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   Times Recorder, The (Newspaper) - November 1, 1935, Zanesville, Ohio                             1, 1996 DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO fa Federal Deposit THE MORE YOU SPEND the less you will be able to save just The more you save with The First tional an insured the more you will have to spend when you need it You are sure of safety and friendly service in this 72-year-old tional of Dies Early Thursday Village Postmistress Since Last at Stockport Blanket Program s WPA Projects Is Given Approval BANK FEDERAL SYSTEM Many Present At Party On Local Police Report Less Than 20 Complaints Thursday Night r More than and adults Attended the annual 1 aire's Thursday night in the Y. M. C. A. a large number of boys taken cff the streets because of the the number of complaints received by police was well below the 20 Most of the complaints were of a minor with little of property being A large number of complaints came from the park All available policemen were on duty last night and worked In the outlying districts as as in the downtown Approximately 1.010 checks were sold lor the Hallowe'en party in the Y. M. C. A. and many others gained by The amount money handled by 22 concessions haa not yet been but it is thought to have exceeded last year's Merl W. secretary ot the Y. M. C. last night ex- pressed his appreciation of the ace given to him by the 55 men and boys who cooperated with him and who were instrumental in making the party Tha party was claimed the most popular one ever held at the Ministerial Association to Hold First Meeting The Muskingum County Ministerial association will hold its first ing tlw su 10 o'clock Monday in the Y. M. C. A. Dr. Murk Rov of New be the Dr. Roy will dis- cuss the In the Mediterranean As It World Rev. Eugene president of the will dwge of tho Homer iwill be In charge of the Miss a daughter Isto Thomas B. find Lucia Hnd postmistress Stock died at her home iiwi Uie past six mid had cwn treated ut at Marietta and the at which was tho glands of the was Born in Lane was descended from a prominent pioneer family of that vicinity and practically all cf her lifetime in the lage cf She was a nurse by and a from a course at a waukee She belonged to tho church at Mass was a popular highly respected dent of and she deeply missed In the social and life of the are the Mrs. C. L. 111.: Mrs. H. J. Hawaiian M. cf and the troth Dr. H. H. and Jesse B. former member cf tho old Co. M. mid now of The the Jessie and and a are ure com- j j hut burial will be made in A farewell banquet In honor of James H. lient the Y. M. C. A. dormitory years superintendent of the C. Sons Leather was given the Y. M. C. A. Thursday evening by mtn of dormitory and Mr. Watkina had made his m Acceptance of all projects of a city had counts He blanket program ot improvements nau HW goon w i throughout the City and a mandatory j order to place men at work i i Mandatory Orders Received to Have i ed Next Week TO i HOME the new releases from national TO MEET mav be taken up at that Ali of the National j Mr. and Mrs. W. T. S. Hill The session power Engineers i K. where they have been attending the national council oi the Y. M. C. A. Mr. who Is general secretary of the Y. M. C. A. attended the sessions as a. representative Interesting Service at Baptist Church speakers will be present and jr. engineers are particularly 0 near u. him with many on this program the letter part of were reported by Mayor p Best Attendance During Wilson School Tardiness and Truancy on Decline Records Show For Month Sojourners Confer Degree members of the tional Sojourners from Fort under command of Lieut. Col. Eastman conferred the Master Mason Degree on one candidate at the meeting of Lafayette Lodge No. 79, P. A. M. 2t the Masonic temple Thursday Four hundred persons attended the B7 lodges being One of the features of the session was the presentation of a 50 Year Jewel to William H. Bolin who been active in the lodge since ins a half a century The pre- sentation waa made by Clarence pest Mr. is the oldest past having served the office in 1891. Football Team Named Homecoming Queen RuMi wiu recently elected to the post of Miss Homecoming by the team of It will to duties second homecoming queen to reign over annual The feature event ot the entire week-end will Uic en Saturday which time Wooster will be the Invading Miss Hunter is a very active ber of the M asking um cf Besides president of the local chapter A. I. she is a member cf the college the women's glee and the A Ho r. 1-1 is to be a Wilson school had the best ance record during October with 93.4 while Lincoln was second with and Garfield was third with by figures taken from the monthly report to Supt. C. T. Percentage cf attendance for all the was slightly less than for October in with 07.03 percent to for last decreased last month as there were but Sin cases against 412 In 1931. Truancy also dropped from last year to 18 this year and home visits were less with 346 to 535 In 1M4. Is a summary of school attendance Tutai Ave. of Attendance Jarkson Lincoln Monroe Munson Norval Wilson 268.5 19H.3 130.0 353.75 204.56 196.78 302.9 337.7 83.2 409. 