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The Tribune from Coshocton, Ohio • 5

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THE COSHOCTON TRIBUNE PAGE FIVE SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 23, 1941 Principal of CHS To Speak at Meet tMiss Gamertsfelder Married Y. W. C. A. Lainbert-Dickerson Nuptials Are Held in Dresden Church Saturday to Lt.

Robinson I li I At 6:30 o'clock Wednesday eve of the bridegroom, were junior ning in the Dresden Presbyterian Monday, Olla Podrida club, Tuesday, Rotary, noon; Red Cross annual meeting, Wednesday, Kiwanis, noon; -Chi Tau dinner, Thursday, Phillis Wheatley dinner, Friday, City Federation meeting, 2. church Miss Ruth Elizabeth Lam bert, daughter of Rev. Daniel Ira Lambert, became th bride of John Warren Dickergon, Zanesville Route 1. with a party in the home of the former on Walnut st. Friday evening honoring Mrs.

Eugene Kempf The brides' father read the double ring ceremony, and was assisted by Rev. G. F. Brown, a missionary to China and uncle of and Ronald, Newcomerstown, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Nichols and children, Eleanor, Tom and Alfred Dale, Coshocton route. 4. The Olla ldrida club will meet at the YWCA Monday at 7 p. instcid of eight o'clock, due to the lecture at Grace Methodist church. Delta Alpha class of the Main st.

Church of Christ will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. with Mrs. Charles Brink, East Main st. Mrs.

May Neighbor, North Fifth will entertain her bridge club Wednesday evening. The rhilathea class of the First Baptist church will hold its annual covered dish supper und Christmas party it the church Thursday at fi p. in. Christmas gifts will be exchanged. Dr.

and Mrs. Russell Speckman, Cincinnati, visited Friday with the former's mother, Mrs, Newton Speckman, 8fift Chestnut st. Additional Society on Page 4 Two Trappers Fined Charles Moore and Lewis Milli-gan, both of Coshocton Route 2, were fined $15 and costs each Saturday by Tustice of Peace TheLma Lowe Sparks on charges of setting traps on Sunday, which is contrary to a law. Moore pii id his fine and was released, while Milligan failed to pay und was committed to county jail. They were arrested last Sunday by Came Protector E.

A. Bailey. (Eonnie McConnell) a bride. Bingo and contests were enjoyed after which refreshments were served. Prizes went to Margaret Weston, Doris Endsley, Maxine members in the form of induction orders, carried her party thru with that theme.

She served as "commanding thwe who arrived on time were appointed "officers" and those who were late were "buck privates." Each had her duties. One put up the card tables, one served anyone who wanted drink-ing water, one added the tallies. (A grand idea for a busy hostess). Lunch was served in cardboard boxes; favors were soldier caps And, the last order of the day was "honorable discharge." The hostess? Mrs. Maurice Hol-wick, Stone Creek.

Congratulations to the nurses at city hospital who took time from their busy day Wednesday to donate to the blood bank which was here the first three days of the week. When Miss Margaret Rowson. superintendent, went to the blood bunk to keep her appointment, she learned that the quota had not been met and immediately got four student nurses and four of the regular staff to donate thcir blood. Women's Missionary society of the Main st. Church of Christ will hold a covered dish supper Thursday tit 6:30 p.

m. with Mrs. Maynie Pharion, North Second st. A Christmas play will be giv en under the direction of Mrs. Frank Page.

Mrs. Robert Burch, East Main entertained the F.H.F, hausey club Friday evening. Mrs. Edgar Zimmer, Mrs. Sam Gamble and Mrs.

John Shcarn held high, second and low scores. Others attending were Mrs. Russell Scott, Mrs. Frank Shannon, Mrs. Virgil Park and Mrs.

W. L. Miller. The club will hold a covered dish bridesmaids. They wore blue velvet frocks; and had red carnations for shoulder corsages.

Dwight Dickerson, Zanesville, served his brother as best man. Ushers were George Ransom and Charles Gibson, Dresdn. A reception at the bride's home followed the ceremony. The new Mrs. Dickerson is a graduate of Otterbein college and took graduate work at Ohio State university.

