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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1943 943 CIIILLICOTIIE (OHIO) GAZETTE AND CHILLICOTHE NEWS ADVERTISER PAGE TEN 110000 a 4 'GS 1-1 I West Scheduled est rittn PTA HPars Talk IGO I NG-AWAY Girl Scouts with unfinished PARTY HONORS Famp badgework will go on to 3 p. m. on Problems of Adolescents I are to meet at MAX WEAVER home of Mrs. Joseph at if was guest speaker at the February meeti the ng i meter, 178 Church street.

In i th Nest Fifth ParentTeacher Association Wednesday evening et 1 nix Eugene Weaver, who left for San Diego, of rain the girls will re-; the whool. Ilis topic was "The Price of Maturity in Adoleseents.7. i evening main at the Vanineter home Dr, Wolfe contrasted the opportunities for development of new enter boot training in 1 the Navy, was honored at a party to work on camp craft, ideas and actiites which mad- given by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1PREFERRED Nrw! ern youth enjoys with the fixed STJOSEPH ideas passed down by leaders in AC rit n.

totalitarian nations, patrol boys during the Chrktm03 1 Vir eve holidays. The nominating gil Weaver, Wednesday 4 tong at their 111 Maple I mittee appointed is composed of PREFERRED NEW! SUR SEMI ASPIRIN I apv-A 11PIt1e. ea rs 0 lc GOING-AWAY PARTY HONORS Adolescents 1MAX WEAVER speaker at the Februa meeting Mox Eugene Weaver, who lef kssociation Wednesday evening et Thui evening tor San Diegot of Maturity in Aole ry scents to enter boot trzoning i rtunities for development cif Navy, ew tah, 1 the at a party given by his parenti, Mr. and Mrs. patrol boys during the Christmas WeaVcr, Wednesday eve.

holidays, The nominating rim fl it torn 111 yet pie mittee appointed is composed of at.onti. GS HIT Ze Scheduled West Fifth PTA Hears Talk GO I N-AWAY Girl Scouts with unfinished! PARTY HONORS pamp badgework will go on a juke from 12:30 to 3 P. M. Sat.1 On Problems of Adolescehts urday. They are to meet it0 MAX WEAVER the home of Mrs.

Joseph Van. I Ranald M. Wolfe was guest speaker at the February meeting meter, 178 Church street. In kf the West Fifth Parent.Teacher Association Wednesday evening Mox Eugene Weaver, who left case of rain the girls will re- to enter boot training in the school. topic was "The Price of Maturity in ilhul'IdY 1g for San Diego, main at the Vanmeter home Dr.

Wolfe contrasted the opportunities for development of new to work on camp craft, the Navy, was honored at a party ton, clerk-typist, office of the 85 Ewmg; Geor ge Ott, 8 1 4 ,01, manager; John P. Reeves, city, Riverside; Donald Davis, Route Mrs clerk, finance division; Benjamin Chris eppet, 532 North 'S 411 F. Kearns, chauffeur, Frankfort, Everett Garman, Sinking Springs; 1 Mee of the manager; Major Infant Dian; Wilson, Portsmouth; ,11 Payne, city, and Thomas Barris, and Ira Gene McGarvey, 29 Logan icnigty.dit,,k,titseinodn.; CtYlettallon ant section; and Lowell kl. Strutt, -04 Piketon, dietetic division. 0350 -1 COMPETESQUEEN CONTEST Participate In Needed Project: Chillicothe's Dr, R.

W. nutmeg Recent of tne Inchanapo. SUITS and Dr, Frank Prout, former superintendent of schools here, are I lis Times, Indianapolis, plc- JACKETS I :4 Chris Reppel, 532 North High; Everett Garman, Sinking Springs; Infant Dam Wilson, Portsmouth; and Ira Gene Mc Garvey, 29 Logan, street. SUITS JACKETS USERS 18 te ligh; ings; uth; egart, A 11 tC.CI DELL 'S 11 Itok pv4, it SHOES ISY MILLIONS So PURE, SO FAST, 50 DEPENDABLE FOR CHILDRE! Easy to take. Holt orange lisvor lAt'o oweeterted to child'otoott.

gooy to give. ado. Try it! taking a prontinent- part irr the establishment next fall of the first I tures Gloria Wood among the The impressive rites and core, I Mrs. Arthur; Sherman, Mrs: he list was coinposed of i i mni oes which go with suthori- i neth Ross and Mrs Robert mbers of the Senior Youth "re ew, i br a' elY center of its kind in the natiOn at Blin Green State! 1 finalists the annual Indiana Arbutu Queen con- tarianistn provides a sense of se- 1 kirk. Mrs.

