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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 8

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Friday, March 23 1156 8-C1it Ulnae (Saztth, St. Peter's Couples Club Meets for Dinner, Movies PERSONAL MENTION IGarden Club to Meet Mrs. Iva Voss will entertain the Clarksburg Garden Club at 8 p.m., Tuesday. at her home in Clarksburg. "Gardens That Live Alone" will be the topic presented by Mrs.

C. E. Cleary. Mrs. Floyd J.

Tootle will take an arrangement of forced shrubs. Sixty-eight members and guests were at the covered dish dinner meeting of St. Peter's Couples Club Thursday evening at St. Peter's School. Guests included the Rev.

Julius Klinec, the Rev. Edward Kessler and the Rev. William Patterson. Tables were decorated in keeping with the Easter season and featured miniature bunny i of the committee that and featured miniature ounny i of the committee that 11 1 I 1- i 1 I 't i I 1 1 i .41001. 4.

11 t-, A 1 I t. i it I 1 A 'N, .14,, IV II I i Lib. vitt 1 l'-' 7 4 NIL, Nowaor i 40 1 I i ts, I 1 ss. '4 4viplettivisvisbAbAtiripipg families. included Mr.

and Mrs. John Stitt, The club welcomed three new llr. and Mrs. Joseph Weisenber- NEM! SPICE SETS 1,, couples, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert ger, r. and Mrs. McGlynn. VA Lanham, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul C. CANISTER SETS and Mrs. a c. Coll land, Mr. and VA Kempchinsky and Mr.

and Leo Stark and Mr. and LAZY SUSANS t- Thomas Collins. Mr. Loci Clark Mallon. received the attendance prize.

(Many other items) ilt Committee tor the next meet- Films. "A Day with the 1-Br in A 1. EASTER CARDS and :5 and "Natures Children." were 11 '6. is Mr. and Mrs.

IDEALS MAGAZINES li shod wMrn by ra Mnrklin J. William McGlynn 'Lag'vrenPce Ralale, chairmen, and Mrs, 'Thomas Clark, Mr. and THE HOLIDAY 174 an. Fink. Nrs.

Theodore Sulzer, Mr. and Ntr. and Mrs. Fink were chair. iNtrs.

E. Greiner, Dr. and Mrs. Gift and Card Shop LAL I )U34113 (Many other items) EASTER CARDS and IDEALS MAGAZINES sz; THE HOLIDAY :541 Gift and Card Shop 114i 16 E. Second St.

VIA Itt 1 ttt 0 George C. Leonard, 165 workshop before resuming regBelleview has returnedular classes next week. from Barrington, where she visited her daughter. Mrs. R.

L.I Mr. and Mrs. notice Frost andi Pearson, and family. While there daughter, Nlareetta, of Hillsboroi she attended the wedding of Miss.spent last weekend with Mr.I Carol Gruenewald and Mr. Ro- Frost's uncle.

Mr. B. S. Frost, and bert Oyer in the Barrington 'Mrs. Frost, S.

Mulberry St. Methodist Church. The bride isi a sister of Mrs. Leonard's daugh-1 ter-in-law, Mrs. Robert Leonard, Mrs.

Theodore 11. Spetnagell who also was in Barrington for-Seminole returned home last! the wedding. Mrs. Robert Leona weekend from a visit Nvith her! ard lives at Ft. Rucker, Ala- son-in-law and daughter, barna, where her husband is in and Mrs.

James Boulton and fam-i flight training. illy, Upper Arlington. Mrs. Robert Hart of Croswell, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Mason is here with her and Mr. Arthur Shumate of Bain- Arthur Clark, Masonic Tem-I bridge are attending the state'ple. who is a patient at Chilli-1 basketball tournament in Hospital. land.

Spending last weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Koch, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton, 95 Ni Church returned Tuesday Sugar St, were their son and right after a three-week visit daughter-in-law.

Mr. and Mrs4 with their son-in-law and Newton and ter; Mr. and Mrs. C. W.

Rich- Cheryl, of Cincinnati. mond, Midland, Mich. Mrs. Jess M. Yarbrough and Mr.

Ramon Wolfe returned son, Edwin, Orchard Lane. have Wednesday morning to Ohio returned from Columbus Nvhere State University after spending they visited her parents, Mr. the spring vacation with his par- Mrs. Edwin R. Keener.

