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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

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SEVEN THE TIMES RECORDER: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1948 Marine Auxiliary To Hold Chili Supper Lake-Thomas Vows Heard Recent Bride To Be Honored Mrs. John Mattingly will be com-plimented when Miss Catherine Junior Women To Hear Illustrated Talk Members of the Junior Women's club will hold a guest tea at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in The regular meeting of the; Walter Kildow Marine corps aux- Joanna C. Jones Weds Newsman In Colorado Announcement is being made here of the wedding of Joanna Cameron Jones, former society ed Rev. J. H.

Kinney heard nuptial Miss Ferrell Becomes Bride Announcement is being made of the marriage of Miss Jeanetta Ferrell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Ferrell, 1010 Wheeling avenue, and Louis A. Hopkins, son of Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Hopkins of Modesto, lliary will be held at 7:30 oj clock' exchanged by Miss imogene Liston entertains on Wednesday Tuesday evening in the memorial .1 hnmB wheel- Hattie1 at her home, 1545 wneei the YWCA. Lake, daughter of Mrs.

evening room of the municipal auditorium. The program tor tne anernoon will feature an Illustrated talk on "Old Zanesville" by Mrs. Nor- A chili supper will be served at 6 o'clock prior to the regular Lake, 913 Blue avenue, and Harold avenue. Thomas, son of Mrs. Cora Camp, A feature of the evening will be 742 Amelia street, nn Feb.

2. at his a china shower for the honor guest itor of the Zanesville Signal, and ris F. Schneider. meeting. A membership drive is ihome on North street.

Mr. and Three tables of bridge will be In held, those eligible are, mothers, Mrs. Fred Mautz attended the olav. At the close of the games Stanley J. Shustar.

associate editor Decorations will be carried out of the Pueblo Chieftain, which the George Washington theme, took place at 1 o'clock Christmas Mrs. Stephen Vedro, Mrs. E. E. Day- IWigger and Mrs.

P. D. Miller are The double ring ceremony was on the committee for Irnnnle i individual table prizes will bt wives or sisters of marine or ex marines. Mrs. George Checkesh is presl dent of the organization.

awaruea ana inie mum kitcu, Miss Fattier The bride was attired in Mrs. Mattingly is the former which she wore black accessories. D. Of I. Party I Committee Named Mrs.

Opal Keck, Worthy Regent She carried red roses. Mrs. Mautz I For Infant's Wear Local Girl Weds Crooksville Man Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Clement Brown of Glendale avenue of the marriage of their niece, Dorothy L.

Fulton and Larry Starcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Starcher of Crooksville, 0.

Rev. L. S. Snell performed the single ring service Wednesday eve-uig at his home. Mr.

and Mrs. Ed wore a two toned dress in black and peach and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The new Mrs. Thomas graduated at Lash high school and was employed with the Hoover company. She is a member of Fair Oaks Baptist church.

Mr. Thomas was recently discharged from the navy. He attended local schools and was em Parties To Fete Miss Morgan Miss Jeanne Morgan, bride-elect of Robert R. Neff, was honored when Miss Evelyn Bell entertained at her home, 912 Curtis street, recently with a kitchen shower. Three tables of cards were play, after which lunch was of Fidelis Regina circle, Daughters of Isabella, has appointed Mrs.

Betty Neff to act as general chairman for the benefit card party to be sponsored by the group Tuesday, March 5. The affair will be held at 8 o'clock in the gymnasium at the YWCA. Additional members of the committee include: Mrs. Jessie Baldwin, Mrs. Rose Staley, Mrs.

Georgia Batross, Mrs. Betty Noll, Mrs. Grace Atkinson. Mrs. Anna Schumacher, I I I i i Try KRESGE'S BABY SHOP ployed at Hazel Atlas Glass com' performed by Rev.

William Bell, pastor of the First Methodist church in Pueblo, before the beautifully lighted Christmas tree placed in the living room of his home. Attending the couple were Sgt. John F. Shustar, veteran of nine major campaigns in the Mediterranean and European theaters of war, brother of the bridegroom, and Miss Dorothy Jerman Meisters of Pueblo. The bride is the' daughter of Mrs.

Sarah Cameron of Frazeys-burg and the late Manoah Cameron. She is a graduate of Nashport high school, a member of the Nashport Methodist church, and attended Meredith Business college In Zanesville. She is a past matron of the Frazeysburg chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star and a member of the Rosa Shrine No. 8, White Shrine of Jerusalem. Mrs.

