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OHIO STATE MU3EUU LIBRARY THE OHIO •§ 15TH 4 HIGH 8T. X COLUMBUS. OHIO OUR NEW THE OHIO SENTINEL ADDRESS THI PEOPLE'S SPORTS GLEANINGS 430 B. Long St Ten Clown Stars CA. 1-458$ CHAMPIO By BILL BELL • Sports Editor Colombo*, Ohio SENTINEL 9 MEL NOWELL, Ohio State's greatly underrated backcourt Report To Major star, ended his regular collegiate career as he started It— VOL ti, NO. 41 THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 20 CENTS in a blaze of glory. COLUMBUS, OHIO We remember back three years ago when . John Hav­ League Camps licek and Noweli, the highly touted sophomores, along with senior Joe Roberts and junior Larry Siegiried, played their first varsity game HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — No less together for Ohio State. In the first part of the game they could not than ten Indianapolis Clowns stars untrack themselves and it was Noweli who took charge and kept them are reporting to major league in the ball game until the rest of the boys shook their stage fright to spring training camps this sea­ start the Buckeyes' three-year basketball dynasty. son. Last Saturday afternoon in "" Led by the sensational Hank their final home game against Dayton Northmount. Aaron, veteran Milwaukee Braves Indiana. Noweli played what we Northmount will go to Cincin­ outfielder who got his big break t. believe was the greatest all nati Friday where they will meet with the touring kings of comedy, around game of his career. He the state's No. 2 team. Hamilton the roster of spring hopefuls In­ brought the ball down the floor, Taft. Up at Fairgrounds Coliseum cludes: he set up plays with his dribbling Friday night it will be Canton Catchers Clarence Coleman, N. DEATH STRIKES and then passed off brilliantly for Lincoln vs. Marietta and Newark York Mets ($75,000 draft purchaso . vs. Steubenvllle. from the Phillies); Roberto Her- t •' i He led the Bucks in scoring Newark Is the Cinderella team rcra, St. Louis Cardinals; Pitch­ S with 22 points on seven out of 16 of the Columbus Central District. ers Johnny^Wyatt, Kansas City shots from the floor and eight out Although she has only a 14-10 ree- A's; Al Hooker and Earl Pal- of nine free throws. •ord, Including a loss to West, she more. Chicago White Sox; Char­ Now. It ls on to Iowa City for knocked off Columbus co-cham­ ley Mlddlebrook, N. York Meta; the Bucks Friday night where pion Eastmoor and then whipped Jim Proctor. Detroit Tigers; In- Gahanna, who conquered the oth­ flelders George Smith, Detroit | they meet Western Kentucky. The University of Kentucky will meet er Columbus cfiamplon. Linden Tigers, and Catcher-Pitcher Joe Butler in the other game with the McKinley. Cherry. Chicago White Sox. winners to clash for the right to All of the above stars stand an BEDROOM The only local city school left go on to the finals. excellent chance of rising to the ^T In the tournament Is the Class A same heights as Aaron. In the -Story On Page 3 9 NATE THURMAN, Bowling entry. University High, who will words of Bus.Mgr. Ed Hammah, ...... • '.. •i^*:.*?:. Green 6 ft. 10 in. , was the meet Cincinnati Deporees at Troy they have "terrific promise." t top scorer in the Butler-Bowling Friday night. Last season the Clowns played Green NCAA game at Lexington One of University's top stars Is 178 games in 154 different cities I but his 21 points were not enough John Howard. The North Enders and drew more than a half-million to lead the BeeGees to victory. have a 20-2 record for the season. fans to set a barnstorm record. Huble White led Vlllanova to a Don Durr Is the other tan regu­ IT.;.- • •'-:. :,' -. -—;.-. \ ~. •-.-.,; :;«.;. PO-75 victory over W. Virginia in lar. Howard has 310 points for the the first round of the NCAA East­ season. PbofcOn Page 2 ern regionals. Florida A-M. making its first 9 CLEVELAND Tech. peren­ appearance in the Mid-West, lost nial contender for state honors, a heartbreaker Saturday night in Is rated the stateis top team with i«l»: J()iii.

THURSDAY, MARCH 22, l-fcj PAGE 4 THE OHIO SENTINEL THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 THE OHIO SENTINEL PAGE 5 John Marshall Briley Out To Unseat U.S. Sen. Lausche Nan Is Critical Co-Ettcs Club Benefit Show Set The Co-Ettes club of Columbus to 1: a.m. Att'y Frank C. Shearer "just about s dead heat". He had John Marshal] Briley. Republi­ dent'* Urban Affairs proposal, a After Slabbing will present its first annual spring will be master of ceremonies. can candidate for nomination to lot of Negro voters are likely to enough left for tare to N. York extravaganza Friday, March 23, Highlights of the show will be Lora Bryant Jr., 27, ft Miami the U.S. Senate, believes that be sympathize with Mr. Briley's en­ City where he had obtained s Job at Southern Hotel Ballroom. 9:p.m. models from Roberta Jones av., waa reported in critical con- is the one man who can unseat deavor. * as law clerk at Shearman sad troop, the Ambassadors and other Sterling, the nation's oldest and dition at ML Carmel hospital Democrat Sen. Frank J. Lausche. A man of very humble be gin- m dc!s largest law firm. Wednesday. suffering from stab Rummage Sale April 2-5 *& " J will Considering the fact that Lau- B^ Mr^Brfcy waa b^ra fa Mon- wounds in the chest and back, po­ Don Tate mouth, UL 57 years ago. His fa­ A rummage sale, sponsored by sche teamed up with Southern In January, 1941. he was named lice reported. provide music. ther, a railroad locomotive fire­ the Columbus Torah Academy P Democrats to defeat the Presi­ a partner in the law firm. His Robert Hawkins, ». litt JU**. Tickets may IK- obtained from man, was killed fa a railroad practice began with trial work TA, will be held for five dsys, wood av„ reportedly atabbfd the Novelty Food Bar, Capital wreck before his son was one year and proceeded into appellate work April 2—9, Monday through Fri­ Brysnt with a 10 in, hunting day, from 10:a.m. to 4:p.m. at City Newsstsnd, Ceil's Tavern, old. and finally became concentrated knife during an altercation at the 958 Mt. Vernon av. State NAACP office, located in the largely in the areas of interna­ As a youngster, this prominent Burger Boy Drive-in, ilw \v. Litchfield hotel, or by calling Mrs. attorney and successful business­ tional legal matters, banking and Mound at., early Wednesday. Clothing, furniture. linens, toys, Geraidine H. Hayes, president, man began "scratching for him­ finance law and antitrust matters. books, magazines, dishes and oth­ 258-4658 or Ca 1-6061. self", serving as berry picker, Both men were reportedly em­ ln 1952. Owens Corning Fiber- ployed at the Drive-In. er miscellaneous items will be snow shoveler and fa 1918-19, he glas Corporation brought him to available. Proceeds from the benefit show hired eat as a field hand on a will be used to support educa­ its headquarters in Toledo as vice CENTRAL COMMUNITY HOUBE, tSl Bryden rd., win how its 25th aUuutal dinner meeting at tho truck farm. president. In 1956, he was named tional programs of underprivileg­ THE OHIO JfNTlHU YWCA at 9 p. m. Friday, Much SO. Dr. Floyd Fan at, minister ot Broad SL Presbyterian church, frill Offers $50 Reward ed youth. This employment, together with General Counsel, with additional be tho gaest speaker. Ontral Community House ls the result ot a meeting ia October. 1935, ot a group responsibilities f o r international L. M. Shaw, General Manager| Charles F. Spicer, president of side jobs enabled him to finance Edmund B. Paxton, President! of ritixms interested in combatting juTenlle delinqu mcy in the Market-Mohawk area. In the above operations and community rela­ Uie Spicer Furniture Co., 993-95 Theodore L. Coleman, Editorltv photo, tho Playtime clul, a group of children In the after-school program, is shown. Lett to right are Mt. Vernon av., has offered a $50 tions in all domestic plant loca­ Chief; Annie R. Moore, Business Mariljrn Smith, Marglt Lucas, Evelyn Ficcola, Deb ra Williams, Bliss Judy Nash, a senior at OSU and tions. reward to anyone who provide* JOHN MARSHALL IWIIl.KY Manager; Amos IL Lynch, Adver­ group leader, Marlon Ferguson, Emily West, Melvl ta Spry, Mattle Booker nnd Melba Denhara. Mem­ Information leading up to the ar­ As a company official he has tising-Promotion Manager: John bers not shown are Begina Combs, Sherry Combs, Pamela Jones, Ida Patterson and Colleen Ilersh- his own high school and college B. Combs, Managing Editor. rest of the person or persons who traveled extensively in Free Eur­ berger. broke a display window glass on education end to save funds for Established June l. 1949. Pub­ his Harvard Law school training. ope, Africa. India, the Far East the 18th st side of the store last and Latin America. He is a direc­ lished each week at 430-32 E. Long Friday night. Mr. Briley's financial resources St (P.O. Boa «M> by The Ohio OUTLET tor of OwensCorning's affiliates or The identity of the person and and law school career finished in Sentinel Publishing Co.; Inc., Co­ subsidiaries in Mexico, Panama, lumbus 18, O. Cincinnati Office: PTA NEWS all information concerning the 317S. FIFTH ST. - HALF BLOCK SOUTH Of MAIN Japan, Australia and New Zea­ 3551 Reading Rd. window smasher will be kept In land. Subscription Rates: One Year, strict confidence, Mr. Spicer em­ phasized. He may be reached at Active in many civic affairs, lo­ $6.50: Six Months, $3.50. By ELIZABETH C. LANEY were made and cut out, by two tained from PTA members, or the < CI. 8-9543 or CI. 8-T501. cally and statewide, Mr. Briley National Advertising Represen­ Chicago Av. PTA will meet young student artists. Rodney skating rink. The price is only CHITTERLINGS was chairman of the Ohio Repub­ tative: Amalgamated Publisher:*, Thursday, March 22, at 8 p.m. Jordan and Stephen Rice. The 60 cents. President, Mrs. Joyce "Tomorrow*! World—Well Adjust­ program began with music furn­ Clark; Mrs. Frances Pugh. gener- lican Finance Committee and a Inc., 310 Madison Ave., New York You Have Always Beea Welcame And Always WIU Be At STEAM member of the Lucas County Re­ 17, N. Y., MUrray HU1 2-6422; ed Families" win be discussed by ished by Astronaut James W. Wil­ Clark, publicity. This effort is be­ CLEANED V>^ £fi publican Finance and Executive Room 1018. 410 S. Michigan Ave , a group of qualified persons: Sam liams Jr., who played three piano ing made to complete payment on 10£ $1», Simon, will be moderator; Desn selections, a Bach composition and a Life Membership for the PTA Committees. Chicago 5, 111., WEbster 9-72«0. CAMEL BELL Williams, chaplain, Columbus two classic nursery tunes. Astron­ in the NAACP L.ETS GO! He was married in 1931 to Doro­ Member National Newspaper Sate hospital, Mr. Dunfee, juven­ aut Marvin Heed displayed old U. WINE WHISKEY Wllbfer Publishers Ass'n. BEATTY Pk. PTA will hold its HAMBURSER, BEEF LIVER Your thy Louise DcWoIf of Marion. Ind. ile court; E. F. Reichelderfei S. coins and currency of obsolete annual mother-daughter meeting BEER They have two daughters, Mrs. ^SsmsMaT- Columbus Telephone: Child Study Dept., City School denominations. lie also fed some 3J1 run I'rvouwv ,*jEffK\ CApItal 1-458* Thursday, March 22, st 1:30 p.m. E. MAIN ST. CL. 2-0691 BOL06NA 'I" "•"> Choice Rena H.H. Gimbrere and Milli- System, and Don McCann, recrea­ interesting snakes, collected from nn >WmWa Cincinnati Telephones: Mrs. Ann B. Walker will be guest Camel Bell Inn Invites You To Enjoy Of PfOreCirvfi cent, two sons, John Marshall, Jr. •efEP 75H-0298 _ CA. 1-3318 tion director. Sunshine Pk. Music Ohio. The children enjoyed the speaker. A fashion show will be Th« "Live" Performances Of will be furnished by the children snakes. Tilton Reed fed the little PORK and Michael Marshall of Toledo. given by the girls of tbe 4th, 5th EDDIE SIMON'S JAZZ COMBO LARGE Mr. and Mrs. Briley reside at Entered as 2nd class matter July at Chicago Av. school. reptiles, while the audience and 6th grades of the school. Mrs. Does tha present da/1 watched. Astronaut Phelton Sim­ Every Friday A Saturday Nit© Lb. their farm in Wood County near ». !«*. «t Post Office, Columbus, The March meeting st Eastgste Cecelia Chancellor, principal; Wil­ Open Dally 5:29 AM. Tin 2:99 A.M.-Sunday it A.M. Till 2:30 STEAK 49c vslua of your property] Perrysburg, Ohio. Ohio, under act of March 9. JS79 school PTA was fun. It was Dad's mons did a realistic portrayal of liam Johnson, president. •otwttfn TOW Qr% fan Night. They were wonderful. The "Waiting For Ships That Never SOUND EGGS •arum co^eragot If •* vice president, Hoyt Givcns, pre­ Come In," accompanied by Pian­ UNCI. roar loss eould bt wb- sided at the business portion of ist Mrs. Marguerite Coleman. Lb. DOZ. te&*4l Mt9t ikuJt the meeUng. Invocation by Rev. Films were shown by different as­ STEAK 75c 47c TRAIN TO BE A BARBER tronauts; beautiful color slides of Security With Exceptionally Good Income Russell M. Jones; Pledge of Al­ You asked for if and here it is... CHUCK legiance by Safety Petrol Capts. Disneyland and scenes along the Earl Hood Ava Atkinson, Deborah Morgan, route to California—Astronaut Ge­ 3 $129 ENROLL NOW Randy Smith, John Huggard, Jr. orge DeLoache. Films were also SPICER'S ANNUAL ROAST "•47c shown by Astronaut John Huggard Insurance Agency OHIO STATE BARBER COLLEGE, INC. and Roscoe Betsill. Richard Page, 976 E. Long CL. 2-4211 chairman for the evening, was Sr. and Astronaut Don Riddle, of Investigate New local activities, hunting, bowling, Friday and Saturday 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Member $ . ommandcr in c h s r g e of the Monday thro Thursday 8 A. M. to 7 P. M., Thone or Write For Additional Information "Moon Trip with the Eastgate As­ sledding, etc. Each astronau nar­ ML Vernon Are. District 197 S. High SL Columbus IS, O. tronauts." Huge drawings of cap­ rated his own production. Willi­ 'BUTCH*' BANGRT - Manager Improvement Association am (Bill) Tye propelled his own CA. 8-5219 sules, space men in orbit, etc., depicting tbe New Age upon us, tion of his Hammond organ and vibes. He chose familiar so g s LAMP - TABLE and followed the theme set by As­ LAST WEEK! IN NEED tronaut DeLoache in his films of N. Mexico and the So. American CHILDREN'S NAME JAIL (ALL BAIL Tempo. A very interesting and STARTS FRIDAY, unique presentation of Dad's Night. BRAND SHOES Paxey's Play school PTA is MARCH 23,9 A.M. "Stepping Out" next Thursday, Wsflkka Haadrea* ef Pairs Marled Dtwa "Mr. Freedom" March 29, and is inviting the pub­ BILL GARRETT lic to go along to Smith's Skat­ Orig. $1.15 ing Rink, 2150 N. 4th St., 7:30 to FLOOR SAMPLES! ODD LOT! SPECIAL PURCHASES! ta SI0.15 VALUES TO '20 BONDSMAN 10:30 p.m. If you've never been BUY FIRST PAIR AT '10 to Smith's, plan to go Thursday. Never before have tee been able to offer such a fine assortment of If you haven't been skating re­ lamps and tables as in this sole! A lamp and table for every pur- GET SECOND PAIR FOR ' CL 2-1181 cently, then go out and have a pose in every home ... decorator lamps, floor lamps, boudoir Aho Seme of $12.90 Firtt good time. Tickets may be ob­ lamps, and many more.. ... Aad $1.00 For Seccsd I it Oxfordi -k Loafers • Ml Stflw • Utflhir 0.1 .»'