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Nonmommemoomilemostomponnomora ponikh6womommommemolok r.111MINEMOIEM11011 rmilkm.e1MRRIMME,41bmi e.n..w,ammwMINOIMEMMARWMUNIEMIENIPS 1 5 5 Enommonnolli ebilltrutiv (CM Ganttr4 Wednesday, Nov. 21, 193'6 ebilltrutt (9.) Gatrttr-3 ENTION Mrs. Smith 'New Members 1PTO Uses New 41 Shows Cid) by tAll-Purpose I PERSONAL I. of I 1 and Mrs. 'Robert Maclorairly 1 Oilier-1 L)I 111L)L)be M00111, I uuuy I and Mrs.

'Robert Machrair I 1 cim tIPW Mr Sh, weekend visit with Mr. and Mn. IuaecwloM ecorations- fin; have ze- Mrs Anni Cillsrin Mrs. Clau-1 tninto Parent Teacher uecorations- I Mrs. Annie Gibson, Mrs.

Clau- tnioto Parent Teacher Organ- land daughter, Suzanne. have re- turned to their home in Pittsburgh, giving holiday with Miss Sharrer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sharrer, 85 Fruit Hill Dr. Additional guests Thanksgiving Day will be Mrs.

Sharree's sister, Mrs. T. E. Thorrxon, and Mr. Thompson of Columbus.

WHEN YOU THINK OF INSURANCE Kemmerer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. W.

Kemmerer, Caldwell Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl F. Hagemann, Vine Street. They plan to attend the Ohio State-Michigan football game Saturday.

I act's titipt Onno -7) PLACE YOUR FULLER BRUSH CO. Christmas Orders McCARTHY HOTEL Dial PR 4-6366 IF ITS WORTH OWNING IT'S WORTH PROTECTING 70 Central Center Ph. PR 3-22M POMINEllb IlZn Mrs. Ray Smith, an Vest and Mrs. Goldie Banetzation used the new all-purpose after visiting his parents, Mr.

fudge, was guest speaker at thel were elected into membership iniroom at the school for its meet-land birs. L. C. Macbrair, Sulphur joint meeting of Afternoon and the Women of the Moose whenimg Tuesday night. Mr.

Leland Road. Because of the illness Evening Sections of the group met Tuesday eveninglPuttcarnp presided and Mr.tof Mrs. L. C. Macbrair.

Mr. and Heights Garden Club Tuesday 'eve- at the lodge halt Charles Stephens, new principal, Mrs. Thomas Nlacbrair. Buckeye ning. Mrs.

Harold Kelley, Lime- Mrs. Marvin Moss had charge welcomed the parents. Street, also were at the C. Mac-stone Boulevard. was the hostess.

of arrangements for the covered Dr. Ranald Wolfe. chief PsY- brair home. Mrs. Smith explained that her dish dinner which preceded the, ichologist- at the Veterans llos- talk would be informal and that meeting, Mrs.

Marshall spoke to the group on "My Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Lorbach.

she welcomed questions. She made senior regent, presided at the Child Is Growing and Learning. Annis Court, plan to spend Thanks-several arrangements during her business session. A discussion period followed the, Day in Columbus as guests talk and also showed arrangements Plans were made for a Christ- talk. 0, of Mr Mrs.

Walter Jacobson. which she bad made prior to the mas party Dec. II at the Fox After the meeting there was a meeting. Farm. Reservations are to be bake sale and bazaar with Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bordner, Large stick candy was used for made by Dec. 8 with the commit- Vernon Gullette. Mrs.

Everett E. Fourth Street. plan to leave candles in a red and white center. tee, Mrs. Clarence Hatmaker, Parker, Mrs.

Clyde Acord and Wednesday for Columbus to spend piece planned for a children's chairman, Mrs. Casper Ruprecht Mrs. Frank Miller in chaige. the Thanksgiving holiday with their party. Two arrangements featuring and Mrs.

Carl Carter. Mrs. Harold Norman and Mrs. S011 and daughter-In-law, Mr. and red carnations with dark green Mrs.

Homer Cutright was re-William Hitch served refresh- Mrs. Dale Bordner and family, and foliage were ief special interest. ported ill. Initiation will be con- ments after the meeting. The their daughtcr, Mrs.

