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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 9

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 9

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NINE THE TIMES RECORDER. ZANESVILLE. OHIO 'f Cloral of Interment In the mausoleum In lAndy Yealan, i tr .1 Annual Meeting of U.P. Church W. O.

Seerest was re-elected chair Identifies Youth BwneHvui city council ngmn turn- down the one year bid for street! One of Inlng. They voted that the ordinance I ncmersvuie, visited nl Mural Mrs. Mary Alexander win visit one clay this week. Dennis school teacher here, his wife and little son, Norman Jeane. 'Irs.

Wilma Bctz. and Mis. T. Jackson moiored to Junctlni city last suntiay mid spent the day vlsltltn; Airs. Karl Shephard.

Mr 5neiniiid Is teacher In the hmh school at that place. Roseville ROSKVlLir, Auril The Par- Minerals Killed By Fall of Slate Harryette Mine i-, i f-nlJ, vbiiiwi iujcv, tt.v..w. Interesting Meeting at Baptist Church CAMBRIDGE, April Mlk Guvnlchlk, 63. of Little Kate mine, was fntiUly crushed Wednesday morning at 103 when caught by a fall of slate at Harryette mine of the National Coal where he was employed as loader. Death resulted almost Instantly.

The body waa removed to the McMlllen Scott undertaking parlors mid Coroner J. E. Robins or Buffalo was summoned. An inquest was conducted Wednesday evening. Guvalchlk's neck was broken, hla face cAished, both legs wero broken and he suffered Internal Injuries.

Tho deceased hod been employed in the Guernsey county coal mines for many years. His wife died a number of years ago. Ho Is survived by two sons living In Cleveland. Funeral ar 77" association held a veryther. Evelyn and Ome, and Laura interesting meeting Tuesday evening, and Max Huffaker are to talk, at tne school auditorium.

The; Two co-stars of musical comedy, third and (ourth grades of the West Prances Upton and Janet Rcade. will otiimiiig under the capable direction appear together In the radio rcntnd-or their teacher, Miss Eleanor Watt; up on WABC and network at 11:30 presented a splendid domonstratlonlp. ni. Thev will sing several Broncl-or their knowledge ot the Bible. Ques-jway hits.

Brad Brown and Al Llewe-tlons from Genesis to Revelation wcre'lyn, radio comedians, also are billed asked by the teacher and onsweredlor this program, without hesitancy on the part of the; Otherwise your dials may be set youngsters. A song was also rendered for: by the children of this room. Miss1 1 :00 Broadcast from Boston cham-Clark's Ijatlu club added an Interesting ber of commerce. Including talk by feature when they sang "America" M. Chester.

president of latin. Melrose i'atch pleased thosejtlip general foods corporation, present with a reading. Dr. Beatrice 3 :00 Three addresses from the na-Hagen was present and gave a talk'tlonal convention of the American and demonstration on tho advantages (association of university women, Bos-of tho Bchlck test. It has been lullv WJZ and hookup, decided to give mis test to all of the I 0:00 Talk on "Why the loans to school children whose po-ents areiveterrir's are Justified." by Hep.

James willing for tho children to reecive Hamilton Fish of New York over Qutstionalres have been set to thciWABC and network, parent, and It Is hoped they will! 7:45 Howard Lanln's orchestra, consider them tlioroin.M-.lv i wjz and others. rangements had not Dcen Wednesday evening. W. V. T.

I'. Meeting. An interesting meeting of the Cambridge Women's Christian Temperance Union was held Wednesday afternoon at the First Baptist church. The president Mis. C.

A. Craig was In wisely all questions asked. This test is1 recognized by authorities to be 1031 ToArnVlin i arifll a im rtoaxat-t in Morgan County 1 CI iiNew rure crea oneey vmo Is Orgamea umn News Notes April township, one of the leading i'I'i townships Morgan comity. a new pure breed sheep Membership In tho club Is as Frank- and Raymond Ham-iv-othv, Alice. Isabel and Georuo X'Wrrn Mry Etllt" Bowman.

Kirkbrlde. Blaine Hnrt. Ray Men-i-n'l mid Herbert F. Davis. Claire has been selected by the mem.

as club leader. The parents T'w' IJOYS mm in innMi'K w. i -t sheep clubs in the state, ivimsvllle-Westland sheep club Benluniln an leader, and a of six. w'H organised The Morgan Sheep club with Cilenii an lender, and Chester sin'-V-' as advisor, will also be or--micd noon with a membership of riP-rl! Hip iuuii-'cp'i' oiijy fin') work is 28 boys and girls, which tiie lcrgasl number enrolled In i club worlt ever attained In The club shows at the atid stale fairs this year will t'ii'p lergest ever in the county. i I -vt at it fie Francis ni-tvij tut- ti: Kpiscopal church of this be entertained by the grjup, Thursday evening at hurdi parlors.

