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THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISERPrice: 5c Per Comr OHIO IS THE HEART Oh THE NATION Home of Silver King Tractora

vOLmos »o. M THE PLYMOUTH. (OHIO,) ADVEBTISEa THURSDAY. MAY 5, IMS

200 Plymouth ites Enroll in Blue

Cross-Shield DriveMore than 200 Plymouth resi-

oenU obtained pre-paid hospital­ization and surgical care during the recent Blue Cross-Blue Shield Community EnroUment A total

,446 enrolled throughout the

r Ca”

fo 6.441 county.

Ihe enrollment figui announced today by Mayor

. roll Robinson. Mayor Robinson said the results “far exceeded ex­pectations."

The Mayor reported that 60 . contracts were signed in Ply­

mouth. They covered 208 resi­dents.

Mayc new su.

; sight in making certain families will not be forced into heavy debt by hospital bills aris­ing from serious illness."

^‘Richland County is now one cf the nation’s leading area’s in providing health protection for iU residents,'* BJayor Robinson said. “This protection benefiu the health and welfare of the c n> tire community, as well as each individual temily."

EnroUment figures for other Richland communities showed 780 Shelby residents subscribed under 300 contracts. In Bellvillc. 150 contracts weer signed, cover­ing 390 persons: and Shiloh. 50

' contracts covering 130 persons.

„ Set Dotes For

C. Chronister ITraffic VictimDIES mSTANTLY AFTER BE­

ING STRUCK BY AUTO AT NOON SUNDAY; SERVICES HELD WEDNESDAY.

Funeral services were conddet- ed Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the McQuate funeral home for Chancy Chronister. 72, who was killed instantly Sunday shortly after noon. Rev. H. L. Bethel, pastor of the Presbyterian

ifficiated. and remains

was after

. past) church, officiated.

:re interred in cemetery.

Tha deceased Pennsylva:

tad r

the MansfleH

Big Attendance At Police-Firemens' Boll On SoturdeyThe first Policemen's and Fire­

men's Ball turned out to be quite a success. Wie hall certainly was

If there were any raft-

them.This idea of a Policemans and

Firemen's Ball developed through a suggestion by uur marshal and members of his staff. Since this ball was an outstanding success, they will continue throughout the coming years. Comments were many, and very appreciative of the fact so many enjoyed them-

**N«t year will undoubtedly bring forth another, which many are looking forward to.

Donkoy OlympicsAlthough May 8th, is Mother’s

Day a large crowd is expected at the Donkey Baseball game, being sponsored by the American Lc-

JUNIOR DANCECome one! Come all! to the

“May Hop" at the Plymouth School auditorium this Friday evening. May 6th from 8 to 11. This dance Is sponsored by the Junior Class.

Admission prices ore 35c single or 60c per couple.

The class vrould appreciate your patronage. >

ALUMNI TO MEET FRIDAYAnother meeting of the Ply­

mouth Alumni is called for Fri­day evening. May 8th at 8 o’clockin the Ja; “ ..............meeting

Donkey Show

Here Sunday> a lot of Lthe Highfun Sunday aftemi.

School Ball Field when the Don- Olympics are held.:ey Olympics are hel<

The Olympics are icre by the Americi

being brot can Legion

to be held for the

Former Plymouthites To Open New Bakery arc Donk<

[Rose Rela

knows the fun | Say mh"nd'wth^one will have at such a picnic. -nie bakery buildi

down and* *

.SSSiSs>lo: and the Gypsy This is planned to

hter

td was a retired railroad worker,

and had resided in Plymouth for forty-flve years. He was bom in Attica, the son of John and Mar­garet Chronister. and had resided in Richland county his entire life.

Mr. Chronister is survived by two brothers. Benjamin of Ply­mouth. and Oscar of Mansfield.also several nieces and nephews. Better come down and have a big ! ing*20o“x'l He was preceded in death by his laugh. Since this is advertised) ins# as vou wife some years ago. as a DONKEY OLYMPIC, there’i,.as built .l

The accident which cost Chron will be quite an assortment of (blocks by one man—Fred Hill n,i donkir his life, occurred Sunday at ^ acts, possibly .‘iome you havc'f,rew London. Inside, the build-‘ ‘ thp«* hnv 0 p m., just east of the j never seen. Tickets can ^ pur-1 jg complete In,every detail! the donkeys This i- Igc near the stone quarry on I chased at the American ^gion,. wuh hardwood floors, overhead i ,.«ion olavers- Don Ra

>ad. Returning I from members or at the Ball park, fluorescent lighting, •» • - * t'-^ i.By the way, the High ^hool. fice* and garage, field will be the scene of the ac- Started in 1928 tlvily, starting at 2:30 p.

Back Home

Robinson Rites WereHeld Last Sunday

Funeral services were condu< ed Sunday afternoon at two

rlbck for Van Rensaler W. Rob-* "k funeral home

lains wei for inte

on at the Fink WUIard. The

brought to Plymouth ment in Grecnlawn cemetery, with Rev. C. R. McMeeken. re­tired Methodist pastor of Ply­mouth officiating.

Mr. Robinson, a former resident, resided on West Broadway until 1941. when he left here to make his home with his daughters in Pleasant Ridge and Detroit. Mich. Later he resided at a home in Nashville. Mich., where he passed away last Friday following a long

irtQiilSpare

SHADES OF YESTERDAY .;mtype rarely seen ai

found while razing and turned into

ister h12:30 p. m., just cast bridge near the stc the County Line ru from the Church of God mi the County Line. Kindle Sheptu-rd.

20, was on his way he

ery 100 feet

enter

ling, measur- ^be and located bis ,

held on Sun-j ^wdl^i*gin at!

Jr., 20, wni_______ __ __ three cast of CeleryviUir ...

. , M EuH Head road, when the carJunior Fairsjh^,-^_The Richland County Junior | l>i*^ i

M Yh."FL^*rouL1l.*Co'un\Vi^en“ | SundarC. N. McGrew said dates set t scene. Shepherd was charged by Services will up by the Senior F^ Board had ; officer Meiser with second di- 1 day. May 29th.U*en approved by the State Fairigree manslaughter due to faulty Church. Scr\i l:-oartl. _ . . . . ; brakes. Following a prelimlnarv 11:00 a. m.

The Jumor Fair board is com-1 hearing before Mayor Robinson ;posed of the 4-H CouncU and VO- Sunday afternoon, young Shop-! NEW RULINGScational agricultural tellers, herd was released on a $1,000 M/Sgt. L. R. Po: tman of the McGrew and Miss Mabel Spray, bond, and hearing of the cose wo.i Norwalk U. S. Annv and U. S. county home demonstration agL. set for Wednesday. May II. i Air Recruiting Station announcedserve on the board in an advis-; This is the first hl^way fatal-! recently that the U. S. Army has

^ ory capacity. ity Plymouth has had for many; now raised the ceiling on enlist-— years. 1 ments with the quota being “wide

a. 1 “It: (he Al*,y h., .owored .heHrrtdmm At K. ■-vicinity, and for the pn.it feiv' restrictions m previous service

he had been caret.nkir at; men with d^ndent.s. Men who Mlage dumping ground.s. He j arc quulifieiifc cnli.it in the grade luief and unassuming, and [of Sergeant «nav do- so even

depend-

irtod bake

ery toda; fleet ofGlenn Hass is back home from

ht'doSh^? S™eshSp‘“hT bl™ et&d gb anything is oral times until now, it is impos­

sible to expand wuhout encroach*

of laughter fror the riper on the com*,

peting teams dress as women and attempt to uige these donkeys

the finish tine. Another both the challenger and

7 - , - I his opponent wear boxing gloves r New London attempt to get a knockout,

entirely _of cement I „hile they arc blindfolded and seated on donkeys.

buud; these boys ride or try todonkeys. This is the Jr.

I Legion players; Don Ray. Larry rn of- j schreck. Dean Grabach. Jim Bur- ,, ['•er. Eldon Burkett. Louie Root,

as a sm.-ll one-i Glen Burrer. Neila Lehman Bak-; Kennedy. Jack Root and Jai

Donnenwii

's hats, one with a . cap and one with a soft hat and ! looking quite coy with their heads j touching.

ITS QUITE A CONTRAST to the clothing made and worn by

------------- ; our young ladies today. For theWILLARD — Mrs. Ella Moore: latest designs and style, watch

J4nsen, 73, lifetime Willard res-' the Tip-Top windows where idem who lived at 62 Dale Ave.. dresses and suits made died Monday in Municipal hos- j Home Economic cl

Sister Diesmic class

^hix)l

e by the of Ply-

diiueral

growten trucks la needed to large area daily. The

Program At P. T. A.The recently organized School

band under the direction of Miss Kauntzer made its first public

years the villag

.____ quieapi>earance_l^ Thuiwljy ew

* w*l1 nnrl many favora-

c president, presided at

the business session and appoint­ed Mesdames Rooks. Elton Rob­ertson. James Rhine. Robert Ja-Robexcobs and George Eby on the nom­inating committee for officers for the new year.

The.group also voted to assist seniors who failed to make their Quota for the Washington trip. Refreshments were served by the Freshmen.

was not only a shock to the mediate family, but to scores of, friends aAd acquaintances in the community.

SELLS PROPERTY

Mr. and Mrs. Gene Taulbec of Sandu; home

■ and po!W(

Is Well ReceivediXlSlX\L“rhome.‘iKMr. Taulbce employed at thi Centaur Tractor Company.

Religious Education Program On Friday

and Juniores.sion w'ill be given on June 1st. Mr. and Mrs,

More appreciation than will ever be expressed, should go to Rev. J Mcllick, teacher of Relig­ious Education in the Plynitiulh

. 0 preThe last meeting of the year ory work and songs of hLs stu-

vrOl be on Thursday. May 12th dents, last Friday evening. The and it is hoped parents who are, program was held in the 1 Interested in their children weU as their school will be hand at this time.

the ni of hLs

ELYRIA HOME FOR THE AGED INVITES FRIENDS

TO HOMECOMING

program was held in the Mcihi dlst church and although thewas good attendance, there far too few parents who

chi™:

Letters Given

Athletic GroupThe annual banquet, sponsored

, , by the athletic association was well attended Monday night at

'Jj!‘*'*the High school auditorium. The j ’y*"' allcndanc*‘ f[»r the occasion was

I around cightv-fivc.

i”o^h^ r c local I Mrs. .

will be here, who extei os for their

MOVED FROM KENTUCKY

and Mrs. Jes.se Lei the Plymouth Bak<

•mbered by many end their best wish-

future sucews

Bruner Flctche Preslonburg. Ky.

the p

diedpital here as a result of a heart, mouth HigI attack suffered a week ago. Mrs. i play, changing Jensen was a member of the, days. Mrs. Wayne Mother church of Christian Sci- imsiruclor, and the student mak- entist, Boston. Mass., and of the’ing the dress or article is aS Order of Eastern Stars. | tached to same.

Surviving are a daughter. Miss; -------------Drucillo at home: a sister. Miss EVERY DOG HAS HIS DAY and Ncllii- Moore of Willard, and a u „ were Fridav ot next week, brother, David Moore ol Pl.v-lMay 13th, wed blame it on the

... . ! calendar, but ,ince it is Friday,Services were held at 3 p m. May 6th of this week. Fido or

Wednesday from the Fink fun Towser is just goinR to turn up enil home- here with George i (ha, m unii.so he isBearc, of &ndu.sky. conducting: K..p, a, home and securely tied Christum &ientist services. Bur- on .vour own premises. Chief of lal was made in New Haven cem- I Poh,.,. Meiser has been run ragg-

I ed with complaints of dogs run- j ning at large, over newly made gardens and lawns, so — you e hereby notified that if you do

GUEST PASTOR

New Lighted GlobeOf World At Library!