Mr. Yar-- Dr. and Mrs. Ranald brough was on a business trip Belleview Ave. He is attending in 1 I 1 1 1 1 iJoseph Utrata, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Ma lov and Dr. and Mrs. OES Circle Meets Howard Wood, A At Riffle Home 'Dt't() gl de 'fc 0 .44, I Seventeen tnenibers of Hellen ArN, I Star Point Circle, Chillicothe 4 .4, 1, Chapter 419, Order of the Eastern Jos 4 'Star, met Wednesday evening at I 4 Ft, 1111.1.1.Minhl Harold Riffles home, 423 or 4, "1.,. 4 N.e..

4 4, t.c 4., ''). ks .4 ,1 6 ok, --ql At 7 MRS. WADE SIWRILEFE (1 Cleveland (at left), president of the Ohio Division of the Amen- Rd. Mrs, Warren Hen-can Univers.ty Women. chats ith the three presidents of Chillicothe Branch, ricks was assisting hostess.

They are (left to right Mrs. Glen Poff. first president. Mrs. Walter Kenney, cur- Mrs.

Russell Drummond, presi- rent president, and Mrs, E. V. Graves, second The branch Nvas celebrating its fifth an- dent, was in charge of the bust- iiiverarv at a Ltnquet Thi.il..,..: eveiUng at Tiffin School. (Gazette phess meeting. Mrs Rolfe Brad- cto by James E.

Leasure Jr. Jr.) bury. secretary. gave her report 1 and read letters from Mrs. Leslie Dollahan of Steubenville and AAUW- Fif Mrs.

Vernon Betsch, who is in elebrates th Anniversary Florida. Mrs. Riffle gave the report. Mrs. Ralph At Banquet State President Speaks Harmount gave the opening and closing prayers.

Mrs. Charles T. Wilson received "AAUW's share in the Ltu.T Can be great," Mrs. Wade E. Shurt- ed were Mrs.

Mrs. Carl the attendance prize. icff averred at the Lfth anniversary of the Itrsch, Mrs. Walter Tinnan. A dessert course was served by CbillioAhe Association of Univol'stiv Women Gardner and Miss Laura David- the hostesses.

Thursday hIght at School. The speaker is president of the s'n- Mrs, Clarence Root and Mrs. An invitation was read from Ohio Div si()ri and iccently vas Berneda Carter will be hostesses rl Id ,11, At. rt 1, the Cleveland Branch to attend tie the next meeting. April 18 at aPPrnnt" ('I ''tl'' Pl''n' For the world's nicest The world's Li greatest watch! 0 MAMA "LA PETITE" WORLDS TINIEST 23 JEWEL WATCH FASHIONED IN DIAMONDS 2 diamonds, timed to six precision adjustments, Indronsablo mainspring.

$5950 CREDIT TERMS Prtcfs includt federal tat BULOVA "23" 23 jewels, timed le ma precision Ointments, sitiviedirog, certified waterproof end le maistermg. Sims resistant. aeti-maentlit, sweep nand $5950 (Aloe with charcoal dst) 1) For the world's 10 nicest AA Ar The world's greatest watch! 4 4 to, 0 vA F. 0 1 'AL ..1111 '1, i '1-1 1 p' 4,, NV si? 4:0, i 1 i I i i i i A 4 1 a 0 A i zZs. 1g ,) '1 4 if, it 1, 1 I it 2'2' '2 i.

'1. MAMA 23" i MAMA 23 jewels i timed to six precision 4 "LA PETITE" (: selfivieding, WOKS TINIEST 23 JEWEL 4 certified waterproof 3 i minstri ern le mog, 4 WATCH FASHIONED IN DIAMONDS 2 diamonds, timed te sis 'Cli Ve 1 111." res'ItaPti precision 0.1 allti-mbenelit, i snlereteable mainspring. sweep band 2 $5950 Priers include $5950 federal tat (Also voilakidit with CREDIT TERMS charcoal dst) for fashion conscious young girls Dressy but Practical uressy 1J I I I i i 1 1 'e L. i to og, 1 to IMENII0000 4 4 4 Dainty "spatial occasion" shoes with a Astir that yoongsfars lost. Made of Prastekstir Quality for good fitting as she foot develops.

Af'''' 17'144'14'1, .5:1 i 4 I Dainty "spatial occasion" shoes C. et. with a Astir that yosingslais lost. Made of Prastekstir Gualty in 4,, for good fitting as the la .4, foot develop s. AR I 4S! PATENT WHITE Sizes 6 to 3 rk I es ti Cr 1 pf 4 ''') ri logot.4eNi 1 1 II at, :::091 LA i il ,0 Shoe Store LAY-AWAY YOUR GRADUATION WATCH NOW AT E.

