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Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 9

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mmun05 1 a 4 4 3 i Miss McVicker to Wed (cautit-9 iTueFday, June 17, ins Ruth Circle Host When WSCS Meets Miss Bond, Mr. Wolfe MIss Taylor Russells Engaged to s'epeot Vows Saturday Married Lawrence Cox dillb Miss Jaynes Honored at Bridal Shower loonouncement is beirg made of 50 Years the enisgement if Miss Helen! I Members of the Ruth Circle, were hostesses Len the Woman's Society of Service of the lnut Street Methodist Church had a breakfast Monday morning at the church. Mrs. John Caron, secretary student work, introduced the guests. Miss Mary Lou Pinto, Nlissi Myra Jane Blair.

Miss Jean Ankrom. Miss Bonnie Stein. Miss' Scholl and Miss Betsy 'Ross. Fred Throckmorton presided at the meeting. Reports were given by Miss Diathea C.

Scholl and Mrs. Dard Hunter Mrs. Throckmorton announced the Lancaster School of Missions will be during the week of July Mrs. Jay Negg of the Fidelis Circle was the dootional leader. theme was "Today." Mrs.

'Floyd Loop was the pianist. She 1 also sang a solo with Mrs. Rich Shanks as pianist. Fidelis Circle program chair-'man. Mrs.

Lee Jackson. 1 t. t- ...1.40, I', 1 .44 411' I I lk 1 ti I 1 I 4 4 11..., 011014-k --11 lir tles Photo Miss Nlireille Grady of WI rark gave a miscellaneous shoer honor of Miss Judy Janes, 'wide-elect of Mr. Don Daisok iaturday nirdit. She was assisted by Mrs.

Charles Knoles. Gaines mere plaed and prizes ere on by Mrs, Guy Pigott, Mrs. Loren Arledge, lkliss Mari-Miller and Mrs. Thomas The hostess sened refteshments. The table featured a of pink roses and a punch homl encircled with greenery.

Miss Jaynes received gifts from Miss Sue Frey. Miss Janice An, ledge, Mrs. illiam Johnson, Mrs. Johnn Frump, Mrs. Herbert Mrs.

Virginia Da ison, the prize inners, Mrs. Knoles and Miss Grady. lion masimemenowmmamo i' $''''''''' 0 0 12 1116 ..0 1 1 't' i i i 4 --momPolom A 'Ai' -wo. ,,1 A i i i 'tC't A al 0 4 444.1 sliaii.v. 1 v- oil.

'w Taylor, daughter of Mrs. Henry 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Russell rkior, Route 9, and the late SAddie Dais Emory 1 of 3643 E.

Paylor, to Mr. Lawrence Cot, soo Deshler Columbus. will be of Mrs. Ernest 898 Adams'marrie'd 50 ears on Saturday. and the late Mr.

Cox. iJuno 28. They vs ere united in The future bride attended South- marriage in 1908 by the Rev. J. ea5tern High School.

Mr. Cox Hobbins, pastor of the Taber-a 'graduate of Chillicothe High nacle Baptist Church, at the home School and is employed at the the bride's parents, 7s1r. and Chillicothe Paper Co. iMrs. R.

C. Emory, Columbus. The st edding is planned for The Rev. and Robbins are Jkint 29. still living and make their home in Dayton.

PERSONAL I Mr. and Mrs. Russell are the parents of a daughter. Miss Doris MENTION iElitabeth Russell. at home, and itwo married sons.

M'alter Samuel Airman 3 and Mrs. Robert grandchildren. Many of their and Neal Emory. They hate six Phillips of San Antonio. ar-Irelatives and friends Ilse in Chilrived Sunday for a visit with her 1 licothe.

parents. Mrs. Cyrus Wal- 0 dren, Monroe Airman Outdoor Party Phillips' brother-in-law and sister, I'm Mr. and. Mrs.