Dress Up Week ^ y^„hooi, ...m be guest hereby notified that if you don’tIn Local Schools!ru?htrn®c“h"u"S.tWrsa'irht •:'nd*'rVin^

I Rev, North of Magnolia. Ohio,,, aa ^ u , fwho delivered a trial sermon lastMay 2nd to 6th has tieen sun^aj- „;,s extended

■dr^-up week in Plymouth ^..j„ churchfigh School. Boys have drcaied his decision at an earl

is t globe of the ind also for

inst. rorld

_____ .. interestA splendid book '

received by the

:-Min« and odiicaUonal | High School. Boys have dros^ed ily instaUed Iighled down“thei?°hair. 'put ^ ties'and

for students :tcd adults, was ncently

/ed by the Library from John CampbaUt^ of‘ Akron,

lir Finest Hour" by Wmston ■chill. Her interest and gt

is appreciate by J^ard j jj.

hair, put on t effort to make

? girls have « high heels

trial sermon____;endcd a call and IF YOU ARE LOOKING for n

>uncii of new dish, look m the Mav issue dale. ;of Capper's farm, nationally clr- - Iculation farm magazine and tiw

Mother Dies in Bucyrus i Ssse^SlT/t“:p'p^rrs ?n"‘ihe^SoT Funeral Rites Saturday ’’Country cooking” De-_____ I parimcnt and wjts submitted by

l^F Keinath, Plymouth;V‘".'lU'o“:rud“MVeie/''.nr‘f.“^^^^^i.nted in the scheme since | M‘ch . alTived Friday and were

ig compulsor>*,Friday and wen

of Mrs. Krauler's mother. Josephine Bachrach and

Sif 5r; clothes for this week. As Sadie Krautcr of Bucyrus. who annual event it is to be hop. d Passed away Wednesday in City I it will be conUnuexl. Hospital after an illness of two

years.j Sur\-jvors William £.:

with a cooperative Chow Mein a suppe r. Business meeting fol- Shat lowed, with new b^'toks being or-' dered and other routine business! a •! \kt .s i Sur\-jvors are her husband,taken care ol by Pre.'^ Mrs. Bello 'ADnl WCOtnCf | William £.: two sons. James B. Bachrach. and officers. All mem-, • i of Bucyrus township and Walterbets were present. ..... 'D of Greenville, Mich,; and a

her. Clarence Beal of Bucy- Riles were held at 2 p. m.

irday in the Methodist church ■ - • - custis,

Hip-SkipoerFined $150

April. 1949 was almost normal in temperature, the average being 47.4 degrees, or only %\agrees, or only two-tenths

degree below normal. The 78 on the 29lh: the

I the 2nd and lOth.

rentinterested enough in their dren's spiritual growth to attend.

Mr. MelJick is endeavoring through his teaching and training, to carry the

Of th. Mpthodln J;;i“"Mf^drg' a:d'paX;pu^ng

crest inchildren, and they show t

lation of this tby givin t and co

BBTURN FROM FLORIDA

I dren attending and pan j were orderly and attent

By stories, songs,> readings, questio;

alogui

Following the dinner, James Root, toastma.rter, wormed up his audience, cspwinlly the .‘ituden with some verv humorous storiei

by Supi. a shi

Mr. and M™. C«-l l^vij have {^jro'i'S. nSnnermain add harlotte. H®rl»r, hibits, students and teacher gave was by coach Lymper of Mi

;»nt the , ^ good report of the work accom-! field, who told his audience

cspwinlly tl If very humo

He was followed

Uing frost occu , the 25th (31 degrees) but

: damiApril showers" wt

lays, for ;

.ndcosuaiidh.dnvmgli- ;;;ei;e;-aSve'nj^marii'll^ ' ^a heavy h.ml | Mi, Philip Moore ot West Highioul lumber for in the mom- street i Through the coi

Plymouth's Chief cf Police Robert Meiser had a busy week­end with accidents .<nd trafficviolations. Andrew Phillips of .................. ........... ........R. D. 2. Monroc-vill.', was fined 3 90 inches—an $150 and costs and hi.^ driving li- jnrhe.'; above n cense was suspendi*-! for six mnl phenomena months when he appeared in mu-1 at 3:00 o’clock in thenicipal court. Mansfield. Satu» ^f the ISth day. on a charge of fading to .stop ; while Spring plowing after an accident. | i.,ved due to wet ground;

Acting Municipal Judge Jamc.«i ' ‘Will suspended $75 of the fine on ^curkim the condition he pav damages fitting the grour

cul- o;,ts iind petting the .soil ready

The month of May opened au- i louslv with fruit trees in full

Dr. Dwight ifficiating. Bi

loth, tin Oakland cemetery, •urred

wasBuc:

UNDERGOES OPERATION•Mrs. Robert Moore of Shelby is

■ratior

LYMOUTH S Ball and Chair which received so

after being f<K)r of the village jai! '

ng remodeled ha.s a new own­er this week. Chief of Police Robert Meiser who received the

ill and chain as a gift, sold it

lin lb-

under while OWD-

f Police ived the

gift, sold it Eleanor Searle Whitney

of Washington. D. C.. who is col­lecting lore from Plymouth. M«- jor and Mrs. Christopher Phelan and daughter (the former Betty

own who were visiting in Ply- lUth this past wei'k with their

parents. Mr and Mrs. S. C. Brov took it back with them for M:

litney

) Mrs. ' WasI

IF YOU GET TIRED this sum- ruble down to Mary you’ll find a lot of

hand. In fact.iFate

RETURNS HOMEMajor Christopher_Phelan id daughter

?nty benches. ;y of the Fale- e facilities of

(dworking .shop were ailable. and the work

implished in about four t might be added that

the trio donated their lime, loo!

>ugh the court j Root-Heath Co..I the woodwo ’ 'madewashoui

butaddr

Ftorida, where winter Bette

FriendsXMPROVnfO

I fradueily

s will be to know_____ . L. E. Smith, pestor of

_ . Methodist Church, who has be« quite ill, is

I proving.

taJULBED ntOM ROBPITAL Mrs. Denver Reed was

ftem the Willard “ naidsy morning

by Mr. and Bdrs. ] interesting and elab

. is to be hoped tl

la. where they front the ^ report of the work accom-! field, who told his audience just r montl». TTxelr daughtw,! pjj,hed this year The flanncL what athletics meant, not only to wrolts'^*accompSied'%hra i individual and^schwl.

^ borate. 1 Lymper sit csnciI the fact that ait Mr. Mel-; good tean^ was composed of those

Religious j members who could, benefit by in the defeat os well xs through victory.

Coach McMullen awarded let­ters to members of the squads as well a.s cheerleaders, and thosereceiving the awards Monday I fore Whitney Briggs, night were; Richard Lowery. Don or. for disorderly cond aid Ray. Hulbert Metcalfe, Bill; Gayheart was creating a dis- Trauger, Duane Wilson. Kenny turbance at Hud’s Garage Donathan. Larry Hampton. Glenn Triw Street but when Off Burr^, David ^mSj_Harvey Wil Meiser i

A BJUIY OnLMr. and Mrs. James Moore are

the parents of an 8 pound. 6% ounce daughter bora last Wed­nesday, April 27th at the Shriby MtfBnrUlHai^Ul. IBe new ar-

* W01 be Bsned Susan Jota* Moore U the former Mias Smith, daughter of Mr. and Chss. Smith.

AOemMTSchneider and Imofsne

both students In the linor in-

It is to be lick can be retained Education instructor schools of this part of the county, and that Plymouth will give bet­ter ftnaheial support to this in­struction. Have YOU given any­thing?

Our children need more than sufficient food and fine clothing;

more parental Interest lining In kindness, con-

__________ cooperation, and intheir mental and spirtuat health.

M/m * «vweed was released sufficieot food and fine cl< d Hosptul Wed- they need more parental 1 and taken to her j in their training In kinci

in the lic-.siderstion. cooperation.

Greenwich Class Play Friday, 8H1

iccident occurn-<l a httlc , jspu iouslv with fruit trees in fullt ’______________ , Vou can cooperate bv raking the

^ S?iu*ntrn'3*pi^?inr.. “SI'S.

rn? ;S?r'c“„nnX JhSv ; >•-. make an effon to gel Plymouth ! really clean for the chiming sum-

Tex:Strci

SUtion. Bidd, to a ,bumper crops.

fender badly damaged Phillips failed to stop but Chu f of Police

lught him at New HaviMeiser caught him at New and hailed him into the Mans- field court Saturday m >rnlng.

WUIard Man Fined |Edward Gayheart oi RFD Wil- tors motoi

lard paid a fit

FATHER CONTINUES ILL

lel a-............ - . - .....................Ted to Fitchville on

lard paid a fine of S25.00 and Tuesday and caUed on M;‘. and costs amounting to $37 50 Sunday I Mrs. 1. M. Kooken. who have beer, morning when he appeared be- lU Mrs. Kooken is somewhat

■c Whitney Briggs, aitiniuting 1 duct.

Mrs. Kooken is some^^ improved but Mr. Kooken mained in a serious condition.

•I but V ved, he I

wore out : and he v

eon, John Root. Tim Burrer. Louie I Root. Joe Kennedy, Dean Gra- his arrest and he was pick bach Jacque Donnenwirth. Jim I in Willard. The hearing Shutt, Vale Reed. De» Donnen- rheld Sunday morning, wirth. Larry Schreck, Don Cun­ningham, Ronald Trauger, Bobj Schreck. Bob Echelberry.

BREJUCB ARM

‘S'unSv

8:00 p. m. in tl____ . _ditonum. The cast of this farce in throe acts tadoBes: Robert]FBWon, BUI Gtmmrt, PMri Short- .how Wlnnl* C«iToll, Jennie Hnwlaiul uul Beuiteat GIndgra MifTow. .’’enke Hoberl’P. Diehl, 7M BOmau). Bad TMli, Ddore* I Ktven township.

MOVEDand Mrs. Kenneth Fox

fr«n the home of

___ ’of\Ui Btay .• ...n. -____ _____ ___________ _ -____Be^.5Lhl»l5# toc-|» aflj. Northetrt ot PUrnwi^lSmmai Bind.owned

RECUPEHA’rilfGFriends of Miss Ida Ruth, of

New Haven, who has been a pa­tient at the Norwalk hospital, since September 27,

3w that she is showII be ring {

iprovetcasts have been removed. Miss Ruth suffered a broken leg in fall at the Norwalk school wbe he taught

RCACHEB DEBT1NAT70N

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kessler re­ceived word Monday from their daughter. Mrs. Robert Price that she and her four children had reached their destination Alama- gordo. New Mexico, safely. She will join her husband who is there for his health,

Mr. and Mrs. Kessler of Shiloh are residing in the Price home on Bukdiohy Street during her ab-

A BABY GIRLand Mrs. Roger Ross

the aiWillard announce t Wendy Lee on Monda at the Willard Hosph

av 'Mav“2nd :^0*«»«UNrnf CLUBS ENDSftai ^ I meetings fop summer

.......... .....dparenu »re I Th' las' C'””’r in. Jloss of

numi le din

been the custom m the oie and coffee, was ser\*od by thepast. I Luthe Mothc with )

id coff ny Cli

t in the pie .end the getl Sunday.; n

nted i nual Community Club picnic on Tuesday. June 21. at the Mary Fate Park. The Club will ser\*e ice cream and coffee, apd mem-

' sc*r\-ice.

Class- . It was decided to hold

1 *riie'’ch!^^-"’*' P°"'munity

^rs pn Ig of I beets.

was ser\*od I. of the church,

to hold the ; Club picnic

MARRIAGE LICENSE lice cream and coffee, ...Herman A. Ebinger, rural Wil- bers are to furnish table sc*n

lard and Jessie May Kirkwood,: Members of the family and gu rural Attica, both B. & O. Rail- wiU be invited to this event, road workers. Ford Davis. • who heads

" ' ' Club, suggested that new offiRELEASED FROM HOSPITAL and committees be chosen 1 ’ Mrs. Leonard Fenner and in­fant daughter were released on Tuesday from the Willard hospU

to the 1tesday I and uken irents. Mr. and Mrs.

lome of her D. K. Mc-

CHANGE or RESIDENCEMrlt Harry Chronister of SO

Sandusky Street has rented the

’ord Davis. • v Club, suggested t and committees be chosen to I gin with the Fall season and con­tinue through until the follow- iiu summer. A short election of offlem was held with Mr. Davis

en as president; Rob- n, vice president C. E treasurer, and Robert

_ BON adopt

.... .1

■THE FLYMOam (OHIO.) ADVXHTIBEH. THOTSPAY. HAT- 6, IMI

a;-??

Want ililsmE BEST COMPANY at the

time of an accident offering Automobile. Personal Liability. Motorist Mutual Ins. Co.. Colum-

side or whole. Leu Barnes/ phone 0M4. Dec-^-tf;

—New Hampshires. All are good layers and from strong, rugged

Bep.. Phone 1003.

WANTED TO BUY—Podltiy of any kind. Mrs. S. A. Crook,

; Plymouth. Phone &12>. D 23-i HAVE YOR 31

\ motorised, ligi t repair work gtiaranteed. Parts 8t {needles all types, free deliver) George Famwalt, 54 Sandusky S Phone 1051, Plymouth, O. 22-c-l

or». a. ix. ■>nt &m. p 23-tf-c ■ EWIJ»C MACHINE ght. complete. All

___ Blood tested down to re0 to assure livability. Buy fron1 hate

HARRY VAN BUSKIRK. Auc- ’ tioneer. 25 Years experience on livestock—Farm Sales and Chattels. 1 mi. south of Norwalk. Bt 250, Pb. 1450-Y, Norwalk, O.

July 2^pdFOR SALE — Mlx^ Gladioli

Ailhs. $2.00 per 100 or 35e per dozen. CcleryvUle Grwmhotute.

cars, tractors, plows and culti­vators. J. O. Schreck, Cor. Rail­road and West High St Phone $1. evenings 61. Fefa 3-tf

FOR SALE—Beef by the quarter. White Leghorn

J. I. CASE Sales & Service. New and used Tractors and Farm

Machinery. Priced to sell. J. O. Schreck. Phone 81, Evenings 61 Plymouth. March 31-tfcmcks tHB' VlEXfc R6UHPWhite Leghorn — White Rocks

Stripped for act' II

H TO. coJd ’.•r.T" TO« fixxtt, TOo’d find • reipriiini- iy coinplicaMd imcnuDcoc. Yet.

