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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 12

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 12

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TUESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1952 THE TIMES RECORDER, ZAXESVILLE. OmO PAGE 12 School Board Officers Re-Elected 75th Birthday Is Observed Rites Wednesday For Mrs. Livingood, 81 Ridge Ave. Man Dies Yesterday Bank Stockholders Meet Today The annual meeting of the stockholder nf the First National bank Funeral services will be cond'ict- ed at 2 :30 o'9lock Wednesday after, noon at the Sonora Methotlist here will be hold in the banking church for Mrs. Elizabeth Jane Lyle W.

Burfield, of 1822 Ridge avenue, died al his home at noon rooms today. 1 Livingood, 81, of Sonora. Rev. Following the stockholders meet yesterday following an illness of .5 iV I George Willyard and Rev. C.

D. Firster, of Fresno, will officiate. Burial will be in St Paul's ceme I-' i 3 I. it. eight years.

A former employe of the Clarksburg Paper Box company, Mr. Bur-field retired eight years ago. lie wai. a native of Marietta. He tery, near Sonora, by the Shirer and Son funeral home, Adams- ville.

ing the directors will moot for reorganization with Milman Linn, president in charge. The stockholders of the Frst National bank in New Concord will also meet today with reorganization of the board of directors in the afternoon. E. A. Montgomery, bank president, will be In charge.

1 Mr ft Ii 4 had mnle his home In Zanesville Mrs. Livincood. wife' of Laird for the past 32 years. Mr. Burfield was a member of Livingood, died Sunday morning.

The bodv was removed to the the Eagles lodge. Surviving are his widow, Ger home of a daughter, Mrs. Alfred Galliway, Sonora, yesterday. trude; a son. Fred Burfield of in, For Quick Rclicf of West pike' a granddaughter, Gloria Purfield, also of West pike; SORE THROAT two brothers, Selby Burfield of Stockport and Oscar Burfield of Columbus; four nieces and three i DUE TO COLDS 4i i.

rHB nephews. Brief funeral services will be held at the residence at 12 o'clock life ry I JLEMAttof Wednesday noon followed by funeral services at 2 o'clock at the Mc- Curdy funeral home in Beverly. Burial will be in the Watcrtown ItSO Tablet Bonis 4 INCOME TAX SERVICE OEBOUT'S Small Businesses A Speclnlty Bookkeeping By The Month 14.11 111 uf( St. rh, For Appointmrnla cemetery. The Eagles lodge will conduct 'services at the residence at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening.

3S Tablets 25c WORLD'S LARGEST The body will remain at the A PIOOUCT Of H.OU6H. INC jam a itk residence. Two Held In Safe Looting Dr. W. W.

Slater, center and standing, was re-elected president of Zanesville board of education at the board's reorganization meeting Monday noon. Graham Weaver, seated left, was re-named vice president of the board and Charles Bartley, standing right was again named clerk. Other members of the board are standing left, Attorney Jay Zellar; seated center, Mrs. Mary Vashtl Funk, and Homer E. Walter, who became a new member of the board.

Mrs. Funk and Weaver were re-elected members last November and Walters succeeds Mrs. Juanita Grant who was not a candidate. The board meets at 3 o'clock this afternoon for Its first business session of 1952. COMING nnma jam WED.

JAN. 16 WOODSFIELD, Jan. 7 -Two Belmont county men are being held In the Monroe county Jail here on charges of stealing a safe, contain Lost 21 lbs. Back to flormal Weight "From mv own experience, I know what Rennel Concentrate can do, writes G. D.

Poore. 653 Neave St, Cincinnati Ohio. "Since taking Rennel I have lost 21 lbs. and I am now back to my normal weight. I feel like a new man iince I don't have to carry so much weight around.

1 recommend Rennel hihly" i Thousands have overcome the social and physical discomfort ot being overweight with this effective home recipe. Obtain liquid Rennel at your drug store, mix with grapefruit juice as directed and take two tublcspoonfuls twice day. That's all there is to it. If reducible pounds and inches of excess fat don't seem to disappear almost like magic with the very first bottle, just return it to the manufacturer for your money back. You need never know hungry moment reducing with Rennel Interesting News Briefs Three Couples Apply For Marriage Licenses couples filed application ing $215 in basketball receipts from Bethel high school.

