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SIXTEEN THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 10, 1947 AT More Pupils In Schools Slni'k county schools opened the 1f)47-18 school year with an increase of 23 pupils over last year's attendance figure, according to T. C.

Knapp, county superintendent of schools. A tola! of 14.443 pupils are rcgi- istcred for the current school term as compared with 14,420 in attendance last term. NEARLY 100 rural pupils who are members of 4-H clubs, however, were excused from school last week and will be added to enrollment figures this week. Enrollment figures among schools in the district are: Beach City-Wilmot, 392; Brewster, 405; Canal Fulton, 443; Jackson township, 851; Newman 126; North Lawrence, 128; Navarre-Bethlehem, 576; Genoa, 310; Reedurban, 412: Richvillc, 310; Sugarcreek township, 115; Myers, 110; East Greenville. 90; Bowman, 52; Moffitt Heights, 61: Stanwood, 31; Beech Grove, 18; Dublin, 21: Pleasant View.

31; Pigeon Run, 28; and Sixteen, 35. The first meeting of the school year of the Parent-Teacher association of Sugarcreek township school will be held Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the school. Russell D.

Shetler of RD 1, Navarre, principal and instructor of the sixth, seventh and eighth grades of the school has an "enrollment of 30 pupils in his classroom. Twenty-six pupils are enrolled in the fourth and fifth grades taught by Mrs. Opal Klein of RD 2, Massillon; 34 in the second and third grades, taught by Mrs. Adella Hoverkamp of Beach City and 25 in the first grade, taught by Mrs. Leona Welch of Massillon.

MEETING of mothers of pupils of East Greenville school will be held'Friday, Sept. 19, at 3 p. m. at the school. Mrs.

Lucile Deetz, principal of the school, has an enrollmeint of ja the sixth grade; 11 in the seventh and one in the eighth. iiuin jjriuenthal has an en roliment of 13 pupils in the fifth and a like number in the third grade with 16 enrolled in the fourth grade. Mrs. Enna Fellman who has charge of the first two grades has an enrollment of 18 pupils in the second and seven in the first grades. Tuscarawas township was represented by East Greenville and Beech Grove school in the school exhibit at the Stark County fair in Canton.

Gladys Kaufman, seventh grade pupil at East Greenville school was awarded first prize in a poster contest for grade school students. OF PRIMARY GRADE HAS A DAILY Three Sets Of Tivins Make Teache? See Double RICHVILLE Although school has been in progress only a week, Mrs. Dolores Keller, of Canton, first grade teacher at Riehyille school has found a perplexing problem. Three sets of twins are in her class of 28 pupils. She finds she cannot distinguish between an dentical pair of girls and a like of bOys.

In fact, the parents of he girl twins haven't learned to tell them apart in their nearly six years of existence. Mrs. Keller's grade boasts of every kind of twin. In addition to identical twin boys and girls, her pupils include a pair of boy and girl twins. The identical girls in the class Zora Zola Snyder, daughters of Mr.

and Mrs. Glenn Snyder of RD 4, Massillon. IDENTICAL BOY twins of the class are Dennis and Daniel Tenley, sons of Mrs. Francis Tenley of RD 4, Massillon The mixed twins of the grade are Linda and Walter Viertel, children of Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Viertel of 2516 Swiss Club rd SW, Canton. A second first grade at the school, taught by Mrs. Betty Hross, which a'so has an enrollment of 28 pupils, has no twins among the pupils. Since it is the policy of the school, of which Clyde R. Gates is principtl to separate the children alphabetically, the three pairs of Twins were placed in the room composed of pupils whose family names begin with letters occurring in the second half of the alphabet.

SHOWN. ARE the Tenley, Snyder and Viertel twins, pupils of the 'first grade at Richville school, with Teaching twins is no new exper- their teacher, Mrs. Dolores Keller, who has not yet learned to identify the identical boy and girl lence to Mrs. Keller. In the first of her eighi years of teaching she taught a pair of twins.

However, she has never had the novel experience OJ teaching three sets of twins in a single class. This is her third year as instructor of the first grade at Richville school. twins. Sixteen Qub Dines At Brewster NAVARRE. A.