The following id will lie presented. led by Mrs. Nellie Fox, vocal 1 Miss Emma Lee Stcw-i d' Miss Christine Shilling. A of the chapter In the study- the pre: tior rtut trt. Ml-vS cilliu Ait- unit on Die rill? of tne miss Lawrence; piano aoio.

Miss I'liaiicth pinkerton; talk on "Youth and M.mla.te." Mrs. Frank Gray; talk on the Discovery of a Better Way," Miss Bewe- Patterson. A dcllglillul hour will be a feature, lielcc-tjiMc refreshment will be served by the hostesses, (nlcrie lull to Meet Mi mber of the Coterie club of Ce'tuMii niclae. near Stockport, will mtn i'i regular session, Thursday, at the of Mrs. Iva Olfford.

Pro gram: Roll call, My favorite song; reading. Gladys Tompkins Bundle Simpson; song, club; rfiidm. May Spencer; paper, Progress of our community, Mary Ncwsom; -Hrm 'leaning hints, Florence White and Ervln; vocal duet, Mny and CUndys Tompkins; new dishes. Kate Henrry and Bl.i'e Fordhani. Hull Meet T1 Morsan County Dcmoeiatlc oiiinlzatloii held a busl-npss and social mcetltiB at the hull Monday nlplit.

The vice prrvdiiit. Mrs. M. M. Mcuonoin, pre- 'icltci dunnw xne dusiiikrs inwving.

ul social session was enjoy ed with a siiectal muslcnJ and llter- rv program conslstliij? of a vocal solo by Mary Elizabeth Parteslus, a vVs; duet by Woodle and Woodrow Q'n-iii-y, Interesting talks by various mem' rs anu a piano soio oy vvooa le ymlcy. wer" picfcnt. Twenty-five members Iir.inne li Meet of tho Wcstland Clranne Mil meet, in regular session April 10. nt p. m.

Program Roll call, comic stor. discussion led by John Mrln-t-in. "Should a child have an allow-ame' If so at what age should It fce.ii:'. Mae Janes; song. should the farmer patron- tl.

stores Orm Abel and thi-rSDAT, APRTt, 9. I i splendid thing for children In the de- terniinlng of whether or not they arc Rln-Tin-Tln story, moved susceptible to the dread disease, dyphtherla, and If fouud susccptlWc' 9 '''J orches-tho piojier treatment will be given WJ'5 "kup: Serge a minimum cost for the prevention ol" I.uss1"" and pianist, their taking the malady K-essler soprano. In mel- ody moments. WEAF and stations. A rejiort of the milk consumption 10:00 Dinner by trans-Atlantic for the period Horn January first to fliers in honor of Dr.

Jiunes K. Kim-Marcli 31st was given by the Wei-' ball, associate metrorologist of the fare committee as follows: During U. S. weather bureau, WJZ and iis-thls criod 11.B47 half pints were social es on (lens slid Olenn. 8.

1:1 The Troubrirtors. Livestock Market reports. 0 OS I'ntty Jean's Chut. 11:13 Ol'Chesli'n, 0 4li ProKi'sm. 10 oo Nntiinul Home Proitsin.

10.30 Hetty CrcHker. 10.45 liiiinh and Iiors. 11 00 Miiiicsl Appreciation Hour. OO On WuiKs of Bonn. 1- 13- Fruit -Vesetsble Beportl.

1J 311 Clmsn Interlude. 1 oo Livestock Mmm report. 1 OB Dairy quotations. 1 Hi orchestru. 1.45 Playlet.

2 is Brim and DeRose. 30 (isms of Aircyclopedia. Melody Thiec. 3 00 child Study Asaoclatlon. i Is U.

8. Nt Bund. 4 00 Llltncina Melodies. 4 3 Alinahelle Jackson, pianist. 4 IS Kelt, tenor.

5:00 Lady Next Door. 5 30 Henjnniln Moore TrlannH. 5 4:, processional. 00 Meditation. fi 4S Undo Abo and Datltl.

7 no dene and Glenn. IKl-MllSlC. 1140 colonial Trio. 10 on Prosrsm. 10 30 Theater of the Air.

11 10 Orchestra. 1L' io-Midnlhl Melodies, WAIT I olumbui 7 mi Musical Clock. 00 News. la The Melody Musketeer a .111 Tony's Soapbook. Tuneful Topics.

on Hlhle LiAers' Meditation. tl 30 Mornlim MikhIs. in oil Charles Crlse. Pianist. Hi 4S- Don nnd llelty.

