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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 10

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air Brinkcrhoff Mothers Club Presents Gift Beta Chapter Of Sorosis Has Program-At Home Of Mrs. Idle "American Negroes Contribu-, "Knights of the Round Table," tion To Music" was the subject of Mrs. Parr and Mrs. Ivon the program presented by Bauer reported on their findings 4U Program On Civil Defense The civilian defense and legislative committees had charge of the program for Monday's meeting of omen A motion picture screen and for a philanthropic project at the School for Mentally Retarded Chil tripod were presented to i m.ii hoff school yesterday when the 10 Mansfield, 0., News-Journal dren. Lawrence Anderson as guest speaker at last night's meeting tf Beta chapter of Sorosis.

Members met at the home of Mrs, Gale Idle, 612 Barnard Ave. Mothers club held its regular meet- P2arle V. McVey unit No, 16, American Legion auxiliary, at the Le gion home, Mrs, John Bell is chair ling in the activity room. The pre-jsentation was made by Mrs. Wen-jdell Hell, club president.

George man of civilian defense and Miss The speaker, introduced by Mrs. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Guests at the meeting included Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Marion Uhl and Mrs.

Raymond Patterson. Mrs. Floyd Davis, 4S8 Wood will entertain at the Feb. 17 Gertrude Stover is the legislative! A. II.

Fankhauser, program chair- MEMORIAL CONDUCTED FOR MISS BERTHA RUESS Poem Head During Service Held By Members Of Women's Guild Of St. John's Church committee chairman. man, read a quotation of H. f. Speakers for the program were Burleigh.

"The plantation songs Ralph Bisbee, Paul Bush and Egon( known as spirituals are spontan I'll i ''xJ' V'1 Harmony, school principal, ac-j ceptcd the gift for the school and described the many ways in which it will be used to aid in classroom study. Plans were made for a spring social and card party to be held Loeckel. Mr. Bisbee spoke mainly eous outbursts of intense religious fervor and have their origin chief on the Red Cross and its work in time of an emergency. Mr, Bush talked on local, state, and national ly in camp meetings, revivals, and other religious exercises.

Spirituals Ritual Chapter Night Observed aeiense ana wr. uiecitei spoKe oi were never composer, and are communication for civilian defense, practically the only music in Guests at the meeting werelAmerica wnjcb. meets the scien-members of the 359th Headquar-uinc definition of the folk song, ters Military group. C. J.

Kalb-Success in singing these olk At a dinner meeting of the Women's Guild of St. John's1 in April. This will be a guest par-Evangelical and Reformed church Wednesday evening the church, a memorial service was conducted for Missj 1 fhM "1 Bertha Ruess by Mrs. C. 0.

Carver and Mrs. Elizabeth She 25 SZ Ziegler. The following prayer for the New ear, which sisUd by Mrs, L. Hamilton and was found in Miss Ruess' Bible along with material Mrs. w.

H. McConnell. she had planned to use lor her Sunday school class, was Mrs. Floyd Adams introduced read: "Day by day, dear Lord, of Thee three times I (Mrs. McConnell, who spoke on the pray; To love Thee more dearly, to see Thee more clear-! subject, "Contesting as a Hobby." ly, to follow Thee more nearly, Day by day." She said that she started entering neiscn ouuinea ana is Drimarjiv denendent moon Ritual chapter night was ob-served by the Women of the Moose at a meeting Wednesday evening deep spiritual feeling.

The voice is some of the bills pending before Congress. Miss Mary Stover con. not as important as the spirit and! at the Moose home. Mrs. Jack Rus- sell was chairman Fifty-nins the rhythm." ducted the short business session.

Refreshments were served by members were present the following: Mrs. Robert Far-! SINGS SPIRITUALS The officers and escorts wore contests after the everyday duties of humdrum housework began to row, Mrs. John fuller, Mrs. John, To illustrate the different types' hite carnation corsages. Later blaybaugh and Mrs.

