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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 16

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Massillon, Ohio
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'SIXTEEN MONDAY, APRIL 14, 1952 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON. OHIO Suburban Social Notes i auxiliary members. ling a visitation, Thursday, May 1. recent meeting. Officers will residence of Mrs, Muskopf -of The auxiliary made plans for a clc( tod at lhe Ma y.

meeting. City. Prizes in games were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gcrberj birthday dinner for members of i Sarah Reed, president, presided, received by Mrs.

Dale Henderson, Suyar Crock were dinner guests; the post -md their wives and thc' Mrs Mar Janc Fulton na( charge Mrs. Robert Slayman, Mrs. Wil' 1 1 ot Sugar Crock wcre dinner guests; the post and their wives and Mrs During a recent meeting of the Women's Society of Christian of Mr. and airs. Graydon Biddle ol'jauxiliary and their hc Service of the Beach City Methodist church, members voted to Thursday evening, April 29 at piano tribute $5 to the Red Cross campaign.

They also planned a bake; of thc iP St whose birthday i nr lhe KllllljOinis CldSS 01 tlie annlvprsarips iwnr rnrinf thn nicnls 1 oi Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Mary serve as the committee for Wise, president. tribute $5 to the Red Cross campaign. They also planned a Sale for Saturday at Benson's store, at which time Easter eggs be featured.

Mrs. L. N. Carmony City Evangelical United Brethren Robert Horton led devotionals business session. Refreshments ing of Mrs.

Ralph Landis and Mrs. Robert Gcis. Katie Rink was elected president of the Sippo Valley Jolly Sewers at a meeting Tuesday evening at the residence of Mrs. Pan! members Graybill, advisor. Other officers chosen were Florence Mishlcr, vice WC1C mcu president; Marie Ruegg, secretary, Huegg gave a baking demonstration for the year.

Refreshments were si held in two weeks at the Graybill residence. i Mrs. Martha Lecmpn charge of the event. Martha Wardell. Refresh- fhc'mcnls were served by a committee program which consisted of Ham Weimer, and Mrs.

Harold Robinettjshekles of Beach City and Mrs. Richard Buxser of Massillon. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Bolens received -a shower of lovely gifts which were placed beneath a pink and blue umbrella.

Other Mrs. Dore' guests present were Mrs. William a reg-! Agler of Cleveland and Mrs. Wayne work. Committee chairmen are: Mrs.

David Fletcher, membership and attendance; Mary Fletcher, publicity; Mrs. Norman -Lautzenheiser, spiritual life; Mrs. Henry Pitz, Christian social relations and Mrs. Vernon Piper, fellowship. Followine the business session, a study period was conducted by Mrs.

Zimmerman. Mrs. Elsie Lawrence reviewed a section of the current study book. Mrs. Ralph Fricke presented a brief quiz.

Mrs. Fred Baughman of Ravenna was guest soloist. center. Mrs. Robert Ritchie read from Scripture and led prayer.

Mrs. Paul Moore, president, presided during a short business session. The Rev. S. A.

Bass, pastor, spoke briefly and announced that John Wreford has been secured as speaker for the society's annual rose luncheon in June. The next meeting is' scheduled for Thursday, May 8. business session, plans'Messer and Mildred Andreas ofj Mrs. Angelina Sweigert of North to hold an annual bake-Beach City. Saturday, beginning at it! sun parlor at the resi-i Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Eby of Mrs. Leonard Numbers of Beach City entertained her Fan Tan club, jpecently. Refreshments were served. Mrs.

Mead Simler of Beach City will be the next hostess. Mrs. Nora Baltzcr of Beach City entertained the Jolly Wcrlz. Mrs. Ada Goudy had de-j A whjl( dlant was con votionals.

The program of a review of the books, Mrs. Ruth Youngman. Miss to "Mrs" Ethel "stutz-l actin a chairman. blue narfv was triven Caria st. Officers of the society; Eight club when prizes in the club of Mn be in charge of the sale with! game were 'awarded to Mr.

and ducted by group III; captained Jane Wilmot, as njMrs. Martha Wagner, Richard Buxser of Massillon and Mr. and Dale Muskopf and Mexico" by Mrs. Harlan Thorn-! acted as auctioneer. Miss Moserjb aC of Wilmot.