William H. Allyn, field Monday by Courtiand Drixe, From here, they Mara.natha Class will go to Reno. where Airman Phillips will report for duty Niaranatha Class of TabertracIt at Stead Air Force Base en June Baptist Church had a hamburgei 30. His nephew, Bill Allyn, Plans fry Monday evening on the laws daughter of Henry Taylor, Route 6, and the late Mr. Tklor, to Mr.

Lawrence Cot, son of Mrs. Ernext Cot, 69t Adams: ALA and the late Mr. Cot. i The future bride attended South eastern High School. Mr.

Cot is' a 'graduate of Chillicothe High School and is at the Chillicothe raper Co. The a edcling is planned for Jane 29. 'grandchildren. Many of their 'relatives and friends the in Chit- lOutdoor Party Held Monday by Maranotha Class Maranatha Class of Tabertracle Baptist Church had a hamburger fry Monday evening on the lawn Os 0 111011. 0.1.7 lllll 'a film on Japan.

-From the Church bt Nishio." Miss Diathea Scholl was the narrator. Mrs. tieko Henry and Mrs. from Japan. were Bourncville BOURNEV1LLE Paint Valley Stitchers and Chefs 4-11 Club enjoy ed a letier roast June 10 at the home of Bonnie Snyder on 1Cincinnati Pike, Members present were Tilly Complier, Sally Litter, Kay John.

Loretta Johnson, Peggy Wood. Wanda Acton. Virginia 1 Glandon, Louise Stith, Bonnie 'Snyder, Barbara Norman and Terry -Compher. Three members absent were Connie Devall. Bev.

Allensworth and Judy Brown. I' The advisers were Mrs. Clayton 1Compher and Miss Georgia Nis Dorothy Ann Me Vicker Mr. and Mrs. F.

A. McVicker, illiamsport, Route 2. are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy Ann, to Mr. Dale D. Grer nlee, on of Mr.

It. D. Greenlee, Frankfort, Route 2, and the late Mrs. Greenlee. The bride-elect is a graduate of Atlanta High School and the Springfield City Hospital School of Nursing.

Mr. Greenlee is a graduate of Frankfort High School and sened three years with the Marine Corps. Both are employed at the Veterans Administration Hospital. An informal open church wedding is planned for 7.39 p. August 29, at the Atlanta Methodist Church.

the re- closed meet- Sept. 17, Mrs. Ramon Edgar Wolfe to accompany them to Reno. Hubert sked articles ra.t.1 of alkl- Pence dipl Trinity Methodist Chapel was the setting for the wedding of 1 Dailey, 517 Vine St. native country of Mr.

ei Miss Eleanor Margaret Bond, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Roger ren and Mrs. Waltr Reisch mid Robert Bucy had charge'Mrs. Henry and her on Moore Bond, St. Albans.

W. and Mr. Ramon Edgar Wolfe, on child Susan and Ohioo the games and Mrs. Hel dressed in Japanese costun of Mr. and Mrs.

Ranald M. Wolfe, 412 Belleview Ave. The Rer.1i 4 'ale' from ennis a Schofield and Mrs. Gilbert Broen returned Mrs. Throckmorton gavel Benjamin Judd Jr of the First week trip.

They in Wash- were prize winners an visited r. an re sponse and the meeting 1 ington, D.C., dl Mrs. Gary conducted th with the mizpah. The next st con 30 Dance Revue to Be Presb)terian Church performed Arnold George of Riverdale, ness se mg will be at 7. p.

Se ssion. Reports were the 3 m. ceremony Saturday, 1 '1tsMd former Chilhcothe residents gnen by Mrs. Gait Anderson and at the church. Held at High School white carnations and palms.

June 14, before an altar decorated' They also were at Gettysburg, Mrs. Alfred 'Walter. Committees' 'a" and in New Xallaingtwl named for the mother and Birthdays Celebral Jack Sherick will present his! Itliss Patricia Trese of Colum- where they visited Mr. Reisch's daughter banquet to be given dance revue, "Youth on was the organist for a probrother-i n-law and siter, Mr: At Rebekahs I Mee 1 sept. 20.

at I p. tn. Monday, June 23, at of traditional Odding mu- Mrs. Carl Lauxman It was decided to have no mect-1 the ChillicothetHigh School. 'sic.

