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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 6

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Massillon, Ohio
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6
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SI3C MUINJJAY. JUNE 8. 1953 THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON. OHIO ti ti ft Society Plans Dessert-Bridge The Altar and Kosary society of St. Joseph's Catholic church met Thursday evening in the church hall following devotions.

The business session was conducted by 0 't-v president Mrs. Charles Mohr. i Holland, Virginia Rila, )crc Reports were given of the Na- Nash and Linda Goll. Oilier parti- ture tree formed the centerpiece. Favors were lovely blue vases tilled with painted pink daisies.

rocior blue candies MI snver nuiucis. Guests present not previously eirl scout Favors were miniature pink and Mrs. C. J. Wilson and Miss Doris mentioned were Mrs.

George Hind- into cradles filled with mints. delightfully entertained jley, Mrs. Clem Indorf, Mrs. Donald i ,,,,1 i i. Itidorf.

Mrs. Ravmond Lone. Mrs. Nichols. 'pink and blue.

The centerpiece I Shower Honors Mrs. T. 0. Holland of girl scout, was a lovely arrangement of intermediate troop 49 of in a silver bowl and Gardens and Mrs. J.

Lester, di-jcd blue candles HI silver holdeis. i nmu nnn rector of the Massillon area received the girls area received the girls into scout- mm 6 nn.u.A.j ing and presented them with min- Other guests present not previ-; re a Uves and friends Friday eve- Indo Mrs. Raymond Long, Mrs. iature girl scout pins. er guess rea ves an ren ously mentioned were Mrs.

Charlesi ning at a pink and blue shower Flag bearers and color guards (Martin, sr, Mrs. Eva Pavkov, Mrs. i honoring Mrs. Raymond Indorf, at the scouts were Margaret ch'pfipr arul Miss Helen residence of Mrs. Wilson, 816 a tional Council of Catholic Women held recently.

Plans were also announced for a dessert-bridge Wed- cipating scouts were Jane Nash, Virginia Leavengood and Linda Haynes. assisted by Mrs. WIENER ROAST Air. and Mrs. Ivan Mann of East s.

ind a Meetings nriQ VY i rhnrrh hill iMatheson, Mrs. Irvin Shively. HP Sommcr and Mrs. Earl McNutt.Hopc Circle Mothers of the Hope Circle assistants for the forth-evening at 7:30. hold a oicnic comin year fair.

The group July 29. Installed As Eminent Corn numder MI'S. IViCUiyilClicy wai pic.iuntuuj F. Dale Miller was elected and; th a j. anc bi ue shower byj La( es Ai( Society installed as eminent commander! the new scouts.

I of Massillon Commandery No. 4, and.Miss Helen residence of Mrs. Wilson, 816 Jt7th st SW. i A large stork placed in the room, Jm allu iuia. i.

a v. iwas encircled by many.gaily wrap- Greenville entertained the mem- gifts. The guests spent the eve-lbers of the Always Faithful class ining playing games with prizes I 0 the First Christian church at a going to Mrs. Jack Jones, Mrs. wiener roast at their residence.

Miss Alva Mann assisted. The members' husbands were guests. A social evening was enjoyed. The class will resume its meetings in Promotion For Major Watts The promotion at Ravenna arsenal of Major William L. Watts, ex.

ecutive officer, and the transfer jof Capt. Edward A. Healy, pro' vost marshal, to Seneca ordnance (depot, N. was an- jnounced today. Major Watts' promotion follows 'closely his recent assignment to Ravenna.

Capt. Healy was stationed at the arsenal for the last 14 months. and Miss Gloria Eekroad. I The prizes were presented to the UJ guest of honor who was the recip-lSeptember. An astronomical unit ii mean distance between the and earth, 92 million miles.

Rheumatism Arthritis Relief from those torturing pains or no charge. An absolute proven remedy. Only one trip required Disabled persons may send a friend, 45 South Alt. Vernpn 500 ft. off Rouje '40, Uniontown, Pa.

Office hours: Daily 10 to 6. Sunday 10 to 4. Permanently located. "There Is A Difference" Massillon Dry Cleaning Co. Cash Carry Store 108 Factory SE.

Phone 3218 For City-wide Pickup Service scouts from a table decorated with 'candles, pinks, peonies and coral bells. Rosebuds were presented to Ladies Oriental Shnnc ient of manv fiifts Refreshments were served from In spite of its an ivory linen covered table at-j the wild giraffe can attain speeds tractively appointed. Small dolls of 30 miles an hour while running nesday, June 10 at at the I inwav restaurant. Bridge will be the" afternoon's diversion. Mrs.

extending from a stork in a minia-'in the open. the newly received scouts. Karl Fricker and H. J. Frieg Mrs.

McGlynchey was serve as hostesses. The Ladies Aid society of the Pigeon Run United Brethren church will hold its regular monthly meeting on June 17 instead of June 10 as previously' Knights Templar, Thursday evening in the Masonic temple. Wil- Pink, Blue Shoiver liam Wagner, past commander, was; )une i(J as previous i amiuimucu. the installing officer and John R.i Mrs. Elaine Paramore and Miss Thjs wiil be an a) i jay meeting Tracey, installing warder.

Gloria Rohr delightfully enter-j witn a coverec dish dinner at noon Other officers elected and in-i tained guests -Wednesday evening, were George McLaughHn.ial a pink and blue shower at the; generalissimo; Harold Morris, cap- residence' of Mrs. Paramore, 1451 tain general; Ralph Kalleker, senior warden; Virgil W. Fisher, junior warden; Edmund J. Harig, prelate; Charles H. Gise, treasurer; C.

W. Albright, Andrew Profant, standard bearer; Edwin S. Rice, sword bearer and Louis A. Geis. warder.

Brownies Fly-Up A fly-Up ceremony was held Wednesday for nine brownies of troop 39 who have completed three years' training, in the back yard at the residence of Mrs. John H. "Weaver, 3023 Roosevelt dr troop leader. Approximately 50 guests were present. Wings were presented by Mrs.

Weaver, to Patricia Shively, Shirley Matheson, Barbara McDonald, Barbara McNutt, Teri Ann Deutch- mann, Dorette Sommer, Carol Mae Weaver, Cathy Lou McKinnon and Kathleen Doll. The flag bearers and color guards for the brownies were Patricia McGlynchey, Jane Young, Roberta Nichols and Joanne Gardner. Other participants were 14 additional brownies, assisted by Mrs. Clyde Young, Mrs. J.

R. McGlynchev and Mrs. R. L. Oak ave SE, honoring Mrs.

Charles Martin. Lovely spring flowers vailed throughout the rooms. As the guests arrived they placed; their gaily wrapped gifts on a table covered with a white linen cloth and centered with a stork. Games were enjoyed with prizes going to Miss Vera Sturgin, Mrs. Grace Evans, Mrs.

MeTta Pavkov who presented them to the guest of honor. Mrs. Martin was the recipient of many lovely gifts. Refreshments were served buffet style from a white covered! table attractively decorated in For The Latest Sport Togs and Cotton Dresses IT'S THE BON-TON JOE GOLDENFELD 169 LINCOLN WAY, W. FOR THE NAMES YOU KNOW Clipper Craft Suits Hickok: Belts J.C.Roberts Shoes Van Heusen Shirts weet-OrrWork Adam Hats Clothes OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT Sprite Pattern Shown Fur sparkling simplicity and a refreshing touch, there's nothing like Forstoria's sprite.

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Years Available:
1930-1976