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Mansfield Newn-Journat Sunday, March twin jmi mi in.i u.i mm lull i Olis Baker Civic Music Series On The Recorth 111 Mansfield Today Heart Diseases Kill 477 In Year Will Offer Variety 7- fc -I IK 1 1 Succumbs Otis F. Baker, 57, of 241 Richland died Saturday afternoon at the Mansfield General Hospital. He was born in Meigs County, April 18, 1901, and lived in Mansfield for the oast An exciting array of classi cal talent has been lined up (Continued From Pajje 1) schools 3,290 children were communicable dUeai physical examinations Glenwood Mrs. Donald Rice. Mt.

Gilead; Mn, David Miller, Perrysville; Mrs. Donald Herbert, 122 Marlowe Mrs. David Seitz, Mansfield. RD Thomas West. for the 1959-60 Civic Music series in Mansfield, Ilomiilal INole GENERAL HOSPITAL Admissions Harry Mat-thes, 253 West Third Clu-vie Dearman, Lexington; Mr KM, 11 1 honor graduate of the New Jerusalem Conservatory.

Their first American appear-ance was at the Aspen, Colo. Festival on a scholarship granted by the world-famous duo-piano team, Vronsky and fhTirTh TlV and 308 examined for Trk the district with the excep-i permits The keynote will be variety, 35 years. Mr. Baker served, featuring a team of pianists tuberculosis. The incidence oft firing tests were given to with the Armv durine World from Israel, a team of folk- La'; Patrick Uach.

16 third Rraders. Third, Park Avenue East those three diseases dropped War with the Eighth Field song exponents, a dance com- Ififth and seventh graders Cases reported in the city Artillerv. and was emoloved pany. and a symphony or chestra. and county in 1958, and their at the Globe Steel Abrasive Babin.

Finally on. March I960 the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of William Steinberg, will wind up the CiviC' Music sea numbering were Riven vision examinations and an additional 940 were referred for decrease as com- Increase West Sixth James Sparks, Mansfield, RD Mrs. Paul Raudabaugh, 139 Pleasant Charlene Snyder, 158 Arthur Mrs. Chester Lindsay, 596 Bowman Ravmnnit llnuslnn MansfUM Co. for 30 years.

Mrs. Claude Sparks, Mansfield, RD Guy Smith, Lucas; Mrs. Carrie Andrews, 212 Coul Donovan Karnes, 106 Carpenter Columbus McCondichie, 113 West Sixth Albert W. Hartman, Mansfield Civic Music president, 1957 were: chick- i. He is survived by his wife, Forence Coffey Baker, five announced that the season will open, probably in Octo sons, Virgil, Glenn, James, RD 2- Inhn KnHr'ol mn Ronald, and Raymond, of enpox, 32, up 12 cases; orrhca.

131, up eight; mea- Each school In Mansfield isles, 161, up 85 cases; three-iand Richland County is regu-day measles, 3, up mumps. larly visited by a registered 7, down 36 cases; scarlet fe-jnurse. In 1958 the nurses made ver, 28, up 13 cases, visits to city schools and 27, down 22 cases; tubercu-l517 to county schools. They burn Mrs. Stanley Ad Mansfield; six daughters, Mrs.

Floyd Guegold, of Mans ber, with an appearance here by Marais and Miranda, male guitarist and female singer who specialize in the folksongs of all nations. In their son in Mansfield. The new line-up of performers was selected by a Civic Music talent committee at the close of the annual membership drive in Mansfield this past week. More than 100 workers sold ams, 120 Last Fourth St. Brenda Baker, Bellville.

field, Mrs. Walter Kowalski, of Dayton, Mrs. Robert Wil Uirth GENERAL HOSPITAL Saturday Son to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Shaum, Mansfield, RD 1.

Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. losis. 75. down 10 casesiiheld a total of 1,807 confer- RD Mrs.

