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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 7

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7 Talkinq Over I Ntwark (O.I Advocate Nov. 28, 1964 Bids- Tricks Watch Lead To Dummy-It's Tricky aw) With Jane Jewell jj. 1 DEAR JANE JEWELL: I If you love your husband and jhave been having a woman of value your mamage I would, foreign birth come in to help me try to seek help Now. Good IF YOU HAVE a problem with the housework and laundry luck and I'll be putting you in you'd like to talk over with she doesn't do a bad job of my prayers. Don't forget God; someone, write to Jane Jewell cleaning but she is such a talker can help condition you, 1 in care of this daily column in and uses so many motions that strengthen you and guide you.

Advocate. XA V. -r she is motioning too much to get very many tasks completed. Pataskala Do vou think a person who is. 'like this can overcome the hab-l 4 4 Isl North dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH K4 J542 0 AKQ4 873 WEST EAST 1095 2 A 8 7 6 K97 0 953 0 87 1062 A J94 SOUTH 4 63 AQ108 10 6 2 4' VI Knights Honor Peters On Birthday By Mrs.

Florence Wilson i it if you tell them? Or is this part of the way foreign persons! because they aren't famil-i i 4'T1 "ill If Ian Pataskala dge 518. Knights of Pythias, met in Castle Hall I DFR MRS T- I think prob- ondav n'nt witn "en Whiter, chancellor commander, presid-lably in part it is due to lack 'n8 William Peters was presented with a cake in honor of his jof feeling comfortablv with the birthday which was Saturday, English language and" partly her! Nominations were held for of-iw Galloway, Mrs. Allen Wheel-! nature. I doubt that you can tell fibers for the coming year. Re- er.Mrs.

Fred Krehbiel, Mrs. iher about it without offending freshments were served by Wil-1 Harold Peters, and Mrs. Lillian AK5 North East South I 0 Pass 1 1 Pass 4 Opt oing lead West Pass All Pass I Bv ALFRED SHEINWOLD her. But you can try if you like. liam Peters and Charles Ems- jioore.

When you learn the best way Seems there are a lot of wiler tr niava cnit frnm th tovthnni-c 1 i. iormer memoers 01 Mia- peupie mhi iift-u wuir ju -j)e neX meeting will be at you may take it for granted that thpm there should be one to fitio you may take it for granted them there should be one to fitig Dec 8 when there will! (ilifift I nt'rrna tt Wact Tnf- vour needs. J.J be nomination ana election ot ficers for 1965. Refreshments will-ferson, now members at Spring- you can lead from the dummy as often as you like. In real life this is seldom true.

You DEAR JANE JEWELL ua cnr-oH hv Mod Rmi'ip anH flr.1.1 also were present. wnOWilnipr VanVinkli do your best with the en-'are a husband and wife tries that you happen to have, ihavp bppn married, for ft vi? tw0 TMhian Sisters served break- MRS. FREDERICK W. RICH.RDS JR. (Floyd) Floyd-Richards Rites Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Paul Hammond assisted by Mrs. Fred Krehbiel. The next meeting will be at 8 p. m. Dec.

1. The defenders took two spades jvears to each other. But both to men who cleaned the and shifted to clubs. South, a us were a before. It! iodge hall Saturday bookish player, won the ace ofiseems to me this marriage is a clubs, entered dummy with because my husband still! Solemnized In Columbus OW tujnlrc mnro n( his first wifery iiiiuii Jiaicia diamond, ana returned a trump for a finesse with iufi the 4V, on ho Hnpe flf mP I can tell MRS.

JERRY L. ORR (Handley) queen of hearts. The idea was to guard against a singleton king of hearts in the Miss Handley Marries ARRANGEMENTS OF white gladioli and chrysanthemums decorated the altar of St. Agatha's Catholic Church, Columbus, for the wedding of Miss Julia Floyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Maurice Floyd, 190 Lawrence and Frederick W. Richards Nominate Officers Hiawatha Temple 278. Pythian Sisters, met in Castle Hall Tuesday night with Mrs. Harlan Ballard, most excellent chief, presiding. Other officers present were NEWS NOTES Mrs.

