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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 42

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6 AKRON BEACON JOURNAL Sunday, December 8, 1 946 Rankin League Sees Pageant I Rev. Abbott Is Speaker Curtis. Miss Mary Kyser, Miss! "LETS P.EAD Biography" will ly in the South Pacific theater as Zevart Minosion and Miss Blanche be the subject of a talk by Rev. a chaplain in the army transport Morgan. Miss Allene Robinson will Lawrence W.

Abbott to members service. act as the Madonna and Miss Lois of King Home and School league Following the program tea will Umharger will provide the accom- on Monday, Dec. 9. at 1:45 p. m.

he served in the dining room by paniment. Following the address in the the mothers of first and sixth Following the pageant, mothers school auditorium a program of grade of seventh grade students will Christmas carols by sixth grade i serve tea. pupils will be presented under the I a CHRISTMAS program will direction of Mrs. Dorothy Boesche, highlight the meeting of Central MARDI CRAS TOURS To NEW ORLEANS By Rail Leave Feb. 15th in FIRST CLASS POXMAN CAM Sightseeing Mardl Graa Parade Seat Side Trip to Natchez Return Feb.

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Howard St. (Quaker Oats Bldg.) JE-llll TR4VF.I. AGKNTS IN AKRON SINCE 1MW A MEETING of Rankin Home and School league has been scheduled for 2 p. m. Thursday.

A Christmas pageant wdl be presented after the business session. The presentation, "Juggler of Xotre Dame" will be directed by Miss Lucille Lamktn. The cast includes students from the University of Akron. Miss Jean Gintling takes the part of the juggler. The seven monks will he portrayed by Miss Elsie Cobb.

Miss Dnro'h- Miss Jean Hodgson, Miss Barbara if i 1 -v 'Jam rA music instructor. Hitrh Home and School league at SOCIAL HYGIENE club of Mason Home and School league will meet at 7:30 p. m. Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Robert Gannett, 806 Crouse st.

2 p. m. Tuesday in the school auditorium. The program will be under the direction of Miss Joyce Row-bo tham. Rev.

Mr. Abbott, who came to Akron after four years of military service, is pastor of the Univer-saliat church. He served principal- READ BEACON JOl'RNAL WANT AOS EVERY DAT CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS 10 A. M. TO 6 P.

M. ii i mm I 1-111 uy i i uiu i4 uvj L-J 17.90 Overcoats ChrtitwA Utah a MRS. DOROTHY KITDHKIM Reconverted Army Coatt JjJ Mrs. Fulhcim To Speak Men's Poplin Jackets NOW 98 Wrm Water Repellent 14 Full Zipper Front 98 Ad- HIGHLIGHTING THE SKASON for Business and Professional division of Senior Hadassah chapter Is the donor tea. This event at which Mrs.

Dorothy Fuldhelm of Cleveland will speak, is to he held Sunday afternoon, Dec. IS, at Mayflower hotel. "The Moral Issues of Our Day" is the suhject on which she will speak at 2:30. Known to Akron audiences Mrs. Fuldheim has appeared here many times.

She is a news commentator for station WJW in Cleveland. She has devoted much time to world travel and study of problems of national and international Importance. In addition to her discussion of current events Mrs. Fuldheim has also given many honk reviews in Akron. The program will feature a musical interlude by a string quartet of students from University of Akron.

Miss Edna Sugar is chairman of the tea committee. Assisting her are Miss Joan Freedman, Mrs. Hyman Friedland, decorations; Mrs. Stanley Zalob, Mrs. Samuel Wolfand, program; Miss Selma Sacks, Miss Velma Soos, Miss Cyril Krohngold, Miss Dora Cohen, Miss Faye Glick, Miss Zelda Cohen, Miss Leona Klein, Mrs.

Albert Schultz, Mrs. Emanuel Bronstein, Mrs. Henry Kalmon, Mrs. Stanley Zalob, Mrs. S.

M. Loevenhart, Mrs, Wolfand and Mrs. Archie Rosen, telephone. Choose this water-repellent poplin jacket for his gift, justable sleeves and waist. Sizes L.

Fingertips Fleecy Establishes Akron Home $1 998 Every young fellow is mighty glad to receive a warm fingertip coat. Full rayon lining, blue, tan, brown. Sizes 36 to 42. Navy Blue and Brown 100 Wool Button up your overcoat now, men. Choose this warm 100 wool style in either navy blue or brown.

It's the ideal coat to wear to work. Come early for yours, only 30 are left! Coats All-Leather S3250 This double-breasted wool lined capeskin coat Is really a hot gift. Choose his in tan today. Sizes 36 to 44. rOLSRT BASEMENT MEVS CLOTHTNO fOI.SRT BASEMENT MEN'S CLOTHING MAKING THEIR home in Akron are Mr.

and Mrs. Paul R. Chapman, who were married recently in St. James United church, Chicago. Rev.

