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The Daily Reporter from Dover, Ohio • Page 12

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Dover, Ohio
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12
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Rebecca Circle eleots officers fehH's United Ohtifcri of Mrs. Riek (Jeafiie) stantz of 2 00l JL oostef Dover, waseleeted cnainnan. has been a member of the circle a year and i rnernbef of the church two years. Afi employe of the Wly Cd at sh and her husband have a son, shdfl, 4. Others elected were: Mrs.

Margaret Jane Blair, vice chairman; Mrs. Marie McKeever, secretary, and Alice Steely, assistant, and Mrs. Edna Domer, treasurer. The meeting was in the home of Mrs. Domer and she and Mrs.

Beulah Burkey were hostesses. Devotions were led by Mrs. Burkey, Mrs. Margart Auman and Mrs. Domer presented the program, "We In the Family." Members took part in a discussion on the subject.

Mrs. Blair conducted the business session where four gift certificates for Church Women United were purchased. Mrs. Blair also talked about a trip to Alaska. Hosiery and egg cartons were collected for Starlight School.

MRS. RICK STANTZ Club names woman of year Mrs. Grace Furbay of Dennison was named woman of the year at a recent meeting of the Twin City Business and Professional Women's Club in Delphian Inn. A charter member of the club, she has held numerous offices and is a member of the federation foundation committee. Her civic activities include serving as secretary of the Twin City Hospital board.

Among the guests at the dinner were her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack (Sally) Furbay of Gnadenhutten, and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David (Janie) Long of Anne Mears introduced Mrs.

Furbay and Jean Neighbor, state BPW president, presented her flower and a charm. Members introduced their employers who were guests at the meeting. Fr. Robert Schneider of Immaculate Conception Church asked the invocation preceding a buffet dinner. Bill Pocock presented a film on the work at the Tuscarawas Valley Mental Health Center.

In'keeping with the Hawaiian theme of the decorations, several members of the club presented hula routines. Mary Ann Campbell, president, welcomed the members and guests and reminded them of a 50th anniversary of the Wooster Club to be celebrated Nov. 15 in the Ramada Inn at Wooster. Anne Mears, Myrtle Conklin. Edith Sharp, Mary Datko and Marge Metzger comprised the committee.

Heritage in music is traced Mrs. Charles (Sally) Riel traced America's heritage in music with piano and vocal solos at a meeting of the Women's Literary Club of The meeting was in the Riel home with Mrs. C. B. Myers as co-hostess.

Mrs. Robert Rindfus of Bucyrus and Mrs. Harold Shelatree of Dover were guests. It was reported that the Dover Federated Women's Clubs, of which the Literary Club is a member, had contributed $200 to the YMCA. Halloween appointments were used when lunch was served.

Vanity is program subject "Colonial Vanity" was the title of a program presented by Mrs. Lee Bierie of Dover at a recent meeting of the Women's Art Society. Mrs. Bierie discussed hair styles, fashions and customs of Colonial women. The meeting was in the home of Mrs.

William Feller of New Philadelphia, club president. Plans were made for a guest night Nov. 20 in the home of Mrs. Thomas Slasor of New Philadlphia. Autumn appointments were used when refreshments were served to the seven attending.

Vesta Club hears book review At a meeting of the Vesta Club, in the home of Mrs. J. D. Wilson of New Philadelphia, Mrs. Leonard Angel reviewed "Once Over Lightly" by Anita Loos and Helen Hayes.

The book is a witty comparison of New York 50 years ago and today and tells of some of the ex- periences of the writers. Mrs. Larry Angel of Los Gatos, was a guest. Mrs. Wilson, president, conducted a business session and she and Caroline Stoller served refreshments.

Nurses have annual dinner The Tuscarawas County District of the Ohio Nurses' Assn. had its annual dinner meeting recently in the Schoenbrunn Room of the Dutch Oven Restaurant at New Philadelphia. Mrs. Lillian Boggiani, president, conducted the meeting and Mrs. Dorothy Lawrence asked the invocation.

Mrs. Boggiani announced plans for an ONA convention to be held in Cleveland. Sara Lentz presented a list of nominations preparatory to election which will be held at the November meeting. Spaghetti dinner served to 60 A spaghetti dinner was served to 60 members and guests of Sacred Heart Senior Citizens at a meeting in the church parish hall in New Philadelphia. Mrs.

