Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 22

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 22

Location:
Newark, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
22
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

i 2f The Newark Advocate Frl, Sept. 3, 1954 maining Instructors are Miss Alicejherty will agrin manage, the Han-jj Still Gamble Johnson. 7th Twila'over cafeteria. 'Hplner in both Deaths and Funerals News In Brief ct SACRAMENTO, Calif. vet On Defensive in East MRS.

HOWARD PERFECT HARLEV L. HI GHES Farmer, commercial; and Miss son and Miss Mildred Varner. usedLto recovcr sht Jean Kinney, home economics and. Members of the board of her husband playing it i et t-i Tho fnnoral rf Mrc TTnuL'arH Ppr- TO CONFER DECREES WilUn Pirn CiiknrHinatA mrtA Ti, GOP Leaders in 12 States See un uuuuiuuiaLt aim UU. In addition to his duties tion ar(S Jampg nr cards.

But Judge Ralph McOee uuu nvc, icuiru iwi oidie rf rs.A WAmf in .4 An a. .1 i vnniqi' tiuic utantc in iiicl er, executive head or the system, ruled against her, declaring that aiea at a. m. triaay in "eiu i p. m.

as died at a. m. 1h morenn Ktinpra Hnmp in ch driver education. aeni ls'eitn wJratn, vice presi-it0 agree with her would enable all where IICIC Veterans Hospital, Dayton Shell will teach Gain in Congress Seats Nov. 2 he had been a patient since Aug.

Johnstown and burial will be made Harold Miller has been retained as dent, Lloyd Varner; Richard Stag-'husbands to regain their gambling s. tit n-ri 1 c.H.f;.u Wro and Mrs. and Edward Satterfield i 7, following a fall in his home Aug. in Hartford Cemetery. The rees iwm oe J- jiior George O'Fla-lgers; '6.

in which he suffered a broken Leonard Williams of Springfield ffates and refreshments will hin. and the Rev. B. H. Wibbler ofi1 served- li PTNTPTWWATT API RonnhliVanc annarpntlv urilt finr! Croton will conduct service.

uicmaeivcs iiguuug iuiuy uciciiaive i. In Myeral era una oi uie tounuy uieu inuvciuuci cicluuii wunicais condition became serious Tues- with the Democrats for control of Congress. jday and death resulted from FRAXKLIX P. LANE Although they maintained the same outward confidence; cerebral hemorrhage. i Services for Franklin P.

Lane, displayed by their GOP colleagues in 14 Midwestern, Rocky Mr. Hughes a resident of New- Frazeysburg, wo died Wednesday Mountain and Pacific Coast areas Republicans from 1 kevark smce a was "Saged innll be held at 2 p. Saturday Aioumain ana racinc L-oast areas, ttepuDncans irom l- Key he rea, pstate busine numberi in the Baughman Funeral Home in states in the eastern half made far more modest claims in an' havincr h. asaiatH Frazevsburz with the Rev. vv.

H. LICKING SAVINGS THRIFT HEADQUARTERS Associated Press survey with his father, the late John R.jKoppert officiating. Burial will be Hughes, and he continued the busi-'made in Frazeysburg Cemetery. ness after his death. He retired in; 1947.

i MRS. JOHN H. GORSLCH A veteran of World War h' The funeral of Mrs. John H. Interviewed at the Republican campaign strategists said pri-conference here this week, nation-! vately they fear two GOP committee members and state gressmen might be upset if eco- lit ra served eight months overseas with Gorsuch, who died in Columbus, charrmen claimed a net gam of Hlnomic conditions in the districts House and one Senate seat in the don't improve.

eastern half. Their western col-j ln KentUcky, Mis. Stanley D. PTA WILL CONVENE Mary Ann PTA will hold a meeting in the school at 8 p. m.

Friday. Those attending are asked to take a pie. TO ENTERTAIN CLASS Mrs. Charles Law will entertain the Loyal Daughters Class of Alexandria Methodist Church at 2 p. m.

Tuesday, Sept. 7, in her home. HAND IS INJURED John C. Tessler, 276 VV. Church an employe of North American Aviation Columbus, suffered an injured right hand Thursday when he caught his hand in a milling machine, and will undergo surgery Friday at White Cross Hospital.

Columbus. His wife, son John and Fred Martin of Hebron, went to oClumbus when word was received of the accident. CONDITION IS GOOD The condition of Brice Moore, 25, of 356 N. Cedar who was burned Thursday about the face and arms when he was sprayed with leagues iida ciaimea gduii. vi Ji.par.

national rommitteewoman. tne u. i. Army. He was a member of the First Methodist Church; also Newark Post American Legion and the Newark Realtors House and five Senate seats in 14 wm De neia ai p.

m. isaiur-day in the chapel in Criss Brothers Funeral Home with the Rev. Louis H. Lammers officiating. Burial will be made in Wilson gave Republican Sen.

