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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 12

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PAGE TWELVE- -TIIE NEWARK (O.) ADVOCATE AND AMERICAN TRIBUNE- Granville They'll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1951 Escapee Recaptured AKRON, July 19-(AT) William Henry Hinkle, 20, one of three escapees from the Osborn Honor Farm near Sandusky, was captured vesterdav in a woodlot near Purchases Wine For Youngster, Is Sent To Jail Will Attend Church Meet in Sioux Qty 1XCEPT WHEM ME WHITES HlS FAMILY. AvVAV TWENl ME CAsJT ONuy JUST MAVE AS? 'OJTPUT'S TERRtF'C I "WINK OF A trllMS TO SAY GRANVILLE, July 19 The Rev. Harry E. Bright Jr. will be a delegate to the National Methodist Richard White, 21, of East here.

The other two men still Main Street, was sentenced to at large. Hinkle had been days in jail by Judge Henry Centenced to 1-15 years in the nncfiulH Rofnrmatorv for hurs- Town and Country Conference in Ashcraft in Juvenile Court lary. Wednesday on a charge of contrib-! bioux City, July 21-24. Acting as a discussion leader in the study group dealing with HARD SURFACE DRIVEWAYS! Christian Family Life, Mr. Bright; -T T-E C'A-EF SEZ WE'RE ugt oi ne.vs rosAy -7-" hZ WANTS YOO TD -z jG BLOJ TE WEATHER -O?" 'sZ02tc ri REPORT UP JO FILL Sm clK Xs PAPA SAY, V'rrh VsCe i mama will be one of more than 2,000 delegates expected to attend the "Home At Seven'' Mystery Plav Is I i Smarllv Written and Presented By HAZEL KIRK Denison University Summer Theater is offering as this week's attraction, a mystery play which is well written and which comes to a logical and interesting conclusion.

The play holds interest yet does not resort to the general tendency to use farce situations to buiLd up climaxes. Under the direction of Prof. Ed- ward Wright, head of the drama vinces him that he has not been department at Denison, the play is during the day i i Alarmed, but not fearful, he is i professionally presented and jnl0 a panic he; cast is well chosen. All gave good the club for which he is; performances Wednesday night. treasurer has lost its funds and Prof, Wright saw the play, by R.

ithat steward has been killed. C. Sherriff, while spending last The play taks up situauons which, summer in England, where it ran? follow- "Preston insists he has for a vear and a half on the a loss of memory, don stage with Ralph Richardson! Welsbacher a sympathetic in the leading role. By special ar- al wH thougnt out rangement Denison secured the 10n "1'n-s'on. It is one of his first American showing though n- 't roles.

Miss Heller at times gotiations are under way for Leo overplays the mournfulness of the Carroll to open the play in New She fails to accent her York in the fall even whin things look; Homo at Seven" concerns an brighter, by looking that way too. everv-day married couple. "David: Donald Wilde does nice work asi Preston" (Richard Welsbacher! is "le "inspector' who is the under-well emnloved in a hank and he standing type. Christine Kornman uting to the delinquency of a minor. According to the affidavit, White purchased a bottle of wine and gave it to a 13-year-old boy.

The youth escaped injury when, in a drunken state, he fell 30 feet from a porch at the East Main Street address, court officials said. The youth, who was placed on strict probation by Judge Ashcraft, was released from Newark Hospital when examinations showed he was uninjured in the fall, Assaults Wife, Is TONIGHT FRIDAY! RAIK OR CLEAR IH SUBMARINE THAI PAVED AN OCEAN ROAD 10 TOKYO! quadrennial conference and deal with the opportunities confronting the church in making an impact on rural life. Medical Missions To Be Topic of Meeting The July meeting of the Women's Association of the Presbyterian Church will be held at 12:30 p. m. Friday.