R. Jones of the Union Metal Manufacturing Canton, talked on "Transportation in Early America" at a dinner- meeting of King's Club. Inc. at the American Legion home in Brewster. Thirty-nine members and two guests were present at the dinner which was in the form of a fish fry served by members of the legion.

Paul Z. Muskoff was program chairman. James Carruthers and Robert Bowers were introduced as new members. ociety of ize Ladies Aid society of the Evangelical United Brethren church was awarded first prize of S12.50 for miscellaneous Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph De Custer and son, Edward White, Mr. and Mrs- D. Daniels and family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ripple and family, Miss Peggy Bowman and Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Biederman attended the Stark county fair. Mr.

and Mrs. Biederman operated a concession stand at the fair. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan and son, Glen and Irene Mross visited at Wooster.

Miss Barbara White was an overnight guest of Miss Janet Zorger of Massillon Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Feichter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Marsh and family visited at Sandusky.

Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and Mrs. Geraldine Shertzer and son, Jimmy attended the national air races at Cleveland. Mr.

an Mrs. W. F. Bowman attended the Stark county fair and visited Mr. and Mrs.

Nick Maurer of Beach City. Harvey Bowman of Massillon visited Mr. and Mrs. W. F.

Bowman. Miss Diana Bowman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bowman of Massillon visited Mr. and Mrs.

W. F. Bowman. Mr. and Mrs.

John E. Burkholder of Ravenna visited Mr. and Mrs. F. E.

Hershey. Miss Emma Brown of Pittsburgh, Pa. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lacy of Newcomerstown visited Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Smith. Mr. and Mrs. M.

E. Gardner and son, Paul and Jimmy McFarlanc and Miss Helen Koester were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roberl Ripple and family. Mr.

and Mrs Pearl Clifton of Marion were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ripple and family. Mrs. Ripple and John Ripple visited Mrs.

Fred Davis of Massillon. Mr. and Mrs. Walter King and family of Dalton, Miss Irene Mross of Massillon and Mrs. Clemenl Shriner of Akron were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Ivan Yost. Glenn Ray Oberlin of Massillon visited his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hazel.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Wilhelm of P.T.A. Board Plans Meeting of the executive board of the Parent Teacher association of Reedurban school of which Mrs. Robert Had den is president, will hold a bus! ness session Thursday at 8 p.m in the school cafeteria.

Additional members of the board are Mrs. Earl Meister, first vice president; Mrs. Harold Feldbush, second vice president: Miss Mary Eggenswiler, secretary; Mrs. James Toohey, corresponding secretary; Lynn Bailey, treasurer; Mrs. Earl Meister, membership chairman, Mrs.

Harold Feldbush, co-chairman; Mrs. E. A. Loomis, program chairman; Mrs. T.

R. Rath, co-chairman; Mrs. Paul Young, room mother chairman; Mrs. William Brogden, publicity; Mrs. William Lafferty, hospitality; Mrs.

Howard White, ways and means; Mrs. Paul Gulp, hot lunch representative; Mrs. Gerald Pitts, parent education; Urs. Ralph Ross, tax stamps; Mrs. Paul Hahn, historian; Mrs.

Hugh Boop, health; J. J. Maxwell, legislation; Mrs. Kenneth Turner, music: Mrs. Louis Bland, magazine; Alvin McNeely, safety; Robert Hadden, recreation; Mrs.

H. W. Stover, project promotion and George Shepherd, motion pictures. The school cafeteria opened Monday in charge of Mrs. Homer Eggleston, Mrs.

Bernice Keith and Mrs. Clara Simpson. Wilmot i'ancy work exhibit at the Stark 'Navarre and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph county fair at Canton.

Members of the society will quilt all day Thursday in the sewing room of the church. A covered I Baumgardner of Massillon were of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Draime. Mrs.

Margaret Daniels of Mas- dish dinner will be served at noon. sillon is spending a few days with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Daniels. Miss Peggy Daniels of Massillon recently spent a few days with Mr.

and Mrs. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. William Gambs and family and William Gambs, sr, of Uhrichsville were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. A. W. Biederman. Mr.

and Mrs. Biederman and Mr. and Mrs. Stitz were visitors in Wooster. Mrs.