•*.»*£ 45-RPM $Q98 LATEST ONLY , ou'li Do Better at la Lets * Stat* £V, <»"••' RECORDS HITS ******** to m-r #t •<• «»-*<-«-ft»k4 ***., tk«r aflS mV' Salt* Sthw 'PICER'' MIAMI RECORD SHOP TO EVERYDAY 285 MIAMI AVE. EVERYDAY _ ! FURNITURE V_ LOW PRICES! LOW PRICESI CL.2-0328 ALL SALES5 FINAL 0—NO LA Y*A WAYS Five 45-RPM $3.98 IPs 993 Mt Vernon Ate—Corner 18th St Records for only Daily 10 A.M.-11P.M. Other Days $3.98 FREE DELIVERY Only $3.50 OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS 'Til GO g-5:S0 Gilbert's 210 E. TOWN SHOP SAT. 9 to f LARGEST SELECTION OF SPIRITUAL RECORDS IN CENTRAL OHIO THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 PAGE ft THE OHIO SENTINEL Thief Suspects Reap III Wind Say Cards Stacked The chilly March wind promp­ the workhouse and fined $100 and ted two Columbus men to go shop­ costs. Gartrell pleaded not guilty ping for a pair of overcoats Sun­ and his case was continued to Against Marshall day, Their tour took them to On­ March 21, tario Dept. Store, 1133 Alum NAACP Legal Defense Dept., Is Police said the men were wear­ Creek dr., where after carefully serving under a recess appoint­ ing the coats, priced in tho 17 selecting their proper sizes, they ment aB Judge of the U.S. Second bracket when arrested. They Iden­ buttoned up the coats and casual­ Circuit Court of Appeals. The ap-. tified the alert store worker as ly strolled from the store without pointment was made by Kennedy • Rhadella Heard, 2017 Wlnslow dr. even looking toward the cashier's In the dying days of the last Con­ cage. gress, * Because of the bitter cold, a 22 UPS TO PARENTS Lautler, a former Washington year old store employee was in correspondent for NNPA, stated sympathy with the couple, but SYLVANIA, O.—(ENS)— In an in his current news letter: realizing that non.paying custo­ effort to enlist the aid ot parents "Eastland named Sens. OHn D. mers would put the store out of in the education program. Syl- Johnston (D-S.C.) and John L. DR. ANTHONY P. NEPTUNE, business, she blew tho whistle. vanla schools recently sent home McCellan « ot 8t. Dominic's church, following their wed­ Mrs. William K. Allen were hosts. home of Dr. and Mrs. Allen, 3220 the Arab refugees in tbe Gaza ter of Delta Sigma Theta, oarortrjr at East EBgh school Satardaj, May 5, at 9 p. ra. Theme ef the even* city. The cost is $1, which includes present "A Night To Remember", ding ceremony. The new Mrs. Atkins ls the former Danessa Laos. E. Livingston sv. Mrs. West, a Strip and as Director of German is "Fiesta lateraatieaaJe." Pictured are members of the gestersl committee worfcing eat details. They were entertained by Dr. lunch. Deadline for registration is a variety show at Mohawk Jr. —George Stewart Photo. Seated, from left: Mrs. Jean Boldea, Mrs. Mary V. Baokari, rhainaaa: Mis* Baadra Hicks. Staad- snd Mrs. Richard D. Ruffin, and Nashville Link, was presented with Neighborhood House following Saturday, March 24. High at 7:45 p.m., March 31. Tic­ several gifts and beautiful flow­ World War II. Mrs. Chapman is lnK: Mlsoea Paottne Blca aad Elsie WBSaaaa. Net pictured is Mrs. Taleacsa K. Kelsoa. children. Rickey, Patti, and Ken­ kets, $1 for adults and 50 cents ny, at their home, 1845 Franklin ers. presently with the Ohio State uni­ for those under 18 are on sale at 7. versity YM-YWCA, where she is Second Baptist Tylers Drug Stores, the NAACP The next day they headed for working with the Human Rela­ branch office, all Youth Council Dr. and Mrs. Julian H. Robin­ By HATTYE B. REDMOND < son saw to it their next day was Dayton, and then to San Fran­ tions Cabinet and the Internation- Members, and all participants in Last Sunday, music at Second packed with fun and entertainment cisco, to return to Nashville, by the show. SOCIAL POT-POURRI Baptist was furnished by Gospel at their home, 338 Sherborne dr. tbe end of March. The show will feature singing, 1Y THELMA GARLAND chorus and senior choir. Foster Newlin, soloist. Sermon, "God's dancing, modeling, comedy, com­ lee^r^Hair bos, and skits. The show is pro­ A6 A Tiny P/uw, TEL CL. 2-3190 Open-Door," was by the pastor, duced by the Youth Council and First Presidential Ball Black, Olt-Blsck, Brown, Rev. Charles F. Jenkins. directed by Pat Isbell. nark Brown, Light Brawn. The Shrines of Alia Baba Temp­ foCEIANDBlCE 9 CONGBAT*UIATM>N8 to the dren's hospital ia begging for daughters and eight grandchil­ Lambda Zeta Chi sorority will be a closed affair. Genuine Imported Human le, No. S3 and the Daughters of Proceeds will be used to extend and increase the youth program firm ol Miller and Ransom, who drivers who will call for young dren. Our deepest sympathy to present its first presidential ball Bids for tbe ball are available • Hair* Don't bo fooled by Isis, Alia Baba Court No. 75, wor­ throughout the year. have nailed the masonry contract patients who cannot use the bua all the family . . . The tragic at Valley Dale Sunday, April 1, from members or the Lambs in the word "Human-Like." shipped at the church. They were for the 13 million First Commu- and whose parents cannot afford death of Michael Noweli, Mel 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. table settings only. Reservations Get tho real thing at Le«'» seated in the middle sanctuary. A More than 20 acts will be pre­ Noweil'a nephew, touched the Purpose of the ball Is to pay may be made by contacting Lamb —Your official Import Out­ sented on the show. nity Village, of which John C$J- taxis to take tbe kiddies to to get let. Call CL. J-U16. M»" number of out of town guests were breath is the general contractor. the necessary treatments. One hearts of all of us. The 11 year tribute to presidents of civic, so­ Pres. Barbara Parker, a. 24431, in attendance. SHRIMPTEAST orders filled promptly. If* development la expected to morning, one afternoon, a full old, hurrying to see Uncle Mel on cial and other community organ­ or Mrs. Barnett, CL 8-923.7 At 7 p.m. worship service, mu­ Officers and members of Lambs be finished late this fall. day, or even just an hour a television, ran Into the path of an izations. Presidents will be form­ LOVABLE Page Boy sic was by the Gospel chorus. Hat Party month—in fact, any time you can auto. He was the son of Mr. and ally presented in a festive prom­ include: Thursday at 7:30 p.m. prayer MT. VKBNON Av. AME 9 give to this worthy project would Mrs. Lionel Noweli Jr. of 193 N. enade, following which awards will Barbara Parker, president; Ann Chignon SPECIAL service is held. church dedicated IU new parson­ be a boon. Call the Social Service Guilford av., to whom we extend be presented esch president. Twen­ Stokes, vice president; Phyllis COMING EVENTS: Next Sun­ age — located at 1«28 Richmond DepL of Children's hospital. La- our heartfelt sympathy. ty-six groups will be cited this Wright, recording secretary; day, 4 to 6:30 p.m., Circle - 4 March 31 av on Sunday, March 11, at 2 Verne Dukes, their medical social year. Lamb publicist Geraidine Frances Parks, corresponding 9 MBS. SYDNEY LOPEZ of annual spring tea. Mrs. Irene o'clock in the church. Bishop E. worker, told us of this dire need. ;Barnett told The Sentinel this secretary; Mozelle Greene, treas­ Porter, chairman, Miss Sadie Mrs. Janie Hunt was hostess to Hartford, Conn., was ln Columbus T. Hatcher of the Third Episcopal week. urer; Geraidine Barnett, financial Meade, Co-chairman. The public the Auxiliary to the OBG. Men's 9 DECORATORS TOUCH: this week visiting her son-in-law District conducted the dedication- secretary; Mary Milncr, Dorothy is invited. Charity club Tuesday," March 13, al program. Later, there waa an What is prettier than new, sheer, and daughter. Dr. and Mrs. Tho­ [ Preliminary to the presidential Burney, Willie Dee Revels, Kath­ at her residence, 104 Brunson av. inspection of the^eytly acquired white ruffled curtains tied back mas Brewer of Shexboume dr. ball tbe bonorees win be guests erine Jones, Nell Scott, Phyllis % Thursday, March 29, spaghetti Plans were completed for the parsonage, at which time the with a bunch of daisies? Get the Dr. Brewer's mother, Mrs. UK— at as icebreaker party to be gi- Redman, Doris McMullen, Betty dinner by Circle 7. Nancy Richards hat party. Hats Stewardesses were hostesses. We daisies at Krcsge'a for 89 cents. Brewer, of Dayton, waa alas a !*«• by the Lambs st Litchfield Lou Pyant, Martha Smith, Vonxie $199 and other accessories are to be hotel Fnday, March 30. This will Palm Sunday annual breakfast sold at the home of Mrs. Dora add our congratulations to those 9 WE SHALL, Overcome the weekend visitor, together with her Lee Dansby, Wilda White. •UP by Nu Alpha Omega Bible Class. Burrell, 74 N. 21st St., Saturday, already received by the pastor Fear and Misunderstanding That daughter, Mrs. Thelma BasM— I UP Ruth Lawrence, chairman. March 31 from 1: to 6 p.m. Re­ and hla wife. Rev. and Mrs, A. Keep Our Races Apart" is the ti­ A very dear friend, Mrs. Ed • Deltas Plan Jabberwock At East STYLE freshments will be served. The C. Brogden. tle of a Public Affairs Conference Hughes, of the clerical staff at SHOP MRS. ELIZABETH C o n 1 e y, public ls invited. Mrs. Isadora for all Columbus high school boys Central State college, accompan­ CWoaabcs Chapter of Delta Sig­ 9 SICK LIST: Charley Jonee Other committees inelude pa­ teacher at Champion Jr. High Brown is general chairman. and girls, being sponsored by the ied Mrs. Haskins. AH the ladies ns* Theta sorority is planning one trons and program: Mrs. Valencia 1MMI1I MT VERNON A VS. (Jeffrey Manufacturing Co.) in school, Is confined in St. Anthony In attendance: Mesdames Hat­ YWCA at 65 S. 4th st' on Satur­ enjoyed a most pleasant stay in of the most entertaining Jabber- K. Nezson, chairman; contest, El­ Open Frl. A SaL Nlgbte Grant hospital for two eye opera­ hospital. tie Taylor, president; Ella Evans, day, March 21, from 9:30 a. m. the Brewer manse. works ever presented by tbe sie Williams, chairman; tickets, tions. Faith and patience wiU do Lucy McGinnis, Sadie Crosby, Is­ to 3:30 •> m. .IS YOUR TEEN­ group which will be held st East Mrs. Thelma Givens, chairman; It, Charley! 9 WEBE-YOU-THEBE DEPT.: High School, Saturday, May 5, at adora Brown, Annette Wilson, AGER REGISTERED? The cost skit, Mrs. Eleanor Hicks, and *» ••. We hear the Cavaliers' party at Zellena McCord, Ethel Dusty, £ WIU. YOU help a sick child la 31, which includes lunch. Dead­ & p.m. Theme of the event is "Fi­ Barbara Jamison, chairman; Jud­ the Cavaliers Club Saturday turn­ , Carrie Copeland. Gertrude Price, to get the help he needs? Chil- line for registration Ls Saturday, esta Internationale.' ges, Marian Bannister, chairman. ed out to be quite a twister, with Hattye Redmond, Dora Burrell, March 24. Intelligent youngsters Chairman of the general com­ Riceland Rice is as IHGREDIENTS: everybody having fun. son, until Rachel Robinson and Annamae METHOD: l. Sprinkle won't want to miss this one. mittee is Mrs. Mary V. Rockford. Publicity committee consists of simple as it is versatile 4 co** tot «Mk*d •Hi-imp wrth starry, let he wee, wee, sma', una'. Several Smith. Assisting her are Mrs. Jean Bold­ Mesdames Lillian Allen, Joanna ... takes only minutea Kcetan*] Rice •t.-xxl 1 hour. 2. Combine out of town guests, including Dr. butter and flour ia top TOOTHACHE 9 SAD NEWSs Ann Boston en, Sandra Hicks, Pauline Rice, Davis, Jewel Williams, Myrna The next meeting will be held to cook ... no peeling 12 and Mrs. Harvey Thomas of Mun- ot double boiler. Add tKjnt vAtot *aoe***H._**4.a*tatf_ie> Walker, tbe well-known and popu­ Elsie Williams and Mrs. Valencia Beatty, Miss Lynette Shaw, OSU Tuesday, April 10 at the home of or paring or washing cream. etir till Mac* te £.» flu aSwcs^JOufaa cie, Ind., who were house guests T% CMS SnMli lar columnist, lost her father on K. Nezson. snd Miss Sylvia Nelson, OSU. Mrs. Annamae Smith, 2127 Willa- . . . makes a perfect thick but sot belling. ot the Richard Ruffins. Itbap margarine S. Pre* yolk* through Thursday after a lingering Illness. mont. partner for seafood, **v« ioto bowL Rub la lib** floor Samuel D. Boston la survived by 9 EVEN IF you don't skate, meat, vegetables, paste snd »tir (little «t a his wife, Gladys; three, sons, two The fine Is usually over 120 ter carry-alls, and therefore eas­ fruits. High in energy, 1 B*S VMM time) into hot Mace. Stir you will enjoy attending the skat­ sometimes as much as 323 for go­ till smooth. 4. Add Mtt, ing party given by tbe Parents' ier to carry and find things in. GRAVELY "1132" rich In natural flavor, 4**y*Vca*fc**t nulnvg. pepper, 5. When ing five miles faster than the low in cost, quick 'n reedy l« serve, stir la Council of Paxey's Flay school at Gloves: most popigar length Is 10 posted mileage. COIFFURE SHOP easy to fix. Serve ItMMft sbrirap, adding sherry to Smith's Skating Rink on Thurs­ button. Shoes: the deep-toned pat­ tMte Heat through sad US2 E. Long ?t. CL. 3-3690 Riceland Rice. It's Hi Mrve over think bed of Daniel's Prescription Pharmacy day, March 29. The Council win 9 JOHNNY JOHNSON (Pitts­ ents will grow In popularity, can Will stop you from wishing VELLY NICE! hot Ricetead Rica. use proceeds to help finish paying burgh Courier advertising man­ be worn all summer. Scarves: upon a star to be lovelier than ager) and Franklin Whlttaker' SPECIALIZING IN their Life Membership to the used everywhere, any shape, any you are. Our beauty care ts NAACP. The lime is from 7:30 to {public relations for JFK) PRESCRIPTION SERVICE FOR size, any color . , . Next week tops. Come in or cull for the ut­ 10:30 p. m., so take the family were in town last weekend. What's most in complete beauty care. well line up a few accessories • Franklin County Welfare and have some fun. - up, fellows? Or shouldn't we Private Brand label cosmetics TREE guess? for men. on sale at all times. Our Make­ • Aid For Aged • VA 9 GOING WEST* Watch out COOK • State Industrial 9 NEWEST fashion accesso­ 9 ALL THIS reminds us that up Artist will help you. for Richmond, Ind., one of the Operators: Addle Kelly, Marie BOOK MAIN ft OHIO CL. WEB most consistent speed traps to the ries: Hats, with deep crowns, the "Coettes" will put on a style Thomas, Bessie Donley, l.illie Wl color, ever * _, nation. Don't Just slow down, but wide brims, no flowers. Purses: te serve rtc*. Writ. RictUne tjea Open Daily 10:39 A. M. ta It P. &L show Friday night, March 23. at Nash, June Clark, Mamie t*.0. a** SIS B, a-.iigart. Ark**}**, CRAWL through that highway. much smaller than the huge win­ the Southern hotel. See you there! Johnson. Vendetta Wright, Mgr. "lbs im win i» S&**

