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Social Schedule Today WMlM'l Ctefe 7:45 p.m. with Mn. Donald Kirk of 428 B. 19th St. BtllaMe tebekah Lodge p.m.

in IOOF Hall. Take canned food and staples for a basket. Mrs. Kenneth Swlhsrt if chairman. Bast Bfementary 7:30 p.m.

Easter program at the school. Mrs. Howard Moomaw of Sugarcreek will show slides of The Holy Land. Non members invited. Lejefa Stady Clab 8:30 p.m.

with Mrs. Ralph Doutt of Route 8. loth Circle Methodist Church p.m. with Mrs. Kenneth Rau of E.

12th St. Take items for a silent auction. Wodnotday MRS. READER RAT CHUMNEY JR. (Harmon Studio) Jolly Stitchers Club p.m.

with Mrs. Fred Richard of 9t3 Dover Ave. Dover High IT p.m. in cafeteria of Dover High. A discussion of the local 10 p.m.

curfew will be held. Officers will be elected. Anrtnt Division 7:30 p.m. in annex of Grace Lutheran Church with Mrs. Clarence Johns as chairman.

Kate Weaver Pre School CCL Chapter 8 p.m. with Mrs. Tom Ayers of 314 E. 15th St. A silent auction will be held.

Beltael Cousins Club all day meeting with Mrs. Roland Beitzel of RD 2, Dover. West Dover Township Home Demonstration Group 10 a.m. with Mrs. Walter Muster of 128 E.

6th St. Take covered dish. Wlnfleld Lutheran Ladies Aid- all day meeting at the parsonage in Shanesville with Mrs. W. E.

Weber as hostess. Take a covered dish and tax stam With only members of the im-, Arrangements of carnations and Asalea Chapter of p.m. ji ate families present for the snapdragons were used at the al- ceremony, Barbara Phillippi and tar for the double ring service. 4th St. Take items for a sdent auc- Reader Ray Cnumney Jr were A navy faille sheath dresSi ac i married Saturday evening in St.

cented with a satin cummerbund, John's E. R. Church here. was worn by the bride. It had Thursday Mr.

and Mrs. Bruce Phillippi of three-quarter length sleeves and a Ethel Aldersley Group of Mora- 206 E. 2nd Dover, are the scoop neckline. vl.n Church 1 p.m. with Mrs.

T. bride's parents and Reader R. Her accessories were white and Scheffer of RD 3 Dover Chumney Sr. of RD 1, Dover, is the wore the pearl earrings which Mtry Martha Bible 30 bridegroom's father. were given her by the bridegroom.

p.m. in lounge of new Methodist Officiant for the 7:30 o'clock cer- also ve Jj er white Bible Church with Mrs. H. F. Berry as emony was the Rev.

Reinhard sl camed was topped with and Mrs. Robert Burkhart pl ivy and hyacinths was organist. Her numbers were 1 i Mr and Mrs Ervul Chumn Phillippi Chumney Nuptials Read Here chairman. WSWS of EL'B Church 1:30 p.m. in social hall with Mrs.

Ray- Love You Truly, Promise Me mond Bell as leader. traditional wedding! Tuscsrawas County Antique Clab p.m. at Dover Library with Mrs. Perry Harding of Newcomerstown as guest speaker. Dorcxs Sisters 7:30 p.m.

with Mrs. Otto Wagner of 212 E. llth St I attendants. Mrs. Chumney wore a dress of navy faille which featured a full III skirt and scoop neckline.

Her ac- were wnite and her Twelve members of the Adoles- flowers were white carnations and cent Group of Kate Weaver CCL red roses. Chapter met last evening at Mrs. A reception was held at the Winfield Home Demonstration Donald Dessecker's home. Union bride's parents home immediately all day meeting with Mrs. New Philadelphia, with Mrs.

after the ceremony. Richard Fowler of RD 1, Dover. Robert Andreas as co-hostess. i The bride and the bridegroom Take covered dish For the evening pro ram an Pover High and the latter Emma K. Baer Missionary article entitled "Teen Agers 1 tfnployed by Valley Farm elety-2 m.

in Grace Lutheran Tt aehers Are Out of Supply. ATter a short wedding trip wffl reside on RD 1, Dover. Church social rooms with Mrs. Date and Lac Enthusiasm" was A Af Mabel Myers as chairman. read and discussed bv Mrs James VFW p.m.

in Post, Eichel She also rcad a Def yU-f Home for installation of officers. a Girl Old officers are to take rituals. I Mrs. Robert Peter will be lunch nn unccement the chairman A nl 22 Spring Conference in Mas- Guys and Dolls CCL sinon made and members i Priscilla Circle members met in p.m. with Mrs.

