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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 9

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I OW At Irtlenn Pont' tro I A Tuesday, April 21, 1959 (thillitollit (tl, SI trtte-9 attendance prize. IMrs. Rodney Gregg, Mrs. Ilnbert 'Retimiin Nits Urban and The committee was Mrs. Wil- Miss Eleanor Zander.

liam Grady, chairman. Mrs. Rus- Mrs Homer Browrz will be chair. sell Sch.obelock. Mrs.

Joseph Weis-iman et the committee for the May enherger. Miss Mary meeting at the school. iliam Grady. chairman. Mrs.

Itussell Sch obelork. Mrs. Joseph Weis enherger, Miss Mary Juenger, Plants donated by Mrs. Maude eN A Opp and other articles dana ted April 12 Lutheran Women It A' by Mrs. Walter Oesterle were: Mis.

auctioned at the meeting of the Miss Samora lklontgom- Walter Reisch as elected Spring Valley Garden Club Wed-lere became the bride of Mr. Da-1 ipresident of the Lutheran Wom nesdav at the home of Mrs. liar. I a Missionary League of Our id Joe Miner at a double Church Mondayi rinaior Luthermn old Shaw. near Vellowbud.

Mrs. Shaw was auctioneer and also ceremony Sunday afternoon. Aprilinight at the home of Mrs. Lio)d el' conducted the business session. 112.

at the First Evangelical VA Hospital. Reports were given by Mrs.1ed 1 ret iren Church. The Lev elected to offices were Howard Brumfield. secretary. and iMrs.

krthur C. Krueger. vice pres-1 12, Mrs. Robert Oesterle, treasurer. Iv 1 Performed the iident.

Mrs. Roger Nusbaum. sec o'clock ceremony before an'retary and Mrs. Roy Geret le.1 AntIOUTICeMent, was made of a lee- i ture on table arrancemonts to be I altar banked with palms and IS tionat readirg as gisen by Mrs. Allen Leffler.

flans were made for a rtimmage sale in the near future. The class oted le iponsor twt )oung people at the church summer camp. Games ere pla)ed and prizes ere won by Mrs. Harry Keller, Mrs. Leffler and Mrs.

Griesheimtr. Refreshments were served. Sirs. Keller and Mrs. Ernest Smith will entertain the class May IS.

Dr. and Mrs. James R. Mr. and Mrs.

Vernon C. Squires and children. Laura and of Akron, former residents, were Dougie, 18 Club base returned eekend guets of Ntr. and Mrs. from a two-week vacation at Donald Landstrom, 23 Shawnee, lona Beach.

Fla. Another (laugh- 'Court. ter. Manchester. staedi 1 with her maternal Nit and Mrs.

Harry Keller. N9 Mr. and Mrs. George Snell, in Cin- S. Paint recently spent a few cinnati while her parents were das in Mays ille.

with gone. While the Manchester lam- Keller's urcre- and aunt. Mr. and 1 fly was In Florida, Dr. Manchest.

Mrs. J. O. Clark. er's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Nt.i I Manchester of Lakeview, flew; Ntr. and Mrs.

John Gaston. el there to be with them part of the Seminole hale returned from time. En route borne they visited a two-week vacation in Florida. the snells in Cincinnati and then. They Is ere at Lauderdale by the went to Lakeview to visit Dr.

Man. sea and en route home they chester's parents before returning ited 4aston's brother and to Chillicothe. I 1..... se 1 im MODEL DAIRY GRADE MILK IN GLASS BOTTLES Pints To 1Gallons 1 sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.

Dan Brundige and children, Danny and Martha Jane, in Tampa. given by Mrs. William Williams. i rated uill, wilhe spring flowersl The league discussed a new May 14. at Lancaster.

The Trading lighted tapers in seven. project. sewing lkettes for tu- and Post. sponsored by the Mount itheran World Relief. branch candelabras.

Pleasant Carden Club wa an- Itetreshments ere sen ed by i nounced for I to 4 'In" May The bride is the daughter of. and Mrs. Charles 1... Mont-ithe ha'tess at Flo-lizer Kingston. 4gotnery.

441 Mill St. Mr. Miner krrancements of sp-ing flowers nt Mrs. 1 Ilisnlav were made sw mrs Ipates are Mr. anti ai Her.

Salem Class ----d- Miner. 694 reechwood. Mary and Martha Class of Sa. George Kline. Mrs.

