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The Press Gazette from Hillsboro, Ohio • 4

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The Press Gazettei
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Hillsboro, Ohio
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Page our THE PRESS GAZETTE HILLSBORO OHIO Tuesday October 28 1 947 News 0 Interest to Women 1 Social Happenings Personals Nickell Shaffer Swiss Mt Logan in Answer to the plea for donations1 Coterie Club Meets f' irrl'T A Store ull of New Things Elmer? REMARKABLE SEE THE LIPSTICK LUXURY SUITE HELENA RUBENSTEIN Selection of all Coats IN AVORITE ASHIONS SHOP KING KASH URNITURE Main St At AlWtCl Mrs Lawson Wiggins of Co lumbus was among the guests (McSIUmTImm 1 teabla IMy Mace Dra A 6 pound 2 ounce daughter was born to Mr and Mrs Robert Mc Dowell at Christ Hospital Cincin nati riday morning October 24 at 4 Mrs McDowell was Miss Joanne Insley before her marriage i 1 Mrs Byron Rogers spent the week end with Miss Marie Ware at Columbus Mrs Patterson and Miss Chloe Siders returned home Wed nesday evening from a visit with relatives and friends in New Al bany Ind Miss Mary Dunlap of Colum bus spent the week end with her mother Mrs Ruth Dunlap Oakley Davies of Columbus spent the week end with his mother Mrs Davies Mrs Verna innegan spent the week with Mr and Mrs Howard Mann and family' of Washington Mr andMn Emery turned home Sunday from a trip to the Smoky Mountains Past Councillors Meet The Past Councillors of the Daugthers of America Lodge met at the home of Mrs Thomas Carey Wednesday night for the regular meeting 6 The president Mrs Teboe opened the meeting and conducted the business Mrs Wallace Vance read the scripture was played and each one received a prize The hostess served a delicious salad course at the conclusion of the business session Those present were Mrs 0 Teboe Mrs Pearl Rooney Mrs Elsie Davis Mrs Wilbur Justice Mrs Myrtle Insley Mrs Carey and Bernice Justice and Jean Ann Allen Royal Neighbors Meet The regular meeting of the Roy al Neighbors of America will be held at their Hall Tuesday eve ning October 28 with a pot luck supper at 7 All members please attend elicited many compliments from the guests The pleasures of the luncheon hour continued throughout the afternoon in the spirited bridge games which were contested at 11 tables Prizes were awarded Mrs Don Sams Mrs Norman Stephens Mrs Towle Mrs 'Wesley Taylor and Mrs William Mock Miss Mary Dunlap of Colum bus' Mrs John Mertz and Mrs James Daniels of Greenfield were lout of town Quests for the party parents assembled at the General Denver Hotel in Wilmington for the wedding dinner Mr and Mrs Nickell left for a wedding trip through the south and will return Nov 3 to be at home to their friends in their newly constructed home at 142 Ridgeway Dr Centerville The couple was attended by M'ss Marjorie ooshce of Golden Pond Ky and Mrs Jack Westall of Columbus Miss ooshce wore a two piece black dress witli black accessor ies Her was of yellow rosebuds Mrs Westall wore a printed crepe model with black accessor ies Hdr corsage was of white gar denias The groom was attended by Dr Joseph Abraham of almouth Ky and Mr Jack Westall of Co lumbus The bride is a graduate of But ler High School Princeton Ky and attended Girl's College of Aviation Washington C'or the past four years she has been employed by the Ad ministration Washington and Outwood Ky Mr Shanks graduated from Sinking Spring High School and attended Dayton University or several years he had been employ ed by 'the Administra tion at Dayton Ohio Outwood Ky and is now at Thomas Ky as Deputy Supply Officer1 They are making their home at Quarters 28 A Hospital Thomas Ky OUR CAST By Is there a party or dance on your memoranda for Hallow een? Your present party frocks can look like new the Model dry cleaning way Try our dry cleaning service today 'Wiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiinniiiiiiniiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui Entertains Bridge Club Mrs Philip Hughes was hostess to members of her bridge club Thursday night when she invited them to her home on North High Street for the regular session Three tabled were in play and several rounds of this interesting diversion enjoyed by the club When scores were tallied prizes were awarded' to Mrs Walter Shanon Mrs1 Harold Henry and Mrs McCann A dessert course was served at the small tables at the conclusion of play Guests of the club for the eve ning were Mrs Chaney Mrs A Johnson Jr and Mrs James Ruble Mrs Elmer Vogel and Mrs Amos Smith were Cincinnati vis itors on riday WMAIM ST MILLSBORO 6 and Mrs Peter Tolle of Meyers la are visiting the lat mother Mrs Ayres and Mr Ayres Mailbag Club Mrs Nettie Lee Collins was hostess to the Hill City Mailbag Club when members met at her home riday afternoon Oct 17 The call to order by the president Helen Martinwas followed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer Roll call was answered by nam ing favorite season of the year