Shustar is also a member of the Verse Writers' Guild of Ohio and has contributed many poems to newspapers, periodicals and anthologies throughout the United States. ward Fee of Crooksville were at iMrs. Larry Tschour, Misses Berna- tendants for the couple. The bride Completes Plans Miss Madeline Fattlar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Urban Fattlar of Beulah who will become the bride of Everett Drexel next Saturday morning at 9 o'clock In St. Nicholas Catholic church, has chosen her sister, Miss Lucy Fattlar, to be maid of honor. George Schramm will be best man for Mr. Drexel. Rev.

Fr. Francis Schweitzer will hear the vows. The bride's parents will be hosts to a wedding breakfast In their home. Immediately following the ceremony. Guests will be members of the bridal party and immediate families.

From 1 o'clock until 3 in the afternoon the Fattlars will entertain at a reception for friends of the couple. Miss Fattlar is a member of St. Nicholas church and a graduate of the high school there. She is employed with White-Haines Optical company. Mr.

Drexel is a graduate of St. Thomas high school and member of that parish. Since his release from the army he has been employed with the Baltimore and Ohio railroad. served. A wedding rake topped I pany, plant No.

2 at the time of by a miniature bride and bride-1 his induction. He expects to re-groom formed the centerpiece of sume employment with that com-the table. jpany. Pre-nuptlal parties are being! The couple are living at 537 planned in honor of Miss Morgan Putnam avenuoj KRESGE'S Dollar Store was attired In a two piece brown gabardine suit and accessories In a darker shade of brown. She wore an orchid pinned to tier shoulder.

Mrs. Fee wore a two- A. HOPKINS MRS. L. dette Liston and sue Joseph.

Mrs. Helen Stine, manager of Jane Lee Dress shop, will direct a style show, presented by the shop. Miss Frankle Lee will assist her. Apparel for the revue is being shipped from New York. The regular business meeting of the organization will be held at 8 o'clock Thursday evening at St.

Thomas school. A HT" Strics of piece navy blue dress with matching accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses. Aa Specials The new Mrs. Starcher was for this week by Miss Olive Schaum, Miss Vivian Covert and Miss Shirley Lowe.

Miss Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Morgan of ,831 Laurel avenue, and Mr. Neff will be united In marriage on Sunday afternoon, March 3, in Market Street Baptist church. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs.

Birdie Neff of 808 Durban drive. -THIS WEEK -Tn Calif. Vows were exchanged Thursday afternoon in the home of the bride with Rev. Asa J. Kestle performing the double ring service.

Miss Peggy Harden and William Ferrell, of this city, were attendants. Mr. and Mrs. Ferrell, parents of the bride entertained with a dinner for friends and relatives following the ceremony. merly employed with the Mutual Federal Savings and Loan company.

Mr. Starcher Is manager of the A 4 store in Crooksville. MACHINE OR iV. He was released from service For the past eight months she MACHINELESS PERMANENTS sl-'J'U has been a member of the editor-fcfter 33 months of overseas duty AT LEE HOME Sigma Delta Pi sorority will meet Thursday evening at the home of Miss Annabelle Lee, 1256 Wheeling avenue. lal staff of the Pueblo Chieftain with the medical corps.

CHOICE $3aUU McNally-Hoffer chose a green wool suit. Her ac- BL'MBAVGH CLASS cefsories were white and she wore The Emma Bumbaugh class of a corsage of red roses. Central Trinity church will meet Th n.w Hnnkin. Graduated 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening PHONE 5539 Shustar is the son of Mr. and (Mrs.

Joseph Shustar of 1710 Palmer avenue and is outstanding in the Colorado field of journalism. He has been associated with the Pueblo Chieftain for the past three years. Upon his gradation from Central Open Daily 9:00 A. M. to 7:00 P.

M. By Appointment at the home of Mrs. Mae Maw from Lash high school and is em Rites Performed Rev. Father Joseph Bender of ployed at the Hazel-Atlas Glass whorter, 1339 Greenwood avenue. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs.

