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7 THE HILLSDALE DAILY NEWS Tuesday, October 29, 1963 RacJala-Hammond Vows Exchanged Rev. Gordon Mitchinson of Augusta assisted by the Rev. 0. Lavern Merritt of Hillsdale performed the ceremony which united Elizabeth Anne Radala and James Lee Hammond, both of Chicago. in marriage at the First Methodist Church of Hillsdale.

The bride is the daughter of Repperts Head Reading OES READING Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reppert were installed worthy patron and worthy matron of George E. Dowling OES. Others installed were: Associate matron, Mrs.

Cecil Brewer; associate patron, Cecil Brewer; secretary, Mrs. William DeCosta; treasurer, Mrs. Iola Lamming; chaplain, Mrs. Elva Biegler; marshal, Mrs. Josephine conductress, Mrs.

John Redding; associate conductress, Mrs. Donald Leader; Adah, Mrs. Francis Hodge; Ruth, Mrs. Guy Hancock; Martha, Mrs. Colleen Foster; Electa, Mrs.

Margaret Brail; warder. William DeCosta; sentinel, Guy Hancock; organist, Mrs. Pauline Eichler. Mrs. Ralph Crume will he installed later as Esther.

Installing officers were Mrs. Paul Stone, Mrs. Hugh Watson. Mrs. T.

Nelson Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Reppert presented the past matron and past patron pins to Mrs. Beigler and Cecil Brewer.

Refreshments were served by Mrs. Carl Weaver, Mrs. Pauline Eichler, and Mrs. Mildred Benge. Install Heads Of Moscow OES MOSCOW of of- fiers for Moscow Chapter, OES, was attended by 90 members and Decorations included baskets of fall flowers and a star centered with a treble clef emblem in keeping with the theme for the year, Harmony.

Mrs. Ira Willson was installed as worthy matron. She was escorted to her station by her daughter, Gaylene, and presented with a gift of flowers by Mrs. Arthur Carris, president of the Past Matrons club. A selection in her honor was sung by her husband.

Ira Willson was installed as worthy patron. He was escorted by his sons, Richard and Dale. Other officers installed were: Associate matron, Mrs. Don Towne; associate patron. Don Tow'ne; secretary', Mrs.

Bertha Smith; treasurer, Mrs. Earl Spencer; conductress, Mrs. Donald Seward; associate conductress, Mrs. Traian Penza; chaplain, Mrs. Joseph Steffee; marshal, Mrs.

Harvey Nichols; Adah, Mrs. Norman Mayo; Ruth, Mrs. Wheeler; Esther, Mrs. Mike Weidner; Martha, Mrs. Arthur Carris; Electa, Mrs.

Grover Conklin; warder, Grover Conklin; and sentinel, Joseph Steffee. Installing officers were past grand Esther, Mi's. Ruby Clime Roush, Mrs. Sam Patruski, Mrs. Lynn Rynex, Mrs.

Laura Meeks and Ira Willson, soloist. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Steffee ere presented with past officer's jewels. Steffee was welcomed into the Past Matrons Club in an appropriate ceremony.

The Halloween theme was predominant in table eti'ns and Michael Fuller Now At Michigan Tech NORTH ADAMS Michael uller has enrolled at Michigan Tech in Houghton for the 196361 academic year. Total enrollment at Houghton Campus this year is 832. Fuller, a frft-hman mechanical engineering major, is a North Adams High School graduate and the son of Mr. end Mrs. Lyle Fuller, of 347 Holcomb, Nortfi Adams.

Priscilla To Meet MONTGOMERY The Priscilla Oub will meet with Mrs. Ben Holdredge Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Merle Radala of Hudson, and the parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Hammond of Waterloo, Iowa. The organist, Stacey Carpenter of Morenci, played nuptial music and accompanied Clayson Shumard of Detroit who sang, Wedding and Guests from Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, and points in Michigan were ushered by Richard Bailey of Kalamazoo and Lynn of Chicago. Ronald Lompe of Waterloo, Iowa, was best man. Three gowned in beige sill, taffeta street-length, draped hark neckline, the hride to the They carried oouquets of rust mums Autumn leaves.