Willard Wise Mrs. Smith showed how to use ducted at the next meeting on next session will be Dec. 18; and son. Madonnas in holiday decorations, Dec. 4.

vith Mrs. Juanita Hendricks in 1 suggesting that white and colored charge of the program. I M. and Mrs. John Colligan of flowers were appropriate.

Band Boosters Jackson, will arrive Wed. Baskets and woven aats can be Mrs. Hess Mrs. Jenkins nesday evening to spend Thanksgiv- effective containers and back- I ing and the remainder of the week ground for many of flowers Plan Skating Give Illustrated Talk with Mr. and Mrs.

Oka Carlson and and foliage. She showed a wreath Pa rty Nov 29 Homentakers, from Londonder- family' Club Drive. Mr. Colligan made of Christmas candies and is Mrs. Carlson's brother.

ry Vigo and Richmond Dale corn- made suggestions for door decor- at the lodge halt jCharles Stephens, new principaldMrs. Thomas Nlacbrair. Buckeye Mrs. Marvin Moss had charge welcomed the parents. also were at the C.

Mac-of arrangements for the covered Dr. Rana Id Wolfe. chief PsY- brair home. dish dinner which preceded the ichologist at the Veterans llos- meeting, Mrs. Marshall spoke to the group on "My Mr.

and Mrs. H. A. Lorbach4 senior regent, presided at Is Crowing and Learning. Annis Court, plan to spend business session.

A discussion period followed the.giving Day in Columbus as guests Plans were made for a Christ- talk. 0, of Mr Mrs. Walter Jacolason. mas party Dec. -11 at the Fox After the meeting there was a Farm.

Reservations are to be bake sale and bazaar with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman made by Dec. 8 with the commit- Vernon Gullette.

Mrs. Everett E. Fourth Street, plan to leave; tee, Mrs. Clarence Hatmaker, Parker, Mrs. Clyde Acord and Wednesday for Columbus to spend; chairman, Mrs.

Casper Ruprecht Mrs. Frank Miller in chaige. the Thanksgiving holiday with their; and Mrs. Carl Carter. Mrs.

Harold Norman and Mrs. S011 and daughter-in-law, Mr. and, Mrs. Homer Cutright was re- William Hitch served refresh- Mrs. Dale Bordner and family, and ported ill.

Initiation will be con- ments after the meeting. The their daughtcr, Mrs. Willard Wise ducted at the next meeting on next session will be Dec. 18 and sons Dec. 4.

with Mrs. Juanita Hendricks in charge of the program. I Mr. and Mrs. John Colligan of Band Boosters Jackson, will arrive SS Mrs.

Hess, Mrs. Jenkins nesday evening to spend ThanksgivPlan Skating Give Illustrated Talk ing and the remainder of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Oka Carlson and Party Nov. 29 HomeMakers, from Londonder- family.

Club Drive. Mr. Colligan is Mrs. Carlson's brother. ry, Vigo and Richmond Dale handmade De judge, joint Evenin Height ning.

stone talk she we severa talk at which meetin Lars candle piece party. red foliage Mrs. Madon susses flower Bask effecti grounc and fc made made P. fro thing sure as sure can be NX 6 (470; a 1: g. 4 Mr.

and Mrs. F. Hintz Jr. and their children, Janice and Leland. of Wheeling.

W. will spend Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. C. Richard Bulger and family, Club, Drive.

Miss Mildred Long of Middletown is a guest this week at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. George Jurcisin, 651 Cedar St. Thursday the Jurcisins wut take Miss Long back to Middletown and spend Tbanksgiv, in with Mrs. Jurcisin's parents, I Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Foullin. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dunlap and daughter, Gladys, of Elyria visited over the weekend with friends and 'relatives in and near Londonderry.

Mr. and Mrs. Emmett White have returned to their home in Lebanon after a visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jessie White, Vine Street, and Mr.

and Mrs. Otto Thomas, Fleet Street. Mr. and Mrs. M.