M. SMITH'S IT'S YOUR BEST ASSURANCE OF VALUE SERVICE AND SATISFACTION. 01. 'It id" CP 0 '7 NO I 4 0 IThbcrt Pl'cigranl its 15th anniversary banquet on the Jane Lee Tearoom. l''1' the A'UW chaienian, introdoceci the speaker April 3) Reservaflons may be State Peealileies' Confeienee in and gave the made before April 10 with Jane.

Mrs, Glen Poff said geace be- Kenny or Mrs. Gardner. Baking Contest In SIDE' aking to the 55 mcmbets fore dinner which was served by Miss Mary Herron introduced, Mrs. the Tiffoi Parent-Teacher Associ-e three new members, Mrs. James1 Planned by Grange that AAUW rrembere a re- ation.

Tables were decorated in Climer. Mrs. Burton Price and Mrs, Jesse Wipert, home ecosponsibility to the commundY, a green and 1 a ye colorOMrs. Edward Becker. nomics chairman, discussed plans nation annd world for the envie.scherne.

Mrs. Boehm gave a brief Mrs. William T. Brown a baking contest at the meetlege of being S'-es cbidahistory of the branch which has nounced the arts study group el the Nipgen Grange, Tuesed members for being too cam- grown tram 4 to 120 the program at the next'day night, at the Grange Hall. placent about their fa eedoms She introdaced Mrs.

Carl A Is- meeting, Wednesday April 25. Nfr. Homer Paige. master pre-which. must not be to ene of t-ne finders.

who M. Don a nd a 1 1 an sided. erode with negeeet. Educated rex lewed the -growing pains" and now-iced tours through the VA! Mrs. Virginia Freeman, leeWerren nut Use their potemad noted her co-founders were Mrs.

Hospital and Children's announced teenagers up to as leaders. Mrs. Shuetioff statedlJames Lynch Mrs. Poff and ing Home in April. Interested the age of 18 may enter the con-The speaker urged members to Mrs.

Pnn Haney Johnston of members may contact her 'Courtesy Pays Dividends on look to the current and future D.C. Mrs. Alsberg sv problems in Ohio inclioling the stated he branch wes a debt of Ei organizatiOn of the new State gratitude to Mrs. Harry Clarke ght et Fort) Mrs Wipert as in charge of the literary program. Readings Board of Education, the new of the Welcome Wagon who Donates $50 to were given by Mrs.

Emil Addy, school finance law and increased spread the word of the branch's' Mrs. Lee Pulver, Mrs. Gertie ti populaon. The latter problem activities to new residents. Notional Hospital Cline, Mr.

Paige, Mr. and Mrs. is vitally impoetant, she miss, Walter Titman presented Salon 326 8 et 40 donated S50 Beryl Mitchell. Mrs. Everett because of the shortage of teach-'International Federation of White Mrs Carl Fields and Mrs ni- to the National Tuberculosis Hos-'Freeman.

ers at coilege leveloversity Women pins to Mrs, Poll, pital Denver Col at a dinner and the limited housing at exietE first president, Mr s. E. V. Graves, meeting Tuesday evening at thet An Easter program will feature ing en'lleges "ed 31 Per-Hs000nd President, and Mrs- Wal- American Legion Hall. The the next meeting cent of the cuerent age group Kenny, Mrs.

Mr'schapeau. IiiIrs, Rose Brandle, con-In college and the percentage isjeraeoe, Mrs, Kenny and Mns'dueted the business session. rising. Shurtleff also, received camellia i The group accepted an invita- Mrs. Shurtiell concluded by otecorsages from the branch.

to go to Marietta to the initi- 1 fering the members a challenge to Mrs. Alsberg Heeled iation and wreck of Salon 513 on look forward and realize their po-, Mrs. Kenny presided at the sunday, may 10. Mrs. Helen Elbo, go tenial as and as an brief business session.

Election of Columbus, reported On the pou- association. was ciinducted and re-lvoir in that city. pi 6 sults were: Mrs. Carl Mi5S Thelma Brown received secretary. preid ent Miss ain, bBe teh Bert tm rsite ir iitt.

he edeoor aprize. a lra.THhaer Harry he ncaourni t-, repot for the electin corn 1 ns, Arthur Hudson and Mrs ee Brandle, 1 Minutes were read by Mrs. Committee for the meeting I Gardner and the treasuree.s, April yr. wn report was given by A. Ront, if CD The North Cen Mrs tral Re-, gional Conference was announced' ill be Mrs.

