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MPO.ILloglormmnpolonMMIrENIPO,IP1111PP.41M1IrV.IMMWPb.0.11.1MinliaMilk Year Old Democrat 'Hemlines Climb IT hillinithr Wednesday PERSONAL MENTION iCouple 'Married 'Valentine Motif Used (1) 6nritr--3 Feb. 5, 1958 ay re iTakes Politics Seriously i To Knee Level In Old London why Mr. Donald Neff returned Association at the university. -I- day to Athens to resume his juniorlThe Rutherford' son, Mr. Roberti 1 uesda By JANE EMIS t.ed homo from her school.

WASHINGTON The 10-year-; "Sam, I heard David EkC11- old son of former Rep. Eugent hoer is in your class LI 7146 Circle studies at Ohio University is a member of thei spending the mid-semester swimming team at the tion ith his parents, Mr. and university and he participated in Mrs. Eugene Neff, rake Iloilo several events. The relay team' he SWiMS St it placed second Sat- 'urday.

she bubbled breathlesly didn't you tell us? I'd be proud if the President grandson was in my classroom. Now do you Ike him?" "I didn't know I was 'sposed to Ike him," grumbled Sam, the Menhers of the Past M.itronF Ciree. Order of tLe Star received red and white -love-hugs" as favors at the rneetiwz Tuesday at the Trinity Church parlor. Worley takes his polities Feriously. Young Sam never even bothered to tell his family be was a classmate of David Eisenhower at St.

Stephens Episcopal School in Alexandria, Va. His sister, Morgan, I. broke the news recently when she rush LONDON 1.1'--DemEnes but stayed at knee level in the vening show of London's bighi las)lion week today. the display by Joe Nlattli launched London.s top designers on a season of spring showirws in which for once they have the last word over Paris and Rome. Fashion buyers and buyers from all over the world are here from the French and 'Italian sa lions, vilert skirts went up.

Matt li bore out predictions that fashion men are not to follow tamely the Continental edict. His skirts were dis Edwina Niacklefresh. 16 N. High and Mr. Andrev Miller, 128 Western were married Tuesday afternoon.

4, at the First Presbyterian' 30 E. Fourth' The Bev. Benjamin Judd Jr. performed the single ring cetemony at 2:30 o'clock. Attendants were Mrs.

Paul Bertenstein and Dr. George Schneider. Auxiliary Anniversary They were seated at a long true son of a Democrat. -1' table decorated in a vukintine he was against us." motif with a centerpiece of red I Worley, sered y.earsi and tithe Cir'lionc rei I rinc tu uot on. CI et grmarl 40, (.

a 4 ro, ,0112) Congress, is Mill in Washing-I vhite tanors tied mith white ri 1 wbtte tapors tied ith white rib-ton as a on the Court of bons uere based on lace doilies. as a julge on the Court of I Mrs. a a I I Goldsberry! Ttoute 1. has returned from IIIr. and Mrs.

J. Howard NIcKee, Florida after spending two weeks and daughter, Kathy, Cincinnati ith tier sister, Mrs. Jane spent the weekend with per, at inter Haven. She was relatives and friends at Newark. 1 accompanied on the trip by two of her sons.

Mr. Harry Coldsberr) i Mr. and Mrs. Jack Seaman re-and Mr. George Goldsberry, also turned Sunday to their home at of Route 7.

College, after isiting 1 since Thursday with Mr. Seaman's' Mr. Jim McVicker resumed his brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and, studies at Ohio Wesle)an Uni-, Mrs.

W. E. Ringwald West, versity Tuesday after spending Fifth Street. his between-semesters vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Miss Carol Ilaas. Piatt Avenue. W. mevicker.

Ridge Drive. student at the University of Polio Fund Enriched by Auxiliary AuxIllary Dinner Is Scheduled' tinctly shorter than last year but Customs and Patent Appeals. "We were happy to May near the capital," says Mrs. children have been growing tql and going to school here. This is much more like home to themi Amarillo, where we usN1 to live." The Worleys hake another son.

