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L- fAOt 3 THE LANCASTER, EAGLE-GAZETTE, Wednesdoy. November 25. 1959 Local Garden Club Members Help Plan MARRIED IN COLUMBUS HER WEDDING OF INTEREST Federated Club Women Are Busy With Project To Complete Pledge Preview Of Christmas' For December 1 The Ohio Association of Garden Clubs through th Members of Lancaster Federation of Women's Clubs are busv workinsr on their projects of the year. Judjres Guild of District Nine is participating this year Their principal aim is to complete their two year pledjre in "Preview of Christmas an annual project of th Wellesley College Club of Columbus. Visitors will have the opportunity to tour the homes of eijrht Wellesley Club members and view holi of $1000 to the YM-lWUA Uuildinjr t-unrj ana to me Mumaugh Memorial Fund, part of hich has been paid.

Of this amount, three-fourths will go to the building day decorations on Tuesday, December the first, from and the other fourth to the Mumaugh, club home for one until five. Lancaster organizations. tr'v Mrs. William D. Akin, chair Mrs.

Wade Cozad and Mrs. mante; Mrs. Russell Swisher, Delta Circle; Mrs. W. T.

Blume, East Hillside; Mrs. Edward man of projects committee, and Edward R. Ray of this city and Mrs. Henry Young of Bexley her assistants ere busy dis Daughters Of America Plan Christmas Party Daughters of America met Thursday evening in the I. O.

O. F. Hall with the Councilor in Jenkins. Home Study Club; Mrs. are on the planning committee Clyde Hansley, Forest Rose tributing those famous fruit cakes which had previously gained so much popularity among homemakers.

The cakes Story League; Mrs. James for decorations at the home of Mrs. Georjre Levine, 350 S. Stanwood Road which is to be charge. Officers were seated by Waugh, Mrs.

Charles Barker and Mrs. Thomas Crook of Junior Women's Club; Mrs. Carlton Shank, Lancaster Literary; done by memrxTS of the Judges Guild. the color bearers. Devotions were given by tht The other seven homes in-ludod in the tour are: Mrs.

Mrs. Herbert Turner, Mother. Literary Club; Past Councilor and the Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison. Second nomination of officers was held, the election to be con arrived in Lancaster late last week and ere being distributed from Mrs. Akin's home.

Any one interested in securing one of these tasty cakes may contact Mrs. Akin, 6b 3-1743 or any member of the committee. Serving with the chairman are Mrs. Raymond Gibbs, Lancaster Music Club, co-chairman; Mrs. Neil Raybourne, Altru-rian Literary; Mrs.

Paul Theo-bold. American Literary; Mrs. Mrs. John Singleton, Musana Study Club; Mrs. Daisy Brown, New Era Literary; Mrs.

W. W. Leslie Bigelow, 125 North Dexel Avehue; Mrs. Reuben Hoover, 121 South Parkview Avenue, Mrs. William O.

Randall, 2850 Canterbury Village. Mrs. Gil-man Kirk, 229 East Broad ducted at the December fourth meeting. Hammack, Progressive; Mrs. 1 Howard Griffith, Research Lit erary; Mrs.

John McLain, Twen tieth Century Reading Circle; Street, Mrs. Gilbert Carmack, 3828 ChLselhurst Place, Mrs. Richard Abel, 2766 Brentwood I lA I i-. av i David Balthaser, Beta Circle; Road, and Mrs. Claude McLcs-key, 1690 Grenoble Road.

Mrs. Roy Theis, Women's Study Club and Mrs. Richard Mrs. Richard McClintock, Beta Patron Circle: Miss Florence Plans were made for a Christmas party to be held December 17 with a co-operative dinner and gift exchange. Members, having birthdays during the past three months will also be honored at this time.

Roll call and committee reports also marked the meeting, which was closed in ritualistic form. Noice, Lancaster Arts and McCleery, Clionian Literary; Decorators in addition to the Civics Club. Mrs. James Cassell, Brada- skillful arrangers from the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs i Mrs. Vaughn Grubb Study Circle Has will Jbe Warwick's Landscaping and Garden Store, Peg Stevens Flowers, Maple Lee Flowers, Is Shower Hostess Mark's Flower Shop nd Green' Luncheon, Program Calendar Mrs.

