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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 2

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2 The Coshocton Tribune Sat. Ahr. 17. 19(fl National Anthem Pitch 'Too High' CVwluuL Jowtt Mr. Mami 8erk (Jmver Handle Mrs.

Alia Wilier Mrs. A1U U'Uler. 85. Kimbol- By MtRGARET McGOVERN of the piece as the Mrs. Marcus Speck.

545 Crover Randies. 84. of 340 HARTFORD, Conn. (UPI)-i Official U.S. version.

When a voice teacher cant sing! Caruso said he hasn't yetj Tonight ton Route 1, (Led at 8:35 p.m.jCambndee Road, died at 8:50, Twelfth Elyria, a native of Friday at the Rose Lawn Friday at Coshocton Coun- Coshocton County, died Thurs BALTIC HOMECOMING the Star Spangled Banner, it's heard a sound out of Washing-hioh time In lnapr tha tunn I ton mnrorainn the fate of his ing Home, West Memorial Haspiial following I day in the Elyria Hospital. He Frank Caruso. 72. has taueht' arrangement. But he's a patient band concert, unere she had been a patient i a long illness.

formerly ox'rated a restaurant five years. I in Coshocton and also in Elvrta. She was born April 8. 1SS3, in' Arrangements are in charge; He was Aug 30 1Sg4 a nrm, dne iQR anH he incite mr.n. He insists his version is 4 cnicKen Daroecue, ft "r' rff most of his pupils can't sing the ihe easy sinSinS Up With People, 5:30 p.m.; 'mi json of John Holly and Adeline Guernsey County, a daughter ine nome.

national anthem, either. I01 voices ana a long wanted and choir conceit, 6:30 Arnisie and Martha Wilson Gadd jMcBride Randies and was mar "When we sing the original many thos, North Industry Band, and was first married to Ernest ried to Sarah Veard. who is version, we conlinue to let .1 iiu mil i gvi iu uic xaim vi get public suffer," Caruso ex deceased. Mr. Randies was a World War I veteran.

I Surviving are one daughter, the free and the home of the: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS plained. Ibraye" without being just plain plajnfied Methodist Cnurchi it's the part where "the Mrs. Stan (Jean) Karby, of the WLIWCICM UUU home in Elyria, and one sister, Mrs. Frances V. Bodine, War Accident Injures Man, 22 saw.

One son, three sisters and SACRED CONCERT Nazarene Church, 9 p.m. GAR BEAN DINNER ROUND two brothers are deceased. Military rites will be conduct AND SQUARE DANCE Hursey. Her second husband, Robert Wilier died 1959. Survivors are two sons.

Burton Hursey, Kimboltcm Route 2, and Frank Hursey, Kimbolron Route one brother, Joe Gadd, Newcomerstown Route one sisser, mrs. Belle Kail, Cnaden-hutten; three grandchildren, nine step-grandchildren, three great-grandchildren and 17 step-great grandchildren. Three brothers are deceased. Sendees will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Addy Funeral Home in Newcomerstown in charge of Rev, John Benson.

Burial will be in the Community Chapel Cemetery at Feoli. cd at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Dickens Funeral Home In McElwee Park, New Castle, 9 p.m. to midnight. rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air" goes over the top of an octave that usually does the average singer in, leaving him with little more than a screech falsetto and a face red with exertion.

A Drinking Sow; The white-haired former symphony violinist said he took the anthem's tune originally the ribald drinking song of a London social club and pushed it down the scale. NCT. High Principal Resigns f4 Elyria with burial in an Elyria cemetery. Sunday Coshocton police reported today three accidents that were investigated Friday. In a one-car accident at 11:45 GAR BEAN DINNER McElwee Park- New Castle, 9:30 a.m., Sunday School; 10:30, Clifford U'ikrin nrinpinal nf p.m.

