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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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for work in composition Moosfe. Jcfceoi of Finance, fit be was a member Sigma, honoYAty fraternity. Following ion, he served as a lieu- in the Air Force for two and stationed in Japan, itouncement of the engage- It was made at a party held many of their friends in the of Dr. and Mw. Craig Ball.

pld.iJrork Road, Phlla- While, east, the Van attended the 85th reunion Van Meter's medical clan THE SJiOPPE 8.00 IS and 1C Were to 18 ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Shbppe for' "Fashion Moderate STfEL 24 Piece Set of Six Sming Greenvifle Since 1923 Company, Attendants Kit the o'clock Double flag cefemony Saturday the bride's sister and bro- Janet and Donald Ray, both 6t KenhaW. The bride was attired in blue with which, wore white pearl or rat gfobw. Ray, maid of honor for her wore a. yellow dress with white accessories and her corsage at the University of Pennsylvania and also the meeting of the American Medical Association in New York. Mrs.

Van Meter was graduated from Thtel -College in 1923 and her husband also is a Thiel graduate. They are visiting this week in the Wagner home in Fredonla. True Blue Class Holds Dinner Session A tureen dinner last evening in the home of Mrs. Isaac Hines, South Mercer Street, marked the June meeting of the True Blue Class of Calvary Evangelical United Brethren Church. Following dinner, Mrs, Donald Soult conducted a brief business meeting which was followd by a shower for Mrs.

Joseph Wojtecki, which was a complete surprise to the honoree. The Woj- family is to move soon to Lisbon, their future home. arden Culture Club To Meet This Evening Garden 1 Culture Club are reminded that the meeting is scheduled for tonight Mr. Pcdetson and his bride left immediately following the service for Washington, planning to return about'June 11. After June 13, thty.ar|;t« reside in an apartment at 2008 Ash Street, JBrte.

Hostess To Fideti. Class Mrs. Thomas Cook entertained members of the Fidelis Class of the First Methodist Church last evening in her home at Osgood, the group including nine members and two guests, Mrs. C. H.

Kindy, Greenville, and Miss Irene Minnis a former jnember now residing in Meadvtlle. Mrs. Ralph Fkugh, president, conducted devotions and business routine. Plans were $iade for a family picnic on July 13 at the at Riverside Park at 6 p. m.

Each is to take table serv- ce, beverage, potato chips and hamburger buns for her own fam- During the social hour a letter ivas read from a class member, Miss Helen Worrall, who haa been in Arizona and is now in Germany visiting her brother and sister-in- law, Capt. and Mrs. Charles Worrall, and family. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Cook and Mrs.

Flaugh. Bunker Hill Club In 18th Annual Reunion A group of 46 attended.the annual reunion of the Bunker held: Saturday at was pre ceded by undergraduate study at TWel College, which granted him the Bachelor of Arts degree in 1(60 Hartstown Bridal Couple honeymooning In West Now, en taute west following their marriage, whfch was A infeM, Mr; Mid day Mrs. AVthur Stephens, whose home will be in Hartstown upon their return. Mrs. Stephens is the mer Anna Louise (Betty) Ruhlman, daughter of Mont Ruhlman, Greenville p.

1, and Mr. Stephens is a eon of Mrs. Blanche Stephens, Hartstown. The couple pledged vows in a single ring ceremony read by Rev. J.

Miles Walthour at 2:30 o'clock Sunday in Jerusalem Evangelical and Reformed Church. Spring flowers adorned the altar and the musical background was provided by Miss CJara McCartney, pianist. The bride, in marriage by her father, was attired in a grey ailored suit, with which she wore navy accessories and a corsage of white carnations and pink rose- mds. She is a graduate of Hadley ligh School and is employed as a lerk at the F. W.

Woojworth Company store here. She and her. ridegroom wore matching tailored suits. Attendants for the couple were Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley Boyd, R. D. brother-in-law and sister of the ride. Mrs. Boyd wore a brown uit with beige accessories and had corsage of yellow pompons.