Mrs. Michael dala was matron of honor with Mrs. Herbert Radala of Jackson and Nancy Hammond of Chicago, bridesmaids. The bride was given in marriage by her father before an altar with lighted tapers in candelabra and standing baskets of white gladioli and mums. She wore a floor length gown of ivory silk organza with round neck, long sleeves and a large bustle ending in a short train.

The skirt was ap- pliqued with pearls and a pearled crown held her four-tiered veil with scalloped edges. She carried a cascade of white mums anrl stephanotis. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Fellowship Room of the Methodist Church. The couple will live at 2016 N. Orleans, Chicago.

The bride, a graduate of IMttsford High School, attended Western Michigan University and Is now employed at Curtiss Candy Co. In Chicago. The bridegroom Is a graduate of Iowa State University and WMU, and Is taking his occupational therapy affiliation in a Chicago hospital. A prenuptial party was given by employes of Robinson Directories at the home of Mrs. Weldon Ames.

The rehearsal dinner was given by the parents at the Paragon Restaurant. Society Hosts Call To Prayer MONTGOMERY Thirty- six were present when the Society of the Methodist Giurch entertained the ladies from the California Corners Presbyterian Church and the United Brethren Church here. The meeting was in observance of the week of Call to Prayer and Those participating in the program were Mrs. Leon McDonald. Ralph Kline, Mrs.

Jack Mason, Mrs. N.P. Jensen, Mrs. Ashley Dickinson, Mrs. L.

D. Gibbney, Mrs. Hoyt Kellogg, Mrs. Bruce Fowler, Mrs. Tom Haines, Mrs.

Peter Kochan, and Mrs. Donald Traxler. Talks were given by Mrs. Robert Beem and Mrs. Elvyn McDonald.

Mrs. Delmar Percy was the pianist. Rev. Ralph Kline sang a vocal solo accompanied by Mrs. Kline.

Refreshments followed the program. Sisters Drape Charter For Supreme Chief ALLEN Memorial services were held and the charter was draped in memory of supreme chief, Mrs. Tursia Jackson, at the recent meeting of the Allen Pythian Sister meeting. William Dobson and Eber (Zip) Wright were initiated into the order. Refreshments were served by Mrs.

Harold Howell, Mrs. Harold Howell, Jr. and Mrs. Phyliis Wilson. Nethaway Club Meets At Osseo Town Hall OSSEO The Nethaway Ex- tension group met at the town hall for potluck dinner, with Mrs.

Charles Frantom and Mrs. Alvin Teshka as hostesses. Mrs. Raymond Ruder gave an interesting lesson on dressing by design. Mrs.

Alvin Teshka won the mystery gift. The November meeting will be at the town hall, with Mrs. Robert Keyer and Mrs. Ralph Stitt as hostesses. MR.

AND MRS. JAM ES LEE HAMMOND Who Is Your Traveling Companion? PITTSFORD The man stepped out of his car and moseyed up to Floyd Welper who was standing by the restaurant and the man said have a lion in my Did Welper run the other way? lie did not. He went over and looked. Sure enough there a frisky male mountain lion two months old, in the back seat. Still young enough to be handled, Welper picked up the little feline and cuddled it for a minute.

The owner, a traveler passing through was on way East alter a trip through the Western states, where he had bought the cub. Moms Club To Meet PRATTVILLE The Prattville Mothers Club will meet on Monday evening, at 8, at the school. All members are urged to be present at this meeting. Modern Matron Club Makes Yearbooks NORTH ADAMS-The Modern Matron Extension Group met at the home of Mrs. Howard Kies for an day meeting and potluck picnic dinner out of doors.

After making out yearbook with important dates and hostesses Mrs. Jay Swan gave the lesson on Dressing by Design, Your Accessories. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert Overly Nov. 20.

The lesson will be Around the Announce Betrothal WALDRON Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rickard announce thi engagement of their daughter, Sherrell Anne, to Edward Kim- pcl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Kimpel of Bryan, Ohio.

PROJECTOR LAMPS R-J SHOP I block N. of Post Office Talk On Russia Given By Coy NORTH Charles Coy of Hillsdale, showed slides and narrated his trip to Russia at the meeting of the North Adams-Jerome PTA, following supper. A pep band consisting of Norman Randall, John Wells, Carl Foust, Tom Hammond, Carolyn Foust, June Wells, Marcia Hersh and Beverly Randall, played two selections. A membership of 142 has been signed up with Mrs. Marcia class taking first place; and Mrs.

