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CHILLICOTHE, OHIO, SCIOTO GAZETTE PAGE SEVEN TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1936 TELEPHONES 410 and 111 EDITORS Jane Phillips Allyn Mary Pattison Hardy AND CLUBS SOCIETY I Gazette Social Caldenar For Eight Youngsters, Cakes And Candles Six Playlets Are Given By 10 Members Sixteen Are Entertained At Wetzers 11 Sorority To Compliment (4- 7 At Dinner gram chairman, will have as her topic, The Philippine Islands," Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Grace Henry, Mrs. Nelson Grove, and Mrs. George Langley. TUESDAY WESTWAY CLUB OF THE W.

B. A chicken dinner at 6:30 p. nt, at the O. E. S.

temple. W. C. T. U.

AT 2:30 P. M. AT the Walnut Street church tmomNa (11 Sigma Phi Gammas Will Fete Pledges Before Initiation Rites E. Releheldorfer Fetes Group At Card Party And Dinner i) PHI DELTA KAPPA AT 8 P. M.

In the fraternity rooms. ST. CATIIERINE'S GUILD OF St. Paul's church covered dish luncheon at 1230 p. m.

at the parish house. CHILLICOTHE RIDING CLUB at 7:30 p. rn. at the new club rooms at the barn. ST.

PAUL'S CHURCH JUNIOR choir rehearsal and covered dish supper at 5 p. at the parish house. Senior choir at 7 p. m. as, LOYAL BOOSTERS CLASS meeting at 7:30 p.

m. In the Bridge Street Church of Christ basement KNIGHTS OF ST. CEORGE meeting at 730 p. m. In the 'St.

Peter auditorium. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILlary meeting at 7:30 p. m. In the new Legion home. CAPTAIN McKEE BIBLE CLASS will meet at 730 p.

m. In the ladies parlor at Walnut Street Methodist church. ME-SCHOOL 11 I STUDY Group will meet at 7:30 p. m. at the 7tome of Mrs, C.

Eugene Darley, 332 Massie avenue. The topic: "The Beat Way In Sex Educatien." WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSIONary society of Trinity Methodist church dinner 6 p. m. at the church. Members are asked to bring their favorite Bible Hathaway Photo.

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NI: i Hathaway Photo. Hathaway Photo. QUARTERLY BUSINESS MEET-log of Tabernacle Baptist church following prayer meriting at 7::10 irr MRS. EVAN Reicheldorfer, of 4-TI East Main street, was hostess, Monday evening to a group of friends at a buffet supper and bridge party at the Wetzel party home. A snow man centered the table from which supper was served at 7 p.

m. In his hat were favours for each of the guests. On either side were red tapers and red roses and white freesias in white pottery vases. Four tables of bridge were In play during the evening, and when the scores were tallied, prize. were awarded to Mrs.

Jack Reppel and Miss Ruth Hemmer le. Present Were: Mrs. W. E. Beeler, Mrs.

Ralph Beatty, Miss Evelyn Eisnaugle, Miss Hemmer le, Miss Jean Larrick, Miss Minnie Callahan, Mrs. Paul Marzluff, Mrs. Wit. lard Walter, Mrs. W.

C. Berthold, Miss Florentine Mathias, Mrs. Virgil Hess, Miss Elizabeth Cronin, Mrs. Reppel, Mrs. Nelson Lee Kellenberger, Mrs.

Charles Miller and Miss Annette Huff. EVEN pledges will be honored at an initiation dinner on Feb. 14th, according to plans made at the Monday evening meeting of the Sigma Phi Gamma sorority at the home of Miss Ruth Ludwig, East Seventh street. Honor guests at the entertainment, which Will be staged at 6:45 p. m.

at Dun Glen, will be Misses Jean Crowe, Helen Wa 'don, Karleen Bethel and Anna Madru, Mrs. F. G. Lucas, Mrs. Stanley Rook and Mrs.

David Crouse. Mrs. Harold Rittinger will be in charge of the patty. Assisting the hostess in entertaining 23 members, including one from out-of-town, Mrs. Clyde Tulleys of Seville, were Mrs.

Gilbert R. Williams and Miss Dorothy Yuenger. Mrs. Harry Ankrom, presented a report on the recent party for a bride, Mrs. Kenneth W.