Lee Upchurch, 584 Dewey Charles A. Arm-bruster, 572 Bowman Mi son, of Mansfield, Judy, Joice repertoire are folk tunes gleaned from ancient and whooping cough 33, up 29 ences with school personnel, cases. One case of polio was' The department's cancer memberships which are ex and Brenda Baker, all at home, 10 grandchildren, his mother, Mrs. Addy Blinn, of reported in 1958, compared cnnic examined 634 women THE EGG AND SHE One of a dozen eggs Mrs, Margaret McVinnie bought at a grocery store in Toronto, was perfectly round. Diameter of the rare chicken egg was 2'j inches.

modern sources. The next concert, tentatively set for November, 1959, will James H. Layne, 122 Oxford with none in 1957, Ave. Ostrander, three brothers, chael Sheriff, Ashland, RD Carroll L. Sollars, 108 Western Roger Barrett, 311 Ashland Mrs.

Davis, Jeromesville, RD Mrs. Edward J. O'Leary emu joj men uunng ine year. These tests turned up five positive cases of cancer. Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Lester bring the Rod Strong Dance Seldon, of Pomeroy, Albert Johnson, 796 Pennsylvania pected to bring a near-capacity audience to the forthcoming concerts. The 1959 Civic Music drive in Mansfield was headed by Mrs. David, Rainey, chairman; and Mrs. B.

F. Parr, assistant chairman. 583 CALLS During the year the health department made 583 visits and Elven, both of Delaware, three sisters, Mrs. Tom semi -of- Ave. Visiting nurses, a ficial organization of the 323 West Third Mrs.

Les Son to Mr. and Mrs. Ephra Hayes, and Mrs. Emil Hone- Uiidcr-Earlh im Davis, Jeromesville, ter, both of Ostrander, and for the investigation, controljhealth department, and sup-end prevention of communica- ported by the United Appeal, ter Johnson, 796 Pennsylvania Ave. Son to Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Mrs. Lewis Edmonds, of Del aware. pie diseases. made a total of 4.384 visits Releases Charles Hunt.

ward O'Leary 323 West A-Tcsls Seen Third St. Lucas, RD Health Commissioner Drjduring tlii year. They made Harry Wain said the visus to homes, 100 to Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Incorporations At Record High The body Is at the Wappner Funeral Home where services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 Co.

to the John Simpson Auditorium stage. Rod Strong, whose solo dance programs have delighted concert goers from coast to coast as well as on Broadway and television has created a tour program which also includes three young women. These four entertainers will present "Dance a program which ranges from ballet to Broadway interpretations. Next in line, with a target date here in January, will be Stanley Adams, 120 East Fourth St. p.

in charge of Rev. Tom Plan For ull Han Fading ()ut WASHINGTON (UPI)-The L. Marrett, 150', Wood Lester L. Lemley, Mt. Gilead; John Mjlls, 651 Olives-burg Mrs.

Dwight Mc-Cullough, 695 Andover Mrs. Arthur Clawson, Shiloh, The filing of 1,089 articles my Leatherwood, of the Mansfield Baptist Temple. Burial of incorporation in Ohio during the month of January, United States may move to Police Chief Shot, Killed RD Virginia White, 25 drive nuclear bomb tests un. which broke all records, problem in the control of com-industries and 507 unclassi-municable diseases is people fied calls, who do not take advantage of 1 Many other services were the immunizations which are rendered by the Health De-available. He particularlyjpartment and its eight basic urged parents to have theirheallh services, vital records, children immunized against maternal, child and school polio.

care, communicable disease School children came In forlcontrol, chronic disease con-much attention from ejtrol, environmental sanita-health department. During i laboratory services, pre-school clinics, 1.58fi chil-jhealth education and accident dren were examined. In the'prevention. Rummel Teresa Brown, brought Ohio into third posi derground in an attempt to 113 West Fifth Michael salvage the collapsing Gen tion in the nation in new business incorporations, Secretary will be at Shiloh. Friends may call at the funeral home starting this evening.

Grover C. Shaw Grover C. Shaw, 70, a former Mansfied resident, died (Continued From Page' 1) eva atom talks, infor a young woman and young man, billed as Eden and Ta- Tormaschy. Bellville, RD 1. Brenda Fletcher, 498 Wood rection of the town Jail, But of State Ted W.