• telepboM esU is just About the cssksc tiuog in the world » do. Proof of the »io»- pic cooTeoieocc of telcpbooc ^ke b the fact that bothlocal aiMi long distance tclc- pbooe tra&c are at an all tiase high. This oamrally neaos that the compUcaiad mechankal andhuman operations oecesMry •. provide teiephons lanrka ace uodcr their heaviest prcHorc. Your cooperation and frieodU- ncsi are heiptog us greatly In our edorts to serve this uaBc as efidendy as possible.

Northern Ohio Telephone Co.FREE Nruacc latpcctica. bpcH repair wark aa aay

makcvaf faraacc. Cast hasM aa labar aad SMtarlals acad. Phaa# ar wrHa taday.

"More Comfort With Your Furooeo"

TU WUUtmmm BMt^r Campur:-With mu Jfow WilUwmmm THpl’lh AJU

“****■ Sltm,^-ll•nl^ OU.Tfih Al.l.rulL hnnu Im •«.

Ol. Cnk, mr CmI rtXTYD STEELE RllUMMilnUT,

B. r. D. Ho. S. SHELBY. O. PKOHE MSt-J

Meefa has-been!M«t Mr. Mercury!The old Romans thought he was the messenger o( the gods. Wtth timae srtnged feet he got around fast, doing ' all sorts of useful little Jobs on the way. This Roman messenger Is out of date now. For speed, you can't beat electricity. It's oo hand l/10D00,000th of a second after you flip a switch.

You can't beat electricity for usefulness, either. It’s Bke an extra pair of hands for the homemaker-always ready and willing to help clean and sew and cook, do the laundry, make W-i easy and healthy and comfortable. And you cant beat electricity for cost!Just think, one penny’s worth of electricity will mn your radio for a full erenlng- or swish the dirt from two tubs of wash - or tell yon the time for a week. In this era of sky-high costs, what other Item in your family budget does so much- for so little?

S±1n. QtgO POWac

FOR SALE — 19-29 ft house trailers, all aluminum. Can fi­

nance up to 36 moa. M. H. Cal- houm B-B TraUer Parte, 710 Clay St.. Gallon. O. Aprl4-21-28MSpd FOR SALE—16-ft Shulte trailer,

very clean, permanent bed. bot­tle gas. $600. H. P. Myers, Green­wich Phone 2732. 28-5-pdFOR SALE—lOjWrc farm.

mile east of Greenwich oi 224, beautiful 6 room house, insulation, shingles and stonn windows. $4,000. H. P. Myers, Greenwich Phone 2722. 28-5 'S-pd

studFOR SALE—Two Foxterricr dogs, 18 months and 2 yrs. nquire Mrs. Grant Bums, Co

ty Line Road, East on Pern..... Road. 28-5-pdFOR SALE — Early Anna So;

' Beans. Harry £. SiUlman, Phone 915Z Plymouth RFD. O.

28-5chg

FOR SALE — Solid mahogany Duncan Phyfe dropleaf tabu

two piece living room suite, like new $65.00} scveml Occathmal chairs $3.00 and up; maple Knee hole desk, chair to match; small

ith desk; National cash regis- $20.00; Studio coudies, low as

$2^50; Coleman Camp stove, like new; M. Ward electric refrigera­tor, good condition; lawmnowers, sharpened 6e reconditioned, $7.50 to $12.00; a few filing cabinets, $3.00 to $15.00: metal ice boxes; metal utility cabinets; gun cablv net; small show cases: electric wafers $20.00 to $35.00; Hi chairs; strollers; tricycles; four

16 tilt

sma] .. _shelves, nice for fruit cupbv«4ua. complete bed room suite, mod­em; lots of breakfast sets; open book shelves; large and miall record cabinets; table model ra­dios; several wood porch swings; Tilt back chairs and ottomans; cherry drop leaf extension table, antique; cherry wall cupboard, glass doon

FOR SALE—Plants tornatoS

OR RENT—Cottage on Crystal Lake, northern Michigan, all

modern, sleeps six. Call or arrite Paul B. Ruckman, Shiloh. Phone2641.__________________ ^5-pdFOR SALE—Pansies 8-qt bas­

kets 75c, 3 for $110. Celery- Greenhouse. CeleryviUe. O.

28-May 5-12-19-26-c

frame house, slate electricity in, basement, cistern, lar^e garage,

gas and ent. well and >, double lotf

nice lo-»me fruit, a very cation and in good neighborhood.

FoFsale — Two electric and two stand sewing machines; 2

portable electric, $30 and $35: two treddlc machines $18JM> 6c $22.50, all in good' condition. George Famwalt, 54 Sandusky St., Phone 1051. Plymouth. O. 5-c

plates: hot plat

gas and iscne 2 ai

iates; hall ..... ..................$1.50: loU of dishes: all kind of

ils; bed springs; vanities: s clean mat­

cooking utensil dressers; tresses For

CUpbufiuu,electric hot

3 burner; $1.00 to

c air bed

isers; vamUes:^ clean mat- ses; rugs 9x12, low as $10.00. real bargains come in and see stock of good dean furniture.

60S. I. D. Brougher. 76 Shelby, O.

CHICK the

raise a Also V White and 1 Studer, Pro

\CH MO]Super Li:

‘harX)Wnoi

, Prop. Phone, 2224, Uhl Pioneer Hatchery, New Washing-

5-12 —

V Super Line, easy to raise and hardier than pure bred. Also White and Brown 'Leghorns.

;ks Albert

WANTED HOUSEKEEPER—Re­sponsible woman or girl 1

sist in houi able firstthaler. 641 Foi Mansfield. Ohii

n or girl to as- keeping. Must be

to cook. Give all details in letter. Mrs. C. P. Siegen-

Hill Road, in _______ 5-dig

FOR SALE—Vegetable plants.early cabbage, tomatoes, sweet

poppers, pimentoes. Large pot­ted tomato plants. Dick's Green­house, 27 W. Broadway. 5-12-p

RouiFOP

ite 194, east of Willard. 5-pR S Ic O.

SALE—3-bottom

fX5R~SALE — 1936 OldsmobUe coupe. 2 new tires, good condi-

Phone 1204 or 30 Sandusky

NOTICE OF SALE OP REAL ESTATE

In the pursuance of an order of the Probate Court the under­signed will offer for sale at pub­lic auction on the 7th day of May 1949 at 1:30 o'clock P. M. on the

Lot No. 233 and being 1 lot West of Walnut

ide of Main > of Shiloh,

kitchen.

St ’I the South si<

VoUi nsista dinina

Street on............... ...Street in said VoUage The house const ' living room, d "

* staii___ . FORSYTHE,Administrator of the

I J. S. Forsythe. Dec.21-28-M-5

^^Mr.^and Mrs.^George Seitz of Mrs. Katie Erwin of Sl^Iby, R. D.

ChirchesFIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH

Supply Pastor Mrs. John ArmsizoDg, Choir

M. Qtalfaste. Orgonlak Sunday, May 8. 1$49

10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Harold Cashman, Supt Classes for all ages.

Meaning Worship at 11 a. m. Dr. W. D. Allbeck will be guest

day night 7:30 jST. JOSEPH’S CHURCH

Rov. Anthony Wertmaam MB.C.Holy Masses: First Friday

6 a. m. Saturday at 8 and 1( m. Sunday at 8 and 10 a. m.

Holy Name and Rosary Altar Societies' C<»nmunk>n Sunda

Confessions Saturday ?

Choir rehearsal 6:30 p. i Wednesday.

Official Board meeting evening, Thiusday, May ?(

. S. C. S. today at the church. Sock lunch.

this

LEGiVL NOTICENotice is hereby given, that

Bertha Ekhler R. D. 2. Shiloh. Ohio, has been duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix in the estate of Ella Bender de­ceased late of Shiloh. Richland County, Ohio.Date April 21. 1949.

S. H. CBABOOt Probate Judge of

28- 5-12-c Richland County, O.

6ENERALMELECTRIC1949 SPACE MAKRREFRIGERATOR

PRAYER: O God, You rthe whole world to new dignity

when You raised Your Son. be­cause In Him wc all lay humbly before You, Let our joy be with­out end. You have snatched us away from the perils of eternal death; let us now enjoy eternal life. Through Jesus Christ Our Lord. Amen.

(PVom the Liturgy of the 2nd Sunday After Easter)

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Howard L. BeSbst PwMr Robert SpoaasUsr, BnpL

Church School convenes at ten

areMol

Morning worship 11 a. m. -e invite to worship with t

All•thers* Day. All tspec;young cou] Ml

le*‘2*i:e if dcsin Advertise

itchen .[, close in. Inquire Office. S-pd

\LE — A moderr copper plumbing, has never

been rented and a property you don’t have to spend money on. One of the best locations in town. Can be seen by sppointment. Maurice Bachrach, 20 Mulberry Street, Plymouth, Ohio, Phone Phone 1212. 5-12-pdFOUNEi-Man's lodge ring: own­

er may have same by proper identification and payment of this

e Adv€FOUND—Bunch of keys: owner

may have same by proper iden­tification and payment of this ad.

FOR SALE — 100 lb Capacity Coolerator ice box in good con­

dition. Enquire 29 West High Street. Plymouth. O. 5-pdFOR SALE—Quonsel Hut over­

head wiring; floor plugs; 12x16. Inouire the Advertiser. rda SALE=ONE“AeRE of Und

and a Plymouth home with living room, kitchen, 3 bedrooms, oath; garage, occupy quick; pnee $4,500.90 ACRE farm sandy loam soil on

County Line Road; 40x60 bam. necessary out buildings all prac­tically new; 5-room home, base­ment; occupy quick: price $10,500. TO BUY OR SELL a farm, home.

business, call Mrs. Priest, Ply­mouth. 8165. Agent for the H. J. DIETRICH. Realty, Sandusky »<*• —

[-M Model R tractor culUvator; 1 M-M-R'

with or without cultivator; 2 Me- j Con^k Deering tank plisoters

ith 2 _____ith or without cull ormick Deering tank co

i4isnters; 1 McCormlck-Deering side rake; 1 6-ft disk, cheap; I 3-aection Si ' ‘ “3-aection Springtooth. cheap. NEW MACHINfalY — Speedex garden tractors with cullivatota

157.50: 1 M-M rake; Newwith or without rubber.

garden tractors with $157.50: 1 M-M rak! . wagons with or without rubt RoUry hoes, greaseless: 1 No. I4 New Idea tractor spreader; 1 15- in. 2-bottom A. C. plow, special price $200.00; New Idea 7-ft. pow­er "mowers on rubber; M-M trac- ,tor com planters: 1 Mulsifier for 'garden work; Temideton manure loadars; Vaeuway fanning mills: harvest handler elevators; Briggs a^ Stratton IH H. P. motors;

motors; electric moton. VANSCOY Tractor Sales

UGClinton IHmotors. VA____5 South Knitten fit,Ohio, Pbooe 3799.TWtt______ _ ___

MINO Also welding, cordssuinaia. uaiuirr l. sl wu-

~ ant 8C 3$-6-13-l»-p

vital-.. .........iples will receive a spec-

1 welcome.Choirs meet at the times an­

nounced.Nora Wyandt class meet at the

manse May 10th. Maxine Cun­ningham and Edna Dick in charge of the program.Workers' conference of the Sun­

day &hool meet Monday night Place to be announced.

PLYMOUTH METHODIST Leonard E. Smilfa, Pastor

Charlas Rsssspar, 81 S. Supt.Mrs. Willard Reas, Organist10:00 a. m. Sunday School.

Morning Worship.. F. meets at Shiloh with

i guests.

Modal NS-«F

WAS...’259"iNow

$245-00EMyTarmt

m M. Y. I Plymouth ;

BIO B-cu-ft MODBJ One-third mors refrigerated food- storage space than in <^dcr models occupying the —ma floor space!FEATURES GAIOREI Big freezer—Sig vegetable drawer , ^Lots of room for bottlea—Acid-resistant lining.DfiPENOABlE-BECAUSE IT'S GB40AL ELECTRiaBuy with confidence. More than 2,000,000 General Elec- ' trie Refrigerators have been in use for ten years or morel

Sm thit beautiful refrigerator I Come In todayl

BM k MllffiOpen Wednesday A Saturday Nights

On the Square Plymouth, Ohio

I^OTHER’s Day SpecialsFREE

FREEFREE

Your choice of either a 33-pieee Silverware Set or an extra heavy cast AlnmlTititn 0 0 0 k 1 H ^ Set (120 value) with the pnrdiaae of aay Oaa or Electric Range.

Good Until ' May?

FREEFREE

FREETonr choice of either a 32-piece Silverware Set or an extra heavy cait Alaminmn Cooking Set ($20 value) with the pnrchaie of any Gas or Electric Range.

