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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 25

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Massillon, Ohio
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25
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TWENTY-SIX WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1953 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLUN. OHIO Elks Mark 28th Anniversary, Hold Memorial Service Elks' Memorial Sunday was observed by Queen Mary temple No. 778 and Tuscarawas lodge No. 6o2, I. B.

P. 0. E. and W. with a service in Shiloh Baptist church.

The Rev. C. E. Burroughs, pastor, introduced the speaker, the Rev. M.

£. Wilson, pastor of Liberty Hill Baptist church, Cleveland, who praised the Elks' educational and health Mrs. Grace Yec Guone, daughter ruler of the temple, spoke of the founding of Daughter Elks. Kenneth Smith, exalted ruler-elect responded. Russell Crable and Mrs.

George Johnson gave talks. Ernest Edwards served as master-of ceremonies and prayer was offered by -he Rev. Mr. Chalmers. Miss Ann Wilson gave a reading.

Exalted Rule: 1 Jesse Guy gave a talk on the founding of Elk- ciorn Miss Barbara Richardson was ioloist with Mrs. Kernola Ferrel as accompanist. Music was also provided by Mrs. Dolly Moore and daughter Little. The program committee was composed of Mrs.

Hemng, chairman Mrs. Grace Y. Guone, Mrs. Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. Alice Price, Mrs Imogene Moore, Mrs.

Verona T.ittle and Clarence T. Olliver. L. M. SHAW, former sergeant of Columbus police department, who for 21 years was in charge of juvenile delinquent prevention bureau, now retired, addressed the 28th anniversary meeting of Tus- carawas lodge I.

B. P. 0. E. W.

Friday evening. The speaker, who is now in charge of the public relations office of Buckeye Steel Casting Co. in Columbus, spoke concerning law enforcement in small communities. Mr. Shaw stressed the fact that a good law enforcement officer should arrest the offender regardless of creed or race.

and the punishment made to 1'itj the crime. Mr. Shaw is serving as: grand state director of economics, also exalted ruler of Franklin; lodge, Columbus. John Powell serv-; ed as master of ceremonies. The; Rev.

Prescott Davis of A. M. E. Zion church welcomed the Elks and guests. The Rev.

Mr. Burroughs, pastor of Shiloh Baptist church, pronounced the benediction. Women Of The Moose Mrs Alma Sulin, social service of the Women of the Moose observed Chapter Night at a meeting of the organization, evcniiiE, in the club rooms when a class of candidates was in itiatcd. A group of pupils from Elinor Van Wyl's dance studio presented a program. Participants were Pam and Beverly Maxhimer, Bobby and Jeanine Van Wyl, Bobby Trachsel and Bobby Auble.

Mrs. Alice Young contributed a vocal selection, "I'll Be Home for The group planned a Christmas party and covered dish dinner for Friday evening at 6:30 at the club when a doflar gift exchange will be featured. Members of the Loyal Order of Moose are invited to at- I tend. 1 A children's party will Be held Monday evening" at 7 at the club. Refreshments in keeping with the holiday season were served by Mrs.

Jennie Gump and her committee. The next meeting will be held Monday evening, Dec. 28 when reports will be presented by the social service, membership, Moose- haven and publicity committees, Gradate Sorority Gradale sorority held a dinner party Monday evening at the Massillon club. The committee was i composed of Mrs. Edwin Rice and Mrs.

Robert Orwick, co-charrmen assisted by Mrs. Charley Garland, Mrs. George Gankoski and Mrs. Tony Ryder. T-shape tables were beautifully decorated with large red candles encircled by greens and Christmas balls.

Favors were clever miniature angels-made by the committee, A pledge ceremony followed, the dinner with the officers in charge. Pledges to the sorority icluded Miss Nancy Vosper, Miss Sally Eberhardt, Miss Lorraine Weisman, Miss Margaret McGuire and Mrs. Loren Peacock. 'in place of the annual gift exchange the members donated a sum of money, amounting to the price of a gift, towards a fund to help make Christmas brighter for a local family. Students of Washington high school were in charge of the program with Bill Blaumeiser as the announcer.

Miss Dorothy Linderman was in charge of costumes and make-up. A skit entitled, "The Voice of Moses" was presented by Miss Nancy Roehlig, Miss Beverly Mickley, Miss Phvlis Jones. Ted Duke and Bill Cunion. The next regular meeting of the sorority will be held Monday, Jan. 11 at the YMCA.

Miss Eloise Eisenbrei, chairman, will be assisted by Mrs. Robert Ross and Mrs. John Aukeman. Shrine Past Officers The Past Officers of the White Shrine of Jerusalem will hold their Christmas dinner-party Saturday evening, Dec. 19 at 6:15 at the YWCA, with members requested to call 7-5577 for reservation by Dec.

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Years Available:
1930-1976