A. M. to i T. M. Art Beauty Shoppe 31 S.

Itb St. By Qolmbr TkMir high school in Pueblo, he was appointed to West Point military Edna Lucas and Mrs. Ethel Dick-eison. Mrs. Flora Horn will be in charge of devotions.

flciated at the ceremony performed at 7:45 o'clock Saturday morning In St Nicholas church, uniting Miss academy but declined the appointment to further his literary and plant No. 2. She is a member of Grace Methodist church. The bridegroom was recently discharged from the army at Camp Chaffee, after serving 40 months, one year of which was in the European theater of operations. The couple will leave soon for Modesto, where they plan to make their home.

Tease the Breeze JZZfK Comb With Ease )P Defy the breezes to do their lv 1 worst when you have a soft I natural feather fluff permanent. JL Draw a comb through it and it's J-i neat and "right" Permanent Waves Cold Waves $4.00 To $10.00 $10.00 To $25.00 BERTKE BEAUTY SHOP journalistic work. He received his degree in Journalism at the Pueblo college in 1943 and while at the college was literary editor-in-chief of the Tsanti, school year book, and a managing editor of the college newspaper, The Arrow. He is the author of several volumes of poetry and has been granted an honorary membership in the ine Arts society of Pueblo, He has traveled extensively thru- Calendar For Today Dorothy Hoffer and William Mc-Nally. The bride is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. N. S. Hoffer, 510 Dryden road and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert McNally, 642 Moxahala avenue. Palms and ferns, Interspersed with bouquets of white glaidioli adorned the altar. The bride was given In marriage by her father. She was gowned in the traditional white satin and lace and carried a bouquet of white gardenias and split carnations with shower of satin ribbon. Her wedding dress was fashioned with closefttlng bodice and marquisette yoke, long sleeves and full skirt ending in a circular train.

She wore a fingertip length bridal veil of Illusion, falling from a tiarra of orange blossoms in mother of pearl. Mrs. Robert Guinsler, sister of out the southwest as a vocalist land guitarist with popular swing orchestras. Shustar is a member of the Colorado Alpha chapter of the Phi Rho PI, the National Honorary FRIENDSHIP PICTURES torensic society, and was a mem $.50 For I (2V4 3V4 Size PROOFS SHOWN ber of the Colorado Red Cross Speaker's Bureau during the war. For her marriage the bride chose a navy blue, tailored gabardine suit with white blouse and black leather accessories.

Her hat BETTY ZANE CCL 1:30 p. m. Mrs. Wells Ross, 629 Luck avenue. CURRENT EVENTS p.

m. Mrs. William McLaughlin, 833 Adair avenue. WHITE CARNATION COUNCIL No, 179, D. of A.

6 p. m. YWCA. DEO DUCE Class, St. John'i Lutheran 7:30 p.

m. Church social hall. SEMPER FIDELIS Class, Co-burn church evening Mrs. John O. Williams, 740 Luck avenue.

LINE MATERIAL Chorus 7:30 EXPERT PHOTO FINISHING 48 HOURS SERVICE 45 Minute Service On Chinffeani License Pietnra the bride was matron of honor. Her gown was in pink styled with lace bodice, three-quarter length sleeves and marquisette skirt. She wore a matching headdress and carried a colonial bouquet Miss Marilyn Hoffer, also a sister of the bride, wore acqua satin trimmed in white lace and fash was a small black toque with sequins and short veil. Her shoulder corsage was a single white lady slipper orchid tied with silver-blue ribbon. The bridesmaid wore a maroon tailored suit with matching accessories.

Her corsage was gardenias. ioned like that of the matron of honor. She carried a colonial RAINBOW STUDIO 1SH North 5th St. in rooms formerly occupied by Lewis Studio Open 1 to 8 p. m.

daily Other hours by appointment p. m. YWCA. i MRS. LINN'S Music group 7:30 p.

m. YWCA. i REPORT MEETING of East-1 West Council 8 p. m. YWCA.

a matching wore bouquet and headdress. vvtrai jcigmn Bueei jfi ruemu and during the summer months plan- to tour Old Mexico. Lawrence McNally was best man for his brother. William Schneider and Robert Popp were ushers for the ceremony. In the afternoon, from 1 until 3 o'clock, the parents of the bride Pal" 'fial' That Is the Name of It, Son" CcmfuLlwn Pay Off entertained with a reception at their home on Dryden road.

