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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 7

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Lodge Groups Meet In New Philadelphia Seventeen members of the Past Noble Grands of da Rebekah Lodge met yesterday afternoon Jn New Philadelphia lOOF hall for cards and a covered dish dinner. Score prizes were awarded Mrs. Glenn Wherley, Mrs. William Cordray and Mrs. Dennis Mears.

It was announced that Mrs. Etta Herman Is ill. Mrs. cis Jarvis, Mrs. Milton Bowers and Mrs, Clyde Lantzer were appointed to the social committee for June.

A pink and green color icheme was carried out In the table decorations. Places were marked with pink pompon favors and the table Was lighted with pink and green tapers. Mrs. German Brown asked the invocation. Last night 50 members of the Lodge met in the hall with Mrs.

James Mercer, noble grand, presiding. Mrs. Neva Webber, president of the Ohio Rebekah Assembly appointed Mrs. Francis Jarvis of New Philadelphia as deputy president of District 26. Degree team practice was Iield for inspection May 2B.

Plans were made for a public card party May 19 to be co- Sponsored by the Rcbekahs and Odd Fellows. Mrs. Ntles Urfef and Miss Manna Jane P-itlls were reported ill. Mrs. Naomi Ehrhart and her committee used patriotic polntments when they served refreshments.

Mrs. Myrtle Parsons asked the invocation, Bridge Scores With 8 tables in play at Wednesday night duplicate in Reeves Motor Inn high scorers were; North-South Mr. and Mrs. M. E.

Walker, Mrs. Kenneth Eckert and Mrs. Harold Jenkins, and Mr. and Mrs. Hudson Hillyer, 87.

East-West Mr. and Mrs. Fred McCauly, Mrs. Harvey Connell and Mrs. Wilmer Shroyer, 98, and Mr.

and Mrs. Gordon Strubler, 93'Xi. Library News Story Hour for 5-6 year-olds will be held in Dover Library May 19 and 26 at 10 a.m. The Story Hour for 6-9-year-olds usually held on Saturday has been discontinued for the summer months. A reading program, which serves as a summer replacement for the Story Hours, is being prepared and will begin early in June.

Friday NOW JUST The NEW Rate of Ohio's Wildest Teen Club The PINK FINK Rt. 39 between Dover-New Phila. FRIDAY SATURDAY NITE Pat The Pursuaders A Groovy ALL-GIRL BAND PLUS Richard The Roman's Saturday-The Nutones Grace Lutheran Loyalty Bible in annex. Saturday New Philadelphia First Rapist Golden Circle p.m. In chu'rch, Mr, and Mrs.

Warren Hutchinson, hosts. Dover First EUB Loyalty Class 7:30 p.m. In the church. Ladies Aid "Ourselves Through Prayer" was the thought for discussion at Wednesday night's meeting of Dover First Christian Church Ladies Aid in the home of Mrs. George Schwarm of RD 2, Do ver.

Mrs. Edward Ristner led devotions and Mrs. Carl Eichel, president, conducted the business session. Plans were made to attend a cooking demonstration May 24 in the East Ohio Gas Co. office at Miracle Lane Plaza and for a father son banquet June 3.

Guests are to be taken to the cooking demonstration. The committee for the banquet comprised Mrs. Harry Yockey, Mrs. Ristner, Mrs. Eichel, Mrs.

Larry Hawk, Mrs Charles Hunt and Mrs. Ren Parrott. The meeting was closed with group singing of, Under His Wings, and prayer by Mrs. Wil bur Devore. Refreshments were served to 13.

Rachel Circle Mrs. L. W. Gill and Mrs. Ray Bash were guests when the Ra chel Circle of St.

John's United Christ met Wednesday night with Mrs. 0. Brown of RD 2, Dover. Roll call was answered by 16 members and the group sang, "0 God, Our Help and Come Thou Almighty Ring. Mrs.

Wil liam Hawk used "Beginning with God" as her topic for de votions and led in prayer. "God's Frozen People" was the lesson study given by Mrs. Harold Miller. Mrs. Delbert Gordon conducted the business session and led in group reci tation of the pledge, goal and purpose.

Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Otto Zechiel reported on a workshop they attended last week in Stone Creek. Home meetings were slated for the coming year and announcement was made of the June 13 Guild meeting in the church when Rev. Clarence Hig gins Jr.

of Stone Creek will show slides, of his trip to India. Announcement also was made of the Heidelberg Conference at Tiffin June 12-15. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Brown, PLYMOUTH DIVISION VJpl MOTORS CORPORATION Announcing Plymouth Fury Silver Special Success Sale! We've made a good thing better. Now, the Silver Special the same special car at the same special is available in 5 colors.

Mrs. Hawk, Mrs. Harry Graeff and Mrs. Alva Lleser. The July 13 meeting will be a picnic at Dover park with Mrs.

Atlee Snyder, Mrs, Betty Heller and Mrs. Edward Pongratz comprising the committee. wscs Twenty members and a guest, Mrs. Walter L. Albaugh, attended the meeting Wednesday of the Woman's Society of Christian Service, of Rockford Methodist Church.