Good Until Moy 7

Westinghouse Magic Chef SunroyElectric Range Gas Range Gas Range

' Full Automatic Oven 6 Speed Bnmen

3 Large Utility Drawer* Large Deep Well Cooker

Beautifully Detigned One-piece Divided Top

Thermortat Oven Control Large Siie Range

Guaranteed Bnmen Standard SiM Range

With Divided Top Large Iniulated Oven

$189.95 $184.50 $109.50

Take advantage of this Mother's Day Special. This offer is good for ony Gas or Electric Range displayed in our store. We have many models to choose from, so don't delay—stop today. Credit con be arranged on the new 10% down payment ploi; with 24 months to pay. Telephone us now for either o day or evening appointment.

Hf Badwartl Finitm Co.Shop wiOt Confidmm . ; . DepenJahle aud Comrteom Servlet for 42 Yean

40 E. Midn St / h PH0MS.46 Sh«lby. OWo

Society NewsCELEBRATES rOURTEENTH BSITKDAY

A group of friends of Key | «"***•■ Donnenwtrth ( •ning they wej

dining room^ti

ends of Ksyj«"»»» .Saturday eve> Later in the evei and helped to. seated around the < rteenth birtb>lble in the home nv

d^. orated pretty and was ter\'ed>aTh«y went to the hem which )««'> >>y Donnenwirth.

was decorated for the occasion Kay was the recipient of many by Leanna Shields. Jeanette Mu-' nice gifts and those attending the

’extras^YES! ECONOMY ^

OIVES YOUTHAN A LOIN V

A tincer* desire to make the loan, Respect for your confidonce, Personot eohstderotlon, Friendly often* tlon. Understanding, Better service —these ore the things you gel BESIDES the loon. Before you decide. Investigate. No obligation.

— lOANS UP TO $1000 IN ONE rjUPi—i

ISmmUZ

BREAD AT lTS BEST

Gas Conversion BurnersGas ond Hot Water Furnaces General Plumbing, Spouting

DALTON F. McDOUGALPhone 1252 Plymouth, Ohio

nss^i

Mod* petribb by MW, IXaUSIVI, AUTOMATKHToaiDTemiDis^NiTiRmiG1t« you COLDER COLD to ffMu foods faster and toep

ulv—umum steady, safe cold for normal food- get HOLD-COLD CONTROL, plus new Urge big Meet Keeper, two Giant Humidrawers and

f W.

i youfroeen foods aafi kMviDg. You Super Trweer, oCte greet features In tbe

steady, safe cold for normal fo<new Urge

ArserA W^tin^ouse

Shelby IMW.& Furniture Co.Depei

IB. Ml

THg PtYMOUTH,

party were: Mary Jo Ganahom,’ Leanna Shields. Martha Jane Schrvck, Jeanette Mumea. Jessie Steele, Jean Carnahan, Phyllis Willet, Marjorie Ricker. Faye Gotd^lth. Mary Alexander, Wan^ Curren, Betty Lewis, Roger Hampton, Jacque Donnen-. wirth and Kay Donnenwirth. i

VlBirORS IM COLE HOME Out-of-town visitors Sunday

afternoon in the home of Miss Jessie Cole were Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Sergeant of Sandusky. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Bruns of Huron.Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sutton of AlqYm, Miss Louise Diehl of New Haven, and Mr. H. E. Kibler of Pittsburg. Pa. Mr. Kibler is

■ 8 Baldwin piano company burgh and dropped m to ‘ther the new spinet piano Miss Margaret Cole as a

gift to her sisti good condition. It had.

NOW SHE IS SIXAlice Armstrong, daughter of j

!r. and Mrs. John Armstroi 64 Sandusky Street who

old Sui

Mrs. John Armstrong, of lusky Street who was six

years old Sunday, May 1st. enter­tained the membH*rs of the Kin­dergarten class at the home of her teacher. Mrs. H. H. Fackler, on Friday afternoon where Mrs. Armstrong brought dainty re­freshments for the little ones. Later that Afternoon from 3 to 5 the children of the neighborhood were entertained at the Arm­strong home. Alice was the re­cipient of many nice gifts.

Richard Allen Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lewis. 63 Sandusky Strt-et. in honor of his fifth birthday entertained a group of hi.s young fuends at his home Thursday afternoon. Dainty re­freshments were serv KichaiYl received many i

TO SING ON PROGRAMThe Auburn Orange of Craw­

ford County me making May bo.sk<?Ls filled with candy and cuke for inmates of the Crawford County Home at Bueyrus and

i pri'sent them this Ider

to si program.

the presentation

Members of the Plyrnouth Sad- ;dle Club will meet this evening. , May 5th at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dickerson of near Greenwich. The hour is set for 8 o'clock and all members asked to

VTOMrs. Glenn West entertaine xteen friends Sunday evening

her home honoring the birth- er hu.sbond and Mi ivrfmd of Sandusky.

Wt^sl ond Mrs. Crai ford were remembered with gifts and at the honoree's table when iipj-veii refreshments.

at her 1 days of Clyde Crav

Both Mr.

lovely r piece.take wa.s u.'UhJ ns a center pii

the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Russell N%)rris of Shelby. Pastel sh.ndes were u.'ed in the table appomt- mcnt.s.

Guests present were Messrs, and Minidamcs Elton Robertson. Luther Brown. Francis Burrer, Robert Williams, Mrs. Lulu Nor­ris. Harry Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Ru.<isell Norris of Shelby and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Crawford of San­dusky.

IDAY I _ _irthduy dinner Sun­

day marked the anntver.sary ot Martha Louise Eby at the home of hi i parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eby. Miss Nonna Silliman ol Garrett. Indiana, was the out-of- town guest and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Akers and daughter ol Plymouth were also present.

CARDEN CLuFtRIDAYMrs. C- C. Pugh will be hostess

Friday evening to members of the Garden Club. Roll Call is ‘Roses m verso” and Mrs. T. R. Ford has the topic An Ear\- Start With Roses« A good attendance is desired.

HANICK'S GuiiTSRecent guests of the

id Grace Hamel Moll, Ml Siam

Dai.sy i Mrs. Ivo N Mr». Carl ! Mrs. Bernice Cleveland.

NOW

SHOWINGCOUWEU

Power MowersAll Oiain Drive

MELm GARDEN TRACTORS

Raid Mowers

endabk A Courteoat Setvke for 42 Yean m B. Mala St CNiio Phone 46

Hal MyersFord Repair Shop or

S2 Plymouth St^

Mother’sDay

Sunday, May 8A perfect expression of sentiment for

Mother on Her Day ... A gift of jewelry or a chest of silver ... a beautiful watch or a scatter pin. At Curpen's you have a wid# variety of sweet remembrances to give mother ... tokens she will cherish through the years. Come in today and make your selec­tion from the house of a thousand gifts!

A Chest of SilverwareIf you want to remember Mother in a big way . .. Silver will do it. Several outstanding patterns to choose from, and designs that are exquisite to the eye. We’re offering 1847 Rogers, Wm. Rogers & Son, and Community Plate — each a masterpiece. Service for eight chests range in price from

$33.75 TO $69.75

Hallmark Greeting CardsFor Every Occasion! Send Mother's Today

IfGIFT EXPRESSIONS FOR MOTHER

Pen and Pencil Set Electric Kitchen Clock Electric Percolator Presto Cookers A 5iet of Book Ends Pearl BeadsSilver Serving Tray 3-Way Lamps

'0^

mm

Beautiful CompoctsDod'I IhLnk thMl Mom dowa'i Uk« to do 0 Utile "primping'* eooo in a vhUo. Of eoune, sbe'U appreciato one of oartxqoklie oompacta—

nWE WUCHEBPrices range from

$29.7S to $150If TOO want to roally thrill Motbor. then

•elect eoe of tbeeo fiao watebee for bar. She will always appreciato a tima plaoa oa tboea occaiiooe wbao tba seaars it. Our eelection includae many dacigne in Iba famous

ELGIN BULOVAHAMILTON GRUEN

DINBTERWAREfUal prida and Joy oomae to any Mothar who can **eai a pratty tabla." And thara'e

surpaieaa a ••( of dishes. Como in and eaa what wa rs oWarlng inImperial Gandlewick

GLASSWAREThk )• M ikx± ud tw

cbooM Trhat ,«i Mn.

Also featuring

FIESTA ond LURAY DINNERWARE ^

$1.00 to $5.00

Leather Bill Folds

"favor" from Her. A wondarful ebow- tag of Bill Folds including many da- ■igiM and paitanae. prioad from

$1.75 to $6.00 .(phae fadacal tax)

Spring Favorites in JEWELRY

You'll find it aaey to ealaet eomathing Mother wUl adore from oar eptondid •atoetton of Jewelry — eoUurad pearl

gorgeous array of aU Iho i

CURPEN^SJBWEUIT ft cm SBW

PeeelM Berii Mg. Phawirth,OUe

THE PLYMOUTH, (OHIO.l ADVEBTMER, THUMD&Y. MAT ». IMI

SHILOHNEWSAged Resident

Passes Away

MRS. MAUDE RUCJUMAN, Goiroqjon^ Athletic Banquet

Tobias W. Harvey, aged early Sunday momini

home of his dau^ter. Urt..diedtheGra

near R«ne, farmed and school and In later years for the Ohio Brass Co. in Mans-

a farm___ taught

later years worked

• fielcL He retired about ten years ago and since has made his home with Mrs. Bamd on West Main Street

He is survived by six daugh­ters: Mrs. Mary Hartman, Mrs. Blanche Wagner of VanBuren, Mrs. Maud Morrison of Paines- vUle. Mrs. Edna McQuillan of Adario and Mrs. Bamd and Dora Cuppy of this place, two sons, Cyrus of Shelby, and Tobias Jr. of Greenwich; twenty-two grand­children. and thirty-eight grand­children and two great-great grarKlchildren.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday afternoon at the Me- Quate Kmeral Home. Rev. C. S.

The P. T. A. are sponsoring the athletic banquet, Thursday even­ing for the boys of the basket ball team, their coach Mi ' "

: Donna Ireland,

ervo.Letters will be awarded.

GOOD HAMMWe hear, via grape-vine, that

neals are now being served Restaurai

tasty mi at the Tower conducted by the two energetic

oprietoxv, with theyoung men i help of their new cook.

We know from observation they have been using plenty of elbow grease, but not in the cook­ing. ■

MR. AlfD MRS. ED KIRG CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARIES

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Seaman at­tended a surprise party Sunday,

home of Mr. andHm tard Beck near Ripley Cen-

Thc occasion was planned Beck’s parents. Mr. and

SHILOH — N. Fairfield spoiled Shiloh’s baseball opening game Sunday by carrying away a 3-2 victory.

Shiloh took a 2-0 lead in the fourth inning but the visitors bounced back in the top of the fifth |o score all its runs and go out in front to stay.

Mr. Harry Cox. old of Ganges, was pleai

last We ’

resident. tly sur­

prised last Wednesday evening with a party in his honor on his eighty-seventh birthday. “rhe affair was planned by his son and _ daughter-in-law, Mrs and Mrs. Walter E. Cox. who reside with gl him. and his daughter. Mrs. n: Charlotte McCormick of Shelby.&lr. Cox has been a blacksmith in Ga^es for about fifty years, and still works in his shop every

for Mrs. Beck’s parents. Mr.Mrs. Ed King, who recently ebrated their fifty-first wed

liversary and their birthdays, .bout seventy old friends and

neighbors gathered for a covered dish dinner and afternoon of vis­iting.

ALUMNI BANQUET ANNOUNCED FOR MAY 21

The annual banquet of the Shi­loh High School Alumni will be held Saturday evening, May 21. at 7:00 p. m. at the school house. Those attending are assured of an excellent mvai 'and a gbod pro­gram.

PAST MATRONS ENTERTAINED

Members of ente;club were

Betty Brigj

the Past Mab rtained by 1

man. Mi Briggs hi bers and lightful I

itrons Mrs.

Zack-

Seventeen mem- lest enjoyed a de-

iggs and Mrs. Faye 2 [onday evening at

SHERRY NESBITT 18NE YEAR OLlSaturday, Mr.

Nesbitt entertained Mr. rtim Homer Carmean and family of

iWEU. PARTY ;t Friday evening. Mr. andi JosM W. Hammdh ^tar- \ i friends at a “going »way'’>

ay, I:bitt entertaini

Homer Carmean and family Willard, Mr. and Mi%. Del Nesbitt. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Nes­bitt and Jane and Pat Blackford, the occasion being the first birth­day of their daughter. Sherry.

f afternoon the diUdren !>ighboriiood bad a party y in the Nesbitt yara.

. of the r j for Sher

left!> in Bm’THDAY DINNER

j Mr. and Mrs. the serv-ed a bin

FAREWELL PARTYLast

Mrs. Jitained friends at a „__ ^ ^ ,party, in honor of Mr. aod Mrs.Harmon Roethlisberger who ]Tuesday for their new home Texas. j Mr. and Mrs. I. L. . McQuate

Cards were the diversion of the] served a birthday dinner Sunday evening, Harmon Roethlisberger, in honor of Mrs. Eari McQuate of and Paul Rader winning the'Plymouth.prizes. Refreshments were served: Sunday afternoon callers at theby the host and hostess. Those McQuate home were: Mr. and atending were: Mr. and Mrs. i Mrs. Ralph Thomas of Ashland Chas. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wing- Mohn of Mansfield, Mr. apd Mrs. j ett of Mansfield.Harold Lanzen of Shelby, Mr. St: -------------Mrs. Raymond Richards of Wil-1 A NEW HEIR

Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ferrell, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Spii. and Mrs. Paul Rader and the

honorees. Mr. and Mrs, berger.