James Russell give 6. Fellowship of Tabernacle university. Baptist may ttractive, Gloria test Tal and a curity tor ouths just to the ex- I brief. talk. on Founders' Day.

eluit eh, During the evening, the Th ren eve rsity ()-t Ohio Society for Crippled be needed for treatment of ir the daughter ot Gene tent that they adhere closely to Preceding the business sessioM group mado reco Child nd the uni rds, one of which cerebral palsy. The noted Balti- the pr Springfield, well known Chillico- ecep of th ts leaders and 11 i hich Dr Prout is resident ate more pecialit Dr 'Patti directed will be sent to Mr. Robvt Blair, i i ss, Winthrop co-sponsors Of the project ticCord 'w follow blindly fixed pattern musical program which included: a-former member who now is at-' i Phelps, will act as consultant to i than ho is recuperating from nnintrtri I i i. ing til an a tinrittriePrtlisnt trinti in 1 ia recent operation which he un- the speaker pointed ing to an announcement mode in St Joseph ASPIRIN RANKEV Cloth toir4 Ir derwent at Good Samaritan pital, Dayton. The clipping from the Times was recently received I by Mr.

Wood's aunt, Miss Ger. trude C. Allen, lozal Insurance' agency operator. I 0 ON HONOR ROLL 9 North Paint Street "The Helping Hand," official pub. A professional advisory corn.

hairman of the ociety's pro. the center through the society. lieation of the society. Dr. Holmes 1 mittee to guide the policies and i fessional committee on rocedures of the center is now cerebral palsy.

being formed. The conditions under which a child will be chg. publication, will serve a two-fold The center, according to the ible for the service have not yet been announced but it is known purpose. It will provide a train. that children from any part of ing ground for students in speech I Ohio may be considered.

and hearing therapy while simul. taneously the cerebral palsied A planning committee to work children to be enrolled will have i out specific details for operation of the center consists of the fol. the benefit of a complete physical treatment program. lowing: Representing the univer- that children from any part of ing ground for students in speecht Ohio may be considered. and hearing therapy while simul- I children to be enrolled will have planning committee to work taneously the cerebral palsied I 4.

i out specific details for operation the benefit of a complete physical of the center consists of the fol- treatment program. lowing: Representing the univer- of behavior, MMEMINEEMIMEEIMONB three selections by the junior or- tending school tit 'Saranac Lake, out. chestra, "Amaryllis," and N. V. Later, refreshments were es, Adolescents of touay face many 1 Silver," Franz Lehar, and "Vim Arli Ail mor difficulties in maturing due nese Melody," Fritz Kreisler; ae- Th ose present includearbara eisebro to greatly increased outlets for eordion solo, "Love's Old Sweet, notherfont, Bill Ilodge, Joan ideas and activities, thus multi- Song," Barbara Odic: vocal Johnson.

Fred flatmaker, Marilyn I plying the sources of anxieties i "The Lovely So.ig 'My Heart Is Miller, Je'isie Graves, Paul 80 WeA Main Street I and frustrations, Dr. Wolfe opin- I Singing," Sue Martin; trumpet maker, Ruth McKee, Johnny ed. The solution, ha added, is to I solos, -Love's Old Sweet Song" Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. David Lee, Special Offer I be found in ever closer relation- and "Home on the Range," Roger Gerald Weaver, the honor guest THIS WEEK ONLY 1 ships between parents, teachers Strausbaugh; and piano s010, and hciiits.

Ments 23 Pc. Suits 79c and adolescents to insure the "Prelude in Sharp Minor," sense of security for all. Rachmaninolf, Do.ri!t Taylor. Cash and Carry Mrs. Wild Atwood presided 1 The nest 'meeting will be on Women's Guild at the business session and re- April 6.

Open 8 a. in to 8 p. m. ported on a party given for the I 4 Aic- Polio Fund ,) GS Groups to Meet iv'C! 41EART-4PPE4IlNat I 4 I RTAIPP(41Nat laktOge4 TIME FOR 10 61113011 I two studnts from this eitY Wheeler and Wesley Sick- 1 I les, Oh are listed on the honor roll (c lat io State university's co1.1 lege of education during the Prince, 1 a I Speech will have-a major em- sity, Miss McClelland and Dr. Futumn quarter Myra K.

rankfort, phasi at the center so far as is among those Mu- Elden T. Smith, chairman of the dents who made thd honor roll in dm i Nif student-training goes, but phys. speech department; representing the college of arts. ical and occupational therapy, un- I the Ohio society, Dr. Hohnes, Additional students enrolled at der medical direction, will also be 1 chairman of the professional ad- I the university for the winter I 1, i given the youngsters to round out I visory committee of cerebral quarter, are Joseph L.