15. 1 Jur cnuaren nave peen growing ii and going to school here. This is much more like home to them Amarillo, where we as usNI to live." The Worleys have another son, Gene. 15. 1 The dessert course was served by the Trinity Marjorie Mayer Mrs.

Ralph Ilobensack was hostess. 'Airs. John Tull presided at the ession Mrs. Ralph liar-Mrs. Claude Fowler mount.

ne1N.dected oEs dis. Tuesday evening that $215 w--- treasurer. re lowed the cleared from the recent polio- of the school of instruc- benefit dinner sponsored by tion she attended at Washington American' Legion Auxiliary to hostess. Mrs. John Tull presided at the business ession.

Mrs. Ralph liar-mount. IVA ly-dected OES district treasurer. reN lowed the highlights of the school of instrue 'hey stopped discreetly at the knee. Ile showed huckles and roses -clipped to shoes, With hiner hemlines men will 'pay more attention to women leet and Meeting of the Ladies Ausiliarv to the Brotherhood of Loco- i Engineers was Tuesday at Carmerfs I It was announced that plans for the 67th anniversary dinner 1 Mr.

lkleVieker was home, be Coral Gables. is a classmate, Mr. David Kern oL spending 10 days between semest- i Lakewood. as his ruest for twn'ers with her brother and sister-in a classmate, Mr. David Kern of Lakewood, as his guest tor two law, Mr.

and Mrs. Bernie Haas, 18. Mrs. H. A.

Kille. ho are vacationing at Dunedin meeting la. 'Airs. H. A.

Kille, on Feb. 23 will be completed rofes at nit 62. She also reported that I Sen. ses to like all of his ife's John J. Williams 411-Del IL i C.

the next at 7 p. Feb-lin the last three years the aux- I The birthday song was to chairman.illiary has given $1.070 from the hats pa' ticula rl the one a airs. Waltor Reeobs hoe bipth- I reported the auxiliary will dinners to the polio fund. day will be Feb. 17, and Mrs.

Mile feathers she xvore to the nate per member toward the! The announcement was made Dewey Scheelvr. hirthrinv nate per member toward the! i The announcement -vas made 1 ure-klie1io7: De.ilvel,Y The birthday song WaS ii to 11 Sen. John J. Williams 4 R-Del 1 Irofesses to like all of his wile.si The birthday song Sting to 1 Mrs Walter Recobs hoe billh- 'zits particularly' the one It 11 ill due feath be Feb. 17, and Mrs.

ers she yore to the hirtheinY and Ocala. for a couple of months. days. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Rutherford. Club Drive. and Miss Shirley Miller, Vine Street, were at Miami, University, Oxford, Saturddy to attend the AAU Midwest Open' Swimming and Diking Champion. ships hid) were sponsored by, the 1 th Sdrel" expenses oe evening. the auxiliary meeting at the luncheon of the Congressional l'I' c''' 15' Mrs.

George Buile read a let- Leolon Mome. Mrs. Elmo Park-- a Club. i Mrs. Tull concluded the meet.

'olden inniverarv -kickoff- uncheon of the Congressional '-'(' Feb. 15' lub. i 'Airs. Tull concludcd ilte mect- Mrs. Made Marks.

Fairway, ter hiCh she had received from an out-of-town member, Mrs. i Marie Werner Fort Myers, Fla. It was announced Mrs. Nettie Mossbarger, a member of the auxiliary, is moving to Spring-I AVentIC. spent last week in Athens with her sisters.

Miss Ceo la Clark and Mrs. Jose Seel. Mr. and Mrs. litiO J.

Bresnahan. No. th Sugar Street. returned Monday from a weekend visit with their on and daughter-in-law. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Bresnahan and family at Cuyhagoa Falls. 111r. David White brought them home and returned to his home at Doylestown Tuesday. tiNt dooN 12k me 24 I Mrs.

