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STUDENTS AID PTA PROJECT--Students in the woodworking classes at New Philadelphia high school are turning out attractive picture frames to be sold Saturday night when York school holds its first PTA Carnival. Pictured above with their wood crafts are, left to right, Don Gray, Scott Campbell, Instructor Carl Campbell, Skip Gustin, Mike Fragasse and John Stevenson. The carnival will be heid from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday with door prizes, games, refreshments, cakewalks, baked goods and a country Girl Scout handicrafts will also be sold and Boy Scouts will assist that evening. Admission will be free.

(DAILY TIMES PHOTO by KEMPF) Atty. Stephenson Dover Welcome Wagon Is Eulogized In Services Plans Future Projects Atty. Robert 70 this city, who died yesterd.iy morning following a six-month illness, was eulogized in carawas co Bar memoral services here this morning as a man who served with honor and distinction in the legal field Plans for the new year's ac-Mrs. Howard Conley. tivities were discussed when The president also asked fo; Dover Welcome Wagon clab held a luncheon meeting at Union Country Club yesterday with 38 ladies present.

Mrs. John Davis, president, appointed a committee to plan a money-making project to replace A resolution of respect, ini tyi show which the group in the past. Commit- and of condolences! nas to his family, was adopted bv ee members are Mrs. George bar at the sprvires in Con uun, Mrs. Howard Burgm, mon Pleas Court.

Mrs. John Baderscher, Mrs. Mr Stephenson was the sen or James Lowdermilk, Mrs. C. J.

partner in the Ste- Fisher, Mrs. Roger Page and phemon Stephenson Irw firm I Tt'tw "j'mes 5 R. Count Richard L. His lengthy legal which "conscien-' tious apnlicat en of his skill, ability and time as we'! as Traffic Measures The ro Mayor's VYr" War 1 nn-1 II res r-d, mPt last nisht A Strasburg Fire Department wth Strasburg Mavo- Karl Gepfert. i the newly-elected president, in service to the r-ir) i-- ov "i rr i unity were cited in the resolution.

Committee Meet Here Fleven county mayors were at the meeting to tnnr volunteers to appear in the Hospital Auxiliary "High Fever Foilies" 'to be presented Feb. 14, 15, and 16 at Dover high school auditorium and said that any member interested in joining an auxiliary twig could contact her. Mrs. Page and Mrs. Fred Styler were greeters yesterday.

The luncheon tables were decorated with miniature sleds Tilled with flowers. Mrs. Bernard Eley, hospital- chairman, introduced Mrs. Xlar Boop, Mrs. John Ensign Mortar Board Anniversary At OSU February 17 National Mortar Board's Golden Anniversary Luncheon will 'ionor collegiate and alumnae from the 125 chapters throvghout the country, Sat- Feb.

17 in the East Ball- of the Ohio Union, at Ohio State University. Special invitations have been -ent to collegiate and alumnae nembers of Ohio chapters located at Ohio State, Miami, Ohio Wesleyan, University of Cincinnati, Denison, Ohio Universi- Western Reserve, Universi of Akron and Wittenberg University. Mrs. Novice G. Fawcett, wife Mrs.

Douglas Kirkland, 3f th resident i George Lusie, Mrs. Richard 3men and Miss Hazel Loessi, prospective members. Verna Lewis was a guest. The next bridge meeting will je Feb. 1 and the next regular meeting will be Feb.

20 with Mrs. M. Paul Redinger of Dovei as speaker. A pound auction was held after the meeting with Mrs. 2rs.

spedcrtv Southern District Dasher Stanke as auctionee. kourt Socrates rc--l and Mrs Pe ssy Forster and new "state rs Thomas Smith as cash- Th" co Reoubli- -ions. TM cm Committee will, present includrd Stras- mesr 1. at 7.30 p. at burg Marsha i ay slur- Ppoi'Mi'-qn her" i- TM -7 V.

WIIIKHIIS i i -in uc. Deputy Dan Quillen. Dover to complete petition? for candi-, olice chlpf Ray Ries to f.le for the May pn- )Marsha Ray Won ellj Sugar mary election Deadline for filing is Feb. 7 at m. -reek Marshal William Alles- Strasburg Councilman Herrington and County Candidates and ptspectivc i Sanitarian Norman Miller.

candidates are invited tc attenl the meeting, party spokesmen said. The next meeting will be Feb. 27 at Sparta Mfg in Columbia. TC Chamber Event Dr. Jay Williams will be mas- of ceremonies for the Twin City Chamber of Commerce banquet Feb.

