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linCS U1 iiiuucifli, appear to be here to stay for a lone time, (And aroom that's old American or traditional, will certain* ly keep on enjoying a specially preferred position on Ac home front) But little hints from the mora Bhtoque eraa are creeping fo* fragile porcelain kniclc knacks, rettriniacent of Europe’s 18th Century courts and salons • • • rich trochftted pieces recalling; Victorian days.A NEW PERSPECTIVEtthatbringft about these subtle changes? The Incresiing realisation that it’s not enough for the place where you live to ba merely convenient and useful* A real home should be comfortable, too—and I think most important of all, it should reflect the distinct ptmnalitiet and inter§*ts of your family. Which leads me to my suggestion for today—a wonderful way to add one of these grsctoua touches to your living room, and at the same time an unmiatake-able mark of your own talent and femininity. Why not adorn theback of your favorite comfortable cnair witn a lovely you crhefc yourself? In the pattern shown here, the hsndsomePerris *............ - .like to receive a free copy of the instruction*# jpateelf*A^jressed envelope to the Netdlework Depnewspaper and request CHAIR BACK, leaflet NoCRESTON NEWSWilliam Cn Harlin; 62* died Sat-firday morning, . at the t Orrville Osteopathic feospffal, where he had been a patient for 30 days. He was rn id Trigg County, Ky. Aug,' ~ IS'fiaUlived In the Crestouarea for 20 years, he was a house painter. He was a member of tfie Wooster Eagles Lodge,He is survived by his wife, Margaret Martin, two daughters,Mrs. Gertrude Williams, Mrs. Lillian Draggoo, both of Bellgardens Calif, and six grand-children His son William Wesley Martin was killed in the invasion of Okinowa. he was with the USNR- -Services were conducted from the J. C. Murray Funeral Home on Monday afternoon, with Rev4 Phillip Lewis, pastor of the Creston Methodist church officiating. Burial was in the Creston Maple Mound cemetery. _Dr. Beor DiesDr. Seymour C. Beor, 90, died at his home, 169 S. Main 'Street on Sunday morning, after a years illness. He was* born in Madison-burg, and was a life resident of Wayne County.He attended the' Baltimore Medical College 'and graduated from -the-GIeveland-GollOge-of- Physeians and Surgeons in 189?, and began to practice with, the late Dr. A. C. Kenestrick in Creston. In 1901. he started his own practice in Burbank, Ohio, where he practiced unt 1 1923, when he moved his residence on State route 3, south pf Creston, where he practiced until a year ago, when his health forced hiifrlo retire. Just ~a month ago-the Doctor and his wife moved to their residence on South MainStreetHe was a member of the State
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Rittman, Ohio, US

Thu, Feb 19, 1959

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