Opp. Mrs.1 Walter Oesterle and Mrs. Shaw. Miss. Katy Smith was Evangelical and Reformed Mrs.

John F. Dearth W3S ro-i for a halfliour of nuptial muisclChurch met Friday night at the gram chairman. Iter topic eceding the ceremony. Mr. By-lhome of Mrs.

Walter Smith. Pat. "Beauty of the Bulbs." iron Welch soloist saw. 413e. ton Hill Road.

Assisting hostess i 441 Mill St Mr. Miner's' krrangements of sp-ing flow ersoery iisplay were made by mra jparents are Mr. and Mrs. Her. Salem Class man Miner.

694 Deechwood. George Kline. Mrs. Opp, Mrs. Mary and Martha Class of Sa.lb Walter Oesterle and Mrs.

Shaw. I Miss Katy Smith was Evangelical and Reformed( Mrs. John F. Dearth 3S pro i for a half hour of nuptial muisciChurch met Friday night at the'S gram chairman. Ber topic the ceremony.

Mr. By.lhome of Mrs. Walter Smith, "Beauty of the Bulbs." iron Welch. soloist, sang ''He. ton Hill Road.

Assisting hostess i Caldwell. 'Mr. Edward Eltzroth, heat-tends the University of Cincinnati. arrived Friday to spend his spring vacation with his parents. Mr.

and tends the University of Cincinnati.1 arrived Friday to spend his spring, vacation with his parents. Mr. and mrc John street, Beneview Avenue, returned Sunday night Mrs. W. Earl Eltzroth.

399 Mint after spending No weeks in the a- TT- CLC Council White candles in crystal holders and arrangements of spring flow. ers decorated the refreshment ta-, ble it the social meeting of the Catholic Ladies of Columbia of St. Peter's Church Monday eefling at St. Peter's School ball. Mrs.

Arthur Hudson presided. Repot ts ere given by Mrs. Louis Fuchs and birs. Linus Boeke. The group voted a spiritual bouquet Masst for the Bev.

Julius Klinec's father. Michael Klinec. eh died recently. Mn. Albert Baader won the, ia 'e rat-1n Visitors included Mrs.

John C3Use." "1 Love You Mrs. Harvey edding Prayee' and 1 'The Mrs. Harry Greene presided. I Snow. Mrs.

Donald Shaw, Dicky', Shaw. Craig Whitten and Ruth Lord's Prayer." I The opening prayer was by Mrs. Ann Brumfield. 1 Given in marriage by her lath- I Marie Griesheimer, and a dnes. Films on Ohio wildflowers will er, the bride wore a gown of nv.1 he shown at the May meeting at Ion tulle and Chantilly lace.

The Hospital Gui Id the home of Mrs. Lloyd bodice was bt)led with long' near Williamsport. Isleoes and a portrait neckline ee With Th hostess, assisted by Mrs enhanced with tridescents. Tulle '1 Donald Shaw, served refresh- fashioned the bouffant ballerina. mrs.

Keyser nlispit 1 lanoth dirt hivh fontlirpd an ments. length skirt which featured Ave. Ile will leave April26. 1 East. She visited her son-in-law land dam hter, Mr.

and Mrs. Don-Mrs. Ranald Wolfe and Oakes. in Lenox, and ters, Judith and Donna. 412 and Mrs.

James Street Jr. in 1 spent the st ekend in a ck Heights. N. Princeton and Riverton. N.J.

In 's granddaughter. Mary Jean Riverton they visited Mrs. Wolfe's, Weston. had been visiting at the brother, Mr. L.

H. Good, and (am. Street home and Mrs. Street ily. I companied her when she returned iii la laUtna, 111.1 WM atreet nome ana Mrs.

Street ac ily. companied her when she returned to her home in Lenox. Mr. and Mrs. Roy C.

Oesterle of arrived Friday! Mrs. Ernest J. Gerber, Gerber for a visit with Mrs. Oesterle's Avenue, and Mrs. W.

Price Ash. mother, Mrs. Edward B. Seneca Road, attended the row, and her sister, Miss Katheryn funeral Monday of Mrs. Gerber's Shearrow, 72 N.

Sugar St. Mrs. Henry Carroll (Opal are now en route home from aI Slagerl. at the Egan-R)an Fun. trip to California.

ieral Home, Columbus. te .1 ap pliques of iridescent and lace. Mt. Pleasant Club pearl crown held in place her tulle veil. The bride carried a Makes Plans bite Bible topped with a bouFor Trading Post quet of white rosebuds.