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I steak" are other legally accept- weeks, followed by an increase by the first of the year. Main advan- ' able names for this product. early May as larger numbers of ces at wholesale have been on cattle move from fcedlots. live lions, which may be reflected in Hosack Bapt. Annual Women's Day 9 HAMBURGER cannot con. slightly higher prices on some prices on choice grade steers have Annual Women's Day will be tain more than thirty-three per­ steak cuts. Committee chairmen arc Mes­ be held March 30. All auxiliaries YOUR FOOD%L advanced around fa to $1.50 since observed at Hosack Baptist Sun­ cent beef fat or suet. The term dames {da Latham. Helen Ander­ arc asked, to report at that time. day, March 29. Rev. H. H. Tea- "hamburg" can also be used to son, Rosa Moore, Mamie Ev fy, At 3 p. m. Sunday, April 1, Rev. D0HARPJ7 gue Is pastor. Theme for the day identify this product. Carrie Garnes, Lucille Peakes, Tcague, senior and Junior choirs is "Working In Unity With Frances Abbott and H. II, Tca- will render services at Clair Cha­ These regulations provide a use­ —-^ Christ," using the motto: "To­ gue. pel Methodist. By KSTELLB B. PR ANUS ful guide In buying. Thus, when r gether We Stand." Women's Day Queens are Mesdames Ola chairman is Mrs. Ceshelola The simultaneous revival will (Marketing Information tor you buy ground beef (or chopped i Bibbs, Marie Skipper, Pearl Bee­ oeef. ground steak, or chopped Whiteside; co-chairman, Mrs. Le- cham, Jacqueline Jackson, Bessie begin Sunday, April 8, through 15. Consumers Agricultural Rev. E. C. Sykes will be ln •teak), you can -expect that a CARNATION tlia Carroll. Beecham, Ernestine Dawson and Extension Service in charge. Franklin County) minimum of 80 percent of the Participants and special evente Rosa Mahan. total weight will be lean meat. COOKING HINTS include: An official meeting for deacons The pastor and men's chorus 9 THIS WEEK LOOK FOR—Fruits: Valencia oranges, grape­ For hamburger, you can expect a Mrs. Mary Glascor as guest and trustees will be held Thurs­ will travel to Portsmouth to wor­ fruit, apples, canned freestone peaches. Vegetables: Potatoes, green minimum ot 67 percent of lean ^%^ \ speaker for morning services. day, March 22, at 7 p.m. The ship at Rev. Smith's church. beans, green onions, rhubarb, frozen vegetables. Protein foods: Beef meat. Assuming you do not want Mrs. Helen Paxton as panel mod­ quarterly business meeting will Visit the sick md shut-ins. roasts, ground beef, beef liver, bacon, frozen fish, canned tuna, large the extra fat. you can afford to HOME $ERV»CC DIRECTOR AND HER 8TAFF THE NATIONAL Ass'n of Negro Musicians la planning a recital erator during evening service. eg*s. pay somewhat more per pound for V with Charlotte Davis, noted yonng violinist as the featured artist, A rntither-daughter banquet Fri­ mssm ground beef than for hamburger Friday, March SO, at Columbus Gallery ot Fine Arts, 480 E. Broad day, March 23, at the church, un­ THERE 18 A DIFFERENCE Make the most of that popular vegetable, celery. For a Is it ground beef or is it ham­ sumers to know. and still pay less per pound of at., at 9 p.m. Pictured, from left, ia Arnold Graves, general chalr- der chairmanship ot Mrs. Marie lean. The question is, how much change, serve it as Scalloped Celery with Almonds...dif. •f the recital; Miss Davis aad Mr*. Rhenetta Hairston Davis, mother Skipper. fottto burger? To many people, any bee! 9 UNDER state regulations, ferent, yet delicious and nutritious. Carnation Evaporated Is hamburger after a trip through more? ot the artist and her accompanist, as they arranged the program at Guest Sunday school teachers both ground beef and hamburger Milk is excellent for creamed dishes such as thia Over the meat grinder. But there's a meeting last wok. are Mesdames Kathrine Hughes, must come from fresh or frozen Using the minimum require­ half the water...nothing else...has been removed from Ruthene Pearson, Lilly Ringer, quite a difference between thofficiae twol I ,lte'et8^ beet. I.e., meat from cat­ ments of lean meat of SO percent products, according to Carnation. Its concentrated richness makes it ideal for Jessie Howard, Pauline Martin, tle one year or older. In addition, and 91 percent, we can figure the giving smoother, creamier results. Try it soon and see Mary Jenkins, Lydla Burkes, Se­ Ohio standards. And. the distinc­ neither product can contain water, prices where "real cost" (cost of Refuge Baptist tion is an important one for con- for yourself. SPECIAL lena Bozeman, Gray and Jackson. dtMfriuwf cereal or other substance that lean) Is approximately the same. Mrs. Daisy Hammock will give may change the color, character On this basic, hamburger at 3». A Doll Tea sponsored by the the lesson. Want to start a new lawn or rebuild aa old one? Now Is the FOR FOOD FLAVOR or appearance ot the product ln 43, 49 and 59 cents per pound and Wall Paint time to get started. Well do the Job for you quickly, efficiently, Gospel choir, will be held Sunday. Guest participants at morning any way. ground beef at corresponding pri­ Plastlc-Vlnyl-and-Latex, service include Mrs. J u a n 11 a economically. Oar services Include seeding, grading, fertilizing, all colors. March 29, at Refuge Baptist. ces of 47. 81, 69 and 70 cr-nts per Scarver and Mrs. Roberta Jones. rolling, hedge catting and treatment of lawns festered with Up to this point th.- require­ The first 100 persons registering crabgrass. pound are approximately equal in Panelists are Mrs. Marie Stin­ ments are the same for hnth pro­ cost per pound o{ lean. for the program will be given a ducts. But here the Identity ends. gat. $2» doll. A gift will be awarded to the son, Mrs. Mary Morlck, Mrs. < The difference Is in the .'mount of BEEF SUPPLIES AHEAD best dressed doll and also for Odessa Allen and Miss Dolores beef* fat or suet that each can O) BEEF supplies are somewhat the oldest doll. Something has al­ Diggs. Premier Lawn Service contain. lighter than they were in January so been planned for the men. A HOSACK women, working ln and early February. But the vol- GORDON'S silver offering will be lifted. accordance with the theme to bol­ 1 AND ume is still above a year ago. A Rev. R. F. Hairston Sr. Is pas­ ster this effort, are: Mesdames (L. 3-6326 CL. 3-5617 fairly stable supply of beet ap­ tor. Maggie Smith, general secretary; IF NO ANSWER CALL EVES. AFTER 7 pears likely lor the next few Hardware Sunday School, 9 a.m.; morning Bctte Latham, mistress of cere­ J. Ward, Mgr. service 10:45: BTU, 5:30 p.m.; monies. Music is under direction Top Soil For Delivery Anywhere In Columbus 864 E. Main SI.CL2-201B evening service, 1. Music render­ of Mesdames Bessie Beecham, Open Dally 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. ed Is by three choirs. Elinor Beecham and Mary Lynch.

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SCALLOPED CfURY WITH ALMONDS (Makes 6-8 servings) 1 cup thicken broth SMOKED 4 cups celery* Whole cut in ana-Inch pieces y3 teaspoon salt c 3 tablespoonsbutte r % teaspoon pepper or margarine VJ cup slivered blanched Lb. 3 lablctpocm flour almonds 29 :33 1 cup undiluted C ARN Al ION V* cup grated EVAPORATED MILK American cheese PICNICS 80% lean - All Beef - Freshly ground Parboil celery In a little water. drained celery In buttered l',4 Meanwhile, melt butter; stir in quart casserole. Pour sauce over flour. Remove from heat. Slowly celery. Sprinkle almonds and add Carnation, chicken broth, cheese over top. Bake ln moder­ Kroger Frozen - Crinkla cut GROUND BEEF - 49c salt and pepper. Cook over ate oven (350* F.) until bubbly, Soft, absorbent - Large economy six* medium heat until thickened, about 20 minutes. stirring constantly. Place Kleenex Towels 3 "3? SI French Fries 2 Z. Ik Thrifty - Freshly ground C-3» Priat<4 la U.S.A. (43} Delicate, natural Flavor Tangy - With Hie flavor you'll remember HAMBURGER *• 39c Imperial Margarine u, 39c Brook's Catsup 2 SE 39c

DIGG'S Limit 1 with SPECIAL GOLD each purchase of $7.50 SCALP MEDAL FLOUU.S. RNo. 1-IDAH O Frozen - Delicate flavor OIL 7-ox. pkg. lb. Beautiful, Luxurious Hair may be yours by using Diggs 43c Mrs. Paul's Scallops bog 9c Special Scalp Oil. Stops dry itchy scalp and falling hair. Ask 9 Evaporated Milk loll . POTATOES 20 for Diggs Special Scalp Oil, an original Doctor's formula pre­ 29C The 9,amour 9rwm Elegant miniature hoods pared with Lanolin. For a soft, natural press ask for Diggs Carnation 2 cans All Purpose Hajr Oil or a good hair conditioner ask for Diggs Butter Kernel, Whole Kernel Endive u, 29c Bibb Lettuce Lb. 69c Bergamot Hair Conditioner at your favorite Drug Store or 1 No 303 IA* The monarch of meal-in-one salads . Endive's kissln* cousin Beauty Shop. If your cosmetics counter cannot supply yov Golden Cora DELIVERED FRESH DAILY '0 YOUR NBCHBORHOOD GROCERY! write direct to: Lb. 39c DIGGS BARBER & BEAUTY SUPPLIES Luscious rod-ripe Florida boauKos i i. m uomajne Lettuce u». 29c Escarole catto FOR WEDDING CAKES AND OTHER SPECIAL ORDERS CALL CA. 1-0166 437 W. 9th Street, Cincinnati 3, Ohio Strawberries pkg. 19c i .*. >i Leaf Lettuce u>. 39c Tossed Salad THURSDAY, MARCH 22, i9©2 THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 THI *""* SENTINEt PAGE 13 PAGE 12 THE OHIO SENTINEL Medical Care SENTINEL Continued From Page 12 EDITORIALS Mills is nothing more than a Public Assistance Program which FOCUS ON THE NEWS. grants limited medical care benefits to those unfortunate indi­ gents who pass the humiliating means test. The extent of me­ v f gjip: " - dical services available is dirctly proportionate to the individual State's ability to purchase these services, no more—no less. Medical Care Another colossal untruth to which the public has been ex­ posed is that private commercial insurance companies can ade­ quately meet the health needs of the elderly. To the aged For The Aged themselves, who have been treated over the past years like un­ touchables by the insurance companies, such a claim becomes • THE overwhelming majojrity of America's 17 million a mockery. These old-timers still feel the sting of discrimina­ senior citizens want health care through Social Security. They tion because of age, excessivly high premiums, extremely limit­ are determined to get it. For too long they have been shunted ed benefits and cancellable policies at the discretion of the aside by a (Congress that has responded to the pressures of the company. American Medical Ass'n, the large insurance companies and Through organization and education more and more of the Oiambers of Commerce. America's legislation-conscious seniors are seeing through the Time is running out! The patience of our older population phony arguments advanced by the enemies of health care has been taxed beyond all reason. They want action in this ses­ through Social Security. They perceive the sham and hypocrisy sion of Congress. Being realists, they arc girding for an all-out of the AMA and big business in trying to sell the American fight with the AMA and the big business interests. Experience public such stereotyped arguments as "socialized medicine/* has taught them the need for unity of purpose and intelligent "federal intervention," "disintegration of the doctor-patient re­ political action if they are to achieve victory on the legislative lationship," "deterioration of medical care," "destruction of front. free enterprise," "ruination of the insurance .industry" and "the APPROXIMATELY 148 boys took part in » thr ee week Annual World Service candy sale. Pro- creation of a monolithic welfare state." • ALL over the country Golden Age Clubs and Senior ceeda will be used to strengthen the work of the Y MCA in 19 different foreign countries. Shown above Gtizen Organizations are springing up—not for the purpose of are the fop saleshoys who helped to sell over 3000 pounds of chocolate mints. Front row: Lynn Dur- • AMERICA'S senior citizens look upon the Social Secu­ \£\VV«=. getting together for a friendly game of pinochle or checkers, ham, Oacar Stokes, Cecil Hughes, Ranald Harshaw and Robert Richardson. Second row: James Sin- rity approach as the only sound and sensible way to finance a but for the purpose of mobilizing support for the King-Ander­ gletary, who won the grand prize—a bicycle; Euge no Foust, David Michael, Roger Coffee, James really meaningful health insurance program. By spreading the son Bill. Recognizing that there is strength in unity, clusters of Slmkins, Boy Hickman and Larry Baker, Third ro wi William Anderson, World Service Committee THE WOULD IS WATCHING THEIR DEFIANCE OF THE LAW, Mil. PRESIDENT chairman; James Lewis, Ardlce Price, Paul Carml chael, Alvln Bailey, Maro Tyler, J. Blley Wilson cost of such a program over one's working years, the small those senior groups have been banding together to form Area, III, Boy Elliott, Kevin Willis and Hoyt Glvens, yout h secretary. weekly payroll deductions for Social Security taxes will pur­ State and Regional Councils. These, in turn, have been affiliat­ chase a prepaid health insurance plan at time of retirement at ing with the National Council of Senior Citizens for Health age 65. i5u eJLucitU eU.ee Care through Social Security—the central national organiza­ A 3 M. 3d tion in the country today carrying on the fight for such legis­ This is social insurance with dignity. The worker pays for lation. it. The worker is free to choose his own doctor. The doctor, 9 THEY say the great minds ing of a compilation of regulations cisions because the weight ot evi­ The accent is on organization and education. The elderly in turn, renders his services in the hospital of which he is a of England are now considering of court sessions. dence favored the defendants in staff member. The