Alton spirituals, Mrs. Anderson escorts put on a special drill Mothers Will Uuv Tables with Mrs. Tina Woodruff and Mrs. A regular nusiness session is-, "steal Away, "Sometimes I eel become a drudge, and that after many hundreds of blanks had been mailed from her home with no winning she subscribed to a A gift of 50 dollars was given to the Bertha Ruess memorial building fund. The program was opened with a "living picture" dramatization of the guild emblem and colors with the following taking part: Mrs.

Ina Jlrgnauer, Mrs. William Balliteh, slated for reb. 15 at the Legion Like a Motherless Child, "Every Nina Lee as honor 'guards. Virginia home correspondence course designed to'; time I Feel the Spirit" and "Ne-jAndcrko did a special dance Anthem." iDer. Mrs.

Wiltias Naas, vice presi-' Speaker for the evening wa dent, conducted the business meet- Mrs. Robert Martin, girls' physi- A FT Kit NOON FNSEMBI.F. Irene Gilbert, one of Dublin, Ireland's most talented young designers, created this delightful mid-season afternoon ensemble which is made of one of those magic lightweight fabrics that are perfect for wear any season. The slim-lined skirt, camisole top and flaring jacket are made in golden brown suiting of acetate woven with wool. Dark brown velvet trims the bodice and forms a wide facing on the coat.

Forty members of the contestants like herself. William Mothers club voted to send a eon-1 Jne couse' sne saia' Pomiea oui Mrs. Alice Shaaf, Mrs. Mark McKee and to the March of 01 common piuans Auer, Mrs ing. Mrs.

Russell Higgins, movie cai cnucauonai instructor ai wans-chairman, reported on the film, field Senior high school. and to buy card tables for the which contestants are eu- Clarence Fisher. Thc meeting was the first quar- school when they met Wednesday iminaiea oeiore meir entries ever Coming Events FRIDAY Hill and Dale Garden club With Mrs. Charles Hemenway, 244 Helen Ave. Ladies auxiliary to Alfred I.

Harrington post 3494, VFW Business meeting at 7:30 in Memorial Mrs. fca uavis ana Mrs. oeuy Reber were given gifts in appreciation of their eooDeration durine th It's Purely Personal CHURCH CLASS Mrs. Ralph Bloom, 103 Wood Mrs. Merle Wharton, Mrs.

Have You Heard terlv session of the year with afternoon in the school cafeteria. I rpdcn juaging lames, wiui me William Campbell, Mrs. Florence They also plan to sponsor Cub Pack hplP of this special education, and Burghard and Mrs. Floyd Schneid-iNo. 9 in the school district.

an intense interest in contests, the er serving as hostesses. A 1 p. m. dessert luncheon pre-J ilL fwri The topic, "The Life and Tasked the business session. The tz- 1.

of the Church around the World were appointed in the Valen-! "gnher years of contest PartlclPa" tion. A family dinner marked a quiet celebration for Mr. and Mrs.iuaii was presented the lorm of a tine theme and the group ex- George Reager, who observed their 58th wedding anniversary at theiri (jrate Episcopal church Buf-home in Bucyrus Monday. Mrs. Reager is the former Eva Miller.

bridge in the church undercroft Her husband is a retired New York Central railroad employe. 6.30 Mrs. McConnell left her audience was hostess this week to 16 Lee an(j Mrs. Gladys Stone remembers and three guests of awards for obtaining the Love and Friendship class, May-j most new members. Mrs.

Stone flower Congregational church. was named chairman of the blood Guests were Mrs. Thomas donors drive for the Red Cross. Mrs. Verda Edwards and the Rev.j The charter was draped in A.