Frank received the prize package. It was noted refreshments will, be served in connection with the next meeting, Feb. 18. i 1 ,1 (,1 er, first vice president. conduct- mrs.

iv) is ing with a (poation ty Abra ed the meeting. Mrs. Roscoe of the club. told members ham Lincoln. lins read the minutes and her husband no longer criticizes Games ti, ere pla.4: el and prizes harry Walsh.

treasurer her hats since she marched in were on by Mrs. Francis Wag-gave a report in the absence ot from a shopp.o i spree vi ith a ner, Mrs. Scheeler, Mrs. Low-Mrs. George Gunlock, a atient number he said was "awful." ard men.

Mrs. ny Ken-tg, at Chillicothe hospital. I "I sail 't11 right' and ent t'nd Mrs. Alfred Imilell. The Ruth Ann Mash.

Unioto School. right out ard another." next meeting ill 4 and Betsy Sharp, Centralia said Mrs. Williams, who is noted at Mrs. Layillen'S home, kV V. School, reported on Girls' State for her exquisite and costly Fifth ith Mrs.

Karl Goih which they attended last sum- hi as hostess. mei i It was noted four flags would be donated to- Unioto School Wed- morning, Eel). 5. It was 0 1 the A announced that Unit 62 will play vi, -qi. 'It to "roundtable" of aux- i 0 Aw e), 4 I iliaries la District 7 Sunday af- 4.

4. 0 At 'e 1 Iternoon. April 20. ci 1 Refreshments were sened by kg Mrs. Walsh, Mrs.

Earl Miller and 1 I 1 lha.Z.00-01 I It I IMrs Arthur Schilder. Committee 7 5 A a 114 for the March meeting includes clihrizra77: L. 1 11 I Mrs. Grace Scheibeck. Mrs.

Al- 11, -1 .1 Vest and Mrs. Richard Co- 1883 1958 Mrs. winiams, II() is pi Mg ith a quotation by Abra lent of the club. told members ham Lincoln. ler husband no longer criticizes Games were pla: el awl prizes ler hats since she marched in were won by Mrs.

Francis Wag- rom a shopping spree with a ner, Mrs. Scheeler, Mrs. Ilow- lumber he said was ard La, mon. Mrs. Jay "I said right and went tnd Mrs.

Alfred 'mined. The ght out ard bought another." next meeting ill be M'irch 4 taid Mrs. Williams. kilo is noted at Mrs. Lay111011S home, or her exquisite and costly Filth ith Mrs.

Karl Coll leadwear. as 1.1.. ......4 4" I if a m'irptrc 18 3 1958 72 WEST SECOND ST. Eor Appointment Dial PR 5-10(i2 For Your Convenience! Beauty Starts hit Your Hairand at, Loveliest Hairdos come from WE ARE NOW MAKING Evcning Appointmcnts Maynard's Beauty Salon f.I.MR.tem Allow WE ARE NOW MAKING vening Appointments for Your Convenience! i'. Deatity Starts ith Your Hairand tl't, i from Loveliest Ilairdos come aynard Beauty Salon 72 a WEST SECOND ST.

For Appointment Dial PR 5inG2 I 11111; i I I 111 ---2 1 rnt i klr'll 51 -A a gs) I 4 I 5 11 1. Atiwirap-. -1- A Expert Watch Repair Let us give your watch a complete check-up a overhaul including clean. ing, oiling, regulating! All work guaranteed! Century Club to Meet Mrs. Carl Yengling will be moderator of the panel discussion of "Old and New Values in Education" Allen the Century Club meets at 3 p.

m. Monday. at the Masonic Panel members will include Miss Bess Pyle and Mrs. Merle Dully, teacher at Mt. Logan School.

Mr. Harold Young. assistant principal at Mt. Logan School, and Dr. Ranald Wolfe, chief psychologist at the VA Hospital.

and Mrs. Richard T. Ward and son, Richie. Cottage Lane, returned Monday after spending the weekend with their mothers. Mrs.

Helen Hruscienski and Mrs. Genevieve Ward. at New Kensington. Pa. Mrs.

liruscienski returned to Chillicothe ith them. Accompanying them to Pennsylvania was another son, Mr. Thomas Ward. who has resumed his studies at Duquesne University after spending his between-semesters vacation here. Saturday the Ward family attended the wedding of Miss Patty Moran and NYINIA 131W MOM cl Witt dliverS umNmeisamo Pluribus Unum Votes to Revise Club Constitution rluribus Unum Club voted to revise the constitution when the club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.