Miss Charlotte Montgomery, Mrs. Leo Dais IS general chair- sister of the bride, was maid of man of Ye Old Trading Post to.honor. her ballerinaength orchid be conducted by the Mount Pleas- I lace gown was worn over taffeta. ant Garden Club from I until 4i. matching tulle streamers added p.m., May 2.

at the Flo-Lizer back interest. Orchid tulle also Farm Service Center, yingston. fashioned her headpiece. She car. All garden club members in Ross ried a bouquet of pink rosebuds.

County and the surrounding area Mr. Robert, Miner served his and their friends may participate' brotner as best man. Seating the in the project which is entirely guests were Mr. Gene lliner, the new in garden club planning. bridegroom's brother, and Mr.

Each participant is asked to 1. red Schwartz. take specimens of her garden fa- Kathy and Sharon Miner, nieces voriles for trade with other gard- the bridegroom, and James en enthusiasts. Items for trade Aliner, nephew of the bridegroom, may be plants, served as flower girls and ring rhizomes. small -trees, tubers, gadgets and con- bearer.

roots. garden tainers for arrangements. Bow- Reception at Church ever, each person is requested Following the wedding a te- to take not less than one nor more i crP11" for 100 guests was held in than five items for trade. All en-the church dining room. tries should be tagged and grow- Mrs.

Montgomery received the 111 IP ptiques of iridescent and lace. Mt. Pleasant Club A pearl crown held in place her tulle spit. The bride carried a Makes Plans bite Bible topped with a bou- For Trading Post quet of white rosebuds. Miss Charlotte Montgomery, Mrs.

Leo Dais IS general chair- sister of the bride, was maid of man of Ye Old Trading Post toi honor. Her ballerinaength orchid be conducted by the Mount Plea s-I lace gown was worn over taffeta. ant Garden Club from 1 until 4i Matching tulle streamers added p.m., May 2. at the Flo-Lizer back interest. Orchid tulle also Farm Service Center, yingston.

All garden club members in Ross fashioned her headpiece. She car. ried a bouquet of pink rosebuds. County and the surrounding area Mr. Robert Miner served his 'brother as best man.

Seating the and their friends may participate in the project which is entirely guests were Mr. Gene Atiner, the bridegrooms brother, and Mr. new in garden club planning. Each participant is asked to red Schwartz. take specimens of her garden fa- Kathy and Sharon Miner, nieces voraes for trade with other gard- of the bridegroom, en enthusiasts.

Items for trade and 'la Miner, nephew of the bridegroom, may be plants, served as flower girls and ring rhizomes, small -trees, tubers, roots. garden gadgets and con- bearer' Church tainers for arrangements. How- Reception a ever, each person is requested Following the wedding a te- to take ot less than one nor more iception for 100 guests was held in than five the church dining room. Perm for trade. All en- tries should be tagged and grow- Mrs.

Montgomery received the $14.95 To $29.95 (kr," 7301.600P gele10. in. 1 i I I C''' zt 9 1 i 4 l''ot 6' to 7), II or "I 411116, IA, 1 11-att, 4,1 To 1, $114.95 $29.95 .4, It Dresses Sure To Tal(e Honors At proms and other special I casions. See this brand-new cot. loction NOW.

Dresses Sur To Ta le Honors i At proms and other special Ti See this bra ction NOW. casions. brand-new cc means all the world to to summer wardrobe! Ready to answer every business calling and gay invitation. Pointed, hi or little heel operas as seen In Mademoiselle Magazine. Schachne's Shoe Dept.

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l'flik7t I -4, 1., Schachne's Shoe Dept. Second Floor Airs. William Keyser presided at the meeting of Hospital Guild 6 hen members mpt Monday eve. ning at her home. 66 Fruit Hill Drive.

It was announced the Hospital Guild Association dinner will be May 12 at the Kingston High School. Plans ere made to have a rummage sale Saturday. May 23, at Drummond's Implement AIest Main Street. Bridge was pissed and winners were Airs. Bert Urich, high, and Fred Carrier, low.

Airs. Paul Seufzer on the hos- tess gift. Refreshments were served by the assisting hostesses, Mrs. man Graham and Mrs. J.