8, it was arnounc- a today. Main speaker will Rembrandt C- Hiller, Sears buck Co. public relations official. nd honorary member of Mor- Board and a member of 'is Alumnae Adv.sory Board to lie Ohio State Chapter, will vvelcome. Highlighting the noon affair b3 a talk by Miss Helen national president of Icrtar Board and Dean of Wo- non at the University of Nebras- a.

Her tcpic will be "Mortar 'card Members wishing to attend luncheon may send theiri to Mrs. Gordon B. Larson, 2125 Elgin rd, Colum- 0., 43221. Checks should 33 made payable to Mortar Board alumnae at $3.50 per person. Deadline for reservations is 7eb.

1. GLENHAVEN has the The Coat-Dress Ensemble Open Doily Pure flattery on the straight and narrow. Linen dress and coat both welt-seamed for punctuation. Coot fully lined. SIZES 10-18 BLUE PINK YEllOW GREEN 4-H CLUBS OLDTOWN CLUB REORGANIZED Dana Rummell was elected president of the newly reorgan- Oldtown Sewing Sisters club vhen a meeting was held Monday at Lmnette Mizer's home.

Other officers are Donna Bal- ientine, vice-prpesident; Nita Rummell, secretary and Kirn Bright, treasurer. Hallie Spring was named news reporter and Pam Everhart and Barbara Ballentine, recreation leaders. Rosalie Stein will be health chairman and Linnette Mizer, safety chairman. Mrs. Linn Mizer is advisor and she showed films about grooming and "How to Make a Blouse" for the program.

Linnetti Mizer served refreshments. The Feb. 12 meeting will be at 7 p. m. at Donna Ballentine's home.

Riker Vows Spoken On Friday Mrs. Mildred Dapoz and Mr Daniel Riker, both of this city were married in Sacred Heart church, Friday evening, Jan. 19 The double ring ceremony w.as conducted by the Rt. Rev. Msgr A.

L. Freund. Attending the couple were the bride's brother and sister-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. James Pringle of this city.

The bride wore a white met- Eastern Star Session Held At Masonic Temple The New Philadelphia chapter, No. 222, Order of Eastern Star met last evening at Masonic Temple with Worthy Matron Mrs. James Grasselli and Associate Patron Raymond Edie, who served as worthy patron pro tern, presiding. It was announced that chapter will hold funeral services for Unionport chapter No. 360 of Unionport, 0.

for Mrs. Margaret Williams at 8 p. m. this evening at the Linn-Hert-Geib Funeral Home. The instruction committee presented instructions to new members of the chapter and announcement was made that the ways and means committee will prepare and serve a dinner for the New Philadelphia lodge No.

177, F. and A. M. on Feb. 21.

Ways and Means committee members will meet Thursday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Al Wick, 2100 Wooster ave, Dover. Also discussed was the sale of brooms for the blind. During tha social hour a 'back-to-school" sack lunch was enjoyed and pencils and note pads ware favors. Green streamers and red candles were used with gum drop trees to decorate the tables. Mrs.

Richard Charnock, Mrs. James Maole and Mrs. Harry Donaldson were in charge of refreshments. Mrs. Bea Carothers will give the history of one of the siai points at the next meeting.

Eagles Donate To Children's Fund Members of the local Eagles met in the Aerie Home last evening with 15 members present, for a short business meeting. They voted a donation to Jimmy Durante's children's fund, in lonor of his 75th birthday. All members of the auxiliary are isked to send him a birthday card for Feb. 10. His address is 357 W.

19th st, Costa Mesa, 92627. Room H. Mrs. William Robinson was awarded the mystery box anc Mrs. Howard Wood the special prize, and refreshments were served by Mrs.

Steven Takas and her committee. For the next meeting, Feb. 13, new candidates will be initiated and Mrs. George Walker will be chairman of the freshment committee. re- FINE ARTS CLUB The Fine Arts Study Club of this city and Dover will meet Friday at 7:30 p.

m. at the Schoen- bruim room. Mrs. Henry Patterson and Mrs. Tburman Keppler will be hostesses.

DOVER EAGLES Members of the Dover Eagles Auxiliary will meet tonight with an officers meeting at 7 and the regular session at 8. A covered dish dinner honoring those with birthday anniversaries in October, November and December will follow. Mrs. Rosseil Beit id will be chairman. Duplicate Scores There were six and one-half tables in play during the Tuesday Afternoon Duplicate Bridge group session.