Mrs. Leo Spiegel e Bucyrus are the parents of a son. 1- John Leland. bom Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Leland Hopkins are the grandparents.

ATTEND FUNERALMr. and Mrs. Alfred Beck of NEW

Shelby. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beck. Mr and ]Mr. and Mrs. Marion Yoha and moved into t Howard Noecker attended the berger home, funeral of Mrs. Margaret Lease er the management of Kenton last Wednesday. lenger filling statior

(AGEBSEnderbyMrs. Enderby have

into the Harmon Roethlis- md have taken ov-

of the pit-

H M PULLMAN STYLE

BREAD14c Loaf - 2 for 27c

SEAMAN'S GROCERY - Shiloh

Co-Op E-3

TractorECONOMY — EASY

L CONTROL — NOW ONLY

*1799®®AVAILABLE WITH LIVE POWER TAKE-OFF

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

Geo.Swanger Dies Suddenly

George C. Swanger, 71. died sud­denly Saturday evening, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Ray Ba­ker in Mansfield,

was a retire')Id his farm,

WHITE HALL CHURCH OF GOD

Rev. John R. MUler. Pastor CfaMfor VanSoey, S. 8. Supt. Sunday School 10:00 a. m. Church Service 11:00 a. m. Evening Worship 7:4S p. m.

farmer, hav ing sold his farm, four and one- h^f miles no^-eut of to^.

He he

fuQf niiles nbr^-east of after the death of his wife, riet, about five years ago.

Shiloh whe

MT. HOPE LUTHBIAN CHURCH

R«t. C. 8. Gladfellar. Pastoc Howard Clark, 8. 8, SopL

E. Floy Rom. Organtot.Sunday School................ 10 A. M.[Church Service.............. 11 A. M.

Church Aid I wiU

May 12th. A good desired as the ladle to repair the chu and will appreciai help.

Hoom BuBdm Oms

then came to lived several years, spent one winter with his daughter in Flor­ida. and since has made his home with his sister. He was a mem­ber of ML Hope Lutheran church.

Mr. Swanger is survived by one daughter, Mrs. Miriam Stauffer, of St Petersburg, Fla., three grandchildren and four neat grandchildren. Two sisters, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. Edith Chase of Los Angeles, Calif., and three brothers, Charles of Little Wash­ington, Sherman of Shelby and Clarence of Bellingham. Wash.

Funeral services were held at the Jones Funeral Home in Mans­field, Wednesday morning, and short graveside service at Mt. Hope cemetery. Rev. Carveth Mitchell, pastor of the First Luth-

church at Mansfield was the

IT HUNTThe Shiloh Hustlers 4-H club

met on April 26th, at the Shiloh School. A “pes^ hunt’’ was agreed upon by the members. Captains w'ere chos«i for two teams, Dick Reynolds and Howard Worrell. The hunt was to tftart 2nd.

A game was played and enjoyed by all. After the meeting, the project leaders discussed prob­lems of the members.

The next meeting will be held t the school bouse on May 10th

at 8 p. m..Edward Ballitch, 'Reporter

There was a good attendance at the meeting of the P. T. A. Mon­day night. A good program was givch and the attendance prize was won by the fifth grade.

An election of officers resulted I follows:

President—Anton Herz Vit* President—Mrs. Helen Kline Se<yy—Mrs. Helen Myers Treasurer—Mrs. Fern Pittenger

O X. 8. MEMBERS ATTEND INSPECTIONS

Sixteen members of Angelas Chapter O. E S .attended Inspec­tion of Bucyrus Chapter. O. E. S. Bucyrus. last Wednesday night.

On Thursday night fourteen members attended the inspection of Glenwood chapter, in Bladens- burg. this being the home chapter of W. M. and W. P.. Nellie and Dean Hall.

On Saturday. Mrs. Hall. Doris erz and Letha Kcndig attended le Institution of Licking Chap­

ter, in Newark. At this time the initiation was conducted by the Grand officers of the Grand Chapter of Ohio.

Inspection of Angclus will take place. Wednesda;May llth.

LEARN HOW 4-H CLUBTwentv-lhrce members of the

Learn How’’ 4-H club met aft school, April 26th. The preside: Mary Ann Butner. called the

leeting to order and Roll Call answered with ’'Something

Our Meet-

Thc Church Aid will meet at Thursday afternoon,

attendance Isthe <^i May i:

lurch ‘

are plai lurch hymnals, late plenty of

Tuesday evening. May 10th.

ROME COMMUNITY CHURCH Edgv E. Edtoit Miistofor M. B. Uncor. 8. 8. 8upl

SuiMtey. May 1^9Sunday Bible ^ool at 10 a

m. Claues for all. Lesson sub­ject: “The Clash With Religious Authority.”

Morning worship ser>'ice at Yoimg peoples ser\'ice at 7

E>vning Worship service at 8. Mid-week Prayer and Bible

tudy service Wednesday cven-

?Tiis Lords day is recognized Nationally as Mothers Day.

Wc will be honoring our Moth­ers in all the service) if you ‘'nvite

lave n ou to

ring our Moth i:cs of the daj

lurch Home w worship with us.

SHILOH METHODIST CHURCH Laoaord E. Smith, Paster

Revs CihU, Ozyanlst Mrs. Earl Huston, Choir Did.

Earl Huston. & 8. Suj^ • Thursday 7:30 p. m. Choir re­

hearsal.; Sunday 9:45 a. m. Morning wor-lip.10:45 a. m.. Sunday school.M. Y. F. meets at Shiloh this eck.

Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Nesbitt were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bissel and daughter of i Shelby, and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent i Holland and family of Wooster.;

and Mrs. Wilbur Carlson j mily of Shelby

tiirand Mrs. Dewey Reynolds | Sunday in Coshocton, and Mrs. Lewis Huffman

of &vcland visited Mr. and Mrs., Ed MeUick Sunday.' ,

Mr. and* Mrs. Wayne Perrin & lughter of Parma were Sunday |

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dean 1 Dawson. j

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nixon I ind daughters Carolyn Sc Gloria;

of Mansfield spent Sunday with | Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston. *

Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bamd of | VanBuren and Mr. and Mrs. Her-1 bort Linderman and two daugh- j ters of Cygnet were callers of i Mrs. Grace Bamd Sunday. \

Mr. and Mrs. Darley Arnold spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold and son near Mans-

ENU8T8 IN WAF8“Miss Hulda Jane Martin whose

parents reside at 37 Sandusky St. enlisted in the WAF*s AprU 27. for a three year enlistment She will taka a 11 week basic at Lackland AB. San Antonio, Tex­as. Miss Martin was riding in Toledo prior to her enlistment, and was employed by the Ohio Bell Telephone Company. ”

New Londoner Visits Plymouth Guest Pastor

NEW LONDON — Henry Par­nell of New London, spent Sun­day at Plymouth, Ohio, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. Gerald North of Mwolla, Ohio.

'me NorthsThe Norths are old friends of the Parnell family, with four members — an unde and three Parnell brothers, living at North home in Clevdand, >a period of twenty years.

Rev. North, a Luf ter. was guest preai

Plymouth,morning «^icc’ visit to Ih)

itheran min preacher at the : at PlynK>uth, his

Buried At- HuronFuneral services for Mrs. Viola

Kilpatrick Woodworth, widow of Jay C. Woodworth, and former Erie-co. school teacher, were held Tuesday at the Harold Dicken Funeral Home in Elyria and bur- ial made in Scott cemetery, Hur-

Before Woodwojresided one mile east of New

oving to Elyria, Mrs. and her late husband

Ha-

E«ADST0C3ClasMS HM Cows »M0

Asnosdfais to ab* k— CALL —

NEW 1 1«VER8E WA8H.A X X XCHARGEI

NEWWASHINGTON

FERTILIZERS. a BUCH81EB. IM,

ven on Route 224. She is step-mother of Mr. Thorr Wi worth of Plymouth,

Mrs. Woodworth attended the Huron schools and Baldwin Col­lege. Berea. She taught school at Rye Beach and Dutch Settle-' ment near Sandusky and acted as | 0 substitute teacher in Huron.

Surviving are one son. May­nard Robinson, Elyria; two su-

. ters. Mrs. William Bade. Vickery 'ood- and Mrs. Frank Stubbs, Detroit

and two grandchildren.

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Newspapers and MagazinesWe carry many daily papers and feature many Sunday editions—you can get what you want, not only in papers, but the latest Fiction and Detec­tive magazines. We haw hundreds to choose from.■jPI U*1 L* D X Complete Fountain and I nC nitClling I OSt Sandfolck Sendee—Always Good

&Mr. Albert Benedict of Shelby

spent the week-end at the home of Mr .and Mrs. Merton Benedict.

Mr. and Mrs. Herschel Heichel of Mansfield s^nt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peterson.

^ Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Mellickchapter, and family spent Sunday with

ly night, I Mr. and Mrs. Roy McFarland near Shelby.

Mrs. Vera Hopkins entertained! six friends at cards, Monday nine.

I after sident

was ar We Shlould Learn at

SCHOOL NEWS Sixth Grade

Traskie Howard brought quiz exercises,

in ge-

iskie Ho-uestions for morning We are studying Chii

ings.” ography.It was decided to take a penny

collection at each meeting. Mar­lene White, Ellla Rinehart and Peggy Lofland were appointed to plan a picnic to be held shortly after school is out.

Our adviser. Mrs._____ 1-1______1 .t _________. -

'iser.................. ..................... ........ ^ -explained the requirements for a in spring flowers. We appreci Banner Club. | this as it certainly brightens

This week Carol Black. Ron­nie Reiner, Phaenon Guthrie and Ina Brown read their favorite stories.

Many cMdren have brought

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yaF/ft ^utQau CccpeFatiie

from the clothing pro| baking of cakes and cooki girl is to have her materia time school is out so *’ start on our project.

Everyone who wants a book is to bring 25e to the

Each I terial by the.

•xt

* Marlene \^ite. Reporter

TO LIVE IN TEXASMr. and Mrs. Harmon Roethlis­

berger and son Kenny, left Tuesdi home

er and son Kenny, left on day morning to make their e in Texas. They will live in-y will live

their fully equipped trailer home and manage a filling station at Monahans, Texas.

HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Robert Moser and Itoby

daughter were dismissed Sc came home from Shelby Hospital

OOE8T8 AT BOYCE HOMESaturday and Sunday guests of

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Boyce were: Mr. and Mrs. Dan King and fam­ily of Mansfield. Mr. ar^ Mrs. Biorton King of New London.: Mrs. Rose Keineth and family of i Greonwich. Mrs. Grace BUlings-!ley of Wooster, MrJoim Bash and aon of North Fail fidd. Mr. Sc Mrs. Howard Phelf of WmiamsTield.

SI?:elp,

__ -------------------- - Min Jwiiceaditonth of Shelby, Mr. and Mtl Jeme W. Raminen uid family, a^ Mr. and Mn. Haimoo Roath- tMeerfar and wa Xtaar M tMa

Announcing...The Purchase of the Backensto Bldg., and Kennard StoreAs we go through the present stock, consisting of dry goods, notions, groceries, & drugs, preparing to close out certain lines, we will have many bargains to offer.