Jack 4 chaufle, sr is confined to the Massillon city hospital where she underwent an emergency appendectomy. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Noble and family have returned from Buffalo, N. Y.

where they spent a is working at the Wayne vacation. Jack, Wanda and Doris Isler attended the Ohio state fair at Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur McClave attended the Ohio state fair and county fair at Wooster this week.

Oren Paul! and sons of Jeromesville were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeCuster and Mrs. Ella Pauli. Mrs.

Ida Hullinger of traveled from there Kentucky is spending a few weeks with her for a short vacation trip. Mrs. Bert Heide and daughter, Edna of Dayton and niece, of Cincinnati, were weekend guests of the Rev. and Mrs. Paul Berkenstock.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smith and daughters have returned from a 10- day vacation trip in Indiana and Michigan. Mr. and Mrs.

Smith and man. Mrs. E. C. Williams.

Mr. and Mrs. Williams attended a birthday dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Markham of Canal Fulton in honor of their son, Eddie.

Mrs. Gertrude Krug and family and Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Bowman and family, of Moffitt Heights were guests of Mr. and Mrs. W.

Bow- daughters attended a ball game in Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rugle and family have returned from a vacation trip to Canada. Mrs.

Virginia Sehlarb and daugh- spent several days in Monroe: lle, Ind. visiting relatives. RKUNION ATTRACTS WILMOT. Mrs. Kenneth Thor- 1 was elected president and Mrs.

Donald Spidell, at a reunion of the Spidell family at Water Works park. Fifty persons attended. The reunion will be held at the same place next year. Mr. and Mrs.

M. E. Gardner and son, Paul, and Jimmy McFarland of Massillon were guests of Mr and Mrs. Robert Ripple. Mr.

and Mrs. Ripple were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pifcr of Brewsler. Don Flath of Massillon and John Ripple spent the weekend in Mansfield where they were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Bradley. They also visited at Springfield. UROTHKRHOOD TO MEET WILMOT. A monthly meeting of the Men's Community Brotherhood wjll be held Thursday evening at Brewster.

Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Robinett and son, Jimmie and Mr.

and Mrs. George Stertzbach visited friends at Wilmot. Mr. and Mrs. Seth Ellis of South Dakota and Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Ellis of Canton were guests of Mrs Dessa Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ross and Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Stertzbach of Russell were guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Barr. Mrs.

John Lake, Mrs, Margaret Smith and son and, Mrs, Nellie Ross of Canton were guests Monday of Mrs. Charles Feller and son. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Busse and daughter, Lynn, of Brewster were guests of Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Barr. The condition of Jacob Snyder who has been confined at Mercy hospital, Canton, the past two weeks, is reported as improving.

Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Arnold and Mr.

and Mrs. Homer Hogan of St. Petersburg, Fla. were guests of Mrs. W.

C. Hasseman. Glenn Troyer Of Los Angeles arrived by plane for a week's visit at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goodman and other relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Goodman had as dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs.

William Wise and daughter, Carol, of East Canton and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Troyer and daughter, Sandra, of Strasburg. Mrs. William Draime is suffering from an infection in her hand Mrs.

Stella Gerloch, who has been residing with her sister at Uniontown, is spending some time at her residence here. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Farver and Sammy Ford of Crestline and Mr. and Mrs.

William Lowe of Hollywood, Fla. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ebbert. Clarence Cooper attended the Cooper family'reunion at the residence of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Wmgeir at Pickering. Ora Spidell spent the weekend as a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thorley of Canton.

Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Barkey of Lakeland, Fla.

and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clewell of Canton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.

0. Newcomer. Mrs. Thomas Gunning of Beach City was a guest of Mrs. Dessie Spidell.

Mr. and Mrs. John Schmidt of Cincinnati spent several days as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rowe.

Mrs. Schmidt and Mrs. Rowc attended a horse show at Mineral Mrs. Rowe's horse winning two prizes. Brewster Mr.

and Mrs. Wilburt Schmidt Washington, D. C. spent Labor weekend with Mrs. Eva Steiner an son, Paul.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Daugberty anc sons, Jimmy and Junior attende the Stark county fair. Mr. an Mrs.