B. Barnes of 'Akron are guests of Mr. and Stambaugh, Limestone i Boulevard. 4 a9Act-294. Thanks-1 I I I ed-I corn-Band Lo-imunities held a rug Mr.

and Mrs. William R. Maull, skat-Imeeting from 1:30 to 3:30 Whitford West Farm, have returned, Wednesday at the home of Mrs. from Currituck Sound, wherel James Emmons, Londonderry they spent three days duck-huntmeeting Pike. ing.

En route home they visited' Mrs. Jay Hess of Ray and Mrs. Rose Hill. a restored mansion in C. E.

Jenkins of Vigo discussed thern Maryland. 1 carnmit-Ithe making of hooked rugs, the materials to use and 1 Ir. and Mrs. J. Erie Nutt, Westl 'telling how.

to cut them, They Fifth Street, are visiting in Colum-' also displayed rugs to illustrate bus with their two daughters, their talk. Eric Stocklin and Mrs. A 11 ison 1 Mrs. Harry Dixon of Vigo dis- Fees, and their families. cussed weaving of rugs on a loom' their talk.

bus with their two daughters, Mrs. Eric A Mrs. Harry Dixon of Vigo dis- Fees, and their families. Stocklin and Mrs. llison cussed weaving of rugs on a loom, 1 00 both tiEgi Pod.

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,3. 0 1 oil; ituluded 't 4 proves his love for thee I USE OUR PAYMENT PLAN-NO ADDED COST! 3.1rs. Charles Bliss and Miss Marian Bliss of Cranston, R. are guests this week at the home of Mr Mrs. Paul Bliss, Fruit Hill Drive.

ewelev ations. I Band Boosters Club of Mt. Lo- 'gen School are planning a skatDuring the business meeting coning party Nov. 29 according to ducted by Mrs. David Doner it announcement made at the club's was 'announced that the two sec- meeting last week.

Mr. William tions will be separate garden clubs. Mick will be in charge of posters Officers for each group will be for advertising the party. elected and installed in January. Members of the ticket commit-Afternoon Section will meet Dec tee include Mrs.

William Mick, 18 at the home of Mrs. Elmer Bar- Richard E. Mrs. rett for a Christmas musicale andlMark White, Mrs. Richard L.

cookie exchange. Mrs. Lout sism, an Mrs. Harley Martin, Mrs. Euphrat, Fruit Hill Drive, will en- Clyde Russell, Mrs.

Clyde Artertain the Evening Section Dec. thur and Mrs. Joseph Malone. 17 with Mrs. Karl F.

Hollenbach in Mr. Harold Young has charge charge of the program. of membership cards which will Mrs. Leonard Lanni and Mrs. T.

De sent to parents of band memJ. Adams are members of the coin- bers asking them to join the club. mittee to prepare two Christmas The group will have its next baskets for needy families. Mem- meeting Dec. 12 at the school.

bers are asked to contribute either Mr. DeWitt Thornton was food or money for the project. speaker at the last meeting. Ile Mrs. Frank Winkler announced told of the band's progress and that the January meeting of the the instruments which will be Afternoon Section will be a hobby needed.

Mrs. Martin presided at and collection show. Members wish- meeting. ing to display are asked to check with the committee so there wiB1 Sewing Meets not be duplicalm Boosters Club of Mt. gait School are planning a ing party Nov.

29 according to announcement made at the club's last week. Mr. William 'Mick will be in charge of posters advertising the party. Members of the ticket I tee include Mrs. William Richard E.

Mrs. 'Mark White, Mrs. Richard L. 'Smith, Mrs. Harley Martin, Mrs.

Clyde Russell, Mrs. Clyde Ar- thur and Mrs. Joseph Malone. Smith, Mrs. Harley Martin, Mrs.

Clyde Russell, Mrs. Clyde Ar- thur and Mrs. Joseph Malone. Mr. Harold Young has charge of membership cards which will be sent to parents of band mem- bers asking them to join the club.

The group will have its next meeting Dec. 12 at the school. Mr. DeWitt Thornton was speaker at the last meeting. Ile! told of the band's progress and the instruments which will be needed.

Mrs. Martin presided at meeting. Sewing Club Meets ar.ons. Duni ductcd was 'a tions Office electec Atte 18 at I rett fc cookie Euphr tertait 17 wit charm Mrs J. AdE mittee basket bers a food Mrs that I Alten and cc ing to with I not Im and showed articles she had Mr.

made. Others attending the meet- and Mrs. Robert Coe and i. ing were Mrs. Robert Herron Mr and Mrs.

