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Marysville Journal-Tribune from Marysville, Ohio • Page 9

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Many Hold family Picnics Over By MRS. MAUDIE SHERWOOD TfttMttM CUfWSpO'iKHffl Mr. and Mra. Jerry Lingrel, of Columbus Saturday afternoon and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mra.

Gaylord Lingrel -and- was held Saturday at the Pros- poet Park, with an attendance of 57 iMmbeW. elected for the coming year iii folWw, and Mrs. Larry Lingrel and Mr. and Mrs. R.

C. Wright all of Mrs. Edwin Melvln and daughters, Jeanie and Debbie, of Akron with Mr. and Stewart. Other guests over the weekend Were Mm.

Alice Barty and daughters, Doris and Lor' iBlne, of near Mr Mrs. Harold Piatt of Akron, Mr. president, Ben Eastman, were- tary and treasurer, Mrs. Frankie Eastman. Also the date has been coming Attend Weidlaf William Haughn attended the open church wedding of his granddaughter Miss Linda Lee Haughn, daughter of Mr.

and Mn. Howard Haughn. to Mr. Russell Ledyard Phipps Family Holds Annual family Reunion The Family Reunion was held Sunday, at the of Mr. Mrs; Phlppa.

TfaoM priMent were Mr. and Mrs. Pearl IPhlpps, Mr. and Ralph Phippi, Mr. and Mm.

Phil Mathys and all of near Peoria. Mr, West Mansfield By MlSfl JULIA B. SLEVKEIl I MM, Hal Furbiuh and two chil- vjj of Sanduaky spent the part Journal btxk end with her mother Mrs. On Project Beta Kenneth L. Warthman, ton of Mrs.

Will Warthman, and the late Mr. Warthman, is i member ot the Bell telephone. Laboratories scientific and technical team participating the 'project Echo" satellite experiment, the laboratories have announced. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Oflin Lower and family of Marritan Beach, Mich. spent the weekend at the home of Mr) Lowell Harris and family.

David Harris came home with them after spending the past three weeks with her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Orlin Lower. Other Sunday guests were 'Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Bliss of Columbus and Mrs. Tillie Har- of The double mohy was performed it 7:80 f.lfl. Saturday In the St. Pauls Lutheran Church in bride's slater Mrs. Alice Ann Jeska was matron of honor and also aang at the weddihgrher Jeska was flower girl There were 140 guests at the reception which followed the wedding.

lOtber relatives from near Byhalia attending were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cook, Mrs. Bernard Clark, Mr. and Mrs.

Leo Haughn, Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Haughn, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Haughn of Columbus and Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Shipley of Marion. A family get-to-gether was -held BBnpson and daughter, Vada. Guests were Mr. and Mr, and Mm.

Ralph Eastman and daughter, Mary and MM. Hattie Worth- Perseub Mr. and Mrs. Norman Phipps and family; Gene Phipps and girl friend from near Marysville; Mr. imd MwrCbesterWelclrand fan ily of near Raymond; Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Major and family; Mrr-and-Mrsr-Larry-PMpps-and son; Mr. and Mrs. Carl and Mrs. Keith Hutchlns and son of near Mr.

and Elmer Phippilna daughter of.Lima;_Mr._and_Mrs, William Bellinger; Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Chandos Skkhnore and family and Mrs.

Shirley Guisinger; Mr. and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phipps and family; Mr.

and Mrs. Perry Phipps and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bellinger and family; Mr. and Mrs.

Joel Phipps and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phipps and family. A picnic dinner was served at --cameras for both the horn and antenna control for the project. is a graduatojrf the West high school and In 1939 received the B.M.E.

degree from Ohio State University. He Joined Bell-Laboratories a short time later. He worked on 'the design gauges and Is presently concerned with military electronics, including the camera equipment for 8. B. Bushong.

Mrs. Bushong is Ml. Mrs. Elsie Welty and her daugh ter-in-law; Mrs, Kenneth Welly; spent a few days the past week sight-seeing In New York City. and daughter, Glnny, spent Sunday of the past week with Mra.

Thomas' mother, Mrs. Ho Dally. Harfiettrleft a Patrons Mutual Insurance Con vention In Seattle, Wash. home of Mr. and' Mra.

Harolt Simpson near Byhalia were Mr and Mry Ralph Eastman and Brock Correll and Karen and Roxey, of Springfield, Miss Janet Brock, and Mr. and rfrs. Richard Stanley and sons, Denny and Duane. Mrs. Ferne Kennedy a weekend guest of her sister to Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hershberger of Davis, Calif, arrived Monday for a visit with Mrs. Etta Harris. Eugene Yore of Milliards spent the weekend with his grandpar ents, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond El liott. Mr. Ydre will be a Junior at Ohio State University this falir Mrs. Robert Hauck and children, Judy and Bobby, of Ottawa spent several days the past week with-her Raymond Elliott.

