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i hf A THURSDAY cvtKnfo, JUKE it44 THE TRIBUNE Plans for June Wedding Told Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Armstrong, 1316 Elaine Cambridge, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daugh- ter.Mabel Leona, to Dale Stanley Sharpies, son of Mr.

and Mrs. F. C. Sharpies, Warsaw. Miss Armstrong is a graduate of Cambridge high school and has been associated with the Ohio Power Co.

as home economist in Dennison and Coshocton for several years. Sgt. Sharpies is a graduate of Warsaw high school and the Cleveland College of Embalming. Prior to entering jthe armed forces he was associated with the McGowan funeral home, Cuyahoga Falls. After serving 22 months in the south Pacific war area, he is now stationed at Harmon General hospital, Longview, Tex.

The wedding will take place sometime in June. Anita Loos led the topic and devotionals when the Otterbein Guild of the Park av. U. B. church met Tuesday evening at the church.

8 Present were Anita Loos, Nancy Fretague, Martha Fretague, Shirley Simpkins, Louise Salvage and one guest, Nancy Lou Fretague. The next meeting will be July 11 at the church. Union services will be held by seven of the Coshocton' churches thruout the summer. The committee in charge of arrangements, tact IKowin NqiiM. Its NflMy to mta LIQUID CAPUDINE Ask to See STYLE NO.

1010 At Sketched GHILLIE Play Shoe OUR favorite walking tie pattern now done on a play shoe last There's no combination for real comfort Of non-rationed materials that meet all government requirements. In white, red, and green. ONLY $2.95 CARTON'S Lieutenant Tells of Service in Aleutians Lt. James Dialing of the antiaircraft branch of the U.S. army, gave an interesting talk to the Lions club last evening regarding his experiences during the year he spent in the Aleutian islands.

The program was in charge of George Tompkins. It was announced that the club would meet at 6 o'clock next Wednesday so that members can attend the Junior league baseball game at the Eighth st. diamond. Dr. R.

M. Kiskaddon, Adjt, Paul Hoffman and Dr. D. P. Mueller have announced the following dates, church and preacher for the coming 18 weeks: June 11, Presbyterian, Rev.

Robert E. Airhart; June 18; First Baptist, Rev. C. Lynn White; June 25, First Bap- itst, Adjt. P.

T. Hoffman; July 2, St. John's Evangelical and Reformed, Dr. R. M.

Kiskaddon; July 9, St. John's Evangelical and Reformed, Dr. D. P. Mueller; July 16, St.

John's Evangelical and Reformed, Rev. M. Kanaga; July 23, Main st. Church of Christ, Rev. John A.

Root; July 30, Main st. Church of Christ, Adj. Paul Hoffman; August 6, Main st. Church of Christ, Rev. C.

M. Higgins; August 13, Salvation Army, Rev. John H. Shanley; Aug. 20, Salvation Army, Rev.

C. M. Higgins; Aug. 27, Salvation Army, Rev. C.

Lynn White; Sept. 3, Trinity Episcopal, Rev. Robert E. Airhart; Sept. 10, Trinity Episcopal, Dr.

D. P. Mueller; Sept. 17, Presbyterian, Rev. John H.

Shanley; Sept. 24, Presbyterian, Dr. Arthur Staples; Oct. 1, Park av. U.

Dr. Arthur Staples; Oct. 8, Park av. U. B.

Rev. M. S. Kanaga. At these services, the host church will be in charge of the worship period.

Mrs. Eleanor Latier, Mrs. Frank Guilliams and Mrs. William, Smith were guests when Mrs. William Roof, South Eighth entertained h.9r card club Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Eugene Bordenkircher and Mrs. Sara Hall'held high-and second high scores, while MM. Mary Sprague held third high score. Mrs.

