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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 18

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1 1 a a a a a a a a a a a a PAGE 8-B SECTION THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE. OHIO TUESDAY, MARCH 28, 1967 Dr. Taylor Smith Dies; Noble County Native Deaths Funerals Jackson County, daughter of J. and Belle Donally Shelton. Mrs.

Kerrigan was a member of St. Benedict Catholic Church. She is survived by, several neices and nephews. Her hus band, William Kerrigan died in 1946. Friends may call at Scott Funeral Home here 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Rosary will be recited at 8 tonight. Services will be held at 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St. Benedict Catholic Church.

Msgr. Patrick Maher will officiate. Burial will be in Mount Calvary Cemetery. Clayton Graham www Clayton Graham, 93, of Frazeysburg Route 1, died at 5:36 a.m. Monday (March 27) at the home of Mike Minner where he had resided since Feb.

3, 1966. Born May 31, 1873, in Pike Township, Coshocton County, was a son of Alexander and Sarah McKee Graham and was a retired farmer. Surviving are one nephew, Coleman, and one niece, Hazel Graham both of Frazeysburgl Route 1, and three cousins, Att'y. Clarence Graham of 461 Luck avenue, Att'y. Ernest Graham of 2733 Martin road, and Mrs.

Forrest L. Roff of 423 Abington avenue, Services will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Baughman and Funeral Home in Frazeysburg with Rev. Roy W. Bower officiating.

Burial will be in Frazeysburg Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mrs. Pauline Lingo BEALLSVILLE Mrs.

Paulline Bolon Lingo, 59, of Jerusalem died at 10:30 p.m. Sunday (March 26) in Barnesville Hospital. She was born July 25, 1907, in Somerton, daughter of Oscar and Ethel Detling Moore. She was employed by Barnesville Manufacturing Company and was a member of the Methodist church. Surviving are her husband, Maine Lingo; three sons, Don Bolon of McCaney, Texas; Jack Bolon of Marietta, and William Bolon of Woodsfield; a daughter, Mrs.

Sandra Barker of Jerusalem Route two stepdaughters, Mrs. Rossella Cavnaugh and Mrs. Joanne Phillip of Greenville; a step-son, Jerry Lingo of Youngstown; two brothers, Kenneth Moore of Barnesville, and Harold Moore of Somerton; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Leek of Pleasant City; 22 grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be at 1 p.m.

Wednesday in Harper-Campbell Funeral Home in Beallsville with Rev. Jerry Gee officiating. Burial will be in Jerusalem Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home today. Twin City News Lamb Fete Planned At Pennsville in McCONNELSVILLE The annual Morgan County lamb banquet will be served to the public at 7 p.m.

Wednesday at Pennsville School. Tickets may be obtained from the committee members or at the Morgan County Extension Office. Catholic Women The Catholic Woman's Club will meet at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at the parish hall of St. James Church.

Holiday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Talley and family of near Philadelphia, Pa. were holiday guests of Mrs. Talley's aunt, Mr.

and Mrs. L. Giles, McConnelsville. Delong and Baker FUNERAL HOME Stanley G. Shearer, age 69, 722 Main Street.

Services 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at our chapel. Mrs. one, M. Kirkbride, age 81, 1081 Maysville Ave.

Friends call 7:00 p.m. Tuesday at our chapel. W. B. DeLong Doris E.

Baker H. W. Baker 56 So. 5th St. Phone 452-9356 A Cross Hamilton.

Both are de- ceased. He is survived by his widow, Virginia; a daughter, Mrs. Linda Lou Davidson of Powell; two grandchildren; and a brother Charles of Cleveland. A brother is deceased. Services will be held Baughman and Sons Funeral, Home at Dresden at 3 p.m.

Wednesday. Pastor Raymond Anglea of Mansfield will officiate. Burial will be in Dresden Cemetery. Sexton Service Services for John Saxton, 66, a clerk at Sherman Hotel, who died Friday, will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Hillis Funeral Home.

Rev. Meredith Lasley will officiate. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 3 p.m. today.

Courthouse News Jury Today Will Hear Traffic Case A Common Pleas Court jury today will begin hearing testimony in companion traffic suits totaling $106,808. Judge J. Lincoln Knapp will preside. The action was filed by Joseph Rosman of Columbus, and his wife, Minnie, against Roy Edgar Huffman of 2009 Montgomery avenue. The Rosmans claim they were injured in a collision on West pike about five miles from the city on Aug.