Mrs. John Miller of Plain- Mrs. Casper Ruprecht pr Students appearing on the the bridegrooms aunt, ings in July. The class will have at the meeting of Mirth Mr. and Mrs-.

Boyce Brannen a covered dish dinner Aug. I a gram ate Margaret Cook. Susan sang "0 Perfect Love: 8 bckah 22 NI nda ge o. Mond 3 and daughter, Michaeline, of the church. i tftli.

Pt 100F Hall to accompany them to Reno. the home of Mrs. Huber Pence displayed articles at the home of Mrs. Hubert LIIV IIV1IIV UI "their native country of Dailey, 517 Vine St. rs.

'M Henry and her on Mrs. Robert Bury had charge 4. vv. inrInnActs children, Susan and Dennis, Ohf the tessed in Japanese costumes. I Aventte ha Schofield returned from a games and Mrs.

Helen and Mrs. Gilbert Brown' Mrs. Throckmorton gave trip. 'sponse and the meeting i They wtre in Wash-lwere prize winners. ington, D.C., and visited Mr.

andl Mrs. Gary Ost conducted the with the mizpah. The next iMrs. Arnold George of Ri will be at 7:30 p.m., verdale, business session. Reports were ing former Chillicothe residents.

at the church. Ighen by Mrs. Gail Anderson and hh June 14, before an altar decorated 'T. uy All B. They also were at Gettysburg' with white carnations and palms.

Pc, and in New Kensington. Alfred 'Walte'were named for th r. mother and Committees Birthdays Celebrate kt Patrieii Trese of Colum- Jack Shenck will present nisi miss rem' uese al t-alum'istbere they visited Mr. Reisch's d- a-u-gh-ter- banquet to be given I dance revue, "Youth on Parade," i bus was the organist for a pro-lbrother-in-law and sister, Mr: At Rebekah? Meeting I Sept. 20.

at 8 p. tn. Monday. June 23, at 1 gram of traditional bd Ucling mu-Mrs Carl Lauxman. the Cbillicotheilligh School.

Mrs. John Miller of Plain- It 'as decided to have no meet-1 Mrs. Casper Ruprecht ings in July. The class will have at the meeting of Martha Students appearing on the pro- the bridegrooms aunt, Mr. an'd Mrs Boyce Brannen a covered dish dinner Aug.

18 at bekah Lodge ge 22 Monday ay gram ate Margaret Cook. Susan sang "0 Perfect Love." and daughter, Michaeline, of the church. i pt 100F Hall. her father, the, u. 1 ii, CIC Meeting Changed ithe same evening.

The class picnic vill be held on the third FriC1C Class of First Presb)terian day in September. Church is postponing its scheduled for Friday, June 20, duel Marietta, in 1783, was the site to the church picnic being held on of the first brick plant in Ohio. The Rev. Bernard H. Hubbard, internationally known for his Alaskan explorations, is known as "Glacier Priest of Alaska." i I presided Re.

nig ht Purpero, Connie Shoults, Cher31 Escorted by maysyine, spent.the Mrs. C. J. Vincent, former Crabtree, Karen Haubeil, 'Mary Sawnwith wore a full. skirted VI Mrs.

brother-In teacher of the class, told of beri l.t. was announced the lodge will I-den di Will Night and In- Ann Peggy Meier, jlif silk organza over taffeta. The Jew arid sister, and a.u. Jaca Nancy Gillfillan, Terry Timmons, featured a bateau neck- experiences since moving to Hunt- lody, Bowmin Road. Mr.

BralVington, W. a year ago. Iternational Good Day at the Nita ZodY Susan Osman, bonna line. lon 15-ea-e- sleeves and a pleated nen returned home Sunday and se-I A program of in There will be a covered dish strumental, next meeting' July 7, at the hall. Debbie Blosser, Debbie Roush, cummerbund.