Zeh (Mabel le Rosenbush), and the president, Mrs. Robert Litter reported on the Inter-Sorority Council meeting. After the session, refreshments were served. The next hostesses will be Miss Grace Jean Allison and Mrs. Ankrom.

Little Theatre Group Entertains 75 At The Workshop BOUT 75 members and guests attended the little Theater's program of playlets Monday evening at the organization's workshop in the Ross County Block, The program consisted of six blackouts, varying in length from two to five minutes. The stage settings had been done over from the familiar background to simple but effective black backdrop and wings by Mr. Robert Barnhart and Mr. Eugene D. Rigney.

The skits were well received by the audience. Light refreshments of coffee and cakes were served visitors following the program. The skits and their characters were: "Curb Service," with Miss Ruth Breiel and Mr. Earl Wilhelm. "The Man On The Curb" was played by Mrs.

C. A. Fromm and Mr. Elmer Price. Mrs.

C. A. Fromm again took a part in "It's Colossal" with Miss Hollys Jones and Mr. George Easterling. Miss Clara Boggess, Miss Louise Hirsch and Miss Helen Odum played the characters in "Meet Mrs.

Stuckops." Mr. Edward Rosser and Mr. Earl Wilhelm took the two parts in and Mrs. Lynn Palen and Mr. Eugene D.

Rigney played "Mr. and Mrs." 'Miss Ann Edinger Becomes Bride Of Mr. A. Wilson ANti H. CLASS OF THE Trinity Methodist church will have a covered dish supper at 6 p.

m. at the home of Miss Helen Holschuh, 188 East Fourth street. THE ALLEN AVENUE GARDEN Club will meet at 2 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

Roy Dale, 663 Allen avenue. WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOC1- ety of the West Water Street Christian church meeting at 7:30 p. at the home of Mrs. R. T.

Deuvall, 485 Church street. Mrs. Ted Ogden is the leader. church at 2:30 m. at the home of Mrs.

Henry Schmieder, 610 church street III III III Ruth Anne Riehle, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Riehle, Route 8, eeleinsted her birthday on Thursdkv, Jan. 27th. She was five years old.

This brother and sister have birthdays close together: Denver and Ruth Eloise Kinnison, children of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kinnisen, Route 6. Denver will be five on Feb. 9th, and Ruth Eloise two on Feb.

4th. M'EDN ESDAY SUNLIGHT CIRCLE OF Tim Trinity Methodist church all-day sewing with covered dish luncheon at noon at the home of Mrs. P. E. Homans, 341 Clay street.

Members are asked to bring a covered dish and table service. LADIES AUXILIARY AND THE B. O. Veterans joint buainess meeting at 7:30 p. m.

at the O. 11, temple. Mrs. Charles Cleveland and Mrs. Charles Hart will be chairman of the entertainment to follow.

Members and friends are urged to attend. 2 Mount Logan Club Will Give Benefit Party On Feb. 9th WOMEN'S 'MISSIONARY SOCI. ety of Tyler Memorial Us B. church will meet at 2 p.

rn. with Mrs. Emmitt Ater. Allen. avenue.

A full attendance is de. sired, since this is the thank. offering meeting. THURSDAY SENIOR 'WOMEN'S BIBLE clan of Trinity church will meet at 2 p. at the clubrooms.

All members having birthdays in January, February and March are requested to be present. LADIES AUXILIARY OF THE B. of R. T. will meet at 2 p.

at the Firemen's hall. GROUP NO. TRINITY LADIES Aid, will meet at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.

R. W. Wilson, 550 Laurel street. DORCAS CLASS OF THE SAlem church dinner meeting at 6 m. at the church.

Mrs. win Beck, mimionary to China, will be the guest Ppea ker. (1 LADIES GUILD OF THE Frankfort Preabyterian church meeting at 2 p. in. at the home of Mrs.

Casper Megu Miff. of Frankfort. Mrs. Cecil Cox, Mrs, Ben WitIneyer and Mrs. Charles Alexander will be in charge of the benefit card party to be given at 8 p.

tn. on Feb. Oth at the home of Mrs. Everett Le May, 348 Church street, by members of the Mount Logan Garden club. All kinds of cards will be played at the party, and a prize will be awarded at each table.

Refreshments will be served at the close of play. Reservations may be made by telephoning any member of the committee, or the club president, Mrs. C. J. O'Donnell.