A covered dish luncheon will precede the business session. Miss Helen Phillips and Miss Minnie Jones will be in charge of the program at which time consideration will be given to the subject, "The Church and Medical Missions." Mrs. Jack Braddock will lead the devotional period. The summer offering for medical missions will be a feature of the sprvipf P.rnim 4 under the ami his wife "Janet" I Doris liel- -Newark, playing one-scene Given 15 Fine Richard Wooddell, 22, formerly of 64 Penny Avenue, pleaded guiltj to a charge of assault and battery Thursday in Municipal Court and was fined S15 and costs and sentenced to 15 days in jail by Judge Harvey J. Alexander.

Judge Alexander suspended the are comfortably Thcv foie mm 01 reggy uooson, ine i share the same interests and are barmaid friend ol Preston, makes! happv. When the play opens at lhf! le so important that Wednes-j 7 p. "Janet" is very unhappv dil' 1'Kht she brought spontaneous-, because David has failed to come applause. Harry Swoger also of! home the night before and she has Newark gives a good performance, jail sentence on the condition that leadership of Mrs. Anna C.

Smith Wooddell behave himself in the fu- DANE CLAM and Mrs. II. D. Ashhrook vv lure. Wooddell was arrested July 12 ALEXANDRIA NEWS serve as hostesses.

AND not been ahle to locate him as or uaison ine oomuasuc, throughout 1he day. Just at 7 p. brother club member of Preston he comes in the house as usual and Anthony Geoigilas is capable making no explanations. When the solicitor, confronted with his absence, he re-1 Again the play is expertly fuses to consider that he has net staged. On a small stage there is been home the night before and an impression of expanse and the only a call from his hank con-: entrance hall with the stairway is Demands Action To Free Reporter Jailed By Czechs FAITH AND FURY IN THE THEY RE THE FLYING TIGERS WHO BIAS1EO Mrs.

J. F. McClain attended the home Monday night from a week's funeral of Dan C. McGinnis in -visit with her mother, Mrs. W.

A. Newaik Wednesday afternoon. Workman, in St. Clairsville. Mr nnrl Mr Itnkill and! Mr.

and Mrs. V. S. Harris and NEWS BRIEFS Court of Review, will follow the regular Boy Scout meeting at their rooms at 7:30 p. m.

Thursday. Edward Schmidt of Fon-da-lac, VVic; is: snenrlino- snme limp in cleverly contrived to THE SKY ROAD TO the living room TOKYO'S 1NDLANAPOLIS, July 19-(AP)-Publisher Eugene C. Pulliam by city police on a warrant signed by Mrs. Delores Wooddell, 64 Penny Avenue. Mrs.

Wooddell told the court that her husband slapped her in the face after they had an argument about his staying out all night. For failing to appear in court Thursday. Ronald H. Hoeflick, 23, 627'i North Sandusky Street, forfeited a S5 bond. Hoeflick was arrested at 12:45 a.

m. Thursday for failing to stop for a traffic signal on Mt. Vernon Road. Home at Seven" is continuing son Jlm OI nummis spent nurs- 5 throughout the week at the Jium-i''f'y at wants the United States and United i Granville, and is registered at mer Theater with riirlam at -m noine anu evening Mrs. J.

V. Bcbout and Mrs. Wil- after which no one is Koaud until i were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cornwall Nations to demand the release of Granville Inn.

lliam Lewis of Br I of Johnstown "ssociated Press "Correspondent Mrs. John Graham, who is the newly elected president, of the Granville Unit of the American Le- Mrs. Edward Toothaker 6 u. r- ldUl I.eese. and William N.

Oatis. Oatis, chief of the AP bureau in Dr. and Mrs. H. B.

Handshy jgion Auxiliary, attended the sum spent Sunday afternoon with Dr. Czechoslovakia is serving a 10-year 'daughter, Mrs. C. C. Simpson her two daughters arrived home Sunday afternoon from a six-week trip to California where Mrs.