Brown stated. sources said Saturday. he was not seen again until land John Ryan, Mar California and New York They said some top U. S. of his body was found.

ion; Mrs. Cloyd Clawson, 435 were the two states exceeding ficials now believe that a ban mir. These duo-pianists from Israel have been performing in America to outstanding plaudits. Bracha Eden was The blood splattered police rremont Mrs. William Saturday afternoon at the Crile the Ohio record.

Ohio also was first among the east north cen- Heald, 10 Terrace Arthur Veteran Hospital, Cleveland, after a brief ilness. born in Jerusalem She grad- tral states. Waters, 2f6 North Diamond cruiser was lound abandoned later at Fairmont. Police said they learned a trucker picked on bomb testing in the earth's atmosphere is the most that can be hoped for from the deteriorating talks. Recent reports from Geneva have in uated with honors from the Bonnie Oliver, 193 West He was born November 18, 1888, in Mansfied and lived in Conservatory of Music there up the couple at Fairmont Second Theresa Hand and let them out at Redhouse, and was a pupil of Professor shoe, Willard, RD Roger It's News To Mc Ry Vivian Ferguson dicated the discussions are on Alfred Schroeder, a teaching Gilbert, 294 Boston Su Md.

It was reported the pair Contact Lenses M. D. HARNLY Mansfield, Ohio told the trucker they were the verge of collapse. RUSSIA BALKS Sandusky during the past several years. He was a retired cement mason, a veteran of World War a member of the DAV and the VFW, at San associate of Artur Schnabel.

Alexander Tamir, born in Vil-no, moved to Israel after headed for Richmond, Va san Fronczak, 117 Westgate Charles C. Horn, Wal-hounding; Louis Andregg, Chief Amos apparently was World War II. He is also an not shot with fiis own gun. It The Rev. W.

E. Allen, pastor of the Grace Gospel Church, will be the guest speaker at services at 11 a.m. dusky. Mansfield, RD Sandra Hurak, 1355 Lucas Rd. The conferences received a heavy blow last week when Russian Premier Nikita S.

Khrushchev indicated that the Surviving are three sons, was reported that he never carried a weapon. The bullets today at Mt. Calvary baptist Church. Mrs. John McQuillen and mansueia uisinet usners Assn.

wiu nave a program Soviet will never accept the entered his body from the right side. daughter, 328 High Mrs. Theodore Truver and son, SWAN ANNOUNCES THE BABIES bi me cnurcn mis anernoon at p.m. The Hev. J.

P. Cliford and Howard, of Mansfield, and Clark, of Bonaire, one daughter, Mrs. A. L. Ranson, of Richmond, seven grandchildren, two step West proposal for an inspec The couple spent Friday fanford, pastor of Mt.

Her- man Baptist Church will belBethune Club; Mrs. Ira A tion system to control a test night at a Mannington hotel. Crestline; Mrs. Arthur Jones and daughter, Mansfield, RD Mrs. Harold Prosser and suspension agreement.

the Ruest speaker. The Rev. Tossey, Democratic Digest It was not immediately learn Khrushchev accused the West R. R. Robinson is pastor of representative.

Earl K. Troll ed what caused their apparent arrest by Morris. Mt. Calvary, and Dale Arnold, both candi- of trying to establish a military spy system inside Rus son, 73 Woodbine Mrs. Raymond Kuss and daughter, Ashland; Mrs.

Raymond Wert, 471 Topaz Mrs. Revival sen dates for mayor; Jack Mid daughters, Mrs. James Merrill, Mansfield, Mrs. Kenneth Kapp, Sycamore, and a step son, Richard Shadely, Shelby. Arrangements in charge of the Wappner Funeral Home are incomplete.

sian borders. 2 Treated After vices continue dlebrook, candidate for coun The U. S. and Britain have at the Church Albert McCormick, 195 Buck make it clear that they will of God ingham Mrs. Walter Wad- Fracas At Hotel Two Mansfield men were not back down on the control Christ Christ cilman of the Fifth Ward.

This reporter gave a brief history of the life of Mary McLeod Bethune. As princi question. A proposal to sus i dell and daughter, 511 Grant Mrs. Eugene Glover and daughter, 390 East Marshall treated at General Hospital Tooth Knocked Out ont North Dia-I St. throughj Thursday.Lfc JAJ pend only atmospheric tests would greatly simplify the Friday night as a result of a pal speaker, Mrs.

