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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

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Zanesville, Ohio
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7
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TIIK TRIES RECORDER. ZANTSYIU.E. OHIO PAGE 1 welcome, Linda Geyer; exercise, Itnary grades; exerewe, "Blessings fragrances and wrA a "Cheerful Givers," primary of Christmas," primary grades; bellows to icon hs grades; exercise, "Gifts for pageant, "Love Lights the apartments. perfume luxurious Shepard-Goduto attired in a rose lace over taffeta dress with black velvet accessor Marriage Announced Program At PTO Meeting Rites Announced ies and her corsage was of 'carnations and red roses. i jmas," primary grades; recitation, Tree; music, "Winter Wonder- The new Mrs.

Goduto is a 3948 Announcement is made of the of ambridge high marriage of Miss Molly Louise Scnool and WM formerly employ- ghepard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ed at the Stoutt Sandwich shop. Thomas L. Shepard, 411 Long Mr.

Goduto was graduated from street, Cambridge to Robert Go-JWaynesburg high school in 1948 of Mr. and Mrs. Matt nd is 'mpoyI with the National Goduto, of Waynesburg, which FlreProo'ln8 in Magnolia. The The Norwich Parent-Teacher or-. "Hark, the Herald Angels." San- )and," "Silent Night," and "White ionization will meet at 7:30 o'clock dr.

readme. Harold Shar- Christmas." upper grades; recita- EE this evening in the school rock; mimic, primary grades; ex- tion. "Last Christmas Wishes," on tods urn. fercise, "Babes in Bie Bime," pri- r.ieanor wajr. HOLIDAY FUN Children of the school will pre- mary grades, sent the following program after Reading Jeanette McDonald; a brief business session: Music; recitation, "Just Around the Cor- AtWAVt Calinal Richelieu loved elegant clothes, elrgantly scented.

He believed in the revivifying effect of Christmas prayer, Janice Wilson; ner. Marilyn iiugnes; music, pri- took place on last Thursday 'e v-mw, Richmond, with Rev. J. R. Pennison officiating.

For her marriage the bride was STILL TIME TO SAVE Children's Program At Art Institute The children's program at the Art Institute, originally scheduled XJ PLENTY AT PENNEY Hew Sewing Machines Trade-Ins Terms Sewing Lessons Open Eve'i for last night, will be held instead ftn RADTUmnUFW I at :30 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Coo permit Road Ph. 11643 The program is planned- by the 'junior museum. -1 T11TESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1931 i I vT i lb U'lL1 rod iy Is; 1-TS mm mmm. iew mm wm r-.

1 Xf.fi II 1 ill i i McPherson Mrs. W. Mr. and Pre-Holiday Specials $15.00 now $10.00 $10.00 now 8.50 8.50 now 7.50 7.50 now 6.50 6.50 now 5.00 Open Tuesday, Thursday and Friday Evenings by Appointment Mrs. Bessie Klinger of 326 South Mead street announces the marriage of her daughter, Dorothy, to Pvt.

William T. McPherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F.

McPherson of the North River road. The wedding was December 3 in Greenup, Kentucky. The bride is employed by the S. S. Kresge company in this city.

Pvt. McPherson is stationed with the Sixth Armored division, Fort Leonard Wood, having entered service May 28. Mrs. McPherson will continue to make her home with her mother. We Specialise in Tlntinr and Personality Hair Cutting Postpone Program At Springfield School Friday Services At Synagogue Esther Corp Beauty Salon 49 Eighth St.

Phone 3-7208 The regular Friday evening serv ice at Congregation Beth. Abraham The Christmas program which was scheduled for presentation by pupils of the Springfield township school last night was postponed owing to weather conditions. It will now be presented In the school auditorium Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ill be held at 8 o'clock with Rabbi Myer Schwartz speaking on "Chan-ukah. Festival of Lights." Service on Saturday morning will begin at 8 o'clock.

Suit Blouses JJ i ch oft i Sunday school sessions will be- gin at 10 o'clock and will conclude I eillDie rlOTlS 4. I m.nn,,l,nu fiia.l A ai XX ciut iv. ilic v-nauuivaii 'kA GIFT OF A A NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINE! Friday Service tival program Is to be held in the afternoon at 3 o'clock. i sisiAifi saiP ui pi mm mm mm 1 1 4 i 1 The Festival of Chanukah begin The Feast of Light, or Chanu at nightfall Sunday and lasts for kah, will be celebrated at 8:15 eight days. Tapers are kindled in o'clock Friday evening in Findley the home in increasing number i Avenue temple with Rabbi H.

each evening of the festival In com-Hirsch Cohen of Hebrew Union col-memoration of the Maccabean re-(lege, Cincinnati, in charge. His dedication of the Temple and the, topic will be "Chanukah and It's re-kindling of the candelabrum in 'Meaning Today." ft i. I the year 165 B.C.E. MiM Mary. Elizabeth Brown, so- WITH CAREFUL DETAIL! fegj I (J .5 Extra-spwlal versions of the easy-lo-wear jewel I neckline blouse that's such a prize for suits the i 1 J.

lines simple, the detail Jiut so. White, the new deep i I 1 1 tones, or pastels accented by faRdotting, tucks, NjZ Vl 7 or delicate new starflake lace. Sues S2-4U. i. f- 1- a iu j4 1 jprano soloist, will sing "Rock of I Ages" and "I Will Lift Up Mine To Meet Tonight 1 1 iU Mrs.

raiu mercer is ine organ- At Achauer Home t. The Muskingum chapter, Daugh-1 ters of the American Revolution, AdamSVllle PTA TO will meet at 8 o'clock this evening Meet Thursday in the home flf Miss Alice Achauer. 1 ill r.J The Adamaville Parent-Teacher 438 Putnam avenue. Rev. A.