Toothaker visited her sister and Many archaeological treasures in Britain have been revealed by bombs dropped during the war. and Mrs. C. W. Reelhorn in Patas- sentence in that country on a kala.

charge of espionage. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ashbrook Pulliam, who publishes the In- St brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Lec n-i Mr" simnm and 1 and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Don- dianapolis Star, Indianapolis News, DANt ClAKK n.u..miK ti.rrnl ALL the Wildest li cn.mt the time wi-h her 'l Price, Mrs. K. H.

Nichols and! Arizona Republic, Phoenix (Ariz. laUsntiIS sptllt ttie tllW. nr, nnri nthr Tndion. THEATERS TONIGHT'S TTR A CTIONS Al DJTOKH'M "Sierra Is- with Alan Hale, and "The Silk Noose." ARCADE liitz Brothers in "The Gorilla," and "Show Them No Mercy." MIDLAND Held Over, Musical, "Show Boat" in Technicolor. GRAND Humphrey BoRart in "Casablanca," and "(I.

himhanri Simnson. who sons, r.ooen isienois ami ur. rrea-i unuw DANGERS! had shore leave. Chief Simpson Nichols have arrived home papers, telegraphed President Tru-now on the Dositover Walker a fishing trip in northern man last night suggesting imme- CALLING ALL BOYS AND GIRLS TO THE GIANT "KIDDIE KARNIVAL" SATURDAY MORNING 10:00 O'CLOCK FREE PRIZES! SCHWINN BIKE Idiate and drastic action" in the i -i i iMinnesoto. mer conference of the Sixth District at Mf.

Gilead, Wednesday. Mrs. Graham and Mrs. Herbert Simeral were the delegates to the convention with Mrs. Paul Tath-am.

and Mrs. O. E. Thomas, as alternates. Also attending were Mrs.

S. H. Lawyer, Mrs. Grace Phillips, Mrs. Raph Grubaugh and Mr.

Charles Keller. Mrs. W. W. Geaeh and Mrs.

Charlotte Bobb are spending a two month vacation at Lake Mohawk, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart are spending a vacation in New-York City.

Mrs. Harrington Howe entertained the Winter Picnic Club with a 1 p. m. luncheon at her home hmnV thcv visited the Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Johnson of! Oatis case, "Oatis is guilty of nothing ex Grand Canvon and many jxvnts were Saturday evempg interest dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. E. -4 'If. Johnston.

Men rxiaiu, woo uiiuenvnuj cin cept being an American citizen and a good reporter," Pulliam said in a telegram. Pulliam suggested that the United Nations intercede forceful ALL the Lavish EXCITEMENT! of an Arabian Night's ADVENTURE Saturday VALLKY DRIVK-IV Cary 'columhus hMTcoPuIi'0''' "Gd 'aSt bVmim is My o-l dot. her home on 1 riday. C. ly in the case Mrs.

J. F. McClain, Mrs. Verle.1 .1: vix-nt Kri-1 Leo Fairchild and Mrs. J.

He urged serving notice on the MAJOR AWARDS (1 to Boy 1 to Girl) Czech government that if it does 2 2 Peebles Jr. attended the wed- i.e... ilh Mrs erse Ft nil 1:25, 3:25, 5:25, 7:25, 9:30 TERRIFIC ThaCs the Word All Newark Is Shouting It's All New! AI DITOItlt IMS I KATl KKS Alan Hale, one of land's most jovial actors, trays a ruthless killer and Saturday afternoon at us. iiaue Wlul in River Road Wednesdav The f'lm-'fmilv lit Plain Citv. Kathaleen Neal Avvenue Methodist Church country will be cut off, o0lnvt 11 hf held at the Converse returned home with lier ADDITIONAL PRIZES! 225 earn lnd ot Miss jayne uiM a i Y''r home of Mrs.

E. E. McPherson in l'lc. Ktchard Johnson or Newark. her new home "Inverness in Sierra arot Car, Converse Mailing wayne pram Inmther.

1 the I KOao. ris ana now at the Auditorium. Mrs 1 Mt-Clain for the week-1 nnunu'r 1 ana son weison UUJ ctosuu, PLUS ON SCREEN 'Prince and Pauper" SEATS umers in the cast include were dinner guests Sunday ot Mr. Albright, Lloyd Corrigan. Roland, sumlav Mr and Mrs John aw1 Mrs.

