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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 7

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Massillon, Ohio
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FRIDAY, SEPT. 1, 1950 i ii Brookside Women Golfers Guests At Shady Hollow Shady Hollow Women Golfers had the Brookside Women Golfers as guests, Thursday. Beautiful arrangements of summer flowers were used in the locker room and throughout the club creating a setting of loveliness for the invitational. A numbers and guests were entertained, Mrs M. Rocco and Mrs.

D. Gennett serving as hostesses. Z6S i OW gross for guests went to Miss Patricia Clark, low net, Mrs. P. R.

Letcavits, low putts, Airs. A. A. Ulrich Members' 6 10 10 5 Iow gross Mis auline Frey with a 79, low net, Mrs. E.

Reed, and low putts, Mrs. S. R. Weirich zes low utts u-ent Mrs. D.

F. Albery, Class A Mrs ey lass Mrs Ray Hooper Class a nd Mrs. Robert V.13SS Ij. it CANASTA and bridge entertained the members and guests fol- owing luncheon. Next Thursday, the annual business meeting of the Women Golfers will be held following the morning golf program Se tem bcr Shuffle on Saturday evening will inaugurate the Labor pay.

weekend festivities. Paul Ringley's orchestra will provide TAr the rda ncing from 10 to 2. On Labor Day, the Women's and Mens golf committees have arranged a two-ball 'contest The dining room of the club will be open Sunday and Labor Dav HOLY NAME MEN TO MEET TUESDAY A lA ULAR MEETI rG of St Holy Name society will be field Tuesday evening at 8:15 in the social center. Announcement of fall activities and new plans will be made. Following the business meeting a social hour with entertainment will be provided RefS ments will be served.

All members are urged to attend eirestl PAST PRESIDENTS TO PICNIC Yil AST PRESIDENTS of Massiilon -Unit No. 221, American Legion iw i Ul WJU ve their husban ds as guests at the annual picnic 67 ei Th at the residence Mrs Caroli SJ 167 23rd st SE. Those attending are asked to bring table service. WOMEN TO MEET WOME of Central Presbyterian church have been invited attend a meeting at the church Sept. 7 at 8 when Mrs Mrs Buchanan is president of -the National Council of Presbyterian Women of the United States of America.

The meetin- is bein- sponsored by the Christian Service society of the church Entertains Q.T.Club MRS. KENNETH EVERETT was hostess Thursday evening, at her residence, 423 3rd st NE, to members of the Q. T. club." Monte Carlo bridge was the evening's diversion with: prizes going to Mrs. Roland Ehret and Mrs.

Glenn Angermnn. Refresh- Hostess To Bmico Club MRS. EVELYN MAUGER entertained members of her bunco club Thursday evening at her residence, 225 Ingold ave NE. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. George Gordon, Mrs.

Eileen Milchak and Mrs. Louise Stephan. Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Stephan and! prettily appointed Howers.

prizes of the evening. Refreshments were served from THERESA 1VHITE Mgr. Operator PEGGY JOHiVSON Operator PHONE 5945 (Limited Time Only) We Specialize In Charming Hairdos Appointment Necessary House of White's. Beauty Salon 663 Young SE. Masonic Emblem Jewelry skillfully crafted in designs to mark a jentimentai milestone Rings from $12 Pins from $1 Tie Clips from $3 HEADQUARTERS FOR BULOVA GRUEN HAMILTON WATCHES ELGIN 154 LINCOLN WAY, W.

DIAL 5915 Speak Vows In Home Of Parents MR. AND MRS. John C. Blackledge of 895 8th st NE are an- nouncmg the marriage of their daughter, Mrs. Francis Crookston, Pryor of 337 5th st The marriage was solemnized inursday evening at 8 o'clock at the residence the bride's parents before members of the immediate families.