Daugherty and daughter Elenore and Robert Gossett visited Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnett Cambridge. Miss Patty Lynn Shearer of El ton visited her grandmother, Mrs Richard Melson. Mrs.

M. W. Bush and daughter Shirley visited Mrs. Lynn Fulton Mr. and Mrs.

John Kenney anc son, Danny have returned after a irip to New York. En route thej visited Mrs. Kenney's mother, Mrs Margaret Murphy and family La Trobe, Pa. Mr. and Mrs.

William Lutz anc son, Richard, visited the former's mother at New Castle, Pa. for a week. Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Brown oJ Canton and Mr. and Mrs. R. Vernon and family attended the air races at Cleveland.

Mr. aod Mrs. Ray L. Vernon and daughters, Mary, Martha and Les ie and son, Everette, Miss Sally Gordon of Canal Fulton, Miss Vera Denver Anders, Mr. and Mrs.

Harvey C. Pigner, son, Charles Mrs. Georgia Burke and sons of and Mr. and Mrs. R.

M. Jrown of Canton held a picnic at toshocton lake park. Miss Mae McGlaun of Dillonvale spent several days with Mr. and "VIrs. Earl Larson and sons.

Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Fulton en tertained for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Salmon and son of Clairton, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Haas and ions, Douglas and Gilbert of Akron 'isit'ed Mr. and Mrs. Frank Viront and Mr.

and Mrs. Joe-Viront over he Labor Day weekend. Mrs. Kay Ulrich and daughter, Thomasine visited Mr. and Mrs.

Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Magee visited Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Kollie of Cleveand. Miss Judy Magee returned home after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs.

Kollie. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan A. Michael and daughter, Cheryl and Miss Mary Harmon of Garden City, Long Island, visited Mr.

and Mrs. M. M. Brown, and daughters, Patricia and Marjorie over the weekend. Miss Harmon is a sorority sister of Miss Marjorie Brown at Indiana State university.

Paul Steiner, U. S. navy, is visiting his mother, Mrs. Eva Steiner after having spent several months in the Mediterranean area. He will return to Newport island, Sept.

15. Mr. and Mrs. John Schaney attended the Stark county fair. Mrs.

Schaney visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dennis of Dillonvale, her father having been injured in a fall. Miss Erma Anne Schott, student nurse at Akron city hospital, visited her mother, Mrs. Katherine Scott.

Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brediger of Chardon visited Mr. and Mrs. George Nestor.

John Pyson of New York visited' Edward Schwab. Miss Charlotte Schott, daughter of Mrs. Katherine Schott has returned to Columbus to resume teaching. Mr. and Mrs.

Harry Stamets visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cleaver and son, Bobby of Massillon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stamets, Mr.

and Mrs. H. P. Hanna, Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Fowler, Mrs. Junior Shearer, Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Lash, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lash and family and Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Wisselgreen attended the Stark county fair at Janton. Mrs.

Betty Mattern spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Reppart of Mt. Pleasant. Mr.

and Mrs. E. W. Mattern of Dillonvale have moved to Brewster with and Mrs. Forest Mat- Mrs.

J. Wilyat has returned after spending several days with her daughter, Mrs. Marilyn Ruff of Bradford, Pa. Mrs. Ruff is recuperating after an operation, Miss Lula of Mt.

Vernon, sister of Mrs. Ike Wornstaff has moved to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Village Seeks Water System WILMOT. A meeting of the Wilmot village council will be held this evening to open bids for the drilling of well for a proposed water works for the village.

A festival and carnival sponsored by the water works committee. Saturday evening, attracted an estimated of at least 4,000 persons. Net receipts, which have not yet been computed, will go toward the water works fund. Wornstaff and has entered the Brewster high school. Mr.

and Mrs. T. L. Gosnell attended the annual meeting of the Friends church at Damascus. Mr.

and Mrs. Reese Rees of Canton visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Viront, Miss Judy Viront returned home with them after a week's visit. Mr.

and Mrs. John Viront visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Viront of Canton. Miss Jean Kosfcer of Cleveland visited Miss Patty Pedrotty for several days.