brought response from 13 members The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secre tary Letha and approved as was the report by Opal Thompson After' some'dis cussion a check for $25 was made Mr and Mrs Theodore Shaffer of Pricetown are announcing the marriage of daughter Vir ginia to William Nickell son of Mrs Ethel Nickell The double ring ceremony was solemnized by Rev loyd Smith at his home Sunday October 26 in the pres ence of immediate relatives The bride wore a wine costume suit with black accessories and a shoulder corsage of white roses Mrs Chester Shaffer was the only attendant and she was attired in brown with brown accessories and a shoulder corsage of yellow mums Chester Shaffer served as best man for the groqm bride is a Lynchburg High School Ohio Western Business University and Dayton Comptometer "School and is employed in salary payroll de partment at1 Delco Products Day ton The groom a' graduate of Hills boro High School attendedJri State Engineering College at Angola Ind was four years in the Army' serving 21 months in the European Theatre and is com pleting his engineering degree at the University of Cincinnati The combination of block 4 and red leatherette on the stain proof porcelain top table dec orated to match and the gleaming chromium frames will make you want this in a hur ry A little Vicks Va tro nol in each nn trll rallavas head cold distress fasti And if used at first Yarning sniffle ornreae Va tro nol actually helps torevfrt many colds from developing Try ill ollow directions in package VICKS VATRO NOL VOTE OR A ROBERTS or Mayor of Hillsboro DEMOCRATIC TICKET Your Support Will Be Appreciated Dinner Bridge At Stanf orth's Thursday Mrs Richard Starbuck and Mrs Charles' Limes entertained a dinner" Restaurant on Thursday evening Guests Were seated at two long tables arrang ed in the private dining room for the service of the delicious two course dinner Orange and black was color scheme in the attractive table decorations with ptgnpkins lighted Orange tapers andother motifs effective ly ollowinLiZCJL to the Starbuck home for bridge our tables of players progressed during the evening and scoring trophies were awarded to Mrs Barnes Mrs Wilkin and Mrs aris Bridge Club Meets Miss' May Jane Davies enter tained members of her bridge club when they met at her hom on East Beech Street riday night fpr their regular sqjston The guests were seatedaf the dining room table for the sendee of the delicious dessert course The table was decorated in symbols and covers laid for nine guests Two tables of bridge were in play and after several Interest ing rounds scores were tallied and prizes' awarded to Mrs Aulbin Hedges Mrs Lawson PICK UPe4iC0ELIVERY $MVICE 108 EMAH SrMOWE 2 0M0 Shanks Blackburn Mrs Vernon Stone of Prince ton Ky is announcing the marri age of her granddaughter Miss Elizabeth Blackburn to Mr Ever ettT Shanks son of che Shanks bf Dayton Sink ing Spring The marriage was solemnized at the Cumberland Presbyterian Church at Hopkins ville Ky on riday evening July 25 1947' at seven The Rev Walter Chestnut pastor of the church performed the cere monyvr 1 The bride wore for her wedding an cr gjnalmodel in black and white crepe de chinev wifh bla in black She wore an orchid cor Woman's Auxiliary A special meeting of the Wo Auxiliary of St Episcopal Church was held at the home of Mrs Watkins Ion Thursday October 23 Plans were outlined by Mrs Elsie Chaney the president for a ood Market to be held on Saturday November 1 at the Evans urniture Store All1 women of the church wete to be contacted for supplies for the sale Ten of the members present ex pressed their desire to attend the Diocesan Convocations! meeting for women at Calvary Church on Wednesday October 29 Delightful Party Dr and Mrs Wiler Harrold entertained a number of friends at their home on East Walnut Street Wednesday night 'The party honored Miss Maty Harrold who left Saturday for a visit with her" parents Mr and Mrs near Wooster She will leave there Monday for Perry Jones General Hospital at Bat tlecreek Mich where she will await a call from the Army which she is entering as a nurse There were 25 guests Refreshments were served from the dining room table which was centered with fall flowers and lighted tapers WE HAVE COMPLETE (Across from Laundry! Phone 758 ClasrMeeting Is Held at Lynchburg Twelve members of the Martha Mae Class of the Methodist Church and one guest Miss Mil dred Campbell of Lynchburg motored to the home of Mrs loyd Lemon Thursday evening for the regular meeting! Miss Helen Murphy assisted Mrs Lemon in her duties as hostess The session opened with 'group ginging and Mrs ranklin Wilt president conducted the business period during which time the class decided tohold food market on November 25 or the devotional each one present re peated adverse of the 23rd psalm Mrs Carl Stockwell con ducted two interesting contests Mrs Truman McConnaughey and Mrs Pfister winning prizes The hostesses served delicious' refreshments from tables prettily1 decorated in