Diehl, the treatment side of the service. I Walter B. Underwood, Co-INancy A. Morris and Charles L. isliol The project, tot be called the IUMULISP executive director, and West, this city, and Joseph Max Cerebral Palsy.

Center, will be Julian G. Gardner, Napoleon, Knisley, of Bainbridge. 61130 housed in the speech building now field secretary, Representing the state department education, under construction on the campus. HOSPITAL NOTES Miss Adeline McClelland, director Mrs. Hazel C.

McIntire, Colum- of the university's speech and bus, director of the Division of Mrs. Clarence Jones, 163 East hearing clinic, will be in charge. Special Education. Fourth street, was admitted en i i Thursday to Chillicothe hospital Dr. Holmes and Dr.

Prout are Funds for the employment of where she is scheduled to undergo centerspeech thie apist, physical or pictured the society's publica- professional personnel for the surgery on Monday. tion when they recently conferred 1 therapist and occupational ther- Condition of Mrs. Nick Heffen- th with other representatives at I 1 admitted Jackson, Route 3, who was apistwill come from the Ohio Bowling Green State university. I mitted last Sunday for third and I Society for Crippled Children. I The need for such a project has degree burns suffered when her The organ organization also will pro- been discussed before various lo- 1 home was destroyed by sire, is vide such special equipment as cal groups during the last few years and those interested will be I reported improved.

I Condition of Miss Elizabeth El- The glad to learn that plans are going Guests Attend Party fOrward. huff, Park street, who was ad- Given by GS Troop 22 ----o--- tnitted on Wednesday after she had been found in an unconscious Winnie REMOVALS Locke, Troop 9, Janice By Herlihy: Friday, R. c. stark condition at her home, is reported i Ch McFerrin, Troop 13, Joanne Wag- from 17 Huron road to Plyley's 1 "fairly good." ner, Troop 11, and Carma Robin- Patients discharged on Thurs-1 18 lane; Robert Steel from Plyley's son, Troop 8, were guests at the I day were Mrs, Don' Pack, 679 lane to 17 Huron road. valentine party given by Girl i Washington.

Mrs Ernest Fisher, By Ward: Thursday, Miss Helen I Scout Troop 22, after school Wed- from Sc it 1 1701i East Second! Cal. kV A. 14,1.40 Guests Atterid Party forward. Given by GS Troop 22 --o--- REMOVALS Winnie Locke, Troop 9, Janke By Herlihy: Friday, R. C.

Stark 1 McFerrin, Troop 13, Joanne Wag- from 17 Huron road to Plyley's per, Troop 11, and Carma Robin- lane; Robert Steel from Plyley's son, Troop 8, were guests at the I lane to 17 Huron road. valentine party given by Girl 1 By Ward: Thursday, Miss Helen i Scout Troop 22, after school Wed- Scott from 1701i East Second for and you'd The this city, esley Sick. honor roll rsity's col.1 luring the K. Prince, those stuonor roll in enrolled at I the winter I I L. Diehl, Charles L.

1114 oseph Max fe. 61113011 3,, 165 East dmitted on 1 liti ANIIW i 1701i East Second! just right thos you like "only those with whom have some fun just right .4) C111 Cti ours The Kind of Cards That Kiddies and GrownUps Like To Send and Receive. Woruen's of St. John's ElYange heal and Reformed church Because of the March of I voted a contribution to the March Dimes movie, the Girl Scout Dites planning board and Juliette (l at it February meeting Low committee vil1 meet' at Tuesday afternoon at the Sunday 9 a. tn.

SaturdaY SeVenicen members 'at the G. S. school 1-14111: office instead of 10 a. tn. The wet" P1111- girls on the committee are re-1 Mrs.

Dan Steel had charge of minded to take their Juliette the wrlieh were on Low pennies the topic Who Is My Neighbor?" IA meditation reading, "Where Love Is," was given by Mrs. C. Mrs. Lloyd DeBord LT. Ebeithack.