Prizes in games son and "The Leper's Angel" by was in charge of entertainment, were received by Mrs. Mary LoiijP rizes awarded. Mrs. Pearl Dague. A business; prizes going to Mrs.

Hunsinger amlj jr an ij and the Misses'Alice Har-j were served. The next meeting Games were played and Beach City. A picnic was plari- 'ned by the group for the summer Refreshments Mrs. Oscar Regula was program; session followed. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assist- leader for a meeting of the Woman's Society of World Service of the Beach City Evangelical United Brethren church.

Mrs. Vincent Crecco, president, presided at a tusiness session when plans were made to hold a mother-daughter banquet in May. Mrs. Crecco will serve as program chairman. Mrs.

George Reese and Mrs. Donald Agler are members of the table committee. Mrs. Wilford Bose of Strasburg entertained her bridge club when honors were received by Mrs. Katie JEngle, Mrs.

Marie Messer and Mrs. Florence Park of Beach City. The plub has suspended meetings until fall. i Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Lutz of New- inan entertained as dinner guests, Recently, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Lurz Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Elsig bf North Canton.

5 The Newman Sewing club met recently at the residence of Mrs. fcTrank Young with 17 members present. A covered dish luncheon jvas served. Circle No. IV of the Dalton Presbyterian church met recently at the residence of Mrs.

Marvin BETTER SEEDS FOR BETTER CROPS Massillon Seed and Supply Co. Phone 8500 WHITE GAS Outboard Motor OIL COPEBROS. 607 Erie S. Mrs. Betty Buchler.

Refreshments were served. ed by Mrs. Ellis Sprunger. The The next meeting will bn held May meeting will be held at the! Friday evening, April 18 at the residence of Mrs. Jean Kurtz, residence of Mrs.

Margaret Click. old. Elsie Putman" and Juanitai "'ill be held during the first week Seibert, who presented them to Mrs. Stutzbach, together with a shower of lovely gifts brought by the guests. Other guests present were Mrs.

Betty Sampsel and Mrs. Mrs. Opal Graber opened the A meeting of the Scout Mothers! Evelyn Swan'of Beach City and ,7. "--'dub has been postponed, fromj Mr Doris Wardell, Mrs. Maxine meeting of Circle No.

11 of the Dalton Presbyterian church with prayer, recently. Mrs. C. K. Doug- AVcdnesday, April 16 to Wednes-JMvcrs, Mrs.

Irene Hartline, Mrs. in May, the date to be announced. Beach City lodge, Pythian Sisters met recently when plans wcre made for annual inspection, Tuesday evening, April 22. Mrs. Esther Weimer, most excellent chief pre.

months. Officers and committee chairmen were recently installed at a meeting of the Women's. Missionary society of the North Lawrence Evan-, gelical United Brethren church. In the absence of the Rev. A.

C. Lawrence was hostess to her pinochle club when prizes were received by Mrs. Alice Glazer, Mrs. Dorothy Marthey. and Mrs.

Julia R' -siter. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Mary Aston will be the next hostess. The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Brewster Methodist church met in the youth chapel recently, when seven members gathered before a beautiful worship APPAREL EXPERTLY DRY CLEANED Our special Troy-Tex cleaning makes garments look like new again resist dirt and Wrinkles.

TROY Laundry Cleaning Co. 50 Charles SE. 262 Lincoln Way, W. las conducted devotionals. Miss nounced.

Donna Graber read a story day, April 23, the place to be an- Vivian Kurlzman and Mrs. Pauline I to'the Red Cross drive. Mrs. Etta sided. voted to donate $5 Shonkwiler, pastor, who was con- Atkinson'of Wilmot.

Mrs. Parrot received a contest prize. Re- I Mrs. Kurtzman, Mrs. Myers and "Cupid Wins a Convert." Mrs.