Onx anliM oloefc of Wall Pap«r, pins many olhoa ifoBM, ara awaUable nOw at GL08B OUT FBIGI81

D. £. HUGHES Former Plumbing and Heating Manager of . Montgomery-Ward Store, ManafieU

Mother's Day

Next Sunday

I&%§ti

Flowers k CudvdfekANIUlCiS - PETUNIAS **

HYDRANGEAS MIXED POTSSINGLE CARNATIONS, 50c EachWhitman’s — Schrafft’s — Daggett’s

Page & Shaw's Candies A Wide Assortment, boxed $125 to $4.00

MOTHER’S DAY CARDS . 5c to $1.00 ORDER CORSAGES NOW

Tie Blid k GolilOn the Square PLYMOUTH, OHIO

THK PLYMOUTH, (OHIO,) AOVCHT18CR, THURSDAY. MAY 8, IMS

^giety-Club News^o.. E. S. IKSPECnOHS

Springtime Inspection i the work of the (ss

NEW EASTERN STAR eeting« CHAPTER ORGAHIZED

e Order of the Mrs. Martha McBeth.Star arc always lovely, Matron of Plymouthtnd well attended. , E. S.. and Mesdamea ____

and Doris Herz of Shiloh attend* ed the institution of Licking

. Worthy Chapter, O. Nellie »

th of the

7^11last Saturday evening at the American Legion Hall. Mr. Smith conducted a series of lectures last summer in Plymouth in the in*

attended.The - IniH>ection of Buc: ____

Chapter was held on Wednesday, ed the institution of LickingApril 27th, with Mrs, Della Dol* Chapter. U. D., of the Order of ________________________bv. Worthy Grand Matron of the Eastern Stars, at Newark, O.. summer in PlymouthOhio, os the Intpccling Officer, last ^turday. The affair war rerest of both the PoliiAttending the meeting from Ply* held at the Central High School Firemen,mouth were Mrs. F.dilb Rose, of Newark and was most interest- _Mrs. Viola Burns, Mrs. Ingeba ing. All ritualistic work was Scott, Mrs. Harriet Robinson, put on by the Grand Officers of Mrs. Betty Adams. Mrs. Bertha the Grand Chapter of Ohio.Frazec. Mr .and Mrs. Carl Ellis* -------------ind Mr .and Mrs. McBcth. .MOT

Bellville hold their Inspection ' is P >n Thursday evening, April 2Sth. i At

................................... less. Deputy>m Buc:

RSpccting OffUtoring to !Mrs. R. C McBeth and Mrs. | Mrs. Edith Rose and Mrs. Viola Bums. [Matron

'On Friday evening. April

1' IS PLAMHED BY O. E. S.I. { At the next regular meeting of f Plymouth Chapter O. E. S., on '.! May 10th. a Mother's Day cere*

y will be presented by the :ers under the direction of

Martha McBeth, Worthy

on Thursday evening, and Mrs, Ada Kie . . , , .

and Matron, from Bucyrus.l May 10th. a Mother's Day cere* IS the Inspecting Officers. Mo*linony will be presented by the ring to Bellville were Mr. and | officers under the direction of

I he]?'on'TprSBurns made the long trip to Car* the close of Chapter lovely re*

“* ■ • *■-- freshments were servedWorthy Matron, and thi date Matron. Edith Rosi

-ns made the long trip ey, Ohio, to attend Inspection.The Deputy Grand Matron was also the Inspecting Officer of this Chptcr.

------------- VISITCOMING FROM CALIFORNIA | Mn

Mrs. Ethel Brumbach and son i Route 3 hi Dudley of Los Angeles, Calif., | visit with will arrive this evening and visit ;Chas^Stut

IcQuate home, ill n

i by he A

atie 1 las ju

in the Earl McQuate home. Mrs. Brumbach will rem.nin but Mr. week

will -------------------------

vin of Shelby returned from a aged unde. Mr.

Stutzman and sons of Atti- She expects to return in a

» to assist In the home.1 return lathe west

LUTHERAN MISSIONARY SOCIETY FRIDAY

le LuMembers of the Lutheran Wom­en’s Missionary Society will be

was guest of honor Thursday ■ Friday. May 6th at 2 o’clock at evening at a birthday dinner! the home of Mrs. Bertha Webber, served in the home of her brother 1 Mrs. Jack Port is the le.nder.S. C, Brown and wife of North --------Street. Other guests.were MissiMA'----------------------Eklilh; Brown of WUla^ and Ma-ilh; Brown of WUla^ ar jor and Mrs. Christopher Phcla and daughter of Arlington. Va.

ATTENDS SHOWER Miss Janice Ramsey attended

miscellaneous shower Friday e ning for Miss Beverly Van C given at the home of Mrs D. VanCura, Jr.. Ashland

nsfield. The

tTie April meeting of the Maids of .^e Mist Club was held at the home of Mrs. Edith Ross with twenty-seven members, five chil­dren and three gursts pic-scnt to

of the fine pot luck red at the noon hou;

Maof 1

. leaithe marriage of .Miss Van( William C. Graham

of FelRefreshments

.<(mall tables whi live with pastel a

PERSONALS:Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs.!

.hland «oad, .he wi|h G.“^, McEl.Sh,:reomoi;Sra”on of’ Mrs. Sharick, WiUard. Mrs.

tics was held. I.___Next meeting place is undccid*

!h the Advertiser for an-

rnediCuraevent

Firemen.Following the Ball, members of

the local organization. their wives and visiting members fromives and visiting

arby cities and towns party in the rooms

romenjoys.

: announce*

Mr. and Mrs. John C. Fisher an­nounce the marriage of their daughter. Betty Ruth to Mr. Dan Albert Kirkpatrick, 111., on Thurs­day. April 28th, IM9. Winter Ha­ven. Florida.

Mr. Kirkpatrick was bom and raised in Plymouth, graduated from the local schools, class of 1944. served two years in the Na­vy and has been attending school in Florida,

ATTEND NUPTIALSMr. and Mrs. Charles Looka-

bough attended the wedding Sun­day afternoon of Miss l»is Jane Senert and Sidney M. Earhart, in the United Presbyterian church in Mansfield.

The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Senert and the groom is the son of Mr.

Id Mrs. S. L. Earhart, both of ansfield, ' ookabaugl

Fred Schneider, New Haven and 1 ington. D. C.Mrs. Mark Ryder of Lancaster, also called Pa, Iney.

Mi». Harold Porter east of Sbi-!Joh, spent Friday wlthl Mrs. I Mr.Haveriield and baby, of Shelby ; motored Route 3. ’ week-en

Mr. and Mr«. Walter Brown : their »n, Walter, and family of Mamfield called on !ter. Sunoay afte.^-,,..Mr. and Sirs. Blaine Haverfield Mrs. Charles Polluig and and son of Shelby Route Friday, .Mr. William Polling of

.Mr. and Mrs. Lester Haverfield City. Ohio, called on Mr. end Mrs. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair at their aona Conda Webb and family of &

He.’^lx ihio, wwe T

temoon callers at the Mcthodi

While thwe she Mrs. C. V, Wblt-

ElcanorPlymouth.

Mr. and Mrs. James St. Clair 1 Newark for over the

-end and were guesU of Valter, wife and daugh*

'tertuxm. Mr. and son and

Junction:Uy, Ohio, calleO on Mr. and

St. Clair at their son’s home.Mr. and Mrs. Iden Jackaon and 'mijy were in Mansfiled Sunday,

of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pearl

field. fjfmiJy wer.____ .Re\'. and Mrs. He.'-bert Cassidv : guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest

of Lodi. Ohio, wwe Tuesday af- Wilson and family and Mrs. Pearl temoon callers at the Methodj^t Meek.Parsonage. 1 Luther E. Brown returned to

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pontius! Plymouth SatuMay after spend* of Doylestown, Ohio, were Over • ing the past week in Columbus Friday night guests of their par* j where he attended a heating din* ents. Rev. and Mrs: L. E. Smith i ic conducted by the Surface Com* and family. j bastion Corporation.

Mm Ruth Kcto spent Sunday i a, employee of the at the home of her fnend Nancy Ohio Gas Co., in charge of 1 Uatherman of Mansfield. j ...ji residential heaUn,

and Mrs. F. B. Carter and I Brow rhildn “ ------

s. F. B. Carter Betty. Holly

d Sunda; hio.

L. Bethel spent the with her daughter.

Bethel at Ashtabula. O.

Eastdus-Mr.

grandchildren Betty. Holly and Danny Carter enjoyed Sunday af­ternoon at Huron, Ohio.

Mrs. H. week-endMiss Mae Bethel at

Miss Rita Keith spent Sunday at the home of Miss Eva Krepps. Mansfield.

.Mrs. Harold Sams returned Monday from several days visit with her sister, Mrs. Harvey Lanchart and husband at Wash-

........... companyin Columbus. Types of installa­tion, as well as heating engineer­ing were the main topics dis­cussed. The school was conduct­ed through the use of charts, pic­tures, and many important talks were given by men who are well acquainted with gas combustion.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Feichtner were in Akron over the week-end with relatives.

Plymouth BlocksAre made to standard specifications which makes them outstanding in appearance — smoothnem and durability—>

A REAL mfc CEMENT BLOCK

Round Cornered Blocks are Availablet.el Us Figure Your Future Needs

Plymouth Block Co.DON ROE PLYMOUTH. OHIO HENRY VAN LOO

served at ed—watcl. .. ere attrac'. nouncement,

appointments. j

SUNDAY GUESTSSunday callers at the Stacy

Misses Edith

John Lorah and daughter of Syc-, amorcg Ohio and Mr. andand Mr

y. Ohio.

MAYS daTJ

Dormeyer Food Mixers . ■ $29.95, $37503.^9.95Horton Electric Ironer ... $49.95G. E. Automatic Electric Iron .« • $11.95Automatic Pop Up Toaster • • • $18.95Electric Waffle Iron .... $6.95G. E. .Automatic Steam Iron . . - $17.95Sunbeam Automatic Iron . . - $12.95

PYREX WAREWater Sets . - ... $3.45 upPortable Radios .... $19.95 upTelechron Electric Clocks • • $4.95 up

MiiTo.matic, Wear Ever, Presto Pressure Cookers, Wear Ever Aluminum Ware, Revere Stainless Steel Ware Wins Pinking Shears • - • $7.95Sampson Card Tables • • • $5.95, $12.95Sampson Folding^Qiairs > • ' ■ $555 eachBread Boxes ■ ■ • • • 98c upKitchen Stools . • • $2.75 to $15.95Waste Basket - 39g up Cannister Sets . 98c upHoover Sweepers ... $23.45 up

HORTON, MAYTAG AND G. E. WASHERS . G. E. REFhlGERATORS AND DEEP FREEZERS

RANGES, MAGIC CHEF GAS RANGES PHILG^VS BOTTLE GAS RANGES

GLADIOLUS BULBS, 12 Varieties 69c box

MILLER,

Benny chose “Peddler, Peddler, who is Knocking” for his song and his mother brought mint Ice with chocolate, cup cakes with candles and favors for the entire group.

MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEDAnnouncement i.s being amde

of the marriage on Saturday. April 30th of Dale Kcllerhal.«! rf Plymouth and Miss Virginia: White of New Wa.shington. |

The ceremony took place at the home of Rev. B. L. Allen of| Greenup, Kentucky, officiating f pastor.

The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mitchell, sister and brolhcr-in-Iaw of the groom.

W. S. a 8. MEET TODAYMrs. James St. Clair and Mrs.

Ira Ross will be hostesses today at the noon day lunch served to members of the W. S. C. S. at the Methodist Church. It will be a sack lunch, with desert and cof­fee furnished. All members ore asked to attend .

LUTHERAN LADIES AID MEET MAY TENTH

The Lutheran Ladie.s Aid will be held on Tuesday. May 10th at the parsonage. Dinner will be served at 12:30 by a committee. There will be a charge of 35c. Please bring your own table ser­vice. All ladies of the church are invited. ______ _

5(HinC 5

IliynORUiniK■ •■■■I ■^■■10.

Thurt.-Frf.-SU.. May 5-B-7

“KNOCK OS ANY DOOR”

----------------- PLUS -----------------

•THELAST BANDIT’SMrli Sunday. May gih

“Mother is a Freshman”

StatrinaLoretta Young Van Johnson

Tnaa. Wad. Thmt. May lS-12

“DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS”

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“My Own True Love

3

HeinzSale Chances are that Mom is much more interested in a “corsage*' of fresh, vitamin-packed vegetables than any orchid . . . be­cause the good health of her family is mighty close to Mom's hesrt. We salute Mother on her Day with a promise to make her job simpler . . . and to make her budget-balancing job easier.

HdRzCatnp taS'2f.r49° HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBER

PICKLES,29cHeii2Pork»B«aD*2„„,3r

Hciiz BcaM 2 HEINZ PREPARED

MUSTARDi.r. . 12cHeiiz Beans “'SX 2

ORANGE WATTLES FOR THOSE LUNCHEON

GUESTS cupc cake flour

1 tsp. baking powder 1 tt^ sugar > 2 tsp. salt1 tbsp grated orange.2 egg yolks and whites 5 tbsp. shortening.' 2 cup milk \‘z cup orange juice 1 tsp. lemon juice

Sift flour with baking powder, sugar and salt. Add orange rin. Beat egg yolks and add shortening, milk and juicee. Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Combine ingredients. Bake In waffle iron.

H & M

Bread16-os. or Over

loaves

H & M

BUNSFresh Daily

2 Pkgs. 1^0

Chocolates °«^89cHEINZ Spaghetti - 2 cans 31c HEINZ Macaroni - 2 cans 35cHEINZStrained Baby Food - 3 cons 29cHEINZJunior Chopped Foods, 2 cons 29c

Quality MeatsWALDOCK'S SLICEDBACON - lb. 39cHOME MADE STUFFEDSAUSAGE lb. 39cASSORTEDCOLD Cuts lb. 39c(mOXCEBOLOGNA ib. 25c

CheeseMUd Y.Uow CoOry

39c Ik

Kingnut ^ 0q

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DAN HOHLKR

THE PLYMOUTH. (OHIO.) ASVEBTtSEB. THDBSDAY. MAY (. IMt

iw Havca lotesand son were break

Sunday of Ibeir paw i Mrs. W. E. Duffy.

LIVE WIRE SUlfDAY SCHOOL

The Live Wire Sunday School

vnrr ix crestuhcMr. and Mrs. James Waters and

Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Nbw*meyer & children spent last Thursday eve* nina with Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey Woodworth and famUv at Crest*

the birthday anni* iTilma Jean Wood*

WUeox guests Mr. and ]

was the birthday annlver* of their mother. Mrs. W. E.saiV o:

Duffy.