Readings on the topic, "Know Entertains Bunco Club Your were given Lloyd DeBord entertained Vernon Betsch, Mrs James BetsCh and Mrs. Edward the Bunco club 'Wednesday night at her home on Park street, Mrs. Owen D. Knox, who was 'Mrs. Ver iron Beth, president, ing her birthday, received cards conducted the business, session.

and handkerchiefs from the mein. MitlitteS Of the last meeting were bers and a gift from her secret read by Mrs. Albert Schtnitt and pal. Harold Sheridan gave the Prizes for the Bunco games treasurer's report. were won by Mrs.

L. G. Holing, I During the social 1-wur, refresh-high, Mrs. DeBord, second, ments were -served at a table dee! Knox, traveling, and Mrs. R.

W. mated in a valentine theme. The low. refreshment committee was coin-A dessert course was served by of MI s. James Betsch, Mrs.

the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Scott Schmitt and Mrs. N. E. Kidnockt Strong and Mrs.

Charles Bauer.16,. Deecorations were in keeping Refrothment cominittee for the with St. Valentine's Day. The March meeting includes Mrs. will meet again on March 2 Jacob Basch, at the home of Mrs.

W. R. Ills, Tylls Stleurtew and Miss 621Allen avenue. Katheryn Slicarrow. i Troop 30 Brownies Two New Members Make Valentines uhr.

iitiri avenue atheryn Shearrow. Troop 30 Brownies Two New Members Make Valentines Homey and Chapman Co. apman Co. i 18-20 W. Second it.

0 W. Second St. nesday at First Evangelical street to storage. ed Brethren church. -L0---- After a short business meeting, the group sang songs arid played I NEW VA EMPLOYES New employes, who began games.

Valentines were distribut- working this week at Veterans' ed and refreshments were hospital, accordmg to the person. Mrs. Howard Turley and Barbara nel offices, are Marcy E. Hines, Noble were the leaders present. Duvall, and Evelyn J.

Clarke, Clarksburg, registered nurses; READ TUE CLASsIEIED ADS Donald 1,1. Buchwalter, Kings. 7 1 Tut-1'e d71'1A' Barbara hospital, hospital, according to the persons nel Noble were the leaders present. offices, are Marcy E. Hines, Duvall, and Evelyn J.

Clarke, registered nurse; READ TIIE CLASsIFIED ADS Donald AL Buchwalter, Kings- rage. 0 tployes, wito began is week at Veterans' 7ordm to the person. are Marcy E. Hines, and Evelyn J. Clarke, registered nurses Boehmalter, Kings- Clever As Can Be Came In and See Them! 5c to S5.00 SPECIAL SWEETHEART and FAMILY CARDS.

I Even Cupid'. ct i i Darts Are i yd. lored Ta I Today! CENTRAL PHARMACY 'Vain and Paint Streets THE TFASH1ON Junior Specialists! SPRING PRINTS i i i te i7 100 Denier Rayon Crepes At A Reasonable Low Price. $8.99 ll elcomed by Troop i Brownies of Troop 30 made il valentines following their bu couts of roop 23 and si- their leadim, Mrs. Kent Castor, ness session Wednesday after met lyecinesday afternoon at St.

i school at the Tyler Memorial Mary schno. Two new mem. Evangelical United Brethren MARSH bers. Jeannette Gabler and Jean church. 'St Hilda Jo Ransdell, president, 13r(a)kbarli' were welecalled into p- ecla Purchase al; the troop.

Beverly Saunders was conducted the session. Josephine i Purpero called the roll and read a visit'lrPlans -ere i the minutes of last meeting cmpleted for a vaenti ty to bgiven ne pare gin ront 1 while Rose Purpero collected the 4 11.11.h-h 1 dues. 3:30 to 5 In. Thursday at Mrs, 41. I esstor's home.

Gimes were play- .1 Vi, lata ma I I 1 linor vas oluntee ed to I ed and the meeting closed with A 't. make a valentine box for the 4-- next meeting. The Juliette LOW gr111) iliging. money as collected by Virginia i i Fink. Clarksburg Grange Step quety into The meeting closed with a Officers Entertained tb these new Springy fade-out service.

Leaders present were sirs. Harold Riffle, Mrs. Air. and Mrs. Wendell Morrison Elmer Curry and Sally Goodman.

entertained officers of the Clarks-e CREPE SOLES .0.3 I burg grange at a meeting at their i (ji. YMCA Newcomers Club tiOnK! Mond Ill ay evening. 1 -----4ts Gives Bridge- Party I Air. Morrison, master of the 1 grane presidd during the bus- 4 --N Mrs. R.