3, 1963. They are represented by Atty. D. Rosario of Columbus. Atty.

Frank Micheli Zanesville represents the defendant. Placed On Probation Daniel James Harris, 18, of Pine street was placed on probation Monday for three years after he pleaded guilty before Judge Knapp i in Common Pleas Court to a charge of breaking and entering. Harris was taken before the court on a prosecutor's bill of information after waiving grand jury action. The youth was accused of breaking into Kenny's Cafe, 1612 Owens street on Feb. 15.

Nothling was taken. Estates Appraised The estate of Glenwood Morrison of Clay Pike was valued at $13,768, according to an inventory filed in Probate Court Monday. He died Dec. 13. Marriage Applications John C.

Anderson, 19, of New Concord Route 2, mechanic, and Sharon Lynn Roller, 18, of Rix Mills. Robert Lee Sieliet, 23, of 819 Price street, roofer, and Carol Lenore Gardner, 24, of 819 Price street. Alfred Ray Kern, 29, of Roseville, pottery worker, and Mary Lou Robbins, 20, of Philo Route 1. Divorce Petitions Connie Osborne of 6 Horton Court against Dale Osborne of 329 Fishers neglect, cruelty and absence." Humphrey Opens Tour Of Europe GENEVA (UPI) -Vice President Hubert H. began a two week swing through allied capitals in Europe Monday, speaking softly and promising he carried no big stick.

After a day of meetings with U.S. delegates to the disarmament conference and the Kennedy he talks, Humphrey told reporters was carrying "no special message" from President son. He said he was "not attempting, to act as a negotiator" and "would tell no one what to do." Officials have described the Vice President's visit to six West European capitals and seven cities as a fence-mending tour. Some European leaders feel the United States has neglected relations with them and concentrated instead on Asia and contacts with the Soviet Union. Lodge To Meet Anchor Masonic Lodge at Duncan Falls will meet at 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday in the lodge hall. The Master Mason degree will be conferred on one candidate. TR Weather Report: Cooler Ohio: Cloudy and a cooler Tuesday followed by partItial clearing in afternoon and night. High Tuesday 45 to 55 north and 55 to 65 south. Wednesday fair and a little cooler.

By United Press International West Virginia: Considerable cloudiness through Wednesday. High Tuesday in the upper 60s and 70s and in the 60s Wednes-ler. day. Western Pennsylvania: Con- siderable cloudiness and cooler Tuesday. High 50 to 60.

Wednesday fair and somewhat coolLake Erie: Variable winds to 15 knots Tuesday. PREVIEW OF U.S. WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST TO 1:00 P.M. EST 3-28-67 COOL SEATTLE' MONTREAL SNOW COOL TORONTO BOSTON SHOWERS MILD 3 NEW YORK DENVER SAN FRANCISCO KANSAS CITY SHOWERS WARM SHOWERS FT. MIAMI UPI WEATHER FOTOCAO NATIONAL SUMMARY Showers are expected today over the mid Atlantic states to 6he Tennessee Valley.

Showers are also due north and over the Rockies with snow in the higher elevations. Another shower pattern will be found over the northern and southern Plateau and along the north Pacific Coast. Elsewhere, partly cloudy skies should predominate. A warming trend is over the eastern third of the expected Today's High ....60 PREDICTED TEMPERATURES Today's Low 50 TODAY'S TEMPERATURES Tuesday's High 77 Tuesday's Low 60 p.m 74 10 a.m....... 68 6 p.m.

70 Noon 76 8 p.m. Christian Unity Urged ByPopePaul VATICAN CITY (UPI) Pope Paul VI called Monday for prayers to aid Christian unity on the eve of publishing a new papal encyclical to help mankind's "search for bread, peace, justice and brotherhood." The 69-year-old pontiff, who shared a "Pasquetta" (Little Easter) meal with members of his family Monday, Christians to pray for unity his noonday blessing to the crowd in St. Peter's Square. "We must pray so that the desire for unity grows in all Christians and so that will lead us to celebrate the resurrection of God with the same faith, fraternizing in the one church he willed and redeemed," he said. "We cannot forget that Easter is a common feast, as much for the Catholic Church as for Christians still divided from our communion.

