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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 30

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3() AkrvHi Beacon Journal Kn-'iay. Lose Damage Suit Appeal cal instruments and music on the floor below. Name. Sidney idow Ohio Mother Oi '61 Ex-Akronites Return For 50th Anniversary Clyde and Margaretta Cow for, Pennsylvania playmates around the turn of the century came "home" to Akron to celebrate their Golden Wedding Anniversary. The Cow fers of Donna.

Ninth District Court of Appeals has sustained a $12 327 damage award to Kratz Piano S. Howard st. A jury returned the erdict to Common Pleas Judge Stephen C. Colopy last June against Winnie Lee Stores. which leased two floors above the piano firm at 41 N.

Howard st. Testimony showed a water pipe in the Lee Stores section '3 STANDS FOR DOLLY MADISON fACTOUT FURNITURE 277 BLUFF ST. COLl'MRl'S T' A Sidney widow. Ion- de.1i. hail work and rioxotion to her family and community, has lw: selected Ohio mother of She is Mr.

Imie Garm 'mittee of Now York CiTv. hnusen LeMaster. 88. widow of jsors of the nationwide eonte-t. and Texas, making side trips to California and Florida to visit, respectively, sons Clar-i Vv I liiXk no late ir.

ernon Walker -will rhnw Amencin LrMaster. Dr. LeMaster was a mother of in New York Mr. and Mrs. C.iwfer no immediate plans to return to Texas.

They hope to "drive to Pennsylvania when the weather warms, then head for either Florida or California. Their advice to young new- broke, flooding pianos, musi Ceneral practitioner in Sidney before his death in 1953. ence and In. The couple is staying now with son Vein and his family of 31(K Seventh Cuyahoga Falls. They have two other sons, Robert of Akron and who have three sons living in, the Akron area, were honored at open house and dinner in Grace and Truth Tabernacle at Wadsworth.

He was a former Firestone Tire Rubber Co. employe and operated Isaly and Law-1 son stores in Akron and Tw ins burg. TlltY played together as youngsters while their fami May 9. Mrs. IeM.ister has one son.

Robert V. LeMaster of Sidney, who with the help of his moth- MKS. eMASTI.K was sc Clyde of Wadsworth: 13 iVWPds: "Keep married life a grandchildren, one great ONBII leetea oer otner candidates er has overcome coordination to represent Ohio in the con and nerve handicaps dating test for American mother of from hirth to become an ac-l1- Icomplished mechanical ami The American Mothers Com electrical repairman. 50-50 proposition, and take the Lord with you whatever you do." grandchild. Mr.

and Mrs. Cowfer have MKS. IOl lSK I-eMASTKK fighter lies, good friends, visited each I. "I Love It!" says Mrs. Dennis James A daughter, Louise Klaine.

died in 19-18 at the age of ITi after a lifelong battle against muscular dystrophy. Despite her handicap she was graduated by Western College for Women at Oxford, and later served on the Sidney Council of Women. Mothers Club. Reading Club. National Women's Hospital Auxiliary which she helped form.

Garden Club, Eastern Star and Girl Scouts. a I other in Banion and Sunbury, 1 Pa. On March 16, 1911, they were married in Renova, Pa. Five years later they came to Akron, and stayed here until embarking on nationwide trailer travels in the 1940s. Cowfer worked nearly 20 years with Firestone and later1 managed the old Isaly Store at Grant st.

and Cole av. in Akron, and the Lawson Dairy Store in Twinsburg. DURING their travels theyj wrote and narrated stones for children over Middletown la- dio station WM01I. BORX AT Lock Two. New-Bremen, Mrs.

LeMaster and her mother moved to Co- BFG Tire Appoints Ad Chief 0 sA llumbus in 1912. While he! nine 'her mother operate a student lived briefly in both Oregon Harold J. McCormick has been named chief of advertising and promotion for the B. rwT ROQUannvraff Written Guaranty I 1 T.rm. JJ boarding house, she attended Ohio State University.

After earning a bachelor of arts degree, she met and married Vernon LeMaster. From the time she and her husband moved to Sidney in 1919, Mrs. LeMaster was a civic figure there. She has been head of the United Church of Christ Guild and the Women's Society and has Remember Me LANCASTER, O. Walter A.

Humphrey, 79, who lives north of nearby Pickerington, has stationery with his name printed in the shape of a camel. He figures that if you think of a camel, you think of a hump, and if you think of a hump, it's easy to recall the F. Goodrich Tire a division of the B. F. Goodrich Co.

McCor mlck until recently was a vice president and manager of Dancer-Fitzgerald Sam "April McCall's is the most exciting, the newest, freshest thing I've seen. Beautiful! Wonderful!" II 131311 VV I 278 S. MAIN FR-6-9123 i La La La tdJ JL Fine Jewelry Free Parking in Rear name Humphrey. ple New York Advertising agency. He previously McCormick had been with Motorola, Chicago, in advertising and promotion, and with General Electric in a number of sales -tie OUSTBII' and advertising capacities.

McCormick, a native of Fort Wayne, is a former newspaperman. He worked on the Fort Wayne News-Sentinel three years before entering advertising for a utility. ill 5 During World War II he served in the Navy, leaving the service with the rank of lieutenant commander. Nab 3 Youths In 300 Car Thefts INDIANAPOLIS. Ind.

(UPI) Juvenile Bureau authorities today took custody of three teen agers accused of stealing 1 Nnm eniervnnp ran flflrvrrl fViA finef. of Imported Canadian whiskies Ell more than 300 automobiles for A full ouart of Imported Royal Club cost no more than a filth oi rnont other Canadian whiskiea that means 25 more Imported whisky for your money. IMPORTED CPTJ ONLY joy rides during a four-month spree. Marion County Sheriff's police said the unidentified youths admitted the thefts, an average of three cars a night three nights a week, after Deputy Sheriff Harold Young's car was stolen and traced to the home of one of the suspects. lClub -1 ova K82 fj iuii win IlKludinf Salts to CANADIAN WHISKY SOLE AOtNT I ScMq Import Corp.n CODE 177 A CANADIAN WHISKY A BLEND MHO 80 PPOOf ONE 113 Let Loft's Fine Candy Say Your Easter Greetings SALE! Boys' Prep Suits By Famous Maker 19.90 Easter-Bonny Dresses For Big n' Little Sisters Tomorrow, choose his Easter suit from this value-packed group of most-wanted model, patterns and colors priced low for unusually fine quality! Tailored by one of our foremost makers.

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