F. Lindbeck. Mrs. Philip Acker- memory of the late Mrs. Julie De-man led devotions and Mrs.

Joe bolt. Kohout, president, conducted the. The next meeting will be travelogue by the following: Valentine handkerchiefs vuher Mrs naviH T.pu;is me iciea mai a consuming have a son, Ralph, Bucyrus, and two grandchildren. 'vn i hobby is one of many contributors Mrs. wuiiam KemarK, Mrs.

louis eraAP Morsm nf Miss Kim William Remark. Mrs. ciauc iiaaca ui iui.a nuu Galilean Bible club With Mrs. Lemoyne Porch, 311 Wood St. a l.

Rrubaker, Mrs. Fred Russell, Mrs.pjnger and Miss Mayer. to a healthy, sound mind in the later years of life. officiating. They are living in Lady Garfield Council No.

24, i if Minn nam ns Mrs. i arpnrei theme was used Bucyrus, where Mr. McClary is Pennsylvania railroad engineer. Fisher, Mrs. Elmer vuuinuviuii il 1 IJ.it.,,.

Daughters of America Regular business meeting. The contest of Regents chapter night, Feb. 17, meeting, (prize was won by Mrs. D. L.

Ward. jopen and formal. buffet style refreshments me jjit'aiuL-iii, 113, L.ULU.-3 i tin and Mrs. John E. Fisher.

The pro- sen, Mrs. Frank Ladd was ap- Mrs. Bessie Stuckert, Galion, and Donald McClary, Bucyrus, were married Jan. 31 in the parsonage of Woodlawn Evangelical United Brethren church, Bucyrus, with Dr. Fay M.

Bowman were served by Mrs. Robert Marks, i i i i. i pram was piannea ny euuca- chairman of 1he fete Mrs Bovd Montgomery and Mrs tion missionary and social service coya ivmiiiguinirijr aim He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert McClary, near Bucyrus, and his wife is the daughter of Mrs.

Ida M. Zeigler, Bucyrus. slated for May 21. Another Wilcox chairmen. tee was appointed to get informa-) Harold McCuen will be the guest tion concerning safety guards for' speaker at the March 3 meeting cniidren wno wear glasses ounng 0 club, gym periods.

Mrs. Swank's room received the! Carl Letizia Jr. gave a surprise birthday party Sunday at his home, fiilfi Highland for Miss Sandra Stutz, who celebrated her 21st birthday anniversary Feb. 1. The ten guests present played games and were served refreshments.

room prize. The club prize was ill I S. little -money fashions to wear now-thru -spring (8) VpOIBUCKANDCO 1 won by Mrs. Garland Wiles. Host Deseribcs Visit Of Journalist At yesterday's meeting of the Mansfield Altrusa club at the Mansfield-Leland hotel, Dr.

Mabel Emery (Mrs. Henry Huston) gave complete report of the places visited and the courtesies extended Reads Story Mrs. Alice Oster. historian, read a story entitled "The Destruction of the Battleship Maine, Feb. 15, esses for the day were Mrs.

Thomas Craze, Mrs. Paul Tolsty, Mrs. C. J. May and Mrs.

Rollie Mitch-, ell. The next meeting will be a 1 p. m. luncheon, March 3, in the extend to several colorful islands as well as the northern coast of South America. The itinerary includes Jamaica, the Dutch Island of Curacao, Trinidad, Caracas, La Guaira, Puerto Cabello and Guanta.

Dr. and Mrs. Karl Thomas Langacher, 318 Davis will sail Saturday aboard the S. S. Alcoa Cavalier for a Caribbean cruise.

The 16-day cruise will start at New Orleans, and 1898" when the Charles Dick aux iliary met Tuesday evening in Me during the visit here of Mrs, Ericka 'activity room with Mrs. William Raduseli, the Gcrma.i journalist' Friend and Mrs. Harold Benson whose local stay was sponsored by in charge, the Altrusa club. modal hall. Mrs.

Ilattie Seymour, Wedding plans of Miss Marian L. Smith, 232 East Church Galjon, and John A. Hugel of 225 Herman have been announced. A closed church ceremony will take place Sunday, March 7, at 2:30 p. m.

in the Peace Lutheran church. Galion. The Rev. Philip E. Auer will officiate.

