Hermina Lendy 72 Dies After 3 Year Illness in California
Hermina G. Lendy 72 died Sunday in California after a three year illness. Funeral at 2:00 p.m. at Milton Presbyterian with Rev. Dwight B. Davidson officiating. Survived by four brothers, three sisters, and five nephews and nieces. Longtime Ohio Boxboard Co. employee and church volunteer honored by a missionary society named for her. Body flown to Rittman for burial.
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Milton Presbyterian
Hermina G. Lendy
Frank Keary
San Clementi
Calif
Dwight B. Davidson
Cleveland
Rittman
California
Henry Lendy
Florence Lendy
Elizabeth ] McFarland
Chagrin Falls
Lucille Hange
Jacksonville
Fla
Frank’ Keary
Henry Keary
Robert Keary
Clearwater
Fila
Leland
Ralph Lendy
Miss Lendy
Ohio Boxboard Co
Rittman Cemetery
1952 Home Coming Decision Up To Rittman Citizens
Rittman residents and organizations are asked to express opinions on holding a Home Coming this year. The Home Coming committee, meeting January 18, seeks letters or blank forms by February 18 to guide next committee actions at City Hall. Citizens may suggest events and ways to attract former residents back for the celebration.
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Rittman
March Dimes Benefit Show At Local High School
A March Dimes fundraiser at the city high school auditorium features a diversified program on a Saturday evening. The event includes a high school sextet, a dance team, vocalists, a jazz band, and a cake walk hosted by Mrs. Charles R. Ba. Myron Steiner will serve as auctioneer and ten cent donations admit one to the show with additional contributions for entry.
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Chai Mani
Auditoria
Auman
Wean High
School
Eubrick
Nancy
Widen
Ardlyn Ihooer
Blaine
Radik
Shirdig Rat Brust
Eeanor
Tanice
Billy
Rive E 5
Ittman
Dalbey
Myron Steiner
Charles R. Ba
Polio Fund
Night Patrolman Strikes at Alan Resis
Announcement reports Sam Strimlecently appointid as a patrol leader seeking council action. He asks the council to buy land to housing project where a 46 dwelling units exist with a three year lease extension.
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Sam
Patr Tinal
Njeredy
Hot Wires Demonstration Teaches Household Electric Safety
Myron Diller of Ohio Edison presents an educational "Hot Wires" show explaining frayed cords and wiring dangers. Demonstrations at a high school assembly and Lions Club aim to simplify electricity and show cost saving tips.
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Sds
Lions Club
Myron Diller
Ohio. Edison Company
Millen
Ohio Edison Company
Linda Ling Wins Fi Baby Race At Doylestown Contest
Linda Ling daughter of My Ling was named winner of the first baby contest in Doylestown Township on January 4 at Barbertown Hospital. Bruce Paridon and family were runners up as prizes including jewelry a stainless steel kettle a television service package and other gifts were awarded by local merchants. Multiple family members and physicians are mentioned in the event notes.
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Ling Ling
Micha 3Atricia
Jimmy
Estending
Wellwood
Barberton
Doylestown
Lida
Sterling Silee
Rattle
Aead
Stainles Steel
Paridon Bros
Telvision
Fmily
Hershey Adio
Tele Ision
Dannemiller Radio
Johnsoh
Putnas Pharaly
Durin Tannings Bank
Notice for Margaret Hodova benefit dinner participation
The notice requests attendees for a fundraising dinner honoring polio victim Margaret Hodova. Reservations should be made by Saturday, Jan 46, through the auxiliary, to avoid wasted provisions. The message is signed by Helen Bar and includes informal contact details.
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Margaret Hodova
O. Lett
Rs. Hodovans
Helen Bar
Goffinet Holds 92nd Birthday Birthday in Ohio
Augste Goffinet celebrates his 92nd birthday recalling his life from La Puis France to the United States in 1881. He attributes longevity to pipe smoking and light wine, with memories of immigrant years on a farm near Rittman and family ties including his daughters Alpheus Armand and current home with Gordon.
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Auguste Goffinet
Goffinet
la Pues
France
Gus
Rittman
Alpheus
Armand
Gordon
H&e
Homne
Hig
Ohio Boxboard Industry Faces Slowdown and Shift Cuts
Ohio Boxboard Company reports 100 percent capacity in its local mill while northern plants run at about 65 percent. The company will suspend the swing shift next Monday and operate the mill division on three shifts. Industry-wide December and January slowdowns reduce output and lift inventories, with several plants temporarily closed. The Ohio plant claims a 98 percent last year versus a 94 percent industry average, and expects a five to six day operation trend as demand stabilizes.
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Ohio
A. H. Hall
Monay
Ohio ‘Boxboards Co
Hall
Boxboard
Hasis
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Linda Ling
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