Vaughn Grubb arranged a miscellaneous shower Saturday 4 Members of the Woman's Study evening, November It at her home. Stoutsville Route One, to Circle enjoyed the hospitality of Mrs. Lee O'Grady when she entertained Wednesday in the Pine house, Connell's Bexley Greenhouse, Inez B. Williams Flowers, and Vi Stember Flowers. Tickets are" available from Mrs.

Cozad (OL 3-8001) and Mrs. Donald K. McAllen (OL 3-1997). Five of the homes are in the Bexley area and three in the Arlington area of Columbus. compliment Miss Frances Miller, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Room of Hotel Lancaster. A one P. I i Miller of Stoutsville, who recent o'clock luncheon was arranged for imi J' I A-ifc ly became the bride of Mr. Terry the occasion and Mrs.

William Lee Imler. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 27 Daughters of Union Veterans, p. at Armory. Nomination of officers. Daughters of Honor Class, First Methodist Church will meet 8 p.

m. in church parlor. Miss Mabel Evans and Mrs. Francis Seifert, hostesses. Elks Ladies' Klub will have a business meeting 8 p.

m. at tht Elks Home. Gesling was program leader. Mrs. Gerald Charles Harrison Games provided entertainment Mrs.

George Collet Mrs. W. F. Wacker conducted the meeting and Mrs. Ralph Haas SVi'MSiMiss Vonda Lee Burnnam Is Bride had the devotions for the aftet' People You Know Here And There noon.

Announcement was made of the next meeting of Lancaster in pink and white. Three white Miss Anne Hendershott, Lancaster, Is Bride Of Mr. George E. Collet, Newark Of Mr. Gerald Charles Harrison Federation of Women's Clubs, wedding bells, with bows and streamers of pink were suspended over the table.

Lunch, attractively appointed in which will be held December eleventh at the First Methodist Miss Sue Sneeringer, Ohio State Miss Anne Hendershott and Mr. George E. Collet Miss Vonda Lee Burnham became the bride of Mr. Gerald Charles Harrison on Nov. twenty-first in Holy Church.

University, Columbus will spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her selected November 21 as the date for their wedding, the color scheme of pink and white, was served in the later eve Roll call responses were which took dace in St. Francis de Sales Church in Spirit Catholic Church in Columbus. Rev. Ir. llobert Harwick officiated for the double ring: ceremony at "Thanksgiving." parents Dr.

and Mrs. S. C. Sneer ning. An informal social hour was en Guests at the party were Mrs.

inger, 100 Fairvicw Drive, eleven-thirtv o'clock in the morn in jr. Newark. The Rev. Father Kenneth Grimes read the double ring ceremony at eleven o'clock in the morning before the church altar, decorated with two large vas The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter joyed. Next meeting will be held December second with a gift ex Bonnie Betz and daughter Deura Sue, Mrs. Ralph Betz, Mrs. Edith Garrett, Mrs. Juanita Frazier and Don Maddux of Wittenberg Uni C.

Burnham. Pickerington. The bridegroom is the son es of white Fujii chrysanthemums change. of Mr. Charles Harrison, 215G Argyle Drive, Colum versity, Springfield arrived Tues daughter of The bride is the bus and the late Mrs.

Harrison day to enjoy the Thanksgiving va front neck and back scarf. daughter Charlene, Mrs. John Miller, mother of the bride, Miss Sharon Miller, Miss Nancy Thornton, Mrs. June Thornton. Mrs Gene Derr, organist, pro Her matching headband was attached to a short veil.

She car cation with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maddux, 817 E. Main St. corsage was of bronze feathered Bereans Bible Class Meets At Mumaugh The Bereans Bible Class of St fa A It li' 7 i mums.

Mrs. Dorothy Merriman, Mrs. vided music for the ceremony. Bouquets of white Fujii mums decorated the altar and railing. Mary Amspaugh, grandmother of A reception was held at the Ohio State University Faculty the bride, Mrs.

Mildred Martin Miss Ann Neeley, student at The bride was escorted to the ried a basket of yellow and white' pompons. Mrs. Robert Hendershott, Columbus, sister in law of the bride and Mrs. Larry Kiracofe, Columbus were bridesmatrons. Club.