R. V. Caldwell officiated. The bride, the former Dorthea Frances Marshall, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles E. Marshall, Chicago. Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Willard Chapman, 1229 Allendale av.

For the nuptials, the bride wore a gown of silk lace over satin. It was made with a sweetheart neckline, long fitted sleeves and a train. Her fingertip veil of Illusion fell from a seed pearl tiara. She carried a bouquet of white roses and ateplwnol.is, centered with an orchid. Mrs.

Mary Remk'e of Chicago served as matron of honor, with Miss Shirley Richter, also of Chicago, as bridesmaid. They wore identical gowns of yellow nylon crepe and carried bouquets of yellow and bronze mums. Attending the bridegroom as best man was Richard Bules of Akron. Guests were ushered Into the church by Paul Appleby of Akron and Carl Salzman of Chicago. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's parents.

Mrs. Marshall received guests in an aqua crepe frock with pink accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a gray crepe dress with black accessories and a red rose corsage. The couple wont to Turkey Run, for a honeymoon and are now living at 190 V. Miller st.

Mr. Chapman was graduated from the University of Akron, where he was affill- mmmmmmmmmmm Lambskin te i Make Your Gift To Her A Cheerful Now At V2 Price HOUSE COAT So)98 MRS. CHAPMAN ated with Phi Kappa Tail fraternity. He served in the navy Iti months and is a chemist at the Firestone Tire Rubber Co. Mrs.

Chapman was formerly secretary to the president of the Bell Howell Chicago. South Holds Tea, Program A pretty housecoat is a lovely gift to give the ladies. Choose this button down the front styls bright flowers on ft dotted background. White Cream Moll Rose Blue Make the bare spots beauty ISEIiSH spots with this animal shaped TKljyR5 JL lambskin rug. See what a lux- jf5wliJn tea for the league members later in the afternoon.

The league Is planning: a Christmas party and luncheon to be held at a downtown restaurant Dec. 17. There will be an exchange of gifts. SOUTH HIGH SCHOOL Home and School league will meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 in the school auditorium. Christmas stories and music will feature the program.

There will be a Christmas tea for the school faculty at 12:45 and a Sizes 16 to 44. nry note these beautiful rugs VHT iiPB bring in your room, and at such 4 Jiu 1 J(yXM a low price! See our large a. ISmftfiw IvllSu sortment of colors including f-r ViiA Rose on Navy Copen on Wine Ruffle Trim white, dark blue, cream, pastel lkr I I blue, and rose taupe. I I jffSLj Sizes 16 to 44 Others $3.98 to $3.98 roFRINT. 1 I I POLSKT BAREMBNT-ROSM fit is.

(jifa or attjl For a cosy Christmas, give slippers. Everybody loves 'em and they're so practical for all year wear. I niVII I II sTHII VIIIIIIIHIX TAtA BIS B1W Wl VIIHHVI DIAPER LINERS Infant's Bath Robe Blue Bird Bottles Wine Brown Blue Gray Contrasting Cuff a sweep ner on ner leet witn a a i pair of felt slippers. They have 0 $1 349 25c IVnnlvm suit, naniUr.v disprr linrra. 200 to box.

Warm part wool blanket rloth with rlhboti trim. f'onipte nursing unit for huhy. 1 Children' Zipper Slippers leather soles and rubber heels. Made of wool, rayon, and cotton. Percale Crib Sheets Waterproof Sheets $4RQ J2.95 J4.95 Sizes 4 to 9 poluk; basement shoe 1 89c 42v72-Lnrh all.

Slightly IrrrfU-lara. 2 to A Baby Bassinette Woven fibre baa- A72 alnrtte on ool- II lapalble 'v Blue and pink. NURSERY SEAT Rleluirt's Rturdl-f I wanhahl hrt. 27Sfl-lnrh. Women's Slippers Men's Slippers M.95 GIFT SETS JAQQ WW I76 nil, and CoUawlhle seat with foot rct.

Natural ftnlsh. Inclmlea powrti-r, rream. Receiving Blankets All cottons In pink, 49c bin, uhltc. Some. plat'K FjgC TURKNIT TOWELS Open Monday and Thursday Evenings Until 8 TEETERBABE UTILITY BAG SAOfl ZARN'S FIT-RITE SHOE SHOPPE WW 565 59c Soft and absorbent toweln.

Mix-21-lnrh lre. Sturdy spring frsme. Hesry white twill cover can be wsahed. riantle ahoulrtpr t-p hag carry baby's nHU. 8 colors.

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