1 1 oil Popular Tunes John Miller. lf Cookiior IJemonst rat loos. 1 :30 t'oininon Sense for Mother. 1 1 4:1 -Popular Melodies. IS: 00 Palmer's Noon Hour.

1 '00 Oman Melodies. 1 30 Farm Cemnmnlly Netwoik. 2 00 Artists' llecilal. 30 School or the Air. ml Marine Band concert.

3 4.S Kducattonal Features. 4 po orchestra. 4 Hsmblers 4 1'. National Child Health Series. s.

no l.liillt opera OcillS. 45 TunePtll Tailors. ti (Ml Orcliestra. it "IS imtlv Informer. 4 oo Moi ion liowncy.

7 a -Carl Heyuulds, Tenor. 7 3ll fllclieNll a. nrt llleiiriei s. R-15 The Klu-rnian Quartet. 45-Till in University Orclle f.Ua.

Dresden DRESDEN. April 8-Mrs. Brlce Frazier and Miss Virginia Honey en-tertalned the Kismet club at the home of Mrs Friule.r Mondny evening. The following program was given nni response, Peace Treaties. Mrs.

Carl Eschman of Granville gave on Uiter-ostlng talk on her trip abroad. Followed by discussion by the members). A social hour was then enjoyed and refreshments served. Guests were Mrs. Ada Riley of Nashport.

Mrs. Carson Stullcrs and Mrs. Carl Eschman of Ciranvllle. Members present were, Mrs. Frank Llttlck, Mrs.

Guy Moody, Mrs, W. B. Compton, Mrs. Wni. Crab-tree, Mrs.

Carl Fulks, Mrs. Oscar Lane, Mrs. J. Montrose, Mrs. Eva Pryor, Mrs.

Charles Schumacher, the Misses Mae Pyle, Fannie Spears. Lettle lan-nlng, Clara Dorsey, Mary Stump and Ruth Oner. Mr. and Mr. Wilfred Townsend and Roy Williams of Columbus spent the week-end with their mother.

Mrs. Olenna Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Houser sua daughter.

Helen of Ft. Wayne, and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Spencer and daughter, Pattl ot Uhrlchsvllle were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

George paxton and family. Mr. and Mrs. E. C.

King were the Monday evening guests of the 8. B. Mount family of Rt. 4. Mr and Mrs John Ine and Joseph and Rhodft Jesty of Delaware, spent Sunday with the former's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Lane. Miss Margaret Knoff spent the week end with relatives In Coshocton. Mrs. Mary E.

Meyers and daughter. Jean and Miss Llnna McLaughlin of Springfield and Miss Ella Mack of Dayton snt the week-end with the Rev. J. D. Wlant family.

lister Dickey has returned to Pains, vllle after upending the Easter vacation with his parenta, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickey. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Brelthaupt and children, Mary Ellen and Lane of Columbus, spent Sundny vP Mrs. parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H.

Lane. Mr. and Mrs. H. H.

King are moving tills week to their farm In Madison township. Greenwood cemetery. committee and tho city solicitor should noiu a meeting anu investigate ine possibility of getting lower rates lor both commercial and residential lighting. They also appointed a committee, composed of Woodland, Davis and Patterson to delve into gas rates to local consumers. Council passed sn ordinance rog-ulatlng the licensing of out-of-town ieddlers and fixed the price at from if1 placing ih 0f fix i 1 tiff tn sfviift 1 1 no 1 1 Kt fsi In th linni-tt Ing the exact license fee In the hands of the mayor.

The ordinance repealed an ordinance that had been In effect for 80 years and which had the cost of license at 8 per day. Owners or manufacturers of produce, made In Ohio ar exempt from the license fee, according to the ordinance. Councilman Davis told the solons tho County Health Officer Dew had ordered the town to get a place for the dumping of garbugw and Mayor Gutlund appointed a committee composed of Burdette, Hunkler and Pot-leroon to select a site, which couu-cll agreed -should be outside of the city limits. The city will donate the 11 acres near tho city dump to the Community, Charity committee to be used as garden sites for needy families. Water board officials told the law makers that the expense of furnishing water to city consumers was larg er than the amount received for the water.

They stated that the expense of running the cat Hollow and Mur phy projects added to tho regular expense in pumping water through the city linen, was running them Into debt. They stated also, that con- sumeia rates would either have to be raised or they wunld be forced to abandon tho additional project. The water board agreed to continue along the line being followed until the first of next month. Court of Honor Thursday At New Concord The first Hoy Scout court of honor ever to be held at New Concord Is clieduled for Thursday evening. C.