King-Anderson bill specifically insures doing away with trial by jury ol an overwhelming way. After the want to know the facts. They are sick and tired of being told 9 MUCH too often a judge has against Government intervention or controls in the free prac­ peers. Our American system is session I heard the judge tell the untruths by the AMA and big business. They nourish a healthy been an ex-prosecutor and rarely merely trial by Jury since our prosecutor that he felt rotten, contempt for the Kerr-Mills law of I960 because it destroys all tice of medicine. The cost per worker will amount to ^ of one gets over the prosecutor's complex nation has no peerage nut, In some tired and had a hangover, besides percent increase in Social Security tax or about $12.50 a year* that he must win against the de­ human dignity by reducing the medically indigent to the state senses, we have a peerage in our having to get up at 4 a. m. to The cost to employers will be the same. The $1 billion reve­ fendant. Miscarriage of justice is of pauperism before dispensing to them limited medical care hidden caste system. However, I drive 160 miles so he could get to abundant in such instances. benefits. They also nourish a bitter resentment against the nue collected during the first year will adequately cover the think it would be disastrous to do court on time. costs for medical and health services available under the King- away with trial by jury and leave Some years ago a defense lawyer We had better keep our Jury sys­ AMA and the powerful insurance industry because they sup all Justice to a judge, who al­ started to show that a vice .sound­ tem and run the risk of miscar­ ported the Kerr-Mills bill prior to its passage and have been Anderson bill. Once passed, HV4 millions age 65 and over, co­ though a judge, nevertheless Is a man could not have sat in a car at riage of justice occasionally, for a trying to cram the Kerr-Mills law down the throats of the aged vered under the Social Security System and Railroad Retire­ man subject to all the whims and the curb, bringing his horizon one man court can become a Sta­ ever since its passage. ment Act, will be eligible for medical care benefits. With time temperament of a human being. view pavement and watch a women lin type ot dictatorship when fully this figure will increase as more workers are covered under The advocates ol trial by Judge in a restaurant writing numbers entrenched. All men are subject to only argue that a jury often errs ... .• FOR a law that was supposed to meet the health pro­ OASDI. The 2^« millions 65 and over not covered by the when her horizon view was shut get drunk with the feel of power. blems of the aged the Kerr-Mills law has fallen flat on its and turns guiltj men loose and oft from the street by a curtain 6 There is no American absolutism King-Anderson bill are currently covered by Federal Govern­ imprisons innocent men. They say ft. above the sidewalk. The judge like a jurist on the bench and, face. Last week's report by the Dept. of Health, Education and ment staff retirement systems, veterans hospital insurance, or he knows more about law and snapped him off declaring he didn't while unfair decisions might be Welfare reveals that only 22 States and two territories, Puerto public assistance programs in varying degrees. jurisprudence, procedures, defense want to hear "that stuff" and was rectified later by higher courts, in Rico and the Virgin Islands, have seen fit to implement Kerr- lawyer's methods and even tricks going to put a stop to numbers. criminal cases some of the damage Mills. Twenty-one States have taken no action, three States 8ATUBDAY, MABCH SI, AT 7:45, will be "A Night to Remember" when NAACP Youth Council • THE younger generation sees in the Social Security and all of that. I might add that he The judge went further by saying is already done before the higher approach a real blessing. Their fathers' and mothers' medical also knows the prosecution and has have passed enabling legislation but failed to appropriate the presents a variety show at Mohawk Jr. High school, S. 6th st., at Livingston av. Benefit show committee he would allow a new trial but courts get to the consideration of a stronger feeling of affinity to the necessary funds to put it into effect, two States are in the pro­ members, from left, seated: William Rollins, tickets; Nathaniel Blitchell, program; Wanda Lowe, care costs will be met, for the most part, by this legislation, there would be no bail for the de­ the decisions of the jurists. corresponding secretary; Joyce Thompson, patron; Meryle Gunn, ushers; Starling MeClendon, stage prosecution titan is safe for pure fendant. While the average citizen cess of trying to enact such legislation and three have passed They, in turn, upon reaching retirement age, will enjoy the Justice at time, for he is also a 9 JUSTICE is concerned with Rghta. Standing: Marsha Worth, patron; Patricia Isbell, director; Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Beed, adult security of knowing that they have a prepaid health insurance may have been in favor of the enabling legislation but have.not as yet submitted a State plan consultants. Proceeds go to th Colombu* branch NAACP.—Photo by Roosevelt Carter. part of a governmental system as judge's cleanup campaign, most of guilt or innocence and has a puni­ program and will not become financial burdens to their child­ ls the prosecution. to the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare for ap­ the average citizens of that court tive straight jacket to fit the guil­ proval. ren. And so the cycle continues with each generation paying 9 THE word 'tricks' ls the session were amazed at what ty. Men, whatever their profession, its own freight. key one, for too often a trial is not seemed to them high handedness are ever in the course of transi­ Where Kerr-Mills is in operation the range ot medical really a test of a person's guilt or on the part of the court, for the tory moods and other men are ever benefits offered is pitifully inadequate. It is this glaring ina­ America needs the Social Security approach. Seniors across innocence but more a contest of court and all its operation are pro­ affected by that flux of moods. It dequacy that deserves the spotlight In Kentucky, for example, the nation do not want the Kerr-Mills charity-pauper's oath ap­ wits, maneuvers, a tournament of perties of the citizens as instru­ is a horrible thought to have an •the Kerr-Mills State Program for the medically indigent pro­ minds. The best example of this ments ot determining guilt or in­ air-tight system of no jury and jus­ proach. Nor do they want the AMA or the insurance companies Ls when a monled man goes on nocence of defendants. tice, dependent entirely on a one vides only sue days of paid-up hospital care to emergency pa­ and Chambers of Commerce as their spokesmen. The old folks trial, mast people believe he will man court room rule. tients only. In the State of W. Virginia, the first State to imple­ want medical care through Social Security! And they're rolling get off even thougn they may think 9 JUDGES are not flawless and, ment Kerr-Mills, the program proved so costly as to collapse While we can modernize to no up their sleeves in the greatest "do-it-yourself" political action him guilty, but they know he has because of that, defendants may for lack of State funds. Eighty-five out of 108 hospitals, and end, we should not shuffle off some campaign in history to get it. a smart lawyer who can outwit the suffer to no end. It is not safe to 1,668 out of 1,800 doctors refused to render further services prosecution. The gambling boys traduce justice to a mechanical useful Instruments of human rela­ to the aged indigent patients because the State owed them make money off the trial and bets contrivance of litigation and clever tions such as trial by jury, lest we between $2 and $3 million as of January 1, 1962. Yet the AMA of times flow like rivers. legalistic manuevers. It remains humans be reduced to mere ob­ COUPLE OF QUICK ONES better that a simple Jury of twelve spokesmen insist that "Any senior citizen in need of medical But 1 subscribe to trial by jury, jects, moving along an assembly people hear the evidence and de­ care can get it free under the Kerr-Mills Law." if the defendant desires, because line, for thai is a direction of mo­ cide If the defendent wishes. JANE'S DAY CARE NUBSEBY waa the host to tbe Fun Makers installation banquet. The new ofuV The Gallup Poll reports that nine out of 10 persons interviewed In a Judge can become untrustwor­ dernization specialization. We hu­ cera were sworn in by Att'y Frank Humphrey. Members and officers, left to right, seated: Mrs. Its latest nationwide survey reject the proposal that the U. S. with­ thy in fulfillment of the principles I can never forget one summer • SUCH a monstrous distortion of the truth deserves to mans deserve to remain what we be exposed. The simple truth" of the matter is that Kerr-Mills Mamie Saunders, secretary; Mrs. Mary Turrentine, vice president; Charles Saunders, president; Mrs. draw from the United Nations. of justice. Surely justice Is a re­ morning when a judge was un­ Wynema Beese, financial secretary; Mrs. Viola Neely, Mrs. Nettie Payne. Standing: James Payne, J. • • • lationship of equal men in an end usually severe with every defen­ are and the beneficiaries of the is nothing more than a Public Assistance - Program which E. Saunders, Mrs. J. E. Saunders, John W. Duke, Mrs. Mary Duke, John Beese, Earl Davis, William The Washington Post reported that a "spot check of 271 Washing, decision after the consideration of dant and even the prosecution's moderne rather than objects in the O'Bannon, Louis Neely, Mrs. Empale Davis. Members not present: Mr. and Sirs. John Monequln, ton grocers has indicated that 61 percent made shortwelght sales of their acts, rather than a function­ cyea rose in surprise at some de­ moderne. CONTINUED ON PAGE 13 Walter Turrentine and Ruth O'Bannon,—Carter Photo. meat." THURSDAY, MARCH 22, X9U FAG! 14 THE OHIO SENTINR THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 THI OHIO SENTINR PAGE IS

Shiloh Church Notes MBMMMMM channels clear that bring to us CHURCH NOTES the eternal Presence and the Oakley Baptist ln the dcdlcatorial By KATHERINE E. HAYNES power of Ills Spirit; through Je­ services of their newly purchased aaaWa*aa*aWSBt2a*r7Mm*MW8&SM The Women of Shiloh Baptist sus Christ our Lord, Amen.—. church. Dr. Parrish was the spea­ WEEKLY MEDITATION Evangelistic Unit will conduct and the community experienced REV. L. SIMPSON. Annual Spring Tea Class 6 Meeting regular worship service at May's another highlight In the annual ker, •egSSaSMSMSMSSMH^^ The annual spring tea vfll be Class 6 of Shiloh Baptist will Nursing Home, 1567 E. Long st., Women's Day, Sunday, March IL "Gospel In Song" was tho guest O "AS THB hart pantcth after the water brooks, so panteth my Sunday, March 25, at 2 p.m. Bro­ given by arcle 4 ot Second Bap­ hold Its regular meeting Sunday, with D. Mary Olivia Ross, presi­ of the Gospel choir and Women's soul after Thee, O God." (Psalm 42:1.) Sullivant Gardens March 25, at 4 p. m. at the home ther Arden Dennis will deliver dent of the Women's 'Auxiliary' of chorus, Sunday, March IS. Mrs. tist Sunday, March 25. from 4 un­ These words cams out of the heart of a man under test. Under of Leonard Adams, S0V4 N. Mon­ the message with Rev. Cleophus National Baptist Convention Aaron W. Barksdale and Mrs. 9 HABAKKUK was the eighth minor prophet His book of prop­ Sullivant Gardens Church of the pressure of the hour, the psalmist was reminded ot the days of til 6:50 p. m. Irene H. Porter is roe av. All members are urged Kee In charge. U.S.A., Inc., among speakers. Harrison Rivers are the choir's hecy consisted of three chapters only. They were delivered about the Christ (Christian), 090 Van Buren his past life. He saw again the little hart making Its way through the chairman and Sadie Meade, co- to attend. Mrs. Bessie Seward is Deacons Ray and Henry Mitch­ The day began with Mrs. Lu. director and pianists. Mrs. Fan­ 32th or 13th year of the reign ot Josiah (BC 830, 628). dr., order" of services: Bible dust, panting as it traveled to find water to quench its thirst. school, 10 a. m. Communion and chairman. president. Dr. James* W. Parrish ell led devotional services at thcr Laney giving the radio mes­ nie Riley and Mrs. Cora Lee Ran­ s The name Habakkuk means the embraced one. Nothing ls known The brooks had dried up, but ls pastor. Home Echo Nursing Home last sage on the general theme, dolph are the presidents. Mrs. Ly- of his personal history. We learn In (Chapter 1:1-4) that h* was a worship, 11 a. m. Dr. J. L. Gil­ during the days when everything Sunday afternoon with Rev. Wil­ "Christian Women Meeting the , dla O. Burks is the organizer and burden prophet. H« says, "O Lord, how long shall 1 cry, and thou Is then that our souls cryout for bert is minister. was well add the streams trickled Vesper Services liam Callaway as guest speaker. Challenge Through Sendee." Visi­ program arranger. wilt not hear! even cry out unto Thee ot violence, and Thou wilt not the living God. It matters not how with fresh water the little hart COLUMBUS He spoke on Uie subject, "Faith." ting teachers were the guests of Rehearsals for presentation ot save?" dreary ths life, how keen the Second Community church wor­ had acquainted himself with the Rev. Kee will speak at Mt. Car­ the "Seven Last Words" cantata, Why dost thou shew me Iniquity, pain, how heavy the burden; the shipped with Mt. Olivet Baptist the Adult Dept. of the Sunday spring that never ran dry or fail­ FUNERAL DIRECTORY mel Flra Baptized Church of God, are scheduled for each Monday, and cause me to behold grie­ Lord Jesus is equal to our every during their vesper services on Church school. Following the (God) will say to me." ed. Now that he was dying of 764 Bassett st., Sunday, April L vance? For spoiling and violence need. He has promised that He LUCY BEAU BROOKS FUNERAL March 18. Rev. Normal C. CUs- morning worship the families as­ 7:30 until 9:30 p.m. Trinity Bap* # HABAKKUK waa confused thirst he rnew Just where to go; Rev. Hannah Craft is pastor. sembled In Burks auditorium for tist choirs are guest participants. are before me: and there are and even began to doubt the ways will never leave us or forsake us. PLAY SCHOOL a HOME INC. by was ln charge of sendees. He he