Winofred Campbell was moved to University Hospital, Columbus. Sunday from her home in Route 16. west of Summit Station in the Thurston ambulance. Mrs. Maurice Essex was taken from the home of her sister-in-law, Miss Ruth Essex, in South Main Street to St.

Anthony's it in many little ways Do you think I should just give up and quit struggling or keep on until it is too late to save our marriage? I mean if we went to a counselor now do you think it would help9 Mv husband savs it isn't true East hand. Leading the jack would cost a trick if East could cover with the singleton king, for West would then have 9-x-x-x of trumps and would win a trick with the nine. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W.

Richards 1790 E. Dunedin Jerry Orr Of Kansas Columbus. The Rev. Fr. William Metzger solemnized the Mrs.

Carl Wheeler, Mrs. Wilmer double ring ceremony at 11 a. m. Saturday. that he still thinks more of his MARRIAGE VOWS were exchanged in St.

Francis de Sales VanWinkle, Mrs. John Haines, Mrs. Allen Wheeler, Mrs. Harold After winning the first trump fjrst Wjfe. He says he still has finesse, South led a second dia-lari obligation to her and that is Church rectory for the wedding of Miss Margaret Handley, daugh Hospital, Columbus, Thursday in the Thurston ambulance.

mond to dummy and jhere are n0 children so ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jasper O. Handley, Rt. 1, St.

Louisville, and emerald green peau satin, fashioned with fitted bodices, scoop necklines, and elbow length sleeves. The semi bell skirts were highlighted by a self rose Jerry L. Orr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Orr, Coffeyville, Kan the jack of hearts.

It was too late, for East covered with the Where's the obligation? HURT. DEAR HURT: There is no ob- Mset. Herman E. Mattinglyl Peters, Mrs. D.

W. Galloway, Mrs. Ruth Nevil, Mrs. Paul Hammond and Mrs. Fred Krehbiel.

Presentation of the flag was made by Mrs. John Haines. Officers were nominated. Mrs.Allen king to force out the ace. Serving her sistef as matron of honor was Mrs.

Martha Wilson, and bridesmaids were Miss Mary Ellen Foley, the bride's cousin, and Miss Sheila Korn. Jerry Richards acted as his brother's best man, and seating the guests were Paul J. Quinn and James W. Floyd, brother of the bride. For her wedding, the bride llication if there are no children.

I i performed the double ring vwveiw fochiftufti urith i Pfifar Mori Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wheeler and Tommy were Sunday night ests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cordell and sons Bobby and Donny in Columbus.

Rhodes To Break South needed a third trumD'Tf vour husband thinks other- at the back waistline. Their pouf finesse to pick up East's wise he is trulv kidding some- iony at 7:30 p. m. Friday. i and long tapered sleeves.

Attending the coupl were lvnra a tniln. hut when South led a third dia- nnp- himself vou or anvbodv veils were attached to twin roses of matching emerald green peau satin. They carried Quakermaid sweetheart roses accented by mond to dummy East ruffed, else he mav choose to talk oi me nower comma Mrs. Guy Biw matron of hon-vel and an e. or, and Larry Arnold, best nnmnons let, inai a pimttvi iiuu This doomed the contract.

about the problem. been sent to Mrs. Jane Phalen, and cousin of the bridegroom. South's line of play would guilded foliage A reception was held for 100 Ground At Elyria KLYRIA, Ohio (AP) Gov. A minister or counselor can point this out to him and if he who is a patient in University have been good if he had held A reception for 200 guests was Given in marriage by her fa- guests in 1011 Miller with wore a gown of white peau de crepe, the molded bodice featuring a shallow scoop neckline outlined with Venice lace.

The long Hospital, Columbus. Each mem at least one high club in the held in the Knights of Columbus will go to talk to mem witn you ther, the bride was wearing Robert Arter, Mrs. Doug- James A. Rhodes is to be anion? ber was asked to send her a card Hall in Columbus. white street length dress of Al- las Heffley, and Mrs.