Duugherty, ot Cambridge, chair man of the court of honor, will attend Us well as other Scout tftlclals Many members of troop No. Id will be awarded badges. V.F.W. Auxiliary In Initiation Members of tho auxiliary of George Sclsani post No. llk'ifl.

Veterans Foreign Wain, enjoyed an Initiation and pot-luck supper Wednesday evening sirs. Hazel bpicrr was awarded the "Wonder lox." A committee composed of Mesdamea Mary Kussmaul, Gladys McNultv and Gertrude Morrison was named to mnko arrangements for mirtv nnd etitertainihent on April ail. Cf.ASS TO MhF.T The Phllathea class of tho Fair Onka Baptist church will moot at. 7:30 p. Thursday In the church.

Hoa-esses will be Mesdiunes Mabel Kockcr, Mario Mix and Mlsa Margaret Patterson, lmpurtnnt business will lie transacted every member Is urged to attend. A social hour and refreshments will follow. HOI It IS II illiEII The hour of the Initiation to be held by lafayette lodge, No. 71), F. A.

Thursday evening lias been changed from 7 to 6 p. m. This Is necessary because of the early arrival here of the Mnsonlc degree team from Columbus police department. Biid the male quartet from the office nf the rrangiin county sneriir. MEETIVfiM l-OSTI'ONIT) Regular meetings of the Mothers club have been postponed ludclinltcly The organization usually meets on Thursday afternoons.

Around the Radio Clock NEW YORK. April 8 iTi A brcuid-a from Lamar. is to bring i 1 irst hand story tomorrow from survivors of the recent school bus llsaster near Towner, Colo. Thft t.tllcs l.tDf Imlr an I.ai.f rtH incmie of his experiences by Bryan Intiedt. 13-year-old hero of the blu'i'nrd-siiilled bus.

are to be heard on WEAF and stations at 8 p. m. To make the pickup, It has been, necessary to install special bioiidciistlng circuits tictween Denver and Luiinr a. rlt.MlniKff nf Si 1 mllp Smith, blues finger, and Rudy Vallees orchestra, WEAF and Germany's microphone representa tive, Hdlmut H. Hellmut, plans to make his next broadcast, for listeners at home about April 22.

It. will be a description of New York scenes, to go only to Germany. He will con- nioe nis visit with a broadcast from Chicago the end of the month. the program. I KIIIAV.

Al'llll in l.tt Cinritinull li l.r Hlarlley Klncnid lO-lno-rnnllonal 7 00 Mm ulna esei cts' I 1 f.ilt and Peanuts. 7.10 llradlev Klnciiai. 7 4ri Jolly Hill and J.tnr nn rxt ri-iM Hoi) Iturdette. II IS To He Amiriiiiii'rd. 3o MorruiiK devotions, a Prnmiun.

no llomemiikers Hour. in.no Kuv Perkins. 10 lii -'Flyers Keve d'Or." 10 repwru. Ul Ki Dun tinker. II 00 Music Appreciation Hoar.

12-00 Fiddlers. 1:1:15 Ornan proerAm. 12 .111 Orchestra. 1.1 fn Livestock reports. 1 00 Natioinil Faim and Home Period.

1 OrcheMia Kuk imd Poultrv Markets. 2 School of the Air. I'ldnii ViillacR Hopper. eecer Mils. 3 30 Chlcno Herenflde.

4 0(1 Itudlo CiiulU. 5 00 Hrogrnm. Old Man Sunshine. 5 4S, Brndh Kmcai.1 6.01 llnrrett Arendiun. 30 Rsdio A Television Ret lie.

li -IS Lint ell Thomas. 'n' Andy. 7:30 Phil CooK. 7 4r, Procrnm. 00 Proarani.

8 30 r'redirick T.andls, Hoosler Editor, a. -15 Meloriv Weavers, ll 30 Pronrum. to 30 Clara Loll Em. Cl Hob Newliall, Sport Slices. no orchestra.

WT4M Cleveland 7 3.1 Physical Culture cl.ul. 7:45 Zohn. tenor. 7 SO Farm talk. "iTsra? Summer Term Grand Jury in Belmont County Completes Work 8T.

rT.AIRSVILLE. April 8 -Authorities today announced Andy Ycnlan. S5, Barton miner, had Identified Anthony Stanklzlck, 34. as one of three men who tortured him by pinching off ports of his ears and flnuers with pliers aud robbing him The prisoner denied the charge. Para Yealan, son of the victim, was questioned but denied he knew anything of tho torturing.