Bordenkircher, South Seventh will entertain the club June 21. "Miss Elizabeth Lynde, Cambridge entertained with a bridge party in her home Wednesday evening complimenting her house guest, Miss Barbara Toms, New York City. Two tables of contract were in play thruout the evening. The marriage of Miss Lavonne Norman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Norman, Route 3, and Dale R. Parkhill, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Blair Parkhill, Fresno, Route 3, take place this evening at 8:30 Now Cream Deodorant Safely help Stop Perspiration 1. not rot dreiiei or men's shirti. Does not irritate skin. 2. No waiting to dry.

be used right after sluvinf. 3. under-trm odor, helps stop pcrspintion 4. A pure, white, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cteun. 5.

Awarded Approval Set) ot American Institute of Laundering--harmless to fabric. Use Arnd regularly. SMART PATTERNS IN an end to two-color bother in cleaning. Smooth (urface whites are here in a wide selection of smart pat' terns in all heel heights. CairtoinS CHURCHES UNION METHODIST The following children's day service will be given Sunday at 10:30 a.

processional, "Golden Summer Days;" Invocation, Rev. G. H. Langford; song, "Hark the Happy Song;" welcome, Eileen Ogle; recitation, "The Daisies," Beverly Norris; responsive reading ed by Dorothy Sharplea; recita- Jon, "A Nationwide Broadcast," Donald Lee; His recitation, Gary Harrah; recitation, Elizabeth Wolford; recitation, "The Message of the Song," Wanda Lee; song, "What a Mighty Chorus," Mary Dusenberry; recitation, "A Little Bud," Alice Sharpies; song, "The Church by the Side of the Road; recitation, "Something for Children to Do," Mary Edith Cunningham; recitation, Unemployment," Delmon Swaggard; musical reading, Zelma Fry; recitation, 'Signs of the Father's Sharpies; recitation, 'Job's Presence," Wilma Sharpies; exercise, ''Some Boys of the Bible;" recitation, "What They Say," Leas; recitation, "Square," Jim Cunningham; duet, Mrs. Iva Ramsey and Mary E.

Cunningham; recitation, "If Were a Boy," Edith Peters; recitation, "If I Were a Girl," Wilmer Peters; song, "I Would Be a Sunbeam," Mary Cunningham; recitation, "My Wish," Marilyn Ogle; exercise, "Lights Along the Way;" You Would Be Happy," Mary Dusenberry; song, "Beautiful Children's Day," Alice and Dorothy Sharpies; recitation, "I'm Happy," Eileen Thomas: quartet, "Sing of the Father's Goodness;" duet, Wilma and Wanda Lee; recitation, "Let Your Money Work," Richard Fry; remarks, Rev. Langford; recitation, "The Offering," Dean Ramsey; offertory, Mrs. Iva Ramsey; recitation, "Nod Donald Ramsey; drill; benediction, Rev. Langford. Engagement Announced Photo by Raymond Eaton LEONA MAE SMITH Mr.

and, Mrs. Charles F. Smith, Route 5, announce the' engagement of their daughter, Leona Mae, to Pvt. John Crowin McLeish, son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. McLeish, Newark. Pvt. McLeish is stationed in Hawaiian islands.

PLEAS ANT BAPTIST In preparation for- the special observance at the church on members met Wednesday evening" to mow, and clean the church lawn- and cemetery. Af the same, time "another group the church to practice tor the special afternoon program, which is in charge of Mrs. Clyde Israel and Mrs. Russell McCoy. WILSON CHAPEL The annual homecoming ot the Wilson Chapel church will be held all day Sunday.

A basket dinner will be served' at noon and a speaker has been obtained for the program. All former residents of the vicinity are invited. in the Ke'ene Methodist church. Rev. Raymond Robinson will offl- date'at the double-ring-ceremony.

The announcement was made at a party given Wednesday evening by Misa Martha Jean Arnold, Route 3, when the news was revealed on a cake arranged to 'center the table. Summer flowers were placed thruout the rooms' Guests included Misses Gladys McConnell, Mary Norman, Gwen Lawrence, Karma Norman, Wilma Lowe, Beatrice Mrs. Raymond S. Pew, the hostess and the honored one. nesday morninf at eleven o'clock.

Bowls of beautiful flowers decorated the tables, where places were arranged for 36 members, with Probate Judge and Mrs. C. Merrel ROJS, Miss Patricia Callt- han and'Mrs. LeRoy C. federation president, as guests.