The Rev. Richard H. Staple assistant pastor at St. John's Evangelical and Reformed church officiated at the ceremony which was performed before the fireplace prettily decorated with greens and garden flowers Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur P. Miller I of Massiilon attended the couple. For her marriage the bride wore a green summer suit, white accessories and a corsage of Talisman reses. Mrs. Miller wore a maroon suit, matching accessories and a corsage of yellow roses Mrs.

D. Deane Mclaughlin and Mrs. Joseph White presided at the refreshment table when a reception was held following the ceremony. A tiered wedding cake centered' the table. Following a short wedding trip Mr.

and Mrs. Pryor will reside at Preiiuptial Showers For Miss Besancon MISS Therese Marie Besancon of o34 23rd st NW, who on Saturday morning at 9:30 will pledge vows with Richard J. Kiefer, of this city in St. Barbara's Catholic church, has been a guest at a number of prenuptial affairs during the past week. Conrad Kiefer, Mrs.

Catherine Werner, and Mrs. James Kiefer gave a kitchen shower for Mrs. Kiefer's son's fiancee in St. Barbara's school hall. Thirty-three guests were entertained with games of bingo the prizes going to the bride-elect.

Garden flowers centered the refreshment table over which were suspended wedding bells. Canton guests were included among those jpresent. Miss Jane Shilling, and Miss Eva Richards entertained 14 fellow I nurses of Mercy Canton, where the bride-to-be is a member of the nursing staff, at the Richards residence. The affair took the form of a linen shower! ST. BARBARA'S choir will sing, Miss Betty Bazan of Canton will be soloist for the wedding Saturday morning.

Miss Isabel Bessler will provide the organ music. Joseph S. Besancon will give his daughter in marriage. Mrs. John Sibila will he her sisters matron of honor, and Miss Jane Shilling will serve as bridesmaid with Janie Besancon, the bride's small niece, as flower girl.

Donald Kiefer will serve as best jman and James Kiefer and Maxj Sprinkle will usher. The reception will be held from 3 to 5 in St Barbara's school hali. Opportunity Class Enjoys Outing MEMBERS OF the Opportunity class of Wesley Methodist church enjoyed a hamburg and corn roast at Sippo park Thursday evening, despite threatening weather. Preparations for the outing were made by Marion and Russell Gardner. i The group held a short business meeting in the shelter, with pfesi: dent Wilfred Ruemmele presiding Sept.

28 is the date scheduled for the next class activity. Mr and Mrs. Frank Ceckler and Mr. and I Mrs. Arlo VonGunten will make I arrangements for the wiener roast to be held at Lincoln park.

Coffee cream and dessert will be furnished. Return From EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON, Ol Bridal Shower Honors September Bride-To-Be COb a Mrs. Robert Fichter gave a miaul-j SEVEN of Boerner Anniversary 9, with an i Mrs. Stewart A.

Roberts of Akron and groom. Iriiests included: Miss Virginia! Miss Mary Lou Boni-jof this city. A graduate of solii, Miss Charlotte Miller, Mrs.j ston 'gh school and Charles Nemeth, Mrs. Albert i 1 sr, Mrs. Albert Geib, jr, Mrs.

Rich ard King, Mrs. ia llc sr of the young couple. heard'the exchange 'Vows Mr tv, Jate Rev Mlchael Vollmayer School oE Nur is lhc of the young couple. heard'the exchange 'Vows Mr tv, i Fw her marria the bride i Attendants were Mrs iiam fe aSI avy mbl UC mcrly Alice Traphagen of this $lyj outW Mr a Mrs. locrncr, both mem- er the third generations Miss Twila Roll To Be A September Bride iUUi'UVian i -i 1 1 1UU.I li is tlle ugI 1 1 University of Michigan ic, er as matron of honor, miancy, and Donald Arthur at' ibUe wore a grey satin gown "I i back accessories and a corsage! Ul I TOM of pink roses and carnations.

i MR. BOERNER has served the! Clyde Fahrni served, as his fire department for the! Miss Thelma brothers best man, past 33 years and has had the Methodist mhsL'ry hornonfur' OW1 th t-'crcniony, a ank captain for many from Africa, will be ilc was In the II. 5v Vow tmm Mr. and Mrs. Ira Holl of Navarre announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Twila Marie, to Floyd M.