Charles Dunfee. 345 McKellar St. Twenty members were present. Mr. Bill Bigge in Pittsburgh.

The bride's mother is a dose friend of Mrs. Richard Ward. tiNte loi! tor sr tp tiN si It lip sp Open Evenings 0100D Vt, Itoffild ttlau gt Glass Baskets Milk Glass Mrs. Frank Osborne and daughter, Julia Lee, of Cincinnati, arei visiting Mrs, Osborne's Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Nit-. and Mrs. Frank Corner Eastern Ave. and Watts St. Dial PR 4-4530 Store Hours: 9 A.

ma to 9 P. M. anday Through Saturday. Our Big Sale Continues Through Saturday Cards Personalized Stationery 71:, PRACTICAL GIFT ITEMS AT ATTRACTIVE PRICES. 11- Mrs.

lames Barnes presided at East Main Street. Ithe' meeting and suggested that ilAtA vasr 1Irititie nmrtt rif the various parts of year sons. the constitution be revised to keep with the times. Margaret Jett end '4Z'' Christopher and Michael. Waverly Gift Shop vk returned to their home in woven), uitt bilOp returned to their i '4, bus.

after Mrs. Margaret Jett end wistonher and Michael. Margaret Jett end Kahn's Sliced Bacon alne Complete Line of KAHN'S Flavor Pac Lunch Meats! FREE CARTON REGULAR COCA-COLA With Purchase of A abe King Size Carton -lit NI" Win Lifcsize Fork! Dog NESTLE'S MORSELS CONTEST CONTEST ENDS FEBRUARY 8THI i 1( No, in NESTLE'S MOM CONTEST ENDS Pne Dog ST 1 Tri1711111 Colum1 Reports were given by Mrs. spending the weekend KY Segraves and Mrs. Carl her sis ter, 400 E.

Third St. 4,1 Mrs. t7r with Mrs tarl Al'Overly. Each member received a WAVERLY, OHIO. PHONE 6W 31A Henderson.

and Dr. Henderson. program containing the names of Maplewood Chillicothe the hosts and committees for the CO4'044' 0 '44 4 Ali :04:0 4 a 011.14 Manor. year. Two members, Mrs.

4 4 4 4 4 I 'Charles Collins and Mrs. Eugene Charles, were placed on the in- active list. THURsDAy.FRIDAy- sATuRDAy Followi rts ng the meeting bridge and hea were d. playe Those winning prizes were: bridge, Mrs. Robert Buskirk.

high. and Mrs. Floyd Benson. low: hearts, Mrs. Dana Burble.

high. and Ntrs. Ilan- Knisley, low. Mrs. Edgar Col- 30DNALIS won the club prize.

Refresh- Iments were served by the hostess. AIV-------1 --Al There will be a alenti ne party i and gift exchange Feb. 18 at the i en PIM fa 1111 pn ar home of Mrs. John Grates, 231 S. I 1 in Paint St.

L.F.v.111' 1 3 DAYS Loo I 1 NTROOlt cn New family Size wpookNESTLE'S11 or WORTH OF MARSHMALLOWS A perfect with NESTLti EVERREADY COCOA 41' .1. GET REFUND FORM 16 OZ. IN OUR STORE 4 EL CS1" rn ..7 'FA Ill 4 i 9 I I .11 1 1 I. 3, -------1 vtt ,,,,,,64,,, .1, it -4 pi if 9) ORTH BF i MARSHMALLOWS 1 sAi ,4 A per! ect CO r-- i oir 42 il: -I with NESTIlle il i NAlt; fe 4 -I 0.9,'.. 00" EVERREADy coCOA 4 i 16 OZ.

