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E0K. Tiffi WRNO-WIf Stive You Expressed Your Viewsi ''When the typical American family talks about buying a tt_# c_tr. building a home—or ___r.«-*_rt_. _l«^j43q_)«*^nMl -^W-e.h&ai-t df the hbttse usually■■*___"* _K__-^_W-_^-_^q-_»J -i-$-L/■..>, ,'.-; ,' 4jj*C___ We afford it? Do we have the money, or wiH we Wmfct".;.• .■ -/ . .- ."V- - >. • ..■ ..-.'. ;•■ §«e*:average American family doesn't buy on impulse $:,?■??■*$€ oaif't indulge our desiBes wittaxtt.regard to our' |k}dj_'|j^ofts. We must bf necessity choose wisely.: ;'"■ ;Bttt_t^ere: is. something we all buy «^H #--_*'.*vyit-l very _r*-ti_;c-ioice and "with questionable satisfactioh. It's the wtck- _l^:*pre_^teid every year in the federal budget^-a package w%T|»y,fo?r dearly with our taxes. ..li-^jt^ay the federal government seems pr-occupied with tneivis_u_ »f consumer protectioni __; wants tobesurei our P-u$-$feof;;brea__fast food is full and plainly marked; it .*1-#__!<i_i'%'-b-*__illy aware of the cost o_ boiTawing moiley. . ■■< Ri^ht. now, when' many- of us are remembering that we had.-6 .borrow toyaty our taxes,,we might weM wish t£at our fe-hevdlent Uncle Sam w_»uld wbrfcy less about the size and #e-^hjt: of bur brieakfast food p-u^g^and'ishow more con- _eirn about our plight-_r hamed taxpayers. > . ■-,..-.- " , . ■: _;V$._t the Administration in Waaftujgton last summer jta<gi$sad a surtax tohelp reduce large and p^rsi-terit federal djewcitii many^^ economists and businessmen pointed out that ^'.sfta_p;slash.--ih' government spendiisg wo_Uct_^-a;_tetter-so- ^ti__l.' The government continues to Sace a critical.balanee- -tf4paym,nts situation, growing inflation, and ittfaetrest rates filt-.^-Uiy^liigh-'feYels,--- •",-'-. ' : :*■■;■> ■.-. - ..1. .-v..-. _.'> :Kt^^^^^-^'An ffederal s|_rfl_dmg would help solve _P_;-|P^iprpfele^:;'im_i'<tf-ooursej-hflj^i^ll of u» as individuaf -..#£; your legislators in t Washington.know how you few >ut:e__.i__^^^ __--_^» ■___ v__.-E2~.n-.3- 3 Sections — 16 mil. i. Vni ii i I-'I r. .-. _t ^er B/etiim IJhe reftirement of Rt. Rev. Msgr. Raymond J. of St. Paulte _&tholic Church after 26 years i there as p-#^>* W-tt atihouncted _a_t Friday by diocese officiate in^tHT/rgSr tc^n/Wpr_l-d: his retirement, effective July-I, followed, 08 46th anniversary of his ordination la,at W-K_nes___y; ApiiltT. "" "' '' " " "' ""I Msgr. R. J. Steiger On the occasion of his 25th anniversary as pastor, he was honored at a special Mass and "pp_n house" reception; In _96_ the church building was doubled in size. Announcement by The Most Rev. James W. Malone, Apostolic Administrator >of the Diocese, included the information that Msgr' Steiger would continue to reside at the parish rectory. .-Msgr. Steiger was ordained in Cleveland by Archbishop Joseph 3chr«mbs April-17,. 1922, aft er completing Ms studies at St. Bernard Seminary in Rochester,' _..Y. and St. Mary Seminary, nj Cleveland. • s His first assignment was at __. Bernard, Akrori, as assistant^ Front 19_7 to 1933, he served to. Cleveland, as assistant at.