To Keport Today Tho grand Jury for the summer term of Belmont county common plena court, which convened Tuesday morning, completed Its work late yes-tM'dav afternoon and will file Its report with Judge Harry T. Tyler, this morning. Seventy-two eases were investigated bv the Jury, with Prosecuting Attorney Paul V. Wadlell conducting the' investigations. The Jury made an Inspection of the county Jail late yesterday afternoon and reported everything In fine shape.

Mt. Inlrstllle Uriels Members of the IocbI post of American Legion have been Invited by the Flushing post to nttend their annual Kaster dance on Friday night ot this week. Attorney L. lf Henderson, of Martins Ferry, was a court house business visitor yesu-riiuy. Miss Margaret Watson will entertain a number of friends at a birth-dav party at her home Saturday arte moon.

The state scholarship contest held yesterday In the local high school building drew 300 students from all parts of the county. Holiort McHride, of Canton. Is here visiting his mother, Mrs. Emily McHride. Hlalne Cllpp, of Bridgeport, was In town yesterday on business at the court, house.

Charles W. Hill, Barnesville, Dies Early Wednesday A I Ti. City Council Again lUHlS Down Cnnfract for Street Lights flARNESVIIJJf. O. April 8 -Charles Watson Hill, 63.

former local real citato broker, passed awny at his homo In Barnesville, early Wednesday morning, following bii Illness of heart trouble. had been bedfam but a week Bnd many of his friends did not know that his condition was Merlons. Ho was born In Harrlsvlllo. Ohio, on April 23. 1808.

a son of John W. and Butler Hill, pioneer residents of that district. He became associated with his lather In tho livery business at Bridgeport at an early age. going later to Clevelnnd. and then to St.

Clalrsvllle. where he was in the real estate business. He moved to Bames-vlllo several ymu-s ago, and at the time of his death was a director In the Red Star Way, Inc. Surviving him in addition to his wife. Mrs.

Stella stllwell Hill, are two sisters. Mrs. Ella Oellar. of St. Clalrsvllle, and Mrs.

Margaret Dougherty, of Masslllon. He was a member of the Prefcbytcrlan church at Barnesvlle. Funeral srrvlces will held from the family home In Barnesville on Friday afternoon at o'clock. Rev. Dwlght Davidson, pastor of the Borncsvllle Presbyterian church, assisted by Rev.

Homer G. McMlllen, pastor of the local Presbyterian church, will conduct the services, and the remains will be taken to Wbeel-ng, by the Johnston funeral service, consumed. Tho amount paid for milk was J202.ti6. amount paid lor crackers was 927.G and for straws 8.40. There still remains a debit of 15.32.

As this amount has already been subscribed. It Is hoHd that tho Welfare comniltleo will be able to report the milk debt cleared within a verv short time. i WEAF and stations are preparing Mrs. ,1 II. Hostess broadcast an hour and a half ol Twelve tables were utilized Tuesday he semi-annual evening when Mrs.

H. Mowcry cle- i political Ughtfully entertained number of herl'' The number friends at bridge. Prizes wero u'f 11,10 Pf'rlotl Mrs. Bernard Allen, Mrs. M.

Hans- a. be Mr. i a urea fiom 2(1 to H). Startlnir Friday. Bertha Monfort D.xr or.zes were nmre space In chargo and devotlonnls were conaucv-ed by Mrs.

Clifford Calllhan. During the business session was vouch donate 10 to the Salvation Army and A to tho Pocket Testament League. Arrangement were completed for attending the dry meeting at Columbus April 13th and 14th, and a large number of women from this district are planning to bo in attendance. All wishing to attend aro asked to notify Mrs. Samuel Clark by telephone.

Tho topic of the afternoon's program was "Tho Power of and excellent papers were read by rvjrs. Robert Kirkwood and Mrs. u. tins Moore. The program was in charge ot Mrs.

J. L. Moss. Mrs. E.

M. Welseu- stlno nnd Mrs. Elnora Frakea. i tiers was a very large attendance or members. funeral Thursday Funeral services for Louis M.

Bulen-tine who died at Bcthellwro, will bei held Thursday ntternoon at 13:31) o'clock at the McMlllen and Scott chapel. Rev. MrKlnnon will be in charge and Interment will bo made al Northwood cemetery. The body arrived here Wodncsday noon from Bethlehem. Death followed an Illness ol tuberculosis.

The deceased wsb tlie son of Mi. Lottie AMdrasck. Uriel Mention Charles Craig, student at Ohio State university, baa resumed hi alter visiting hi parent. Dr. and Mrs.