John Sherman Cooper a "good chance" to states. Open to Dispute thwart the efforts of Democratic ON ALL SAVINGS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT Th! lnfal hift nf Hr.n. and former ce President Alben Bark- way issa in west car-i ncicijr. six Senate seats seemed to repre-iley to return to the Senate. jjsle- son of John R- Laura sent peak Republican claims and Politicians generally regard Coc-i "ues- iuv'ld was open to hot dispute from the per's chances as among the least! "C-Hugh- MRS.

ELLIS THOMAS Funeral services for Mrs. Ellis es: one son. John R. Huehes nfiinomas, raiasnaia vicinity, wno the home; one sister, Mrs. Delia idied Wednesday, will be held at M.

Harris of Newark. 2 p. m. Saturday Harrison Democrats. The present House; favorable of the Republican sena- lineup includes 218 tors running for re-election this 213 Democrats, one Independent year, and three vacancies In the Sen-S(p, fJOp Gain ate there are 48 Republicans, 46; Democrats, one Independent and! Nationa Committeeman G.

Ma- Funeral services will be held Methodist Church and All Deposits Made by Sept. 10 Draw Interest From Sept. 1 2 p. m. Tuesday in the chanrl1 burial will be made in Fataskala hot metal while at work at the Cemetery.

The Rev. Gaylord conduct the service. Criss Brothers Funeral Home and burial will be made in Cedar Kaiser Aluminum plant, is regard Leidig will ed as good at Newark Hospital. He escaped injury to his eyes as they were protected by safety Hill Cemetery. The Rev.

J. B. Rosemurgy will conduct the service. The body will not be viewed until 1 p. m.

Sunday. RALPH LUCAS Funeral services for Ralnh MRS. EDWARD G. BAKER Services for Mrs. Edward G.

Baker, 298 Mt. Vernon who died Wednesday night, will be held at 2:30 p. m. Saturday in the Egan Funeral Home with the Rev. J.

B. Rosemurgy officiating. SPECIAL TRAINING COUNTY BUILDING and Warren Weiant III, son of Mr. mm the Republicans' chances of gaining at least four congressional seats in Pennsylvania and holding the governorship by a comfortable margin. He thought Republicans might make substantial House gains in Philadelphia.

Some other Republicans said, however, their party's chances may not be too good unless there is an improvement in employment in the soft and hard coal regions, Lucas, 66, who died Wednesday in the home cl his son Kennth and Mrs. Warren Weiant, Hanover left Friday morning by plane from Port Columbus for Ft. Sam Houston, San Antonio, Tex. Having Burial will be made in Cedar 42 NORTH THIRD STREET Lucas, 785 Alton Columbus, will be held et 1 p. m.

Saturday Hill Cemetery. MISS HARRIET ASHTON completed his basic training at Ft. one vacancy. One of the chief GOP trouble spots in the East apparently lies in New Jersey, where criticism of Sen. McCarthy R-Wis.) by former Rep.

Clifford Case, the Republican senatorial nominee, has helped stir up a revolt among pro-McCarthy members of the party. Democrats expect their nominee, Rep. Charles Howell, to benefit by this but GOP State Chairman Samuel Bodine said he remains confident Case will make the political grade. Republicans also may be in trouble in the Ohio race for the Senate seat formerly held by the late Robert A. Taft and now filled by Democrat Thomas A.

Burke. Brown Hopeful Rep. Clarence J. Brown, Ohio GOP national committeeman, said in Columbus and burial will be Knox, Louisville, he is being sent The funeral of Miss Harriet made Silent Home Cemetery, to San Antonio for two months spe in railroads and steel. Given no Ashton, 26 S.

21st who died xveynoiasDurg. Wednesday, will be held at 1 p. cial training with the medical corps. On completing his training such improvement, they thought it impossible they could lose three, of Mr. Lucas an emDlove of the the 19 congressional seats they now Columbus General Depot 27 Saturday in the chapel in Criss Brothers Funeral Home.

The at Ft. Knox he was given a cita tion for being the outstanding hold against the Democrats' 11 years, was a native of Darbyvale, and had resided in Columbus 30 Rev. Paul Simpson will officiate and burial will be made in Lick ing Cemetery. trainee in his company. Nobody Sorry As Hurricane Dolly West Virginia's national committeeman, Walter S.

Hallanan, was making no public claims in a state where Democratic Sen. Matthew M. Neely has demonstrated his ability in the past to run away JAMES. W.COLLINS Homarf Bath Ensemble Services for James W. Collins, Stadden Bridge -who died from the opposition.