The table was decorated Peter's Lutheran Church met Mrs. Marie Kocher, grandmother altar by her father. She wore a with arrangements of white Fujii Wednesday evening, November 18, of the bridegroom, Mrs. Gladys Capital University, Columbus will be home for the Thanksgiving vacation with her parents Mr. and classic gown of satin brocade.

at Mumaugh Memorial. Twenty Amspaugh, Mrs. Bonnie Morrison fashioned on Edwardian lines, mums. The traditional wedding cake topped with bride and bride members were present. Their dresses were identical to and daughter Vicki Lynn, Mrs.

Mrs. George Neeley and family, groom figurines centered the Mrs. Augustus Schwenke gave Lucile Imler, mother of the bride 821 E. Main St. table.

the devotions, and read an arU groom, Chuckle Paul Imler and with scoop neckline, and long graceful sleeves tapering to points over the hands, flowing gathers starting at the sides of the skirt and sweeping to the back extended: Hostesses were Miss Suzanne cle. "How to win others for Chester P. Swett, son of Dr. Miss Margaret Grubb. Burnham, sister of the bride, Mrs.

Christ." Gifts were sent by others, un that of the matron of honor and they carried baskets of yellow pompons. Mr. Charles Friel served, as best man for Mr. Collet and Mr. Richard Penick and Mr.

Richard Saylor were ushers. Mrs. Collet, mother of the and Mrs. C. P.

Swett. 101 Wood Joe Ilitt of Lancaster, Mrs. Rus The following officers were able to attend. Mr. Donald C.

Hendershott, 712 Harding Lancaster and the late Mrs. Hendershott. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. J. E.

Collett, 380 Mt. Vernon Newark, and the late Mr. Collet. Mrs. William Schopee was organist for the service and the Boys' Choir sang the nuptial mass.

Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride was charming in a gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle over white taffeta. The bodice was designed with a Sweetheart neckline and cap sleeves, which were complemented with long mitts. The bouffant skirt extended to a chapel train. She wore a tiara of seed pearls and rhinestones, which held a fingertip veil of French illusion. She carried a white orchid and white pompons atop a white Bible.

Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Riley, as matron of honor, wore a bouffant gown of mint green brocade designed with a bateau land Heights, recently has been in sell Baldwin of Rcynoldsburg, Mrs elected for the coming year: Mrs into a court train. Her mantilla of imported silk English illusion was edged in Alencon lace. itiated into Alpha Epsilon Delta, Ida Kiger, president: Mrs. Erma Robert Ellis and Mrs.

Gene Derr both of Pickerington, Miss Sharon national pre-medical honorary so Feigley, vice-president; Mrs. Lyda She carried a cascade bouquet ciety, at Denison University, Gran Leavitt and Miss Frances Duffy Talbert, secretary; and Mrs Ladies Aid Plans All Day Meeting of white Fujii mums. ville, where he is a junior. both of Columbus. The hostesses Amelia Breth, treasurer.

Prayer had corsages of white Fujii mums closed the business session. Mrs. Vivian Zimmerman con The Ladies Aid of Olive E. U. Miss Sharon Tipple, daughter For her wedding trip the new ducted a clever contest with prizes Mrs.

Harrison wore an Avocado Church arranged an all day meet of Mr, and Mrs. Devon Tipple, I. awarded to Mrs. Kiger and Mrs. Lonewood Drive, Ls in Chil ing November 19 at the church, green walking suit with while ac dren's Hospital for treatment, Mary Neubauer.

The hostesses, Mrs. Feigley and Mrs. Talbert north of Lancaster, on Route 37. Members joined in making stuffed cessories. The couple will reside at Apartment No.

B-720 South High Her room number is 359. She is The bride was attended by Miss Faye Dunlap of Akron, Ohio, as maid of honor; Miss Marilyn Kay Burnham, sister of the bride, served as bridesmaid; and Mrs. William Daniell of Columbus and Mrs. Robert Wright of Dennison, Ohio, were bridesmatrons. They were attired in afternoon length gowns of moire taffeta in the cotillion blue shade with scoop neckline, short sleeves, softly served refreshments.

bridegroom, selected for her son's wedding a Dior blue crepe sheath dress with accessories of black end a corsage of pink roses. Reception Held For the reception, which followed the church service, Miss Dorothy Orndorff, Mrs. Charles Schenk and Miss Margaret In-low, all of Newark were hostesses. The buffet table was centered with a wedding cake, wreathed with greenery and autumn flowers. Later in the day, the young couple departed on a wedding toys for Miss Ann Reider's Christ Street, Columbus after Thanksgiv- a sixth grade student at North Instead of the December month mas toy club.

insj. School. A covered dish lunch was serv The bride is a graduate of Pick ly meeting, the class will have the annual Christmas dinner party at ed at noon, after which Mrs. erington High School and attended WILL BE DINNER GUESTS Hotel Lancaster. Chester Miesse conducted a busi The College of Woostcr, Wooster HAIR RAISING I Actress Alii-on Hayes shows the latest hair style, the "Rocket" hairdo.