C. A. Craig, East Klghth street. Paul wells left, to resume hi tud-le at Adrian, after spending tho Easter vacation with hi parents, Dr. and Mr.

Henry Well, corner North Thirteenth treet and Clair-moot avenue. Mrs. Foter Be crest ot near Cumberland, spent Wednesday In Cambridge, shopping. Rev. Suuford, SaraJisvllle, epent Wednesday visiting hla wife a patient at Wells hospital.

E. S. Broomhiill. Antrim, wa a Ccmhridge business visitor Wednesday. Mr.

nnd Mr. J. Otis Erven, Zanesville, visited Cambridge friend Monday evening. Mr. and Mr.

Arthur Mi Bride left Wednesday evening for their home in Hamilton, after spending tn sjx-lng vacation with the former' father, T. B. Mnllrlde. North Tenth street. Mr.

McBrlde la French instructor In the University of Virginia. THOMPSON IS IMPROVING William. Thompson, well known undertaker of White Cottage, Is Improving nicely In Grant hospital, Columbus, where he recently underwent a serious operation. man of the congregational board of the United Presbyterian church. Ridge avenue, at Its annual meeting Wednesday evening.

Other officers arc: Sectetnry, Virginia Warden; treasurer, Ellrabeth Starrett: trustees for one year, G. D. Parks and Joui Rowland. Reports were lavornble to church growth and 17 new members wero taken In during tho past year. Aurelius Drew Native of City, Is i Called by Death; Succumbs in Grant Hospital Least Rites at Home of Sister Here Friday Auivlius W.

Drew, 39, son of Charles Drew of St. Itnils avenue, died at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning In Grunt hospital, Columbus, after a two week's illness. The deceased hud been a resident of Columbus for several years and lor tho past three years, had been a clerk In a store on South High street. Surviving are his wife of Columbus: his father, Charles Drew; one sister. Mrs.

Cl. Johnson of this city; one brother, Harold Drew o( Masst'l-lon; two aunts. Mrs. Mary Pnrshall and Mrs. Alice llnnnum, both of this city.

The body rest! at the Thompson it Son funeral home at. White Cottage but will be removed to the home of his sister. Mrs. Johnson, 644 Lenox avenue, Thursday and last rites will te hold there at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon In charge of Rev Zimmerman of Columbus, llurlnl will be made In Greenwood cemetery'- Stricken in Car, Baby Dies in Hospital Stricken seriously III in an nutonio bile Wednesday afternoon, the two- weeks-old Infant sou of Mr. aud Mrs Alonzo Bruco of 110 Augusta street died at 8:30 o'clock Wednesday evening; in Good Samaritan hospital few minutes after his admittance to tho hospital.

Tho baby had been nil-j Ing since birth. Surviving are the parents, and a brother nnci sister at home. i The body rests at the Biteman Memorial funeral home. Funeral ar- have not yet been pleted. 54th Anniversary Is Celebrated Mr.

and Mrs. Henry J. Done, 133 Maplewood avenue, Columbus, cele brated tneir 64tn weciuing anniver sary, Wednesday, by visiting Zanes ville friends, nicy lived In this city 38 yenrs. prior to moving to Colum bus. Mr.

Bnd Mrs. Bone, uged respectively 77 and 78 years, were married in McConnelsvlllc April 8, 1H77. Be-foro her marriage, Mrs. Bone was Sa-malltlm E. Gregg.

Mr. Bone Is a retired contractor. The Bones have two children, Herbert C. Bone. 167 Garden road, and Miss Nellie Bone.

of tho home. Miss Bone was for sev eral yenrs, affiliated with the Zanesville Welfare Association. AliKlTI II IN CANTON Lloyd Dayton, who was indicted by the Muskingum county grand Jury In January on a chargo of non-support of minor children, was arrested Wednesday In Canton nnd Is being held there for Sheriff William Curtis. An officer from the sheriff's office will return Dayton to this city Thursday for arraignment before Judge Charles F. Rlbble In common pleas court here.

cents for postage and the Bible that you selec kiT.rcrs; jokes or stunts, Harold1'" "rI and Ro'oert Tlgnor; music. John I Good. Last -Bye a very few oS these marvelous Bibles left on hand. The and Anna Clreothouse. lulu I lit News Notes Mr and Mrs.