Flounces to Sea Thursday, will be held at 10 a. m. he thinks Republican Rep. George H. Bender can beat Burke if Ohioj turns out its normal GOP vote.

Saturday in the chapel in Criss Mrs. Charles W. Weis national committeewoman. said the Brothers Funeral Home conducted HALIFAX. N.

S. UP) Hurricane years. Surviving are another son, Emerson T. Lucas of Pataskala; two daughters, Mrs. Alice Headle! and Mrs.

Dorothy Woolridge, both of Columbus; seven grandchildren and four great-grandchil-i dren; two brothers, Fred H. Lucas of Columbus and Earl A. Lucas of Pataskala; three sisters, Florence Merle and Mrs, Nora Hill, both of Columbus, arid Mrs Sally Wilson of Wolcott, Ind. JOEL HARRISON Joel Harrison, six-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

William Harrison. But Brown said the GOP has 8 GOP should keeD its 27 congres by the Rev. Chester Sidle. Burial will be made in Wilson Cemetery. Dolly passed 60 miles south of Cape Race, early today.

It was heading east-northeast at 30 miles an hour. MEMORIAM In loving memory of our beloved son, P. F. C. William Gerald Hickman, who gave his life in Korea sional posts and win at least one from the Democrats in the November election in New York.

Republican Gov. Thomas E. Dewey has yet to say whether he will seek re-election in advance of the state nomination convention Sept. 21-22. The hurricane threatened to lash Nova Scotia's south coast in full fight on its hands.

One factor the Democrats believe might swing the senatorial battle in their favor is that Democratic Gov. Frank J. Lausche, running for a fifth term, is expected to give Burke much greater support than he has given Democratic senatorial candidates in the past. Privately Republicans aren't too hopeful of defeating Lausche in his own race. Sept.

3, 1950. fury Thursday, but suddenly veered off into the Atlantic to the east of Sable Island. The blow Lancaster Buckeye Lake, died at noon Thursday in Childrens broueht a downpour of rain and Friends may think we have forgotten, When at times they see us smile, They little know the heartache, That the smiles hide all the while. Days of sadness still go before us, Secret tears do often flow, heavy winds to the island. Hospital, Columbus.

The child had been a patient there nine weeks and underwent surgery to correct Fur dealers say that rabbit fur has practically disappeared from the American market because of new labeling regulations which prevent dealers and customers from calling rabbit fur by some other name. The storm passed through the northern portions of the Grand Banks and is expected to blow out National Committeeman Ralph F. Gates thought Indiana Repub a congenital heart ailment Mrs. Harrison is the former Ruth licans would hold their own in con But memory keeps him ever near to sea late this afternoon, winas Bow land of Lancaster, and besides tests for House seats but some oth- Sadly missed by Mom and Dad. of 60 miles an hour were reported the parents, a half-brother, John near the center, Pearce, survives.

The grandpar Births Hurricane Dolly is the fourth of ents are, Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Bow- the season.

It followed closely be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Household land of Lancaster and Mrs. Mildred Warne of Buckeye Lake. er 115 Jrleek a son in hind Carol, which took a heavy toll of life and caused millions of dollars of property damage along the New England coast earlier this Services will be held at 12:30 Newark Hospital Thursday.

Mrs Householder is the former Bonnie p. m. Saturday in the Sheridan Fu neral Home, 222 S. Columbus St. Drumm.

week Mr. and Mrs. John Leonard, Pa Lancaster, and burial will be made taskala RFD 3, a son Wednesday Elmwood Cemetery. The body is at the funeral home in University Hospital, Columbus. Mr.

and Mrs. Donald S. Hall, Cincinnati, a son in Bethesda Hospital, Cincinnati, Wednesday. Mrs. Hall II.

C. KNODERER Hanover-Toboso Pupils Will Find Faculty Changes Howard C. Knoderer, 75, retired err; Dm carpenter, died at 12:30 p. is the former Kay Beaver of Gran Thursday in the home of his son, ville Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry Debevoise William Howard Knoderer in Pa He had been ill several; 40 12 Grant a daughter Thurs taskala. months. Born Oct. 18, 1878, in Gahanna, he was the son of Mr.

and Mrs. William Knoderer. His wife, the Students of the Hanover-Toboso school district will return to their classrooms with a half-day session Tuesday, Sept. 7. Starting at 9 a.

school will be dismissed at 11:30 a. m. The full-day schedule will begin Wednesday, Sept. 8. The cafeterias in both schools will open that day.