Bigler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Christ Bieler of Millersburg. The marriage will be solemnized Saturday, Sept. 30, in Fohl Memorial Evangelical United Brethren church, Navarre.

The Rev. Herbert L. Smith will officiate. -ftf-M Miss Holl, a graduate of Navarre high school, is employed as a stenographer in the Massiilon of- nce of the Republic Steel Corp. Mr.

Bigler graduated from Millersburg high school and Ohio State university. He is employed as a public accountant in -Aki'on. Gamma Guild To Resume Activities THE GAMMA guild of Central Presbyterian church will resume its activities with a dinner meeting to be -held at the Y. W. C.

A evening at 6:15. of Mrs. Ford Brandon. jccpuon was held at the residence en wa the U. S.

Navy speaker Sundav bride for the wedding and in the U. S. Army 18 in the First Church of God, Wth Mr. and Mrs. Fahrni left for ai ch as a ca tain Mist Monlgomm' has PP trip to Niagara Acliv ln American Legion af- spending her furlough with "and the Eastern states, and Mr Boerner organized the mother, Florence Iheir return will reside with tlic local Post's first junior baseball cry, North ave haf hJi a parents ot the bride.

i tea "i and Troop 10, Boy Scouts, I speaking program ndh Mrs. Fahrni, a graduate of Dover 0 8 1 He a dressed groups in a UUL4 LtlJUtl I Uieir return will reside with the ij ocal post iirs1 parents ot the bride. jleam. and Troop 10, Boy Scouts, spVaking program the farnung andjiairy business.jsHlon area eoundlI cubbing MonlsomorVs a Miss Ventura To Be Guest At Part probably be. Miss appearance in leaves for "i-' lln I cubbing for the area.

He received! the Silver Beaver in 1945. young people will have Mr. Boerner played football ecial msta lati service for of- both army and navy and plavedith the service and professional and semi-pro foot-! w1 1 be spcdal music ball in this area. He was a Dar y' Williamson of of the Massiilon Tigers at the anton will be the guest speaker at her fiance, John, F. Sibila to-j affairs being a charter member of gethcr with members of 16 Massiilon Woman's club and (wedding party will be entertained I the Society of Christian this evening at the resirlpnnn nr Service of First Methodist ohnrrh MISS TWILA H.

HOLL Celebrates Birthday i. fa VJ Llic dl, time the late Knute Rockne was Sun a morning sen'ice at a member of the team. iunr st Ch rch GoJ, MISS SANDRA VENTURA and Mrs is active in civic is activel engaged fiance, John, F. Sibila, to-i affairs being a charter member oil C1C and his wife ifhni- nm Ifho 1 present special vocal numbers. iel To Have Membership Meeting The Bethel A.

M. E. churoh will have a membership meeting Saturday evening at 7:30. A social hour and refreshments, to be served by the Ladies Aid society, follow the business meeting. 'ii-vi id mcu this evening at the residence ot Scrvic Mr Sibila's parents, Mr.

and aml a Arthur Sibila, 412 27th st NW me Methodist church mj. tiiiu i ot vric iiiiniiLS Arthur Sibila, 412 27th st of ohio and Old Time The occasion will celebrate the an--i Leadcrs club of the Massiilon Giri niversary of the birthday of Miss! Scouts Ventura, which will be Saturdav I Sept. 2 On Sunday evening the bride- S. S. I f-t I TERRY is in -I'---" lUlb.

Geis, Mrs. Charles W. Flowers and Mrs. Carl Wolf will serve as esses. Mrs.