John Goodwin of were reminded to make reserva- the lounge of the new Methodist 300 Main St jtions by April 16. The Chapter's i Church last evening with Mrs. WSCS of Methodist constitution was read and discuss- i James Easlick as hostess. Mrs. ed.

Harder was assistant host- Mrs. Howard Boor conducted the jess. business session and Mrs. Melvin I Devotions were presented by Creager was in charge of the i Mrs. Ruth Barley and a reading auction which followed.

"Perfect Blueprint for Refreshments were served by i Happiness" was given by Miss Vir- there will not be a meeting this evening. p.m. H. Club 6 p.m. dinner viuu p.m.

uiuuci with Mrs. Herman Clay of RD 3, the hostesses. Mrs. Frank Hicks no Dover. wi entertain in May at her home, Dorrie Miller Women's Relief 235 7th NE Ne Philadelphia.

Corps 7:30 p.m. meeting at the Armory, W. 15th Dover. P. 714.

News "Family Night" was held last evening by Dover Avenue PTA unit with 700 attending. Under the direction of Harold Ramsey, physical education teacher, 400 Dover Avenue pupils presented a program of gymnastics and dances. Mr. Ramsey also explained the fundamentals of the physical education program in Dover public schools. Last evening's program was staged in the auditorium of Dover High and Otto Buehler, president of the Dover Avenue PTA, gave the welcome.

Invocation was by Mrs. Eugene Barr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Halter and Mr.

and Mrs. Barr were co-chairmen for the Family Night event. "Highlights of the Year" will be tin- program topic for the May 5 PTA session. Hour Set For AAUW Sponsored Lecture Tomorrow evening Mrs. Edwin K.

Stanton, wile of the former Atn- b.osador to Thailand, will speak at East Elementary school auditorium under the auspices of the Dover Branch of the American As- sociatinij of University Women. of Understanding" will be IUT topic. Open to thr public', the lecture II begin 8 o'clock. Tickets will be sold at the door and students be admitted free. of TO MEET Mary Todd Lincoln Tent No.

80, of Union Veterans, will have its meeting afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the New Philadelphia Youth Center. IAOAI HNOfl Daune of Home. N. Air Development Center models a new experimental (Ground Observer Corps aircraft detection helmet. The unit detects radiation of airborne radar within a 100.

mile ilHtenuttiouul) During a social period, refreshments were served. The Circle's next session will be held May 5 and Guest Night will be observed, Port Couple Mark 35th Anniversary April 11 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Goettge of Port Washington will celebrate their 35th wedding anniversary. The Goettges were married on the 32nd wedding anniversary of Mrs.

Goettge's parents. She is the former Lcona Welsch, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Welsch Sr. Mr.

Goettge is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goettge. Mr. and Mrs.

Goettge are life long residents of Port Washington. They have three children, James Goettge and Mrs. Bill Melville of Port Washington and Mrs. Eugene Ludwig of Gnadenhutten. Their two granddaughters are Linda Goettge and Christine Ludwig.

Mr. Goettge is a yard foreman at the Belden Brick Co. at Port Washington. A family dinner is being planned by the coqple's children to celebrate the anniversary. It will be held at Mrs.

Melville's home in Port Washington. if. V. Goettges Mark 45th Anniversary I Mr. and Mrs.

E. V. Goettge of Salem, formerly of Dover, will mark their 45th wedding anniversary Saturday, April 12. couple was married April 12, 1913, in St. John's Church here.

They have two daughters, Hubert Hammond and Mrs. H. U. Miller, and four grandchildren, all of Dover. JOV CLASS TO MEET The JOY Class of Holmes Church will meet Saturday evening, April 12 at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Takas, RD 1, New Philadelphia. Club Notes For their final formal mettlnf of the mean, of the Wonwn'i Club fathered evening if me borne of Mn. Me Marlowe, 200 E. 14th St.

Featured speaker was Mrs. Harold V. Jewell of Martins Ferry, president of the Ohio Federation of Women's Gubs. She discussed the work of the Middle Bast District and the plans which have been made for the state convention, which will be held In Columbus the last of May. Mrs.

George Douds of Dover was also a guest at the meeting and presented an interesting talk on graphology. Introduced by Mrs. John Tennant, Mrs. Douds also analyzed each club member's handwriting. Jewell, Mrs.