Clarence 4 Mrs Grace Jardine and 7 George Hughey. i 0) Cs 1041 gionai Lomerence was announced: vitt, gfgul Ob7 (226 klk 4 tor W.Main wELER Always Parking 65 North Paint St. Phone 28668 01) 00 0 It4 CPljt ttltk'S Sk.1??tt tt C. kki. SISSI.S1 IWO SOIS Ott LIkl IP 111 l6frA Ztt.

tor April 27 and 28 at Chicago. liLDclegatesandalteinateseiect- Family Dinner Given by Circle 1 11ro. (7. 1111 ilti' I 1 4 fii I 4 1 0 1 I 4I ti I 111, i ')'' 4 11 I 1 4 JO )1 eT! I 1, i in kf fr 0 I i 4 ii tit! i i 01 t- Jr: frj a'hli if Art II, IPsol i Auto Cr: rit.T. tilre) a 1 2 1 1 111 it 4 L': ft i ft 4.

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4 1 Of i l' I jii' 1 ti. 1 iti I tri, it ii .1 :1 i bt, Lrify i' 0 hm, lict i- i-et i 14qt Members of Ruth Circle of Calvary Lutheran Church and their families met for dinner Tuesday evening in the social rooms of the church. A birthday cake was presented to the Rev. Melvin Kimble. After dinner, Miss Delore4 Reindollar showed color slides of Lutheran missionary work in India.

Mrs. Edward Zoeller gave a Scripture reading. Mrs. S. C.

Barr presided at a short business meeting. The group discussed plans for a mother-daughter tea in May. Announcement was made of the Lenten Fellowship service at 8 p.m.. Friday. at the church.

All member of Women of the Church are invited to attend the service. If I no 1 I i li 1 lig i.1 Ir 1 d9 7A A l'ire': ,1, A att 1r 1 dr A I 1 83 -il li dpa AI :4, if; WM 4T I II it 'CI 11010A 1110P' So completely new and different you've never set foot in a shoe like this! So feels like a glove. So it stretches to move with your foot and springs back to cling gently but firml) when you walk, dance or run up and down stains. If you want the most perfect fitting pump you've ever set foot in or if you just can't resist a beautiful shoe sure to see 'um up and down stairs. fitting pump beautiful shoe THERMO-G RID it a riddle in the etadfe at top of targe.

Ideal tor grWr9 batoe and eggs, tardetietes. THERMO it a ge ad'o at top of rol eggs, grftled I igrWing ...4 1 1 ki 4 i i I it NI REVOLUTIONARY ONA ItY Medium Heel Pluribus Unum Has Chili Supper Mrs. Kenneth Trusler's home. 386 Vine was the setting Tuesday evening of Pluribus Unum Clubs chili supper and regular meeting. Mrs.

Claude Hose Iton, president, conducted the business meeting. Mrs. Donald Barney, secretary, and Mrs. William Burnie. treasurer, gave reports.

Mentally Retarded Children's Class is the current club project. Each member contributed a story book and voted to buy films for the class. Mrs. Floyd Benson 'won the club prize. Attendance prizes went to Mrs.

James C. Barnes, Mrs. Carl Overly, Mrs. Robert Buskirk and Mrs. Benson.

Mrs. Robert Mc Nish, 307 Massie will entertain.the club April 3, with Mrs. George Diehl N-c; A I Ittti, 11 1 1111... 1 ojewse 'LI: TWO SEMA-TRAYS for Becomes oeof too Lome, se6seo s0000 not use. TWO SERVA-TRAVE for Becomes oeol too Lome, se6sto s0000 not use.

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1 leautlfully styled constructed with tclusire TAPPAN features thol assure the Finest convenience oconowy. Completely outornatic, no rnatclses jar. eoried Nat ovon to tiOt oven, of lyolos It's yours now IX. pro SAVINGS! 1 VI 0 Bare Hug Pattern in Cocoa Brown Calf lastex quarter or black calf with grey quarter. Feature price $16.95.

See our complete stock of Easter styles and colors high or medium heels by De Lilo $16.95 up. a Brown Calf lastex quarter larter. Feature price $16.95. Easter styles and colors high 10 $16.95 up. 11511191g CALENDAR SMALLDOWN PAYMENT! Monday Erdmann's Pharmacy 49 North Paint St.

Dial 2-7106 CHILLICOTHE CHAPTER NO. 23, American War Mothers, 7:30 p.m, at the VFW Club. '1 11 D011 HAYNES HOME ENE 95.97 North Paint Street zazivi-ao Shoe Pea krs Since 1102, 20-22 a (14L4Mf Olficiee bild fral Shoe Peakrs Since MC, ZO -22 So. a aet 07rrfee Nvgaiott Tuesday Dial 5-5546 ADELPHI TEMPLIC PTTHIAN tete Lodge. 7.30 p.m.

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