Dalel association will meet in the high Sowers of Central Presby- gchoo Thursday evening at 8 terian church, will be the guest o'clock. speaker using the topic "A Christ-j A Christmas program will bi fe Ml mas Message." Ipresented. The numbers are: sing- Mrs. Roy Gillespie will present iin Christmas carols by group; ni.n Tii.n. reading, Mrs.

Russfll Matchett; Alyce Ann Achauer will recite music by Stanley and Roger i Matchett; "The Birds Christmas Carol" Mrs. Roy James; Christ Christmas poems. TS- Vi The regent of the chapter, Mrs. i mas music, school children. Those attending sre asked to take popcorn balls or homemade candy.

Refreshments will be serv Owen Tarrier, will conduct business. A social period and gift exchange also will be held. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. H. A.

Brad Rayon Crepe ed by Mrs. John Radcliffe and' ley and Mrs. Fred Vandenbark. DESK MODEL contains flna SING Sit M.china, doublw at beautiful, desk when not In sewing ot. M.tching stqp) aveilable.

27500 BUDGET TERMS Liberal Allowance On Your Old Machirm SINGER SEWING CENTER Mrs. Clarence Brock, ninth grade room mothers. Dresses St. John Auxiliary Party Is Tonight Week's Budget Style Wool Cardigans Are REAL Gifls! Members of the Ladies auxiliary of the Knights of St. John will hold Just unpacked and spanking new a Mr, exciting group A Trad.

Mark at tm lines Mrs. CO. their annual Christmas party this of dresses that make yon rub 9-98 rour eyes and look at the mm a SIS MAIN STREET ZANESYHXE, O. PHONE 7H91 evening In St Nicholas hall. A pol-luck dinner will be served at 6:30 after which the program party will be enjoyed.

CHOOSE FROM 14 (YES, 14!) COLORS! price tag again. Misses ana half sizes. Hurry, get yours for Christmas now'. 1 a Classic cardigans number one sweater favorite lor ,3 all women from coeds to grandmothers: jnese are s. soft fine wool lephyrs in a very fine gauge knit a Santa Suggests I cjineys is yourc aula Good and roomy, beautifully Iinisnea neckline, ions warm sleeves and simply terrific in every one of those mouth-watering colors! Sizes 82 to 40.

ii Dress ihe "Kiddies 4 a. )'4 Up for Christmas For the Junior branch of the family tree just what they want most and carefully fitted by shoe experts from the largest Childrens Shoe Stock In this area! Cowboy Boots 5R95 Black with White Trim Hi 1 4' a Mite I'M mosf tryes I mm Sixes S'i to 8 $5.50 Sixes 8'i to Sixes 12 'i to 2 4.50 'i 3 4.95 1 a 4 tunic mi irm ins StilS to 9001 sizes a io nrti. GAY REMNANTS for this sweet I RAYON JACQUARD Jumping Jacks $5.25 HORSEHIDE JACKETS 26.75 AND BEACON GOOD LOOKING SPORT SHIRTS 3.98 dross! This frk uses contrast In the thriftit-st Uses scallops in the prerripst way all. around the yoki and bib-front. Let herl choose between short-puff sleeves, or Ions: ones.

Both are right for, now. Lasy-sew, Mother! Pattern 90Jl In Children sues 2. 4, 6, 8, 10. Sie fi takes Vk yards SHIRT-AND-TIE SET 2.98 It's a double gift that's twice an welcomr! Pea-ey'a own Sanforised hlte broadcloth shirt plua a smart tie, (ift box. ed, for only ttl! Hurry! Shirts, 14 17; Uet la assorted patterns.

Maximum 1. ROBES 7.90 Warm fleecy robes of 1 double woven cotton blanket cloth! Hand- somely styled; full cut for comfort! Slaroon, brown or blue plaids. 2 Small-medium-large, 1 The lofiRext a I leather you ran buy! And si- the trriflc styllnf of these Jacket they'ra fully rayon lined! Hat two-way corded porketa! A xlpper breant pmket! And ywi aeleet from mel. low looklnj brown, mahnf-any. SS W.

1 tt They're pre -shrunk washable! Handsomely tailored In rich spun rayon gabardine! Come pick out several of these now You choose from maroon, green, brown, or navy! Small, medium, large. 33-inrn; "i yara conrrasi. jji This essty-to-use pattern Rives perfect fit Complete, Illustrated jj Sew Chart shows you every step. Send THIRTY cents In coins for this pattern to Marian Martin. care of The Times Recorder.

1M Pattern 232 West Combs "Brot tiers New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, 524 Mo in St. Fitted by X-Roy SIZE and STYLE NUMBER,.

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