Charles O. Stewart of ,3330 Blue avenue (center, above) was 75 years old yesterday and in honor of the occasion his daughter, Miss Louise 'Stewart, (right) and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Charles Stewart, (left) were hostesses at an open house at the Stewart home Sunday afternoon. Mr. Stewart received numerous gifts, flowers and congratulatory messages, among them being telephone calls from Pittsburgh where a number of Zanesville business men are attending the annual glass and pottery exhibit.

Among the guests at the Stewart home from of the city were his sister, Mrs. Charles Somers of Newark and his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Stewart of Washington Courthouse.

Mr. Stewart, long active In Zanesville affairs. Is vice-president and treasurer of the Stewart-Glapat Corp. of 1639 Moxahala avenue. Thev are: Denver Saltkield.

of imr commit musical ami Mr. and Mrs. John E. Wright of spending the week-end with the, Yorkville, and Jack Scott, of Ray- in probato court yesterday for mar Sheridan street have returned former's parents, Dr. and Mrs land.

Both were apprehended in riage licenses. They are: home after spending the holidays David Carey of 2015 Norwood Marietta Saturday. William P. Ryan, 22, of 473 For in America i S9 with friends and relatives in Can Sheriff Francis Sulsberger said boulevard. Hugh David, a student at Culver Military academy, will est avenue, and Joanne Lucas, 20, of 2G57 Dresden road.

resume his studies tomorrow after James M. Wickersham, 41, of last night that the robbery took place on Dec. 28 after a basketball game. The money was part, of the receipts from the game, he said. spending the holidays with his ton and Massillon.

Ambulance Service, I'h. 4-4332, Hyde E. Thomrmon Funeral Home, Duncan Falls, Rev. Wilburn Martin of New Lex Marion, and Nelda McBridc, of 1119 Au'eysville avenue. The safe was recovered several William M.

Corry, managing di 3 Departments Aid In Search days later after being abandoned rector of the Chamber of Com Scott L. Tracey, 23, of South Zanesville, and Iiarbara Geigcr, 19, of 1156 Sharon avenue. near Graysville. ington was a business visitor in Zanesville Monday afternoon. Charles Monkhouse Kites This Afternoon Funeral services for Charle.

Monkhouse, 80, formerly of Zanes' ville, will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Springfield Ma Sheriff Sulsberger said both men are also wanted on charges of stealing a car in Monroe county shortly after the high school Volunteers from the Crooksville, Ford's for Fine Flowers Mrs. James White and sons, merce is In New York City this week attending the annual convention of the National Retail Dry Goods association. Sessions are being held In the Statler hotel. Al Bintz left Sunday night for Hugh David and Timothy, of Tole sonic home. The body will be McConnclsville and Duncan Falls fire department yesterday aided Roseville firemen in the search for the missing 3't-year-od Ironspot do, have returned home after TO HOLD Kit VICE Members of Banner Camp No 618, Royal Neighbors of America, will meet at 7 o'clock Wednesday evening at Hcaring-Bryan-De-Long funeral home to conduct R.N.A ritualistic services for a deceased member, Mrs.

Louis New York City where he will transact business. child, Charles Wickham Jr. brought to the Dean funeral home following the services. Amity Lodge No. 5 will hold ritualistic services at the funeral home at 8 o'clock this evening.

Final rites will be conducted One-Man RFC Boss Miss Jean E. Flegal has return Beverly Woman Is Summoned Roseville Police Chief William Dawson said the fifth day of the search was unsuccessful despite the Yon will find ALL the famous nationally advertised jewelry. ed to New York city after spend-1 ing the holidays with her parents, 111 Kpcnmotinn f- f. ii i ciq llvOlwllUUUll from the funeral home Wednes- fact that new drag hooks were used il jjiMuJitl' to probe the waters of Moxahala SCREEXO creek. tin a niiu a.

4 ii nj Lenox avenue, and her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flegal of Marietta. EVERY MOX. FRI.

The child disappeared mid-afternoon lest Thursday and it is fear day afternoon at 2 o'clock with Rev. Howard Rohrbaugh of the First Baptist church officiating, Burial will be in Greenwood cemetery. Mr. Monkhouse died Sunday following a heart attack. BEVERLY, Mrs.

Blanche Johnson, 67, wife of Charles Johnson, died yesterday morning at her home. She was born in Watertown ed he drowned ln the flood-swollen ih l). un its. waters of the stream less than a I IK llll 111 If III IIICI SII 100 feet from his home. WASHINGTON, Jan.