On Thursday the entire group spent the day at daughter, Pauline, Miss Vada Simpson and'herffiendrBolrKiir dell, of Mt. Victory, and Mr. and Sunday afternoon and evening Mr. and Mrs. John Sllverthorn and family Jack and Judy, Mr.

and Mrs. Merrtett Monaon and daughters, ed home from a weeks vacation at Hoist Bay Reiort, Orr, Minn. and family spent Sunday and Jack Battles at Ottawa. man, all of near West Mansfield, and daughters, Cheryl Ann, and Debbie, of near SummersvUle, and Mr. Robert Kendell of Mt.

Victory. Overnight and Labog Day were Mr. and BaKeT and son Trenton of Columbus. Mrs, are the parents of a seven pound, eight daughter born Sept. rw.rn.rn1 Hospital Marlon.

and daughters and Wallace Eastman were Sunday supper guests of Mrs. David Eastman and family. Afternoon callers were Mr. and Mrs. Richard East- the noon hour.

There were 83 at Sunday School. Afterward Rev. Talbert preached The NIKE and TlTAmnTssilis: He and his wife, the former Hazel Fattlg, live in Milburn, J. Back To School The following teachers from this community have returned' to their respective schools for the term beginning, Sept. 6: Lillian Thornton to Springfield; Agnes Grabiel to Youngstown; Edi(h Epps to Bellefontaine; Ruth Elliott to York Center; Gathyl Yoho to Rushsylvania; and Flortene Moffitt'to East Liberty.

Leo Morris and Mr. and Mrs grandmother, Mrs. Ida Marts, and ler uncle, Deryl Greene, Lt. Milchell has been at Wichita, Kan. and Is enroute to his new duty tatkm at Lockbourne Air Force Station, Cdlumlua.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bushong and family of Zanesville spent from Wednesday until Monday at the home of Mrs. Bushong's mother, Mrs. llah Watts, and attended the McGee Reunion at the Burton Pratt home on Sunday.

David Wagner of East Liberty spent Saturday with his 'grandmother, Mrs. Nellie Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Norveil Soreman of Marion called on Mrs.

llah Watts- on-Monday-afternoonr Mrs. Yore and Mrs. Hauck are sisters. Mrs. Nellie Morris spent Wed nesday of the past week at the homeirf -her Mrsr Harr Roberts in Rushsylvania.

Mitchell and and Debbie are spending 'several days Jones and family, also with Patrick Pfcrci of Daytoii spent the weekend with her par" enfc, Mr. and Mrs. Burton In the Pratt were Mrs. Paul Jones and family of Cuyahoga rails and Mr. and Mrs.

Loren Stephenson of Dayton. Mrs. Stephenson to, a twin sister of Mr. Pratt and Ipeht most of her time with her sister, Mrs, Lessie Skidmore at Hardln Memorial Hospital. Kenton.

Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Herd and sons, Richard and Billy, and daughters, Linda and Beth, spent the weekend with Mrs. Herd'r' mother, Mrs. Edna English. THE JOURNAL-TRIBUNE Tfcnrrfay, September Administrator's Sale SATURDAY, SEPT.

17 Robert Thompson property consisting of approximately 2.75 acres in the Village of Raymond, naoaern nouse, fuer iu at i ca in uic mafic oil furnace, Appraised at Five Thousand Five Hundred Dollars Must sell for two-thirds D. Thompson AdmtnUttatot Ohio, -ject to be a Party The M. Y.V/had a. farewell kl those college Sunday evening, at jne parsonage.7 rr i. Mary Herd of East Liberty spent Sunday with wTT)6rothy'Penhorwooclr Rev.

Burnis H. Bushong, a missionary on furlough from Honduras, will speak and show slides of Sunday School CUM Ever Ready Sunday of the Methodist Church Its -annual Girl Scout Mac-o-chee camp on Surprise-Party Wednesday evening, Aug. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Cooley and grandson, John Cooley, spent with-Mr, and She has been named Carol Sue Haines.

Mrs. Haine3 is the Rose Berry of near Byhalia. Temple Reantai Earl Allison and two children aftd Misses Portia and Sally Floyd returned to their homes in Columbus after spending a week with Mrs. Allisons parents Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Headington. Mr. and Mrs. Hamer Stewart and of Akron and Mr. and B.

Thompson of Marion spent Labor Day with Mr. and Mra. Walter Thompson at Van Wert. York Methodist Church. Mr.

Bushong is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bushong of Several from here attended the Brookside Camp meetuig, near Cardington, on Sunday, and Mon- dayj-riose-attending-Sundaj EVE these SEE what IYou SAVE the home.of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Bushong honoring Mrs.

Bushong. Those present other than the host were Mr. and Mrs. Don Antfam and family of near Lewistown, nft. Burton Pratt and and Mrs.

Paul Bushoug and fam- Jly of Zanesville, Mrs. Bella Buv News oi Week Twelve members of the Byhalia 'Friends church and one guest attended the "Men.in Mission" service held Saturday evening In the By MRS. HAROLD KENT Mingo. Mt. Carmel Friends church near ernoon were S.