A ST GEITN RoFFLIURNONT0F04M I 53c ir 97 CAFFEIN FREE 0 rliv 193 0 1 1 I IIA A a 117 0 OFF 6 ed. PLUS IOC COUPON IN JAR: 1 TENDER 11 114 4,1 tiOKED JOWL I DAVID Ark VIIENER5 SMOKED JOWL DAVID II Ili a italP.r- 4 I 1 6774 fit Aff 2ifielf4if fel s' 1 tvr ak coo, SPRY NEDIGEES; ALL Ft A ibs. DAVIES ROLL SAUSI1GE CRISCO lb. 25e 41z lbs. 81100 lbs.

fribe ra FREE $50 In Grocer" Orders When You Guess Number of Razor Blades In A Jar On Display In Our Sterel FIRST PRIZE: $25 Grocery Order Compliments Contest FAST to DIGEST ALL FINE MEAT Contest SAVE 10c CA ELSIE Thomas Wildey's Remembered By Rebekahs Program commemorating the birth of Thomas Wildey was a feature of the meeting of Martha Rebekah Lodge Monday night at 100F Ilan. Mr. Wildey as the founder of Odd Fellowship. Participating in the program ere Mrs. Robert Patton.

Mrs. John Miller, Mrs. Russell ON erly, Mrs. John Dietzel. Mrs.

Elmer Elliott and Mrs. Audrey nice. Refreshments were served in the dining room. Mrs. Casper Ruprecht con ciucted the business session.

The next meeting will be Feb. 17. to Words and music for the war song. "Tramp, Tramp, ere written by Dr. George F.

Root. IA ho uTote many Civii war jA; Save 224! Reg. 59t lb A Favorite Family Treat! Chocolate Covered of Adams Inds Fel). only 813e Eth! SECOND PRIZE: $15 Grocery Order THIRD PRIZE: $10 Grocery Order Fakery INIMINP I 711) 4, slkItik :) k.1 i 1 Large It lon al ge 4 Aril a t) (.5 iy Ito I tam, a6-ta wa taws Fo Ribbon Contest 9 Big Prizes!) Contest Ends Saturday, Feb. Eth FIRST PRIZE-BATHROOM SCALE SECOND PRIZE-.

CAR TRAY SERVING SET THIRD PRIZE-MIRROR CANISTER SET lb. g9c -Trif 110. 1611PC-C 15 msAmc 1.64 DOZEN 6 DOZEN LIMIT! FARM RUN EVERY EGG GUARANTEED! Fo Ribbon Contest 4 )) -41' fp) Bia Prizes e) ,.0 Contest Ends Saturday, Feb. Gth IRST PRIZE-. -o.

BATHROOM SCALE ....,4 CAR TRAY )-1142, i C6 L93 5 SECOND PRIZE 1 SERVING SET '1''' DOZEN LIMIT! A. THIRD PRIZE I I MIRROR CANISTER 1 0 lb SET is I (-v- 8 1 FARM RUN EVERY EGG HERE TODAV ief-neat, Etu bAdern ial tioht weight, neammos fa T. illy one bias, phase Available ia six ealers1 PROI Fern elttitet i tioht weight, ial neammos fa T. illy one bias, phosol Available ia six ealers1 110, K-. 41:: towv, 0 et.fr i-, I -(1 en) 'teiti -f.

0- iii. zo- It it A) i 4 le 4 frit 5 4 10.10204. t' 1,4 1 .............) f--. A Delightful "Big Buy" Saving on this shipment, just receivestll Everybody loves 'cm! Crunchrfresh peanuts toasted to a golden brown and thkkly coated ith rich milk chocolate. Stop at Kresge's to.

morrow and gct a bagful for your family! MARSH WHITE SEEDLESS I GRAPEFRUIT zl for 11 yo 'kit euafrik tAtui tkit't tiLaLL Carnation Milk Inst. Choc. 1' ct 2 for 62c Alaska Salmon Chief Brand lb. 55c Crated Tuna Save All 6 oz. 20c Cut Green Deans.

Green River 21 can 19c ShellsOut Deans. Green River 21 can 23c Dog and Cat Food Jo Bo. 113. 3 for 25c Marshmallow Cream 6 oz. 21c 3 DAYS ONLY-SO HURRY! PAINT and SECOND STS.

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