John Lane in Newark. Winters. Jim Rannon. Hilly Gray, fovnirrtii and children of Gran- attended the graduation exer-Paul MeGuire. Richard Karlan Mi Verle McClain 'cisos of Miss Cleta Lane from and George Fldridge.

The Linri- and Mrs F. Mr- Nurses Training School Good sley Parsons production was di-1 ri. in sunoer guests at iho i Samaritan Hospital in Zanesville Mrs. A. M.

Proctor, of Detroit. will arrive Friday to spend two weeks in Granville. Mrs. Proctor is a sister of Mrs. W.

W. Butt, and was a former resident of Granville. Mrs. Wade Moreland, Mrs. Frank Anderson, both of Welsh Hills, and Mrs.

Frank Jackson of Granville, have returned from Martinsburg TO MSIT HAKKISON HOME MARTINSBURG, July 19 The WSCS of the Federated Church met. recently in the church with Mrs. Cecil Taylor, Inus Larason, and Pearl Bebout as hostesses. rected by frank McDonald. rm ,.,.0 hnme in Plain Citv.

atternoon. biggest ffSnBYrr3 MUSICAL PWfi5rjj Ever Made! J'zjtii-'J I tuned to: MISS tjnna smoots, miss Jtsetxy second feature, Monogram's "TheiTh(, UDlTORIUf. Silk Nixise," is the last picture in M'hev also lilaekstone, Miss Virginia Bow- afternoon theme was "Come III. II lli.lll.T i lilt? aitt' The Homemakers Camp at wmcn Laroie Lamlis appeare,) visit(1 0f naioara.s -Rural it, she co-stars with Joseph Cal- Camn Ohio. Mrs.

Moreland gave i Verona, Italy, who has spent the Hi' an1 T-oa. lleia and Derek Farr. It is an ae-! V-nverse last, week at the Meth-; S-en uy ace I Varner. Mariorie Rtricbw Svhfin tion-drama dealing with black! frnm ouist urouno at Lancaster He is an exchange rARBBOB attondind rh cummor iamn maiKt-i in ixinuon. illalv studving farm work, id I lril'llll of the Zanesville District Youth's i made to visit jne narrison nome in the will stu.lv other Fellowship.

State Fairgrounds. a discussion and demonstration of her loom and weavings. Licking County of will hold its annual picnic at the Conservation Club at 1 p. m. Sunday.

H. W. Doming was installed as chanoeior-commander, of Altmaha Lodge 2 of of Granville. Mix 'n Turk 4-H Cub held its reeular meeting recently in the KOI.K OF ANDY I I IS JOK K. BKOW.N.

In "Show Boat" held over at th The Rev. George Holcombe, pas phases of farm work. i ti nmi tor of the Methodist Church, will iM i from tho enrtnnn nhwt Midland. Joe K. Brown's casting 'EVS BRIEFS Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Finucan of Washington. D. are visiting t.i nnera nr Ol me i in tin The Council at Jersusalem" at 10 th t'l Hit- V-l'tUIII IR-tllll Thi ENDS TODAY! 2 HITS! THE RITZ BROS. IN "THEORILLA "SHOW 'EMHO MERCY" i lias been moI'ninS- MYF at 7 P- m- brings to light an interesting .1......1 (if husme Mrs.

Celia Darling Regular services at 10 a. m. Sun- hltll 1 11 1 fl.l M- in I Hit II Mr. and Mrs. E.

j. Scheets of Williamson. The lor a imnieer Arthur Freed bv Jerome ICern i tho Baniist fTmrch with Ihe 1 1 t.L i. J.n next meeting win ue neiu in tnt-home of Judy Green, 115 North 281 Street, Newark. short Iv before Kern's death.

