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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 9

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If Methodist Group Hears Young People A small, but richly rewarded of WSCS members- met in aDover First Methodist Church Jounge last night to hear a talk Mrs. Larry Ross of New Philadelphia, youth director for the Mrs. Ross told the group the Church is fortunate in having so many young people and the Middlers, Ladema Gibbs, Sandy Johnson and Paula Kneppelt played. proved her point in presenting Pat Thorpe gave a f.torv "A some of them. As a part of the Nickel for Christmas," Sally School News program a flute quartet compos- ORNER I Tonight Naomi Circle.

Dover First Methodist Church 8 p.m. in social hall. This month's hostesses are Mrs. Cecil Thomas, Mrs. Ray McPeek, Miss Louise McPeek and Miss Catherine Futhey.

Saturday Golden Circle Class, Phila First 6 p.m. Fellowship Hall; Clyislmas party with covered supper, Monday Hoorncmann Circle Phila First 'United Church of Christ Evc- Jning meeting with Mrs. J. Huber Harris of Seven Mile Dr. 4 Puritan Class, Dover First in lounge with 'Mrs.

Carl Richardson, Mrs. Nettie 'Wagner, Mrs, John Clemens, Mrs. 'Cecil Thomas and Mrs. Gail in charge. Trinity Bethany Class.

Dover First Moravian 6 p.m. in South Church for Christmas din- Women's Guild, Dover St. 'John's United Church of 7:30 p.m. in social hall; annual business meeting, Christmas treat and a play, "Gifts for the ''Christ Child," Tuesday Manna Circle, St John's United of Christ 7:300 with Mrs. Harold Miller of 931 Crater Dover, 50-cent gift exchange.

Circle 6 Circle 6 of Emmanuel Lutheran Church met yesterday for a cover- id dish luncheon served at a table decorated with Christmas greens nand lighted white tapers. Guests were Rev. and Mrs. N. Fisher, Dr.

Ralph Whea- Mrs. R. B. McGiffin and Mrs. Harry Robb.

A short business was conducted by the president, Mrs. Robert Williamson. Mrs. Henry Miles conducted devotions which included the singing of Carols. The topic, "Peace-Our Responsibility" was presented by Mrs.

Williamson. The next meeting will be Jan. 3 with Mrs. Oscar Schumacher. Phila WSWS Angel figures and lighted candles in blue and white formed effective holiday decorations when the WSWS of the First E.U.B.

Church, in New Philadelphia, held Its annual family Christmas dinner meeting last night with 55 tomime, "The Wrapping Doesn't Count." A duet, "Unto Me," was sung by Mrs. Don McCoy and Miss Candi Hannl. Mrs. Reidenbaugh and Mrs. Wayne Pollock gave a choral reading entitled "Challenge," and Gene Hawkins read "Keeping Christmas." A closing prayer services was led by Mrs.

John Armbrust, Mrs. Robert Kutcher and Mrs. C. -fl. Patterson.

Christmas carols were sung and the benediction was by Rev. John W. Armbrust. A short business session was conducted by the president, Mrs. Belknap.

Members of the Naomi-Ruth Circle in charge were: Decorating Miss Dencie Muzechuk, Miss Margaret Schidc and Mrs. Emmet Schide kitchen- Mrs. Harold Bartholow and Mrs. Delbert White; program Mrs. Armbrust, Mrs.

Pollock and Mrs. Reidenbaugh. present. A program followed and the opening meditation, "Forgive Us Our Christ mascs," was given by Mrs. Howard Zesiger.

Mrs. Harry Hammond read scripture. A men's quartet comprising Wayne Pollock, Larry Reiden- Ibaugh, Clyde Jones and Gene Hawkins sang several numbers. William W. Belknap and her Friends Of Music Set For Advent Holiday Vespers Sunday afternoon at 4 the Friends of Music, choral group singing under the direction of Mrs.

Charles Riel of Dover, will repeat its Advent Vespers in Emmanuel Lutheran Church at New Philadelphia. The first program given last Sunday in Grace Lutheran Church. It includes Sheep May Safely Graze (J. S. Bach) a selection from A Ceremony of Carols (Benjamin Britten) Song of Mary (Harold Friedell), Guest from Heaven, (old Spanish carol arranged by Oscar R.

Overby), Hodie Christus Natus Est (Jan Pieters Sweelinck) Come, 0 Come Emmanuel (13th Century plainsong adapted by Louise Grant), Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence, (old French melody arranged by Gustav Hoist) and Nowell (Clokey.) Advent scriptures will be read and Mrs. Riel will present organ AHOIJJ VIIC lUVd ItJLdVCU Will solos. The accompanist will be be distributed at a Christmas Tom Jenei of Strasburg. Engagement Told Announcement is made of the approaching marriage of Miss Judy Mast, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph McClain of Sherrodsville, to William Davidson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Davidson of 125 Bell Dover. The wedding will take place the afternoon of Dec. 26.