-,-: _>t| Francis. St. Boniface and Sto Ignatius. In 1933 he was named assistant, at Immaculate Conception! Canton; in 1934 he wen! to Blessed Virgin Church*. South Amherst, as pastor, and .in 1942, was named pastor of St, Paul's! In his 26 years as pastor at St. Paul, (he parish 'has grown from 200 families to _,00<5 families, and the school, which originally had four rooms and 120 pupils, has grown to . Iff rooms, in three buildings^ with an enrdllment of 700. .; Jaycees to Ballot Ducats Remain for Chamber Dinner M_^«-A«VVV-VWV,-%^«MS#V_^_NV_%_^WVV-f^ AMImkitment v'^jjjto. gain! from violence? Who is hurt by^i*-? Nopl^ it is not c_Jy;t-i_! victims/Who ar« injured. It i&.-all tiie'; people, the cpi^mtittity. thei_t|tet; the nation^ w5-o:__r-»itU-i.,;;.e, - - It t^kes,tW<. ^groups to! riot. Yes, the r_dti_ig.i_ dope by iftf^pi^nsible mobs, but it is an indictment of the, whole.com- ittuniy* of-'thef whole people—for mobs do not rise by themselves. No TOioti c_m.ri_.'-u_deis&;--_^P--_,-,fo_{1iEtw''i_; at a low ebb. Mobs are never cbttipcised; of .th««dueja^-^^3_i^s do not ari^vfirorn those wh;© have. Iwett taught^^-teJtrelBl^aini their *fempea_v to coht^t their actions,- to meet th__r-^_oble_-_i in a _^t_-__ied-and y}tiXjfc.maxiaep* A A-:v.i.t'f.A&m- '^sAv^&s ji. _: ';. ffie_«^-itW46.o;ti--St-ons to be asked whenever mob vio- leh-«f--_a_-is;up. And tke,f_T--fca_-d;rfea-»o_^^ of it .:r Ml'd. -^h--|ft ^yattttigfc>faM _fl^.*(t^H_#!8«i_|0iMa^^ 'S__;i_^';__ier_ i^jip./.aidvsui-^e to th«:^_ru_«hity.^e^-.i-erAt makte a good S*^ng;an_i-_i^-_^^ the#6rrd, Itinakes•_*»_:- _iJ%g__o^l«i^.w__Mc$at|$l ^@qi^l^_lc^4|P$ Our:" vauntod' _3<_reng.h ; seems bbtftepa)f*&va^^ nC-Uiifclfiat.-^VjE^^ &-.-&W 1 ' _t_&&;_^^ —and __.rw( ■jo&jr- 4t ..l^-^piJ-^.cThere I6\-ioJuti(_K ..r|prv:pi|ab".' vioJeace. ^.;_4 uA\v, ,iVi,.'>i-_*-*----.__••-:.% « , Eio-Srai« ^ o c^yi.th'-r#4_.?_jOftoi-4'^ T-ilTi Rl^tt»/---_t^^^ " ■ (^AA'JmJ'A^m^^msn^- '***'- ■' .... - ,_ .... "^j^y^^s^i^yf^ oWtW pl^e'of vthose,> fc".fajpmte 'fo^cfe^ii^.^^^^.-—^^,,^.,,^ ^„_ _ps--. eoj^ uni^aifta* \gur •. ZA^wob;yic*^i<^.js a^ifpateign:. KinS; J__.«or>d-«i0efa-y? it c_i^_^er fcte-^ ■ ;Ml_!iw_)* j^ii-v)6-i_t opriWay, iof>li!l_^^:free_lo-__^'j_^4i8;^ s^n^li-Jes,^ i^tj^fe^M theothics in which, we believe. Wja,mu&t not let mob violence here. ^..-i..-._. iAi'A;:.•;';..'A^A. '*ii_.j_*. ■&•$ ft. - n those who A limited number of tickets remain for . the first annual .'Coi_imunity _.ighf' dinner May, 'i-V/'SiSp^-jR-d -?by: 'Ate: North. Cant6n Area Chamber .'of Com. hiferce. Tickets for the 6:30 dinner at Topjiisf .Chalet are available-at the Chamber office, 126 S. Main St. daily, during new hours, 9 until 1:30 pm, or from members. Robert Mathie and G us Zlelasko are. otKchairmen for the dinner, which .is planned to ae- quf^ht the growing, number of ntili. residents vdth the «ivie, education and business leaders- of the-,, city. Glenn F. DeHoff is program chairman for the stag dinner.' Mr.'. Mathie and Charles T. Bogardus are handling reservations. Felix' N. Mansager. ;;of The Hoover Co. Will be the dinner ;er, Mr. DeHoff reports. Slate of Officers f. Tuesday will also be "Efectiofi Day" for -.orth CairtoBu Jay-. cees. ' ,;' . They'll ballot for new ^Ht.