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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 23

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Dover, Ohio
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23
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"Otfuiri, fill. 26, 1978 NOW SHOWING! 10 SUNDAYMATIMKW fim ENDS TONIGHT! EVENINGS 7:00 8:30 the MYSTERIOUS MONSTERS Dm AbMilnibk iiowmin It emu split on DJT bill vot Sens, Robert Mt a ttejtoblidartr John Qleflh; a beftiotfal, out op Charles (Joafi) ium- er was appointed treasurer of Bicentennial Committee when that group met in fion's Steak also will serve with Mrs. Kdss (Ella) tue on the committee to setup visits to bid and new homes ih the community during weekends this sum- Outlook Club representatives reported, on the elans'f of a BteeftteHtitol ball, tehiaiively WHAT'S HAPPENING? ftAfi tOOAr'J f.V.I. ACt Committee members voted to limit- the sale of of the village, currently rLAYIRfl OiNUl A Director's Special inthtArtnaThtatri FEB.18-29IH NOT? AConwdyfor Mature Audiences OLIVER HAILEY 8:00 P.M. 3 8:30 P.M.

Slum book ravponi not nlid EXCLUSIVE AREA SHOWING! at Imperial Cinema, Canton across from Belden Village Mall EVENING 8:15 P. M. Sat Sun Mat. 1:00 4:15 "BEST FILM OF THE YEAR" STARTS TOMORROW) EVE'S 7:00 9:10 UST NIGHT "THE MYSTERIOUS MOMSTERS EVE 7:0011:30 VTA ujr ivuaa 11 LUC aiiu pniiieu Uy a group from the Indian Springs Club arid American Legion and its Auxiliary. tVrTfT' Old pictures of the village and structures UU Ulllt displayed in st6fe windows during the slimmer months.

W9G flinrt Dave Wright will be principal speaker for an in- liaa UUllltJl. terdenominational service at Heck's Grove which Will move to the school in case of rain. Vian Dieners will serve the love feast of coffee and sweet buns at the July 4 service. i NODANCIATTHt IAUROOM I 1 I tti 1 i. .1 CADIZ Raymond Saffell gave the invocation and read an article, "The Old Stone House," when members' of Mrs.

George A. CUster Tent, Daughters of Union Veterans, had guest night in Almeda Inn at Hopedale, Mrs. Lee Cannon read an item on George Washington and Mrs. George Jenkins read menus from, the homes of Washington and Abraham Mrs. Hayden Chancy told some of the characteristics of Lincoln.

AT 7:00... AT 9:00., JOHN Sat. Sun. Mat. 1:00, Dairy Queen IS FOR THE SEASON! BIG RE-OPENING FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27 OPENING 1-DAY SPECIAL BUY ONE AT REGU1AR PRICE GET ONE for only Choice of Flavors again you can enjoy those delicious Dairy Queen Sundaes, Malts, Shakes, Banana Splits and other taste treats.

Live it up bring the family and join the fun. 'SCRUMPDILL YISHUS" OFFER I Dai Queen Eat, drink and be merry! LIVE A LITTLE "The Friendliest Store in Town" NEW PHIlA DAIRY QUEEN hit Hiffh Avt.4to Wrfta UHRICHSVILLE DAIRY QUEEN 1.3rd Street, Ubricbf ville INDIAN SPRINGS Ruritan Club members had a dinner in the Uhrichsville Moravian Church. Guests included Rev. William Pfeiffet and Noble Gunning of Uhrichsville, who showed slides from a recent trip to Hawaii. Raymond Lahmers, outgoing president, received a plaque for his service and members approved increasing dues $1 per quarter to compensate for extra cost of meals.

Quarterly dues now are $9.50. Plans were made to have wives as guests at the March meeting at Frys Valley Moravian Church. The date and time will depend on -the tournament play Indian Valley schools will be involved in at that time. Strasburg group hears talk on vision By MARY FARTHING Telephone 878-5675 STRASBURG Mrs. Harold Dillehay was hostess when members of Modern Mothers Club met in her home.

Mrs. Merle Ward was Co-hostess. Dr. Joseph Sobek of Dover spoke about vision various visual problems and their treatment. Mrs' Ron Rouse reported on the community Bicentennial meeting and it was decided that the group would participate in the parade and festivities being planned.

The club will furnish Easter baskets for a ward at Apple Creek State Hospital. Mrs. Tom Patton won the mystery prize. VOLUNTEER firemen were hosts for their annual sauerkraut dinner in the fire station Guests were village and township officials. Ji eger welcomed the 140 in attendance and Carl W.Dreher gave the invocation.

BICENTENNIAL Committee members will meet tonight at 7 in the Strasburg Savings Loan social room. FREE DANCE OPtNTOTHtPUllIC FRI.JEB.i/th P.M.-11P.M. MUSIC IY SrAGE BAND" AT TUSKY VALLEY GYM ZOARVILLE Big (B) Productions Presents Dr. Hook And Tfo MjNNCIflv SHOW Appearing Ftb.27rii&2ith Admission 4.00 Tkk.tsonSaleAt WINE BARREL CABARET PH. 453-2521 3000 Atlantic Itulevard CANTON, OHIO Ntxt To The Draw Bridge Admiral The Smart Money Set 25" Solid State Out path and libir' Extri Chargt SYtarPkturt TtkWwranty Regular $799.95 $649.95 SAVE $150.00 We offer qualified Service on all makes and models of televisions.

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Pages Available:
194,329
Years Available:
1933-1977