It la reminiscent of th days of Louis XIV when women wore mountainous coif-fures. With an "orbit" hairdo taking first prize at the annual showing of the Los Angeles and Hollywood, Calif, Coif-fare Guild, hair trend in Hoi-' lywood is definitely "way out' ness session. Group singing of a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis of Ohio.

She is now employed by The Ohio Fuel Gas Company, Colunv hymn, followed by responsive pleated skirt, accented at the front waistline by a petite bow. They wore matching taffeta bow ban The Ward Weltys To reading of "Thanksgiving" opened bus. West Rushville will be dinner guests, Thanksgiving Day, of the former's sister Mrs. Floyd Potter and Miss Mary Elizabeth Potter, Mr. Harrison is a graduate of the meeting.

Entertain Family trip. For traveling, the bride Mrs. Gale Osbourne gave sev Aurora High School, Aurora, Ind eral interesting readings. 75614 E. Main St.

deaux holding semi-circle veils. Their bouquets were smaller cascades of white Fujii mums. Mr. Hugh Spires was best man, iana and attended Ohi State University. He is presently employed Attending the affair were Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Ward Welty, who Chester Miesse, Mrs. John Mast, have charge of the Maumee Cot Guests were sealed by Mr. James Mrs.

Gale Osbourne, Mrs. Warren tage at the Boys Industrial For Your Christmas Shopping Convenience Bushee. Mr. George Spires, and Cupp, Mrs. Robert George, Mrs.

with The Home Decorating Service, Columbus. Feted At Showers Three bridal showers were given for Miss Burnham. Mrs. Charles School, will have their children and grandchildren with them for Mr. William Daniell, Jr.

Harlan Rainier, Mrs. Clarence wore an afternoon dress of red wool which she complemented with black accessories. Pinned to the shoulder line of her outfit was the orchid from her bridal arrangement. Mrs. Collet attended Bowling Green University and is a graduate of Ohio State University.

She is a Home Economics teacher at Newark Senior High School. Thanksgiving Day. For this memorable occasion, Mrs. Burnham chose to wear an Coming to be their guests will be Honored At Dinner On Her Birthday Mrs. Nellie Culp of Logan, Route Two, was pleasantly surprised Sunday, November 22, when her five children and their families and a group of friends arrived at her home to help celebrate her birthday anniversary.

A basket dinner was served at the noon hour and an informal social time enjoyed throughout the day. Attending the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lama, children Donald, Larry, Marlene, Linda, Rodger, Earl Ray, Beverly and Randall, Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Culp, children Earl Jr. Diane and Ruth all of Lancaster. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fetheroff, children Kenneth and Bobby, Mr.

and Mrs. Chester Williard and Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoffman Pinney of Columbus and Mrs. Robert Wright entertained with a kitchen shower on October third (Jane Welty) and children Linda Miller, Mrs.

Toro Meadows, Mrs. William Solt, Mrs. Icie Morris, Mrs. Claude Eden and son Allen, Mrs. Walter Ault and Mrs.

James Seevers. Mrs. Claude Eden was welcomed into the organization as a new member. Barbara and Ernest William of at the home of Mrs. Pinney.

On Yellow Springs, Ohio, and Attor October 21st. Miss Sharon Leavitt and Miss Frances Duffy entertain ney William A. Welty, Mrs. Welty Mr. Collet is a graduate of and children Mollie Jane, David ed with a miscellaneous shower at afternoon length sheath dress of royal blue mattelisse, scoop neckline and brief sleeves, fashioned with a dior bow at front waistline and accented by a pearl and rhinestone pin.

She complemented her outfit with matching accessories and a corsage of lavender feathered mums. Mrs. Fleming, sister of the bridegroom wore a tailored wool jersey beige dress with bracelet length sleeves and matching accessories. Her and Patricia of Cleveland. the home of Miss Leavitt's aunt, Newark Senior High School and attended Otterbein College.