0 ces chi 1 (a MID-WEEK SERVICE AT THE First Presbyterian church to be omitted this week. The Rev. Dr. B. Ferris will attend the Ohio Pastors' conference in Columbus.

I 4 1 A ...0 r- i 4 1', 4) 1 f' 1 1, .0 4 el I i g. 4 FJA9' 4 1' ls, .1 ,1 ik 4:,2. Miss Ann Elizabeth Edinger, daughter of Mrs. Edward Edinger, Western avenues and Mr. Alexander Wilson, son of Mr.

and Mn. Albert Wilson, of Gamboa, Canal Zone, were married Monday morn Mg at Catlettsburg, Ky. Rev. A. 0, Price performed the single ring ceremony at the Presbyterian parsonage.

For her marriage the bride wore a powder blue frock trimmed with silver clips at the high neck and navy accessories, Mrs. Wilson attended the St. Mary School and is employed as governess for the children of Mr. and Mn. W.

Scott Mc Kell. Mr. Wilson, who has been vialting for the last four months with his grandmother. Mn. Sallie M.

Haynes, 276 South Paint street. graduated In 1931 from the Balboa high school and attended Ohio State University. Ile is affiliated with the Manonic Lodge. For the present, they are residing with the bridegroom's grandmother. On Feb.

18th, Mr. Wilson will leave to resume his duties as dump inspector at Gam-boa, Canal Zone, where he has been employed for the last six years. Mrs. VVilson will join him at the end of March, WOMEN'S MISSIONARY SOciety of Ctilvttry Lutheran 1, For Second Dance TICHAEL HAtTER and his 1'1' orchestra will play for the second of the series of three dances to be sponsored by the Antler' Dance Club, Saturday in Elks' grill. The formal affair will be held from 10 p.

m. to 2 a. m. Don't Neglect Minor Throat Irritation (0- Many a business career has been inapNINI by a rupture. Free yourself of the restraint that holds back your progress and retards a normal life.

A modern, lightweight truss, expertly fitted to your physiological requirements, will hold the rupture securely. The truss will not Op, aide up nor Interfere with the circulation. Consult our trained and experienced truss fitters Mrs. Dan Huffman Hostess To Class Don't take chances. Rub on month.

ing, warming Musterole. Relief generally follows. Musterole gets such marvelous re. sults because it's NOT just a salve. It's a easing, warming, stimulating and penetratinghelpful in drawing out local congestion and pain.

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WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS meeting at 2 p. m. at the Armory. ALTRUSA CLUB DINNER AND business fleeting at 6 p. m.

in the Warner Hotel. NATHANIEL MASSIF CHAP-ter of the Daughters of the American Revolution meeting at p. m. at the home of Mn. A.

E. Herrnatein, South Mulberry street. A paper, "Valley Forge, Past and Present." will be presented by Mrs. J. B.

Anderson. Assisting the hoidens will be Mrs. W. S. Barrett, Mrs.

E. V. Barrett. Mn. J.

F. Prather, Mrs. F. K. Sextuer and Mrs.

William Greenbaum. VIGO LADIES AID SOCIETY meeting at 2 in. at the home of Mrs. Robert Allbaugh. WOMEN'S FOREIGN MISSION-any society of the Walnut Street Methodist church at 2:30 p.

m. at the home of Mrs. Chester Armstrong, North High street. Mrs. George Boles, pro Hathaway Photo.

On Feb. lith, Glenn Gallagher will be a year old. His parents are 3Ir. and Mrs. Harry Gallagher, Route 5, Hathaway Photo.

Charles D. Lee vias a year old Jan. $lst. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Lee, 117 East Eighth street. NN -104, rea 101 ISCAOratloat W.BRENER biERD Mrs. Fels Hostess To Methodist S. S. Class MIMommoiNO Mrs.

Dan Huffman was hostess, Monday evening, to two guests and 14 members of Class 17 of the First U. B. church at her home on, Watts street. Evelyn LaGard read the scripture, and Onita Wainscott led the devotional serve ice. Refreshments were served.

Betty and Doris Graves will be in charge of the next meeting on March 4th at Mrs. Huffman's home. Refreshments will be served by Clara Leach and Rosemarie Brofft. I (0 Mn, Mort Nicholls presided Saturday evening at a meeting of members of the Sunday School class of the Nipgen Methodist church at the home of Mrs. Lulu Fels.