Her bridal bouquet icompanying Li leaa i music was presented by Mr. Hu-' Jane Kellough, Vicki Redefer, was white carnations. who will visit. her grandparents.lbert and daughter, Kathy. dinner.

Miss Kay Littler of Andover. Past Noble Grands Club will illr. and Mn. G. E.

Sullivan and maid of honor. The brides-' 'meet for a covered dish dinner Teresa Taylor, Judith House- other relatives in Maysville. Mr. Busch, Margaret James, Terry 1 Miss NanMe ker Zody plan to take Mrs. Kingston of Mrs.

John Bietzel, East Second maids were dfcyhbe I lan at 6 p. Monday. at the home man, Crystal Osborne, Melody Proehl, Kathleen Brantley. Karen of Berea an sister the bride graneen. and mirhaehne home Bond of St Alban: iMiss Ethe Ilex weekend Owens, Margery Ann Hawthorne, Kingston Firemen's Association! Members with birthdays the Lonna Scaggs, Kathy Jurcisin, dents or sleeveless' iThe attendants we 1,.

sleeveless' i gowns of aqua silk organza de- will which will include sponsor the Fourth of July first six months of the sear were Linda Scheffler, Sue Mrs. R. M. Houk, North High signed with full skirts and wide celebration an honored at a party following the Sharon Tolliver, Ranry Lingo, iStrett, has home afteri all day fish fry beginning at 10:30 sashes. Their accessories were' i ri efreshments were ser -meting.

v- Joyce Bowsher, Linda Johnson, sat! two and one-half months, white. The mai onor car- in the morning and a Horse Show, ied at tables decorated with bou- James Anens, Terry French, lin Florida. Sheteturned by av oil Horseplay," by the. tied a bouquet of yellow towers, quets of spring flowers an pink New 'York where 'she 1 nt a' nhil bridesmaids' 1) Knob Western Association! man, Tommy Triplett. Mike Gire, the bouquets faith her family.

Chillicothe, an green candles in crystal hold- Debra Rutherford, Sarah Wise-I were of pink carnations. of cnitticothe, from 6 to 8 P.m 1 ers. The committee included Mrs. Nora Musselman, Mickey Hard-I Mr. Dougl Wolfe oe served as There will be a tractor pulling Gilbert Quick, Mrs.

W. C. Glaz- I Mr. and Mrs. M.

V. Tucker and best man for his brother. Mr. at 10 a.m. and qualifying' ener, Itirs.

King Kelsey and Miss city, Marla Buskirk, Sharon Leyme, Judy Hurd, Diane Bar- two children, Zander Drie, nd a 'games for the horseshoe pitching' Unffrnan nf CailimiNna and 4. 44 Marvine Blazer. 0 and Mrs. M. V.

Tucker and I Mr. Douglas Wolfe served as 41.. city, Marla Buskirk, Sharon best man for his brother. Mr. Leyme, Judy Bud, Diane Bar- two children, Zander Drhe, and 'Dave Roffman of Columbus and Kingston Firemen's Association will sponsor the Fourth of July celebration which will include an all day fish fry beginning at 10:30 In the morning and a Horse Show, "Western Horseplay," by the Rocky Knob Western Association of Chillicothe, from 6 to 8 p.m.

There will be a tractor pulling contest at 10 a.m. and qualifying games for the horseshoe pitching rs. Tucker'm sister; MIFS Nellie nett, Carolyn Chaffin, Rita Clark, nett, t.isrutn s-nnuin, "nd "dihn Russell of Ed Russell of Mr. Edgar Reynolds- COMM wilt Sian IR IU WM. nue 1Brandenburg of Oak Ridge, Tenn.

will be skating at the Whirl-i Carol and Nancy Dressler, 'burg Feated the guests; returned from a 10-day meeting diving which time it as vacaA-W Karen Kauffman, Susan Mur-I Immediately follo tion at Treasure Iland pa mi wing the 12, to 2 and from was in charge of the business ray, Andrea Overly. Michael morn', a reception for IV gue saY wilt leive Tuesday ihave dancing from 8 to 12 withdecided to add fifteen dollars to Pia 3 RALK Whirl-A-Way ill Hummel. Paulette Daniels, Karen 1 I was held at the home of the bride- Inr her home in.Oik, Ridge'. 1 from Karen McGarvey, nn -us-- 'groom's parents. Assisting host, i intermission at 10 p.m.

for the' the MIT Camp Fund. The class Butt. Rosemary Wyman, Debbie esses were Miss Virginia Bond an display. The events started a new money raising Melissa --e-ssa 'and Mrs. Dorothy Bond and Mn.