''L lvVf 'V ,1 pastor, the Rev. Lerov Day ndciren ot Chicago, 111., are visit-was talking to Edna Kerher about' "'s- Howartl Ke a n- Church School at 11 a. I mg Mr. and Mrs. Ira McKee.

the Capiain rule." Kern had speni nd.ix in Min Julv oo there will be I Mrs. Pearl Stephens of Newark ipg T0Y CURTIS Sh PIPER LAURIE WATCH FOR THIS GLORIOUS TECHNICOLOR HIT or naie noipuuu. em ti u. tctusc and Easy washer. Excellent con- said.

"She told me that at the M'. ami i jc' jn jhp Church 1 -visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. i i.

tin: iter. Ir. ne Unei 1-- Mil er tune "in. im mi- as ine pasior win ne ai Mieen i rn sjnu turned to her home "in tlt Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Wvthe nfidltion. Call 8404 the Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lake, attending Baptist Am inspired her Captain Andv." weeks at the Ke.ier horn. t.

i Farm Bureau Council uill Ultra i.ne vonvocauon Paulding spent Tuesday and Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Harrod. GRAYSOS GAHONER KEEL llt.w, -t it i um. ti 1 FONT ANA, Calif.

dP Sheriff's officers got the bird when they investigated a report that a rthinpt vi-rartned in fl Mrs. Dale Cornell of Black Lick and Mrs. Anna Burton of Colum-lnw snent Sunday afternoon with meet at me noun- Dilie Mae Parker on Friday evening. July L'T. Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Riley and. JmE Tri' white sheet had been tossed from a Mrs Clvde llaelton. aaugmer ot Danville Phi Tan i lull will he en teriameu Ann ilntrh nf Annleton snent Wednesday with Mr. and H.ttrh nf Annleton snent Wednesday with Mr.

and i PREVUE SAT. NITE 11:00 over the Captain's wheel Uiu-ttiplovnl K'ceivf 10,10.4 asl workers in Newark FRIDAY AD SAT. SWELL FIRST NEWARK RUN! chesSTARRETT ot BURNETTE car. Unwrapping the package, the DON'T MISS IT! on Thursd'iv Jmy -'t at tn i t.i r.4.,j tp men li nes ann iirs. novo, i ill man Will in-mura i.iunu her mini CK-de Ilayellnn chickens.

ssist- Mrs. l-'liAibeth Grandslaff Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Kirker and I Mr- Lan(1 Js- Handel of received SID.UK in uneiiiploymi-n! grand.laughter, Kathy; Mr. and, uy tU 1 mi n.iuin.

i Mrs. V. Rouse. AUDITORIUM Fall man Mrs. 1 a id Gurney s.

i ionai.1 tvii Kir in ti.stitictt.ni K.lna Sundav Willi nealthfully AIR COOLED! Mrs. Olive Martin is visiting his AT t' nttH "Vine Khl-r AND MEAN! were guests Sunday evening of-'? t. vv Miss Marione McGoldrick of COOL AUDITORIUM COOL York Citv spent the week- an.1 tamn end with the Rev. and Mrs. Reese Mr.

and Mr. Lrroy Cramer of MrGoldrick. compensatmn under the Ohio law timing June, Harry Hague, manager of the local Bureau of Unemplnynient Compensation office, said today. Of this amount, $'s0 was in dependency allowances received hy claimants who vv. re eligible for smh p.ivnicnls, Th-' average weekly hock paid to claimants in June was $19 M.

Mrs. Charles l-'elms at Baltimore. Mr, and Mrs. F.lward Gurney spent Suiitlay alternoon with Mrs. in Zanesville.

Mr. and Mrs. l.e.m Fisher and daughter Sharon leluinod to their home in Arling'on, Va. Their oih-r lluee children remained for a lunger lsil Willi Ins parents. Mrs.

Harry DumbauM returned -mm i r.isioiia arm (tint i.i..-.. c. Thomas were guests Sunday evening of Mr. and Mrs. George I 'rooks.