He is associated with the Auditor of State, holding the posi Mr. and Mrs. Welty have been Mrs. Charles Lane of Columbus. at the Boys Industrial School for The bride was again honored with HOSTS AT NOON DINNER Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Hochn will be Thanksgiving Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoehn, sons Tommy and Timmy at their home, 756 E. Main St.

twenty years and are very happy in their work. They are reluctant tion of State Examiner in the Bureau of Inspection and Sup a miscellaneous shower on November fourth given by Mrs. Robert Ellis and Mrs. Gene Derr at the home of Mrs. Ellis.

ervision of Public Offices. to retire, because they enjoy working with their family of boys Guests at the wedding were from Columbus, Wellston, To Wanda, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Merrick and Marcia, all of Carroll, Mr. and Mrs.

John Cox, Ron ledo, Lancaster, Marion, Cleveland, Zanesville and Newton Falls. ChrJitmai-shop for tht entire family at thlt famous Jewelry Store It's so thrilling to receive a "jeweler's gift" in our beautifully wrapped boxes. And it's so convenient for you to say "Charge It" with nothing to pay tilt I960. If you do not already have a Wendel Charge or Extended Payment Aecount, fill out and either mail or bring this application to our store. ald, Rosemary, Johnn Roy, Sue Ellen, Elizabeth and Denver, Mr.

and Mrs. George Culp, Michael, HOSTS IN NEW HOME Mr. and Mrs. Richard While Dale, Charlene and Zita, Mr. and iX 'ill'- ifUl-Y '(' ') M1 will entertain on Thanksgiving Day in their new home on Sheri Mrs.

Leo Culp and Pamela, Mrs. Jenny Keister, dan Drive. Their guests will be Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens, Jo the former's mother Mrs.

Roger sephine, Donna, Linda, Carolyn E. White, Buzzard Bay, Massa and Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woolever and Ruby, Mr. and Mrs.

chusetls and his brother Mr. Rog er White of Chicago, 111. Darrell Vorhees, Terry, Alan and Keith, Ronald Vorhees, Ben Chil- Garden Clubs Have Program Meeting The Pleasant Garden Club was hostess to members of other garden clubs of Fairfield County at a recent meeting, held in the social rooms of the Lincoln Avenue Methodist Church in Pleasantville. Mrs. James R.

Otto of Chillico-the was the guest speaker and demonstrated many Christmas arrangements, door swags and wreaths. Clubs attending were from Basil, Baltimore, Bremen, Carroll, Mil-lersport, Richland, Oakthorpe and Pickerington. The social rooms of the church were decorated in keeping with the holiday season. The tea table, centered with bronze and yellow mums, was presided over by Mrs. Ha Campbell and Mrs.

Carl This is the first opportunity the Whites have had to entertain Mr. White's family since their mar cote and the honored guest, Mrs Culp. WENDEL'S JEWELERS 129 So. Broad St. Lancaster, Ohio Please open an account for me.

I prefer 30 60, .90 Day Charge Account. Extended Payment Account. riage in early fall. Afternoon callers were Mr. and In Making cream of tomato soup, thickening the tomato Mrs.

Ray Vorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Tex Willison, Mrs. William Unger and Mrs. Hattie Unger.

In remembrance of the occasion, Mrs. Culp was presented many beautiful gifts. juice or the milk before com binine them lessens the tend Nome. ency to curdle. Wife's Name (if married), Address.

FALL HARVEST OF SUPER FURNITURE VALUES! CHARGES CARRYING THIS SA' NO INTEREST OR DURING Employed at. DINNER AT MILLER HOME Mr. and Mrs. William A. Miller, 617 E.

Main St. will be host and hostess at a Thanksgiving Day dinner at their home. They and their daughters Cecelia, Tammy ST-zr- Reference. FREE PARKING LOTWEST OF STORE A MERRY CHRISTMAS IS IN THE CARDS Christmas, 1959, wilt be packed full of good things. If in the cards, says the Greeting Card association, New York City, pointing-out there are 'more than 40,000 different Christmas card designs to choose from this year.

Among1 the most popular, according to a survey, are Santa Claus, floral designs, -winter scenes, religious and GreeUngs.M Most of them have sparkling tinsel for eye-catching effects. (Central Press and Doris will be joined for the' day by Mr. and Mrs. William A. i Miller, and.

Miss Clara Mil-! lcr. We Will Notify You When Your Account Is Open..

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