407.9 609. 380.52 466.3 1017.19 95.1 9B.2! 96.3 95.7 97.4 97.1 98.7 97.3 98.4 97.2 95.3 95.4 96.8 Thursday j All projects advanced by city of were given approval with the ex- of two major sewers in j districts No. 7 and 8, and these will be authorized according to Mayor Every Job possible in the program will be started Monday to give em- ployment to the the executive Changes in the local WPA offices have been necessitated through the condemnation of the Monumental the mayor and ho had granted field permission to use the city By action of Kerner was the use of the chamber for purpose as it was tho WPA projects are an aid to the Offices of the Re-employment agency also were transferred to the basement cf the public library and an of approximately to these quarters was referred to the ways and means com- of Works Progress Administration also were granted the use of the council chamber for a district ing to be held Friday evening of all field No advance reports were given as to probable business to ba but it Is understood A very interesting revival was held at the Washington ship Baptist church Thursday ning with a study of and service by Rev. Benjamin Green j of Rev. Oreen took his irom John delivering an inspiring j and helpful Rev. Green said their were I kinds of conviction of con- science conviction and the Hoiy Spirit's who not put his trust in the when he cornea down to die has he Rev. Green's subject for Friday ning is and The public is Funeral Directors Meet Thursday Evening A PERMANENT Oil softens and gives life to your Meet the Fall breeze with a La Donna set to improve your appearance in Autumn's sun or ning CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENTS and Spiral and up LA DONNA WAVE SHOP Main at 4, Kresge Bldg. Phone 1708 .Sa I Last eYar 63S0.4 6409.32 The County Funeral Di- association held a dinner meeting Thursday evening in the Y. W. C. A. than 20 members of the organization were Routine business was Tho next meeting will be held December 5. SEA FOODS Broiled Lobster Oysters Baa the firo on and mer of Hea atoi f etc. m Club Will Meet Saturday Neon The Junior club ol the Y. M. C. will meet Saturday noon In the New officers will be elected at the Clan leaders also will make The club assisted with the aire's held Thursday evening In the Y. M. C. A. O. S. Robertson is the club MBUT SATURDAY The Civil war veterans and men's Relief corps will hold a Joint meeting at o'clock Saturday at the home of Mrs. Edith 606 High Business of including the selecting of a new meeting will be trans- A Three Cough Is Your Danger Signal No matter how many medicines vou have tried for your chest cold or bronchial you can get relief now with Serious trouble may be and you cannot afford to take a chance anything less than which goes right to the seat of the trouble to aid nature to soothe and heal the Inflamed branes as the phlegm is loosened and Even if other remedies have don't be your druggist is authorized to guarantee and to refund your money if you are not satisfied with results from the Get right packages of Georgie 1'orgie will he given away free to the homes of C9 it. TJ Ul s O 2. m IU DRINK OLD STYLE LAGER BEER ARTIFICIALLY CARBONATED CLARENDON HOTEL and TAVERN pha M. M turn Jam Roc I out you so 1 soiv A kin in BOOSTER ClAB MEETING The Third Ward Boosters club is sponsoring a special meeting to be held at the Monroe school at o'clock Friday Good speakers be present and a good attendance is AH citizens and voters of the Third ward are requested to be H. Funeral services for William ward 70 years who died suddenly Wednesday afternoon at hia home on the Newark will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the home of a L. W. 918 Putnam Rev. Herbert P. of the South M. E. will officiate and burial will be made in MISS TATE ENTERTAINS Miss Ina Tate of Keen street with a party in honor of Miss Louise Moorehead who will leave soon for Hallowe'en decorations were Bridge played and re- INJURED IN FALL Alice Joyce four-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Putnam Buffered a head laceration Thursday afternoon when she fell down the steps of her She was taken to Bethesda where her condition was re- ported good last RICH MAN BROTHERS FINE MAKERS SINCE 1879 H A N E S HANES Heavyweight Champion never asks Old Man to poll his Here's a that can lake care of no matter how wicked the You'll know that the minute yoa climb and those close-knit rihs np to your if you want to start your own private get into HAKES this And understand this about You get your true length and And the is so pliant that yon can and strain as much as you cuts or and scams sewed and to In this there is See your BANES Dealer 4 fader hat BAKES mi and or 75e 75c. F. H. N. 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