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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 18

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News of note Latimer, Copy editor, 772-9362 Sunday, July 18, 1999 Chillicothe Gazette 2C Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. David Stimmer Mr. and Mrs. David Stimmer, of Chillicothe, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary, July 17.

Mr. Stimmer and the former R. Kuhn were married on that date in 1949 in the Salem Evangelical Church. Mr. Stimmer was employed by Lynch Ford Dealership for 33 years and Nourse Dealership for 7 years.

Mrs. Stimmer worked in the busi- Engagement -Mahoney-Ware Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Canfield, and Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Mahoney, of Elkhart, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Marie Mahoney, to Dr. David Allen Ware, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware of Chillicothe. Miss Mahoney is graduate of Marian High School, South Bend, and received a bachelor of science degree in nursing from -Valparaiso University in 1996.

She is employed by Memorial Hospital in South Bend. Dr. Ware graduated from "Chillicothe High School in 1988, earned a bachelor of science degree in biology from Purdue University in 1993, and graduated from The Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1997. He will complete his residency in family practice in June of 2000 at Memorial Hospital in South Bend. Horoscopes Sunday ARIES (March 21-April 19).

Slow down a bit; you are more productive when you concentrate on one thing at a time. Be careful in relationships with loved ones right now, as things 'you say will have special impact. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Aim high with your creative aspirations; there is nothing at risk. A lover's argument is not based on what is right and true for you.

Decisions you make over the next three days could boost you up the corporate ladder. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). A lover provides you with strength when you admit to your weakness. Charitable events introduce singles to potential marriage partners. Solve money problems now, before things get complicated.

CANCER (June 22-July 22). New people discover your sex appeal when you find your sense of humor. Stick with a tried-and-true method in family matters loved ones respond to tradition. Try a new hobby, as you learn skills easily this week. LEO (July 23-Aug.

22). First impressions have a lasting impact, so look your best. Love overwhelms you only if you let it. Short trips are lucky. Play the role of treasurer for a group.

Your demands will be met, so you can stop asking so persistently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Inventions, designs and anything written brings luck.

Advantageous -financial arrangements are finalized. Seeing an old flame makes you happy with the choices you've made. Singles are luckier when spontaneous. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct.

23). You are especially effective in diverse groups, in one-on-one romantic encounters and with older family members. This afternoon, regain something you value highly. Let someone know you are ready to trust and be trusted. SCORPIO (Oct.

24-Nov. 21). An elder's examples are worth studying and emulating. A new policy or decision enhances work relationships. Relocation is successful and liberating.

Partnerships formed today promise future harmony. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Minimal distractions allow you to focus on children's needs.

Maintain the upper hand with loved ones by acting slowly and deliberately. Your communications skills are impressive. Help someone pay off a debt. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.

19). Make a career choice based upon what you can honestly put your heart into you'll come out ahead in the long run. Security results from your ability to connect with an inner source of love. Let a Pisces in on your secret. AQUARIUS (Jan.

20-Feb. 18). Act confident, and others will provide increased latitude and freedom. Be extra conscious of who you spend time with now. Expand upon what you already know with the help of Scorpio or Aquarius.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Romantic clues begin to add up in your favor. Spend time with those who stimulate you. Perseverance gets you far and puts you in the running for family praise.

A former employer is worth contacting. ness office at U. S. Shoe Corporation and the Chillicothe Medical Center. They are the parents of Ray Stimmer, of Columbus.

They have four grandchildren, Ray Stimmer of Columbus, Cameron David and Caleb Joseph Stimmer, of Richmond Dale, and Angel Star Stimmer, deceased. The couple is planning a trip to Florida and California at a later date. Kathleen Marie Mahoney Dr. David Allen Ware The couple plans to marry at 2:30 p.m., Sept. 4 in the First Presbyterian Church in Mishawaka, Ind.

Monday ARIES (March 21-April 19). Your dreams and desires matter as much as anyone else's, but they matter most to you. You can get your ideas across with crystal clarity when you take the time to rehearse beforehand. Place trust carefully. TAURUS (April 20-May 20).

Success comes gradually. Nagging financial situations are solved before noon. Sweethearts are listening to you but may not understand. Solid friendships mean more than ever. Renew rapport with someone fun.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You have a whole new approach to old problems, and many will be solved soon. Keep remembering that you are the power in your life. Re gating key tasks around the house will produce instant domestic bliss. CANCER (June 22-July 22).

No outside force can provide what you haven't made room for in your own head. Doing your homework now can make this is an extremely lucrative week. A lover lights up when you offer a commitment. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).