She is on the high school faculty at Jefferson high school, Dresden. The bridegroom attended Jefferson high school and is a fruit grower at Trinway. He is the son of John Dickerson, Zanesville Route 1. Out-of-town wedding guests included Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Ber-lean and daughter, Mildred, and Lawrence, Norma Gayle Zimmer i man and Angela Walker. Others present were Mrs. Wil liam Ricketts, Mrs. Parnell Daw son, Mrs. Robert Miller, Margaret Felton, Mary Louise Henderson, Marguerite Copenhaver, Rose Wes GORDON G.

HUMBERT, principal of Coshocton high school, will be the guest speaker when the City Federation of Women's Clubs holds its December meeting at the YWCA Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. Pence, chairman of the scholarship committee, will be in charge of the program, which will include selections by the high school choir. The business meeting at 1:30 will precede the program, which opens at 2 o'clock.

ton, Wilma Conrad and Helen Irene Adams. A lovely gift was presented the the bride. The church was decorated with white and yellow pom poms and two seven-branched candelabra. The Misses Miriam Ruth Mc-Clintock and Marcella Cordray, accompanied at the piano by Miss Virginia Breithaupt, sang Promise Me," "I Love You Truly," and ''Because." The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, David Ham. ilton, Cincinnati.

The bride wore a lovely white dress of moire taffeta and net designed with a slight train, and a white tulle veil. Her arm bouquet was of gardenias and carnations. Mrs. David Hamilton of Cincinnati, sister of the ride, was matron of honor. She wore a white crepe dress trimmed in rhinestones, with red accessories.

Her flowers were red carnations. Mary Ruth Hamilton, niece of the bride, and Barbara Croy, niece bride from the sorority. Mr. and Mrs. James Berlean, West Lafayette, Crusader's class of Emmanuel After a brief wedding trip the Lutheran church will meet with couple will reside on the Dickerson Mr.

and Mrs. George Scharon farm near Trinway. South Lawn a Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Inexpensive Christmas gifts The New Century club will meet will be exchanged.

Monday at 8 p. m. with Mrs. Guida Holl, Cambridge rd. The Roscoe Woman's club will hold a luncheon-meeting Friday at supper and Christmas party Friday evening, Dec.

17 with Mrs. Edgar Zimmer, South Sixth st. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shaw, West Lafayette, entertained with a Thanksgiving dinner for Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Atkinson and children, Arthur Robert, Joanne, David Misses Oneita Johnson and Delia Our enemies will discover it is one thing to land against Italians in Sicily and a very different thing to land against Germans on the English Channel in France- Jane Dickerson entertained mem 1 p. m.

with Mrs. Clay Miller Chestnutj st. bers of Sigma Phi Gamma sorority Adolf Hitler. Mrs. R.

B. Middleton, Roscoe, Mrs Victor Park and children, MRS. SAMUEL K. ROBINSON Miss Arlene Gamertsfelder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Barbara and David, South Fif C. H. Gamertsfelder, 1515 East Walnut st, became the teenth returned Friday from a several days visit in Urbana with the formers daughter, Mrs. Ralph bride of Lt. Samuel K.

Robinson, the second, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Robinson, Jeannette, at an impressive New Gift Departments At HAY'S ceremony which took place Saturday at 12 o'clock noon Kimball and family.

Mr. Middle in the Presbyterian church. ton and Mr. Park joined them for Thanksgiving. Dr.

R. M. Kiskaddon, pastor of ccenibcr 25th comes early this yeai the church, performed the cere mony before the altar banked with Mrs. Emma Turner, 501 North Ninth entertained at dinner palms and baskets of yellow chry Thanksgiving for Mr. and Mrs santhemums.

