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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 6

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MMMt The Novvark Advocate Dpc. 25, i -r I iCi 1 i. i V'- 2 4 MJ 1 ifii 1.1 iinn i bin, iiiininnrimiiiiHiii ni Picture by Rolan Thompson Picture by Howard Studio CAROL SUE COUNCELL, Bethrothed ELLEN BARTLETT REEDER, Bride-Elect PHYLLIS PURSLEY, Bride-to-Be Holiday GayetyAnnouncins Feb. 14 For Carol Sue Councell And i EWei B. Reeder Will Wed Wm.

Fleek Miller Baker Observe 62nd Anniversary Is Enhanced By Brown-Pursley Wedding Raymond Luther to Marry MR. AND MRS. LOUIS ALBERT Reeder, Granville, are ANNOUNCEMENT IS BEING MADE by Mr. and Mrs. announcing the engagement of their daughter, Ellen Bart-! MR.

AND MRS. JAMES lett to William Fleek Miller, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Fleek Marion Baker, 187 Bucking-Miller, Bryn Tirion, Granville. jham will observe their Miss Reeder was graduated from Granville High School 62nd wedding anniversary FOUR WEDDINGS WILL' add to the gayety of the holidays over the weekend.

The first will be that of Miss Jaun- R. F. Councell, 746 Sherman of the engagement of their daughter, Carol Sue to Raymond Paul Luther, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Luther of Larchmont, N.

Y. Miss Councell is a graduate of the Ohio State Univer MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM W. Pursley, 47 Linden are announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Phyllis Nadine, to Girard Sidney Brown, the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roland C. Brown, 158 Moull St. Miss Pursley was graduated from Newark High School with the class of 1958 and is employed by the Ohio Power Co. in the payroll department.

Friday, Dec. 26. Due to illness ice Evelyn Friend, daughter of Mrs. Russell Mortimer, 562 sity branch and she is a member of the local chapter of: Sigma Phi Gamma and of the Business and Professional Women's Club. Miss Councell is employed by the Park Na-J tional Bank.

I and is a senior at Denison University where she is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority. Mr. Miller is the grandson of Mrs. William C. Miller, 473 Hudson Ave.

He is a graduate of Newark High School, Lawrenceville School and Yale University with the class of of both of them, no formal celebration is being Miss Lona Olive Baker and James Marion Baker were united! Mr. Luther received his BA degree from the school of( marriage on Dec. 2b, l9b, in 1955. He served with the U. S.

Army in Korea and is em-in Maple and Franklin E. Mr. Brown is a graduate from Newark High School with Weekley, son of Carl Weekleyithe class of 1956 and is associated with the Railway Express and the late Grace Weekley, 'Agency. 220 S. Williams St.

The cere-j The wedding is being planned for Saturday, Feb. 14, in mony will take place at 7:30 the Neal Avenue Methodist Church. p. m. Christmas Day in the First Christian Union Church.

by Miss June Winkelman.j Presbyterian Church, the wedd.ng the home of the bride in Eden ployed by Pan American World Airways in Houston, Tex I Township, Licking County with the; Miss Reeder and her fiance are planning a fall wedding late Re J. L. Mauger reading; for 1959. journalism at Ohio State University. He served in the U.

S. Navy and affiliated with Sigma Delta Chi, Delta Tau Delta, Alpha Epsilon Rho, Advertising Club, Veterans' Club and Ohio State Lantern. He is associated with Station WCLT as news director coming to Newark from Radio Station WVKO in Columbus. Miss Councell and her fiance are planning their wedding for April. dauehter ot Mr.

and Mrs. Kooerijoi miss tmm Ann urawtora ana Miss Peggy Lynne Kopcial, jw. Winkelman, 145 Greer and Thomas Alan Cochran will be sol- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Charles Willard Grunden HI.

soni emnizpH The rtonhle rinsr rpre. the ceremony. They are the parents of 10 chil-j dren, six sons and four daughters. One daughter died in infancy, and the others are: Frank. James Clyde, and Charles Baker of Newark, John and Paul Baker of east of St.

Louisville, Mrs. Joseph Danielson of east of St. Louisville, Mrs. Carl Bole of Columbus and Mrs. Joseph Mullenix of Newark.

Sparks-Brenton Betrothal Interests Friends in Newark MR. AND MRS. JACKSON Bennett Sparks, 606 S. My Kopcial, 1210 Hollar Lane, willjof and Mrs. Charles W.

Grun- mony will be read by the Rev. plight her troth to Raymond Jos-' den, Granville, at 3:30 p. m. James S. Bolen.

Miss Crawford Is eph Rish, son of Steve A. Rish Saturday, Dec. 27. The open; the daughter of Mr. end Mrs.

Wil-and the late Mrs. Rish, Dearborn, church ceremony will be read as liam C. Crawford, 42 Riverdale at a nuptial high mass in a double ring service in St.lRd. and Mrs. Cochran is the son St.