Robert Moore charge of reservations. The Rev. Harry L. Bigelow, pastor of Central Presbyterian church guest speaker of the evc- Members are requested to bring tax stamps and old -Christmas cards, and those who wish mav ring a personal article for a nnstmas. box to be sent to Mr and Mrs.

Robert McKentyre, mis- in Brazil, LUC IJ1 elect's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. A.

Ventura, 10G Cherry rd NW will entertain the wedding party'after the rehearsal. THE WEDDING of Miss Ventura Mr. Sibila will take Pimir 1CE11C was Gelz or 224 Orange aL was recently entertained at a birthday party given by his parents. Games were enjoyed by group of Terry's young friends, with prizes going to Brenrla Lewis Nist Conti, organist, and St. Mary's Boys' choir will 'provide me wedding music.

Miss Ventura will have Mrs i Betty Blackstone, sister of Mr. 1 St. John Lutheran Sunday school will hold its annual picnic Sunday uia afternoon at High Mill park. The ace Picnic will be under the direction "scar Zarnke. Those attend- are asked to meet at the, church at 2:30 and transportation! be provided.

10 -Dienna Lewis, sister of Mr Larol Ann Getz, Janet George and Sibila. as her matron of honor'I the guest of honor. Miss Jean a close! Refreshments were served from I friend, as bridesmaid. Miss Leilani i a table centered with a large birth-1 Potter, small niece of the bride- aaj cake topped with a merry-go- will be flower girl. John Blackstone round and gay colored animals.

I wil1 De rin bearer. To Hold Dance THE Y. M. C. A.

Leaders club will sponsor a dance this evening from 3 to 12 o'clock in the C- A. gym and on the roof of "the gay colored animals. and favors decorating the table further carried out appropriate appointments. Terry received many lovely Guests not previously mentioned included Kenny Shanklin, Judy Getz, Dickie George. Dorothy Getz.

Jill Baltzer, Kim Baltzer and Eddie Lewis. i. Getz was assisted by Mrs. Labor Day Dessert be ring bearer. Raymond Blackstone will serve as best man.

Ushers will be! Thomas Sibila, cousin of the! groom. Elindo Pelosi, brother-in-j law the bride. The wedding breakfast for the i immediate families, the out of town guests and the attendants will be served at The Bannister's where the reception will be held from 2 to 5. England MR. AND MRS.

Harold W. Smith and their five month oid son, Jan Wendell, have arrived in Massiilon from Cambridge. England, where they have resided the past three years. They made the journey from Liverpool aboard the M. Britannic, docking at New York Aug 19 from VACATION TRIPS Great Smoky Mountain tour leaving Massiilon Oct.

7. 9 days, S150.GO. All expense. Tour to New York, Washington, I). Atlantic City.

Nine days, leaving Oct. 7 and 14th. Reservations made in all hotels. Agency For All Tours Cruises Since 1922 MRS. R.

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Smith's i strawberries By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor and sene'crisp strawberry sauce Tho ing recip7 caTng or S7o'rn i have a Old-fashioned --crank freezer you'll want to jrvi.u this recipe for vanilla ice VCn 1S Id and merin 'i falhcr turn the crank and tiTe cris and dr Remove from Mck the dasher thosc er and on cake rack, until are pa- un- pairs with ice cream lene college and has been engaged vanilla a three year course of Method: phase of Beat until Ingredi Mrs. Smith is the former Miss com Elisabeth Noordhof of 2 cups milk bpalcn 2 lea to coffee cream. dua milk Vacation Specials REG. $10 COLD WAVE MACHINE PERMANENT 5IACHIXELESS or WIRELESS No Appointment Necessary. Open All Day Wednesday.

PERMANENT WAVE SHOP 301 McClymonds Massiilon Dial 5104 NEW You can find out for yourself in just 3 minutes how you can get a closer, cleaner shave No nicks or cuts muss or fuss Will be demonstrated, in our store tomorrow 9 to 5 TV LJJu LEADING JEWELER 24 LINCOLN WAY, E..

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Years Available:
1930-1976