Ushers included David and Waren Ruhlman, brothers of the ride. An informal reception for relatives, and close friends was held in the church social room, where Mn. Fred Ruhlman, aunt of the bride, cut the beautiful wedding cake, and another aunt, Mrs. vdrtetM actlvitlea at Thiel Col- fitijfcfr tege. Harry Blater and daaf ter, GaUe, have concluded a five weeks' visit with Me former's parents, Mr.

and Mn. Fred Hecker, R. 5. MM. Slater, the mer Norma Lea Hecker, visited with her family during the absence of her hauband.

ter, on an oveeeae mission to Japan. Captain Slater returned accompany Ms family to tjhelr lome in Greenville, S. the trip being made by plane. Lucille Younkins Ryan, Ocala, Fist, formerly of this city, suffered a stroke recently, ng to word received by local friends. Mrs.

Ryan Is a former resident of Columbia Avenue and a former nunie at Greenville Hospital. Her address is Box 5S6, Ocala, Fla. Patricia Bubeck, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence beck, South Mercer Street, enrolled in the Maisori Felix School Beauty Culture, Pittsburgh.

Nolan, Bellevue, has called here by the serious Illness of his father, Fuller Nolan, tow a patient in Greenville Hospital. and Mrs, Paul Cullen and Jaughtera, Linda and Nancy, of spent the week nd with the letter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Henderson, Evergreen Drive. and Mrs. F. J. Shellito ave returned from Syracuse, N.

where they attended commencement exercises at Syracuse University. Mrs. Shellito'a son, Carles Binder, was a member of he graduating class. He enters yracuse medical school in Sep- ember. Park, including Mrs.

Mary Haroh Sharpsville and Reuben Foy of at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth C. Sharretts, Greenville D.I. Miss Thompson Is to be program leader for the 8 o'clock meeting, for which the theme is "Window and Porch A special feature will be spring flowers in table displays.

i like New With A Damp Cloth! STRONG'S QUAKER WALL COVERING Once youVe installed. Armstrong's Quaker Wall Covering, walls tjliomes as simple and easy as cleaning a porcelain tuble top. Just a light cleaning with a damp cloth keeps its K-99 enamel surface like new. Now! Built-in Cap Strips Feature Strips at No Extra Cost Mrs. Carroll Deary of Compton, Fal ner, the the one o'clock din- ig officers were selected; Milton Neuron; vice president, Jay-Marsteller; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.

Earl Frits; table committee, Mr. and Mrs. James Bowers, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Marsteller, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Reigleman. The business meeting was con- 1 ducted by William Elder, president, and the dinner was supervised by the following table committee: Lyle Foy, Earl Frits, Clair Moore, and Earl Smith. i The group planned to hold the 1954 reunion at Riverside Park on the first Saturday in June.

Youth Choir Has Pymatuning Outing Climax of ah active season for members of the Choir of the First Methpdist Church was a picnic at Pymatuning. Lake yesterday afternoon and evening. Swimming, softbajl and a picnic supper, including a wiener roast, were entertaining Providing transportation and joining the young people were Rev. and Mrs. Wendell E.

Minnigh, Mr. suid Mrs. Edwin L. Kamerer, son, Keith Mr. and and little daughter Mrs.

Harold Anderson, Robert Slmcsont In the choir group i were" Nancy Jones, Sandra and Diane Graul, Carol Brown, Karen Paul, Diane Minnigh, Mary Jane Paxton, Myrna Kamerer, Joanne Beggs, Jean Hodge Lynne Brown, Robert Cook Wendell Minnigh, Robert Anderson, Jerry and Ronald Stain brook, Larry Rose, Jack Jpe and Mowry, Jay Whaley, and Robert Morneweck. mMitl ft yourself in both, laundry or utility Tov0h, bucking won't mar work til.with or Without buiiMn border, Frank Hinkson, Greenville, presided at the punch bowl. Mr. Stephens, a self-employed farmer, is also an employe of the Greenville Steel Car Company. Wedding guests were from Franklin, Meadville, Cleveland, Fredonia, Sheakley- vllle, Hartstown and the Greenville a'rea.

Mrs, Davey Honored By Club Associates Mrs. William Davey (Germaine Stevenson), a spring: bride, was honored at an party given by club associates of her mother, Mrs. J. Roland Stevenson, in the North Second Street home of Mrs. Edwin Smith.