Gary Rif dummy. With the actual hand this might be of considerable he should have led the jack of'benefit. Particularly this would hearts from dummy for the very be true if he would really let sleeves were accented at thei The bride is a graduate of St encon lace in a rose pattern. fie serving as hostesses. wrist by a band of the same Francis de Sales High School The bodice featured a batteau at room 959.

ithose participating in ground- The ways and means ceremonies here man, Mrs. John Haines, report-Thursday noon for a multi-mil-ed plans for the annual March lion dollar expansion at the Gen- A Newark Catholic High School graduate, the bride was fist trump finesse his feelings loose with the coun lace, and the semi-sheath skirt and Mt. Carmel Hospital School neckline extending to a deep This would lose if East had was fashioned with a tunic ef- of Nursing. She is now head oval tne oacK, ana in the office of Wil of Dimes Euchre party in Jan- eral Motors Corp Ternstedt Di- selor. Maybe there are guilt feelings and yet not really love for the first wife.

nurse at the Columbus Medical the singleton king, but this danger was somewhat remote. vision Plant. sleeves that tapered to points jijam s. Moore, Inc. Mr.

Orr is over the hands. A crown of an electrics technician in the uary. Center. feet edged with Venice lace. A detachable chapel train fell from a flat bow at the back waistline.

Construction is scheduled to The district representative, There was just as much danger Mr. Richards is territory representative with the Airtex Auto- Mrs. Carl Wheeler, reported on pearls and crystals held the Navy. waist length veil of imported il- Following a trip to New Or start early next year on the one- trump break on leading the that East had K-x-x of trumps Her imported illusion veil was There nueen of hearts next. He would and only one diamond quei oi wmie pompous aim leans, the couple will live in caught to a pillbox of matching: motive Division.

He graduated peau de crepe and Venice lace.lfrom St. Charles High School in was also the danger that Easrthen get to dummy with a sec- ses. where Mr. Orr the convention in Alexandria story addition at the rear of the Nov. 14.

Those attending the Dis-lplant on Ohio 113. A GM spokes-triCv 9 convention were Harold man said completion is expect-Peters, Allen Wheeler, led to be far enough along so Fred Krehbiel, Mrs. Carllhat some parts for 1965 model had four trumps. bnd diamond to finesse through She carried a French nosegay of and served three Mrs. Brown chose a two piecelis stationed With the actual hand, East the nine of hearts.

stephanotis andsweethear years in the Army. Bridge plavers with cham roses. I After Dec. 5 the couple will Wheeler, Mrs. Wilmer VanWink- cars will be turned out in the would cover dummy's jack with the king to force out the ace.

South would discover the bad pagne tastes must adapt to beer The attendants were wearingilive in 1559 Tremont Co Johnstown le, Mrs. John Haines, Mrs. D. addition. pocketbooks.

Identical floor length gowns oflumbus. By Mrs. Helen Waller mas irees again uns year in emmrp Salp starts Thiirs. if Three Hostesses Compliment Recent Bride With Shower day. Center Lodge 86 Installs Officers JOHNSTOWN Officers in CLOTHES COLLECTED FOR THE PLEASURE of Mrs.

John Hill, the former Cheryl Thanksgiving Clothing Collec stalled at Center Lodge 86, F. Walsh, a recent bride, Mrs. Richard Huffman, Mrs. Ford Layman and Mrs. Harvev W.

Lescalleet entertained with a shower A.M. are: Lester Henthorne, tion will be taken until Sunday. Usable clothing may be brought to The Church of the Ascension James Bailey, Charles Cook, in the First Christian Union Church. Decorations were in pink and; Jack Teeters, Charles Williams, Hall from 8 a. m.

to 9 p. m. BE A HAPPY SANTA white and eifts were found un- derson. Rose Redmond, Har der the traditional shower um-'ence Compton, Charles Dine, Vernon Ashbrook, Lester Price, Tyler, Gail Beaver, John Evans, Tom Duckworth, and Paul Ful- wider. brella.

Misses Nancy Walsh, Jeanette Attending Fridav night were Moore, Becky Walsh, De i Mesdames Robert" Walsh, CecilCmpton, Gloria Huffman, and Crego, J. M. Hayes, Thomas An-Bonnie Compton. OES TO MEET 'g OES will meet at 8 p. m.