Helen class getting second. Mrs. Beverly room won the attendance banner. The annual carnival will be Nov. 8 at the high school with supper at 6 preceding the evening entertainment.

Award Prizes For Costumes MONTGOMERY The following won prizes for the costumes at the Halloween celebration here; Aleta Beem, Tammy Laphan, Jamie Shaw, Dennis Hubble, Kenny Firestone, John Gabriele, Beulah Keith, Colene Rigleman, Mrs. Fred Anstead, and Mrs. Kenneth Firestone. The grand prize was won by Kathy Rehkopf. Judges were Mrs.

Goldie Crawford, Jay Kinney and Bob Richards. Donald Newberry was the master of ceremonies. The Camden-Fron'ier School band played and led the parade. Dancing was held at garage with the music by orchestra of Nettle Lake. LP Gas SALES and SERVICE Cash and Carry or Delivered $6 per 100-lb.

cylinder Claude Metz Route No. 1, FAYETTE, OHIO Phone: Fayette 6548 SPECIAL SCHOOL ELECTION Jonesville Community Schools HILLSDALE AND JACKSON COUNTIES TO BE HELD November 5, 1963 TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF SAID SCHOOL DISTRICT: Please take notice that a special election of the qualified electors of said school district will be held in the high school building, in the Village of Jonesville. Michigan on Tuesday, November 5, 1963. POLLS WILL BE OPEN AT 7:00 O'CLOCK, A.M., AND CLOSE AT 8:00 O'CLOCK P.M. EASTERN STANDARD TIME.

The following proposition will be submitted to the vote of the electors qualified to vote thereon at said special election: Shall the limitation on the total amount of taxes which may be assessed against all property in Jonesville Community Schools, Hillsdale and Jackson Counties, Michigan, for all purposes, except taxes levied for the payment of interest and principal on obligations incurred prior to December 8, 1932, be increased, as provided by Section 21, Article of the Constitution of Michigan, by eight hundred seventy-five thousandths of one per cent (0.875%) (8.75 mills) of the assessed valuation, as led, of all property in the School District for the year of 1964, for the purpose of providing additional funds for operation? Each person voting on the proposition must be a citizen of the United States, above 21 years of age, and have resided in the State of Michigan six months and in the School District 30 days next preceding the election. Only persons registered as electors in the township In which they reside are eligible to vote. Wilfred L. Rock, Treasurer of Hillsdale County, Michigan, hereby certify that, as of October 22, 1963 the records of this office indicate that the total of all voted Increases over and above the tax limitation established by Section 21, Article of the Constitution of Michigan, in any local units of aovernment affecting taxable prooerty located in Jonesville Community Schools, Hillsdale and Jackson Counties, Michigan, is as follows: Ry Hillsdale County By Adams Township By Allen Township By Favette Township By Hillsdale Township By Scipio Township By Litchfield Township By Moscow Township By the School District None None None None None None None None 6.5 mills for 1963 only Wilfred L. Rock Treasurer, Hillsdale County, Michigan Merlvn E.

Johnson, Treasurer of Jackson County, Michigan, hereby certify that, as of October 22, 1963 the records of this office indicate that the total of all voted Increases over and above the tax limitation established by Section 21, Article of the Constitution of Michigan, in any local units of government affecting the taxable prooerty located in Jonesville Community Schools, Hillsdale and Jackson Counties, Michigan, is as follows: 3y Jackson County mill, 1963- 1973 both ind. By Pulaski Township None By the School District 6 Vi mills, 1963 Merlyn E. Johnson, Treasurer Jackson County, Jackson County, Michigan This notice is given by order of the Board of Education, Jonesville Community Schools, Hillsdale and Jackson Counties, Michigan. Norma L. Hall, Secretary Board of Education Drive Nets UNICEF 23 At Spook Party MONTGOMERY Twenly- one children of the Methodist Sunday School were entertained at a Halloween party at the church.

The children winning costume prizes were Susan White, Mary Guise and Elaine Brandon. A UNICEF drive preceded the party with the children collecting over $23. Booster Night Open Grange will have annual open house, booster night, Friday evening starting at 8:30. Slides of Viet Nam are to be shown. Refreshments are to be served after the program.

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