Joining the honoree for the evening were her mother, Mrs. Stevenson, the hostess and her daugh- terter, Sue Ann, Mrs. Oshall Piland daughter, Mary Mrs. Ben Bentley Mrs. Will Pilgram and daughter Paulette, Mrs.

Jack Fisher, Mrs. Walter Iffert and daugh- Nancy Mrs. A. F. Stoll, all of Greenville and Mrs.

Jack Moyer of Pittsburgh. Games of a miscellaneous nature nterested the group, after which Mrs. Davey was presented with an assortment of beautiful bridal gifts. At refreshment time, Mrs. Smith was assisted by Sue Ann.

V.F.W. Auxiliary Group Attends District Meet Nine members of the V. F. W. Auxiliary represented the organization at the 28th District meeting held Sunday in Grove City.

The group included Mrs. Wallace Ruff, Mrs. Chalmers Miller, Mrs. Helen Kelso, Mrs. V.S.

Auxiliary Plans For Carnival A routine business discussion featured last night's meeting of the West Salem Fire Department Ladies' Auxiliary, held in conjunction with the men's meeting at the fire house. Mrs. Lev! Taylor, presided. Discussion centered on carnival plans. Members are asked to take their baked goods to the designated tent for the June 11, 12 and 13 affair.

Fourteen members attended last evening. Announcement was made that the next meeting'is-scheduled for Jtiiy with 'the following social committee: Mrs. Lester Wellendorf, Mrs. Albert Muller, Mrs. Nellie Nelson and Mrs.

Samuel Frohlich, Jr. The planned lunch is sandwiches and pickles. Marilyn Markey Feted By Pre-Nuptial Shower Miss Maiiha Jones, Lake Township, was hostess last evening at a pre-nuptial shower, entertaining for the pleasure of bride-elect Marilyn Markey. Co-hostesses with Miss Jones were members of the Sanity Lake Wesleyan Methodist Young People's Class. Diversions included badminton and other games and refreshments were served.

The honoree received an array of gifts. Teen Age Mission Group Has Pymatuning Outing. A wiener roast at and Gift fill yijifr Ntat it MMMMNftttr tttt Mew ffaM yetfr cotet you Offioett elected: Present, W. A. OUwore; vice prtrtdent, G.

SoofleM; treasurer, Nettie Rhoades. Playlet Features Joint Hoy-Renolt Meeting A playlet, in connection with the t-rogram theme "The Bible Sptaktf to Us Today About Spiritual Resources for the last night's Joint meeting of the Hoy anrt Renoll circles of Jerusalem Evangelical and Church. Mrs. Ralph McCartney waj in charge 01 devotions and program on the above-mentioned theme, and participants were Mn. Oshr.ii Pilgram, Mrs.

Clark Ellfff and Mrs. Harry Hoffacker. A general d.acusslon on the topic fol owed, and Mrs. Ben Bentley read several the Rfformel Church The business meeting was con ducted by the vice president, Mrs. Cenneth Relniiart, and the secre ary's mace by Mrs.

William Broitiley. The group vot individually, to make various ar cles of handworn to be sold at the October meeting which will fea- ure a tureen dinner for members and their fam'Ues. Last ntftht group voted to end the Ascension offering or migrant work and also to send ive dollars In July for refugees Indja. The president, Mrs. Ptnl Baer appblnf the faJ'owing noro- nating committee for the.

selectmen a president titasurer for becoming vear- Mrs. Ralph McCartney, Mrs. Harttta Carr and Mre. Edwin Lavcr. The meeting losed with prayer from the prayer alendar and ths beneciction, and efreshmenta were served by Mrs.

Edwin iaver Mrs. Everett 'oust. The next meeting, July 13, is to include a 6:30 p. m. picnic at Riv- rside Park.

CALENDAR You know that your it fiet ap plWd as artfiiily as ft sfeould Mrs. Pearl Evans, Blapk, Mrs. Alice Vance Chaney, Mrs. Robert Scrtv- ens, Mrs. George Ferguson and Mrs.

T. McDowell. Mrs. Evans, a past president of the local group, was appointed flag bearer for the 28th district. The next meeting is scheduled for September in Corry.