ADVENTURE FILLED HITS! TODAY FRI. SAT. I HE BATTERED HIS WAY TO THE TOP Trampling Everything in His Path! MEN WOMEN MORALS Mr, and Mrs. William Rinehart and Lewis Rinehart of Centerburg recently visited in the Dale Wolfe home. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl McCullmiRh recently visited Mr. and Mrs. David Croy of Dresden. Mr.

and Mrs. F. L. Matthews spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Park, Dean At OSU, Is Seriously 111 WHEREVER THE GUN HANDS GATHERED AND TRIGGER RULE WAS ST 1-k (Ml. DtU.Kt OOLVMBCS. July 19 Ohio Slate University today announced the serious illness of dean of men Joseph A. Park, the only dean of men the school ever has had. Paul Matthews ot Delaware.

Mrs. Rnsil Cole and daughter, have returned from visiting in i Georgia. HIT No. 2 Air-Coolcd For Comfort! Beat the Heat It's a Trect! tnm Johnny York ci The 57-voar-old dean, a confidant 1, 1 of generations of Ohio State stu-'Hail Airplane, d.nts. is in University Hospital.

He.p T. I what the sch.xil de-l r( UIr 11 10 IkrMgkHS. Wl SUNDAY ONLY! nn RANCH S. 10 11 Mile Fast of Columbus scribed as major surgery last TONIGHT I AST TIMES 2 Powerful HHs 2 III MPHKLY HOG ART in "CASABLANCA" AND AMI'S CAGNKY in WARREM, July 19 A hail storm west of here forced a tvvin- ,1. T-.

ni, my pnKjne pane tn makl, an sched-Kh tratermty contril.uted blood for (j You.H;stovvn Munic-transfusions, the hosp.tal reported. inM I The craft, owned by Marriajje Licenses Standard Oil Co. of Ohio, absorbed Richard Thompson, 26, a lot of dents from "hail as large Granville, mechanical engineer, as pilf halis." said the pilot, Hovv-and Hetty Waddell, L'5. of 48 Cur-j an! Finefrock of Herca. O.

1 1 Avenue, nurse. The hail cracked the plane's William S. Smith, Buckeye 1 windshield, damaged the nose soldier, and Alice J. Kadley, tion, and put dents in the leading of 4 Maple Avenue. edges of the wings and tail section.

FRI. AMD 3 -BIG HITS! -3 1. LI if- I HIGI HIGH VOLTAGE THRILLS urn S.1III 1 1 CHARLES Howard (.. Smith, 41, Granville NEW DEUII The Com- JIM 1 In lielenl. Wells.

"40, of 335 'South mcr.ce has 9- i Parliament that an Indian firm lllst Street, stenographer. Sim fig I' -st ill i w'm -n shipped 14,000 giant tires to Hong Mil Venezuela is spraying all wild Kong last year presumably for cotton in the fight against the later sale to the Chinese Commu-boll weevil. nists. LOLA ALBRIGHT to rri'gan HAit'jr. winters 4 PLUS SUSPENSE FILLED THRILLER HIT No.

2 M'NMKR THAN THE I.LI ti BKl'Sll MAN! DENISON SUMMER THEATER licltinq English Mystery ft 11 'HOME AT SEVEN" ten Direct From Hollywood! Admission 75c KIDS FREE Gates Open Shows 2:00 Round and Square Dancing WED. SAT. SUN. menu toon m. BALL -ALBERT 'OiSrA MEDINA Featuring Richard Wlsbachr, Deris Heller TONIGHT through SATURDAY at 8:20 p.

Reserved Seats $1.25, Unreserved 75c (tax incl.) Neirt Week "The Great Big Doorstep" Comedy Tent Theater, Iroadway and College, Granville, Ohio Phone 813110 a. m. to 10 p. m. Starts SUNDAY AT THE COOL MIDLAND HIT No.

3 HIT No. 3 "Flyin? Pise Man From Mars" Till-1 JtftZ Aftrf Chil.ir "OVERLAND WITH KIT CARSON".

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