Mickey Maloy take place at the ball park. 'project, the sale of picnic baskets. Hogland. Vickie Riley, Bland, Cindy Immell, Pam Kauff- I sisters of the bride, Miss Donna a a a I Mr. and Mrs.

B. M. Garst are large baskets with a man, Karen Mallon, Carlene Sunday in Springfield with daughters. Emily and Betsy, left tray and will sell for $3.50. sister of the bridegroorrChis, psrtnts, Mr.

and Mrs. O. C. Price, Trudy Tatman, Barbara and Miss Dorothy McClintock. Imatoy, to return to their Mrs.

Dennis II. Dreisbach was lacier, Beth Wheeland, Donna i nilt-ntintrn otiatf a warm frtirti 'home in Albuquerque, N.M., after Study Book chairman and r. gar Reynolds- Carol and Nancy Dressler, i 1Brandenburg of Oak Ridge, burg seated the guests; quitereturned from a 10-day vacs-Karen Kauffman, Susan Mur-1 Immediately following the ray, Andrea Overly. Michael mom gtle a reception for IV tiott at Treasure Island, Pla. Miss A(3 Brindenburg wilt leave Tuesday Hummel, Paulette Daniels, Karen I was held at the home of the bride- her home in Oak, Ridge.

Oney, Karen McGarvey, Susan groorws parents. Assisting boil- I tL! a 11 VW iruay latman and Miss Dorothy McClintock. loy, 1 in A ler, Beth Wheeland, Donna Out-of-town guests' were froml, i itmari 13t111 IMVIC1 Lou Imo Out-of-town guests were from contest will start at 10 a.m. There will be skating at the UK WhirlA-Way from 12. to 2 and from 3 to 3.

114.K Whirl-A-Way will have dancing from 8 to 12 with intermission at 10 p.m. for the fireworks display. The events will take place at the ball park. Mr. and Mrs.

B. M. Garst and daughters. Emily and Betsy, left Wednesdav to return to their GINGHAMS. THE CHEMISE.

lilATEHNITY NEBSION Two-Piece DRESSES $8.98 $10.98 ESPECIALLY NOW, PAMPER YOURSELF WITH BEAUTIFUL NEW You'll be amazed at the modest prices on some of the smartest maternity dresses and separ. cites. So come and see and you will see yourself looking love-her while you're waiting. $1098 EASY "EASY LIVING" FABRICS Use Our Layaway Plan 406,44,01, 'Itttak-7t' 'No-ont 'i --r- li if ollow 1 Tati 1 tkof (11: ttle 1' i vo TIIE 0 4 CHEMISE. i i.

1 41, .1 I 3IATEIINITY NO 0 i 1 iVLIISION .14 te i4l l'' 1 tO AL, 1' JJ fr)v rka i 1 tb4r, i ESPECIALLY NOW, PAMPENi i OURSELF WITH BEAUTIFUL lot NEW FASHIONS, I You'll be amazed at the mod- est prices on some of the smart. est maternity dresses and separ. ..1 it'. 1 cites. So come and see and you ,,,,,,4 A i will see yourself looking love- :1.:.:,,,,:.

'i, lier while you're waiting. I 4i. $8.98 $10.98 l'" 0 3 is 4J0, 4 EASY i '1. 4 .1. I I ...4 .5 1 "EASY LIVING" FABRICS GINGHAMS.

