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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 15

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 15

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Newark, Ohio
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1 FRIDAY, JtXT 20, 1951- -page 1'in'na -THE NEWARK (O.) ADVOCATE ANT AMERICAN TF.IBUXX- Builders, Merchants and Industry Build Beacon Home Rcaccm Home Opens Tomorrow petition states. Paul House is attorney for the plaintiff. Answer Filed In the $50,000 suit filed bv Engineer for General Electric, I Nela Park, Cleveland, Ohio, who! is in charge of the national light conditioning program. Also attend-! ing from Cleveland, 0. H.

Young, K. t. Buckey lo Officiate A I 2 p. m. Ceremony Cincinnati, for this is a Pease Pre-! fabricated Home.

Those attending: will be William Strieker. Mgr. Pease Feb. and George W. Smith, Advertising Manager.

Rep-i resentatives from the Ohio Power Company, General Office. Canton, I ao-atnst Gail Woodruff, Uttca RFD 1. Two alimony cases dismissed were those of Ruth Ann Grimm, 181 Jefferson Street, against Charley F. Grimm, 206 East Main Street, and Frances Wilson, 42! South 1st Street, against Carl Wilson, same address. Wayne B.

McWilliams, 121 Fair- Handle, Buckeye Lake. The plain-field Avenue, in which she denies; tiff has obtained a judgment in the allegations in the plaintiff 's petition amount of $100 and possession of and asks for its dismissal. In a personal property from the de-cross-petition, she asks for a di- fendant in Justice of the Peace vorce, and to be restored to her Keith Lowery's court. Buckeye maiden name of Emily Joanna I.ake. Walter Dumvoody represents Powelson.

and an injunction be is-1 the plaintiff and H. B. Hughes, the sued restraining the plaintiff from defendant. coming to her home or molesting: her. Kibler, Hervey.

and Kibler! Cane Dismissed The Beacon Home sponsored bvi Commerce, will officiate at the r. Development section, and: the Ohio Power Company will bejopening. Ed Unljtv Sal Mgr fori open at 2 p. m. tomorrow at 288 Dignitaries from ail over the! Lamp Dept.

Newton Avenue. Mr. E. Buck-' State will attend, among those arel There will be representatives ey. President of the Chamber of Eugene V.

Comery, Illuminating1 from Pease Woodwork Ohio, will be E. M. Cobb. Manager Residential Sales, J. T.

Moore, Asst. Sales Manager, and Parks, Residential Saies Dorothy L. Negeie, 278 Riverside; Drive, against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Newark, for injuries sustained in an auto-train accident April 12, 1930, an answer has been filed by the and O. The railroad asks that the plaintiff petition be dismissed.

The defendant's petition alleges that the collision and all resulting injuries and damage were caused by the negligence of the driver of the automobile in which the plaintiff represent the defendant. Divorce cases dismissed in Com The home is completely fur-i mon Pleas Court were ss follows: nished by the Newark Merchants. The mode! lighting-display home Motion tiled i pase Johnson. 4.S0 Ballard Ave- In the case of Grace K. Wil-lnue.

against George Clayton John-hams. 149 North Cedar Street, i son, Newark; Mabel White, 20 against David Charles Williams, South 23rd Street, against Jesse A. Petition Filed A petition asking that a nuisance created by dogs at the home of Donald M. Dewald, 245 Wilson Street, be stopped was filed by Ernest 219 Wilson Street; Raymond McPeek, 237 Wilson Street; and David H. Conrad, 233 Wilson Street.

The plaintiffs ask that Dewald be enjoined from continuing the nuisance. H. E. Rut-ledge is the attorney for the features Lighting Recipes that show specific distances and wattage and types of fixtures for ISt, Petersburg. the defendant: White, same address; Robert I.

proper lighting in all parts of the was ndtng. It also charges the plaintiff, herself, was negligent in has filed a motion to decrease the i Dial. 39 Dewey Avenue, against temporary alimony because of the! Martha E. Dial. 361 North 10th home.

The Beacon Home is a nation defendant's ill health. Norpell and; Street: Alice Crossmock, 241 Boy- failing to look and listpn to discover the approach of the defend wide program of General Electric Company in co-operation with Bet Norpeii and Walter Bolton Avenue against Woodrow attorneys for the defendant. Crossmoek. same address. Henrhorne.

214 Tjiwrence ter Homes and Gardens Magazine, ant train. Kibier, Hervey, and Kibler are attorneys for the defendant. An answer and cross petition to provide better light for better Divorce Granted Millie Rector, 115 South Webb Street, has been granted a divorce from Raymond Rector, 246 Everett Avenue. She was restored to her maiden name of Millie Smith. jAppeal Filed "Street, against Georgia Henthorne, I George Ga'hagan.

Hebron RFDfllVg Union Street; Clara Fowler, il. has appealed to Common Pleas I Newark RFD 1, against Edward Court a suit for goods and dam-' Fowler. Newark RFD 1: May ages filed against him by Grace Woodruff. St. lwisville RFD 1 sight for the 40 million homes in America.

The display home includes an ail electric kitchen were filed by Emily Joanna Mc-Williams, 423 Hudson Avenue, defendant in divorce action filed bv furnished by the Newark Appliance dealers. FURNITURE and LAMPS IS THE LIVES ROOM OF THE Congratulations On the Opening of the BEACON HOME Be aeon House Ill, furnished by The Beacon Home will be open for free public inspection through July 29th. open 2:00 to 9 00 on Saturdays and Sundays and 7.00 to 9 00 week davs. COURTlEWS Petition Filed Edna Cresap Dollison Young, Canal Winchester, executrix of the last will and testament of Martha Ann Dollison Yerges, deceased, has filed a petition asking judgment and direction of the court in regard to the true construction of two items in the will. Defendants in the action are James Dollison and Mildred Yerges Wilson, both of Columbus.

Walter E. P.rown, Thornvilie RED 2: Newark Hospital Association, and GutUph and Henderson. The plaintiff is in doubt of an item in the will referring to a bequest of six shares of pretered stock of the Ohio Power Co. to Mrs. Mildred Yerges Wilson and another item with reference to a $100 bond testatrix desired to go the First Presbyterian Church of Newark.

The petition states the defendants are devisees, legatees, and creditors of the estate, Randolph and Johnson are attorneys for the plaintiff. Divorce action was filed by Dorothy M. Keyes. 72 Elory Avenue, against Keith Keyes. same address, charging cruelty and neglect.

The petition states they were married Dec. 18, 1949. and have one child. She asks for a divorce, custody of the child, and permanent alimony. Joseph H.

represents the plamliff. Richard L. Wooddell, 64 Penny Avenue, has filed for a divorce from Delores Wooddell, Buckingham Street, on the grounds of neglect. They were married June 14, 1951 and have one child, the All Inferior and Exterior Paints Furnished by SPANGLER'S Weft Main At Arcade Annex You are invited to come in and see our complete display of furniture and carpets MARIETTA PAINT STORE Corner 4th and Church Sts. Open 8 A.

M. to 5 P. M. JQimiiiliiiiiliiiiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiS f.V 6 BEACON HOME ilS 111 See this beautiful new home in Newark com pletely furnished by many Newark merchant's modern throughout in every detail and built by: Ht vMVx ttrntr iS LI 1 I LkiliiMIL I I JlulU ITS CONTRACTOR Mi. VERNON ROAD PHONE 36332 "LIFE'S m'ESTMtfXT IS A' YOUR HOME llllW IT RIGHT!" 4 mm I 1 I ill ri iii Ill, II I irTTF lijTi Tr?" I I I I.

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