Miss Mast is engaged in housework and her fiance is stationed with the U. Army at Fort Bragg, f'. C. GIVE $148 TO CROP The First Christian Church New Philadelphia gave $148 CROP (Christian Rural Overseas Program) during a special Sun day morning collection. County chairman Rev.

A. R. Kirks asks Bowers played "Christmas Cheer" ed of Linda Miller, president of on the piano and Susan Pennington read Christmas poems including "The King's Birthday." Mrs. Ross continued her commentary on the young people, their accomplishments and her plans for them. Her work program, outlined in 5 phases, included orientation, organization, inspiration, group and individual guidance and participation.

The Methodist Youth Fellow-! ship has 3 local groups. Junior High, the Middlers who comprise 9th and 10th Graders and Senior High which also includes postgraduates. Mrs. Ross pointed to the organization of the youth group with their student representatives and adult counselors working together. Counselors who will guide the young people in Christian principles will attend training sessions Jan.

4. Advent devotions prior to the program wore led by Mrs. E. J. Flauhaus.

After the program there was group carol singing, a short business meeting and the report on the recent church smorgasbord supper. In other business $05 was voted for the assistance of 2 Methodist hospitals, and Dr. Edwin Earley, chairman of the special gifts committee of the New Sanctuary Crusade outlined plans for late January 1 drive. Mary Circle members were hostesses and table decorations Hospitall "i Records Caraway Honor List 8th Graders Pace Page 9, Ttie Daily Reporter, Dover, Ohio Friday, Dee. 7, Iffl' Union (Telephone 2-0191) ADMISSIONS Gene White 923 Lakeview Mrs.

Fay Dodds of 416 E. 3rd St. and Mrs Richard Steiner of 222 S. Tuscara was Dover; Theodore Warm of 936 3rd St. NW, John E.

Walton III of 334 3rd St. SW, Mrs. Alber Chek of 773 Ray Ave. NW, Mrs Ralph Sherer of 334 Kelly Ave NW, Mrs. Ruth Lane of 139 Fail Ave.

NE and Mrs. Dwight Zim merman of RD 4, New Philadel phia; Mrs. Robert Blickensderfei of 138 Main Gnadenhutten Jackie Howell of 802 N. Main St. Uhrichsvine; Mrs.

Willard Ayer: of 109 E. 1st Strasburg; Mon roe G. Troyer of RD 1 anc Kathryn Ray of 302 Maple St. Sugarcreek; Donald Deem Maple Tuscarawas. and refreshments holiday theme.

followed the Appeal Issued For Toys To Aid Drive By SA Dorian Smith, Toy Appeal Chairman of The Salvation Army Advisory Board, made a survey of a section of the Army's "Toy- land" last night and with Mrs. Smith, inspected Women's Home League Doll Hospital and Dress Shop. Many of the dolls were received by the Army during the year, and placed in storage until autumn, when the League commenced a reconditioning process as a project. For many years the Smiths have been known as Mr. and Mrs.

Alias St. Nick, and both of them devote hours of their time to many community projects. In addition, Mrs. Smith supervises the letter appeal for the Army's Christmas and Winter Welfare Fund. Many of the toys received will all county churches to participate Daughter, Jane, presented a pan- QUAKER TONlTE-TUES.

Feature 7 9:10 SATURDAY MAT. 2 P.M. Eve. 7 9:10 SUNDAY 2:00, 4:15, BEXLEY TONITE-TUES. fONITE 7 9 p.m.

Sat. Mat. 2, Eve. 7-9 Sunday Cont. P.M.

GirlsIGirisI lEQUKOUl' celebration for needy children, which will be conducted in the Bexley Theatre orf Saturday, Dec. 22, at 10 a.m., where Supt. Emmet Riley of Dover Schools, chairman of the Youth Committee of the Army's Advisory Board, will act as master of ceremonies. Serving with him are Rev. James Fisher of New Philadelphia and Bud Fisher of Dover.

In requesting'toys for the area needy, Smith stated that it would be appreciated, where possible, if donors could bring the toys to the Citadel, since the local Corps is 'encountering mobile difficulties at present. FOR RENTAL or FOR SALE Crutches Canes Walkers Wheel Chairs (KREISHER DRUG Always On The Square Dover LPN Workshop Held The Licensed Practical Nurses Division 20, held a workshop recently in the home of Mrs. Roy Case, treasurer, of Dover to acquaint new chairmen with their duties. Other officers taking part in the training session were Mrs. John Marburger of New Philadelphia, president, and Mrs.