7 (if) W. Stuart Symington resigned as one-man boss of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation today and President Truman appointed Harry A. McDonald, a Republican, to succeed him. McDonald, a Detroit broker, Is now chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). 11 I Firemen said they would con townshin.

Washincton county, and JIMMY TYLER tinue the search again today. DELIGHTFULLY WHOLESOME I spent most of her life there. She Lihcrtv Books Stage Review America's only complete color The missing child is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wickham, of moved to the Beverly community five years ago.

Surviving in addition to the hus- Company Lists Four Promotions Ironspot. are four sons, Herbert John TWO i EVENING PERFORMANCES 7:00 and 9:30 mil ihi tin tHU'l CtCK ItT A Coiuaioto print Cambridge Man Gets Petitions ea musical revue, uirry Dim ne told I reporter he will Affairs of 1932" has been tinue Symington's policies at the booked for the Liberty stage on! RFC. Wednesday Jan. 16. There wUl bej Mr Xruman gaid ln two evening rerformnnces one resiKnatlon( effective Roberts son or neming, Harold or Beverly, Nelson of Wanatah, and Ralph of Mountain View, two brothers, Bemnn Burchtt of Marietta and George Burchett of Springfield, 11 grandchildren and one great grandchild.

Ollie Rankin, of Cambridge, has mm point mthuh lake, lAKJir 7 p. m. and the other at 9:30 p.m HUSH Jan, 15, that he did so with regret and with a "well done" for the taken out petitions for the Republi The troupe consists of 40 top se 1U9 Announcement of promotions for four men in the sales division of the Cleveland Graphite Bronze company was made yesterday by L. W. Christensen, vice president of sales.

The firm operates a new plant at Caldwell and Is erecting one at McConnelsvillc. Charles A. Williams, who has can primary for state auditor It pia stars of which Jimmy Tyler, retiring official's six years of scrv was announced in Columbus Mon The body was removed to the popular tenor saxophonist, and his jce ln hign government post- day at the secretary of state's of The 50-year-old Symington took McCurdy funeral home where serv- orchestra is the headliner. Othersi ices will be held at 2:30 o'clock in the cast are the Fontaine Broth-1 fice. over as chief of the RFC last May Rankin Is known as a former Friday afternoon.

Burial will be in ers. tap dancers. Butterbeans and, me the Beverly cemetery. Comedmns, the Four athlete and manager of the Ran kins All-American basketball team. goroos.

a Jitterbug dance team. was under heavy Congressional 2 been assistant to Christenson, becomes sales manager of the original equipment division. Williams has been with the company's sales division since 1942. Robert E. Mooney, who has been district sales manager at the Detroit office since 1948, returns to MAIL ORDERS HOW! ALL SEATS RESERVED! ORCHESTRA $1.20, LOGES fOe, BALCONY 75c PlrM ikIm rhrrk mt mrr rtfrr Uh IddrrMrrf, Umprtl ratrlap Boil ardrn.

hiadly tallt antra arhirmaar yaa want la allrad. fnrra aaaoa larlaUr all lairi. J.l.,uJ.ay' JanCt KaTC 8nd charges of yielding to Montgomery three fe loan. and dance stylists. The popular troupe has recently Appointed by Mr.

Truman do played the famous "Sugar cleanup Job. Symhjgton replace ik i- wo. the old five-man board of RFC Swiss Family Coming Here assured- -this misttsnd 1 iift'it, viuu vii Miuaunoj ill 4 1 direc'ors. LAST DAY "GOIJD RAIDERS" and "FIGHTINO COAST GUARD" York City and has twice received In his letter of resignation, dated Another family coming to the favorable notices from Waiter Win- Zanesville district from Europe but'chell in his nationally syndicated Dec- 21, Symington said the RFC they are not displaced persons hop-! newspaper column. "Smart Af-! i "ow good shape, has a fairs, of 1932" comes direct to.f'ne c-ganiation and is function make America their future ing to ing properly." Zanesville from a three day en Cleveland to be district sales manager for the Ohio territory, and will also handle special assignments for the sales division.

He is succeeded as Detroit sales manager by Wilmer D. Cowgill, who has been Detroit sales representative Since 1939. Starr W. Pearn, a member of the engineering division field service staff, moves to Detroit to become sales representative there. LAST 2 DAYS LAST 2 DAYS The letter continued: "For personal reasons I now gagement at the large Circle theater In Cleveland.