Preceding the opening, the, teaching staff will meet in the um former Ella Kelley, whom he mar day in Newark Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawrence, 52 E. Church a son Thursday in Newark Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. James Shaner. 56 Webb a son in Newark Hospital Friday. Mr.

and Mrs, Donald Lusk, 944 Lawnview a son Friday in Newark Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gutridge, Glenford, a son Friday in Newark Hospital. Mi luSiii -Wim ried in 1902, is deceased, and besides his son, he leaves three grandchildren and a sister, Mrs.

Fanny Anthony of Gahanna. Hanover Building at 9:30 a. m. The deceased was a member of Monday, Sept. 6.

Paul E. Shell, executive head, said that children entering the first grade must be six years old on or Pataskala Lodge, The body is at the Vinton D. Morrow Funeral Home in Pataskala where the Rev. William Snider will officiate at services at 2 p. m.

Sunday. Burial will be made in Gahanna. 1S4.S0 before Jan. 1, 19o5. New students in the district will register the first day of school.

In the Toboso Elementary School, Gleaming White Enameled Cast Iron Tub Three major bathroom items ready to install for a new dream bathroom in your home. Cast iron tub, vitreous china toilet and lavatory complete with 13.00 DOWN 10.00 MONTH (Usual Carrying Charge) Harry Newman is the new princi-Dal and fifth erade teacher. An Personals Miss Anna Kokensparger has returned to her home in N. 3rd after visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Woods in Lorain. The following patients were moved in the Criss ambulance: William Dew from Newark Hospi other new teacher will be Mrs. for lavao trim, including chrome plated legs Genevieve Nethers, who will teach the 6th grade. Remaining teachers are Mrs. Ruth Minnirh, 4th grade Miss Anita Sims, 3rd; Mrs.

Doris tal to 124 S. 35th Mrs. John Mahon from Newark Hospital to Barrick, 2nd. and Miss Fern Ev the home in Ihe Claylick vicinity Fay Smith, 325 N. 11th to New ans, 1st.

Delbert Holtz will be the new custodian and Mrs. William Reed will again manage the cafe ark Hospital. teria. Church collections one recent New teachers on the high school INSTALLATION CAN BE ARRANGED IF DESIRED Sunday at Burnham, England staff at Hanover include James went to the verger, whose work includes "such vexations as bats Vance, 8th grade; Louis Nethers, coach and social studies; and Mrs in the belfry, beetles in the beams Alice Lafferty, English. The re- ONLY and confetti in the churchyard.

Fittings! FREE! For Bathroom For Wall Tile! For Bath! HURRY! THESE FALIOUS I AfJE SADDLES! OUR WINDOWS! 17.50 SET At absolutely no additional cost whatever with the sale of each room offer above. Phone FA 6-6711 for Complete Details Model "404" In NOTE: Every Pair Clearly Marked! BZotoro SAVE 14.55! SAVE 10.00! SAVE 25.55! Oof repair men consider the Speed Queen the besl-built automatic washer in the business. The service records of the machines we have sold prove they're right! Whjr not stop in and see a full demon." stracion? US tk ROYAL PAIR Kv" AAAA 4 to 11 AUTO RADIO Amazingly low in cost and ytt the same tsperior Motorola quality that has been famous for years! All-in-one unit with self-contained speaker automatic volume control, patented noise filter. Fits most cars od tracks Black Whites! Deep Well Pumps Prices Start at $179.95 Brown Whites! White Buck! Every Pair Guaranteed Perfect! DOJV'41 WAIT! HURRY! Homarf Jet Pumps 1-1 H. P.

Meter; 17-61. Tnlr IIS Velt, AC 77.JU I0.C0 Down Converts quickly from ihtllew deep wll Automatic if volume control. CuiKion mounted, worki quietly! Shallow Well Pump WUh Gilvinli.iJ TM 69.95 7.00 Down umpi up te 250 Cit-iron pump, gilvnind nit, brut cylinder rtiist ruit. Eiy to iniUll. Buy pew! (73 m.

a. mm $49.95 and $59.95 Custom Tiilond Sits For Most Popular Cars 42-64 East Main PHONE FA 4-4661 Mount1 no! AmbUd I3S.50 110 or l-J H. t. M.tor I773 12.00 Down Deliver nnximum w(r cpc? lie from well. liUnceal impeller.

I7-)I. gelvaniud ttnk. Heevy duty. Liber 07 I2i30-li6 Tais. .35 VY.

Main Ph. FA MTU mm wmK The APPLIANCE COMPANY 25 EAST CHURCH STREET VALUE CENTER OF NEWARK fCfinf SiJO S. Clous' II North Second Street Phone FA 2-2751 Ml yew vtttf iacJT JlHWJ SiJO-5 Frl..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Newark Advocate Archive

Pages Available:
807,543
Years Available:
1882-2024