Tues-jg day. Officers should wear chap- 'w ter dresses. There will be a Christmas exchange of one lar gifts. Carl Neibarger returned to his home, Route 3. Johnstown, from Local Girls Win In Dolly Derby C) I Wiafs For Lunch? Goodwill Industries announced! Doctors Hospital.

the winners in its annual Dolly Derby sponsored by the Heart ofj Florida's Sanibel Island, 5 Ohio Council of Girl Scouts. Win-lfamed for its shells, was named ning dolls were selected from by pirate Jose Gaspar after San-'I over 500 entries. ta Isabella, Queen of Spain. The Three young ladies from thejname became corrupted into Johnstown area were among Lunches to be served Newark public school students for the week to come follow. A half-pint of milk is served daily.

MONDAY Wiener sand- first nlace; Cindy Wyman and Linda Leffler, third. wich, baked beans, potato chips, apricots. TUESDAY Hamburger patty, mashed potatoes, celery stick, pineapple upside-down cake, bread and batter. WEDNESDAY-Fried chicken, elementary schools; sloppy joe sandwich, all other schools; buttered green beans, peach crisp, bread and butter or bun. THURSDAY-Beef and noodles, jello, lettuce salad, bread and butter.

FRIDAY Spaghetti with meat sauce, carrot stick, pear half, brownie, bread and Mrs. Hamann To Host Drama Group Tuesday FELLOWSHIP TO MEET Plan now to make next year easy for Santa. Just join our 1965 CHRISTMAS CLUB, open now! Have a happy "Bill-Free" Christmas in '65 club classes to suit your budget 50c Per Week 25.00 1.00 Per Week 50.00 2.00 Per Week $100.00 3.00 Per Week $150.00 5.00 Per Week $250.00 $10.00 Per Week $500.00 Here's an idea This year open 2 Christmas Clubs! One for your own and one for a loved one. We'll make sure it's delivered to you personally so you can give it as a surprise gift at Christmas time next year! Drama Group of the Central Ohio Branch of the American Association of University Women Ladies Fellowship of i 1 1 E.U.B. Church will meet at the home of Mrs.

Shirley Beam at 1 p. m. Wednesday. There will be a gift exchange and election of officers. TREE SALE TO START Troop 20 will be selling Christ- I 1 I I I Patntd Jj; MOTHERS RING I 1 I i will meet at 7:45 p.

m. Tuesday in the home of Mrs. R. R. Hamann.

638 Granville with Miss Thora MacDonagh BDDDODabDDDDDDDDDDDODDDDDDg ciiKirt a niMMCD I AT ISALY'S I An ideal gijt jor Mother for Christmas and is worn with joy and pride forever, li 5 i Bands of gold for father and mother, joined together by a a a a i Mrs. Donald T. Norstrom will review "Who's Afraid of Virgin-B ia Woolf?" a play by Edward Albee. IB Luncheon Feting Wives Of New a Members Planned The Women's Golf Association of Moundbuildcrs Country Club is planning a Christmas lunch- eon hononng new member s' wives. A gift exchange will beig featured.

The luncheon will be at 12:30 p. m. Thursday in the club with SS Mrs. Neal Inscho and Mrs. How- 5 51.10 51.15 51.15 51.15 FRIED CHICKEN With Dressing BAKED CUBE STEAK With Brown Gravy ROAST SIRLOIN OF BEEF With Dressing STUFFED PORK CHOP With Apple Ring the stone of the month for each child in the family.

Mother's rings are custom made and must be ordered in advance. Order now in time for Christmas. ill wWBmMml If I is PRICES a a Om Child Tv ChildrM TWm CktMrM Foar CWMtw $25 00 30.00 35.00 40.00 ard Burch as hostesses. a NEWARK'S LEADING CAFETERIA DANIELS JEWELRY Gi-molojIsV Watchmaker Plaza Shopping Center MOUNTAIN, W. Va The United States Board of Geographic Names just couldn't refuse when this town, formerly Mole Hill.

W. Va asked for a name change. 32 North Park Place, Newark 134 East Broadway, Granville Southgate Shopping Center cfsl I.

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