Silas NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y. fight which started out with control problem by elimi DIGUANGCO Dr. and Mrs.iMommy and Daddy are Mr.

Primo Diguangco are happy to ani Mrs. Mallard Goodwin, Rt. (UPI) Scranton University Brooks, president of the club, stressed the necessity of in nating the need for monitor Ave MADISON HOSPITAL Admissions Mrs. Al Trease, Lexington; Mrs. Vir two participants and ended up vvith six combatants in the ing underground tests the basketball player Bob Tompkins had a tooth knocked out when he collided with an op 2, Lexington.

Paula has twe brothers, Junior and Barry and one sister, Connie. Fairview Hotel lobby. creased political activity. She sounded out people must ex most difficult nuclear blasts to announce the birm or a son, David Arthur, 6 lbs. February 14th was the important day at Mansfield General Hospital.

231 Vennum Avenue in the family's address. gil Shaffer, 984 Lennox Ave. James Randall, 38, of 50 detect. ercise their right to vote if Releases Mrs. Robert M.

Crouch, of Los Angeles. nvon is the evangelist. The Rev. L. Maddox is pastor of the North Diamond St.

Church. Shiloh Baptist Building fund ponent during a game. WARNER The stork has Such a test suspension would have one great ad the privileges of first class citizenship are to be won by iust nairi a visit to Mr. and Gimble, Mansfield, RD Mrs James Brown, Shiloh; Mildred Conkiin, Waldo, Mrs, Orchard was treated for a bruised upper lip and Ml-vin Faulkner, 27, of 31 Bahl Ave. was treated for cuts of the vantage.

It would retard con minority groups in this coun tamination of the atmosphere with radioactive fallout. Charles Pierce, Shelby; Vin WANTED TO BUY OLD DISHES In This Common Pattern group No. 2 will present home talent program next Several piano selections cent Tipul, 452 Gerald Ave ZUERCIIER Colleen and Mrs. Warren Wm. Warner Kathy have a new baby sister! 239 Malone Rd.

The package Patricia Ann, 7 lbs. 13 ozs. he left them is Wendel chose February 8th as her date 9 lbs. 11 ozs. Baby.

Wendel of birth at Mansfield General blinked his eyes February 9th. Hospital. Lucky parents are Anxiously waiting at home are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Zuer-(brothers, Warren and Wes-cher, 2060 Willowood Drive S.

ley and sister, Patricia Ann. Sunday at 7:30 Mrs. Bob Bond, 698 Averill Mrs. Norman Ellis, 250 530,000 to $50,000 West Sixth Hunt Skilled Tradesmen Mrs. Jonas Weimer, 382 were played by Miss Karen Cline.

The committee for the tea included Mrs. John Garner, chairman, Mrs. Isaac Smith, Mrs. Edward English, Mrs. Lynetta Strong and Miss Catherine West.

Out-of-town guests were Mrs. Darwin Annual Earning Potential BAMMERLIN Hanna Cloyd Atkinson, adorable LEED0M the blue-eyed little rioi, The dramatic pageant, "Christianity in a will be presented by Queen listher Ouild of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church next Sunday at 7:30 p. m. The drama will depict the temptations and trials faced by a Christian of black haired, Perrysville; Henry Howing girl was born to Mr.

and are and Mrs James C-eiF: ammf M. Leedom, 693 West Fourth ton, Mansfield, RD Curtis Smith, 351 South Diamond St; Abriam Turner, 324 West Scarcity of skilled tradesmen in Mansfield and area mu. xveiu w.ia,. St. David was born at Mans- Do you have a sales or promotional background? Do you have ability to manage jSaunders, of Wooster, Mr.

and 11 a ill uii mexb uciy, jyciii field General Hospital on Feb is lorcing Msner uoay om- weighs 6 lbs. 9 ozs. The Barn- ruary 12th. Fourth St PEOPLES HOSPITAL cials to hire men who live as reside at 697 Straub merlins -y and develop a sales organiza Road. far as 50 miles from the city.

iGRILLO Congratulations Admissions Ralph Ride- tion? Of the 100 journeyman tool RILEY January 24th was an! Re" wisnes go out io mr. Mansfield, RD Mrs. and die makers needed, only today. The Saturday night Bible Study Class met last night at the home of Rev. and Mrs.