Friday on Cassingham 'I've lowered the entire worship; 11:30, dinner; p.m. program. composition four tones because v-iung nours win oe oascrveoHoIlow Drive at dly cor the past three years, has re- the range is too high for at signed his post to become 100th ANNIVERSARY from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. CELEBRATION Pleasant poration limit, the driver, Rodger Dean Perkins, 24, Box 67, Conesville, and passenger, principal of Mount Vernon High School this fall, Edward Ham- least 75 per cent of all people," he added. "There's no change In the original, except the key." Hill Baptist Church, 10:30 a.m Sunday School; 12:30 p.m.

George C. Slaughter, 22, Co In 1963, Caruso had his sher, Superintendent of Schools announced today (Saturday.) Prior to becoming principal, arrangement copyrighted. The dinner; 2 p.m. program. lOOt AN NIVERSARY Connecticut legislature a 0- Which One A Winner? fouhL TkwA, Wilson served as football coach and guidance counselor for two proved a resolution calling for Everals Methodist Church, 9:45 Admissions: Lovia Arnold, Coshocton Route 4.

Stephen Williams, 1647 Chestnut St. Paul McConnell, West Lafayette Route 1. Jeffery Barker, Coshocton Route 4. John Cornelius, New Concord Route 1. Nan Maria Paisley, 2 Fawn a.m., Sunday School; 10:45, shocton Route were both taken to Coshocton County Memorial Hospital.

Perkins was treated and released. Slaughter was reported today in fair condition. years worship; noon, dinner; 1:30 Hamsher stated: "Wilson has p.m., program. served the school and com Akron Man Injured NEWCOMERSTOWN ELKS PICNIC Atkinson Cabin, 1 The Holmes County Fair in Millersburg provided a chance for the political candidates to meet with prospective voters. Above are two candidates for this area's seat In the state legislature.

Shown as if trying to trade their campaign materials are John 0. Baker, left, Coshocton Republican, and Robert G. Ross, Dover Democrat. The fair ends tonight (Tribune photo by Terry Casey.) munity very well and we are looking forward to working with Perkins was cited for driving p.m. him in the new building and the court, west Nyacn, n.y.

off of the right side of highway. putting his program into effect, MISSION PROMOTERS Millard Holsclaw, Coshocton Route 5. We are happy he has this The Coshocton sheriff's te Sacred Heart, 2 p.m. opportunity for professional ad- partment assisted an Akron Dismissals: SING-OUT Newcomerstown vancement and won't stand in man early this morning who When Sir Isaac Newton re Church of the Nazarene, 2:30 had cut himself while boating his way Kenneth Ray Rich, Warsaw Route 2. Mrs.

John Mullett and infant COURT HOUSE Real Estate Transfers Francis Lear and Harold Lear to Frederick L. Backert and wife, lot 943, Coshocton. Coshocton Foundation to City of Coshocton, 227.31 acres, Tuscarawas Township. Thelma Emerson and others to Gary Shroyer and wife, lot 1428, Coshocton. Clarence C.

Patterson to Charles A. Smith and wife, 13.1 acres, Mill Creek Township. Amanda J. Stutzman (Gnd) Mary J. Srutzman to Ell Stutzman and wife, undivided 1-8 interest, 100.80 acres, Crawford on the Muskingum River.

"Arrangements have been acted to criticism of his scientific theories, his friends had to Byrd A. Camper to make him available for Diana L. Lahna, 18, Route 4, Coshocton, was cited for failure to follow at an assured clear distance when she hit the back end of a car driven by John E. Brown, 208 East Seventh West Lafayette. Tolice reported that Brown was slowing down to pick up a p.m.

SACRED CONCERT Mt Pleasant Christian Church, I son, Coshocton Route 3. Olden Akron, alone withitne first two weeks of school plead with him to publish his most valuable discoveries. Mrs. Gary Bluck and infant here in case replacement can't two friends, was attempting to dock at Shaheen's Truck Stop p.m. son, West Lafayette Route 1.

Mrs. Ralph Tipton and infant wiien Camper severely cut himself on a piece of glass. He was taken to Coshocton be made. Applications are being accepted in the superintendent's office. The Board of Directors will meet in the near future to accept his resignation and con- son, 727H Elm St.