-i'i at a 7 pm meeting on May 7 aj; McDOnaldsville Inn. ,/% Bill Lhota of 330 Rose __4foj <£>_£!. is running unopposed to suQCgejBt president Harry Osborne. He,_ served as vice president t_ri^ yeah' Ron Braucher, I__rry. _5recKgh_V. ridge and Dr. Richard MeadQ^ will vie for the two vice P-T-sjj. dent posts; Leroy Titrja is the; candidate for secretary, anjf Pete Minogue will challenge the current treasurer Ted Scheffler; for that.post. Six board, members will bel named from 'candidates Dave. j$$. varez; . Roy ,-. Battista, ,kenjM -TTe-lKner; -Pt_»-_ __arl6,' 5368. aid Sutton, Dave1.Tblson; Joe V3to, JRiek Perkins^ Leon Miper, Hal Hoffman and Bryon Ransom. ' ' ; ■■ The club took four top honors at the April 19 Region 8 meeting at Alliance. • George __yers was elected district-vipe preisident; Dennis Sanders Woh the" "Speak Up" contest; Richard Meadows won the "SPOKE!' competition; and Richard White took top honors in the "Spark Plub" contest. fhe district includes 12.locals: Canton, : . Massillon, Minerva, | Canal Fulton, North Canton, Mai-; vern, Alliance; Louisville, Woost-j .er, Rittman, Doylestowh and, OrrvJUe.;. NORTH CANTON, OHIO, \V^N__-_>A*_-,iI__V_''_* && —l>ri__-l-P___*i__^___W>i_i____a_i__NilM Me per coj Rev. arid Mrs/Faiut V. Helrft Zion UCC To Honor The congregation of Zion United Church of Christ will' honor The Rev. and Mrs. Paul V. Helm Jr. on Sunday, May 12. The. observance will mark two anniversaries. for the Helms, his ordination into the Christian ministry on May 25, 1943. and their forthcoming Silver Wedding anniversary which occurs Aug. 21. There will be just the 10:10 service that day at which time Dr. Robert Moss, president of Lancaster Seminary, will be in ;the pulpit. In the afternoon from 2 to 5 :pm the consistory and congregation will honor the Helms at an Informal reception iri Fellowship Tt_all.- Parishioners, friends and •colleagues are cordially invited to extend their personal congratulations to them at this time. The Helms have lived in North Canton for nine years and. during this time they have served the ■church and community both spir- .itually and physically. _?he Rev. Mr. "Helm is a native tartdast-r; • Pa:- He"' receiveff ibis, A,B. degree, from Franklin _(hd Marshall College; his JB. D. degree f-r o m' the. Theological Seminary of Lancaster, Pa; his S.T.M. degree f rum Lutheran Seminary, Gettysburg, Pa. ..- His pastorates • include the Boonsboro-Mt. Moriah Charge in the Potomac, Synod, from 1943- 47; St. Stephens ChUrcli in Harrisonburg, Va,, from 1947-53; St. Paul's Church'in Westminster, Md., from 1953-59; and on Feb. 1, 1959, he. came to Zion Church ..'" 'He also served as instructor of Religion and Philosophy, ^Western Maryland College and -lood College. He has seryed the denomination by being, a writer of Church School lessons. for jthe Board of Christian Education and Publication, a delegate to the Uniting General Synod of the United Church of Christ and as a delegate to the Fifth General Synod in Chicago. He served.as ; 74 Works '''''''''V^w' ..v7 The 27th annual May Show of North Canton Little Art Gallery will open With a preview reception for invited guests on Sunday, May 5, from 8-5 at the gallery. Judging has been completed on the 205 pieces submitted by some, 80 artists, from which 74 were selected to hang in the show for public viewingf_oh_'May-6 to June 1. Representing the work of 47 S#irk County artists, t___. year's show will include 55 works- by competing artists over 18 years of age, 18 by younger artists and one courtesy entry. Three cash awards will be announced at the preview showing -for best of show, best oil and best water color— as we 11 as nine ribbons and "Awards of A new linoiii .tic annrnaeh' Merit" prizes. Two classifications + "t* fV iiS^S ?Pe „ ! Best Dry Medium and Best Three toEilgiishf^^esl-gwasiDtoe^fon^ did not ^^ adopted by the Board of Bdu- enough entries to merit cash cation at its* April* meeting i awards in the judge's opinion. last Friday -at-Orchard HiU School. '■"• English Series ... - Judging Complete Judges, who completed their task last week, were Elizabeth Allen Defouloy, assistant curator of the Akron Art Institute, and moderator of the Southeast Ohio- Ms po^fon y^ be considered Synod of the Evangelical and Reformed Chureh and the,first moderator of the Eastern. Ohio Association of the U.GC. and was chairman of the Committee, of Eighteen to write _ the. constitution of the Eastern Ohio Association and to bring the Association into being. ' For the.past four years, hej has served as a member, of fhej Association Council' arid Chair-1 He is a member of the Board of Homeland Ministries of the. United Church of Christ He has served the community They'll use the Roberts English Series, published by! Harcourt, Brace World Under -Lowell Ellsworth Smith of Hudson, professional artist and teacher, whose landscapes took best of show at the Canton Art Institute May show in 1966 and 1967. Woman's Club Assists A new organization, The Friends of the Little Art Gallery, conducted a membership campaign to build up funds for the show awards. It was launched by the Fine Arts and Public Affairs committees of the Woman's Club of North Canton;* Mrs, Arthur Shaw and Mrs. H.F. Hoe- bel are chairmen for these committees, who handled promotional mailing for the new group. Mrs. Shaw's fine arts commit" tee is arranging the tea for the preview reception, assisted by Then j Mrs. A.L. Button, club president and Mrs. Frank Bien, Mrs. William C. Crawford, Mrs. Fred Heineck, Mrs. Ray J'ohnson.Mrs. Deane Osborne and Mrs. Donald Scanlon. Music will be by the Woodwind Quartet from Hoover High School, which is under the di» rection of John E. Hafer. The May Show is arranged by the Little Art Gallery Committee of the North Canton Library. Mrs. §,...,%. WfUburton is chair- the new language program In the new program, the aim is to improve the children's command of English by teaching the main features of the writing system and the sound and spelling relationship. The series now in use in the Boardman schools has been under study here for almost a year, In other. business the Board: ACCE_*"T__D the resignation of John E. Hafer, band and instrumental director at Hoover High School and of Thomas S. Healey, bead basketball coach at the school. Healey will remain temporarily as a social studies teacher until a new basketball coach is hired, E. R. Malone superin tendent of schools said, again. OTHER resignations include: Mrs. Ruth Wearstler, second (Continued on page 4) Zion United Hires Edward Lopsman as hiari" art_■* ___hib_i_ of her con- rod-tee this year include Mrs, ■ __ I Kenneth Brockway, Mrs. A. Zion United Church of Christ!Wayne Deible, Mrs. E. Hill, . , will have- a new associate pastor. Mrs. R. S. Hoover, Mrs. Wade by serving two terms on t h e = beginning in July. The con-: Norris, Mrs. A.W. Shaw, Mrs. F.P Board of Managers of the Community -Building Y,M G.A. and as president of the, North Canton Ministerial Association. . Mrs. Helm is the former Elizabeth Sayers of Lancaster, Pa. She is a graduate of Hood College and taught mathematics at Hellam High School, Heliam, Pa. She is active in the program of Christian. Education in Zion Church • an d is ■ the present teacher of the Bethany Class. The Helms have one sprr, John, who is a senior at Qhi© State University. • • jM^a^ai^_ftrtwMJ^__»yV-*_!fyMig^_^--y_^-'.