Your latest stunt catches the attention of someone important. Make a prudent decision this afternoon if you hesitate, you'll miss the opportunity. Evening activities go without a hitch. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.

22). Give in to your sense of adventure. You lock into a new outlook that improves your love life. Change your emotional state by doing something physical. Friends or family comes back to you in a magical way.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Financing for business or education requires careful consideration. Those who truly love you care nothing about your money in the bank.

Changing your opinion about a romantic problem could solve it instantly. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Your social life takes a wonderful turn for the better.

Enjoy an increase in career power, but don't neglect your love life. A new friend wants to learn about your territory; your natural suspicions may be true. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).

Sensitivity scores huge points a partner could be feeling particularly fragile. Learn and grow by listening. Set more realistic financial goals, and you will be proud of yourself instead of feeling like a fiscal flop! CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).

The chance of meeting that elusive person of power is greater now. Something profound is ready to awaken you spiritually. Though you have doubts, stop holding a love interest at arm's length, or you'll never truly know! AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).

You appear so self-sufficient that someone you care for very much feels unneeded. Pave the way for improved relations with an ex for the sake of a child. With a sudden burst of energy tonight, you can complete any task. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).

You get more done when you are not concerned about rewards. Avoid isolation by seeking new intellectual stimulation. Younger companions turn into lovers. You've got a mind for numbers tonight. A look back COATS A This photo of the Ross County Democratic Women's Federation originally ran in the Chillicothe Gazette, June 26, 1958.

It was submitted by Theresa Dimity and shows the federation ready for their trip to the State House in Columbus to witness a special session of the General Assembly. In this picture are part of the 35 members who made the trip. Officers of the federation are (left to right starting with the fifth from the left): Mrs. W. S.

Barnhart, president; Mrs. Walter Dimity, vice president; Mrs. Theresa Hamm, secretary; Mrs. Peyton Churn, treasurer; and Mrs. Harry Renick, trustee.

Driver for the trip was William Johnson, president of Public Transport who donated the bus for the trip. Gazette photo by James E. Leasure Jr. Today HENRY FAMILY REUNION: 12:30 p.m. in Yoctangee Park at Oldaker Shelterhouse.

Take COvered dish and table service. CANCELLATION: The Herschel Arledge Family Reunion for today has been cancelled. CONCERT: 4-8 p.m. at the bandstand in Yoctangee Park, featuring the local band "Chilli Sauce." Take your picnic lunch and lawn chairs. Sponsored by Mayor Margaret Planton and the City of Chillicothe Community Events Department.

ICE CREAM SOCIAL: with Congressman Ted Strickland and Margaret Daniels, candidate for Third Ward City Council, p.m. in the Handicapped Shelter (near the Pump House Gallery), Yoctangee Park. Take your children, cameras and questions about the third ward. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 6:30 p.m. every Saturday at 291 S.

Paint St. ROSS COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY: has spay and neuter applications now available for low income Ross County residents. For more information, call the animal shelter at 775-6808. 25TH REUNION FOR CLASS OF 1974: Shawnee Lanes, 7:30 p.m., July 23 and Chillicothe Country Club, 7 p.m., July 24. Cost: $25 per person (one price for both pay at the door).

For more information, call Sherry Ramsey Hoselton at 773-0131. REUNION: Ancestors of Eliza Davis and Coleman Hatfield, 1 p.m., Bolmer Field Shelter in Yoctangee Park. For more information, call Rosemary Beatty at 774-3217 or Elaine Austin at 775-4267. OLD FASHION TENT REVIVAL: Bible Baptist Community Church, 2828 Patton Hill Road, July 1-Aug. 1.

The Blunkall Family from Dayton will be singing and preaching on Sunday with Evangelists Dave Frazie and Brett McGraw. Special singing nightly, Services: Sunday School begins at 10 a.m., worship service at 11 a.m., Sunday evening through Friday evening at 7 p.m. with no Saturday night services. A nursery is provided and refresh- Crossword answer MOS AI CHIC BANGS QUACK EDER ON A HAR A URBAN NECTAR WISP CAMEL ANNIE IN RE ELL PICA ENEMY EN A ASE SE TITO LLAMA DRED LETUP GUARANTEED PS ARAM LIE TOSSED AN SER ACRE ELAL BRASS ISRAELI TAI NEON BRIDE RED ORATORY BEET NOTION IN PATHOS FANNED PUNK AFAR ENCLOSED GIN COMO HAR ASTERN NEEDLE RUE SANTEE A I NE US ATTITUDE NI DU PAGE ULM PRESUME ORDER MENU ABLE SEDAN DANIEL MOA NELL AGA RECEIVABLE OBESE TALC DITTO NARY LIS Cox ORE PALER WEST HAS TRIP ABOVE OMAHA SILO LAHORE SONAR NICER ANIL ARISEN TRENT ASKED LAZY MISSED 7-18-99 1999 United Feature Syndicate The Sunday crossword puzzle is on Page 5C. Two months ago, Henry suffered a heart attack.