Two-Piece 3tt DRESSES ci 4 $8.98 $10.98 it. 1. --0 Use Our Layaway Plan I I visiting with her parents. Mr. the topic this month was, The Warner, Diana Ilenricks, Linda I Los Angeles, I Annapolis, and Mrs.

Fred Minshall and Patterns in the March lnings, Nick' Kyer, Nancy Car. Nid Pittsburgh, Chicago, I snilr.fa amil Mrs. re. Walter toll Linda Graves, Sondra CunIll' Indianapolis, St, Teatsworth Drive, 'relatives in this vicinity for the of IVIissions." Mrs. Evans gave ispent the IA eekertd in Columbus 'past to weeks.

reading. "The VVidening Influ- ninghant Sharon Betz. Berea. with his cousin. Mr.

Don Kelauver.1 Judy Parsons returned Jiomc'ence of Missions," and Mrs. Jay Russell. Pamela Hutchinson, CarollWorthington, Dayton and Ashland. flis wife family. The De after spending the past Nlinser spoke on the "Work The and Sally Dick.

Nonia Shoemaker, an am on The bride chose a traveling out fauvers' daughter. Shells, re-two weeks with Mr, and Methodist Church Is Doing In Vickie Purpero, Tammy Woods, fit of aqua cotton ancl deer turned Burt, Stephen blend with a portrait collar, abort family for a turned, horn. with the Walter Xe-: week.8 storaul Pernod in Columbus. Mrs. Dreisbach also Rhonda Brown, Cynthia Gaines, Isleeves and a bouffant skirt.

'They plan to take bet back to Co-1 Ho ery interesting account of Hospital Guild elected new of- gave a ficers at their June meeting Wed- the Methodist Ministers' Confer. Diana Raney, Margot Dean, Jane I I Mr. Wolfe is a graduate student tumbus next weekend. nesday night at the home of Mrsience hich she and Mrs. Eliza.

Kramer, Pam Dean, Susan Nickel, in electrical engineering at Ohio' Debbie White, John Vinings, Greg- State University. Mrs. Wolfe isl Mr. and Glenn LOS'en- Thomas Rainey. They are iktrs.ibeth Bennett attended at Lake- H.

Targee, chairman; Mrs side last week. cry Jurcisin, I a du te of the College of gra a is enter a a daughter, Debbie, Merrell Rona. vice chairman 1 During the social hour, music Cynthia Burt, Becky and Janie and SU Mr. and Avenue, and Mrs. Loven-ilkIrs.

Charles Maxwell, was furnished by Ann Clare Saylor, Sue Crain. Cathy Wolfe Wolfe are living in A Columbus. 1 sheirw's Mrs. Charles INIrs. Paul Janes.

treasurer; MissiSchill at the piano and Cindy Stephenson, Connie Griffith, Gina trip to California is ft, Paul. South Mulberry Street, -tree-, Carol Routt, visiting service chair-Donahue playing the flute. tie-Ellett, Toby Crain, Paul Collinsiplanned for August. 1 at returned after a week's stay! iman and Mrs. Herbert were served by a corn-Susan Oliver, Cheryl McGee, Vera Pike Lake, Joining them th Nere snack bar chairman.

composed of Mrs. Law- Chapman. Peggy Stauffer, Janet CALENDAR- i ifor a weekend were Mrs. ai June meeting of the Ki Tbe ngs-'rence Betz, Mrs. Loy-eta Rey- Bowers, Mary Leedom.

Betsy son-in-law and daughter, Mr. i 1A'SCS was opened by singing. nolds, Mrs. Harry Sims, Mrs, Barrett, Carolyn Francis, Susan' 'and Adams and The Garden." with Mrs. Val-Fred Dumm, Mrs.