Bartlett H. Clement, 505 Daisy St. The next meeting of the class will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Hoy, 173 East Second St.

a red letter day for Mr. and ranK Edward H. Miller, 1225 Grace Do you have approximately 30 have been hired. Particu jMrs. Kenneth Patrick Kiley, R.

I "lansiieia on ine rxn or Mrs. L. V. Price, Mrs. Reta Burke and Mrs.

Clara Slack, of Akron. Dr. and Mrs. Mac Richardson, Mrs. Nancy Up-togrove and Mr.

and Mrs Jessie King, of Canton. The Mansfield Choral Union will present its next musical April 19 at 3 p. m. The program will be sponsored by Mt. Herman Baptist Senior St.

$10,000 in liquid working larly sought are die makers, Releases Clarence Reed, officials said. Akron; Mrs. Fay Culp. 92 665 Woodville Road. That's the a oaugnier, joy i.ynn.

ine im-day their daughter, took place at Marie, appeared at Mansfield Mansfield a 1 hospital General Hospital. Collien 7th. Joy balances the ped the scales at 5 lbs. 6 ozs. jbaby scales at 7 lbs.

4 ozs. PENDLETON It's tradi- COMPTON Lullabyes are tinnai hnhv ninlc nirnin for Mr. in the air at 139 Vale Avenue. If you qualify, we have a rare 100 NEEDED The need for the 100 extra opportunity for you to become employes is in connec Choir and the next rehearsal Fire Victims Holding Own an exclusive dealer in your; will be held tomorrow night tion with tooling work on 1960 model autos, due to go into The Guild Girls of Mt. Calvary Baptist Church will serve their annual fellowship breakfast following sunrise services on Easter morning.

A croup of choristers from area with complete factory training and support. Unique product and program. at Mt. Herman Church at 7:30 p. m.

Mrs. Wash Swopes is president and Wilmer Fowler production in the fall. Addition of the 100 workers We Nped 500 Plecpg to compete iet of this common pattern. You probably have tome. Complete set or few plecei.

pay the following prleec Cup A Sunrer 3 V5 K. Covered lliuhe 15 $7.00 K. T-lo tii. Tureens, Biittir IHahei, Creamen, Sugar and Uravyg, etc. Will Call At Your Home Also want other seta of dishes: Havlland.

etc. Painted China. Cut Glass, other antique dlshej. Furniture, marble lands, cupboards, chests, tables, dry sinks, old Runs. Jewelry, cov.

erlels, quilts, anything antique. Write or Call WALDO'S 143 Helen Mansfiold Ph. LA 2-3351 or LA 4-01G8 will bring the Fisher Body the Mansfield Choral Union Sr. is manager of Mt Top company. Extensive na and the Musical Choir, Rev.

J. Mrs. Marion M. Pendleton, The new baby at that address 660 Gilbert Ave. Their second David Allen, 8 lbs.

1 oz. little girl is Lynne Anne, 5 lbs. Mansfield General was where IB ozs. February 9th was her he checked in February 12th. I birthday at Mansfield General Mr.

and Mrs. David Herman 'Hospital. Sister Susan is 4M. are the very happy parents. IIIENDERSIIOT Mansfield General Hospital was the re- SAUNDERS The "blessed ceiving depot for a 7 lb.

13 event" for Mr. and Mrs. Jerry oz. package on February 15th. Saunders, 173 North Benton St.

I Richard S. is the son of Mr.tk Place February 16th at and Mrs. Claude J. General Hor-itl. rendered choral music at a ford is pastor of the church.

plant employment up to highest ever at the plant which went into production in the fall of 1955. Haldon Myers, 51, and Charles Lookabaugh, 66, seriously burned in an explosion and fire at a 'repair garage in Willard on Friday, remained unchanged at Willard Municipal Hospital Saturday night. Spokesmen said the men were "holding their I tional advertising. Reply first letter full details: Mrs. Roscoe SCafe, of Los special hymn sing service last Wednesday night at the Angeles, arrived Feb.

first Methodist Church in 17 to spend two weeks here Dept MNJ, 1825 Stanford Santa Monica. Calif. Father, Daughter Die CANTON (UPI) David Crestline. An organ recitalj visiting her parents, Mr. and was presented by the organistlMrs.