Wendell Mis. Annio Thompson of Hooksburg. Ohio, and Mrs. Edith Harklns oi Pcnns; die. Ohio, were In Malta and 1re city, Ohio, Wednesday on busmrsA Charles Hughes the mayor of Mal-t.

v. ho baa been 111 with the flu. is rr- overlng nicely and will be able to he out 111 a few days. Mrs. Frank Coulson of Malta, left for Bethesda hospital, Wednesday, and wr.s presoiit at tho operntlon on her husband Pnuik Coulson at 10 p.

m. report that Miss Juanlta Bingham died at the home of her father. Bingham at Hopewell Tuesday-is rironcous. Hir.ild Einley, son of Mrs. Kate or Kennebec avenue, of this place has returned to his studies at the Northwestern university, in.

Mrs. Beast Nott McClaln and daughter Miss Mary of Columbus, Ohm, were guests of Mrs. Ella Nott kins of Union street, McCon-nelsville, Ohio. Rev. and Mrs.

L. B. Douglas of Suxkpoit, Ohio, were business visiters i lils place Wednesday. Mr anil Mrs. Harry Beta and Mrs.

Or.u-o Dye of this place left Wednesday for t'oHmibus on business. i vnnco Eveland of Malta, was a biisini-sa visitor at Logan, Ohio, Wcd-nrsilay, Mr. and Mrs. Uonard Kent and Kay. have returned to their r.t Hrlr.r., "me at Znncsvillp.

after a visit with fourth street at this place. Mr nt! Mrs. James Boxf 11 of Fifth have, recuperated from their store id nm with the flu. Nashport VAS-'HI'OHT (1 Atii-il Vie At. ft Mrs, Albort Mr.

nnrl Mrn Ppit- Tpii of PhUo. were Sunday RUCFts Mrs. J. Homer Vnrncr. HIUl Mrs.

Arfhur lli.mn.lnrf ont "inniii, nptlll DUUUIiy 111 HJHJIt, thP nf Mr frifim. -t A. It-lJlllMlip, 1 1111(1 Mfu I'rnrt ii II of Newark, were week-end vis- I'Ol 4 at the Hotel Francis. cu to Mrs. Floyd Woodward, Mrs.

11. J. Walters arid Mrs. Allan Jones. Refreshment were served at the card tables.

Those composing the guest list were Me.damcs Allan Jones, Bernard Allen. Floyd Woodward, Harry Pem-berton, Nelson Mellck, T. H. Owen. Francis Rider, Otis Everhart, Chestei Austin, W.

W. Hansbottom, William Muddox. Hurry Prlndle, Newton Bur-ley, Earl Garrett. J. Burgess Lenhart, J.

W. Ransbottom. John Moore, Jo Brown Guy, Enid Watt, James Charles, Harold Laughlln. J. J.

Smith, Mark Horn. Sam Wlgton, Marvin Campbell I4rril Unrn Ia.i, Khollnu mugn. Byron Boring. Allen Reed Misses Frances Ransbottom, Erma Oobel, Ruth Wetzel, Dorothy Nelson, Margeret Shields, Izola Smith, Bernlce Trotter, Josephine Elliott. Out-of-townl gnesta wero Mrs.

A. R. Vosper, Mrs S. Pltcock. Mrs.

Fred Larimer ot Crooksvllle; Mrs, Ernest Schneider. Mrs. Harvey Mast. Mrs. H.

J. Walters. Mrs. F. M.

Ransbottom. Mrs. Bertha Monfort. Mrs. Ed.

Zauktn ot Zanes- MTCIAI. ON 1 1' Bill IIP KIMHI for ttto ttiTks otilv. I.AMII'S STEAM I.AI'MIKY Netr l.exliiglon, (thin Roseville The regular meeting of Roseville grange No. 2126. will be held Frlduy evening.

April 10 at 8. All members are urged to be present and also all new candidates who were not taken In at the last meeting. Following the business session the following program will be rendered: Banjo nuislo bv Austin and Chester Fogle- song; talk by Ben Kmnan. Harry Klnnan will present some stunts and Eva Klnnan will give a reading. School Tints Friday Friday evening Interesting short plavs and songs will form an enter talnment to be given by the grades of the East building.

The program promises to be au excellent one, and a full house Is anticipated. News Uriels W. I. Tlcer of Columbus, was a visitor at the home of J. O.

Ricks Tuesday. Frank Gottke has returned to Cleveland after enjoying the week end with his family here. KOIt SALE Noble Co-grate's liiiuse, street 2-enr garage, gas, electric; easy terms. Geo. Wcucl.

Paul Tracey has returned to Columbus, where he Is a student, after spending the week end with his mother, Mrs. Edith Tracey of this place. Mr. and Mrs. S.

P. Zchrung have taken up their abode In Roseville a'iain, alter spending the winter with their daughter, Mrs. Paul Dickert, Kent. Mr. and Mrs.