They spent a day at lake park, Cleveland and attended the Stark 1 county fair. Miss Norma Jean Brown, Joe Radich, Mrs. Nellie Brown and Mrs. Benedum visited relatives in Lima, Allen and Elido over the -abor Day weekend. Mrs.

Brown, Mrs. M. M. Brown and Mrs. Benedum attended the funeral of Mrs.

Emma Croff of Dellroy. Mr', and Mrs. James Sidaway and children of Massillon visited Mr. and Mrs. Ted Wessel over the weekend.

Miss Leota Schaney will enter Massillon city hospitaj Sept. 15, as a student nurse after 11 weeks preparatory training at- Kent State university. Mrs. Elizabeth Evans of Massil- spent the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Johnson and family. Mrs. Hazel Ruch and Mrs. John 'elders of West Lebanon and Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Brown and family of Akron, visited Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Wood and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Ike Wornstaff and 'amily visited Mr. and Mrs. Larry Kaser of Mt. Vernon. Mr.

and Mrs. William Ziegler and Mrs. A. G. Ziegler attended he air races at Cleveland.

Miss Virjean Suntheimer, Miss eanne D'Angeles and Miss Mary Jlovessllio, spent the weekend in Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Witting and amily spent a few days at Toledo. Mr.

and Mrs. R. J. Wisselgreen have returned after spending a week aj their cottage at Chippewa ake. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Blubaugh. and on, Carl, jr spent the holiday with fc and Mrs. Glenn Schroeder and amily. The group attended the Wheeling, W.

Va. rodeo held on Wheeling Island. Mr. and Mrs. William Lodge of Columbus spent the weekend with AT.

and Mrs. Ralph Stoner. Mrs. Betty Youngman and Mrs. R.

M. Thomas visited Mr. Thomas' mother, Mrs. Louis Thomas of Scio, who is seriously ill. Miss Pearl Davis of Massillon pent the weekend with Mr.

and rlrs. Randolph Taylor. Miss Gertrude Morrison, R.N. of Columbus is visiting her father, A. H.

Morrison and son. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Isbell and laughter, Harriet of Massillon vis- ted Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Tipton. Orville Willard, daughter Jant, son Bernard of Elton, Mrs. Tipon, Barbara and Sandra Sue visit- Canton. Miss Ruth Ellen Cobb Toledo has returned to her Home fter visiting her cousins and their amilies, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Tipon and Mr. and Mrs. James Tip- Orchards Show Yield COLUMBUS. Ohio fruit grow ers who were part of the 1,200 per sons that visited the Sand Hil Fruit Farm in Fairfield countj were told by the orchard manager Harry W. Lutz, the nice crop clean fruit evidence was the re suit Of applying 900,000 gallons spray materials which were put 01 the trees in 10 different applica tions this year.

Professor C. J. Willard, agron omy department, Ohio State uni versity, showed the groups tour ing the orchard an area where a 40 per cent ester of had been used on poison ivy. The applicatior made four weeks earlier had killed the top growth of the poisonou: weed and probably will eradicate the ivy on the sprayed area. T.

H. PARKS, extension entomol ogist, at another orchard station called attention to complete control of red mite obtained by a thorough application of dormant oil spray, when DDT is Used in the orchard to kill codling moth larva. T. H. King, extension plant pathologist, showed visitors where apple scab and brown rot of peaches had been prevented by using the right fungicides at the right time.

Professor F. S. Hewlett, depart went of horticulture, Ohio State university, used a block of top worked Grimes Golden to show how diseased understocks can be made into hardy trees bearing fruits of other apple varieties. Another point of interest in the orchard was a demonstration of killing grasshoppers by spraying ground vegetation with a spray made by mixing a pound and a half of a chemical with 100 gallons of water. H.

A. Rollins, horticulturist, University of Connecticut, advised Ohio growers to be ready to cut fruit production costs and to improve the quality of their fruit before market prices for fruit start dropping. Ohio's deputy sealer of weights and measures, V. D. Campbell, reminded the orchard owners that after Sept.