knew where to find the never, the fellowship dinner served by James L. Martin ia director. those that raise up strife and con. ot God. He had a complaint. But Remember that Christ's love la KINDERGARTEN UM E. Long St. CL. S-141I was accompanied by his choir, of­ falling springs. everlasting. It never wears or ficers and congregation. the representatives ot the various Persons wishing to submit their tentlon. he waa willing to wait tor an an­ Day cars for children 3 to 9 Therefore the law la slacked, grows cold. years old. Certified by dry MRS D. A. WHITTAKER Bethany Baptist church groups. The evening wor- favorite recipes for the Shiloh's swer to his questions. He climbed 9 THERE is no joy equal to ahlp featured presentation of and Judgement doth never go forth that of knowing where to go when and state. For details call AND SONS, INC Women's Ass'n Meets "Famous Cook Book" can leave up into a watch tower for a wi­ OUR PRAYER By ESTHER E. SMOTHEBS Shiloh "Woman of the Year" tro. them at the church office or ob­ for the wicked doth compass der view and to be near to God. the streams of pleasantness and C1.3-777S HINERAL HOME Women's Ass'n of Bethany Pres­ Young Adult Day at Bethany phy to Mrs. Laney. Events were tain further information by call­ about tho righteous, therefore He went there to hear what God happy relationships have dried 9 OUR Father, grant that we 119 E. Lang »*• CL. S-»U byterian will meet March 21 at Baptist is Sunday, March 25. climaxed with a dedication ser­ ing CL 8-4897 after « p.m. Kathe­ wrong judgement proceedeth. would say to him as he watched up. It Is then that we need -to may konw the Important thing in 336 Wilson Ave. Col's Bev. Hycel Taylor will be guest Hannah Barnett, Directress WILLIAMS AND McNABR the church at 2 p. m. Business vice with the pastor, Dr. James rine E. Haynes la the general In (verses 12 to 17) we read and waited in the silence. A deep know the One who faileth not. It our life, which Is to keep the speaker at 11 a. m. worship ser­ W. Parrish, giving the prayer. Hahakkuk's complaint. Here he MORTUARY, INC. meeting Is at 7:30. Members tak­ chairman. conviction came to him that God ing part In the program are from vices, Music will be by Young Persons appearing on the pro­ makes an appeal to God for de- had a plan for him to follow. FUNERAL HOME Adult choir. Circle* A and B. Theme will be gram were: EXECUTIVE Board meeting ot liverence from the enemy. We all have our problems, and til E. Lang SL CL. S-KB1 At 8:15 a. m., at the Church E. B. Delaney Missionary Society Can You Face the Facts?" Mrs. Mrs. Laney, Miss Queen V. Hill, In the second chapter he says, if we will only go to our secret school hour, Mrs. Jacquelyn Por­ Mrs. Douglas Pope, Mrs. Frances will be held April 1 at 4 p.m. The "I will take my stand to watch, closets, God will speak to us about C D WHITE AND SONS Bessie Lewis is president.. < ter will serve as general super­ Parks, Mrs. Henry Smith, Mrs. regular meeting ot the society and station myself on the tower, them. We must be still, and know FUNERAL HOME intendent. A panel discussion will George Webb, Mrs, Gladys Robin­ wilt be at 8 p.m. at the church. and look forth to see what He that He is JEHOVAH GOD. till ML Yemen Ave. CL. S-1SH love Zion Baptist be held at 3:30 p. m. moderated son, Mrs. J. Harvey Saunders, Mrs. Hattie P. Davis is presi­ We learn also in Uie second by Rev. Taylor, "Young Chris­ Mrs. Lloyd Seward, Mrs. James dent. chapter that God's answer or CROSBY FUNERAL Sunday, March 25, has been des­ tian Adults Challenge Juvenile L. Martin, Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs. Senior choir will serve fish and message to Habakkuk was of com­ HOME ignated a* "Warm Day" by the Problems Solved Delinquency" will be the general Alma Page, Mrs. J. Lawrence chitterling dinners at the church fort. Certain retribution was pla­ "The House ot men ot Love Zi©n Baptist. This theme and Mrs. Mary Glascor, Friendly Service' Tyree, Miss Barbara Richardson, Saturday, March 24, In Burks Fel­ ced upon the Chaldeans for their Is a preliminary activity to the Chester Jones and James Wade Mrs. Fred Evans, Miss Bernlce lowship Annex. Reservations may Through 'Good' heartiessness. 1072 E. Long St CL. 2-1553 are among the speakers for the annual Men's Day. Rev. J. Dallas McGee, Miss Elizabeth Rainey, be obtained by contacting the No matter how complex the In the third and last chapter, afternoon. Jenkins ot Caldwell Temple AME Miss Marybell McGee, Mrs. Geor­ church office. Louis T. Mumls is entanglements confronting man- Habakkuk's prayer on Shigionoth, The Above List Includes Ths pastor, Bev. A. Wilson Zlon will be guest speaker at 3:30 ge Sandidge. Miss Hattie Wil. president. hind, they can be solved through waa of faith, it was a psalm en­ Members Of The Columbus Wood, will conduct a week of re­ linms, Mrs. Walter Johnson, Mrs. spiritual understanding of God, couraging the people to look for Funeral Ass'n p. m. Robert BuUedge ia chair­ vival at Trinity Baptist church, Sick and Shut-In: Miss Samella Henry Willis, Mrs. David Keels, good, Arch Bailey said in a pub­ deliverance to God their helper in man. Rev. M. B. Myers, pastor. Cincinnati, Bev. William Mosley. Bozeman, Rm. 211. St Anthony; Mrs. Arthello Muse, Miss Delores lic lecture last Sunday afternoon. the past. His prayers follows in pastor, beginning March 23 John Bennett, Ward 17, Browns Jamerson, Mrs. Mozelle Frye, "Let us never doubt the supre­ part: through SO. Memorial, Dayton; Mrs. Alice Mrs. Vlriginla Ryder. Mrs. Wil­ macy ot good!" he declared. 9 O LORD, I have heard thy Lunle Lattimer Mission Circle Galilmore, 71 Winner av.; Mrs. liam H. Oglesby, Mrs. Edward A member of the Christian speech, and was afraid: O Lord. sponsored a Tupperware party Mary Mitchell, 797 Garfield pi.: L. Nix, Mrs. Orville Lynch, Mrs. Science Board of Lectureship, he revive thy work in the midst of Services ln Coluaibus Churches last Friday evening In the lower Mrs. Jessie Walker, 197 N. 18th M. L. Cash and Mrs. Claude Wil­ has traveled widely throughout the years, in wrath remember auditorium. Proceeds go to the st.; Mrs. Doris Ray, 2247 Safford. Caldwell Temple AME Ziou lis. the world. He spoke In Central mercy. building fund. Worship and fellowship with purpose at CaldweU Temple AME The commltttee in charge in­ Sympathy ls extended to Mrs. H'IRO school auditorium under tho When I heard, my belly trem­ Zlon t25 Bryden Rd. J. Dallas Jenkins, minlfter. Church school, cluded: Mesdames Jonah Henson, Dorothy Barrett, 892 Falrwood auspices of First Church of bled: my lips quivered at the f-gfl'a m. Morning worship, 11 a. m. Christian Endcaver, 6:30 general chairman; Edward Davis av. Christ, Scientist, Columbus. Voice: rottenness entered into my p m Evening worship, 8 p. rn. Midweek Pralse.^Wednesday, 8 Friendship Bapt and Claude Willis, vice chairmen: Mr. Bailey's lecture was entit­ bones and I trembled in myself, p! m. The Capital City's Temple of Methodism. David Keels, William Saunders, led "Christian Science: The Solu­ that I might rest In the day ot Gay Street Baptist By ABMA «T. BROWN Virginia Ryder, Martha Hlggins, tion for Mankind's Entangle- trouble; when He cometh up un­ Jubilee choir of Friendship Alma Carter, Adolphus F. Dean, lents" and he was Introduced by to tile people. He will Invade them For The Spiritual Refreshing Pause. Come To THE GAY ST BAP­ BILL'S with His troops. TIST CHURCH, 496 E. Gay St., Cor. of Gay St. and Washington Baptist Is celebrating its 24th an­ Samella Bozeman. William Camp­ rbert Shade. Ave.. U. G. Campbell, Minister. Sunday Church School—9:15 a. m. niversary March 25, with a spir­ bell, Louise Richardson, Pearl Although the fig tree shall not Regular Worship—10:35 a. m. Communion services each Orst Sun­ itually stimulating program. Mrs. Barnett, Justine Howell. George UPHOLSTERY blossom neither shall fruit be in day. Special sendees upon announcernenL Rossie Lee Head will be speaker. Webb, Fred Evans, James P. the vines; the labour ot the olive SPECIAL REDUCED PRICES Daniel Boone Cleaners shall fall, and the fields shall ML Olivet Baptist Mrs. Head ts active In the city Hunter, Ella Sandridge, Sylvester and In church activities. J. Keeler and Miss Katherine E. ALL DURING MARCH Complete Dry Cleaning yield no meat; the flock shall be 892 E.Long St. ot 17th cut off from the fold, and- there Visit next Sunday at Mt. Olivet Baptist. 428 E. Main St. "Ne Other talented groups will also Haynes. Service Creed Rot Christ." H. Beecher Hlcka, minister. The Church At shall be no herd In the stalls. be featured. Refreshments will be Ladles' - Men's Study. 9 a. m. The Church At Worship, 10:43 a. m. Baptist Train­ THE PASTOR, senior and Gos­ Yet I will rejoice In the Lord, served. Alterations - Repair ing Union, 8 p. m. The Church At Worship, 7:30 p. m. pel choirs. Men's Usher Board and CL. 3-4336 I will Joy In the God of my salva­ Second Community Church Martha Dubenlon. president; the congregation were guests of 1-Day Service tion. Rev. R. T. Gleaves, minister: Al­ Free Plck-Up A Delivery The Lord God ls my strength, For a spiritual uplift worship with Second Community Church. ma Thomas, program chairman. and He will make my feet like 268 S. Highland Ave. Church School 9:30 a. m. Morning worship 521 St. Cloir Ave. CL 8-2825 hinds' (stag) feet, and He will 10:45 a. m. Rev. N. C. Crosby, minister. Order ot services: Sunday | RIEDER'S HARDWARE—27N. Nelson Rd....^r., ft See Patrick, Mgr. make me to walk upon mine high school, 9 a. m.; morning service, Second Baptist U mm • mi PARKING • mm $ •' places. ' A complete outfit 10:45; mid-week prayer, Wednes­ Tou*re always welcome at Second Baptist, 188 N. 17th St. C. F. day, 7-8 p. m.; Bible class, 8-8. Jenkins, minister. Church school, 8:15 a. m. Morning worship, H made of Natural Gas! 10:88 a. in. Evening worship, 7 p. m. Active Mothers* club will meet Monday, T p. m. Also the Sr. A GET STARTED MOW! Shiloh Baptist Usher Board, 7:30 p. m. N Use 24 HOUR SERVICE ON Modem miracle fibers created by chemists are made using natural gas aa a chemical raw material Come to Shiloh Baptist, Hamilton et Mt. Vernon Aves. James W. N GREENFIELD S The suit, hat and sweater are made of Orion. Tbe handbag, gloves, Parrish, minister. Radio broadcast OWBNS), 8:15 a. m. Church Semper Fideiis Guild school (children may be left with competent mothers during wor­ A The Triple Action Crabgrass Killer WEDDING INVITATIONS shoes and luggage are different kinds of man-made fibers and plastics. ship), 9 a. m. Church At Worship, 11 a. m. Continued Church Chemists break the molecules of natural gas and combine these ele­ school for small children. 11 a. m. Baptist Training Union, 6 p. m. Presents Choral Group 1 Alto S Evening worship, 7:80 p. m. Music by five choirs. ments with other elements or chemicals. Aa a result, invisible natural Semper Fidells Guild ts pre­ P See Our Line Of Other Lawn and COMMERCIAL PRINTING gas becomes part ol thousands of familiar, useful products. Union Grove. Baptist senting -he choral group of the Garden Care Products, Grass Se*?tl, Just as modern natural gas is used in so many wonderful things today, Come to worship at Union Grove Baptist, 288 N. Champion Ave. National Ass'n of Negro Musi­ A Lawn and Garden Tools, .Etc. a Office & Factory Forms, Office Supplies it will play increasingly important roles in the products of the future. Phale D. Hale, minister. Church school for all ages, • a. m. cians in concert Sunday, April 8, 1 Start Now For A More Healthy anA < Gas is truly the "ageless" fuel. Church At Worship, 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Nursery for babies at 4 p. m. in the auditorium ot and pre-school children while you worship. Junior church with Beautiful Lawn This Year planned worship on the level of children through age ot 12 at 10:45 Champion Jr. High school. N e HICKS PRINTING CO. f a. m. BTU for all ages, 8 p. m. Personal and family counseling Walter D. Smith U director of by appointment. T 852 E. MAIN ST. CA. 4-4971 THE OHIO FUEL GAS COMPANY the chorus and Is in charge ot vo­ ,23 RYDER'S HARDWARE ^ '" cal music at Champion Jr. High. S 5 Doors West of ISth St. Beyond our Gas mains, use L-P Gas THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 THE OHIO SEN1INEI PAGE 17 THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 RAGE 16 THB OHIO SENTINEL TURNERS •n Johnny Mathis To Star RESTAURANT 48XH E. Leag 99. HOLLYWOOD. — Johnny Mat­ The Night Beat 9% B*W — Wlllo - Whiskey his, the sensational young ballad ROME COOKED FOODS By WILUAM "BUBBLES" BOLLOWAY alnger. who has been laid oft for the past three months with a back CA. 4-0888 •BM*MH*w*H*na*va***M Injury, Is being sought for the • APOLOGIES are ln order barbers. Sully, tho Burger Beer role ot Blessed Martin de Porres Jlmusements VIU.AGE TAVERN from me to you, and 1 hereby ex­ salesman, mad, too. In a movie about the life of the Utf MT. VERNON AVB. plain, hoping they are accepted. •9 BILL TOLER talking about Negro monk, who is expected to Catonahaa. O. Not only did last week's column. hla reservations on his recent S. be canonized a saint by the Re­ Serving tho People ta and In which X mis-stated that the American tour. We ain't ready man Catholic church this year. TI Cid' Among Top Spectaculars Around Polndexter Village laws of Columbus were unfair to yet. rtEER, WINE GOOD FOOD male Impersonators and partial 9 WARREN STEPHENS, that "El Cld", the latest edition of him at ths end. An all-colored au­ that might have been missed the Open ? A. M. • Cfcwe 1 P.M. to female • S-60&3, I.* dance committee • \ •'•' In the final big battle at Valencia, depicting Medieval Europe, its tions from the score of "No 9 PREVIEW Lounge, under promises to be a session to end m chairman. jeBr PAUL but saved his country. lords and ladies, the knights, tour­ Strings." new management, offers a bill of all sessions. Headiiners: Louie naments, the champions of the fare that makes one think of the Armstrong, Duke Ellington. Lio­ And Sophia Loren was. every J ft PUCE L^J 'Huckl shuck' kings, castles and attitudes. It has As previously announced, Sid old country — King Pharoah and nel Hampton, Count Basle, Chris facial expression and every cloth­ an excellent lesson ln teaching na­ Caesar and Carol Lawrence will Moot Tha Gang At OID STAR LIGHT INN the Egyptians. Harold Smith, who Barber and several other foreign ing stitch, a haughty Spanish no­ tional 'loyalty. be guest stars. is the King, just got a letter from WR11AMS HORACE'S PLACE 1443 Fields Avo. country Jazz stars. D. C.. with Ita Serving k ble lady to hate the hero at first, Uncle 8am saying greetings. 