Reese Siberell Bethel, Barbara Mathews, Sarah 1 I I uEsdav tdren, Larry Jay and Becky, dilate F. 1111 pli Prrtnict accomnanis IsA An Mr Aq 1 Nanned tor August. 'hate returned after a week's stayl iman and Mrs. Herbert were served by a corn- at Pike Lake. Joining them there snack bar chairman.

composed of Mrs. Law- i Ifor a eekend were Mrs. ail Tbe June meeting of the Kings-rence Betz, Mrs. Lovetta Rey- CALEN DAR other son-inlaw and daughter, IA'SCS was opened by nolds, Mrs. Harry Sims, Mrs, and Adams and The Garden." with Mrs.

tVal-'Fred Dumm, Mrs. Reese Siberell I uEsdav i idren, Larry Jay and Becky, oV lace Evans. accompanist. Miss and Mrs. Russell Brooks.

Mk IT ANWsa Mitt Ali III17Ntil En IRMA. CLUB, '4 Margaret Thomas gave the de-I Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cobourn an's Rat- Renofit Assnoistion. ft ---e- at tho home of aim Orland Votionals and minutes of the pre of Welch, W.

spent Tuesday OLA-Villintillat laRii GET-TMETHElt CLUB, WCAt- Margaret Thomas gave the de-I Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Cobourn an's Benfit Aseoelation. ati tho home of, Orland Rat- yo.tionals and minutes of the pre- of Welch. W.

spent Tuesday Olivet', Barbara Vinings. Barbara' Young. Ann Morrow. Chris Ko-I moroski, Mary Dougherty, Amy, 1 el ff. 146 E.

list: St. Mi.la Margaret Recobs, 71 Iv meeting were read by Mrs. with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brown.

Cheryl Bethel. Earlene Haubell. Mary Beth Stultz. Re- i DSIGHTEPS or rmov vicTlrourth Miss Eleanor Wallace. ens Aualltary.

7:31) at 1 Second Miss. Hazel cSaillteen members Betz. becca Cowans. Cindy Elam. Mar-1 Hall' Core, 64 W.

Fourth and Miss' Mrs. Cecil Bower, BEAD THE CLASSIFIED ADS tha Barrett, Judy Kuhn, Ricks A 11 I It AUXLIAAT To THE Rme meloy, 20:1 F. Second Pelletier, I It u- left Monday night for New York' '4, Judy Breen. Terry Larokins, 'City here they will board the i fq or" of or I Eee ThemTry Then) Tho Privacy of Your Homo Jan Allen, Vicki Taylor, Lois elrnmir'N THr Mary on Wednesday. The) 1 p.m., at MOPIO Nal.

Flesher, Linda and Marjorie Ben- are planning a seven-week tour of nett, Jean Hurles, Janet McMa Wednesday Europe that will include England. hon. Terry Grubb, Cara Ham- CLARICSICitil WOMLTI rwitig.sEelgium and Worlds Fair. burger, Pam Self, Jayne Stock- tart Jo rill erna ilk Rolland, Germany, Switzerland, man. Peggy Wonderleigh.

Bonnie Clarksburg. s', IWO and France. They will return Hardin, Judy Tennant, Vicki Dyke, t. IROWN WOMAN'S strunriee the Queen Mary fa August. Corr No.

23, 2 at the ion Nancy Dyer, Zeta Souders, Joyce I Iiiriv Maio'. Vicki Nohip Hal Karen Wilkerson, daughter of orps 83, a .1) at the louri Nancy Dyer, Zeta Souders, Joyce Hall. Fry, Judy Riddle, Vicki Noble, a 1 Karen Wilkerson, daughter of miCitOPHONI SATTEIT 111CPVIII tUUICONTIOL A Tit why only waiting can be young, feminine and fillering Maternity Separates TOPS $3.98 $5.98 SKIRTS $3.98 $5.98 JAMAICAS $2.98 $5.98 PEDAL PUSHERS 4.198 $5.98 CHEMISE ROBES $5.98 $7.98 Maternity Separates TOPS $3.98 $5.98 $3 SKIRTS .98 $5.98 JAMAICAS $2.98 $5.98 PEDAL PUSHERS $.4.98 $5.98 $6.98 CHEMISE ROBES 5.98 7.98 waiting can wallil be young fOrrinit19 nr)d flallerino HEARING GLASSES Mr. and Mn. Sharon Ebenhack, Janice Wise-.