Rooms of the home were decorated with spring flowers and the collation table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake. Aides at the reception included Mrs. James Cole, Misses Trudy Kreager, Anna-belle Lee, Mrs. Thomas Hudak, Miss Mary Hoffer, sister of the bride and Miss Patricia Roberts, her cousin. Late Saturday evening he couple left for -their future home in Long Island, N.

Y. Mr. McNally Is at present junior assistant engineer with the Western Electric company in Kearney, N. J. He was discharged from the United States Marine corps after four years service and plans to continue his studies at New York university In the future.

For traveling the new Mrs. McNally was attired in a pale blue wool dress with gold trim. She wore black accessories and a blue topcoat and the corsage from her wedding bouquet. JfZ33EE Former Resident Plights Troth Wedding vows were exchanged by Miss Vivian Lowe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Lowe, 1272 Eastwood avenue in Columbus, and Cpl. George Casagrande, son of Angelo Casagrande of Flushing, N. in the home of the bride's parents on Feb. 9. Miss Vivian Lowe, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Lowe of 1272 -Eastwood avenue in Columbus, exchanged wedding vows, In the home of her parents Feb. 9, with Corp. George Casagrande. The bridegroom is the son of Angelo Casagrande of Flushing, N.

Y. Miss Eileen Lowe, sister of the bride and John Barbati. cousin of the bridegroom were attendants for the couple. A buffet dinner was served in the home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. Present from out of town for the ceremony, in addition to the bridegroom's father, were his sisters, Laura and En is, and his cousin, John Barbati, all of Flushing.

The couple will reside in New York, when the bridegroom is released from service. The Lowes formerly resided at 1304 Lewis drive this city. El'lilHlllilltaafiBD Designed for Your Comfort and Safety i tart nauxti IfvV-'' Terms If 1 1. Desired 4 Checks buoyant and bold burst into fashion for spring. Gay as the season, carefree as a breeze, right as the rain.

Houndstooth $36.50 WATTS JEWELERS check suit with smart club collar by that peerless men's maker 3rd Floor DEO DICE CLASS Members of the Deo Duce class of St. John's Lutheran church will hold a business and social meeting this evening in the home of Mrs. Charles Utsler, 785 Larzelere avenue. Mrs. Robert Schulessler will be assistant hostess.

An auction sale will be a feature of the OOODMAN SUSS. The smart one button coat with four N. FIFTH ST. Zanesville, Ohio 'i pockets and trim tailored skirt with its kick pleat zipper closing of course. Brown and white, black and white that play up to your most daring mood.

Sizes 10 to 20. i 'I i i i i 114 Alpha Psi Chapter To See Slides Mrs. Walter Robinson will preside at the meeting of Alpha Psi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi to be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday evening in the Art Institute. Miss Louise Bauer, chairman of the nominating committee will make her report. Kenneth Gale will present a group of colored slides on the program to follow the business meeting.

He will give a brief talk in connection with the slides. Saturn Suiters berald a i)ppr Eattes $7.95 That's what Selby ARCH PRESERVE shoes art mad of. Loothar carefully selected and worked for suppleness. And ffk the famous Selby ARCH PRESERVER comfort feafvres. (k Mm Ohio State Mothers Plan Discussion A meeting of the Ohio State Mo.

and suave but with the soft sheen of $9.95 Black or Brown Kid! I a Ji li i It if ther's club will be held at 2 Saturn straw to put them in the Easter spirit. They're the smart new suiters that lend a look of distinction! 3rd Floor o'clock Thursday afternoon in the YWCA. A discussion on Progressive Education is planned with Mrs. Clifford Westenbarger taking the affirmative side, and Mrs. Harok' Erwine, the negative.

An open discussion will follow. Plans are going forward for a dinner meeting to be held March 21, at which husbands of the members will be guests. This clever two-in-one combination stroller and walker has sturdy steel frame Steel disc wheels and floor board. Rubber tired wheels and rubber covered steel bumper and furniture OUMJTY yW ily detached and floor board removed when it's McHENRY'S AUXILIARY MEETING A meeting of American Legion auxiliary to Ernest G. Welsh Post No.

246, will be held this evening at the home of Mrs. VV. W. Zimmerman, Philo, with Mrs. H.

C. Seyerle assisting. A full attendance is desired. HOME STORK desired for use as a AT SEVENTH walker. YOUR MAIN.

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