Mr. Ross gave an interesting talk on the topic "What do you think your Husband?" Piano selections by Miss Callahan completed the program. The committee' in charge of arrangements included Mrs. Robert A. Hunter, Mrs.

J. E. Glass, Mrs. Carjon Buker, JMrs: Prescott Gray, Mrs. Milton Williams and Mrs.

Herbert F. Marshall. Mrs. Frank Miller a nd Mrs. Niva Vickers entertained with a shower Saturday evening at the home the former on Orchard honoring.

Mrs. James F. Miller (Kathleen Vickers). Hausey was enjoyed by Mr. ami Mrs.

Irwin Wilden, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Emig, West Lafayette, Francis Emig, Miss Ocie Adams, Mrs. Everett LaFever, Nelle Weaver, Russell Vickers, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Miller, Lt. James F. Miller, Christina and Anne Miller, Mrs. Vickers and the honored one. Mr.

and Mrs. D. I. Miller, Cambridge have as their guests Tor a wtek, Mr. and Mrs.

W. W. Spanagel (Alice Marie Wheatcraft) and children, Virginia and David, Chagrin Falls. The Woman's club closed the calendar year with a breakfast at the Town and Country club Wed- Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Eton't be embarrassed by loose false teeth slipping, dropping or wubbllng when you eat, talk or laugh. Just sprinkle a little Fastceth on your plates This pleasant powder glx-es remarkable sense of added comfort and security by holdrng more Irmly No gummy, gooey, pasty taste or feeling.

It's alknllnr (non-acid). Get Fasteeth at any drug sore. SPECIAL DEf'S Saftee- SHEETS Washable--Stalnproof-- Waterproof 27x36 and 36x54 91.10 Values for $2.25 for 1J8 The- ROGERS SHOP 4t5 MAIN ST. Mrs. Agnes Bowers, Sixteenth entertained-the Lake Park card club Wednesday evening.

Mrs. Byrl O'Cooner. and Mrs. E. Grimm held high- and second high scores.

Mrs. O'Conner also re- ceived.the floating prize. The club-will meet with Mrs. Grimm, Route 5, in two weeks. Richard-Allen Jones, Pine is spending a-week with his aunt, Mrs, Paul Route.

3. e--Mrs, Carl Speaks, Bridge has returned from a visit in Chicago and Great Lakes, 111., with her husband, Carl Speaks He has been -transferred to California, where he will attend radar school. The Delta club closed calendar year with a dinner "party Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs. Roy Ldrr, Route 5, with officers and members of the program in charge 6f arrangements. flowers beautifully decorated the Larr home for the affair.

After an evening of bridge; William Fox "and Mrs. Orion Gilham were awarded high and second high score" favors, vfiile Mrs. Lapp was consoled. Shining Star class of the Conesville Methodist church will meet Friday evening with Mrs. David Lilljbndge.

Miss Frances Wisenburg, South Sixteenth st, entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening, High and second high score favor? went to Mrs. Ralph D. Wisenburg and Mrs. Carl Fox, respectively. Mrs.

Thomas Hamilton will entertain the club June 21. Miss Gloria Markley, student at St. Mary of the Springs college, Columbus, arrived Tuesday to spend the summer with her father, David Markley, 312 Hamilton av. Miss Mary Finney Lybarger, 914 Cambridge received the degree of bachelor- of arts from Flora Stone Mather college of Western Reserve university, Cleveland, at commencement exercises Wednesday. Miss Lybarger received the prize in psychology for outstanding merit in that field.

She also graduated magna cum laude. Members ot the W.B.A. enjoyed a social meeting with Mrs. Harold Hoyt, South Ninth Wednesday evening. Mrs.

P. N. Blackson and Mrs, Sophia Busald held high and second high scores. Guests were Mrs. Dorothy Berry, district deputy, Cleveland, and Mrs.

Bowers. The hostess served refreshments later in the evening assisted by her daughter, Betty. Mrs. F. G.