Dorothy Ulrich of rs Atkinson assisted Mrs. Fulton. Evelyn Amstutz presented a re view of the book, "South America." Mrs. Ober and Mrs. Edwards received prizes in contests arranged by Mrs.

Eckard. Refreshments were, served. served. Members of the Dalton Prcsby-j Mrs. Josephine Pinhard of Na- terian church who attended a re- varre will be hostess to the group cent Presbyterial at Ashland at its next meeting, Wednesday was hostess to her 500 club, cently, when prizes were received Mrs.

Bculah Goodman, Mrs. Alice by Mrs. Ruby Day of Genoa, thoipcller and Mrs. Spidel! hostess and Mrs. Dorothy Gcrberi wcre named members of a nomi- of Massillon.

Refreshments werOj natin committee to select a slate I of officers for the Woman's So- Mrs. L. M. Marker, Mrs. Earl Locke, Mrs.

F. 0. Marty, Mrs. Grace McDowell, Mrs.JRoy Oberlin, Mrs. Nanna Hershey, Mrs.

Morris Hershey, Mrs. Carl Shisler, Mrs. Oscar Keister, Mrs. J. N.

Moser, Mrs. E. I. Ober, Mrs. Ida Haney, Mrs.

Miles Tschantz and Mrs. C. R. Goudy. Mr.

and Mrs. C. R. Goudy entertained a group of guests, recently, at their residence in Dalton. The guests included Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Hershey and son, Eddie, of Orrville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ham bleton of Canton, and Mr. and Mrs.

Morris Hershey, Mrs. Nanna Hershey, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Goudy and Bonnie and Keith Goudy of Dalton. Mrs.

Nanna Hershey of Dalton attended the centennial celebration of the Reformed congregation of the Sixteen Evangelical and Reformed church, recently, at th church. Mrs. Hershey is a former member. Mr. and Mrs.

Donald Spangler Of Newman had as dinner guests, recently, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Riggenbach and daughter, Diane, of Mansfield; Mr. and Mrs. Opplinger and daughter, Phyllis, of Sterling, and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Keiffer of Smithville. When the auxiliary to Beach City post, American Legion met recently, plans were made' to serve dinner to members of the Beach City Lions club at the club's next dinner-meeting, Wednesday evening, April 23. The group also planned to present a program and hold a box social at the April 26 meeting to which the public is invited. Members of the post served fish i sandwiches to the LOANS IOO $5QQ $500.

$IOOO An every-day average family would like to have an extra $300 to pay old bills and buy some new things for spring. Surely we are glad to.make them a loan quickly and privately to their entire satisfaction. Then they can repay in 6 monthly payments at an average interest cost of less than $5 a month. Or they oan have a year or 18 months to repay a "little at a time. Figure up your own needs and tell us your wishes.

See how a loan can help you. You must be satisfied or your loan COSTS NOTHING when repaid within 10 days; CHOOSE YOUR LOAN LOAN $100 300 500 650 REPAY ONLY $7.29 a month $21.33 a month $34.06 a month $43.23 a month evening, April 16. piety, of Christian Service of the Wilmot Methodist church. freshments were served by a committee comprised of Mrs. Stella' Weimer, Mrs.

Esther Weimer, Mrs. Marion.Troyer and Mrs. Sally Stidd. Mrs. Dale Muskopf, assisted by Miss Carol Muskopf entertained a group of guests, recently, at a pink and blue party hi honor of Mrs.

a Cyril Bolens, of Beach City, at the fined to Dunlap Memorial hospital, Orrville, Mrs. Don Brenner conducted a brief prayer service and installed the newly elected officers. The officers are as follows: Mrs. Henry Powers, president; Mrs. James vice president; Mrs.

Harold secretary; Mrs. Wilbert treasurer; Mrs. Shonkwiler, secretary of. young people's work and Mrs. Virgil Zimmerman, secretary of ORDER YOUR COAL NOW We have for prompt delivery No.