It is an ecumenical feast that invites all believers in Christ to one faith and one love." It was during his Easter blessing in St. Peter's Square Sunday that the pontiff a announced the new encyclical, which is scheduled to be published Tuesday morning. After proclaiming the joyful tidings of Christ's resurrection, Pope Paul said: "It seems to us that this is the moment, in the aftermath of the recent Ecumenical Council, to take up again with another chapter, the teaching on those questions which trouble, and divide men in their search for bread, peace, freedom, justice and brotherhood." Brief Mention Mr. and Mrs. C.

B. Musselman and children, Erin and Timmie of Cincinnati were Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. R.

Musselman of 117 Beulah avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Young of Military road. Miss Alberta Rose Musselman of Washington, D. and Miss Mary Ann Musselman, a student nurse at Mount Carmel Hospital in Columbus, spent the weekend with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. M. R. Musselman of Beulah avenue. The official name of the Statue of Liberty is "Liberty Enlightening the World." Hillis DO JUNERAL HOME 935 Forest Avenue Phone 452-5494 Mr.

John Saxton. Services 2:00 p.m. Wednesday at our chapel. Interment Woodlawn Fred C. Quigley, 1400 Newark Road.

Services 10:00 A.M. day at St. Thomas Catholic Church. CALDWELL Dr. Taylor Smith, 75, of Falls Church, formerly 'of Caldwell, died at 3 a.m.

Monday (March 27) at Veterans Hospital at ton, D.C., after a long illness, He was born July 3, 1891, at Caldwell, son of Howard and Grace Bivens Smith. Dr. Smith was a graduate of Marietta College at Marietta and Johns Hopkins Medical school. served with the Mayo Clinic and was with the Mayo Clinic in World War I. He is survived by his sister, Robin Smith of Falls Church, Va.

The body will be removed Murphy Funeral Home at Caldwell Wednesday morning where friends may call. Graveside services will be held at p.m. Wednesday. Rev. Frank Moser will officiate.

Burial will be in Olive Cemetery at Cald-1 well, Fulcher Service CAMBRIDGE Services for James A. Fulcher, 81, of Cambridge, who died Sunday, will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Thorn Funeral Home here. Rev. James Fox a and I Rev.

0. L. Orr will officiate with burial in Spring hE. Hill cemetery, Huntington, Va. Friends may call at the funeral home 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

today. Tammy Crothes NEWARK Tammy Crothes, 1-day-old daughter of William and Judith Lee Spinks Crothes of Newark, died at 6 p.m. Monday (March 27) at Licking Memorial Hospital, Newark. Surviving in addition to parents are grandparents, Richard and Jean Crothes of Newark; Mrs. Harriet Spinks of 1142 Eastman avenue; and great grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walt Crothes, and Mrs. Sarah Mason, all of Newark and Mrs. Nora Freeman of 1142 Eastman avenue. The body was taken to Criss Brothers Funeral Home in Newark where services will be held at 10 a.m.

Thursday. Burial' will be in Newark. Mrs. Elizabeth Keith CAMBRIDGE Mrs. Elizabeth Dennis Keith, 89, who formerly resided west of Cambridge on U.S.

40, died at 12:45 a.m. Monday (March 27) in Bell's Nursing Home at Kimbolton. She was born June 2, 1877, daughter of the late Frank and Isabel Satterfield Dennis. She was a telegraph operator at Cassell Station in the early 1900s. She was a member of the Christian Science Church.

Her husband, Clark R. died in 1957. Surviving are a son, Dr. Charles W. Keith, assistant dean of the College of Fine and Professional Arts at Kent State University; a sister, Mrs.

Anna Paulson of Newark; and grandchildren. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Wednesday at Mock Funeral Home 'in New Concord with Mrs. Edith Wilking, reader of the Christian Science Church, officiating. burial will be in Pleasant Hill Cemetery.

Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 p.m. today. Mrs. Grace Kerrigan CAMBRIDGE Mrs. Grace Kerrigan, 82, of Cambridge Route 4 died Sunday (March 26) at Cambridge Community Hospital after a short illness.

She was born Oct. 20, 1884, in FUNERAL INFORMATION FUNERAL HOMES PHONE GL 2-4551 PUTNAM AVE. CHAPEL 421 PUTNAM AVE. BLUE AVE. CHAPEL 1271 BLUE AVE.

HARPER Walton O. Services 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at our chapel. dren, 29 great-grandchildren, and several great-great-grandchildren. Two sons and two are deceased.