Douds, and another guest, Mrs. Vinton Jones of Dover, were each presented a gift by the hostess. During the business meeting 22 members answered roll call with current events and committee reports were given. The Marlowe living room was effectively decorated with arrangements of forsythia and refreshments were served from a beautifully decorated buffet table in the dining room. It featured purple tulips, purple tapers and Spring appointments.

Mrs. H. W. Hammond poured. During last evening's meeting Mrs.

Clarence Murphy of James Dover, was welcomed as a new member of the club. A Summer picnic was planned and will be held at the Hammonds' country home in June. Members of the Merry Eight Canasta Club met last evening at Mrs. Robert Condo's home here and prizes went to Mrs. Jack Forstrum and Mrs.

John Hirning. Mrs. Jay Springer of Dover was an additional guest. Hostess for April 21 will be Mrs. Hirning and she will entertain at her home on 7th St.

Tuscora Circle Inducts Members Initiation was conducted by the Ritualistic Team of Tuscora Circle No. 1133, C. F. of fbr Barbara i Mclntyre at a recent circle meeting held in New Philadelphia. Mrs.

Robert Randolph of Dover presided at the meeting and lunch was served by Mrs. Charles Gordon and her committee. A white elephant sale will be conducted at the next meeting. Daily Pattern MRS. GEORGE JUNIOR MORAN (Stropky Studio) Amelia Emig Weds George Junior Moran The marriage of Miss Amelia Grimm, read the double ring mar- Hit Daily ItoptfloT.

Atril I. Itjj Mr. and Mrs. Willard McKwver and ion, Dick, have returned to their home at 1112 Oak Dover, after spending the Easter holidays In East Chicago with Mrs. McKeever's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Rosenberry. 003 Jacob V.

Ritenour son of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Ritenour of 153 10th St.

SW, New Philadelphia, has been placed on the Dean's List for the Winter quarter at Freed-Hardeman College, Henderson, where he is enrolled in a course in Bible. ooo Mr. and Mrs. Don Pyle and son of Dover, Ray Pyle of Somerdale and Mr. and Mrs.

Ronald Casebeer and family of Dover spent Sunday at the Ronald Case- beers' Summer cottage at Gnadenhutten. Delegates To Girls' State Named By Legion Auxiliary Maria Kay Maurer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Maurer of Slingluff Ave. was chosen as the Dover American Legion Auxiliary's delegate to Buckyeye Girls' State at Columbus when the Auxiliary met last evening.

Karen Graves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Graves of 2nd was named alternate. JEAN HOFFMAN Will Marry Paul Kuhn Mr. and Mrs.

James L. Hoffman of 305 Ohio Huron, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Jean, to Paul F. Kuhn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul H.

Kuhn of RD 1, Port Washington. Miss Hoffman was graduated by Huron High with the class of 1954 and by Stephens College for Women at Columbia, Mo. She now is a senior in the School of Education at Kent State University. Her fiance is a graduate of Gnadenhutten High and a 1957 alumnus of Kent State University. He is industrial arts instructor in Last evening's meeting was held the Strasburg public schools.

in Memorial Hall and plans were made to stage a rummage sale there April 18-19. A report on community service, The couple has selected June 8 as the date for the wedding for which open church will be observed in the First Presbyterian Ann Emig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Virgil Emig of RD 2, New Philadelphia, to George Junior Moran, son of Mrs. Minnie Moran 6f New Philadelphia was solemnized Thursday evening, April 3, in Jerusalem E.

R. Church, Stone Creek Rd. The pastor, the Rev. riage ceremony at 6 o'clock. Attendants were Miss Mary Lovell of RD 2, New Philadelphia and Ronald A.

Burkey of 906 Tuscarawas Ave. NW, New Philadel- including donations to various i Church in Huron, funds, was given by Mrs. Clar- ence Schick and Mrs. Lewis Moore reported on activities of the Pan America committee "Ot Refreshments were served by Mrs. Robert Peter and her com; mittee.

Mrs. Harry Graef Jr. will be May hostess chairman. PRINTED PATTERN 85 Children Hunt Eggs At Dundee Party By MRS. EDNA PRICE The Friendship Sunday School Class of the Methodist Church will meet tonight in the phia.

The bride wore a ballerina length white dress of lace and The New Philadelphia American net, topped with a brief jacket of Legion Auxiliary selected Sally the lace. Her jewelry was a ug daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Marry June 8 Announcement is being made by Mr. and Mrs.