Charlotte Henry of Uhrichsville, secretary. A luncheon followed the workshop. OPERATIONS Gene White of Dover; Theodore Bailey, Mrs Glen Harig, Mrs. James Me Garry and Mrs. Charles Sarche of New Philadelphia; Jackie How ell of Uhrichsville.

DISMISSALS Zollie Jarvis Steven Norman, Mrs. Elena Sul livan and Mrs. Clinton Fleisher of Dover; Charles Ervin, Bernard Heil, John Swinderman and Mrs John Gibson and daughter of New Philadelphia; John Hopkins Mineral City; Mrs. Glenn DCS seeker and son of Apple Creek; Mrs. Theodore James of New comerstown.

Twin City ADMISSIONS Mrs. Thomas Brower of 315 Miller Denni son. DISMISSALS John Hutson and Mrs. Junior Legg and son and Harold Benedum of Denni son; David Lee Rankin of Gnaden hutten. Elsewhere Jacob Popa of 224 St.

Clair Ave. SW, New Philadelphia, has been admitted to Canton Hospital. Mr. Popa's name wan published erroneously as Polka yesterday. He is in Room 216.

Jacob Polka of 224 St. Clair Ave. SW, New Philadelphia, has been admitted to Canton Merci Hospital for treatment of pneu monia. He is in Room 216. Specialist 4-c Duane Scharr, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Sidney Scharr of RD 2, New Philadelphia 0 has been transferred to Valley Forge Hospital, Valley Forge, after being in a hospital in Germany for 6 weeks. He is in Ward 26 and his serial number is RA 1562444. Robert 0. Deibel of 525 Bowers Ave.

NW, New Philadelphia an employe of Warner Swasey. is a surgical patient in Canton Aultman Hospital. He is in Room McKinlcy 294-A. Area Woman Hurt In Stark Accident Margrct M. Humphry, 32, of RD 1, Mineral City, was reported in 'fair" condition Thursday in Canton Mercy Hospital where she was admitted Wednesday after- loon with face and scalp lacerations suffered that day in an auto accident on Willowdale Rd SE, near Magnolia.

Sheriff's deputies in Stark Coun- said her southbound auto went out of controf and went 125 feet nto a field. Cause of the accident was not determined immediately. 'THE OHIO BARN DANCE" Country Music Jamboree SAT. DEC. 8th AT 8 P.M.

FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT IN PERSON GUEST FEATURE ON STAGE JOHNNY LORD and THE RHYTHM TWO HOLLYWOOD'S OWN RECORDING STAR BRING YOUR PARTNER FUN FOR ALL SWARCREEK COMMUNITY NALL SUGARCREEK, OHIO ADMISSION ADULTS S1.M CHILD SOe CASH PRIZES NEW ARRIVAiS Union Son born to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Pinchek of RD 2, Uhrichsville. Daughter born to Mr.

and Mrs. Eli Miller of 344 Vz 3rd St. NW, New Philadelphia. Elsewhere A daughter, Mary Elizabeth, born Dec. in University Hospital at Cleveland to Dr.

and Mrs. Robert McFarland of 2460 Overlook Cleveland Heights, She is the former Jean Goodrich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Goodrich of Dover, and Dr. McFarland is a son of Wayne McFarland of Sherrodsville.

Town Topics Bolivar Hanging of the Greens will be observed from 4 to 6 p.m. Sunday at the Methodist Church. A nursery will be maintained by the Senior Youth Fellowship in the Sunday school rooms. The group also will sponsor a family-style, meat-loaf dinner following the ceremony. Tickets will be $1 for adults and 50 cents for children.

A man from India, who is attending Fenn College, will be guest speaker. mm DEATH NOTICES Too To Classify By BRUCE GROSS SUGARCREEK Students on the honor roll for the second six- weeks period are: Seniors Claudia Andrews, Linda German, Frances Gonter, Howard Ladrach, Jack Norman, Brenda Phillabaum, Marjorie Smith, G-eof Stevanus and Jerry Walter, Juniors Keith Andreas, Kathy Bahler, Marlene Deetz, Francinei Finzer, Fred Finzer. Connie Gonter, Bruce Gross, Sandy; Moomaw, Ed Mueller, Gerry Scott, John Spear, Tim Stevanus; and John Yoder; Sophomores Jean Bill Geib, Barbara Harmon, Elsie! Kaufman, Sue Lewis, Ronnie Raber, William Schenk, John Silvanus and Jeff Trachsel; Freshmen Bruce Burkey, Gary Frutig, Gloria Jaberg, Alice Kloha, Tom Moomaw, Terry Nelson, John Phillips, and Greg Troyer; 8th Grade Sandra Balder, David Beachy. Virgil Domcr, Dan Herman, Carol Flynn, Brenda Immel, David Kaufman, Cathy Miller, Glen Miller, Mardella Miller, Sue Smith, Ruth Ann Yoder, Glen Youngen and Waneta Youngen. 7th Grade Lois Burkey, Terr Brugger, Judy Eckert, Bonni Fruchey, Marcia Klein, Miller, Jo Ann Smith and Johr Yoder.