60-60 population, will be a hot AND HIS "EL CID" Is pageantry deluxe Other guests tncude singer, or­ (Formerly Sam's) AX. 9-0697 although his spouse, and then love town for you-all. CZARINA with a good family type story": ganist and pianist Earl Grant, MS N. Fourth St. at Second Specializing In 9 CAVALIERS Club, the scene ORCHESTRA with excellent acting: wonder- who will present a medley of AX. 9-0583 ot a Twist contest Saturday night, 9 1 CONSIDER Dr. David A Complete Menu of VODKA songs: nightclub comedian Jackie BARBECUE and PIZZA ! ful setting; and everything else Dine and Dance waa a terrific affair, with every­ Hamlar's recent remarks classic, WlliON'S OHIO GRILL j that ought to nominate It for sever- Mason, formerly an ordained rab­ Wo WIl 1 Deiiver body getting Into the act. People THE ROYAL VODKA To Tho Music of when I questioned him as to why Delectable Foods 1223 Mt. Veraoa Axe. 252-0614 | al Oscars. bi with a congregatlno In Weldon. OPEN 7 NIT1S WEEKLY you never dreamed of were twist­ SUN. MAR. 25 JOHNNIE John Tucker, Prop. he moved his offices to 705 Ery- HOME COOKED FOOD N. C, who win give a humorous * HIS FAMOUS PLAYBOYS ing. Top honors went to Hattie Your critic liked It so much he monologue, and Max Wall, veter­ Merrill and Betty Savory. Second den rd. He q\pped, "I have cre­ Valley Dale Ballroom Open Dally C A. M. till 1 A. M. Every Friday & Saturday Around The Clock ... might go back for a second help­ an British pantomimlst, who will place Went to Kenny Feaa and ated a new expense. I am wear­ Ellen Smith, Prop. ing to catch up with something BEER- WINE- WHISKEY; DANCING I satirize a concert pianist. COLUMBUS' NEWEST 10 P. M. 'TIL 3 A.M. FINE FOOD Tony Rocciano. Out of town guests ing out my clothes from the In­ COSMOPOLITAN included Johnny Johnson, Pitts­ Horace DcJameti, Prop. side from Twisting and I need a Adv. $1.85 Door $2.00 24 Hours Everyday HEADLINE OF THE WEEK: RESTAURANT burgh; Dr. Harvey Thomas, Mu~ larger office space to afford a * tvME ATTRACT !0*l "Judge Fines Reporter For Where nke, Ind.; Edith Hughes, Central tailor who can refinish the In- Tickets On Sale Now By She Sat" (Dallas, Tex., Morning State; Thelma Hasklns and Doro­ Members. For iafomatlosi IN PERSOH! LITTLE SHIRLEY sldes ot my suits." CaR Cfcrma. lma Johnson, News). thy Mctiee, Dayton. Arthur Black CL. S-O0SS. Glenn* Woody, Club Cadillac 860 E. MAIN ST. and Mary Farmer, winners in the 9 ART BLAND and Earl Foley President. M4MlV\ CH0P HVFV CREW 9 contest, were guests of waging a private war against an FRnU J RESTAURANT 5i- N. 20th St., Cor. Leonard CL 2-0258 honor and demonstrated for the 31 N. Nelson Rd. CL 8 284 ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES Twlsteroo group. presents BAR AND Special Prices On Carryouts HOME COOKED FOOD 9 QLUB OWNERS are looking NOVELTY NOW NIGHTLY 9 P.M. THE RAY CHARLES SINGERS Legal Beverages Open Daily forward to the last of tbe bigtime SKYLINE DINING DOOM " Attractja"*1s SAVERIO SARtOISra sure* MOKSTIU spenders, from Cleveland. They Cor. LONG & HAMILTON CL 2-0221 C Phyllis Armstrong 8 A. M. - 2:30 A. M. always follow the East Tech bas­ *4Rlt*£ ketball team. Bab* Pollard and A MGHT«*GERSfflyiN Organist and Vocalist FREE PARKING Where Hospitality Begins W SUNSET IMN In Roar hla crew, Scatterbrala and his Your Hostess - Mrs. Roy Redman VODKA VETERANS MEMORIAL BUILDING ... Direct from Philadelr Hla 992 N. Fourth AX. 9-0178 Bcalawashersr Reggie White, Cea- Serving Liquor, Beer, Good Food Daily FOOD SATURDAY, MARCH 24 — 8:30 P.M. Matinoo Saturday 3:20 P.M. sar Darners* and just gobs of the FOR ROYAL TASTES tRICES: S4 50-4 00- J 50-3 00-2.50-2.00 Specializing In Barbecue TICXItJ CtKTttl TlC«tT Cmtl MASSHiU $ and Southern Fried Chicken Lake Fronters will, as usual., pop te U HISH ST _ Hi* TuiVTASU. I(t2 M HIGH IT Every Tuesday The 'New* their vests, much to the delight of Treat yourself SfttmTtQttl Ci. uses Beer. Wine, Whiskey t*t p 21 SHRIMP CHAMPAGNK LADIES DAY Bill Thornton at tho Belmont, Dally 9 A. H. to 1 A. M. V^ll IN A BASKET to the superb 11 a. in. to » p. m. Willie Garland at the Regal, Tiny vodka that's priced TWIN'INN BAR Redman at the Skyline Bar and MM|i UQUOR to give you more Modern Bar Good Daddy Beatty at the Novelty UKlU leer • Wine • Food Lambda Zeta Chi Sororiiy To Carryout BAR for your money HELD OVER AT THE Bar, who are all smacking thelr cordially invites you to their first Accommodations ilChamplon 8. Mt. Vernon CL 2-0300 Mrs. Ray Redman, Prop. Czarina Vodko is truly the vodka SMASH! HOUSE OF THE TWIST" For 60 People llps in anticipation. for drinker* of royol taste I Dis­ BEER . WINE - UQUOR 9 THE NEW president of the tilled in the U.S.A. in the eiocting F»HJ i048Va MIXED DRINKS - FOOD European manner. Czarina Vodka RESIDENTIAL BALL Franklin County Democratic and Dining Room meets all the requirements of the „ t*1*Mt. Vernon Opes 5:30 A. M. Council, Charles Larry, very plea­ CERTIFIED discriminating Vodka drinker. Its . i.mt.llimil! Ave Close 2:30 A. M. sed with the first meeting at the smoothness ond lightness mokes it Sun. April I 9 p.m.-1a.m. Cloned All Day Sundays SERVING* UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT TMCA Sunday. A turnout of 38 Auto Bar perfect with any mix... or straight I 780 MT. VERNON AVE. members and 12 new enthusiasts Crortno Vodka —the choice of (Corner St Clair) ARE FEATURED AT Vodko connoisseursl Ask for il ot VALLEY DALE BALLROOM-COL'S. Thursday, Friday, Saturday (2 Shows), Sunday (3 Shows) joined. For RtMTvatlon, C*H CL. t-HSl or CL. *'j::i CL- 2-0240 9 PRES. KENNEDY'S swing your favorite tavern or liquor John DLxest, Mgr. store. MATINEE SUNDAY 4to7P.M. festival in Washington. D. C, NEW CLUB CHERRY *331 firth Come Join Our Saluee To Columbus' Club Presidents Cod* No. 5028S Our New Cocktail Lounge Will Be Open SOOB Corner Leonard A Taylor Ave's 741 E. Long St. MUSIC BY OL. 2*425 80 proof PEARL BOX REVUE Oinii!-d from 100% Neutral Groin Sp'rH* INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS FEMALE IMPERSONATIONS at Hamilton letted by (arson Diitii'mf Co moony, DON TALE'S ORCHESTRA Liquor - Beer • Wine - Good Food la/dtrown, NelfOA Covnty. Kooivcty COPA CALENDAR OF EVENTS Barbecue Ribs - Roast Pork APtUL ** — Frnnklln Lodge Elks Band Committee Roast Beef Dinners Served Daily (1 40552 OASIS Beer - Wine To Carryout Open Dally « A. M. - 1:30 A. M. LOW CIBCLE BAR 4 6R1U Saaday 1 P. M. - trf* A. M. CLUB TROCAVERIA a= iQSORlffil LIQUOR •• BEER * WINE BEN aad JAMES WOOTEN, Prof t 892 MT. VERNON AVE. COR. MONROE • VISIT OUR BEAUTIFUL, NEW LOUNGE • OPEN DAILY 6 A. M. Served In A Congenial Atmosphere Free Parking 941 MT. VERNON AVE. PAoe is THI OHIO SENTINEL THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1962 THE OHIO SENTINEL PAGE 19

176. Williams, Melvin Pannell, Carlos The Saturday Mixed League, for Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Wat­ those who believe in togetherness, son and sons William and .Michael featured the outstanding bowling Watson, Maudie Haggins, Carbon Hooks And Slices Along Pin Way of the Waderker boys. Hillis, Leon Woodford, James Aniens, Louise and Wilson, who blasted the pins Fickllng, Katie Grlce, and her son for 594, 564 and 551. The league Darnell. 9 GEORGE Cartwright will re­ ln Maryland and Franklin parks tuart By BILL PERRY Margo Dabney's 88, and Lefty come eligible for one of many fine also had tremendous efforts from The Women's League will soon present tho CC-MI golf club at the are a disgrace to the city as far IT'S SMART TO BUY RIGHT... Ocie Thurston's 87. door prizes. George Field's 225 and his 588 add one of my high school chums national meeting which will be ag so-called recreational facilities Irene Mason, anchor girl for the Following the leaders the vari­ series, Charles Sauanders' 202 — to their ranks and an invitation held in Memphis, Tenn., on March ore concerned. Not that they are Club Cadillac's golden girls, was Charlie Byrd and James Pace are tied for first place in the ous divisions were: Don Miller 571, Jim Johnson's 204—517, Roy is hereby extended to all women 24.2a. Here's hoping that his pre­ that far under par but for the the star of the first week end of 105, William Richardson 105, Russ Brays 180—509, and Claude Willis' (young and old) to 6ign up in sence will help swing some of the number of people that they are bowling in the Spring St. Y Head- men's bracket with 110 each. Fol- .owing on their heels were Boyd Embrey 105, James Johnson 105, 178—504. The "distoff keglers were this fine league. * lost prestige that the midwest dis­ supposed to serve* pin Tourney. represented by Ruth Estell's 175— Holliman and William Richard­ Charles Cook 104, Ernie Carr 103, There are several openings in trict has let slip Into the eastern So if the mayor's neighbors Irene, who averages about 140 472, Margo Dabney's 188—521, An­ son and Mel Sellers with 108's, Warren Palmer 103, Rod Wilker­ the Vermount squad which will stronghold back to the district don't want tho 1400 thousand spent ln league competition, rolled a na Anderson's 177—452, Bea Jack­ son with 109's, then James John- son 107, Robert Jackson 100, Jena bowl in tho Reynoldsburg mixed that has done more for the na­ in their neighborhood, the Eaat- headpin busting 113 to lead all and bringing up the rear Leon Hawkins 86, Mary Early 84, Bea son's 176, and Irene Willis' 175. tional organization than all other sido would welcome part of tho bowlers in both the men and wo­ doubles tourney. See Miss Flo at Waderker and WilUam (Meatball) Jackson 80, Lila Jones 79, Myrtle districts combined. money to bettor what they have men's divisions. New Faces Department: John Vermount Lyons with 107's. Gatewood 78, Anna Anderson 78, Plans for the annual chicken and also to start a new golf course Behind Mrs. Mason's blistering In the junior girls division, pet­ Francis Willis 78, Marge Games dinner for tho CC-MI club will be (jet plans and all). effort was Pearl Williams 104, ite Debra Wilkerson and scholar­ 78, Mary Mitchell 74, Coretha On the other hand, if the re­ Eleanora Edwards 103, Helen a family affair this summer. ly Pamela Richardson are lead­ Jones 72, and Mary Smith 70. Frcgs Acres has been selected as creation head ls so concerned Waderker's 87, Mary Earley's 88, YMCA Headpin Tourney ; ing with 58 and 52, respectively. IN VERMOUNT League action • the site of the dinner with games about the health ot the golfers, \ The junior boys are paced by the Monday Niters were led by for the children and plenty of pri­ would like to know If there is not Eugene Richardson and James Frank Hooks 198—538, Ray Clark's zes. A Hole-In.One contest is also enough land left on the site ol Hood Jr., who are tied with 79 508, William Richardson's 192 — Has Rich Prize Kilty being planned. This will be one of old Twin Rivers course to build each and are followed by Sammy 503, and Roy Bray's 188. those MUSTS on your list of out­ still another course for the city. McReynolds' 75. Bowler or spectator, there's an PlcZol Homemade Breads and 109*6 of Wilson Waderker's 255-C43 and award for you in the prize-rich Pastries, and the Coca-Cola Bot­ door affairs this summer. Full de­ The big question on the mind of The Saturday night door prize, James Johnson's 584 led Garland Spring St. YMCA Headpln Bowl- tling Co. of Ohio have provided BEATTY Jit. BOYS, left to right, standing: B. Payne, Bobby tails will appear at a later date. this writer Is, HOW MUCH POW. LIGHT 'N SMOOTH! Equipment to a 954—2723 series, a beautiful cake by Plezol Bak­ ing Tournament, scheduled 66 door prizes for each opening; Humphries, C (Tones, Frank Began. Kneeling: B. Norton, Mike Gil­ ER DOES THE RECREATION •tart while James Pace and Roscoe 9 I CAN see what "Bubbles" er)', waa won by William Saunders. through Sunday, March 25, at Saturday, March 24, and Sunday, lian, Vance Carr, O. Davis and Coach Dale Stewart. DIRECTOR HAVE AND DOES Lofton were bowling 233 and 232 Holloway meant when he said in IT'S SMART TO SERVE LIGHT.., The Sunday night Plezol Bakery Vermount Recreation Center, March 25. They go to the first 58 HE SPEND THE TAXPAYERS' to feature a night of fine bowling his "Night Beat," column that cake was won by Frances Willis 1056H Mt. Vernon av. people to enter the center. MONEY AS HE SEES FIT? An in the Merchants and Industrial you could find an answer to al­ and a wonderful piece of Samson- Baker Bread Co.. producers of Major tourney awards total 32, answer from someone would be ite Luggage, donated by the League. most anything ot the Belmont Key with 12 going to winners in each Beatty Jr. Boys Lose welcome. Brooks Realty Co., was won by Club. A cross section of the po­ Pepsi-Cora's James Smith, with Uie men's and women's divisions, 9 WE ARE proud to report that < Kenny Jackson. East Wesl All Star pulace is usually present at the a fine 236, and Williams and Mc- four each to winners of the boys' wa have two additional junior There is still the coming week­ Nabb's Charlie, Byrd with a nifty Oak st. establishment. students in the golf school. Teresa Game On (H. 10 andd girls' kegllng. Handsomely To Whetstone Center A few nights ago, Nate Green end of bowling left to enter the 631, led their respective teams to engraved trophies top awards in and Elaine Russell are two of the The annual East-West All Star t The underdogs, Beatty Jr. Boys, phrics and Frank Rogan working was so excited during the game headpin tournament and to be- a 967 single and a 2638 series, each division. brightest prospects that we have which was tops in the Y League. College Basketball Game, bringing almost pulled the upset of the In- the ball ln and out to the sides between Ohio State and Western had In the past several years. All together the finest collegiate hoop- The Women's Progressive Claude W. Willis, Ca. 1-6779, ot tcr.Center City Wide Basketball where little Mike Gilliam began Kentucky that there was fear for Interested young golf enthusiasts stcrs in tho nation, will be seen League's spotlight shone brightly Spring St. YMCA, is Headpln Tournament when they went down hitting the nets from corner to his health and that of others. This are urged to attend these sessions MARRIED MEN! on network TV.for the first time, on Nora Edwards' 212—203—582, Touinament coordinator. to a 36-35 defeat at the hands of corner, but the damage had been writer looked around the room at Beatty Center each Monday If you have intimate marital Saturday, March 31, at 2:30 p. roblems, send for free medical Flo Richardson's 184—532, Doro­ the sharp-shooting marksmen done in the first half when Whet­ and came up with