The bride-elect is employed in the offices of the H. F. Place Insurance, Inc. Mrs. Robert Stewart, president, I conducted the business session.

She 4 or reminded members that this is the 1 senior vice president, was in; charge of the session. The meeting' was opened with! scripture reading and prayer by Mrs. Oster. The charter was draped in memory of Mrs. Lillian Lloyd, a past Department president who resided in Lakewood.

halfway mark in the club year and1 mitnet asked each committee chairman to iV i i Plans were made for "My held Life" picture contest to check on the progress of her committee. The president reminded members of the changes made in. the Mrs. Clyde Myers. There is to be a rummage sale with Mrs.

Nellie Birmelin, chairman. Mrs. Virgil Hageman was named chairman for a Gold Star Mothers' party to Mrs. Geo Bitchier, a member Benefit Card Party Planned Tlans for a benefit card party during the month of March when: who reiiides in SMb; was a gll0st he Publicity committee of thejt the The prize of the prize constitution at, the International! women of the Moose met Tues- Zella by Mrs. was won evening be held in May.

A five dollar donation was voted to the March of conference in Los Angeles and in- day evening in the Blue to be held Feb. 25 at Memorial diiidual members ordered copies (Anyone in the lodge may enter the Preceding the meeting, a supper of the new constitution. building were made at a recent jcontest by submitting baby pic-Jwas 6 p. m. by the Mar- ij.

I It ii'iu nnnmmnnJ (Wit lln-ml 1 Dimes. Mrs. Charles FcMgenbaum and her committee served a lunch. The next meeting will be March 25. tMUHfuuiiu wcuuihs, Kiauuiiuuu, uiii-lnj, nirrle with Mrs Oster liams, secretary of Altrusa Inter-jily, hobby, humorous or vacation J'stessM national, has been asked to be the 'pictures or contemporary photo-! At 1h' Vnt iu meeting of members of Albert C.

Gerke chapter, 37th division andj their ladies. Mrs. Don Leuthner and Mrs. Ernest Hannan are in! speaker at the district workshop which is to be held here on May 1. The vocational committee will be graphs.

Prizes will be given for of the scwi circl Mrs. best display and anyone wishing to E1a Turner, Department enter may register with Mrs. Har-; si(lcnt and Mrs. Dorothy Rob- charge of the benefit, which will be open to the public. The meeting was conducted -by In Ohio, 86 per cent of the electricity is produced from coal-operated generators.

In charge at the Feb. 17 luncheon old Hill. jerts, Department secretary, will be In the absence of the chairman, guests. Both reside in Youngstown. meeting of the club.

Miss Jennie Uaker will speak, lhe nominating Mrs. Rex raust conducted the; The next meeting of the auxiliary will be Feb. 16 when Mrs. committee ill -Iso report at this meeting session and officers will be elected: Mrs. Earl Beilstein entertained Turner will be present to inspect.

in March. group with piano selections. (Mrs. Faust won the club prize and KUPPLES KI.UB A gram of gold can he beaten contest prizes were awarded to! Thp Knnnlec Kluh met rprentlv THE OLD RELIABLE Into a leaf 0.0000033 inch thick. Mrs.

Faust and Mrs. Bloom. Valentine appointments used when refreshments Morris at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I Hamilton, 20 Harris Rd.

Guests were were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pitting-were er. Games were played following FROM GOD'S WORD "I an) lhe living bread which came rinwn from heaven: If nny man ent nf this bread, he shall lie ureer." John 6:51. Mansfield Gospel Center SO S.

ItiHinond served by Mrs, Hill and Mrs. the business meeting. Lunch was Bloom. served by the hostess. The next The hostesses for the March 2 meeting will be Feb 20 at the meeting in the Blue room will be home of Mr.

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