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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • Page 13

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West Mansfield Eastern Star Parties Held Recently JUUA B. 8LENKER Journal-Tribune Officers of. Harriett Chapter. Order Eastern Star, 'entertaltv Nov. 20.

in the of tiie worthy Dorothy Farrington, Bellctontalne. A buffer supper was served ito tie following guests: an'd Mrs. and Qhandler, Dr. and Mrs Elza Mbtwjts 'VOe, tterriihafy Mr! and' SrtMie Fawcelt, Mr. and Mrs.

Elmo Dyer, Mr Forest Friend, Mr. and JWrs. Raymond 'Justice, Mr. and Francis Fogle, Meg. Virginia Cramer, Stout uid Ellen Hertendtein.

At, dose of the.supper hour, the goefU tevttad to home of Mr. tnd Mrt. David ftitchey were til with an drgaft program by IttE JOURNAwmiBtflflt iB NMrettAer WW Harriett, chapter surpried Nov. 19, when the Wflcert Arid members of the efttiM district met with them to honor grand representatives to. Maine, Ruth Fawcett, who from that office in At the close of the regujar Meeting, the worthy matron of the district took over and a program Including a trip to Hawaii via pictures was enjoyed.

The guests were invited to the dining room where coffee and cake were served. Martha Showaltw and Mrs. Settle Friend served at the nicety decorated table. Ladles Entertained The country ladies entertained the toWnUdies at their annual noon luncheon of the 0. 0.

Club. at the home of Mrs. Pearl McColloch on 'NoV. 2V. Scrabble was: enjoyed during the afternoon.

Charity Circle Meets Charity Circle of The King's Daughters met with Mrs. Bertha Evans on Wednesday of the past Are Invited DRIVE THE 1958 MERCURY LINCOLN MOTORS, INQ. 45 E. WINTER ST. DELAWARE, O.

PHONE 3-9272 week for an all-day meeting. During OM afternoon hid ftelr exchange as they 'Ao riot bold December meeting: Win tyeecti Ceitert Mr. and Uoyrf Bofaf elved word from their daughter, Karen, that she won the Prince of Peace contest at Arlington. She fa junior In the Arlington high chool. The contest was held iri be Methodist church and Miss Uren received a bronze, medal and a certificate from the Ohio Rational Council of Churches.

In December she will compete with others from the state in Ftadlay. Wett Mansfield Mrs. Edna Stout the 25th annfversary of the Poff Ptt id Club at Lincoln ius, test Saturday. A'toorf lunch- on was served after which the ladles enjoyd playing bridge. Mr.

Charles Penhorwood, Hunt- hgloh, W. is spendlitg'sever- al days with his parents, Mrs. 0. J. Dr.

D. Mesa, Arli, arrived Saturday for a visit with his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Arhett and lamlly. Mr.

and Mrs. George were evening guests of son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and. rfrs. Harry Harvey, and sons on Wednesday and on Saturday werf noon'guests of Mr. and Mrs: Johnny Morris and family as they won leaving for a trip to Florida.

Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sbbkowlak, of Detroit, spent from Friday until Monday Mrs. SpbkpWiakji father, Mr. H.

H. Harvey. Mr. and Mrs. Herman McGrande Headlngton arid mother, Mrs Myrtle Headlngton, of Columbus, Mrs.

BerUia Headlngton: end. and Mrs. B. Evans were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Torbert. rMr. 1 Gaylord Pfefferle, Columbus, the past' 1 weekend with his parents Mrs. Goldie nedy and his grandmother, Mrs. Melissa Easton, who.

will be 90 years old bn Saturday, Larry Harshfield who is stationed at Homestead Ah- in Florida is enjoying a furlough here with his parents ahd friends. Mrs. Lulu Thornton, operated on last Thursday for goi- tre at University Hospital, Columbus, Is reported as recovering slo wly. The condition of Philip Gulp at Hardln Memorial Hospital, Kenton, shows slight improvement. Officials Slain SAIGON.

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