Dokkenwadel, South Fourth will entertain the organization June 21. mmUILITLL ffrl Mr. and Mrs. Edward Werber, Warsaw, Route 1, entertained with OVER THE COUNTY I EAST FRANKLIN By Mrs. Anna Two-Yeor-Old Suit Involving Theater Lease Being Heard Hearing of a two-year-old suil involving a filed by the Coshocton Real Estate Co.

against Lemotto Smith and the Mu Wa Tu Theater, of Coshocton, was being conducted today by Common Pleas Judge J. C. Daugherty The real estate firm-filed a petition here 1 in June, 1842, for construction, of the lease and a declaration of rights of the parties under the' lease. Motions have been filed by counsel for both sides from time to time, but the hearings have been postponed several times. The plaintiff "is represented by Atty.

Harold Hunt and, Wheeler and Ely, while Mr. Smith and Mu Wa Tu are represented by Pomerene and Burns and Atty Lloyd Leech. Mother of 12 Asks Divorce and Ailmony Claiming that her husband has- not lived with her lor the last four years, Maltilda Arbnhalt, 230 South Sixth- today filed a di vorce, action against Burnet Arohhnltj West Lafayette Route 1, in common pleas court. Mrs. Aronhalt charges gross neglect and extreme cruelty, adding that in the last four months her husband has provided only $4 for the support of their four minor children.

The petition states they were married May 5, 1908, and have 12 children, four of whorn are minors. She asks custody of the children -nd alimony. Atty. Thelma Lowe Sparks represents the plaintiff. an ice cream supper Wednesday evening for Pvt.

John G. Bantum, Camp Haan, Mrs. John G. Bantum, Canton, Quincy Randies, Albuquerque, New Mexico, Leila Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs.

Bernard Bantum, Coshocton. Mrs. Edward Jones and sons, I Isaac and Michael, South Eighth st, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Potter, Newcomerstown Route 3.

Isaac Jones remained with his grandparents for an indefinite visit. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Potter and Isaac Jones visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Jones, South Eighth st.

Mrs. Lei and Heinko and Mrs. F. McAllister held high scores for guests and members, respectively, when Mrs. Charles Olmstead, East Walnut entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening.

Second high score favor for members went to Mrs. Harold LeFavor. Mrs. Henry Olinger will entertain the club in two weeks in her home on Cambridge rd. Mrs.

S. B. Kistler, Mrs. Edwin Mulligan and Mrs. Joe Bontley were guests when Mrs.

Bruce Wallace, Central Court, entertained her bridge club Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Huhta and Mrs. Kistler held high and second high scores. Mrs.

John Caton will entertain the club in two weeks. Miss Margie Kanaga. jstudent at Miami University, is spending part of the summer vacation with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Kanaga.

Mrs. Robert Kanaga and son Robbie are also guests at the Kanaga home. Capt. Robert Kanaga being on aviation duties in England. Mr.

and Mrs. Archie Lapp, and daughter, and son Zelma and Warren, visited Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Erman and family Sunday evening. Mrs.

Erman is ill from a tieart ailment, after effects of septic sore throat. Ruby Mae, Ohio University student, is at home for the summer. Mrs. Okey Perkins and daughter Roselyn spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey Roof. Mr. and Mrs. Ulysses Lawrence and son Donald, Canton, Mrs. W.

H. Vinsel and daughter Jo Ellen, Lafayette, Mrs. Francis Hackenbracht and children, Betty, John, Kay and Thurman, and Charles Emme, Canal Lewisville, were Sunday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E.

N. Bair. Mrs. George Lapp visited Miss Nellie Schmueser, Sunday evening Miss JoAnn Hiser, Mansfleld, was a week-end guest of Misses Jean and Marthabel Lawrence. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Lapp and son, Wilbert, called on Mr. and Mrs Lester Doling and family, Cohes- ville, Sunday evening. Misses Eileen Mikesell, Doris Endsley and Zelma Jennings, Coshocton, were week-end guests 01 Mrs. Wayne Ward, at the home of his Mr.

and Mrs. L. Border. Mrs. J.