8 lump, Wolf Run lump, West Virginia Splint, Nos. 5 and 8 lump, egg and stoker. Fulmer Supply 305 Third Street, NW. Dial 6702 Exclusive Agents In Massillon For Weather-Bird SHOES For Boys and Girls EDWARDS SHOE STORE 9 LINCOLN WAY, EAST Want ads the little fellows with the big pulling power. Mrs.

Ma.xine Van Horn was installed as president of the auxil iary to Navarre post, No. 5034 Veterans of Foreign Wars at meeting, Tuesday' evening, at the post home. Mrs. Van Horn sue ceeds Mrs. Dorothy who headed the organization last year Mrs.

Mary Shereffler, past presi dent, was the- installing officer. Mrs. Angerer presented Mrs Van Horn with a red rose corsage Mrs. Van Horn presented'a similar corsage to the installing otficei and a past president's pin to Mrs Angerer. Members decided to prepare items for a treat for veterans the Massillon state hospital whicl will be taken to the hospital dur Be Sure of Your Brakes A 3.50 Value NOW ONLY Here's Wftaf.We Do 1 ANY CAR Remove Front Wheels, Inspect Lining.

Clean and Repack Front Wheel' Inspect Brake Drums. 4 Check and Add Brake Fltflck 5 Adfutt Brake Shoes. Carefully Test 18 to PiynwnU Include mil charfu. Auto lotni, collateral loam, loam, niffnor loam. You name it.

We aupply it. FOR CASH wASH see CITY LOAN OUT-OF-LINE WHEELS CAN CUT TIRE LIFE in This curtain hides 1 America's greatest secret WHEEL ALIGNMENT SPECIAL HOMER H. WELSH Manager Dane Montague Marjorie Krisher What We Do 1 Correct Caster 2 Cortect Camber 3 Correct Toe-In or Toe-out (Above are Chief Causes of Tire Wear,) 4 Inspect, Tighten, Adjust Steering. HIS is a curtain. Behind it, you can vote for the men, the party and the issues you in the knowledge that how you vote is your own secret.

And that's the secret of our American freedom. 1 Here in America, the secret ballot is the right of every citizen. We take that for granted in a republic. But how about the citizens of Communist-dominated countries? Secret ballot? Not on your life! When they can vote, the Kremlin is breathing down their necks. And government officials are watching for dissenting votes.

You vote the way the government wants you to vote. Trading our way of voting for theirs doesn't sound like much of a bargain. Yet diere are groups who want us to do just that. In fadt, they're trying to force us into it. That's not all.

These groups are after your other rights, right to worships you by free all the rest. What can you do about it? Stand up for your American rights when you see or hear anyone trying to undermine or distort them. Remember, they're your rights, so treat 'em right! i AUTO SUPPLY AND SERVICE 1004 Lincoln Way, E. Phone 8200 The Timkcn Roller Bearing Company "Tbt right to work shall not be abridged or made DO YOU KNOW YOUR RIGHTS? i As Americans, we have the greatest freedom and the highest standard of living in the world. Help keep it that way by knowing your rights and guarding them well.

Some of them are: freedom of worship Right to secret ballot 'Right to know bow your union spends your duel Freedom of speech Freedom of the press Right to criticize officials "Right to know salaries of your union Freedom from search without warrant. Right to petition government'for redress of grievances 'Right to know if your union officers are Communists 'Right to know how your union-is run Right to speedy and public trial by jury Right to help of a lawyer 'Right to hear your employer's side of disagreements Right not to appear as a witness against yourself 'Right to refuse to permit the "check-off" of union duet 'Right to go direct to your boss with a grievance Right to be presumed, innocent until proved guilty Freedom to own property 'Right to work despite union jurisdictional disputel Freedom to 'work in any locality 'Right to proper supervision of your union welfare funds Freedom to start and manage a business Frtedom to make profit not to be fired by union leaders riuhu you tnjor under Jtw. THEY'RE YOUR RIGHTS, TREAT THEM RIGHT!.

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