Two seven-branched candelabra were arranged on either Kenneth Neal, Martha Mae Neal, later a dinner was held at the YWCA, with places arranged at the prettily decorated tables for 20 members of the wedding party and the immediate families, Mrs. Gamertsfelder, the bride's mother, received the guests in a two-piece blue dress with black accessories. Mrs. Robinson, mother of the groom, wore a black ensemble. Their flowers were American Beauty roses.

side of the altar. Mrs. Myrtle Neal, and Ann Wal ters, Newcomerstown, Mrs. Mar Preceding the ceremony, Miss caret Miller, Mrs. Lester Turner Rozella McCoy sang a group of so we are ready now to make your shopping as pleasant as possible and Frank Storck, Coshocton, selections including "At Dawning," 'Because" and "I Love You Truly." Glenn E.

Adams, fireman third She was accompanied by Miss class, has returned to New York after spending his leave with his The couple left later for 8 short Pauline Smith, organist, who also wedding trip. They will spend a played Schubert's "Serenade," "Ah, wife and son, 240 South Sixth st. few days with the bridegroom's Sweet Mystery of Life," and parents. The new Mrs. Robinson attended The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an attractive cocoa brown suit with Ohio university, Athens, where she was affiliated with Chi Omega sorority.

She is teaching in the Mi I Miss Joyce Kempf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kempf, Denman is a member of the Girls' chorus, Wooster college, which is scheduled to give the first concert of the season Sunday evening, Dec. 5, at the First Presbyterian church, Wooster. Staff Sgt.

George F. Foot, Fort Jay, N. spent Thanksgiving schools at McDonald. dark brown accompaniments. A white orchid formed her shoulder corsage.

Betides our large Diamond and Watch Stocks you will find these new Depart mentt to help make your Shopping a Pleasure ROSE ROOM CHINA SHOP 12 Fine Pope-Gosser Patterns in Open Stock or Complete Sets. 2 GREETING CARD SECTION Service Cards, Birthday Cards, Christmas Cards, Engraved Cards, Wedding Invitations, Announcements, Persona li zed Christmas Cards. 3 GIFT CANTEEN FOR SERVICEMEN Lots of Suggestions. Small gifts that can be mailed easily. 4 SPECIAL HAND BAG DEPARTMENT Newest Styles, including Evening Bags.

Transparent Plastic Initials, $1. 5 Lt. Robinson was graduated from Ohio university, and is Mrs. H. J.

Apple, Jeanette, bombardier instructor at Big Spring, Tex who was matron of honor, was attired in a gold suit, with which she wore a black hat and slippers. A purple orchid formed her corsage. Out-of-town weding guests in cluded Mrs. R. B.

Simpson, Jack Lauffer, Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Rob Max Sechrist served Lt.

Robin- on as best man. Ushers were Joe inson, H. J. Appel, Kaye Anne with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

H. J. Foot, -716 Denman a v. Other guests Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs.

Edwin L. Foot and daughter, Ann, Akron. Mrs. William Rutledge and Miss Adele Perlburg, Chicago, 111., are Appel, Jeannette, Mr. and Mrs Gamertsfelder, Marlowe Gamertsfelder and Jack Lauffer.

Max SechrLst, Marion, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Gamertsfelder and A reception was held at the A casual classic 8.93 Rozella McCoy, Girard.

church following the ceremony and Sets, visiting Betty Lou Seward and Jennie Loos, 651 Orange st. Mrs, Ralph Ringwalt. Hamilton will entertain the Needlecraft I club Wednesday evening. Don't Quote BALCONY GIFT SHOP Smart Mexican Glassware, Bar Framed Paintings and Pictures. 6 RADIO REPAIR SERVICE DEPARTMENT By HELEN FALLON ONDAY EVENING, December 27, has been chosen as the date for the Junior Woman's club charity Rev.

and Mrs. Paul L. Lafferty, Walnut entertained the Berean class of Calvary Methodist church Friday evening. Present were Mrs. Nina Ralph, Newest 7 dresses.