John D. Wilkerson. man, Linda Ramsey, Trudy May, horn or Mrs. 4 it spending a 8. ugar Run Roil.

elma Riley, Susan Gosnell, 'week with her uncle and aunt. Christy Bolen. Connie Givens, N. Ap Mr. and Mrs.

John Youngs and Order of Rainbow ter Kathleen Wachter Debbie Fran family Girla. 7 40 of at Pine at the rioters Star Temple. cis Jackie Hughes Lake, AST POCAHONTAS MI'S )4N-1 hart, Lin da Park and Jan Mc-1 nehaha Couneti No. 152. Vest I Prwaholltaa.

7.arl at the Ivo ml Mr. and Mrs. JIM Fret CA and Fret 43 HIDE DEAFNESS ss slow bee give Asarisa Is BOTH Ears snd so many Ow losturost of Mrs. T. I.

Hanks, 63 W. siztaicher nut sc. returnel borne Mon Mrs. Elizabeth Cook will be tbei Mrs. Elizabeth Cook will be Mel St.

DRIP-DRY FABRICS Sizes 8-1B PEADYTO-WEAR DEPT.First Floor tt Li 41 i 1 4 rik, i 1 lot I '4' 1 114,14 a.A 1 Al )-wf tvel 1 1, 4i- 4., A 1 t3 614-'' 1 t-T-- 1 I i r) DRIP-DRY FABRICS 1 Sizes 8-1B OA I READY-TO-WEAR DEPT.First Flo6er i 1 I 1 pianist. rhursdov wedding of their randdaughter. laity invning ALICE ttrtming ttir pianist. 1 rhursdov 1 wedding of their randdaughttr. QZemt.

OR AT BEI-TONE HEARING CENTER 312 I. limed Stroot Columbus, Ohio Phone CAPITAL 1-3585 'QtEFINI ESTEIRR cuss r), THItiMiSS Sue Harriet Kaufman of To Booster Dinner Doted I Tohernocia Baptist 7-A0 to Mr. Kent A. Foliate also nt. at tho hewn.

ht Mrs. 11r11-' Roborto, Woottall Road. Toledo, on Sunday June 15. Members of the Booster Club of a a 7, The bride's mother ii thi former American Legion Post fi2 and its islip.Ru Ax 1:4 Marianne Mid. auxiliary will convene at 7 storitman.

EIpt.1ke l' Saturday at the Legion Home for LISERTY nAlenr.N Ctelt, 11.11) Mite Carel Jean'Grarts, daugh-1 their monthly dinner and pro- I II MosT Park ter of Mr. and Mn. A 0 gram. All legionnaires and aux- LADIFS AID SOrTETT nr Tyt.rp Graves, 7 Logan left Sunday iliary members are invited and, 1, p.m.. at leabul "Id to attend a MIN eek summer es- they may take guests.

Reserva-1 church. 'Con in elementary teaching at tions may be made by calling the l' DeUGHTIMS or DORCAS. nArr Ohio university. Legion Home, PR 2-7158. The Atmer wrnd committee planning the dinner is son.

278 S. Paint St: mr. and Mrs. Frank J. MAAS tl I Il I I k.1 Pill Out and Mail This coupon to the Above Address For Personalized Hearing Service Hems Address City Stets See Me Time Dot.

AM.P.M. Mrs. Grace Scheibeck, Mrs. Ros- CIIRT8TTANI rt.ArA or iieTt ad rgillured, John. Jim and; coe Coiling.

Mrs. Rebecca C. Ms- 1 tha Bride 9oroot rhilreh Of Ally, of Akron, are for a Christ, 7.3ro p.ro.. 00 churfh. lie.

Mrs. Boned Carter and Mr week at the home of Mr. Mang-Rufus Wiseman and Mr. Clarence' LAMF-11 TO TR! helfts mothor, Mr'. DI C.

Mans 1 it ft11114erol of litallrA04 Trap. t. Houser. i film I p.m at carmen a Hall, itietu, 245 holes Axe. i.

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