-T-y******^^ mtr Are The Chances ? As'the prttft^..-0_it_nu-_;vt-_e ttrienfc qu_s_---tis. What arie the chances for peace in Vietnam in *the near future? $0 one, quiet literally, can offer anything like a positive an- swejr. But ed-i^i-8J4]&ua_*4»fey,%fl_l*-J_tfo_cp^»_tt-i_-[h^ Roger Hj__»____-, asflisfao.,se-Jtetaiy of state for1 F__. ifcteni affaiKj: _1ia_id» at Indfe or le__ th^pflBStmistte N-K-1 treine. He summed up a recent comment with the. advice "not to get bur expectalaioi-? too; high." Warning that Washington oak Hanoi "_tre wiong-'W'ay i_-_n even a Huddfo grouiKf ai J^ch the two ipigHt ifneet, . h& said he, thought the war was ^#.tobe*:«#hi>l-£'^ ,'■'■■'■'•*.' A more oPth_ii_ tic view has been, expressed 4>y Edwin C. Rjjischauer, ^ not-d^QMaraud former ambateu-dor tei^pto. a 50^50:chan_» to end the*wa« .or-be hg'xf* -wlthift the lOat t^imnxthfi- '•+- Tdr'lfeiseKk.t.ir'a jt-dBtnentpttw mind l majr ■*)• «$B^'^ll#;.stag-^«^-(hTJ or not, " . ■ A^a'W '' tki feels that w on our, wft&rtb •Tile heatt^. it_ that.iQJgr due's guess. sistory has extended a call to l Stevens and Walter Waltenbaugh. Edward Lopeman, who Willi R. L. Rainey, director of the graduate , in June from the (Little Art Gallery and an ex- Vanderbilt Oberlin School of j officio member of the committee, Theology.. (expressed gratitude to Mrs. He will be ordained at the > Elizabeth Bricker and her staff First Congregational United at the library for assistance. Church of Christ, bis home j They distributed entry blanks. church in Hudson. He is a | answered inquires and checked graduate of Akron University,' out entries not accepted for the where he' was an all-conference ; show. Woman's Club members football player. He had served | assisted during the final three- as an assistant coach the year j days of entries, after his graduation before enter- j Student Designs Cover ing Oberlin School of Theology, which later merged with Vander- bilt. During his student days at Vanderbilt he served as* -pastor of Community Church in Ridge- top, Tenn. The new associate pastor is and A new feature of this year's show will be an original design for the show catalog done by Cifldi Miller, Hoover. Her design was winner in a contest arranged by T.J. Palmer, art instructor, at Hoover. A panel of the designs submitted Marion Aldridge, Janet married and he and his wife, i by Jo,lynn and infant son, Douglas, j Brinkley. Alexia Scheffler, Dan will reside at the paTsonage at Smiley and Karol Williams will Ave. SW. Mrs. be on display at the show. The art department of the Hoover Co. 829 Oakridge Lopeman is a graduate of Bowling Green State University and has taught high school Latin. contributed publicity posters for the show. Zion Lutheran Installs Associate Pastor May 5 .' ,*E_L____- bF__fii-_JA__ti..The .classic "Gone With; $?