VlSfr AT CHILEMrs. A. W. Penrose and Miss

Irene Arce spent Saturday and Sunday in Cleveland with Hr. A. W. Penrose and Richard Fink, pa* tients at the Crile Veterans Hm- pital. Both are reported better

BIRTHDAY SURPRISE1 Mrs. Ralph Mooi I Evelyn, Mr. and Mrs I inson and sons,1 Carpenter of- irpent

r, and Mrs. Harry Duffy and Long of Gi . .and Mr. and Mrs. Claude John Newmeyer and

!rs. Lester Messrs. 1

WUUrd. Hi ich.'Mr. and

dauglMrs

:hter

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if you're o select risk driver you con quolify for oconomicol prolecHoii with Form Buroou Mutual Automebilo Insuronco Co., Columbus, .Ohio.

^ Select risk company ^ Aulomotic renewals

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CHAS. W. RESSEGERgy Pubtte Squaio Pfaeoe 1229

PLYMOUTH. OHIO

rWoM evofi non on my * ______ Tow_______ U*

SunbeamE A D A T' I rs B f S T

m.

Mr. and Mrs. RusseU Robi and daughter of Plymouth j led a birthday surprise paj

lin* I and children of Monroe'

tended for Mrs. Minnie hone Satyrday

«vlUe w of Mr. I

Shelby spent last Wednesday FORMER RE8IDEHT DIES I eveni^ with Mr .and Mrs. Chas.

Wordard Chapman family o of Mrs. Viola Woodw_______ ______ roodwonhday. wife of the late Jay C. n worth at the home of her Maynard Robinson at ]M^naiFuneral was he: Elyria and burial ron cemetery. She resident here.

linsonFuneral was held

was in the Hu- a foi

Wood- son.

. Elyria, O. Tue^y

St family < day even! Charlc “

Norwalk ^>ent Sun- with Mr. and Mrs

. and Mrs. Harris Postema Md children of Plj^no^ si^tFj^y i

inner Mrs. Edward

DXlflfER FOB GRANDSON HOME ON FURLOUGH

Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bucking­ham and children, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Slessman and children. Hr. and Mrs Henry Chapman and children. Supt and Mrs Wayne Townsend and children and Me. and Mrs Harold Slessman of Willard were dinner guests Sun­day of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Slessman.

Dinner was given for their n-an^n, Clair Buckingham who U home on a weeks furlough from Norfolk. Vs

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed, sons Dick and Ned and Mr. and Mrs Everett Moore and daughter Jackie of Shelby spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs James

md Mrs. Boyd Clark. They were Sunday afternoon callers in the home of Mr .and Mrs. Wil*

ipentd Saturday with Mr. ward Postema and h

BerniceFriday

THANKS FOLKSThe Policemen and Firemen

thank everyone who contributed ......................... ;keU and

e Amet___who

way to make venture a success

CXRD OF THANKS We wish to express our heart­

felt thanks to Finks Funeral Rev. Heffel-

___ __________ _ making do­nations, especially th'e American Legion and the Fortneys ^ went out oftheir way to m our first \

Home, Dr. Butner. Rev. Hefl finger, friends and neighbors anyone who helped in any v for their kind assist the illness and deat loved one. Mrs. Emma J.

nd Mrs. Claude Sui

itance during ith of our be-

Sutton.

CARD OF THANKSI wish to thank the neighbors,

friends and relatives for their many gifts, flowers, plants, cards, letters. T^cir kindnesses and courtesies were greatly apprecia­ted.^-pd IDA CHEESMAN

trip to Youngstown, Ohio, this week in the Interest of the Fete* Jtoot-Heath Company.

LEFT FOR NEW YORKMrs. Viola Fitch left Tuesday

for Astoria, Long Island, N. Y., where she will visit her daugh­ter, Mrs. Thomas L. Stevenson

for two weeks. While there she will undo'go an operation.

Mrs. Fit^ has been caring for Miss Harriet Portner and during her absence. Mrs. Albert Beech­ing will look after her daytime and Mrs. Levi McDougal for thelight

MbMiss Port] >n is good.

irtneris physical condl-

ON JURY AT NORWALKMm. Wm. EUU of West Broad- ay was called for jury service . Norwalk beginning Wednes-

Mr. and Mrs. Jan who left Plymouth senne i ago for I

CARD OF THANKSIn all appreciation, wc wish to

thank the American Legion. Au­xiliary, police and fire depart­ments and fnends for their ex­pressions of condolence in our

I bereavement.i 5-p Mr. and Mrs. James J. Ryan

Mother’s Da;give her

PotM Roses ^0

She can enjoy them all through the summer!

at only $1WE HA VE A FINE SELECTION!lard Baxter.

Mr. and Mrs. WilUrd Baxter and Boyd Clark spent Friday at Columbus.

Misses Joy Lee i Gamer of J>elphi si night and Mrs. Edw

^Mr. and Mrs. James Zimmer-1 ON BUS man of Nortv'alk were Sunday j •. Luther Petti^upper guests of Mr. and Mrs, j Donnenwirth i_____________________________ ___ ____________________________________________________________________________

.on ^ ❖tsiisi|5|[ii|iiisi(S)|S)iaisusii5imisiBi[iiisi[siigifi|[iillil5lll5111lll!illlllllllililllilllllililBEHl^l5il;g;Saturda;

Pauls Nursery3' i; Miles South on lloute Paul Stoodt, Prop.

and IIIiobbie of Mansfield wen.*:

iftemoon callers at the UBJhome of Moore.

Mr. and Mrs. William Moser §] sAUCTIONEER H

ExptciaooKl la MlUac imn alM, ‘ @ llTwtoek and bousebeld goods. ' (3 ' - SEE- ;®

WALTER LEBER RFD 1. Willard, Ohioor ^2 mil* ooit of DolpU eo

Route 224Wo teko car# of aU adwiislng U

Doe ll-tf

C o*l»KirafSni

8th ANNIVERSARYSALE Now in Progressl

Celebrating with SAVINGS!

7-Piece Beverage Seta summertime “must” for long, cool drinksyou. you pay just 58 pennies for this marvelous

7-pioro beverage sot... a remarkablo value that just can’t bo bcoL You get 8, eleven oonea tomMer* and an’M ounce water ^tcl^ with Up ... All are full blown glass in the charming polka-dot derign that's , M refreshing aod colorful as a ctreusl AH 7 pieces complete for a mere M penniesi

yV« ,H»U or Phone Ordert, No Deliveries 58COMPLETE

J

We Cmrry Our Own Accounts!

Open SaturJey Nite TH 9 P. M. AWWvS \S\NV\\V ’

11

33 NEW FORDS SOU) IN MARCH & AFRU.“FORD” FIRST IN SHELBY

Brand new 1948 Angila English Ford.. Price cut $500; now only $995 1948 Ford Spr. DIx. Sedan Coupe, like new.. One local owner .. .$13951948 Ford Fordor, beautiful cream finish. Not a moron it.........$13951947 Ford Spr. DIx. Fordor,one local owner. Cut $300. Only .. .$1295 1947'Ford Fordor. Looks ond runs like new. Compare it. Special $1195 1947 Ford. One local owner, newly repainted. Try to beot it .. .$10951947 Ford Tudor, has everything. Just like it came from the foctory. $1595 1946 Plymouth Fordor, newly repainted, radio, heater. Reduced. .$1095 1946 Pontiac Tudor.' One local owner. Low mileage, good tires .$1495 1946 Ford Spr. DIx. Fordor, sold new by us. Local owner.. Cut. .$1295 1942 Chevrolet Town Sedan. Complete with occessories. See it.. .$S95 1941 Mercury Fordor, just like new. Radio, heater. Look it over. .$895 1941 Plymouth Fordor. You'lllike this one. Good condition ..... .$895 1941 Mercury Tudor. Traded on 1949 Ford, like all the rest ...-. .$895 1941 Ford Tudor. Excellent condition throughout. A sacrifice—$8951941 Ford Station Wagon. It'sobeduty. In good condition.........$9951941 Ford Tudor. One careful owner. Very clean. Good tires .. .$795 1940 Chevrolet Tudor. Complete with accessories. Reduced—$695 1940 Chevrolet Town Sedan. Exceptionally good condition. Only $795 1940 Plymouth Coupe. Locol owner. Newly repainted. See it .. .$795 1940 Nash Fordor. Beautiful black finish. Looks like new...........$5951940 Pontiac Fordor. Very good condition. A real bargain —..$895 1939 Ford DIx. Coupe. Newly repainted. Low mileage. Nice buy.$5951939 Ford DIx. Tudor. You'll like it ot a price you can offord.........$6951939 Plymouth Tudor. Newly repainted. Local owner. Nice ... .$59$ 1937 Ford Tudor. Completely overhauled. Look at this price —$1991937 Chevrolet Fordor. Had a very corefui owner. Heater...........$2991937 Terraplane Tudor. Reduced $200 more. Looks like new .. .$299 1936 Chevrolet Tudor. Excellent transportation at o low price ... $2991936 Dodge Fordor, good condition. It's a steol at only..................$2991936 Ford Tudor. Local owner. Good condition. Good tires—$2991936 Chevrolet Tudor. Compare price and condition ..................$2991933 Plymouth Fordor. It'll take you where you want to go ....... .$1501931 Ford Model A. Looks good and runs good. See it today ... .$1251948 Ford 1-ton Stake. Only few miles. Just like new .... ............$12951941 Ford Panel. Completely repainted and motor overhauled ... .$595

FRED LAUBIE

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'^HE PLTMOOm (OWO,) ADVEBTUBa THUHSDAY, MAY i. IMt

We are Open All Day, 8 A. M. Until 5 P. M., Continually, Monday

THROUGH SATURDAYWe Do All Kinds of Arc artd Acetylene Weld­

ing, Cutting and Plow Point Build-up WorkW« iMT* for ate Stal Tubing. Ootba Unu PoOt, CuUu Jock* end Poelp. Ornemealel Feaoe ead Railing, aIfU Xotanurioaal Panel TAick* a new Brigv 8c Siratton Gai Engkae. Motor Soooter, Shtog Clippwt. WladjaUl Bagine. a BOW No. 30 Smith Acetylene Oanefator, Mowing Machines and Trailers.

We Have An Electric Motor-driven Half-sack Size Cement Mixer for Rent!

W* hm th. ugwcy ter alUng Kwirarthr Hfbrtd Bod Cora. W* h>T. OB hand No. IS which > M-SS-d., dar conu No. 3S. B IS-IOO-iUt cob. mad No. 3S. ■ 10S-I10.dBr ora-

Half Way Between Shelby and Plymouth on Routa 61

CLINE & WALDRUFF WELDING**A X.ittla Out of the Way A LtttU Laaa to Pay

henry R. CUtTE CARL W. WALDRUFFPhone ill-R Phone 2036-X

Kaiser-Frazer Sales ksemceNEW MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY

Phone 81 Evenings 61 ). t SCHRECK ‘■"STo"”

Wi<le Selection af i MONUMENTS ^ and MARKERS

sMMmTJurm^ Kuonrui, *04

BZAaOMABl-ELAWRENCE RUFF

a. Richland .A-S'MmlBa hote tTWT OOBd —

Mk MMim te ». oMth.

FRIDAY-SATURDAY May 6 - 7A Double Feature Program

William Elliott in the

LAST BANDITCARTOON

William Gargan

DYNAMITEWARNER NEWS

SUNDAY - MONDAY May 8 - 9

CARTOON FOX NEWS

SUNDAY, May 15 - Bing CROSBY A CONNECTICUT YANKEE

STATESHELBY

Thur.-FrL-Sat. May S-6-7 Hopalong Cassidy

Gabby IJaycs— in —

HEART OF ARIZONA

— PLUS —Alan Baxter

l-cnorc Aubert — m —

THE PRAIRIESun.-Moo. May 8 • 9wild Botuls Agiinsl A Boyol PriBC. is « JuBgte Thrilterl

SABUGAIL RUSSELL

— IN —SONG OF INDIA

— PLUS —Mar^ VON ZELL

ComedyCARTOON — NEWS

Tue«..Wed. May 10 • 11

JANE WYMAN LEW AYRES

— IN —JOHNNYBELINDA

— PLUS —CHARLEY CHAN

— IN —SKY DRAGON

FISH DINNEREvery

THURS., FRI-, SAT. Serving 6 to 10 p. m.

— with — FRENCH FRIES

— Aleo —French Fried Shrfani Exert Large

1 aniimp STEAKS

FISHSANDWICHESThursday - Fridays

Saturdays

DanciigWednesday 9-12 p. m.

Set. 10 p. m. -1:00 p. m.

PETERSPullman TavernSoutheast of Willard

PHONE 6231

GLAD SHE'S YOUR MOM?