Thompson Jackson, 317 director, Charles R. Second St. Mr. and Mrs. shot, 172 West Fifth Street.

Dons Jean is their new daugh- Russell R. Ross, 63, co-own i 1 Ted Jackson and children, lldJlTka Yellow Springs, and Mr. wh a cf Erie, Pa. The Musical Voyagers will WILIIELM 674 Fairfax is her weight. Avenue is the site of a happy home with the birth of baby HAHN The new little face girl.

Connie Vadine. 6 lbs. 3 in the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Mrs.

Carlton Randolph and er of the garage with Myers, died in the fire. Myers and Lookabaugh, a bystander were burned when tfrey tried to rescue Ross from the blazing interior of the garage. home of Mrs. Ally Jones, N. children, of Columbus, Adams St.

All members arejthe family for a visit VJa urged to be present. Dr. W.hast weekend. Mrs. Ssafe will X-ld dau8hter-C.

Childress is president for Los A 1 si savage. pi- WILL the group. Wednesday going by way of Approximately 100 people Milwaukee. where she attended the 10th anniversaryjwill visit Mr. and Mrs.

Clar-tea of the Mary McLeod Be-ience Jackson and Mr, and tfiPr JERSEY ozs. The little sweetheart ar- a household is Patricia rived on February 14th. Joyous Marie, 8 lbs. 7 ozs. Particia parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Rob- happened along February 17th. ert Wilhelm. ,453 West Third St. is where -she lives with her happy fam- COOK Third member of ily.

the Cook "Trio" is PhilipT 7 Burns. The 8 lb. 8 oz. bounc- STIRTZINGE A little ing baby boy greeted his par- darling by the name of Brenda ents on February 13th. Mr.

and has come to bring added Mrs. James Cook. Don, Brad- MJ- and MJ: ley and Philip live at 60 North hll'p horn 338 Linden Road Ave. February 15th is the day she weighed 7 lbs. 12 QUICK 6 lb.

3 oz. Theo- ozs. Big sister, Joyce, just dore Lee is the new born son loves the nqw baby, of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Quick, Lexington.

The 2nd day of Feb- Mr- and Mrs: ruary was the day he was born Nikolaus Leicht are the proud THERE BE thune Club given last Sunday'Mrs. Paul Bacon. from 4 to 6 p. m. at the Bluej Note on North Main St.

Dec- Succumb io liiirn A SEAT FOR rations were in patriotic BRYAN (AP) Mrs. Mary theme in honor of George' Gurwell, 86, died in Williams Washington's Birthday. County General Hospital here YOUR SON OR if jat Mansfield General Hospital. gareni.s cud? Those present who spoke of burns she received when briefly were, Mrs. Georgeja pail of grease caught fire Davis, past president of thein the kitchen of her home Dolly Madison Club and or-at Evansport, Defiance Coun-ganizer of the Mary McLeod jty.

GOODWIN Making her de- a i November 19th at but February 9th at Mansfield Mansfield Gensral 'tal. General Hospital was Mis3 351 Davis Rd. is the family's Paula Denese, 5 lbs. 9 ozs.iresidence. TRAVEL UNLIMITED 'MiMtia PEPI I I EUHO AS OLD FASHIONED Ika By DAUGHTER? One way to help assure the financial opportunity for a child's college education is by creating a trust under oneVWill naming an experienced Trustee, such as our institution.

Perhaps a trust arrangement would best serve the interest of your youngster. Why not make an appointment soon to discuss the matter in strict confidence, with one of our officers? first RANK MANSFIELD, OHIO MsssMsW TRUST DEPARTMENT CORNER FOURTH AND MAIN TELEPHONE LA 2-2311 Europe bv air has manv advantases. Daily fllKhu. fin direct to many cltfes for same attractive prices. Save time! Same money! See more places! We represent all airlines and can make all your arrangements.

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