Bertrum Barnes of RD 2, Uhrichsville, of June 8 as the date for the marriage of their daughter, Patricia Ann, to Edwin sage was of red roses. and Adelaide Fisher, daughter of home of Mrs. Ida Klein. Attending a meeting W.S.C.S. last Wednesday in Mrs.

Klein's home were 19 members. Mrs. Marlene Brugger and Mrs. Lydia Fisher were assistant host- held In thYspanlsh Ballroom" here The maid of honor was attired, the Rev. and Mrs.

James N. Fish- in a lavender suit with which she er, will be alternate, used white accessories. Her flow- ers were white carnations. Following the ceremony, dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents. Centering the table was a wedding cake baked by Mrs.

Clayton Rosenberry, an aunt of the bride. Both the bride and bridegroom Parties Planned By Dover Sorority Two parties were planned when members of Mu Chapter of Alpha Pi Sigma Sorority met here last evening. attended New Philadelphia i "A "Bride's Party" will be held tne School. They are now residing at Monday evening, April 14, to honor i Mrs. Ed Archinal, the former Jody the Emig home in RD 2.

esses. The next meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Lucille Stutzman. The group distributed 13 plants to shut-ins on Easter Sunday. April 18.

All friends and relatives are invited. The Rev. Edurn L. Kelly of Michigan conducted a 10-day revival session in the Church of God. The concluding services was held Easter Sunday.

The Willing Workers Class of the church held an auction recently in the home of Mrs. Ruth Frey. It netted $75. Mrs. Ruth Frey attended a ministers' conference last week at Columbus with Mrs.

Ruth Flynn and Mrs. Jane Fender from here and Mrs. Josephine Gorden and Miss Elaine Price of Magnolia attending as guests. There were 85 children participating in the annual Easter egg hunt Saturday afternoon held by Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Klein. A total of 42 dozen eggs was colored. The Friendship Sunday School Class of the Methodist Church donated 26 dozen and Mr. and Mrs. Mickey Newman of Strasburg gave eight dozen.

Mrs. Ida Jones, who was injured in a fall at her home several weeks ago, has resumed her duties at the school cafeteria. Cut for coolness, jiffy sewing! Note breezy but- modest scoop neckline, graceful skirt and suggestion of sleeves. A Printed Pattern designed to fit without alterations. Printed Pattern 4666; Half Sizes 12'z, 164, 18', 2 204.

22Vi, 24 Size 16 requires yards 39-inch fabric. Printed directions on each pattern part. Easier, accurate. Send 50 cents in coins for this pattern add 5 cents for each pattern for 1st class mailing. Send to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Daily Reporter, 46 Pattern 243 W.

17th New York 11, N.Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE and STYLE NUMBER. Visitors: Mrs. Lina Silvcus and family of here and Mrs. Ruby Deetz of Sugarcreek with Mrs.

Nora Bumfill of Navarre; Richard Fruchey and Wayne Bauders, students at Ohio University at Athens, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fruchey and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bauders; the D.

T. Johnsons and Florence Steffe with the Walter Minor family of Dover; the Dale Lonjjs and daughter, Karen, with the Stanley Ivong Sr. family of Schoenbrunn; the Robert Bakers and son of Canton with the Paul Bakers and the Richard Slenv mers; the Wyatt Edwards family of Brewster the Paul Kate family of Strasburg with the H. W. Kates and the Myron Huffmans of Strasburg and the Walter Havers of New Philadelphia with the Joseph Dombrowski family.

A belling has been planned to Taylor of Dover. The other event honor the couple and this will be will be a "Husba-nds" Party" Saturday evening, May 3, in the sorority rooms. Games and cards will be played and refreshments will be served. Members also scheduled a cleaning party. It will follow the regular April 21 meeting.

At the conclusion of last evening's business session, conducted by Mrs. Charles Amos, bridge was played. Prizes went to Mrs. James Rosenberry and Mrs. Richard Reifert.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Nick Vrotsos, hostess chairman, Mrs. William Hutras and Mrs. Fred Swegheimer. LADIES CLUB TO MEET A meeting of the Brightwood Ladies' Club will be held Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.

Delbert Russell. Dennison. The marriage will take place at 2:30 o'clock with a half hour of music preceding the ceremony, which will be performed by the Rev. George H. Lytle.

Miss Barnes is a 1957 graduate of Uhrichsville High and is employed at Paul's Coffee Shoppe. A graduate of Dennison High, Mr. Wagstaff served two and a half years in the U.S. Marine Corps at Camp LeJeune, N.C. He now is employed by the People's Life Insurance Company of Cadiz as-a salesman.

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