PIRATE PATTER Santa Claus is coming to Gara way disguised as Junior clas members, all of whom have ex changed names and will buy eac other gifts. The gifts will be toys games, and dolls and will be giv en to the Welfare Departmen for distribution to children aroun the county. The class hopes th presents will make some child Christmas a merry one. In an effort to promote under standing between states an countries, 13 Juniors have select ed pen pals from Hawaii, Ger many, France, Australia and West Indies. ville Public Library.

Although the library is located in the high school building, it is for public use and residents are encouraged to patronize it. Anyone attending the home basketball games can check his or her coat for 10 cents at the coat check sponsored by the Junior Class. morning and teachers of Grades, 4-6 in the afternoon. i Seniors volunteering to substitute so the teachers could attend the sessions were Juda Ebersole, Linda German, Bertha Ebersole, Donna Laubscber. Margie Finzer, Brenda Phillabaum, Sandy Yoder.

Sherry Potts, Carol Kite, Jfafry Jo Putt, Sue LedVich, Sylvia Burlf. Bob Miller, Margie Smith, Glen Plotner, Larry Schneider, Jim Levengood. Geof Stevanus, Jerry Plunk. Elzavie Grey. Walter.

Jack Norman, Willis Miller and Howard Ladrach. HEAR SCIENCE LECTURE Science teachers from the District meet with an elementary science specialist. James Stephens, on Tuesday. Stephens conducted a program for the teachers of Grades 1-3 in the Dover Woman Cited In Crash Holiday Robe Round-up "Silent Spring," a non fictior book by Rachel Carson explaining the dangers of insecticides, "Dear ly Beloved," a novel by Ann Lindberg, "My Life in Court, written by Louis Nizer and giv ing his experiences as a cour lawyer, Burdick and Wheeler' "Fail-Safe," which tells of an ac cidental nuclear war, and Seven," by the 7 astronauts, ar some of the books purchased recently by the Sugarcreek-Shanes FUNERAL Services will be held in the Pakenham Funeral Home on Arlington Jersey City, for Michael D. Frescki, 54.

(Services are incomplete). CALLING HOU1S AT THE LEWIS FUNERAL HOME WILL BE FtOM 7 TO TONIGHT AND 2 TO 7 P.M. SATURDAY 126x Girls' Slack Sets A colorful smart Holiday selection to in a her Christinas a happy one and they're so ideal for practical giving. Sizes 3 to 6x and 7 to 14 $2.99 to $7.99 Open Friday, Saturday and Monday until 9 p.m. All Day Wednesday One driver was cited in 5 accidents investigated by New Philadelphia police in the last 24 hours.

Carol Horn. 26, of 502 Front Dover, was cited for improper backing at 4:35 p.m. yesterday after her auto struck one driven by Bessie M. Pinchek, 37, of Midvale Police said the Horn auto was double parked on The Square and backed into the Pin- chek car headed east on W. High.

A city truck plowing snow struck an object in the street causing it to skid into a parked car in front of 739 4th St. SW at 8 a.m. today. The truck was driven by Glenn Korns, 33, of 130 6th St. NW.

At 7:09 last night, Edward Dean, 17, of 519 Fair Ave. NE, New Philadelphia, was headed west on Fair and struck the rear of en auto driven by Margaret E. Fryer, 23, of 130 6th St. NW, New Philadelphia, which had stopped for the light at Beaver Ave. At 9:57, Marcia Coen, 23, of 462 2nd St.

NE, New Philadelphia, struck a tree which had fallen across Minnich Ave. NE. Frank Tedrick, 37, of RD 2, New Philadelphia, attempted a left turn on W. High onto 9th St NW, when he skidded on snow and struck a mailbox at 5:30 a.m today. CLASSIFIED ADS PAY OFF tricot quilt boy cant duster, icarm and cozy, hciyiilinizly hcau- lilul, yet u-nshcs like a linnillicrcliicf.

As illustrated in print pattern. $10.99, Other holiday House Coats from $3.99 to $25.00. Open All Day Wednesday lit WIITTHIID ITIIIT I I GfflHE. a a Doots warming up to fashion! difficult to look chic while turning blue but Connie little heelers are more than just ver fashionable! They're plushly lined, oven warm! furry and pull-on in black or tan leather, and suede. to $13,99 Black or Tan leatfier Black Suede and Patent 12.99 Black or Sand 9.99 Open Friday, Saturday and Monday Till 9 p.m.

Open All Day Wednesday Hack or ruitwood leather 13.99 Hat to match 4,99 Dover's Fashion Shoe Department.

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