Alter the opening song, Mn. George Snell gave the 23rd psalm, and Miss Ernestine Traub present. ed the secretary's report. Mrs. Ray Beatty and Miss Mary Cooper were in charge of a program, and refreshments were served by the hostess.

The next meeting will be conducted at the home of Mn. Snell. Mrs. Lloyd Brown Is Instructor In Bridge 3,: 3," 3. 4 :3 4,,,,,,,,,,,,, "4': i 00 '3: 3: 3 3, 1 t6ogi 3,,....,,, "35 'i "A 1 ..6 1 5,1 I 4,:, 1 ,..1.: 4, .0 1 4 1 ...,7..

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Lloyd members of the Young WOmen's club of the Y. M. C. A. assembled Monday evening at the Chamber of Commerce rooms for instructions in bridge.

Three tables were in play. The group will meet again next Monday after the business meeting for third of a series of ten lessons. Thursday at 7:30 p. m. the club members will meet at the Chamber of Commerce rooms for instructions in knitting from Mrs.

L. C. Jones. S. C.

BARR 43 East Main St. Appointment Given 1 1745-A Member Nationsi Assodation Registered Oculists and Optometrists Twenty-two members of the Junior Daughters of Isabella circle assembled Monday evening at St. Peter's church auditorium for a regular meeting. The group was divided Into troupe for scout work. On Tuesday, the members will have a Valentine party at the home of Adeline Simon on Western avenue.

Enjoy Finer Radio Entertainment This Winter With A New G. E. Radio The best orchestras, I I) the best vocalists, the 1 1r I 1 10070 best entertainers and news mmentators I)" are on the air every .1 1 Pi' one of these long win- iI 1 4 ter nights. Don't let $0 1 faulty radio reception i lj spoil them for you See f', 11 the new models tomorrow and prepare to enjoy this winter par- ade of talent. See The Bargains In Older Models and Used Radios Now Being Offered at Reduced Prices The Columbus Southern Ohio Electric Co.

tb IR At Nazarene Church Tune In DICKASON'S Hathaway Photo. Hathaway Photo. The Carnet brothers, Roger Clark and Jackie, ara sons of 31r. and Mrs. T.

R. Carnes, 611 Last Fourth street. Roger Clark will be a year old Feb. 2nd; Jackie sas two on Jan. lith.

'I Warren Cooper was a year old Jan. 22nd. His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Cooper, 611 East Seeond street.

tto Mrs. N. S. Atwell, Mrs. O.

B. Atwell Hostesses 'Making Every Week Count for God" was the topic discussed Sunday evening at the Church of Nazarene at the young people's meeting. Rev. Mr. W.

W. Loveless was in charge of the scripture lesson, and prayer was offered by Mrs. Mary Loveless. Mr. Glenn Evans was the leader, and talks were presented by Mrs.

Loraine Mancino, Mr. Robert Rooker, Mrs. Dolly Peters. Music was played by Miss Betty Tucker. Mrs.

Harry C. Caswell, of Oshkosh, will arrive Thee-day evening to visit for several weeks with her nephew and niece. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac S.

Cook, of Buena Vista, on the Waverly pike. I program to be presented Wednesday evening following a Joint business meeting at 7 p. m. of membens of the Ladies Auxiliary and one o'clock to eight guests. Bridge was played during the afternoon, and when the scores were tallied, Mn.

Fred Sexauer received the high prize. LgUEvl BAKERS Station WPAY Portsmouth 1370 Kilocycles) EVERY DAY AT 9:00 A. M. Don't Miss This Chillicothe Radio Program! SzO Groups To Meet (I the B. O.

Veterans at the O. E. S. temple. Mrs.

Charles Jones will preside at a meeting of the auxiliary and Mrs. James Botkins at the Veterans' session. All members and their friends are invited to attend Mn. O. B.

Atwell and Mrs. N. S. Atwell were joint hostesses, Monday afternoon, to the members of their sewing' club at Mrs. N.

S. Atvvell's home on Caldwell street. Luncheon was served at 20 East Main St Phone 237 Mrs. Charles Cleveland and Mrs. Charles Hart will be cochairmen of the committee for the 3.

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