H. Ho. man. The next meeting ill be May 18 at the home of Mrs. Henry Watts, 14 Club Drie.

I Trtnity Girls' Party I guests attired in a dusty-rose Has Hawaiian Motif ing items should be in disposable containers. crepe and lace gown and a pink World Friendship Circle of Girls Refreshment will be served I hat. her accessories were while of Trinity Methodist Church en. and program of interect to card- 1 and pink rosebuds formed her tertained the women of the church eners is planned. There will be I corsage at a Hawaiian party from 2 to 4 door prizes awarded.

1 Mrs. Miner chose to wear a o'clock Sunday afternoon in the Mrs. Davis's co-chairman is powder-blue lace frock with a Miss Gertrude O. Seidl. Commit-'pink hat and white accessories.

social rooms of the church. Midi- tional guests were from Frankfort tee chairmen include: program. She also wore a pink rosebud and Kingston, Mrs. V. R.

Sunderland; refresh- corsage. Leis were presented to the ments. Mrs. J. R.

Tootle and Mrs. Assisting hostesses were Miss guests. Jennifer Noble led the D. IL Dreishach: trading, Mrs. Linda Miller.

Miss Carolyn Mont- games which were in keeping with Marvin Jones; staging, Mr. Marv-Igomery, Miss Mary Alice Brown. the theme. Mrs. Wilfred Simmons in Mitchell: registration.

Mrs. Robert Bost, Mrs. Paul was a prire winner. Fred Schniff; and hosts, Mr. and Kreider, Mrs.

W'elch and Mrs. During the luau program, a skit Mrs. Loring Hill. Robert Montgomery. on missionaries of different na.

When the couple left for a short tionalities was presented with Joy Flower Show School wedding trip the bride was weardWhitaker as luau mistress. Also Scheduled Next Week ing a robin-egg blue suit with participating were Mrs. George white accessories. Diehl, Jennifer Noble, Patty Hop-. Flower Show School Five for The bride is a 1958 graduate kina- Mary Jo Goist, Beverly Judges and exhibitors is scheduled of Chillicothe high fIchool and Whitaker.

1 Margaret Ann McGee for Monday and Tuesday at Lin. attended the Chillicothe Branch 1 and Jane Locke. coin Lodge, Columbus. The school, of Ohio University. Mr.

Miner, Hawaiian music was played being sponsored by the Ohio As. a 1936 graduate of CHS, is em- throughout the program. The' sociation of Garden Clubs, is open played at the Mead Corporation. words "Hawaiian which' to all members of the association They are making their home were cut out of colored construe- and their friends. at 680 Beechwood Ave.

tion paper, decorated the stage, Only those planning to become Out-of-town guests were: Mr. curtain. On the walls ere judges need take the examination. loons covered with yellow and and Mrs. Roy Wilson, Lima; Mr.

Mrs. Goethe Link of Martins- brown crepe paper to resemble and Mrs. Lind Pratt, Frankfort; ville, will teach the daffodil Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haney, Bain- bananas and coconuts, with green section of the school.

Mrs. Link paper leases. Pastel-colored is regional vice president of the bridge: Mr. and Mrs. Claude Elliott, Mrs.

L. M. Rose, Mr. and streamers were hung across the American Daffodil Society and Mrs. Calvin Lyons, Mr.

and Mrs. room and in the center was a chairman of the Daffodil Study cluster of balloons decorated as Schools. Dave Rose and sons, Mark, Mike 1 ananas and coconuts. and Kim, Jackson; Mr. James A small boat filled with fruit Arnn, Cincinnati: Mr.

and Mrs. L. M. Brown and children, Larr centered the refreshment table y- w.hich also was decorated with Harold and Mary Alice, Mr. and pineapples, grapefruit and pine.

Mrs. Joe Tucker, Xenia; Mr. and BLE apple and banana tidbits on tooth- Mrs. John Weller, Zanesville; Pineapple upside-down cake Mr. and Mrs.

Stanley T. Smith, land Ilawaaiian punch were served. Mrs. Earl Shupe, Mr. and Mrs.

Joy Simmons was chairman of TillssN euies-IN Harold H. Brown, Columbus. the decorating committee and TABLE Joy Simmons- was chairman of the decorating committee and It teP I I vr ki A'eR at Beautiful sheer prints, nylon chiffons in prints and solids, lace, velva ray, taf feta' and embroidered fabrics a large selection in pastel and deeper IS -0 ia shades. Beautiful sheer prin fabrics a large setel in pastel and de IIS shades. odb 111.11r.

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