Her James, preceded her in death i in 1946. Friends may call at DeLong and Baker Funeral Home after 7 p.m. today. Mrs. Ona Kirkbride Mrs.

Ona M. Kirkbride, 81, of 1081 Maysville avenue died at 4 p.m. Monday (March 27) at her home. She had been in health for several years, but death was unexpected. Born April 21, 1885 in Perry County, she was daughter of Alfred and Martha Wolfe Dusenberry and had lived in Zanesville for 60 years.

Surviving are five sons Russell of Zanesville Route 7, Raymond of Roseville Route 1, Chester of North Linden avenue, Delbert of Zanesville Route 3, and Albert of the home, three daughters, Mrs. Goldie Pritchard of 1374 Playford avenue, Mrs. Della Wagstaff of Lancaster, and Mrs. Delores Hockenberry of California; one step-son Clarence and one brother Edward both of Jones street, South Zanesville. Also surviving are 40 grandchildren, seven step-grandchil- Campbell Service Campbell Service Services for Mrs.

Janet Wolfe Campbell, 21, of Newark, formerly of New Lexington, who was fatally injured Sunday in a two-automobile collision at Sego on U.S. 22 at Ohio 204 will bel held at 2 p.m. Thursday at First Methodist Church of New Lexington. Rev. Oren Schaeffer will officiate.

Burial will be in New Lexington Cemetery. She was born July 19, 1946, in New Lexington, a daughter of Charles and Wilma Brown Wolfe. Mrs. Campbell was a member of First Methodist Church and graduated from New Lexington High School in 1963. She is survived by her husband, Kenneth, twin children, Kenneth and Kimberly, who are a year old today; her parents, Charles and Wilma Wolfe; a sister, Mrs.

Leroy (Joyce) Shepherd; a brother, 19th Child Born Easter weekend has a special meaning for Mrs. Stella Demeniuk, 44, of Detroit. Mrs. Demeniuk gave birth to her 19th child, David Paul, shown with his mother. The father, Larry Wolfe; and her grandfather, Frank Wolfe, all are of New Lexington.

Friends may call at ChuteBelford-Wiley Funeral Home at New Lexington after 7 p.m.| today. Meanwhile, her daughter, Kimberly was in critical condition last night at Good maritan Hospital where she is receiving treatment for multiple injuries received in the same crash. The infant's father, Kenneth is in poor condition at the same hospital and her twin, Kenneth is in fair condition. Kimberly sustained a fractured right arm and left I collarbone and multiple fractures as well as head injuries. Her father is being treated for concussion, fractured left wrist and multiple cuts and Kenneth sustained multiple cuts and bruises.

Four others were also hurt in the crash. Edgar E. Hamilton Edgar E. Hamilton, 53, of Miami, a native of Conesville, died Monday (March 27) af an apparent heart attack. He was in the motel business.

He was born Nov. 8, 1913, a son of Fred A. and Blanche Joseph, 49, a boiler operator at an auto plant, admits he has his hands full at home. All were single births. Friends In The Hospital A Public Feature ayailable to all hospitals in this area James Leroy Wilson, ville, Route 2.

Mrs. Linnie Barnhouse 170 East Union Street McConnelsville Good Samaritan Fair Condition A Pal" SEND A CARD OR LETTER TODAY Miss Delcie Jean Hamby, Nashport, Route 2. Carl Lamar Dowling, Caldwell, Route 4. Mrs. Doris Viola Brown, 1095 Pine street.

Mrs. Flossie Iva Murgatroyd, Roseville, Route 2. Mrs. Ruth Nicewanger, Crooksville. Charles Dale Reed, Route 1.

George R. Neal, age 71, of 210 Hamline Ave. Services 2:00 p.m. Tuesday at our chapel. ARTHUR BRYAN Funeral Home 2318 Maple Ave.

Zanesville Phone 452-8466 2 p.m......•• 76 10 p.m. PRECIPITATION Rain last 24 hours WEATHER ELSEWHERE High Atlanta, cy 78 55 Boston, 35 Christon, S.C., cy 79 59 Des Moines, .45 32 El Paso, pc 50 Indapolis, 75 58 Los Angeles, cy 55 Miami Beach, cy 73 70 Phoenix, cy 55 Raleigh, cy 52 San Fran, 51 Spokane, pc 30 Wichita, cy 40 FIVE DAY FORECAST Temperatures will average above normal for the five day period beginning Tuesday. Daily highs will range from the middle 50s north to the lower 60s south. Overnight lows will be generally in the middle 30s north and lower 40s south. Near normal temperatures expected early in the period with warming trend in middle and latter portions of the period Precipitation will be light, averaging about one tenth of an inch occurring as widely scattered showers toward the end of the week.