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LEGAL NOTKES LEGAL NOTICES Apex Recreation Draws Billard-Pool Tourney LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Beautiful Exclusive Plans for an old fashion blllard and pool tournament, to be held at Notice la hereby given that Notice Is hereby given that Carolyn E. Bowie, whose last the Apex Recreation Club, 740 E. Clementine Sellers, 1R8* Stratford Elizabeth C. Davis, 2944 Morse known address Is 347 College Way, Columbus, O., haa been duly ltd., Columbus, O., haa been duly Long St., March 26tn. have been Homes, Apt. C, Knoxville, Tenn., appointed and qualified as Ad­ appointed and qualified aa Exe­ will take notice that on March completed, it was announced last ministratrix of the Estate of Wll­ cutrix pf the Estate of R. H. Co- 17, 1982, Willie L. Bowie filed his Eastgate TV Picture week. bert Sellers,, lata of Franklin penhaver aka Roma H. Copenha- Clifton Park County, O., deceased. ver. lata of Franklin County, O., petition In the Common Pleas 95 The contest will include straight Dated this 2Srd day of February, deceased. Court of Franklin County, Ohio, Apartments Apartments rail cushion, and three rail bil- Dated thla 23rd day of February, Division of Domestic Relations, 1W2JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE 1962 Tubes 19 lard, in the double A class only. in Cause No. 307306, praying for Judge of the Probate Court JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE Children Welcome 1 or 2 Bedrooms And 14-1 straight pool in the A 207304 3-8, 18, 22, 1982 Judge ol tha Probate Court a divorce from her on grounds of and B class. 207082 S-8. 18, 22, 1982 wilful absence for more than one I bedrooms, very clean, Very neat and clean, near NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT schools, beautifully land­ (all a 2-7181 The tournament is open to the Notice is hereby given that NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT year last past and gross neglect near schools. Attractive For Free btimale public. Entrance fees ($1.00) must William D. Roser, 4984 Vanderbllt Notice is hereby given that of duty. Said cause will be for bath and shower, first floor scaped, free swimming Dr., Columbus, O., has been duly Frank C. Shearer, 258 A N. 20th hearing on or after May S, 1062. laundry, brick buildings, pool, children's playground, be in not later than March 20. appointed and qualified as Ad­ St., Columbus, O., haa been duly —Webster S, Lyman, Jr., Att'y. garbage disposal, I play­ brick buildings, near bus­ Scott Gatliff is program direc: ministrator ot the Estate of San­ appointed and qualified aa Ad­ dra E. Roser, late of Franklin ministratrix of the Estate of 3-22, 29, 4-8, 12. 19, 26, 1962. grounds. On busline. line. tor. Bill Manning, tinance direc­ County, O., deceased. Daisy Patterson, late of Franklin tor. Walter Willis, handicap wiz­ Dated this 21st day of February, County, O., deceased. ard and Lawrence Yolbcrt, assis­ Dated this 23rd day of February, 1982. 3962. tant handicap wizard. NEWCOMER to staff ot Kick JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE $74.75 Month Judge ol tha Probata Court JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE WANT ADS '82°° Month and Lynch's Tonsoriai, 13!8 Mt. 207282 S-8, IS, 22, 1982 Judge of the Probate Court 1750 Clifton Ave. 207301 3-8, 38, 22, 1982 ARE EASY TO MACE N. Nelson Rd. & Vernon av., Is James E. Tread- NOTICE OF AFPOnJTMENT Open 9 A. M. to 1 p. M. East High Boosters JUST DIAL CA. 1-4586 Maryland Ave. well, a former student of East Notice is hereby given that NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Sunday 2 to 5 P. M. Sunday 2 te 5 P. M. "ONE OF FINEST SCOTCH WHISKIES ON THE MARKET" la James C. Sculak, 809 E. 11th Notice ia hereby given that Huddle On Monday High school and graduate of the how Barton Distilling Co. sales representative, WilUam E. Cornayn, A Courteous Want Ad RADIO & Ohio State Barber college. Ave., Columbus, O., has been William S. Pentx, 3414 Kenmore WW I Adoption of a constitution and right, describes House of Stuart Scotch to Sentinel Adman Dayton duly appointed and qualified as Rd., Columbus, O., has been duly Taker Will Help You TELEVISION election of officers head the agen­ Treadwell Is a veteran with two Erby, left, and Mrs. Marie Bridges, owner of Oasia Circle Bar, Ml Administrator of the Estate of appointed and qualified as Exe­ Word Your Ad CL. 8-4053 I CL. 8-6432 da for a Monday, March 26, years Army service and son ot Mt, Vernon av. Adman Erby and Mrs. Bridges hare Joined the Joseph Sculak, late of Franklin cutor of the Estate of Joel M. 1068 MT. VERNON AVE County, O., deceased. Poling, late ot Franklin County, MINIMUM CHARGE meeting of East High school Boo­ Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hawkins, "House of Stuart's Scotch Boosters Club" and invite all their friends (1 Door East el 29S Eldridge av., Columbia. Dated this 23rd day of February, O., deceased. SI.40 ster club at 7:30 p. m., ln the to try It.—Pierre Photo. Dated this 23rd day of February, Cameo Theatre) Treadwell invites all his friends 3962. school auditorium, 1500 E. Broad JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE 1962. Display Want Ads THF HAWKINS Dependable and st. Howard Splller. CI. 3-3110. Is and former school associates to, Judge of the Probate Court JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE Par Inch $1.40 "Come see me at Nick and 207154 3-8, 15, 22, 1902 Judge of tho Probate Court 65 N. MONROE AVE. CL. : -4815 Guaranteed Television temporary chairman. 207030 S-8, 15, 22, 1962 Wo Welcome Old end New Patrons Service I .Mich's Tonsoriai, Monday, Senior Citizens NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT* Don E. Wiley Is principal. Notice Is' hereby given that Barbara Coyle, whose last Transient Goest Welcomed TuesdaV, Thursday and Friday The second Annual County-Wide HOTEL APTS., ROOMS FOR RENT < Max Tolpen, 79 E. State St., Co­ known address Is RFD 1, Zanes- We Continue to Render the Seme Exclusive, from 8:30 a. m. to 7 p. in., or S. Citizens' Shufflcboard Tourna­ lumbus, O., has been duly ap­ vllle, Ohio, will take notice that 825H W. STATE ST. 2 bedroom Efficient Service Saturdays from 8 a. m. to 7:S0 ment will be held Monday, pointed and qualified aa Admin­ on Feb. 7, 1962, James Coyle apartment. Call CL. 8-7749. p. in. We're closed every Wed­ March 26, 9 at the S. Citizens' istrator of the Estate of Julia HELP WANTED GROCERIES, CARRY-OUTS nesday." LadleV and children's MAJESTIC Wheeler Graham, late of Frank­ filed his petition In the Common Recreation Center. 280 E. Broad FOR RENT—Furnished, 3001 E. lin County, O., deceased. Pleas Court of Franklin County, IJBJSJBJ hair cutting is a specialty of the st. The tournament is open to any­ T E. Rich St., 6 rooms, bath up, - ENJOY CLEVELAND'S >ated this 23rd day ot February, Ohio, Division of Domestic Rela­ 1 firm. —PD. ADV. one 60 years or over and begin­ lavatory down. $90. HU. 6-1938 ~ SMITH'S 3962. tions, In Cause No. 106907, pray­ ner! are welcome There Is no VACATION LAND JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE for appointment. References re­ ing for a divorce from her on charge. 2391 East 05th Street Judge of the Probate Court quired. NORTH AMERICAN COHFECTICMERY Cleveland, Ohio 207281 3-8,15, 22, 1962 grounds of gross neglect ot duty. Gleanings Thursdays, 11 to 3, courts at the NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Said cause will be for hearing on COOPER'S TOUK1SI I Groceries, Meats, Confections Private Baths — Radio Notice is hereby given that or after March 9, 1962. _ L. P. 859 N. I7tt» 8L CL. I-811S 1470 Granville St. CL. 3-1308 CONTINUED FBOM HACK FAGE center are open and free to those Bernice Baker, 2850 Fisher Rd., AVIATION, INC. wishing to practice. Television Columbus, O., has been duly ap­ Henderson, Att'y. 2-15, 22, S-l, 8, Web furnished, clean with Daily 8 A. M. to 6 P.M. • Transient Guest Welcomn pointed and qualified as Execu­ 35, 22, 3962. rcry modern betel facilities. It Is history-making because Entry blanks for the tournament ELIZABETH RANSOM and East Tech of Cleveland will be • Efficient Room Service trix of the Estate ot Kenneth T. Known from coast to coast (02 I are at the S. Citizens' Recreation • Free Parking Baker, late of Franklin County, Ann Mitchell, whose last known homelike atmosphere. ALMA DEWS, Props. setting a record for consecutive O., deceased." I COLUMBUS DIVISION appearances in champi o n s h 1 p Center, Ca 1-6090. address is 327 Lylcsvllle, Apt. 67, Has Immediate Openings Dated this 23rd day of February, Paris, Ky., will take notice that For Male Aircraft matches. Tills will be their fifth New Ford Hotel No. 2 Structural Assemblers TED'S MARKETS straight appearance. Twice they JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE on Feb. 20, 1962, Scott V.'Mitch­ Judge of the Probate Court 4521* E. Leag St CA. 4-0421 818 Mt. Vernon Ave. went all the way and twice they 207004 :• 3-8. 13, 22, 1962 ell. Jr., filed his petition ln the Transient and Permanent VISIT THE SPIT Common Pleas Court of Franklin CL 3-2021 were turned back. NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT" Guest« Welcome Three years' service or air­ The Tech Scarabs are tho No. Notice is hereby given that County, Ohio, Division of Domes­ FORD HOTEL No. 1 STILL craft Industry experience In 1323 E. Long St. aircraft structures assembly • CL. 3-7663 1 team in the state poll and Ham­ William S. Bryant, 6734 Gillette tic Relations In Cause No. 107054, OPERATED AT 179 N. fiTH ST. or repair — riveting—drilling * SPSRTSMIN'S GRILL Dr., Reynoldsburg. O., and Eliz­ praying for a divorce from her Beer and Wine To Carry Out ilton Taft, whom they hope to WTIERE THE PRICES ARE RIGHT abeth Ann Waltz, 35078 Becchpark —fitting — blueprint reading £ meet ln the finals, Is No. 2 team. Liquor. Beer, Food 9 Try Our Famous Fish Sandwiches Dr., Eastlake. O., have been duly on the grounds of gross neglect of desirable. Complete Line Of duty. Said cause will be for hear­ Tech is 23-0 and Taft 25-0 for the Draft Beer Just A Little Bit Better appointed and qualified as Co- FEATHERSTONE'S MKT season. IONG ST., COR. 3RD CA. 4-B65T Executors of the Estate of Ber- ing on or after April 8, 1962. — j. W. WILLIAMS CO. An equal opportunity dene S. Bryant, late of Franklin Wm. A. Toler, Atty. 2-22, S-l, 8, employer. 159 N ItTB ST. CI. S-S035 \ The current Each Tech team, County, O., deceased. 855 E. Long at Monroe paced by guard Wilson Graham, 15, 22, 29. 1962. VEGETABLES. MEATS Dated this 23rd day of February, 252-3352 258-9228 who will be making his third 1062 Apply ln person alt i- GROCERIES tabarel and Dance JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE Lillie R. Gilbert, whose last Beer A Wine To Carry O.; start in the championship tourna­ Sponsored by ments, is not as tall as the teams Judge of the Probate Court known address hi Trenton, N. J., Plant Employment frVekdavs SAM. 10 F M. 206852 jML/TB; 22. 1962 Sraftays • A. M. - 3 P. M. which won the crown In 1958-59, will take notice that on Feb. 19, OXFORD MANOR THE ECHOES NOTICE OF APPOiNTBIENT Office A Imported Champagnes but some tans believe that it is as 1962, George W. Gilbert filed his (Formerly The Oxford Hotel) SATURDAY, MARCH 31 9'til 1 Notice Is hereby given that North American Party Supplies — Domestic great as the teams of those Richard L. Brennan, 297 S. High petition in the Common Pleas 65 HAMILTON AVE. WE DELIVER years. Graham and Bob Warmack Local 927 Union Hall St., Columbus, O., has been duly Court of Franklin County, Ohio. Rooms for rent by week and Aviation, Inc. appointed and qualified aa Ad- are the leading scorers, averag­ 2743 E. Fifth Ave. Columbus, Ohio Division of Domestic Relations, In day. Room Service. 4300 East Fifth Avenuej MODERN MARKET ' ministrator d.b.n. of the estate ot Cause No. 107031, praying for a ing 18 points per game. Center featuring tha great Lewis Ervln Boyer, late of Frank­ For Reservations Call Columbus 16, Ohio IS* N. 20«h St. CL. 2-GJM James Robertson is the other lin County, O., deceased. divorce from her on the grounds of gross neglect of duty and also CA. 4-4802 BEER A WINE player in double figures with an DCM TATE ORGAN COMBO Dated this 23rd day of February, TO CARRY OUT 11 point average. 1962. asks temporary and permanent NATHAN GREEN, Manager JOSEPH J, VAN HEYDE custody ot 6 minor children. Said DONATION: ADV. SI AT DOOR 11.25 MISC. FOR SALE MISC. FOR SALE Joe Howell, who in his three Judge of the Probate Court causa will be for hearing on or years as head coach, has never Tickets On Sale Now At Novelty Food Bar and by Members. 193139 3-3, 35. 22, 1963 CUSTOM CAR SHOW NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT after April 5, 1962. _ Wm. A. Hot Rods • Customs • Cycles • Karts • failed to bring his team to the For information Call Chrmn. Royal 8. McLean, CL- S-1SJW. or Toler, Atty. 2-22, S-l, 8. 35, 22, 29, Souihgafe Manor MILLER'S FURNITURE STORE Co-Chrmn. Eddie B. Taylor, CL. ft-6727. Notice is hereby given that Sportcars • Strip Cars • Pickups • Racers semi-finals of state tournaments. Joseph J. Shilling, 933 Anthony 1982. Complete Line of Used Furniture and Rugs Ranges, Refrigerators. Washers, Sewing Machines FROM 6 STATES Is the most successful Negro Dr.-, Columbus, O.. has been duly Apartments coach in the state, now that Joe CA 4-SSSS Columbus, o. 1SS K. MAUI St. appointed and qualified as Ad­ Charlotte Washington, whose 2100 Block Alum Creek Dr. Martin, formerly of Lockiand ministrator of the Estate of Grace last known address Is 5 Oscar St., EASY TERMS WE BUY AND SELL FREE DELIVERY YOUTH CENTER BLDG. Wayne, has retired from coach­ UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Shilling, late of Franklin County. CL-8-8464 O., deceased. Natchez, Miss., will take notice 1-2-3 Bedroom Apartments STATE FAIRGROUNDS ing. Dated this 23rd day of February, that on March 13, 1982, Elijah Howell has a record of 67-5 for 1962. Washington filed his petition in Immediately Available PAP1ERS SHOE STORE MARCH 30, 31 & APRIL 1 his three year tenure. JOSEPH J. VAN HEYDE the Common Pleas Court ot From $67.50 938 MT. VERNON AVE. Fri., March 30 — 5:00 P.M. to 12:00 P.M. Tech will meet Lima Sr. A. M.

