm 1 mm mw jf and James LeVally of Ridgeway The funeral and burial will take were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Births place Thursday in Paducah. man, who passed away four years ago, August 7, 1953. LeVally. In our hearts your memory lin death July 23.

1948, and she leaves Hotchkiss. both of Newark, sur- MEMORIAM Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kidd, 134 N. Williams a son Tuesday in Mrs.

Faye Kitzmiller and son, Timothy, spent several days in the a son, Arthur E. Armentrout ofVive; also 13 grandchildren and In memory of our son and broth- gers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true, Hanover: also nine grandchildren; 'three treat irrandrhildren: one Harold Lee Camp, who was Newark Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E.

southern part of Ohio visiting relatives and friends. 16 great grandchildren and foursister. Mrs. Blanche Harris ofled one year ago today, August 1 806 W. Main a son in Newark There is not a day dear dad, That we do not think of you, God gave us strength to face it, And courage to bear the blow, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Dozer and great great grandchildren; one: white Pigeon, one brother, 7, 1956. Words can never express our loss. The Family Hospital Tuesday. m- 1 -w a brother, Bernard Bolen of Luray, Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Gordon, But what it meant to lose you, Thornville RFD 3, daughter Only God will ever know. Charles MeElfresh of Zanesille. A son and a daughter, two sisters and a brother are deceased. Mrs.

Hotchkiss was a member of Rosseau Methodist Church in Morgan County. children of Reynoldsburg were guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Snyder. Dr.

and Mrs. Robert Zollinger and Myra and Bob of Baxley, visited his mother, Mrs. William Tuesday in Newark Hospital. Va. Two sons, of a former marriage are deceased.

Henry O'-Flaherty since 1951 and Cover O'-Flaherty since 1930. Four brothers and three sisters are also (fi 7 TTkmriimjiir IN MEMORLVYI In memory of Harold L. Camp who was killed at the aee of 26 Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Frisclv Sadly missed by Wife, Cecil, and Daughter, Mrs.

R. J. Ford 4 -a tw -vr 1 ft en, Hebron, a son in Newark Hos-: 3 in a tragic farm accident August jand Children pital Wednesday. Services will be held at 1 p. m.

7, 1956. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Melick, The funeral will be held at 2 Friday in the chapel in Criss The blow was hard and the shock Church Now Theater MewarK tttu 1, a-son vveanesaayr NO in Newark Hospital. p.

m. relay in the JiaughmaniBrothers Funeral Home with the Funeral Home in Frazeysburg Rev. Loins H. Lammers conduct-with the Rev. Carl L.

Wilson con-jina- the service. Burial will be PHONE Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Evans, severe We never, thought your death so near And only those who've lost can tell 527 Lexington a son Wed-' made in Mound View Cemetery, NEW YORK One of New York's newest theaters, scheduled to open in October, is the Cricket on Second Avenue, which once was a Baptist church.

Founders are radio personality ORDERS NO CO.D.'s nesday in New-ark Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Valenti, Mt.

Vernon. Friends may call at the funeral home. The pain of parting witliout fare STREET FLOOR 708 Maple a daughter in! Newark Hospital Wednesday. well God gave us strength to fight it And courage to bear the blow Moore Reunion Held At Fiberglas Field Descendants of Mae Moore held a reunion at Fiberglas Field Sunday. A short business meeting was held and Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth E. Jones were elected president and secretary for the coming year. Outgoing officers are Mrs. Kenneth N.

Deweese and James Charles. The 1958 reunion will be held the first Sunday in August. Present were Mrs. Mae Moore; WILLIAM SAXTROCK Funeral services for William ducting the service. Burial will be made in Hanover Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home after 6 p. m. Wednesday, A. L. MERCER "William D.

Mercer, 514 Mt. Vernon received word Tuesday of the sudden death of his brother, Aaron Loveridge Mercer, 67, Joe O'Brien and Rhett Cone, summer stock and civic theater actress and producer. Personals Santrock, 17 month old son of But what it meant to lose him Mr. and Mrs. Buel Santrock, Lan- No one will ever know, caster, who drowned Monday in Missed by your sister Kathryn, an outdoor portable swimming and Dick, Rossie, and Ronnie Fel- REGULAR $1.

SUMMER JEWELRY Earrings, bracelets, necklaces and poppits in summer whites and pastels. Charles Martin. Hall of Oberlin, Ohio, discovered the process for making aluminum cheaply by separating the aluminum from its ore pool, were held at 2 p. m. Wed- umlee, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Moore and a management consultant of Cleveland. His death at 8:30 a. m. in his home in Overlook Cleveland Heights, was attributed to a heart nesday in Lancaster.

Burial was made in Elmwood Cemetery. Surviving, are the parents, two sisters and a brother. Mrs. Lillian IX MEMORIAM In loving memory of my mother. Maureen, Donald, Patricia and electrically.

Hall thus made available for industry a metal long known but little used. i James; Larry Moore and Kevin, Mrs. Mollie Emswiler, who passed plui feJ. tax John Murray, 227 Rose Hill was moved to Newark Hos- pital in the Egan ambulance. Howard McGinnis, Newark RFD 2, was moved to Newark Hospi- tal in the Householder ambulance Mrs.

Mabel Riley was moved in the Henderson ambulance fromr the Arlington Nursing Home to Newark Hospital. The following patients were moved in the McCament Craig ambulance: Mrs. Amanda Hat-I field, ISIV2 E. Main from the home of her daughter, Mrs Debra and Melanie Sue; Mr. and Mrs.

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