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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 9

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1951 (OHIO) GAZETTE AND CHILLICOTHE NEWS ADVERTISER PAGE NINE 'Art for Children' Topic Of Mothers' Club Speaker Mrs. Foster Rinehart spoke on "Art for Children" the at meeting of the Progressive Mothers' club Thursday evening at Mrs. Ralph Templin's home, 46 East Eighth street. Mrs. Rinehart displayed oil paintings made by her students.

An open discussion followed. Mrs. Paul Hough, president, 120 Smart Modern The conducted the business session. secretary's report was read Colors. by Mrs.

Charles Corbin. It was decided to have a sale at the March Melindlephant Foy sert Templin During course Mrs. and the Carl was her social Sulzer served assisting, hour, and by a host- des- Mrs. Mrs. esses, Hough.

The next meeting will be Feb. FINE PAINT GERLING'S 15 cothe at the Child YMCA Study with and the Guidance Chilliclubs as guests. Dr. Ranald Wolfe W. Second St.

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Paint St. Dial 5546 PTA Meets for Last Time In Western School Building Tuesday evening meeting of the Western Parent-Teacher association was the last of the organization's sessions to be held in the Western school building. The February meeting will be in the new Worthington school. Mr. Charles Riggin, program the probate courtroom under chairman, introduced the speak- leadership of Dr.

Ranald M. ers: Mr. John A. Smith, principal Wolfe. of Chillicothe high school, who Mrs.

Charles Heiss, Red Cross discussed the subject, "Are We blood donor chairman announced Teaching enough Americanism in Western unit's quota had been Our Schools?" and Mr. Richard met at each visit of the Red Cross Enlow, principal of Western bloodmobile. school, whose topic was "Meth- Mrs. Harold Barber, chairman ods of Grading in Our Schools." of the nominating committee, preMiss Helen Brown, also intro- sented the name of Mrs. Thomas duced by the program chairman, Marr as to fill the unpresented the CHS Freshman expired secretary, Mrs.

Daniel Girls' Ensemble, which sang "Ital- Johnson, who has moved to Coian Street Song" and "Holiday for lumbus, and Mrs. Marr was unStrings," with Margaret Freeland animously elected. at the piano. Mrs. Landrum introduced Mrs.

Mrs. Ross Landrum, president, Frank T. Marr, member of the conducted the business session. board of education, who was a Mrs. J.

V. Robinson, magazine guest at the meeting. Mr. Enlow chairman, announced 35 subscrip- announced the dedication of the tions secured to date for the na- new Worthington building on tional and state PTA magazines, the evening of Jan. 25.

Mrs. Lanand noted that Western PTA is drum announced the art exhibit working to secure the $200 teach- to be held from 3 to 10 p. Feb. ers' scholarship which the Ohio 8, at Worthington school under Congress of Parents and Teachers sponsorship of the City PTA is allocating to the council that Council. has the highest percentage of sub- Rooms receiving attendance scriptions in relation to number awards were: first, Mrs.

Janet of members. Bell's second grade; second Mrs. Mrs. Edison Gerber, study William Rodgers's first grade; and group chairman, asked members third, Miss Floribel Huffman's to attend the meetings of that fourth grade. group which are held the third Tuesday night of each month in READ THE CLASSIFIED ADS FIGHT POLIO Joint MARCH OF DIMES JANUARY 15-31 Chest Colds, Co help relieve congesdon, oreness, coughing, rub on muscular warming VICK! Why Thousands of Doctors prescribe pleasant tasting PERTUSSIN FOR BAD COUGHS (CAUSED BY COLDS) PERTUSSIN acts at once.

Itnotonly relieves such coughing but also loosens up phlegm and makes it easier to raise. PERTUSSIN 15 safe! Mighty effective for old and young! Pleasant tastinal Miss Audrey Rinehart Betrothal Announced Mr. and Mrs. John Rinehart of Route 3 are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Audrey, to Mr. Rudy Rayburn, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Rayburn of Dayton. Both Miss Rinehart and Mr. Rayburn were graduated from Unioto high school. The bride-elect is employed at the Mayfair department store and Mr.

Rayburn is an employe of a milk company in Dayton. No date has been set for Miss Daily Arranges Club Program Miss Maude Daily was program chairman at the January meeting of the Liberty Garden club Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hiram Brown, 89 West Main street. Miss Daily had. as her topic, "Planting for Our Feathered Assisting hostesses were Mrs.

H. Fred McKinniss and Mrs. Howard Gilsdorf. The president, Mrs. Robert Wetzel, had charge of the business session.

Seventeen members answered roll call by naming birds they had seen recently. Mrs. Earl Baird and Mrs. Robert Jones told various ways they had fed birds this winter. A piano duet was played by Mrs.

Henry Jones and Mrs. George Byers. During the program, the lowing papers were read: "Berried Trees, Shrubs and Vines," Miss Daily; "American Holly," Mrs. Rondeau Counts; and "Gourds," Mrs. Byers.

A tea followed with Mrs. Wetzel and Miss Daily pouring. The table was centered with a live garden scene. 15 Brownies Present At Troop 34 Meeting Fifteen members and two leaders, Mrs. Bernard.

Steinhauser and Mrs. Walter Vollmar, were present at the meeting of Brownie Troop 34 Wednesday. afternoon at the Clarksburg school. Norma Jean Caplinger, president conducted the meeting. Barbara Vollmar called the roll and Janice Brown collected dues.

The girls made pictures and later, refreshments were served by Barbara Vollmar. Gray Ladies Hear Talk on 'Assignments' Miss Evelyn Miller, Red Cross field representative at the Veterans Administration hospital, -spoke on "Assignments" at the meeting of the Red Cross Gray Lady service Wednesday night at Mrs. Fred Templin's home on Hirn street. The speaker noted that Ross county Gray Ladies served over 5000 recorded hours at the hospital last year. She stressed the importance of members properly recording the hours they work at the hospital.

Mrs. Cecil Cox, chairman, presided at the meeting. The Gray Lady prayer was given by Mrs. Carlos Eycke. Announcement was made of the next visit of the bloodmobile unit on Feb.

14 and fol-15 at the Walnut Street Methodist church. After the meeing, a handkerchief shower was given for Mrs. Nellie Overly, who is going to Dayton to work. The next meeting will be a covered dish dinner at 6:30 p. Feb.

17, at Mrs. Cox's home on Scioto avenue. GS Troop 3 Works On Folk Dance Badge Mrs. Clyde King and son, Burdette, were guests at the weekly meeting of Girl Scout Troop 3 Thursday evening at the recreation hall on the Federal Reservation. A short business session was held and later, the girls worked on dances for their Folk Dance badges.

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