Zimmer and son.Clyde and Miss Ruth Guthrie, West Lafayette vicinity, spent Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrr C. A. Royer. and' Mri.

Elmer Lusk, Columbus, were week-end guests. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Reiss and daughter, Mary Ann, visited at the of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Erman and Mrs. J. W. Kaufman Sunday. and Mrs.

Charles Lower and Misses Cteo and Cora Royer were (tiests over the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Royer. Lt.

Lower, who has been stationed at Camp Croft will now be assigned Breckenridge, Ky. Mrs. Lower expects to spend the summer at the Royer home. Mr. and Mrs.

Don Myers and sons and Mrs. Caget, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kieren and their guest Jimmy Murphy, were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Knicely. Mrs. H. D. Boyd, Mrs.

Dwight Wolfe and, Mrs. T. M. Moyer and son Myron called Tuesday evening. Ihio Beats May Quota COLUMBUS-Ohio exceeded iti tfay quota for in hte Women's Army Corps by 28 'per cent, Maj.

Gen. James L. Collins, commanding general of the Fifth service command, announced today. "Ohio leads in the service command in the number of WAC enlistments," Collins said, "This is to be expected, since the quotas are based on population figures." BAKERSVILLE to Mrs. a.

E. ou Mrs. Laura Sands, returned to her home Sunday after spending the past several weeks at the Heidy home near Canton. Mr. and Mrs.

Gust Froelick attended the birthday dinner for Frank Espenchied at Crooked Run, Sunday. Mrs. L. M. Barrick, Mrs.

Jam Curry of Carnegie, visited Mrs. Jennie Wertr Sunday. Pf C. Kenneth Gerbcr, of Ft. Riley, spent a nine-day furlough with friends here.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Zinkon and family of White Eyes spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. C.

E. Miller. The officers of the cemetery met at hte township hall Monday evening, Mr. and Jasper Norris Navarre were guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Grant Norrii Sunday. Pfc. Kenneth GerberofFt.RDey Miss Btssie McElhaney. 9: Newcomerstovvn, Mr. Mrs Henry Ott, Malcolm, Arlene and Martha Mr.

and Mrs Dennis X. Ott and son, Larry and Thelma Kay, visited the Chamberlin families-Sunday. Pfc. Charter Cunningham Illinois and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Chamberlin and daughter, Grace, visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cunningham Sunday afternoon. Delbert Endlich of Canton spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. Orpha, Endlich.

Audrey Bahmer of Canton visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bahmer over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

Lawson Everhart of Dover visited recently with their son, Lorin Everhart. Send Boy to Camp Ralph Courtright post of the American Legion is sponsoring a local boy at Buckeye Boys State. Rick Shannon will leave tomorrow to. spend 10 days at the camp at Otterbein college, Westerville. Real Estate Transfers Coshocton Theater to Warner Bros.

Theaters, part lots 195 and 196, Coshocton. Jane Fiecoat and others to Paul H. Spang and wife, 14.75 acres, Franklin -township. DEIVER FtNED George Blake of Newcomen- town today arranged to pay a of $15 an dcosts in Mayor Burton Call's court on a charge of unsafe driving. Blake' was arrested May 15 by.

local police officers. 3R1DES ON DISPLAY The Moroccan wife, clad in her most goregous costumes, must sit alone in her Husband's house for seven days after theri marriage, and any woman may come in from the street and look at her. TMlffc MOT. MK MtW Marriage Licenses George S. McNeeley, 21, Columbus, U.

S. navy, and Thelma Evelyn Broadwatcr, 17, Roscoe, waitress. Consent of Everett .1. and Cora J. Broadwater.

Dr. Staples Dale R. Parkhill, 25, Fresno Route 3, and Lavonne Norman, 18, Coshocton Route 3. Consent of P. and Frances Norman.

Rev Robinson. Roll in Eugene Postlewaitc, 25, West Lafayette, U. S. marine corps, and Marjorie Pearl Grimm, 22 West Lafayette, Firestone employe. (Application.) Young and Gay! la Young, vital, colorful shown with a brief fitted jacket.

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