19.93 ball. Regardless of the times, the club has many charity projects to carry on, and the entire proceeds of this gala holiday affair will go for this work. Virg Loos' orchestra will play, and after a double holiday, Saturday and Sunday, a nevening of dancing (there's to be cards too) will be welcomed. Clary Bros. Florists The committee in charge of ar-- 1 YOUR JEWELER jrangements for the affair, which of course, is open to all, is comprised Phone 516 411 So 10th St.

of Mrs. G. A. Foster, chairman, i 4 1 Tracevvell, wili leave Wednesday for Hunter college, New York, to take her basic training for the WAVES. Edgar has enlisted in the navy, and is petty officer class in the ship repair unit.

While he been officially notified, he probably will be sent first to Williamsburg, Va. 3ft ift 3ft 3 Mrs. Robert B. Wallace, co-chair-j man, Mr. Karl Slaughter, Mrs.

Harry B. Hunt, Mrs. Arthur O. Davis, Mrs. Walker Lybarger, Mrs.

William Coffman, Mrs. I. J. Bran- son, Mrs. John Montgomery, Mrs.

Russell H. Anders, and Miss Bess Bachert. One The lace in Town Kitten's par it is a yf 1', 1 lit etc n1' 71 1 i mut in I Two sisters-in-law gave birth to THE first Coshocton ir.arried ai usnuciun cuy nospnaj roimfo ioin the armerf 'vithin 20 minutes Wednesday. HE first Coshocton eounle to ioin the armed Mr. and Mrs.

Edgar Haller of 841 of farmers and live Otsego will leave very ioon the take up their duties. I Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mikeell Mrs. Haller, the former Minnie (Wilma Axline), who live on a Nellie rural route, became the par- Mr.

Ros.mond Caton. Mrs. Minnie er.ts of an eight-pound boy, their Almack, Miss Betty Lou Almack. first child, named Cherreil Lee, at Mrs. Arnold Ba'-cock, Mrs.

J. A. 7:10 Wednesday evening. Lynch, Mrs. Vera Dunlap, Mrs.

Twenty minutes later, at 7:30. Si. Inez Barcroft, Miss Lola Mae Tay- jtr and Mrs. Edon Steffe Mil. n.

..,..7 i iiuuiin: i lor, Mrs. William Carnahan, Mrs. jdred r.Iikcr-e-II) became the parents I. Keefer, Miss Helen Inghr.n, Mrs. of a girl weighing seven pounds.

Grace Bailey, Miss Laura Cooper, I It is thcir fCr.0r.d child, their first Mrs. Delia VanSicklf, Mr. Nellie being a son, Glenn Lee. To Look for Those Gifts This is a year of "shorts" but you will find the obtainable goods in our store. See our Toilet Water and Powder Sets, a big line of Toilet Sets, Books, Bibles, Stationery, Cigars, Cig-ettes, beautiful Vases, Cambridge Glass, Books Ends, and hundreds of other articles.

We advise early buying while the lines are complete. Buy Your Christmas Cards Now The Wimmer-Arnold Ltd. Jennings, Mrs. Loren Mrs E. A.

Hothem, Miss Mary McNary, Rev. and Mr. Lafferty and children, Roger, Gregory and Shirley. Dr. M.

H. Goodhart, D. 831 Walnut St Phone 1(14 Specialliinr In the Treatment of Arate and Chronle Diseases. Gratifying rsnlti In Coldi. Throat, N.

f. Pain. Inflammation of kinds. Grandparents if the iv.rt children, Mr. and D.

Axline. Trinway Route I. and Mr. end Mrs. Mixcsell, Tunnel Hill Route 1, are sharing the same au-tomcbil when they vi: it their o'aughteis and their new grandchildren.

ifi 3ft 3ft 3 3fm Speaking cf r.e.v arrival, a daughter born Syt'uday to Lt. Mrs. H. Anderson of Wis. The bsby has been named Carij-n Ashley Anderson.

Lt, Anderson is in a bomber squadron serving overseas. Jfi 3f 3ft Jfc Jfi The ho-tes who several weeks ago sent o-j invitations to her club Don't delay! Do your Christmas shopping Now I NOTICE To Thoe Interested in Rummage Sale at Y. W. C. Please Bring in Garments br Wednesday Evening.

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