# -Wind''. was ..chosen a_ the theme for the Jlobver Jumor- Sej-io. PfePihOfc^ld Hs^^iWd^t at jthsa school., These rnpiJern 'day vb-lles picture^ are the pronn, queen, Nancy Cullen, |rlght> -H-d^f joourtrthat 'included, (left _o right) jufiBj^ * 'Kare-f' "Naughtrip and XJarol'- Lothaiher and seniors, Pat »>0_»-a-i_1h<-_-^VW-__n^ formed the. front entrance into" a garden setting complete with a spraying fountain and life-like ___dge and in_i_e tho gym,, entered,.through a fl-Wefeiafld -nioj_--coyer_d' tre___v tfey depicted.a';Southern mansKnh,''at, huge.£i&d.of cc.tba and erecfed a. large gazebo in the center of thefdance ftoor .-_#tl-_i.#-^-._^_-»-0-t-t. ■ -^ '---■■ -.S,- ,\ £. Sunday, Jtfay 5, at 2:30 pm The Rev. Kurt H. Meuschke will bt installed as Associate Pastor oj Zion Lutheran Church. The Service wil be conducted by Pasta Walter H. Ruth and a reception for Pastor Meuschke and hi s family will immediately follow the service in Luther Hall. The Rev. Meuschke was born and spent his early childhood in Wilkau-Hasslau, Germany. His family settled in the Pittsburgh, P^... area, which he still calls home. He is a graduate of Capital University, and the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary in Columbus. He has also done some graduate (study at the Evangelical Lutheran Seminary. Pastor Meuschke has served parishes in Junction City, Sulphur Springs, Columbus and Cas- talia, here in Ohio. He comes to the North Canton area from Gastalia, w he r e he served Grace Lutheran Church from-19594968. During this time the church was remodeled and a new educational building was erected; J__s serwed 'on tbe American Missions Committee of the Ohio j. ,&_____£ of the American Lutheran <-«nrch, the Beard of Trustees of Memorial Hospital, Sandusky: W_S C-iajJlain to the Margacetta Fire. Department,' an active'__-___-_* of the Ca_talla 1tt_v.'__-_rt H. Manschke th^e Lions Club and a member' <jf the Committee to _te-Vice_a__ii and Home Extension ;of American Red Cross. Pastor and Mr_.' Meuschke have two sons aftendlftg Dana Lutheran College, Blair, Nebraska, and Darrell Kurt, in element, ary student The family w_U xk. Side -at 212 7th SV NS- *
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Title | The Sun. (North Canton, Stark County, Ohio), 1968-05-01 |
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Title | 1968-05-01-001 |
Place | North Canton (Ohio); Stark County (Ohio) |
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E0K. Tiffi WRNO-WIf
Stive You Expressed Your Viewsi
''When the typical American family talks about buying a
tt_# c_tr. building a home—or ___r.«-*_rt_. _l«^j43q_)«*^nMl
-^W-e.h&ai-t df the hbttse usually■■*___"* _K__-^_W-_^-_^q-_»J
-i-$-L/■..>, ,'.-;
,' 4jj*C___ We afford it? Do we have the money, or wiH we
Wmfct".;.• .■ -/ . .- ."V- - >. • ..■
..-.'. ;•■ §«e*:average American family doesn't buy on impulse
$:,?■??■*$€ oaif't indulge our desiBes wittaxtt.regard to our'
|k}dj_'|j^ofts. We must bf necessity choose wisely.:
;'"■ ;Bttt_t^ere: is. something we all buy «^H #--_*'.*vyit-l very
_r*-ti_;c-ioice and "with questionable satisfactioh. It's the wtck-
_l^:*pre_^teid every year in the federal budget^-a package
w%T|»y,fo?r dearly with our taxes.
..li-^jt^ay the federal government seems pr-occupied with
tneivis_u_ »f consumer protectioni __; wants tobesurei our
P-u$-$feof;;brea__fast food is full and plainly marked; it
.*1-#__! |
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