North South winners were Mrs. Edward Stingle and Mrs. Calvin Pfeiffer, 85; Mrs. Gilbert Steely and Mrs. Kenneth Gasser, 73 and tied for third place were Mrs.

Hollis Maun, Mrs. Kinan Wagner, Mrs. Harold Jenkins and Mrs. John Pow en. Winners in the East-West di- rision were Mrs.

Fred and Mrs. Walter Mitchell. Mrs. Ray Spring and Mrs. Villiam Kennedy, and Mrs.

Edmund Stratum and Mrs. Sher- irood Davis, 66. allic princess style dress with black accessories and a white orchid corsage. Mrs. Pringle used beige accessories with her orange dress and wore a cym bidium orchid.

Following the ceremony a reception was held for the immediate families of the couple at the home of Mrs. Riker's son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ren, this city. Mrs.

Biker is a Home Health Aide with the Tuscarawas County Health Department and Mr. Riker is an employe of Warner Swasey Co. Following a short wedding trip to Michigan, they are residing at 530 Ridge ave NE, this city. I of the he Doily Times, N. Philo, 0., Jon.

24, '68 -Page 5 Qirls Hold Installation Service Miss Linda Kinkade, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Porter, was installed as the new worthy advisor of Assembly 86, Order of Rainbow for Girls, when the 52nd installation ceremony was held Monday evening at Masonic Temple in Newcomerstown. Those in charge of the ceremony included Cindy Robinson, immediate past worthy advisor who was installing officer, Janie Kopes and Robin Rice, past worthy advisors who served as marshals, Dianne Doak, recorder and Linda Moner, chaplain. The pw worthy advisor's chosen song, "I Shall not Pass this Way Again," was played by Mrs.

W. R. Agricola as Miss Kinkade knelt at the altar. Miss Kinkade's colors, red and silver and her symbol, the shepherd's staff provided background decorations for the service. The inscription "The Shepherd's Staff of Service" was written in silver on the red backdrop.

The white orchid has been chosen as her flower. Other officers installed were Adair Parks, worthy associate Phone 343-5544 Times Moose Women Plan To Attend Special Meeting Plans to attend a special meeting in Steubenville Sunday were made when the New Philadelphia Women of the Moose met Monday evening with Senior Regent Mrs. Alice Bloom presiding. All College of Regents members are to wear their caps and gowns to the special event. A contribution was made to the March of Dimes and mem- oers heard the auditing committee report which was given by Recorder Mrs.

Theda Lawrence. Arrangements were made to serve supper Feb. 4 for the Loyal Order of Moose Legion meeting at the home here. A special award went to Mrs. Sam Lengler and Miss Agnes Szita received the attendance award.

On Feb. 12 Mrs. John Meese will be chairman and Hospital Chapter Night will be observed. advisor; Aaren Luawig, ity; Linda Cramlet, Hope; Virginia Lyons, Faith; Kathy Robinson, recorder; Frances Studd, treasurer; Alice Truex, chaplain; Joanne Chancy, drill lead- der; Kathy Ellis, Love; Sue Robinson, Religion; Janet Mitchell, Nature; Kathy Butler, Immortality; Mary Shaw, Fidelity; Karen Mason, Patriotism; Bonnie McCune, Service; Linda Clements, confidential observer; Peggy McCants, outer observer; Sandi Miller, musician and Debbie Fillman, choir director. "Mrs.

Scott Harrison, grand deputy, installed the new advisory board and the new Moth- er Advisor Mrs. Henry bcnnck- In addition to Mrs. Harrison, honored guests included Grand Representative to North Carolina Beth Schnittke, Mother Advisor Mrs. Olive Pretty and Worthy Advisor Jane Harstine, all of the Twin City Assembly; Mrs. Ray McPeek and Robert Denham, worthy matron and worthy patron of Oriental Chapter No.

106, 0. E. Past Mother Advisors Mrs. Eugene Parks and Mrs. Ralph Tiilton and Past Worthy Advisor Mary Oldt.

After the installation Mr. and Mrs. Porter presented a gavel to their daughter and she pre Akron Manpower Program Topic For Women's Club A former member of the New es unemployed and unemploy- GAVEL PRESiNTATlON-Cindy Robinson, left, past worthy advisor, presents the gaval to new Worthy Advisor Linda Kinkade. Dented a corsage to her mother md a boutonniere to her fa- Miss Kinkade also intro- Juced her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Berger; her and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Berger, and a cousin, Don Cunningham of Columbus. The new worthy advisor then presented a past worthy advisor's pin to Cindy Robinson. Refreshments were served from a table centered with white and silver candles in white holders.