Calvary Cleaners To Meet lit Jayne Home Members of the Gleaners' Class of Calvary IBvangelical United Brethren Cburch are planning to meet Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock in the home of their teacher, Mrs. Henry Jayne, 17 Stewart Avenue. The group is asked to note the change of meeting place from the church to Mrs. Jayne'g home. I last evening interested 10 members of the Teen Age Missionary Society of the United Presbyterian Church, who also entertained four guests.

Hostesses for the informal outing were Myrna Love and Carol Frohlich. Recreation featured swimming. The guests included Irma, McFarland, Mrs. Edward Frohlich and Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Love. No July meeting of th society is planned. Miss Frederick Hostess At Two Piano Recitals The second of two recitals by music students of Miss Etta Fred erick during the past several weeks was given last evening in the music teacher's home on Eagle Street. Mothers of the students were guests at each of the recitals. The older group met to participate in a program some time ago, while the younger group gathered last night for a program- were served by Miss Frederick at each gathering and a general eo- clal time interested the group.

Tuesday Zion's Junior Mothers Guild, Riverside Park, old pavilion, 8:15 m. family picnic; Junior Choir guests. Help-a-81t Club, with Mrs. lanche Brown at cottage of Mrs. lobert Showman, Pymatuning.

Susanna Wesley Bible Class, Methodist Church, dinner meeting; speaker, F. R. Layng, "Erie November Circle, Presbyterian Guild, with Mrs. L. W.

Buchanan, 8 p. West Salem Sunbeam Club, with Mrs. Wallace Ealy. Calvary Bereans, 7:30 p. m.

Garden Culture Club, with Dr. and Mrs. K. C. Sharretts, 8 p.

m. Wednesday Hospitality Shop, Greenville Hospital, Mrs. Herman Stegkamper; 1-5, Mrs. Harold Moffett; Beta Sigma Phi; cart, Mrs. Thomas Howard.

F.O.E. Auxiliary, birthday dinner, 6 p. installation of officers St. John's W.M.8. and Susan Glatz M.S.

joint picnic, Riverside jPark. U. P. Hazel Acheson W. M.

toior it so often misapplied, many a woman ww needs PBVttt 1 avotdn if' alto- The streaks and patchee that we see all too frequently should serve not to warn against the use of rouge but Merely against Its abuse. To simulate the look of good that the bastt from which all beauty and glamour spring, dot On cream, fluid or liquid rouge over a smooth film of powder base. To learn the beat placement of dots, use this guide: Rouge and Face Shape If your face is square or rectangular, place dot of rouge in line with the outside edge of, the pupil and just under the circle beneath the eye. Put another dot at the highest pont of our cheek bone. Add a third an Inch below the second.

After blending, this placement rounds the square face and shortens the rectangular one. To minimise width in the cheekbone areas of a triangular, diamond or round face, dot rouge under the circle at the inside edge of the pupil, at the inside edge of the cheekbone and at a point one- half inch below the second dot. Smile to find the correct placement in an oval face. On the puff ti Jftfflt ttrttt, ptet oft 1 Mrs. B.

E. Leech; Beta Sigma Phi; cart, Mrs. J. P. Dart.

Zwingli Class, at Carl Rosenberg cottage, Hidley Road, picnic, 6 p. take tureen, table service (beverage, dessert furnished). Michigan Club, with Mrs. Robert Eich, Maysville Road. Junior Teen Canteen, Sea Base, p.

m. Women Golfers, Greenville Country Club, golf tourney, 9 holes, medal play; 1 p. m. sharp. satisfied a deticata when roufe becomae Hshoufiibe, coloring, banishing Iling fatigue and modulating facial contour for- perfection.

so little practice for su yet that succtts ia achieved by only rare woman 1 What to wear when. In drilling deep Oil wells, mote time is used taking tools out of well to chaagft puttuifi: ihem back than in i Ethel's Midway on Mercer Road Stay Sweet JUSTRECDViO Junior Dresses KILLER'S Ktt TNtties TO WUfi at church, m. Thursday Calvary Gleaners Class with Mrs. Henry Jayne, it Stewart, 7:30 p. m.

Helen Montgomery W. M. 8., First Baptist Church, 7:30 p. m. Hospitality Shop, Greenville pital.

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