J. H. Mowcry and children and Earl Garrett, spent Sunday In Coshocton. Mr. and Mrs.

Charley Drake ol Stockport, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Thompson Tuesday.

Monro and Mrs. A. Sanders returned to Columbus Tuesday after enjoying a visit with Mrs. M. H.

Berry of the Terrace. Mrs Harrv Garrett has returned to Eleanor Lee facie is confined to her home with Illness. Forest Avenue in Annual Meeting Sleek were named elders. A social hour was enjoyed and refreshments served. H.

C. High acted as moderator. Reports show the church In good financial condition and 14 new members Joining during the year. KN.IOV I.ECTl ltE One of a senc of lectures being sixinsored by Miss Sroina Black, Muskingum county 4-H club leader, was held at Y. W.

C. Wednesday night with over BO members present. Bruce Tom, recreation speelallst from Ohio titoto university, was the speaker and gave an interesting talk on "Recreation." He then took up the subject of "Dramatics" nnd Instructed the members In coaching plays, the art of make-up and atnge lighting. Mr. and Mrs.

George C. Larie. cl Ohio street, have relumed from a visit to the east and west coast ol Florida mid a pica-sank stay at Ha i 1 unsold balance must be returned to the publisher early next week. If you failed to get your Bible during our sale, do so now This is a last call. CUT SHOWS FULL SIZE bound in flexible seal grain, cover, red edges, round corner, clILiLi A k.rV Full au.au inches.

I I Di ami Mrs. Charles Dawson ol her home here alter unnciguiug-nr''rten, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Leehold'mcnt at a Zanesville hospital. s11 '-eonard of Toboso, and Mrs.

Billy Wallace, son of Bob Andrew i. alter a recent Illness. ville. wero wsk.rnH visitors Mtn Mr. antl Mrs Ni F-cltimlre.

ant Mn ,1 X' fjl.liitr nnri Edyth and sons Harrv nnd iiiiioi- of Norval park. Mr. and Mrs. 'wepn Ashrraft, daughter Evllne and r. Lyman Ewan, Mrs.

r- RHey of Frarfyabtirg were week- At the annual meeting of the guests of H. C. Wallar and wife, roiicregatlon of the Forest Avenue Mr. ana Mrs. C.

C. Gardner and Presbyterian church Wednesday (iladys and son Dick. ol following officers were elcct-Kftit. were week-end visitors witn ed: Trustees, F. 8.

Clement, A. t. Mr. and H. C.

Cnrdner. N'lcklln, Russell Klmieer and llaiiy Ic Ptiith. Walter Powell 1. lass Orders Send 13 price cf aching charge in addition to the t. See These Special Features All Contained In Both Stylet Hundred of Helps and References.

Index to rumble anil Miracle. I.xplunatory Ilerulliig at top of each page. Dissertation on tho Ixird' ITuyer, Proving the Old Testament, by Jr. Wright. Headings of lie vised Version collated with Ktruf James Version.

Calendar of Dnilr Reading ot Scrlptnre, by Whittle, Sundny School Teachers' Use of lllble, by lils hop Vincent. Authentic lllble Statistics and Information. Harmon of the Gospels, From Malachl (o Mnrthcw. bv Dr. lllhlli-nl Weights and Measure.

Christian Worker nnd hi Hlhle, hv Whittle, How to Study the Ulhle, by Dwlght L. Monty. Final Day Saturday April 11 STYLE 8c A volume for those who feel that they went a leas elaborate ityle ot binding. It a itrong and durable volume, limp binding, red edges, round corn ere. STYLE A -As Illustrated ALTj TiTR VORT8 AND SAYINGS OP CUniST dlstlnjrnlslied from the context by bring printed In red.

All pastwuro the old Testament prophetic of the coming of Christ, marked with a star. All the diffloult word made self-pronounoJnir by dlrtcritlcej mark, made ao simple child can pronounce them. Rural Dale RALE, April R. Evangelist l-m' children of South and tov. and Mrs.

Clyde Mt. Vernon, were guests Mrs. Keller over the -eeu-end ttnrt of new mem-ir! 1 bp M4 a' the M. E. church Mxt Sunday morning.

hero nttended Butter "ices nt Gaysport church last evening, rjenmi Keller visited his gmndmoth-r Mrs. Dye in Zanesville, one day list week. Klin Im- Ivr.n nnnriv hilt. Is notlccablo at jiresent. Rcv- Keller spent last Saturday eve-ng In Cumberland, the guest of i -Mr.

and Mr. Oaynrlle Keller out of school this eye Infection. The Bfammoth Distribution closes positively on Saturday of this week! who has teen vfuia. v.ora imlty,.

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