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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 3

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 3

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Newark (0.1 Advocate I) Dec. 13, 1966 PARK FREE, One Hour With Purchase, CARROLL LOT Free Area Delivery Phone 329-7315 Granville JdiJ. fm Over 5500.00 in Christmas Gifts for you Baptist Church Schedules Play By Alma Utter "The Miracle of the Manger" will be presented by the First Baptist Church at 5:15 p. m. Sunday.

Speaking parts will be done by Paula Goodridgc, Polly Townsend, William Davison and Mark Armstrong. The children's choirs will sing. SHOP MONDAY thru FRIDAY 9:30 to 8:30 (Sat. 9:30 to 5) Special music will be provided by Richard Marshall on the violin, Bruce Veazie on the trumpet and Bob Parham on the trombone. Child care will be available in the education building.

A pre-Christmas family dinner at the Granville Inn was given Sunday honoring Marion Whitehead from Ft. Knox, Ky and Benjamin D. Whitehead who will leave soon for Lockland, Tex. Air Base, sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry E. 1 i Perry County Court News irfflra DIVORCE ASKED Ralph Stubbs, New Straits-ville, from Brenda; neglect and cruelty; married Sept. 10, 1965 in Logan; one child. DIVORCES GRANTED Mary Wright, New Lexington, from John; neglect; defendant to pay $60 a month support for each of three children; plaintiff to have furniture; property to be sold and applied against (ir! Famous label casuals and dress flats I exciting new coat fashions! Just in, this huge special purchase collection of lovely fashion label coats Terrific savings, lush new fabrics and styling, all beautifully lined iee them tonight! 4 VINER COACH 4 LIFE STRIDE JOYCE SMARTAIRE debts of $12,100. Cora Thorne from Herschel; neglect; defendant to pay $10 a it', 't i 4i J' i Group No.

I J) to $75. week support of a daughter. ESTATE VALUED Clara Tedrow, Crooksville; $5 000 real estate, $600 rentals; Whitehead. Other guests, were Mr. and Mrs.

M. S. Whitehead, grandparents of the Whitehead boys; an uncle, Elihu Hayes; Miss Eurie Loughridge, Mrs. Luella Hood and Mrs. Menzie Zim-mers.

Women Plan Tea Woman's Society of the First Baptist Church will hold a Christmas tea ir the Education Building at 1:30 p. m. Friday. appraisers, Lawrence Nelson, Group includes tweeds and solids in smart fashion detail, all so very smart with your furs Many colors and styles. 6-18.

A program of Christmas music will be presented by Mrs. Lynne Olsen, accompanied by Mrs. James Wesllake. Mrs. Allen Avery will present devotions.

7P i ii J-! rI 1 Jul 1 I' FLOOR main FLOOR John Hull and Richard Cady. Walter Sines, New Straits-ville; $1,000 in personal property. WILLS FILED Leonora Howard, New Lexington; house and furniture to Ina Canoles; on her death they a to go to the county children's home, county infirmary and New Lexington Methodist Church; $200 to Mrs. O. C.

Taylor; $200 to Homer Sidwell; $100 to Hazel Snider; witnessed Feb. 25 by Mary Lewis and Valeria Wilson, New Lexington; Group No.2$fS Regularly The program will conclude with carol singing. Hi 11 Jtis $10. Twig 5 will meet at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the College Town House for a workshop to make yy I yCr Group includes variety fashions in design tray favors for Licking County Memorial Hospital.

This meet er fabrics, frieze, fur blends and imported tweeds In all the wanted colors. 6-20. CASUALS and ing is scheduled one week early, Wednesday night movies at; the Granville Public Library from 7 to 8 p. m. will be "Birds of Ohio" and "Chaucer's i England." DCA story hour at; the library begins at 1 p.

m. Sa-1 DRESS FLATS Group No 4 rf Zi Yy vx 1 $24,000 personal property, $6,000 real estate; the two homes and church are to get $2,000 each; appraisers, Jesse William Roberts and Homer Sidwell. Austin Danielson, New Lexington; everything to two children; witnessed April 17, 1962 by Louise and John C. Fur-gason appraisers W. R.

Thompson, Lester Essington and Jim-mie Thompson. to $159.98 CHARGE IT Just look at those labels Stop in turday. (b)(b) tonight, take your pick from this great Granville Mothers Club will hold its Christmas party at 6:30 p. m. Wednesday in the College AT CARROLL'S There is a convenient Carroll charge and Lay-a-Way plan to suit every need and budget.

money-saver collection of handsome new flats and dress casuals in straps, ties and loafers Tan, Cordovan or Black Save Nowl Gorgeous new creations enhanced with precious mink in a lovely collection of colors and black Sizes 8-20. Town House. A potluck dinner will be served. Take table ser David Mohler, Mondaycreek vice and clothing, toys and everything to wife Josephine; witnessed May 22, canned food for needy children. Granville Village Fellowship 1962 by Elizabeth and Robert will meet at 7 p.

m. Thursday in the Methodist Church lounge Strode- Junction City. WILLS CONTINUED Jennie Dorsey, New Lexing VILLAGE NOTES ton; two lots to Mary and Andrew Wilson and remainder Mrs. Menzie Zimmers and her 'A EAUS MORE" "A GIFT to five children; witnessed Aug. from this store sister, Mrs.

Luella Hood will 30, 1965 by John Furgason and leave Dec. 19 to visit their Evelyn Stimmel; $2,500 personal sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Whitehead in Hollywood, Calif. Mrs.

John Greenlee Pope of property, $7,500 real estate; appraisers, John Sanders, John Stanton and James Self. Walter Matheney, Somerset; everything to wife, Kate; wit Louisville, will spend two SEE SANTA IN TOYLAND Evenings 6:15 to 8:15 weeks over Christmas and the holidays with her sister, Mrs. D. nessed Nov. 7, 1957 by Margaret Olmstead Paul on Burg Street The Granville Newcomers Club will meet Wednesday at 10 p.

m. in the Presbyterian Church. Members are to take A TIMELY, THRIFTY GIFT THAT TAKES WAQQifQ Skinner and G. E. Walser, Somerset.

Susie Stickdorn, Columbus; "percentage under the law" to husband, Peter, remainder to children; witnessed March 17, 1953 in Columbus. REALTY TRANSFERS JMinnie White, Thornville, to cookies for the social hour following the business meeting. Babysitting will be provided at the church. All newcomers to the Granville area are invited. Dana Shrider, Glenford; two The Village Fellowship will lots, Thornville.

FLOOR CARE J. make splendid IPU m' rvTS Gold I -sHaaa I for their relaxing comfort add color to their decor, too! meet7 p. m. Thursday in the Centenary Methodist Church Floyd to Ned Gohring, two lounge. lots, Hemlock.

Mary to Willis Ferguson, Kosciusko, six lots, Somerset. Cristy Binckley, Junction City, to Richard Rice, two lots, New Lexington. Melvin Robinson' and others to P. Robinson, tract in New Lexington. Thomas Holden, Columbus, to Deaf Man Perfects Midget Transistor Hearing Aid If you can hear people talk Kal Frazer, New Lexington, 10 1 EVERYTHING (inQR I- Tan9erinc ff '0 20.99 I SHE'LL NEED FOR I MjQO Brown I) tAQKZJ co-puts JI I 111 FLOOR CARE and can't make out the words clearly then this may be the answer.

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You will receive full information at no cost or obligation whatsoever. Adv. acres, Clayton Twp. Donald Sorrell to Glen Schoonover, a lot, New Lexington. Mabel Dittoe to Donald Smith acres, Somerset.

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