Ralph Kemmerer Mrs. Don Counts, Mrs. Reuben and daughter. Jane, Kingsport, Jones, Mrs. Howard Duvall, Mrs.

will arrive Friday for a lo. G. Haubeil, Mrs. William Den Miss Karen Sharer, a student! at Ohio State, University, and Mr. Robert D.

McCoy of Bainbridge wU spend the Thanks-, 13 it SECOND Elmo 1:1011 I fling, Mrs. Carmi Jones Jr. and Mrs. Robert Harness. I Five Have Shower For Mrs.

Nichols Mrs. Denver Nichols was hon. ored at a layette shower Satur Five Have Shower For Mrs. Nichols Mrs. Denver Nichols was honored at a layette shower M.

a 4 7 I 4 a 6 Amnia 41 el '04' .,..1 I i em.a......, 111111 I I Saturday evening at the home of Miss With Miss Riehle Sorority Schedules I Licrq Ice Dearta, WI Illarnsp Eleven members of the Jolly pike. Co-hostesses were Mrs. Holiday Breakfast Twenty Sewing Club met Wed- Robert L. Dearth, Miss Barbara Members of Delta Sigma Kappa afternoon with MiSs Eva Dearth, Mrs. Lorren Pence and.

Sorority will meet for their an- iRiehle at her home on Church Mrs. Clarence Prickett. nual Thanksgiving breakfast at 8 Street. Pink, white and blue crepe o'clock Thursday at -Anderson Cards were signed to send to paper decorated the bassinet Grill. Plans were made when the ill members and it was an- which contained the honor guest's, sorority met Thursday night at 1 nounced that Mrs.

Cecil O'Brien gifts. Games provided entertain- 1 the Inter-Sorority Council Rooms.lexpects to be discharged from the I ment with prizes going to Mrs. Miss Frances Bowen presided 1 hospital this week. 'Nichols, Mrs. Truman Fetters, and reports were given by Mrs.

1 Plans were discussed for Mrs. Prickett and Miss Frances Ralph Tylor and Mrs. Gerald 'Christmas dinner party Dec. 19 'Tinker. Bethel.

Mrs. Guy harper re- 1st the Lynne House, Mrs. Lena At the close of the evening, ported on the Christmas card received the attend- refreshments were served. Mrs. project and Miss Bowen reported 'ance prize.

Nichols received gifts from Mrs. on Inter-Sorority Council meet- At the close of the afternoon, Fetters, Mrs. David Payne, Mrs. init. refreshments were served by James Krug, Mrs.

Otto Nichols, Mrs. Delvin Hicksenhytzer and IMiss Riehle and Mrs. J. J. Grohe.

Miss Tinker, Mrs. Richard Lane, Mrs. Wayne Martin are in charge The group will not meet again Mrs. John Cahill, Mrs. Ralph Ort- of the Thanksgiving breakfast.

'until the Christmas party. man and Helen, Mrs. Donald I Branham, Mrs. Clarence Evans, I Thanksgiving Mrs. Eldon Congrove and the ving Party FavorslholsItleiasmses.smAiltsho 1: was Mrs.

iAr Thanksgiving Party Favors Eleven members of the Jolly Twenty Sewing Club met Wednesday afternoon with tliSs Eva Riehle at her home on Church Street. Cards were signed to send to ill members and it was an Bernice Dearth, Williamsp Pike. Co hostesses were Mrs. Robert L. Dearth, Miss Barbara Dearth, Mrs.

Lorren Pence and Mrs. Clarence Prickett. Pink, white and blue crepe paper decorated the bassinet which contained the honor guest's, Soro Hal Nei Soror nual o'cloc Grill. sorori the It Mis and Ralpt Beth( porte proje on It ing. Mri Mrs.

of thi 7 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1Mrs. i i IMONEOMM r' i WOW Gibson Greeting Cards 1 1 Turkey and Pumpkin CIA Outs Napkins a. Cups Place Cards es Tallies The Homey Chapman Co. Toni Heiss President Of Brownie Troop Officers for Brownie Troop 27 during November are: Toni Heiss, president; Caroline McCoy, vice president; Deborah Menear, secretary; Peggy Placier, treasurer. Sandra DeBord was elected troop representative for Run the City Day." Janine Withers was named Juliette Lowe fund chairman and Linda Wolf was chosen Girl.