The management of the Liberty nrpilarly 3.93 5 i 998 nMw think it best to return to private would is now accepting mail orders for business as soon as that both performances. All seats will be convenient to you." be reserved with popular stage show prices prevailing. home. The newcomers, who are due soon, will be Mr. and Mrs.

Sig-fried Zwahlen and their eight-year-old son. and they are coming from near Thoune, Switzerland. Zwahlen has a brother, Ernest, who has had a farm near Pleasant Valley for the past 25 years. He and his family have been wanting to come to America and arrangements have been completed by Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Funk to sponsor their trip here. The Zwahlen family has been as RITES ARE HELD Funeral services were held at Prior to entering the government, Symington's last business connection was as board chairman of the Emerson Electric of Rochester. N. which manufactured tank turrets during World War II. Worn Spr the Hillis funeral home yesterday Elks In Euchre Party Wednesday Night afternoon for Vixen Dowell, 81, of the Schervish apartments.

Du: ial A euchre party for members Symington entered federal serv- Mil was in the mausoleum at Wond-Iawn cemetery. Mr. Dowell was will be held in the Elks club Ce in 115. He became the courtrooms on South Fourth street Wed-try's first secretary of the Air found dead in his apartment sured a home awl work on evening starting at 8 Force and later chairman of the Minn iarm near unyspun, nn o'rlork, Security Resources Board TWO HEW KITS STARTS THURSJ ing possible their entry to mr entry to tne: ln(i i(nv grore Drizes will hefme eolne to the RFC, It has United States. be awarded.

A buffet will follow the play. luncheon been known for some time that he planner to resign. Addressing Symington as "Dear denies nunr.F. James Uesser. 24.

of Main street. HI EE OM BOND Stu." Mr. Truman said he was yesterday denied in municipal! Kenneth E. Hutchinson, 24, otL p-tlnir the resicnation with "ut- court. charges of non-support filed 819 Elm street, was arrested reluctance" and expressed hi ex-wife, Shirley King, of terday on sn assault warrant tt geverng; official ties 1 1122 Woodlswn avenue.

He was by Wand Hutchinson. He was re-Lith c. minetnn which he said were Achilla to I. M. Children 17c All Day released on his own recognizance leased on $35 pending arraignment liacm(, "during my first months 1 I pending a hearing Jan.

id. municipal courwoiay; jn Wmtc nousc." WITH BOTTLED GAS YOU'RE LIKE A BUS, WARM AN0 COZY IN A RUG 71 a. IF WILSON WEAR IT'S FAULTLESS laaaaaai Coshocton Officials Visit Municipal Court 'J TrtfUV VFUeUUJ Tomorrow pour Open 12:43 P. M. Kat it art "Hpvllnaaad" nantrrntem al pM Ilk thill mm i Donald" P' fl' IHINAI.II IH(K v- -t IVlMI 1VII I You'll really sleep in easy com fort in these Faultless Pajamas! i Three Coshocton city officials (yesterday visited the Zanesville 9 wtu.

And Hi Hand! municipal court to learn procedures and methods. A city court "BHJ HOI sr. KdDKO 'i rt' OJILI I was established in Coshocton KiiHMiir amwt HililllMH! imrinc inriui: niwT ki i.m Cardinal Kprllman Oa The Korean Front Jan. 1. They were Mrs.

Mary T. Smith, 4 The secret is in the patented Faultless waistband a gentle ribbon of live rubber, concealed in soft knit cloth, that b-r-e-a-t-h-e-s with you. Super Seat, too that old-fashioned center seam is com' pletely gone. Bright prestige stripes, many combinations. ase into a pair tonight! municipal clerk, Chief of Police "C0MIH6 THURSDAY It.

M. Schumaker, and John Shipps, service director. pi in SHE TURNS SINNERS INTO SAINTS! AMERICA'S SITRA-GOYERXM ENT If a man can no longer earn a living except by paying dues to a WRING RYlMTnU I SIZES 1 private organisation or labor union, he becomes practically, if not legally, subject to Its laws and discipline, and Is forced to become the subject of a private government In order to live. A-B-OD jbMmtmm LAST TIMES TODAV "MARK OF THE RENEGADE" 5 "TALL Rirard Montallwa CliartaM TARGET" ij, I- -ati 'Ji IIhO'8 Ml S1CAL RAINBOW OF I)VC A.D THE TIMKEX ROLLER lifcAKDiU COMPANY.

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