25 any nonstandard fruit containers must carry a label giving the weight or the count of fruit sold in that package. Suburban Social Notes A family group of relatives gathered at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. William Spangler at Park Heights in Justus. The day was spent socially, with a picnic dinner at noon and a hamburg fry it! the evening.

Those present included Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Bassett and daughter, Cathy, of Bellevue; Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Brediger, Mr.

and Mrs. Tally Everett, Mr. and Airs. Mont Villard and Mr. and Mrs.

James Lee and family of Massillon; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Taylor and daughter, Dianne, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Koth and Mr.

and Mrs. John Remenaric of Brewster, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Klein and son Tommy, and Mr. and Mrs.

Lewis Klein of Justus. Church Plans Homecoming MT. annual homecoming of St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church will be held laneous gifts', Those present were Sunday, beginning with Sunday The B.Y.F., young people's 1'e lowship of Newman Baptist churc gave a welcoming party for Mif Margaret Ann Owens, who arrive in Newman to reside with he aunts, the Misses Ada and Jane vis. Guests present were Donn Miller, Newell Davis, Elaine Smitl Paul Davis, Gordon Evans, Wilm Lindsay and Margaret Kolands.

The Intermediate Sunday schoo class of Newman held its month! meeting in the church basemen Miss Marie Fritz is teacher of th class. Those attending v.ere th Misses Babs Sauder, Douna Sha tiollis Street and Eioioe Smith Following a program refreshmenl were served. The Newman Sewing club hel ts semi-monthly meeting at th residence of Mrs. Frank Young Massillon. Mrs.

Blanche Street Mae Hill, Mrs. Margaret Hoss er and daughter, Becky, Mrs. Lu cille' Smith, Mrs. Mary Sanders Mrs. Carrie Sherret, Mrs.

Margate Mrs. Inis Brown and Mrs Jrugh, next meetin vill be at the residence of Mrs The Ladies Auxiliary of the Vet erans of Foreign Wars of Dalton net in the Town Hall. Mrs. Anns iVeikert, junior vice president, wa charge of the meeting. Mrs.

Vern loobler, Mrs. Edna Arnold, Mrs Tean Parker, Mrs. Margaret Stein ir, Mrs. Alic4 Wright and Mis Sommer were initiated into he auxiliary. The next meeting o.

he auxiliary will be Sept. 25. Delegates from the Dalton pos the Veterans of Foreign Wars which is holding its 48th nationa encampment in Cleveland Sept. 4 9 are Commander Clarence Kraus and Russell Saurers. Mrs.

Ada Lee dale and Mrs. Clarence Kraus are the delegates from the Ladies Aux iliary. Mrs. Ralph Graber and Mrs. Harold Roach of East Greenville entertained guests as a compliment to Mrs.

Guy Graber, the. former Mis, Ethel Mae at her residence in East Greenville. The evening was spent informally and refresh ments were served. Mrs. Graber was showered with lovely miscel on.

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Orr had as 'uests Mr.

and Mrs. Evan Music of 'ower W. Va. Mr. and Mrs.

Orr and heir guests took a motor trip to Vshland, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nagey and Mr. and Mrs.

S. E. Orr of Vew Philadelphia visited Mr. and rtrs. Orr.

Mrs. H. S. Orr visited her on-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Watts of Newark. school at 9:30 a. m. Worship service will be conducted at 10:30 when the Rev. Frank Zartman, pastor, will give a sermon on the subject, "Christian Fellowship." A basket picnic dinner will be served at noon.

Featuring the afternoon service which will begin at 2, will be a talk by John McSweeney of Wooster. Informal talks will be given and special music provided for the occasion. All former residents and friends are invited. The first meeting of a catechetical class will be held Saturday at 10 a. m.

at the church. The class will be composed of young people of 12 years or over who plan to join the church. Meetings of the King's Daughters class and the. Missionary circle have been postponed a week due to the Wayne county fair at Wooster. Both meetings will be held at the residence of Mrs.

John Durstine. Church Annex Scene Of Meet meeting of the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church, held in the church annex, opened with the singing of the hymn, "Blessed Assurance." Mrs. Ford Atkinson read the 91st psalm as devotionals and Mrs. Effie Ricksecker offered prayer. Following a business session, members were requested to list the qualities necessary for good membership in the society.