Birth Notes passenger when hit by Lahna Friday morning in front of 1724 A son to Mr. and Mrs. Pete County Memorial Hospital Chestnut St. andisider applications for his where he was treated released. Kovacik, 611 Chestnut St.

In University Hospital Lois Jennings, 42, Coshocton Township. Paul W. Bridges and wife to Clarence J. Cross, 55 acres, Keene Township. Dale W.

Norris and wife to Clyde Miller, Coshocton Route Route 1, was cited for reckless operation when she struck two AMCflM Greeting Cards, gift wrap and ribbon. POLAROID KODAK Film, flash bulbs and batteries 1st Aid and Medical Supplies BOBDEM'S ICE CREAM parked cars Friday morning on LADIES LEARN TO BOWL FREE IN FIVE LESSONS STARTING AUGUST 19 1:00 P.M. SHOWING TONIGHT tthitewoman Street in front of Roscoe Hardware. The parked cars were owned E. Mossman, Coshoc 1, was admitted to University Hospital, Columbus, Friday for surgery.

His room number is 606. Emergency Surgery Glenn Hartle; Route 3, Warsaw, a student at Ohio State University, underwent an emergency appendectomy at University Hospital, Columbus, Thursday afternoon. His room number is 863. ton Route 5, and Peter Jeffrey mereann, 347 11111 St. ACADEMY AWARD WINNER cot m.ii 11 nc Him t'nwu Stanley Kramer B'Oduci on Spencer 1 Sidney 1 Katharine TRACY 1 P0ITIER 1 HEPBURN guess who's coining to dinner TECHNICOLOR CT Two Hound To County Grand Jury you've never bowled before, or haven't bowled for years, come in end tign up for our free speciel classes.

Bowling is America's most popular participant recreation easy to learn, easy to do. Our trained instructor will teach you with specially prepared films then you can practice what you've learned on the lanes. So come in in no time at ell you'll be a good bowler. CALL Coshocton Recreation PHONE 622-6332 HEID-OVER 2nd WEEK PIUS2 COIORCARTOONS academy award winner "the graduate" "THE CAPER tt tlw GOLDEN IUUS" I0X OFFICE OPENS AT 7:30 THE SPOT 11th and Chestnut Open Sunday 9:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M.

Weekdays 9:30 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. William Castle production! John H. Donaker and wife, lot1 934, Coshocton. MUNICIPAL COURT Daniel Henderson, who had previously pleaded no contest, was found guilty of Impersonating a police off icer.

He was fined $50 and costs and sentenced to 30 days in Jail. The jail term was suspended with Henderson put on one year probation. Paul William McNeeley was foimd guilty of disorderly conduct He was fined $25 and costs. Vernon Say lor, Box 102, Conesville- pleaded no contest to a charge of driving left of center. He was found guilty and fined $15 and costs.

Glenn Hoobler, 910 Orange pleaded guilty to a charge of driving while under the Influence of alcohol. He was fined $200 and costs, sentenced to ten days in jail and his license was suspended for 90 days. To a charge of failure to obey a traffic signal, he was fined $15 and costs. Harold G. Adams, New Concord Route 1.

was found guilty of failing to display current registration plates on a vehicle. He was fined $15 and costs. A correction to previously published item: Harry R. Wiggins, 513 Wilson was guilty of driving while his license was expired, not while it was suspended. Rosemary's Baby TtchnicolOf A Panmount SMA Francis L.

(Skip) Taylor and i Ruth Ann White, each charged, with assault with intent to kill and assault with a dangerous1 weapon, were bound over to the Grand Jury Friday by Municipal Court Judge Sherman Heckman. At this preliminary hearing, testimony was heard from Henry Sneed, manager of the. CONT'D 1:30 FEATURE ADULTS ONLY jicioay ciuo regards to an incident Aug. 3 at his South Sixth Street establishment. White are each Taylor and out on bond.

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