OHIO SKIES Sunset today 6:47 p.m. Sunrise tomorrow a.m. Moonrise tonight p.m. Last quarter Mercury, the smallest planet, might be seen in the east before sunrise for the next several mornings. Mercury is now about 78 million miles from the earth, Little Success Seen By NFO Dairy Pickets By United Press International A move to halt the flow of milk out of Ohio dairy processing plants by the use of National Farm Organization pickets Monday apparently had little success.

NFO pickets showed up at dozens of Ohio dairies Monday the but milk picket truck lines. drivers crossed The NFO started a milk withholding program earlier this month in an effort to increase wholesale milk prices by two cents a quart. Pickets were reported at dairies in Columbus, Clevel a Lima, Portsmouth, Dayton, Painesville, Greenville, Cincin-1 nati, Ashland, Orville and Cuyahoga Falls, President William Kinsky of the Ideal Milk Co. in Portsmouth said a shot fired from a high powered rifle hit one of the dairy's tank trucks Sunday night. Authorities said a milk delivery truck making the rounds in Perry County was stopped two men who harrassed driver.

Police escorted the driver the remainder of his rounds. Richey League Meets Tonight Richey Home and School League will meet at 8 tonight at the school with guest speaker Judge Holland Gary whose topic will be "New Trends In Juvenile Court." The business meeting will be conducted by the president, William Henderson. Charles Price, principal, will make an announcement pertainling to plans for an ice cream social May 13 at the school. Room count awards will be made by Vice President Robin Smith. There will be movies for the children and refreshments will be served by Mrs.

Frank chairman, and Mrs. Raymond Jones, co-chairman. Bethesda Admissions James J. Hunt, 45 Juanita drive, South Zanesville. Mrs.

Carol Ann Connell, Maple avenue. Mrs. Dorcas Kirkpatrick, Nashport Route 2. Mrs. Bernice Lucille Lane, Adamsville Route 1.

Clarence Francis Stevens 1059 Market Street. Richard Paul Slack Belpre. Frank Paul, Route 6. Elizabeth Ann Sharp, Canton. Charles Samuel Nashport Route 2.

John Clive McDonald, Dresden Route 2. Charles Everett Perone, Adamsville. Jerry Lee Hammer, Crooksville. Clarence Lee Whitman, Southfield, Mich. Mrs.

Ruth Kathleen Saintenoy, Marysville. Homer Dorton, Main street. Mrs. Gertrude Eileen Chaney, Trinway, Route 1. -DAY Sharon Leigh Cooper, Pinkerton lane.

Treated and Dismissed Scott Patterson, 161 East Newman drive; David Jones, Route 3. Dismissed Steven Russell Harding, Cumberland. Douglas J. Wyatt, Route 5. Frederick Eugene Lane 407-F Indiana street.

Mrs. Esther Mae Camp, Route 4. Harry Gordon, Crooksville, Route 1, Renee Annette Atkins, 1074 Wheeling avenue. Charles Thomas Berger, Kimbolton Route 1. Mrs.

Shirley Ann Kimble, Route 5. Eric Stephen Land, 26331 Circle drive. Christine Lynn Mitchell, 905 Monroe street. Harry E. Seckman, Nashport Route 1.

Miss Francina Faye Thomas, 1280 Pfeifer drive. Carlsen Darrell Warne, don avenue, South Zanesville. Good Samaritan Mrs. Mary Rowan of 911 Ayers street, medical patent, Mrs. Gladys Ziegler of Roseville Route 1, dismissed to home of a son, Stewart Ziegler of Nashport Route 1.

Ed Kenily, 41 South Fourth street, medical patient, Charles Edward Holland of 718 Lextinton avenue, medical patient. Mrs. Martha Sorrell of 333 Washington street, surgical patient. For the things that CASH makes the difference! CONSOLIDATE YOUR BILLS now with a quick loan from First. You'll like making only one low payment each -instead of many.

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