keeping with the Hal lowe'en season It's grand to be able to make this statement and we're sure that our customers will enjoy seeing the many new ideas that these groupings will suggest Once again we can offer you quality furniture at sensible prices and a credit plan that enables you to enjoy your new furniture while you pay for it out of income EsafericClub" Meets With Mrs Durnell The members of the Esoteric Club were entertained by Mrs Donald Durnell Thursday when she invited them to her home on North High Street for' luncheon and the regular meeting At one the guests were seated at the dining room table and at small tables in the dining riom for the service of the deli cious luncheon Th table was cen tered with fall flowers and foliage Covers were laid for 15 guests tlje luhehebni pfesidert Mrs Bowen open ed the meeting and conducted the business The program was very interest ing and consisted of a paper by Mrs Ervin Evans entitled ligion in the Post War Mrs? Bowen gave a paper on the of the Mrs Robert McMullen gave a pa per on the "Chicago Tribune Indiana and Mrs Hugart McMullen of Cin cinnati was a guest of the club for the afternoon Coterie Club members motored to the country home of Mrs George Lucas near Mill Wednesday night for the reg ular meeting Mrs A Predmore presi dent had charge of the business meeting It was unanimously voted to give $10 to the A milk fund Mrs Barnes gave a review of Stewart recent talk here supplemented by excerpts from his articles which have ap peared in the local paper ollowing adjournment the hos tess served a delicious salad course buffet style from the din ing room table Vari colored chry santhemums and lighted tapers formed the attractive centerpiece Bridge Club Meets Miss tyary Ellison entertained the members of her bridge dub Thursday night when she invited them to her home on Elm Streep for the regular session Two tables of bridge were formed and after several rounds of this pleasant diversion scores were tallied and a prize for high score was award ed to Mrs John Adams A dessert course was served at the small tables at the conclusion of play Mrs rank Johnson was a guest of the club for the evening 44'EntertainedAl Snow Hill Club Mrs Harold Henry and Mrs Hiestand were hostes'ses'to a group of friends when they en tertained at Snow Hill Country Club on Saturday afternoon or ty four guests found their places marked at small tables for the tempting two course Junclieon Each table was centered with doll dressed to represent different characters suggestive of the Hal season There were ghosts tihes Indians and manv ether EASY TERMS 5 PC DINETTE Massive pieces with interesting insets ready to en semble with the accessories you cherish regardless of their style so adaptable READY HUI ALL published in the local papers Plans for a Thanksgiving treat to the county home were outlined This will be a change from Usual Christmas visit there At Christ mas we are planning a party for members and their families nnd we are asking that names of needy children be given to our chapter In the near members meet with the Chillicothe chapter and visit the Hospital there ptaque was chanced off am'bng members net ting the club $130 Mrs George Runyon donating the gift and Mrs Wendell Collins the lucky win ner The meeting closed with prayer While members enjoyed a sor cial period the hostess assisted by Martha Collins' served a de licious dessert course Bidding Mrs Collins goodbye and expressing thanks for a lovely time members departed' for theirhomes The next meeting will be Oct 31 at the home of Helen Martin' Willettsville road Luncheon Bridge Held at Wilmington Mrs Burch Huggins and MrsBlair Boyd combined hospitalities when they assembled guests tothe Swiss Manor at Wilmington for a luncheon and afternoon of bridge riday weie marked 40 guests at small attractively ap pointed tables for the service of the delicious luncheon Colorful flowers were' used in the'decora tions The pleasures of the lunch eon hour continued throughout the afternoon the interesting bridge games Ten tables progressed and at the conclusion of prizes were awarded to Mrs A Prou ty Mrs Donald Sams Mrs Glenn Mrs Neil Waddell and Mrs Lang Lemon Guests from out of town at the party were Mrs Glenn Mrs Dean Waddell Mrs Neil Waddell of Greenfield and John Hag eity of Springfield OR ASTER RELIE NEVER maCoU GetsWorse! 1 MAGEE'S SNACK Letting nothing block his way to one of odr savory meals Meet your friends here often Lucas7 A'L vWA liw Of raw Jr 1 as much in season as falling i I eaes wiHi falling down lengths I colucHish yet trim detail In Wl I superb wool jersey crepe rayon Bf Cfepe satin prints and novelty 5 a materials Assembled in 3 spe If cial groups at 3rd III I I tBBt lifl RBBLBI Bralllsi W1 1 1 1 1 li MbHI i i Hk twit nWim UhES olaM HSS tim Wei Ml 1 MUN i III umau UL Hl Ti lmif iTMl I 'MMlll 1 i I I I rl 0 C0ME EARLY 0R 1 Ar BEST SELECTIONS a 1 LITT BROS North High su I from Litt's It its WBL1 JI JUIJ II I 4.

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