Serving on the committee were Mrs. Melvin Little, Mrs. Francis Truex, Betty and Patty Truex and Kathy Baker. The group was invited to attend the Twin City Assembly installation Feb. 6.

Philadelphia Women's Club, Mrs. Calvin Myers was guest speaker for club which met Tuesday afternoon in home of Mr. and Mrs. George Fiedler, 141 Grant st, Dover. Mrs.

George Fiedler, of this city was hostess and Mrs. Margaret Osterman was a guest. Mrs. Myers, a former resident of the city, shared a firsthand account of her unusual teaching job, with the Manpower Program, Akron. She teach- H.

X. Porter Co. Releases Figures The H. K. Porter which plant in Uhrichsville has released figures on the fourth quarter sales and earnings.

Net sates were fRMBCOll, net oome ttySOJJoa. wttfa $1 JO care- ed per share of comimo stock. Yearly totals 10 respective categories were SBM1M62, 325 and The state flower Florida is orange blossom. Mrs. Mclnturf Entertains NALC The Ladies Auxiliary No.

521 to the National Association of Letter Carriers met last evening at Mrs. Grace Mclnturf's home, 723 4th st NW, with Mrs. Hazel Jenkins as co-hostess. Ten members attended. The collect and flag salute were followed by devotions by Mrs.

Duane Tilton whose topic was "Happy New Year." Mrs. Robert Bucher, president, conducted business. The mystery box was awarded to Mrs. Charles Minnich and prizes at games went to Mrs. Ray Stansbury, Mrs.

James W. Carlisle, Mrs. Tilton, Mrs. Minnich, Mrs. Dean Exley, Mrs.

Harold Shamel and Mrs. Don Russell- Mrs. Stansbury will be co- hostess when the next meeting is held at Mrs. Exley's home. Mr.

and Mrs. Jay Parrot, RD 1, Strasburg are the parents a son bom in Massillon City hospital. Monday. Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Parrot of Strasburg and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Wai-1 lick of Dover are the grandparents. The mother is the former i Bonnie Wallick. QRANQE UNION Winfield Grange will present the program when Union Grange No. 1450 meets Friday at 8 p.

m. The ladies of Union grange are asked to bring pies for lunch. able men simple mathematics in the basic education section of the program. She told of her attempts to vork with these men who are dis trustful many with criminal records and some who will never be employed because of racial or alcoholic problems and of others who are just unable to accept responsibility. Others in the program give instructions in such skills as weldign machine operation, tire recapping, auto mechanics, typ- Tscfiontz Attends Ohio Vets Meeting Dr.

Stanley I. Tschantz, whose affice is at 229 1st dr, NE, this dty rag among the 1,100 veterinarian? and their wives who attended the 84th annual meeting of the Ohio Veterinary Medical Assn. in Columbus, Jan. 2123, The three-day meeting also was held in conjunction with the American Veterina'y Radiology Society. It included a separate program for the women's iary, which is active in many, fields hi the advancement of vett erinary education, and in ac- quanting high school students in ing and clerking.

Prior to the meeting, a des- careers in this field. sert course was served to the 14 members present. The hostess was assisted by her daughter-in-law, Mrs. Fiedler and and Mrs. Ostennan, who is the mother of Mrs.

Fiedler Jr. The February meeting will be a luncheon at the Reeves Motor Zana Faynella Townsendi Inn with the program and dateJRD 1, Dover, to be announced by the committee later. Marrioge Licenses Robert Jacob Negley, 30, cement finisher, Uhrichsville, and I TRY TIMES CLASS AD! affe PRICE SHOE SALE Ladies Fashion Shoes STOREWIDE Terrific Savings Throughout The Store Shop Sat. Till All hpel heights and displayed on tables and racks for your easy selection. SIZES 4 11' 2 AAAA WIDTHS BIG SELECTION LOAFERS AND DRESS FIATS FAMOUS BRANDS Foshion Croft Risque Audition Povilki Air Step Arpeggio CHARGE of course! SAMPLE SHOES SIZE 4-B ONLY VAUJES TO $18 7 1 All SALES FINAL! OPEN THURS.

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