S. Cobb and Mrs. Rich- iness session. The home eeonom- i ail. el! ics committee cliseued ss plans for ard Leon won the prizes for 'aiti-- high bridge lunch' at the Fm a arm scores at the party srvilli4 'sr' -I, Ha ome ro Wee from Feb.

at the Ross County to. 4,,,, given by the YMCA Friendly i -4, sl'i ir o' --i. ..0...,,, firgunds 15 to 17 -4 Ili. seti's eise, Newcomers club Wednesday aft- i ernoon at the MC Air ificiive. The Pomona Grange alf -e, e- voisressetiema YA.

ii-ill have charge of the lunch ''''Alt Peeke received the consolati on 4 prize. I Refreshments were served by 1 The group decided to have a membership drive and attendance Mrs. R. L. Warner and Mrs.

T. B. contest with the women compet- li 4 Trees, co-hostesses for the after- inif linst Mm Mrs. Philip ---1 aehe -1 noon. Walters will serve as chairman of 's The affair, was the in: tho woMen's group and Mr.

F. W. Grimm 1 the twice-a-month series lehich Taylor. char iman of the men. The Brown 1,:,,.,.

the club is giving during the win- i losers will entertain the winners Red You'll save $1.00 to $2.00 ter. The next bridge party is set when the contest closes in April. Wine by beating the Rush Season for 7:45 o'clock Wednesday eve-1 Degree work will be given at the 4,, fling Feb. 16, at the YMCA. Airie April meeting and Airs.

F. W. LeVon and Mrs. R. W.

Burtnett Taylor and Mts. Morrison were will be kostesses. named. co-chairmen Of the degree Flexible We 1 gles cz) Oxfor 1 Paint Valley Grange team. The officers made plans for a banquet in March honoring the Has Regular Session basketball teams of Clarksburg high school Coach Carl Alsberg 4 Paint Valley Grange No.

2701 met Tuesday evening at the and the cheerleaders. Air. Howard J. Blue, county grange hall ire Baiebridge. Over- (( i depute, and Mrs, Blue were pres- i'' 'Llk 1 i seer Clark Alexander presided in eat and each gave a short talk.

1 1 the absence of the master, Mr outlining several projects of the li I i Albert Amole. statee grange which the county sx During the lecture hour, Mrs. 047 gramees. sponsior, Jack Bartram showed colored After the meeting refreshments slides on 'Safety First in the ere served tni Air. and Mrs.

Blue, and slides pertaining to. sig. and Airs. Howard Martin, Air. T-s es r- 4 World War I.

Mrs. Ruby M. Kiser and Mi's. Carl hitten L. and chit- .,21: is In the advance played the piano accompanintent dren.l nice and Carlene, Mr.

and Spring Styles for group singing of a hymn. i 'she. 'ph olip aers lt and children. 4 i Phi 31 I. ris a rir.

Tlr. Air. and and Carole Le. 1 As 2 9 9 Navy Mothers' Club ,1 lt, I i I 1.. A ayo s.

arl JeL.n, on. AL e. .1 hn Has Business Session Ater anti daughter, Via Jean, Mrs. SIZES Edward llawkin. cw.

4 Mrs. Herschel Red to 9 itter, Mrs. Bernard an. ander, presided, at the reg Steinh rier Atr an Mrs. ular Green iiii a meeting of Navy Mothers Club nary'.

4 i --1d cm Louis -t a Brown No. 338 Wednesday evening in the i municipal courtroom in the Lima.VFW Auxiliary 'city Wine First Quality i building liary Gives Hospital Party I. 0 The club decided to hold'. if CIVIAbo meetings iri the city building VFW tif Lima spon- HOSE permanently. Mrs.

Fred Placier sorrl a party Un- 61 patients in Special and Mrs. Edith Griesheimer' weee 30-A the VA hospital, .) named to serve as a committee Thies.jrre; evcrene. SHOES for a parity at the Veterans Ad-( d- i ts fr, bzirs were i 4' 77rFeltu Ministr est atmn hospital. i cl. -Fix ir vas ar- Point at Second i The next meeting will be on he.

7T- si Ritchey i Feb. 16 and NI.ss Agrics I 1114 Special 'Purchase ale 1 it L. irs upri-11 i 44, it. ma 4 gs 't 4. titaii Step quietly into these new Springy CREPE t't)INES 4 I sc ttN A 1r yr 9 'A i- itittoksitonw, A I I a ONLY '1 Groan Ikk, i Brown Red Vilril'il You'll save $1.00 to $2.00 Wine by boating the Rush Season Flexible We 1 gies Oxfor 1 a az k----.

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