^-‘CORemHOUSElr x\ WILLARD,OMIO I V jy JviJ OiAL 4483* I

W( DeL/v£R/ I

Rug, UpholsteryAND

Carpet CleaningDone in your home with

Modern Equipment AU. WORK GUARANTEED

For AhcUoi Soles.8EE~

Richard A. FoxUoaneed and Bonded

AUCnOKEXRHTD t • WILXJLRDg OHIO

PHONR 4407

SHRAKOHarmleas to All Finiahet. AbaO' lutaly w^U not hurt y^ bands.^Vd'on Money Back Guarantee.

Can Be Purchased AtPlymouth Cash Market,

COLUMBIA Cleaning Service

R. E. Colman Phone 432-J24 Wentz Ave^ Shelby. Ohio

TEMPLETHEATRE. WIIttLLAST DAY THURSDAY. MAY 5

WAW A CROOKED MIIE//OP FB/ / <

FRIDAY - S.ATURDAY MAY6-7

■•TUFTS xMflHTTUN «« ««rMYES "meou/HTHEmTAmePBRUP

— ALSO —RUSSELL I HAYDEN

SUNDAY - MONDAY MAY 8 - 9

Tl KSDA\ - WRDNHSOA’^' MAY 10-11-12

ROBERT RYAN VAN HEFLIN lANET LEIGH MiROTAerOEV/OLERd'E ^

OUTDOOR MOVIES START VERY SOON

Call 59 — Send in News READ THE ADS

Don^t Forget..Sunday, May 8th, is Mother's Day!

7irrM

Your Mother will be the happiest person in tlie world when you remember Her on this Special Day ... the size or cost of your gift is not important... it is the expression of love and appreciation that counts.

Our Gift SuRestionA beautiful POTTERY TABLE LAMP

that is hand decorated with 22-k gold!A S5.9S value!

Special price ^^^29

WE ALSO HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF FLOOR LAMPS ,. . BOTH SWING ARM AND STANDARD. EVERY LAMP

t IN OUR STORE IS SPECIALLY PRICED for your MOTHER!

Mb^Hilw.&FiniitiirtCo.Shop with Confidence . . . Dependable and Couiteoue Service for 42 Years

' - 42 E. Main Street Phone 46 Shelby, Ohio

PLYMOUTHMlDNKSiT SHOW X H K A X tt E WWKT lATLOTAT

THURS. - FRI. - SAT. MAY S-6-7

ammiED!THBnirnilED!WONDER-FILLED!

HEGVnillE-IWlEffSNfWIX-iaMGfl

WOOD’I WOODPECKER CARTOON

.MIDMTE SHOW SATUR. 11:30 — ALSO SU.XDAY - .MONDAY MAY 8 - 9

14 Stars! 22 Song Hits!The higlispots 71BnMdway shows ia one Ml TacfaniCDior spectacle!r

1UUNE ALLYSON PERRY COMO

JUDY GARLAND LENA HORNE GENE KELLY

MICKEY ROONEY ANN SOTHERN

FREE DEMONSTRATION of Kitchen & Laundry Equipment on Our Stage, con­ducted by Frigidaire Home Economists, Valuable Door Prizes and Free Gifts for Everyone Wednesday Even'g, Moy 11-730.

THURS. - FRI. ■ SAT. MAY 12-13-14

TCCtUNICOaOR

MIDNITE SHOW SATUR. 11:30 — ALSO SUNDAY - MONDAY MAY 15 - 16

TheSiiiiCoMlIpJEANETTE MacDONALD

LEWIS STONE LLOYD NOLAN

.and the Beautiful Dog LASSIE, IN BEAUTIFUL TECHNICOLOR

™g PLYMOOm (OHIO,) ADVEHTOEH, THUBaO&T. MAY «. 1M«

Ibir. Brown U in charge of gas •ervice for Pl^outh. Shelby. Tiro, New Wauklngton, Green> wiefa and ShUoh. mOe in Co­lumbus he was a guest at the Virginia Hotel

Rec<»t callers of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fidler were Mr. Earl Pidler, WiUard. Miss Virginia

Bauman, Mr. John Bauer. Mans­field, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Palmer,

' Maurice Kissel and

Misses Cleo and Ethel Finley of Marion are visiting this week in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archer and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert PraUck of Marion were guests

k Mrs. Anna Ross.Mrs. Mabel'McFadden spent

Tarsel Travelerfor Teen - agers

Sixes 4 to 9As. .

Heavy crepe sole, 2-strap, plain toe, in brown and green leathers

A shoe that both youngsters . and mothers will like.

$5.95 to $6.95

(tiSHMill’8SHOE STORE

POBUC SQUARE PLYMOUTH. O.

Sa.'jSS’i"”* — "' WILLARDairport news

^^parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. { A Daurn Flight was made Sun-. ___ ight was made iI day morning. May 1st to UrI

1,1 for breakfast, by the folworthmother and sister callers of Idr. and Afrs. Woodworth.

Tuesday afternoon callers Mr. and Mrs. Thorr Woodworth

KcMelh^SchroSer^U^d V^CRaynumd Sm, JaSt OUwI Dale and Eugene Peichtner, Lloyd Linn all of WiUard. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pitt^er. and ~

of Plymouth.were Mrs. WUbert Behrendson and son and Mrs. Lydia Behrend- son of Route 224 near Greenwich.

Lt John Fackler of Johnstown, ___^

hij^nte. Mr. «,d M». H. H. «me U«. a.

Mr. and Mrs. John Lorah and dau^ter of Sycamore. Ohio, en­joyed the week-end with their

Chris Sheely over the week-end.Mrs. Albert Fek

the Mother-Daughl.. _ . , the Lutheran church in WiUard, Monday evoking.

Mr. and Mrs. Marian Stark i daughter Jane of Norwalk w Sunday callers of Rev. and h L E. Smith and family. ^

Teen-A<5er Club HasPleasant Evening

Thirty-eight members of • Teen-Agers Club had an enjo; blc evening at their Tuesday eve­ning meeting at the Legion Hall. No special business was take.n care of but the following Club Rules are printed for members

1. Mei resented at the door.

2. Cards can be purchased at ho door for 25c for three months.

guest must be accom- iber, and the

. and parents, mbership cards must be

the dithe door for

3. Each f panied bjpanied by a sum of 10c I their admitti

and)ayed

mbe must be

admitttance.Each member is aUowed no

more than two> guests at a meet-1 Absolutely no continual

running in and out during the evening.

CRITICALLY ILLThe condition of Mrs. Iva Ly-

barger Famwalt who is a patient at the Willard Hospital remains critical ___

LADIES!Robby’s Takes Pieasare In AaiioiReing That a

FREE DEHOISTEiTIOIt

Erigidaire Hone ippHaneesWILL BE HELD AT THE

PLYMOUTH THEATRE

WFn eveningWW Cl 1/. May 11-7:30

The latest methods of food preparation fir preserv­ation, as well as demonstration of Frigidaire Laun­dry Equipment will be given by a factory trained ex­pert economist.

Valuable Door Prizesincluding Motorola Kitchen Radio, Waffle irons. Coffee Makers, Etc., will be given oway. In addi­tion, there will be gifts for everyone attending. You con't lose. Remember the date and be present.F. S. Come eorly. Bring your husbbnd. /

ROBBY^SFrigidaire Home AppHancet

Om tiM tff Wfiym, Oito

the WIDud fUghi Paul Wilkinson. Willard, passed

ms Commercial'Flight Test April 29th, and now holw a Comraer-

On April 26th Clarence Rkmkm Willard. to Mans^d; Qlenn Sponseller, Shelby, ftow to To­ledo; 29th. Rodney Arm­strong. Shelby, flew to Columbus: Uoyd Linn. Willard flew to Mansfield. On April 30th John Karl, New* Waukington, flew cross-country dual to Ashland and Oberlln. Uoyd Unn flew to Urbana. Columbus and Mansfield on May 1st and Paul Gages flew to Mansfield May 2nd. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pittenger, Plymouth flew the Bonanza to Detroit on M^ 2nd.

The Willard Flying Club will meet at the Airport Thursday.

COMMON PLEAS COURTWilliam Gulshall. Shelby R. D.

1, vs. James Burrer and Francis Burrer. Plymouth Petition charg­es defendants with negligence re­sulting in damage to plaintiffs auto. Asks judgment of $275._ WiUiam R. Gutshail, Shelby. R. D. 1. vs. James Burrer and Fran- cis Burrer. Plymouth. Petition charges defendants with negli­gence resulting in personal in­juries to plaintiff. Plaintiff asks Judgment of $1,500.

BACK NORTH .Mr. and Mrs. Alex Spear w’ho

have been wintering ■ in Miami, Florida, have returned to their home at Bedford Village. N. Y. Mr. Spear is a native of Ply­mouth, Ohio.

Kindergarten Classes To Close Friday, 6th

Kindergarten uught by Mn, K. H. Facklcr at her home during the winter months will close for vacation on Friday, May 6th. A special program of Spring songs, poems, folk dances and memory work will be presented at both the morning and afternoon class­es for mothers, grandmothers end friends who have invitedfor the presentation.

The children will senw Juice and Clcrackers.

terest in 102 acres and 18 acres. Cast township.

Dorcie Keener, et aL, to Sylvia C. Keener, one-fourth interest in part of lot 794, Shelby.

LIST IHVEHTORY

mouth is IMlO.oaBABY GIRL

Mr. and Mm. Joseph Fidelia of Huron are the parents of a son born Thursday morning at a Sandusky Hospital.

Mrs. Fidelia is the former Miss Margaret Bradford of Plymouth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John

*adford.

An AppreciationThe family of Mrs. Vineen Tay­

lor greatly appreciates the many cards, gifts and acts of kindness shown while a patient in the hos­pital and her recent illness.

I wi.^h to thank the American Legion, American Legion Auxil­iary. Volunteer Firemen, the Ply-

friends whoI Grange und friends who nc cords, gifts and letters ; my stay In Crilc Hospital IS greatly appreciated.

GLENN HASSDEAD STOCK

CASH PAID- ON THE SPOT HonM $X00 M. Catlla $3.00 M,

Hogs SOc par ewt.All according lo chw It Condi Hon

Call Coltocf—MansSeld MU-8 DARUNG li COMPANY

LIST mvEirroRYInventories list estates ol Les­

ter Kednen late of Cass town­ship at $8,556: of Clinton Bums, late, of near ShUoh. at $78.^

FOR SALE—Quick meal gas range, victrola with records.

Harp. CaU 4511, ShUoh, O. 5-12p

WILL DO PAPER HANGING.price is reasoikable. Mrs. Don

Fidler. 33 W. High St or phone 0884. 5.ig<

Bbmfnw. .'•I

Suttbeant\BREAD AT ITS BEST

SEED OBiLYSties TIm 1-7 P. M. Daily Swartz Potatoes

SHILOH RFD 2

H.£. McQ(/AT£Funeral Home

24-HR AMBULANCE SERVICE• DAY and NIGHT PHONE 43 •

15 Railroad Street Plymouth, Ohio

THE PLYMOUTH ADVERTISERPOBUSHED EVERY THURSDAY

PEYTON W. THOMAS, EdUor ud SubKiipHon R>>m: I Ywt S2J0; S Montte tlMi 3 MonOa tlMEntered at the Post Office of Plymouth, Ohio, ss Second Clsss m«»

matter under the Act of Congress March 3, 1879.

1

^CloverCLOVER FARM

PEACHES Nfc 2WCf. 29e

Makhioth peach sah...s^^Ssis now In proorsis. Hsrs art goldan. ttndsr and rich. Juicy tlksd Cloverrsm< Csldcnls CUng Psschsi, snd Isney, flsvs^ Clovsr Fsnn Olo Fsihon Frsssmic Pssokss sll pseksd In hesvy .yru,: smi st « sttrsetirs low nricss., Tslio sdrsnugo o' thsso isvines. Buy s dotsn. buy s esso Slid firs your fsmNy s Irost to ronwishor with IMS hnclous IniH thit Is siwsys wsk

JoDdA ^ (BaJbij

I n.^national BASYWUkICLOVER PARM EVAPORATED

MILK 3;:i.35e

BRACKS BULK CHO<'. COV.

Cherries - 59cHeinz or Beechnut

FOOD - 3 29cKKLLOOG

Corn Flakes19cRINSO

CLOVER FARM

OLEOMDReARME ^ 25c

l -Lb. IBoa I

CLOVES FAto

GELATINDESSERT3'‘•"21cQUALITY OOPFEBS

RED CUP1.153-Lb.

Bag

CHOia FRESH MEATSCLOVES FASH

“ENRmiED

CLOVER FARM B6e

fRUITS • VtGHABUS

This Week-Md Our Own Hickory

Smoked Hams i BREADAMS ncMic Haan

ORsn NOW rom iiaT wA LMted Supply of Our Owa

' CORNED BEEF 2-“29«PASCAL CELaY2r35eFANCY YOUNG TBNDBS

CARROTS 2 —15eflSM, ChlSP, TENUESaE«DunucE2.:::.flc

SUTTLES SUPER MARKETOpen 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. - Simdayf 9 A. M. to • P. M.

Phene 83 Chat. SatMet, Prop. Plymeiith, OMe