Dom Ferchill, vice president, conducted the business session when officers were nom'inated. Cards and bingo comprised the afternoon's entertainment'and those having Done with mirrors? One 19th century philosopher is said to have believed that the moon and planets were reflections of the sun and earth. birthdays in October were honored. Mike Tamborini won a door prize. 4-H Bill Roberts was elected president when Crossroad Pioneers met in the home of Elizabeth Jirles in Uhrichsville.

Others elected were: Duane Roberts, vice president; Miss Jirles, secretary; Lorri Owens, treasurer; Mike Tatman, health; Phillip Speer, safety, and Mickie Shoenfelt, reporter. A Halloween party was held following a business session. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL Oct. 23r d-24th-25 th All Color Prints In Time for Christmas Gifts Your Choice 3 Wallets or 4 Wallets 9 Phone for appointment or Walk-In We Specialize In Weddings Families Portraits Studio 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Hours Friday 10 a.m. to I p.m. (Closed Wednesday) David's Studio 205 West Fourth Street Dover, Ohio Bridge With Mfttd Skeinwold One way to get good results at the bridge table is to trade oft the good habits of your opponents. They probably know all the familiar rules of the game and your job is to make that knowledge work in your favor. South dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH AK1084 VQ103 K62 4862 WEST EAST 42 453 VA8764 VK952 Q73 4J1098 4QJ105 4K97 SOUTH 4AQJ976 A54 4A43 South West North East 1 4 Pass 2 4 Pass 44 AH Pass Opening lead 4 Let's suppose you win the first or second club trick and draw two rounds of trumps.

Now you want to set up a heart as your tenth trick. How do you go about it? If you lead the jack of hearts from your hand, East will win with the king of hearts and cash whatever clubs are still to be had. Then the opponents lead diamonds and you will eventually give them SO points for defeating the contract. The way to make the contract is to lead the first heart from dummy, East Would have to be a genius to step up with the king of hearts. If East plays a low heart, your jack forces out West's ace.

The opponents take their club tricks and lead diamonds to dummy's king. You return the queen of hearts from dummy, ruffing out East's king. Get back to dummy with a trump and cash the ten of hearts to get rid of a losing diamond. The important point is to trade on the fact that experienced opponents play "second hand low." Make East play a low heart on the first round of that suit and you can develop a heart trick to make the contract. DAILY QUESTION Partner opens with one heart and the next player doubles.

You hold: S-5, H-K, 9, D-J, 10, 9, 8, and C-K, 9, 7. Whatdo you say? Answer three hearts. This shows a modest little hand with good trump support, roughly 7 to 9 points, counting distribution as well as high cards. The jump makes it difficult for the opponents to exchange information. 27 attend meeting The Ambassadors Class of New Philadelphia Church of the Nazarene had a covered dish dinner and meeting Saturday night in the church annex.

Twenty-two members and five guests attended with Mr. and Mrs. Chester Randies as hosts. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Everett led devotions and Mrs. John Lieser gave the treasurer's report. Rev. Randy Davey, associate pastor, spoke of an adult retreat he and his wife attended recently at Montreal, N.C. This was a combination retreat and workshop and they attended with the purpose of starting a local adult fellowship group.

It was announced that the group will have a foilage tour Saturday at 10:30 and an organizational meeting Nov. 13 at 6 in the church. A report was given by Isabelle Lechner, who heads the church's tape ministry, on the work being done and the program's progress. Recent bride honored at party Mrs. Terry Tristano of RD 2, the former Diane Ankrom, was honored at a bridal shower Monday night in the home of Shelley Blacka of RD 4, both New Philadelphia.

Shelley was assisted by her mother Mrs! Richard Blacka. Games were played and prizes, won by Kathy Smith, Pat Winkler and Lana and Kathy Jerles, were presented to the guest of honor. IN-STORE WAREHOUSE CLfARANCB FOR EXAMPLE: Touch Sew Model 758 WITH BUILT-IN 2-STEP BUTTONHOLE OFF 100 ong. price Originally $409.95 NOW $309.95. Carrying case or cabinet extra.

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Years Available:
1933-1977