Mrs. Richard Baer assisted hostess Mrs. Frank Beans of RD 4, New Philadelphia. Roll call was answered with scripture verses. Spiritual life secretary Mrs.

Baer read "Mother," and Mrs. Olio Walker gave a study titled "Mother." Mrs. Millie Poison, vice president, conducted the business session. A report was given by Mrs. Robert Hadkins, who attended a district meeting at Wooster with Mrs.

Earl Shroyer and Mrs. Frank Beans. Mrs. Beans gave the prayer at lunch, and closing prayers were given by Mrs. A.

J. Johnson and Mrs. Dean Auld. Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins won the prize for the eldest mother, and Mrs.

James McKaia for the youngest. Women's Society Mrs. Noah Canfield of Stone Creek and Mrs. Jorgen Nor. holm of Denmark were guests at yesterday's meeting of the Women's Society of Tuscarawas Avenue Church of God in New Philadelphia.

Mrs. Nor holm, whose husband is a missionary in Denmark, is the former Yvonne Reamy of New Philadelphia. There were 16 members pres ent for the meeting in fellow' ship hall and Mrs. Donald Shores was in charge of devotions and the program. She used the theme "Spiritual Birthdays and How We Grow." Taking part were Mrs.

Venton Allen, Mrs. James Kollar and Mrs. Ralph Butler. The budget for the year was presented during a business session conducted by Mrs. Mervin Taylor, president, and plans were made for a rummage sale in the hall May 18-19.

It was announced that Rev. Carl Swarts of Australia will conduct special services in the church May 21-22. Lunch was served by the executive officers. Hostesses for June are Mrs. Dave Boylan and Mrs.

Jack Reneker. Mary Hanna "New Frontiers and God's Love Is About Us" was the devotions topic presented by Mrs. Gertrude Christy at last night's meeting of the -Mary Hanna Circle in Dover First Methodist Church. She also read scripture from Psalms and St. John.

Mrs. Curtis Riser announced plans for a Women's Society of Christian Service executive board meeting May 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the church and an election of officers of that group June 2 at 7:30 p.m. in the church chapel. Mrs.

Kiser also thanked everyone who worked with her during her term as president of the group. Next year's programs were planned and the members decided to continue meet the 2nd Thursday of ach month at 8 p.m. Mrs. Salina Morgan was ap- )ointed flower fund chairman. The Circle's final meeting of the year will be a covered dish dinner June 14 at 6:30 p.m.

in Mrs, Riser's home at 422 E. Iron Dover. Flowers and candles were used in carrying out the blue and white color scheme when refreshments were served by Mrs. Albert Menapace and Mrs, Eugene Heck. jtvatlailf in (ieh( blue, I It Ancj yew still get this big pgckgge ef' 0S stqndgrd equipment: whittwelll upper dopr moldings biu: wheel blye, interior on all greit by Chrysler Corporation, New PhilsdtIphie iugersretk Ctntrel Chryiltr Ins, Kyhn Meten, Ins, Hints from Hdoise She Solved Hair Problem By Heloise Cruse Deal 4 Heloise: I must do my own hair but there is one thing that I cannot control and do not know how to solve.

The first curl above my forehead always has a line where I put on the top clamp that covers the entire hair roller. Any answer for this problem? Budget-Wise Instead of snapping the plastic clamp on the one front curl, why don't you try using a hair clip to hold the roller to the second curler? This will eliminate that line. And I found another answer for you: After your hair is dry and you have combed it out perfectly, part off about one inch of the hair across your forehead. Comb this down with a dampened comb. It will look like a mess, but really it isn't.

Comb it as if you wanted bangs. Then, with the big end of a dry comb gently comb it into your perfectly coiffured hair. I tried It. And I solved the problem. Bless you all, Heloise Dear Heloise: Try using a grapefruit or onion bag (the kind that is made out of string) for a handy clothespin bag.

Attach the drawstring that's on the top of the bag to your clothesline. The bag can be moved along with you. Cathy B. LETTER OF LOVE Dear Heloise: Due to some bad luck, my husband and I decided not to buy each other gifts this year. I wanted to do something for him for Father's Day, so I started a month ago to lose weight.

I have lost 8 pounds and he is so pleased, and so am I. R. C. Dear Heloise: Using a small screw, I attached a plastic waste basket to the inside of one of the wooden doors of the lower part of my kitchen cabinets. This is a handy container for soaps, etc; and is easy to keep clean.

Helen M. Schwartz Dear Heloise: From scraps of material, I made each of our five children a bag about 12" 14" with a ribbon drawstring around the top. We keep the bags stored away until vacation time. Then each child takes their own bag in the car to store souvenirs, toys, and we have a much neater car. Mrs.