This morning, he dropped his grandson off at school. Exceptional Care. Exceptionally Close. ADENA. Health Center 12340 S.R.104, Waverly, OH (740) 941-5150 College notes The following students have been named to the dean's list at Wright State University for the spring quarter: Andrea Geise, Brook Newton, Joshua Szarek, Kelly Uhrig and Kristal Winegar, all of Chillicothe; Mindy Bower and Julie Brown, of Frankfort; Amy Cook and Cathy Corbin, of South Salem.

The following students have been named to the dean's list at Otterbein College for the spring term: David Brown, Angel May and Rachel Oyer, all of Chillicothe. Get in club notes If your club or organization had a meeting or special event, send in the information and we will get it in the paper. Just include the details and mail it or bring it to the Chillicothe Gazette, 50 W. Main Chillicothe, Ohio. Please mark newsroom on the envelope.

ments will be served following the evening services. For more information, call Pastor Steve Cowgill at 772-1737. Monday HEALTH ASSESSMENT SCREENING: 9-11. a.m. at Bainbridge Senior Citizen Center, Bainbridge and 1-3 p.m.

at Worthington Manor, 250 Fairway Ave. Educational topic: Heat Exhaustion. IMMUNIZATION CLINIC: 9-11 a.m. at the Ross County Health District, 475 Western Suite A. Immunizations are available on a walk-in basis.

No appointment necessary. Take shot records. CARVER COMMUNITY CENTER: 9-1 p.m., Summer Preschool, ages 3-5; p.m., Arts and Crafts; 6-8 p.m., Karate. ANNUAL SUMMER ARTS AND CRAFTS PROGRAM: Children 12 and under. There is no fee for the program, 10:30 a.m.

at' Strawser Park; 10:45 a.m. to noon at McArthur School; p.m. at Smith Middle School; and p.m. at Allen School. A look back If you have an old picture taken in this area, you may bring it to the Gazette and we will publish it in the A look back feature on Sundays.

Photos of school classes should be before 1945. All other photos should be at least 20 years old. Bring our mail your photo to the Chillicothe Gazette, 50 W. Main Chillicothe, Ohio 45601. LIBRARY: Preschool Storytime, Main branch, 2 p.m.

RIGHT TO LIFE: 7 p.m. at Life Crown Chapel, Kinnamon Lane. HIV TESTING: Counseling and testing for the HIV antibody, 10:30 a.m., first and third Monday; 9-3 p.m., first and third Tuesday; 9- 11 a.m., second and fourth Tuesday; 9-3 p.m., second and ond and fourth a Thursday; at the fourth Wednesday; p.m., secRoss County Health District, 475 Western Suite A. Free and anonymous. Call 775-1146 to schedule an appointment.

MARTHA REBEKAH LODGE NO. 22: 7:30 p.m. meeting in Carver Community Center, 165 W. Fourth St. MOVIE: The Disney Movie "Airbud" will be shown at dusk in the Chillicothe Manor.

Sponsored by the City of Chillicothe Community Events Department and the Chillicothe Jaycees. Announce your event: Jot down the details and mail them to the Gazette, 50 W. Main Chillicothe OH 45601, as soon as possible. House of Design) Fine Home Accessories 76 North Paint Chillicothe (740) 774-1157 Chillicothe Civic Theatre presents, Nifty Fifties July 16, 17, 18, 23, 24 Fridays Saturdays 7:30 p.m. Sunday 2:30 p.m.

Majestic Theatre A Musical Comedy 45 East Second Street Chillicothe, OH $8 General Admission $6 Seniors, Students and Kids Under 12 Tickets on sale in the Majestic Lobby 7-9 p.m. beginning July 12th, and at the door prior to each show. Ross County Fair Grandstand Entertainment Thursday, August 12 Ty Lila Herndon McCann Friday, August 13 Little River Band The Marshall Tucker Band 8:30 p.m. at the Grandstand general admission) Adults Children 6-12 Reserve $20, $15, Grandstand $10 (0-5 Free) Providing child does not require a seat. Tickets on Sale NOW! at Main Resource, 45 E.

Main St. (740) 775-7578.

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