Mrs. Alva Robinett was in charge of a program which included a reading, "The Interview' by Mrs. Alice Feller and a reading by Mrs. Henry Reed entitled "The Face of It closed with the singing of a hymn, "In the Garden." Refreshments were served by Mrs. Edson Harrold, Mrs.

Keith Fulton and Mrs. Margaret Harrold. Other members present were Mrs. Frances Kreiling, Mrs. Dessie Spidell, Mrs.

Henry Reed, Mrs. J. 0. Newcomer, Mrs. Roy Meese, Mrs.

Harry Meese, Mrs. F. P. Kreiling and Miss Emma Kreiling. Hostesses for the October meeting will be Mrs.

Roy Meese, Miss Ethel Bash, Mrs. Frances Kreiling and Mrs. Hubert Bair. Special Service At West Lebanon WEST LEBANON The Rev. Howard Pillsbury of Apple Creek will be the guest speaker at a special service to be held Sunday at 8 p.

m. at the West Lebanon Methodist church. Reviews of the Youth Fellowship activity at Lakeside will be given by Mrs. Betty Spangler, Miss Betty Eckroad and Franklin Fox. Allie Sledd assis A program of special music has Mrs Beulah Sbefel un Mrs.

Gertie Blosser and daughter. Janice of Dalton; Mrs. Verna HoL comb of Wooster; and Mrs. James Marnin, Mrs. George Polock, Mrs.

Walter Steele, Mrs. Glen Reid, Mrs. Warren Cooper. Mrs. Lee Cooper, Mrs.

Jack Jones, Mrs Henry Hodgson and Mrs. Hubert Eby of East Greenville. Mrs. Louis Neshcoff of East Greenville was hostess to the Bid 'em High 500 club. Prizes were awarded to Mrs.

Byron Kreiger of East Greenville and Mrs. Frank Hardesty and Mrs. Walter Long of Massillon. Refreshments were served. Mrs.

Nick Wolf of East Greenville will be the next hostess. A regular monthly meeting of the Sunshine class of the Reedurban United Presbyterian church will be held Friday, Sept. 19, at 8 p.m. at the residence of Mrs. Venius Todd of West Manor.

Mrs. James Reed will be assisting hostess. Mrs. M. A.

Sullivan of Navarre was hostess to members of the Hustlers class of St Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church of Navarre at her residence with 17 members in attendance. Mrs. Alice Burkey read A social evening was spent and refreshments were served. .1 Harold Meese, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Roy Meese of Wilmot, was surprised picnic dinner given by a group of friends at Roadside park, in observance of his 12th birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Dean R. Kellar of Moffitt Heights gave a party in honor of their daughter, Diana Lee, in observance of her first birthday anniversary.

The baby received a number of lovely gifts. Those present were her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gindlesberger, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Gindlesberger and daughter and Frank and Thurl Gindlesberger of North Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gindlesberger and sons, Mrs. Harold Byers, and Mr. and Mrs.

George McClelland of Canal Fulton and Miss Clara Wagner. Members of the Alumni Friendship club composed of the teen-age group of young people of Moffitt Heights held a wiener roast in the Moffitt Heights school grove. King's Daughters Elect Officers Mame Rourhier has been elected president of the King's Daughters Sunday school class of the Evangelical United Brethren church. Other officers chosen were Mrs. Myrtle Nicholis, vice president; Mrs.

Marie Lewis, secretary; Mrs. Olive Ernst, assistant secretary; Mrs. Minnie Hall, treasurer; Mrs. treasurer; program been arranged. PRAYER SERVICE prayer service will be conducted this evening at; 7:30 in the Evangelical United Brethren church.

treasurer and Mrs. Gladys Klein, Mrs. Elizabeth Evans and Mrs. Fay Warstler, flower fund committee. Members of the nominating committee were Mrs.

Anna Mercier, Mrs. Carrie Kalp and Mrs. Hollis Fowler. Pastor Gives Last Sermon Rev. S.