Scout calendar chairman. 1 As their first craft, the girls made sit-upons and now they are completing their second craft. Alter a short business session on 12, the group hiked to Mt. Logan school and the troop had a dinner and Halloween party at the home of the co-leader, Mrs. Willard McCoy.

Mrs. Merrill Harper is troop leader. 18-20 WEST SECOND STREET 1) ''-ts, 1 a 15 ....4. Le 0) 0 'N A .4," e. 2 r-) 1, I 4 Tad by i ...1,00,, 4 ts, I-I 4 ig )1 4, ti ii: tp Bo I li 6- 11 I ZIPIlw maw N.

I I 114 (The Ho Bakery) Thanksgiving is a time for family gatherings for heart. felt in the blessings of home, family, peace and plenty. It's a lime to be joyful and a time to be grateful because the abundance and freedom our forefathers dream. ed of are ours in reality. On this Thanksgiving, we join in giving thanks, and among our blessings we count the op.

portunity of serving you during the past year. I 1621 1956 -1' I I 3 1 a. 'I 14 1, 14 I lpti, 1 1 1 i I '-'''S (41Irtngt i i AAes I 4 faTi .1 S' 4 i 4 tel f. 1 1 .44,4 'et Thatiltogivmo i le I Itka 1.1 i 4 A 11C, I k) to it-il v'' 1621 1956 A- 1 si, i tt; litp i tt 11P I (1 rti' 1 11 1t 1 I 40t 4 Z. a silo WIEREMilee li 4' I i k) ..:,4 AL 1 1 S' 4, i "As it 4,, I I 4 44 4: it i 1 1 k' 0000; i OV '44' tL 'tss 1 Vt; I .1 4, s'ellt 34,, It P1'1' 444! 1.,, "t.v14' 7 tt 4 AA a IP -''tt, s'''''44, tr.

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3 I 4 0 Thanksgiving is a time for family gatherings I for heart. 0 felt rejoicing the blessings of home, family, peace and geftleitt I. 11,4 jii i we, elk plenty. It's a time to be joyful and a time to be grateful because the abundance and freedom our forefathers dream. 1 A tft ed of are ours in reality.

On this Thanksgiving, we join in 2 giving thanks, and among our blessings we count the op. 1:744.1 portunity of serving you during the past year. i gl The Ohio Valley Bakin Co. jks (The Holsum Bakery) 4 1: I. A Il 1 11 1 1 04 1 i 41 I 1 1 Ilk lit 7.171.

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.,0 1 1 a 1 0 0 I Mrs. Yingling Elected By Kingston OES Group' Election of officers highlighted the meeting of Kingston Chapter No. 411, Order of the Eastern Star, last week at the temple in Kingston. Mrs. Ralph E.

Yingling was elected worthy matron and others named to offices include: Mr. Ralph E. Yingling, worthy patron; Miss Joann Lemley, associate matron; Mr. Herbert Lemley, associate patron; Mrs. Louise Morris, secretary; Mrs.

Forrest Kreisel, treasurer; Mrs. Sherman Rhoades, conductress; Mrs. John White, associate conductress; and Mr. George Grimes, trustee. Mrs.

William Meadows; retiring worthy matron, presided and gave a report on the recent grand chapter meeting at Cleveland. It was announced that Mrs. Yingling attended the reception for the worthy grand matron, Mrs. Martha Newell, at the Masonic Temple in Cincinnati recently. A Christmas party and initiatory work will be features of the next meeting on Dec.

11. 1 i )I2N, i SIIN. Dana presents colognes in elegantly styled spray containers. Feather-light, finger-tip control is designed for ideal application. Select one or more of Dana's six famous fragrances to enhanceyour loveliness- ARI 8 As.

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to 1 a. m. Every Day. PLENTY FREI PARKING! GALLAHER'S DRUG STORE 34 N. Paint St.

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