Francis de Sales Church at! John's Evangelical and Reformed: of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. a. m.

Saturday. The recep-j Church. The reception follows in' ran, 501 Wayne Dr. tion will be held in the YMCA. the social rooms of the church, The reception follows in the so-Marriage vows will be exchang-i Sunday, Dec.

28, the Second' cial rooms of the church. ers Robinson, 111., formerly of Woods Ave, are announc Miss Vogelmeier Is Leaving On Christmas to Study in France ing the engagement of their daughter, Marian Susan Sparks, to Donald Gene Brenton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil O. Bren- The family also includes 30 grandchildren, 30 great grandchildren, and 1 great-great-grandchild.

Mr. Baker was engaged in farm ton, 612 Parker Palestine, 111. Miss Sparks is the grand daughter of Mrs. Donald Ferguson, 164 Granville St. The wedding is being planned MISS MfcRY ANN VOGELMEIER, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Philip Vogelmeier, 507 Hudson is leaving Newark Christmas night for a three months stay in Europe. A student at Lake Erie College, Health Camp and the Newark Hos-jpajnesvinei Ohio, Miss Vogel- ing and also in the sawmill and threshing business in Eden Township. They moved to Newark 30 years ago. but have stayed active rit TTT School in 1953.

Both attended Southern Illinois University. for Jan. 23 in Robinson, 111. The bride-elect was graduated from Robinson High School in 1957 and Mr. Brenton from Palestine High in tne vvorK oi tne Long nun hud pital.

The prospective bridegroom served three years in the U. S. Army and is a member of Delta Chi Church of which both have long been members, until the last few months when illness has kept Serving on the general committee for the Holly Ball are: Mrs. James Wade, Mrs. E.

C. McFad- meier with all the members of the junior class at the school will sail from New York, Dec. 27 on the French liner the Liberte. They will dock at LeHavre. Fraternity.

them confined to their home. den, Mrs. John Weaver, Mrs. Jo-i spnh Smith Mrs Samuel MR. AND MRS.

JOHN DON-' ALDSON, and son Joseph of Granville St. and son John of Chi Holly Ball Is cago, will spend Christmas withi Mrs. Ralph Johnson. Mrs. Girard! Miss Vogelemeir will go to Di-Besancenev.

Mrs. Robert Wells. I France, where she will en-Mrs. Thomas Norpell. ro1' at the to study for seven weeks.

Her work will in- Show the Gifts clude a reseaVcProject- kfePing Mr. and Mrs. Alfred STalGala Event Of and two children in Athens Mrs. Cai-pcnter was formerly Miss Carol Donaldson. If you do not want to 7' December 27 While in Dijon the students will your bridal gifts at your wedding.

it is nermissable to cive a tea "uus wiul MR. AND MRS. HAROLD Johnson of New York are spend- -r if i. i lf" jj FINAL PREPARATIONS I few days before the wedding and community. show them then.

Boys Like Pancakes If you want to entertain a number of your teen-age son's boy friends at your house simply give Store Hose Do not forget to protect your garden hose during the winter months. ing the Christmas holiday in New-; are underway for the 20th ark visiting Mr. Johnson's motherJrontnrv T-lnllv who is ill in a ML Vernon Rest I i I Home and other relatives. Tne dance will be held Johnson was formerly editor of; in the Elks' ballroom on Sat-the Newark Advocate. jurday, Dec.

27. In keeping Egg Punch the Italian way: with the holiday season, the serve it in dessert glasses to be ballroom will be decorated eaten wilh spoons. Lady fincers i.tu ru them a pancake breakfast, lunch If it is placed in a bushel basket or SUpper. Whoever saw a 12 or it can be covered and easily moved U-year-oId boy who wasn't hungry from place to place. or one (nat didn-t like pancakes, especially in the winter time? taste delicious with this.

trees and many gay lights. Bob Mrvin, known as "Flippo" Close Relationship WINCHESTER, Va. (API The Haines and Bean families of two nearby communities here get along right well. Three brothers in the Bean family are 'married to Ihree Haines sisters. Still on the unmarried list are a Bean boy and a Haines girl.

ii0SES INC. 11 ipk (te INSULATION the Clown and his band will play and entertain on this festive occasion, i Heading the committee for the dance are Mrs. James Cooper and Mrs. Richard Kibler. Tickets may be obtained from any club member and at DeVito's Store.

The proceeds from The Holly Ball go to the Licking County 1,1 .1 FA 9-8361 eOLUMU 0YTON MWM SELECT YOUR DRAPERIES AND CARPET IN YOUR OWN HOME! t. it is our Christmas wish for you that every holiday joy will come your way, to be followed by a glorious New Year. 1 Call Dl 4-2825 for a shop at home appointment. No cost or obligation to have a Paul's drapery expert bring samples to your home at your convenience. Have a heavenly Christmas! We hope that it is merry and gay one to recall as a heavenly day! FEATURING FIBERGLAS DRAPERIES lea YOUNG'S JEWELRY 23 East Church St.

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