L. Postlethwait, pastor of the Wilmot and Beach City Evangelical United Brethren churches the past six years, preached his last sermon in the Wilmot church Sunday morning before retiring from active service. Installation of newly elected officers was held in connection with services, Sunday. Miss Alta Sigrist is a delegate to the annual conference of the Evangelical United Brethren church this week at Lock-wood. East Greenville Mr, and Mrs.

Henry Binn and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Franks of'Bar- berton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mclnais and Mrs.

Johannah Masters. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hindley liad as guests Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Beck of Goat Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schmidt and Mrs. Sarah Snyder of Massillon and Ted Court- ivright of Detroit. Mr.

and. Mrs. Earl Ickes. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Icfces and Mrs. Jack Mathias and son, Steve and Patty Ickes attended the funeral of Deeman Bowman of Canton. Mrs. Anna Brown of Louisville, Ky. is visiting her son and daugh- Mr.

and Mrs. Louis 3rown. Miss Alma Latham of Massillon was a weekend guest of the Misses Betty and Ruth Crottinger. Mr. and Mrs.

John Snyder and children, Miss Pearl Snyder and M. Boyd of Massillon and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Caldwell of Sippo tvere guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Gump. Mr. and Mrs. David Weygandt lave moved from Dalton to the ATS. Pearl Ickes property here.

Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lint had as guests Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mar- and children of Brewster; rlr.

and Mrs. Joseph Margason and daughter, Lucretia, of Massillon nd Miss Isabelle Margason of ittsburgh. Mrs. Minnie Boekel spent several days as a guest of Mr. and tfrs.

Roy Ammond of Canton. Mrs. Martha Maier of Massillon was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Davis.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crottinger Newman visited the former's Barents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crotinger.

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cocklin and tr. and Mrs. Jacob Reinerts, jr, Massillon visited Mr.

and Mrs. acob Reinerts, sr. Mr. and Mrs. William Kula and Billy, and Mr, and Mrs.

Jack £ula attended the funeral of Edward Kula at Canton. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rorick, aughter, Gloria, and son, Dick, Canton and Mr. and Mrs.

Harry leuler and daughter, Peggy, of Vtassillon were guests of Mr. and ATS. Byron Kreiger. The condition of Mrs. W.

W. Hendrickson, who recently under- ent an operation at St. Francis ospital, Indianapolis, Ind. is re- orted as improved. Mrs.

Hendrickon is the former Miss Viola Bleu- of East Greenville. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Reamer nd childreE of Navarre visited ATS. Reamer's parents, Mr.

and 9 Mrs. Charles Davis. Mrs. M. J.

Herron of New Phil- delphia is spending a week at ie residence of Mr. and Mrs. Lint. William Wagner of lassillon was a recent guest at ie Lint residence. Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Hicks and aughters, Sandra Sue and Donald icks spent several days at Dayon with relatives. Mrs. Edna. Jones was a guest of elatives at Old Washington and arnesville.

Mrs. James Crofut of doffitt Heights visited at the Jones esidence. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Glick and fulclren of Wooster were guests Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Fetter and amuel Ickes. Mrs. Henry Liebermann, jr, and aughter. Wanda, and Mrs.

Pajil larkowsky and children of Mas- lion were guests of Mr. and Mrs. larry Tombow. Mrs. Helen Browie of Dearborn, was a guest of Mr.

and Mrs. )avid H. Jones 'and other rela- ves. Mr. and Mrs.

Weldon Ickes and on, Paul, and Mrs. Pearl Ickes ave returned from a weefcs lotor trip through the east acid outheast part of the country. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Eby aftd randdaughter, -Leslie Haley acksonville, were guests and Mrs.

Ray Eby. Mr. and Mrs. Denver Johnson nd children attended the funeral Russell Tidrick at Gnadenhiitf en. Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Jones and aughter, Linda Sue, were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Halco assillon. Mr.

and Mrs. John Zimmerman Canton were guests of Mr. and rs. Paul Smith. Mrs.

Margaret Feit and son, Wil- erd, of Massillon were guests IT. and Mrs. Jess Zupp. Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Fetter were uests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence aul of Canton. QUARTET TO SING WILMOT. A male quartet of Wmot-Beach City high school will; ng at services Sunday morning the Wilmot Methodist church..

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