Paul Zoller (Copyright, 1968, King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Pags Tlii Daily Reporter, Odvw, 0. fttijafc May BEAUTY AND THE BEACH A Lovelier You By MARY SUE MILLER In a quest for beauty by the waterside, a lustrous head to toe complexion cannot be stressed. A tune-up Is no farther away than one's own private Family Honors George Maurers Mr. and Mrs. George Edward Maurer of Canton, formerly of Dover, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary Sunday in the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Jack D. (Geraldine) Widder of RD 2, New Philadelphia. Also attending were the couple's other daughters and their families, Mr. and Mrs.

Russell (Lois) Mullaly and Mrs. James (Norma) White. Mr. and Mrs. Maurer were married May 8, 1926, in Dover St.

John's United Church of Christ by Rev. Theodore Schlundt. The former Cleo Patterson, Mrs. Maurer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles C. Patterson, and Mr. Maurer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Maurer, both of Dover.

The couple has 12 grandchildren. Mr. Maurer will retire in May from Bloom and Klein in Canton and Mrs. Maurer is a telephone operator at Aultman Hospital. pool, one's bath filled with oceans of loveliness potions.

Let's see what they are and how to make the most of them, A well-lathered longhandled bath brush makes a potent potion, if used during daily baths and showers to gently brush- cleanse every inch of skin from the underside of feet to underside of chin. Treat dry skin by adding water-mixable bath oil to tubs; ply after bath oil following showers. Use of oil, however, does not preclude use of body lotion. Apply lotion at night, when you take an oil bath in the morning, and vice versa. If the shoulders are a troubled' spot with blackheads or pimples, give them special care.

Avoid the use of lotion in the area and of bath oil altogether. Instead bathe with medicated soap and, after baths, apply a medicated liquid designed to overcome infection. And be sure to make applications with a fresh sterile gauze pad. Fifty ways to Ideal skin and natural make-up for young adults- ages 13 to detailed In my booklet, Model Tips For Teens. Advice covers corrective skin care: how to use make-up to accent good points and play down problems; fashion model make-up tricks.

For your copy, write Mary Sue Miller, In care of The Dally Reporter enclosing 25 cents In coin and a self- addresssd, stamped envelope. (1966, Publishers Newspaper Syndicate) VFW Auxiliary Installs Officers Officers were installed by Mrs. Harry Davidson at the meeting Thursday night of the Thomas J. Ayers Auxiliary of VFW. Mrs.

June Richardson presided at the meeting held in the Post home. Next year's officers are: Mrs. Donald Stuber, president; Mrs. Donald Reichman, vice president; Mrs. Leota Barcus, conductress; Mrs.

Richardson, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Peter, chaplain; Mrs. Richard Powell, secretary; Mrs. Harlan Rock, patriotic instructor; Mrs. Harold Gopp, pianist; Mrs.

Wayne Jarvis, color Mrs. Davidson, flag bearer; bearer; Mrs. Richard Powell, historian, and Mrs. Harry Davidson, 3 year trustee. Delegates and alternates to the department convention in June will be Mrs.

Richardson, Mrs. Stuber, Mrs. Davidson and Mrs, Barcus, Mrs, Reichman, Mrs. Powell, Mrs. Peter and Mrs, Ann Barlock are alternates.

Today the smallest hospital can carry out tests and procedures that were unknown in the great medical centers a few years ago, New equipment and supplies and new skills all contribute to better patient care, Linda McMullen Is Honored A party in the home of Mrs, Vernon DeLong of 1017 N. Main UhrichsviUe, was held in jonor of Miss Linda McMullen, wide-elect of Edward (Larry) "stlund, Mrs. Charles Williams and Mrs. Bill MilJer were lostesses, Linda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Alvin McMullen of Gnadenhutten and Larry's parents are Henry Estluncl Jr, of Davison and Mrs. Rosemary Estlund of Ypsilanti, both of Michigan. The wedding will place in the Gnadenhut- Church, of Christ Sunday, May 15. Games were played and prizes went to Mrs. Ronald Gibson, Mrs.

M. an4 Mrs. George Dietrich. When refreshments were served the hostesses were assisted by Misses Joy Lwystek and Linda Rummell. The cake was bakeg an4 by Mrs.

John Foyst. Others In attendance were Mrs. Alvin D. McMullen, Mrs, Effie Cutlip, grandmother of the Mrs, Roger mell, Mrs. Howard Thornton, Mrs, RUenour and Mrs, Charles Myers, all of fatten; Mrs, Ray Luyster of Ulmehsville; Mrs, Ivan Jen and Mrs, Ira McMullen, grandmother of the bride-elect, both, of port Washington and Miss Bonnie Cunningham of Goshen.

Pastor Delegate To luthiran Meeting Rev. James N. Fisher of New Philadelphia Emmanuel Luther? an Church will be an official delegate to the tWr4 biennial convention of the Lutheran Church in America. It will be held in Kansas City June 21-29. Delegates from the 50 states, Canada and the Caribbean will set policy for operation of the church for the next 2 years.

SALE Spring Millinery TOO HATS AT PRICE Glenda's Fashions 236 West 4th St. Phone 44622 Dover i Look what a quarter will buy at LAW SOU'S NOW THROUGH SUNDAY 4.

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