D. Penhorwood, and sons, Clarence and Bernlce. Also C. A. Penhorwood.

On Monday attending were Mr. and Mrs. Herd and, D. Penhorwood. ''Mrsr'Leonard Coyte-and children spent last Wednesday after- home.

Ice cream and cake were served in honor of Anna Mae Penhorwood's birthday. and MrsrCrSrPenhorwood and Mrs. McGee, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bates and David Rice VITAMINS of Lewistown.

Tribone CotmpvndeDt B.ptUt LadlM wereMv. and Mrs. Kenneth Jones, Mr. and Mra. Charles Brown and daugh- Heavy Loot LOS ANGELES on Bernard C.

Sauter's trail Tuesday after he allegedly held up a vending machine company. and family visited the Zoo near Columbus on Labor Day. The-toot-he- tried to on foot was in coins 150 pounds. The Baptist Ladies organization will meet on Sept. 13.

at the home Mrs. Miriam Elliott. CUM The-JudsonTclass-of the Baptist day evening at 1. Picnic Set Farm Bureau Council No. 26 will hold their annual picnic next Sunday at a park near Delaware.

Personals ter, Beverly, Mr. and Eastman, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert aad too, Jim and Miss Jenny Joliiff. Robert Hess, Mr. and Jtent visited on Friday borne of their daughter, Mrs. rHastlnga In HilliaruV Mra. Florence BJblnebarger of -Columbus visited Sund8y with her Headington home were Mr.

and Mra. Walter Shawd and daughter of Kenton. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schafer and Children of Mt, Cory Mr.

and Mrs. M. C. Floyd and Earl-Allison-of-Columbus; attended the Laughery family reunion held Sunday at the Upper -brother-in-law and 1 Mr. i Mrs.

Glen Stillings an.and they -were-joined-in-the-eveningby-the- formcra daughter oad-hasbaad, rMra, rDwight-Bomwtte Mrs. Fred Hanselman, daughter Kay and son Eugene entertained the' following guests on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, F. J.

Han. selman and daughter Hllma, and Jlanselman and eon, Keith, of Paris. Mrs. Her REDTAG rTjBEZizziS: ALE Unlcaps, Zymacaps, 24's U( 1.35 ....5.40 Zymasyrup. 3 oz.

..1.34 Hew Brownie 8 Movie Camera F2.7LENS It's as simple to sure in results as the Brownie snapshot cameras everyone grew the lens according to the built-in exposure then, just aim and 'shoot. Brownie movies are as easy as that! Zymadrops, cc 1.35 "Sandusky Park, in the late af at the borne of and Mr. and Mrs. A. T.

Coons, Mr. drcn, Mr. and Mra. -Tax Mra. Cecil Hanselman, of Urbana, Mr.

and Mra. Harold Flaher and son, David, of London, and Gene Napier, of Cincinnati. Ut. and Mrs. W.

Carr and granddaughters, Linda and Sandy, and family enjoyed-an Ice cream and- cake Cupper- at the home MrTahd Mra. Herbert Coons on Labor Day. Mr. and Mrs. Olen McAllister and daughter are now living on Beech-Bank rdrin McAllister is teaching industrial School in Columbus.

A family picnic supper was held Breck with Cr. Rinse. 1.00 White Adorn Spray 990 Plui Tax ENCLOSED PLEASE FIND wen a woiTdeFfiil "Everybody here is feeling great." "We put a new patio in the back yard." really want to make your news come to life I iMitHl Lot Harold Kent-called on and Mrs. Luther Uggett. Sunday a noon.

Mr. and Mrs, Howard Robinson spent Sunday eveniong at the home of their daughter Mrs. Walter Herd in Marysville. Mr. and Mrs.

Wendell Smith, son Pale, and daughter, Carol, visited Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gray in McConnelsville. ill i Terri and'son, Douglas, of Columbus spent Monday night and Tuesday with her parents Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Kent. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Robinson accompanied the latters brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Kent of Mingo to tbe Richwood Fair on Monday. on Labor Day at Mt. Victory Rba3 side Park by the following- families. Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell Harris and family, Mrs. Tillie. Harris, Mr, and Mrs. John R. Joliiff and lamllyTIMrrflHdMrsrpaul-Jolllffr Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Joliiff and familyrand-Mrr Lower and family of Marritw Beach, Michigan. Daisy Pauley and Kathryn James, of Deerfield, Ohio were weekend guests of Rev. Harry T. Green and daughter, Mary Alice.

Other guests this past week were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. James Shaffer, all of Cardington, Rev.

and Mrs. Ken- nfcth Jones. Mrs. Paul Greenland" familyrPaui Coakley; Lowell Temple, Esther Hockett, Elsie Fillinger, Lizzie Joliff, Peggy Wolfard and Roy Baker. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Wright and family of Wooster spent the week end at the homes their parents Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright and Mr. and Mrs.

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