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WEEE\% IAN TOWN TOPICS GROCERS, CARRYOUTS REAl ESTATE FOE SALE JIMMY'S MARKET Ohio Elks Report Poindexler Recreation Mews New Location J. W. WILLIAMS CO. NC leSS Mt Veraoa Ave. CL. S-6&3S 855 E. Long sr Monroe v* L Next to East ftmrket •V HeNRY C. TUCKER of Trl-City Lodge No. 1150, Troy, Columbus Recreation Dept. will Champion av., 2 until 18 p.m. Specializing In Choice Meats 253-3352 258-0228 Seme ef the members of the O., Chief Antler of Southern Dis­ sponsor the annual citywide open Sports—Three Poindexter basket­ Quality Farm-Fresh Produce l Church Committee of Franklin trict Council No. 26, State Com­ house program the week of April ball teams took it on the chin in Mon. thru Thurs. Lodge worshipped st Union Grove missioner of Veteran Affairs and \ through 7. During tbe week alt Thursday, March 8, the Junior 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. BapUst recently. They contributed second vice president of the Ohio 15 public recreation centers will boys were eliminated by Whet­ Frl. and Sat. to the Tribal Rally of the church State Ass'n. open then* doors to the public. The stone, 2118. in an exciting game. 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. BROOKS and were the guests of the Tribe The meeting of the Ohio State open house programs affords cit­ Monday, the senior boys tasted of Benjamin of which Brother Assoc'n. was scheduled for Day­ izens of the community, who are defeat in the quarter finals by REALlY CO. Henry C. Tucker was the leader. ton but has been changed to Cin­ not generally participants in in­ the aggressive Glenwood squad, door activities, an opportunity to 61-60 and on Tuesday evening, tbe ERNIE'S MARKET Don Terry, Soles Mgr. Those attending and contribut­ cinnati, due to existing circum­ come to the various centers and intermediates were eliminated in 120 HAMILTON AVE. ing were: Bros. John A. Full ins, stances. The following is- sn ex­ SSS Taylor Ave. CL. J-8191 see for themselves the recreation­ the semi-finals 50-49, by Linden, New Stock. Complete Line CA. 4-5770 CA. 1-3143 Ike Williams, Aaron Speller, Lloyd cerpt from a letter from tbe pres­ al interest of young and the old when Jack Sexton's last second of Grocerie*). Quality Meats BUYING and SELLING Wills, Clarence Jackson, Nelson F. ident: and Vegetables Crawley, Leroy Hawkins, James "Please oe advised that the 0- alike. Jump rolled around the hoop and out as the buzzer sounded. MISC. FOR SALE EAST FREEWAY A. Bowman, T. Robinson, Wendell hio State Afs'n, will hold the an­ Poindexter Center will present Can I be a helping hand to you? B. Wrenn, Valpo Mathis, Floyd A. nual convention at Pride of Cin­ its special open bouse program Four of Poindcxtcr's six basket­ Have houses all sections, sizes Miller, John Willis, Bryce Slits, cinnati Lodge No. 1061, and Jen­ April 4 and 5. Exhibitions of a ball teams were eliminated by a and prices: Bemiic Dallas, L. M. Shaw and nie D. Porter Temple, 1BPOEW, variety of talents and skills which total of seven points from this SIS E. 4th Ave. $11,500 Henry C. Tucker. The next pil­ 82 Lincoln av., Cincinnati, on have been developed or recreated year's tournament. MASONRY 114S E. 19th Ave. 14,509 grimage was to Oakley Av. Bap­ June 7,8,9, and 10th, 1962, under by participation in the Poindexter The Junior girls lost to Thomp­ SM W. 4th Ave 9,000 tist Church, as guests of Brother dispensation, as granted by t b e program will be on display. son by two points, 19-17 in one of te LEARN TO DANCE VHE TVVIS? YOU'LL A SPECIALTY 814 8. Ohio Ave, 12,000 Floyd Miller, when the church grand exalted ruler, Hobson R. The open house program has those thrilling games that could JOSS Oregon Ave 6900 moved into its new quarters. Reynolds." values. It is your opportunity to have been won by either team. HAVE TO START AT THE BOTTOM / " Brick laying, rock, stone lit Sherman Ave. 11300 State Pres. Fred A. Grant and Central District staff of the Ant- meet the men and women who Basketball has been put in stor­ age snd the volleyball? and nets 1SSS Gaalt Ave. 11.000 Second Vice Pres. Trenton Bell, lered Guard DepL met Sunday, lead and counsel your children, and cement finishing. adults and senior citizens during have gone up in Champions Jur. MISC. FOR SALE MISC FOR SALE jns Bloeberry Ave 12,500 accompanied by Exalted Ruler March 4, at tbe home of Lt. Hazel their leisure time. It is also the High's boys' gymnasium. The se­ General repair or re­ EVANS REALTOB AX. 9-9300 Arthur Jones of Pride of Cincin­ Hairston, 427 SL Clair av., in Co­ COLUMBUS LAUNDRY SAM'S nati Lodge No. 1061 and Exalted lumbus, with Col. Homer Free­ leaders' opportunity to meet you nior boys have shown the great­ modeling. CL. 3-6855. 3-Bcdroom, 2-Story Ruler Croswell of Pure Gold man presiding. Many reports and discuss yours or your chil­ est interest hi this sport. How­ & DRY CLEANING SHINE PARLOR 861 E. THIRD AVE. Lodge, Hamilton, ()., were ln Co­ were made, much business trans­ dren's recreational interests. ever last year's playground Excellent condition. J. R. Atrin- Poindexter Center is continuing- champs, the intermediate girls, j #08 ML Vernon Ave. CL. 3-IOU 338 N. 20th St., Columbus, O. lumbus, Saturday/ March 3, in acted and plans revised. All plans ger, BR. 6-3692.- interest of the "Trenton Bell for lead up to the state convention ly striving to provide to the com- will play an exhibition game with Important to the Jets' financial PREMIER BEAUTY SALON STYLETTE BEAUTY SALON Dry (leaning No charge to applicant or em­ East High mination as the chief factor in his Gershwin At Vels operation for it provides the club One-Stop Laundry & Dry Cleaning ployer. spectacular resurgence at the Today, the popularity of George 1749 Greenway Ave. CL. 2-5971 I2S1 ML Vernoa CL. 8-138S with halt of its pre-season in­ Complete beauty service X£fjL£2^ Store No. 1 Store No. S OHIO STATE plate last year. Wagner stated, "if Gershwin's music is at its 7 ;h. Hair Styling • Manicure - Hair Coloring - Hair-Cutting SSS Mt. Vernon Ave. 916 E. Long SL come. I had had the same determina­ There is hardly a radio or tele­ Specializing in Hair Cutting OIPLOYMENT The seven previous years of the Hair Straight Permanenta • Processing . Facials and Styling mrm S A. M. - 1 P. M. Mon. thru Sat. Sports tion to stay in the big 1 e a g u e s vision show or a popular concert v Navies CL. 2-4299 pre-season Book Ticket drive has | Cosideola Harris, Mgr.-Prop. Mary Francis Smith and Lucy M SERVICE when I was in tbe National League that does not feature his composi­ Operators: Lois Patrick, Sarah Boyd grossed the Jcta $517,730, an ave­ i : . .-/; •:•'-'••>. :.:.:.•:..: ---,••,-•- '•• • as I had last year, I never would Griffith, Oprs. FEMALE tions. Top recording and supper Sec'ys-Steno to $350 mo. rage of $73,961 per season. have been sent down to Toronto." club performers invariably include Evenings by appointment By NORMAN JONES Clerk-Typist to $250 mo. Each book contains 10 general He also gave credit to Harry Wal­ bis material in their repertoire. IMA'S BEAUTY SHOP Ida Mae Griffin and Dorothy admission tickets and sells for Eddie Waller, sophomore sensa­ Dictaphone Opr to $285 mo. tion for East, led the Tigers in ker, St. Louis coach, for improv­ Oomriete Beauty Service—Halt Styling and Scalp Treatment Bryant, Owners HUDSON CARRY-OUT $10, a savings ot $2.50 on each ing his fielding which he also "A Night With Gershwin" will Prop tma Johnson. Oprs. Virginia Cole, MALE book for the baseball fan. These every major statistic during the be presented at 8:30p.m. Saturday, TI LLEEN'S 1961-62 season. said enabled him to relax with a SSS St. CUIr Ave. CL. 3-6083 Open Daily 9 A. M: to I P. M, 1324 E. Main St. (Just West of Main Theatre) CL. 8-0056 Mgmt Trainees .... to $400 mo. tickets are good for any regularly resultant improvement in his hit­ March 24. at Veterans Memorial. Beaute Shoppe CARRY-OUT OR DELIVER? The 6 ft. 4 in. giant played in Comptroller, C.P.A., scheduled International League ting. It will star Rhonda Fleming, bari­ All Phases of Beauty Culture Hosp. Exp. to $10.00 yr. all 18 games on the Tiger schedule tone Earl Wrightson, composer • BEAUTY HEIGHT CLASSIC Now Featuring "ERMANDO'S PIZZA" game at Jet stadium during the Wagner plans to play in at least 807 Sit Vernon Ave. 917 ML Vernon Ave. CL. S-S4S4 C. E., M. E„ E. E. ..to $12,000 yr. plus five tournament games. Dur­ conductor-pianist Skitcb Hender­ 9 Beer 9 Wins $ Champagne 9 Party Snack* 1962 season and may be exchan. 130 games in the upcoming cam­ CL. 3-1 til CL. S-3873 Melvon Givens, ttaea Wright, Auditors, Travel .... to $7500 yr. ing the regular season he scored son, tenor Saverio Saridis, the BEAUTY SALON 9 Groceries 9 Lanch Meats ged at the stadium for a reserve paign and hopes to improve on Complete Beauty Service Arthilia Logan, Mgr. 258 points for an 11.2 average. Ray Charles Singers of tbe Per­ or box scat. his performance in all depart­ No Appointment Necessary "New Location*' Mary Stinson CLERICAL His free throw percentage was ry Como show, and the Skitch ments. He has a chance to set a Operators: Mable C Brown, 910 Mt. Vernon Ave. Open Monday thru Saturday PROFESSIONAL AND Book tickets may also be pur­ .448 as he made 54 out of U6 at­ Henderson orchestra in an all - Btattie Darlene Majors, Almeda record for home runs in consecu­ ATTENTION! NEW LOCATION! chased at the Jet stadium office, tempts from the charity strip. He Gershwin program. The show Is M. Scott; Clara Rogers. Mgr. CL 3-3070 SALES PLACEMENTS tive games since be finished tbe which will be open from 9 a.m. also grabbed off 19 rebounds, touring the U.S. and Canada to UILA'S BEAUTY SHOP "Our Buddie" 1961 season with roundtrippers in COMPUTE SEAUTY SSXVICI until 5 p.m. dally until the open­ committ7ed 75 personal fouls and commemorate the 25ta anniver­ DORAS CLASSIC his last four games. Tbe mark, 954 E. Long St. 74 E. GAY SI. ing game with Toronto Wednes­ had 32 turnovers. sary of tbe composer's death. Choili* Ma* logon. Prop. Shop Phone: 253-GIOS held by Dale Long, is eight Beauty Salon Opea Mon.-Frf. 8 to 5 day night, April 25. Persons wish­ Waller is a graduate of Roose­ Operators: Lovetla Da vies, Home Phone: 252-SSt? Thursday Eve. THI 8:30 straight games so Leon needs to Tickets for "A Night With Ger­ Complete Beaaty Service DICK'S FOOD MARKET ing additional information may velt Jr. High, where he made all- Leoaa Wade, Johnnie Mae Complete Beauty Sen-Ice connect in his first four games of shwin" may be obtained at Cen­ "NEW LOCATION" BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY call the stadium office, 224-1175 or city for two consecutive years. Lawson, Travis Jackson, Roxie Hair Styling A Specialty 861 St. Clair Ave. AX. 9-5280 the 1962 season. tral Ticket Office (Marshall's), 46 US N. Central Ave. BR. 4-8983 Haley, Winifred Wallace FISH MARKET Richard Tanner, another soph­ Lola Jackson, Mgr. Groceries, Meats, Confections 1178. N. H i g h st., a n d the Turntable Dora P. Moore. Prop. Betty 8tepter, Opr. omore, was a standout on the re­ The Angels manager is hoping For rent or sale, 413 E. Long St. The annual Book Ticket drive ts to improve the Angel's finish in Record Shop, 1812 N. High sL MISC. FOX SALE Fully equipped. Call Foster New- serve team at EasL Tanner, whose the major medium through which the American League and Wag­ HOUSk of 0L4MOVH LITTLE lin. Broker. 104S E. Long St. 136 points were tops on the team, Individuals in Central Ohio area ner is being counted on to carry COMPARATIVE statistics show •95 ML Vernon Av. CL. 8-5311 HOUSE of BEAUTY CL. 3-1343 Res. OL. 2-4703 led tbe Baby Tigers to their fourth Complete Beaaty Service EDWARD P. ZIPF City League Reserve title ln five a big part of the load. that within a year following the Hair Styling a Specialty opening of Interstate 71 between Hair Styling—Halt Catting ST. CLAIR CARRY OUT USED CARS FOR SALE years. Although Wagner himself rates SO S. Ohio Ave. CL. 8-3560 ftt ML Veraoa CL. 2-8211 Prep Mattle Warren Turner SUBSCRIBE to The Sentinel: determination sa the big factor in Coljmbus and Medina the total Bicycles for Rent. Bicycle Tires 60S SL Clair Ave. Columbus, O. CL, 2-0229 'AS DESOTO Sportsman. Low muV Before coming to East, he Operators: Clara Caldwell. Aaaa Boxetnan, Prop. One year, $8.50; six months, $3.50. his improvement, the fact that be number of accidents was reduced and Supplies, AH Kinds of Keys Leola Simpson, Millie Wtngfleld taroceriea, Meats, Confectionery, lea Cream ege, excellent condition. HU. 8- starred at Champion, where he al­ Mary Louise Gripoer, Joan so made ail-city for two years. was, far tbe first time in the ma­ by 208. Made, Sharpening of Lawn- Peggy Houston, Beverly Handoa Wina aad Bear to Carry Oat Joe Moore, Prep. 8283 after 8. Tamer, Aaaie Bate Dixoa mowers, Scissors and Knives Operators