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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 34

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I THE EVENING INDEPENDENT, MASSILLON, OHIO WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1955 THIRTY-FIVE Crystal Springs Grange Dinner Chicken supper plans were the main items of business when the members of Crystal Springs grange, met Thursday evening for their regular meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Sherer, served as cochairmen of the dinner. Mr.

and Mrs. Jesse Boughmanj will managed the country store. Other members of their mittee are Mr. and Mrs. man, Mr.

and Mrs. Merle Selders and R. S. Spencer, Tickets and advertising were handled by Mr. and Mrs.

B. Richard Rottman, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Maier, Mr. and Mrs.

Al J. Ulrich, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ringley. Following the business meeting an interesting talk was given by L.

Taylor, executive director of the Stark County TB and Health Association, who also projected a colorful and informative, movie. Mr. Taylor talk that was an unnecessary disease and that real progress is being made in controlling it. He also added that everyone must should want to cooperate in this effort. Refreshments were served by the following hostesses, Mrs.

Eva Welty, chairman, Mrs. Betty Lou Netzly, Mrs. Betty Netzly, Marie Zalack, Mrs. Lillie Netzly, Mrs. Grace Deal.

The next regular meeting of the group will be held on evening, Nov. 20, when a civil defense program will be presented. GRADALES Reports were presented by the delegates of Gradale sorority who attended the area convention held Sept. 24 and Sept. 25 in Marion when the members met Monday evening in the YMCA.

The Massillon Alpha Gradale sorority will be hostesses to the 1956 area convention. Pledge Marriage Vows In St. Clement's Church, Navarre Miss Nancy Sue Fetters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H.

Fetters of River rd, Navarre became the bride of Robert G. Alpeter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alpeter of 222 Kolp ave NE Saturday morning, Sept. 17, at 11 o'clock in St.

Clement's Catholic church, Navarre. The Rev. Fr. Anthony P. Boeff officiated at the double ring ceremony before an altar arranged with bouquets of assorted chrysanthemum.

Mrs. Betty Gotshall Dorman of Akron, cousin of the bride, organ- ed his brother as best man. Ushist and soloist, presented a recital ers were James Mitchell of Naof traditional wedding music pre- varre, cousin of the bride, and Al ceding the ceremony. Her select- Litten of this city, friend of the ions were "Ave Maria." "On This groom. Day Oh Beautiful Mother" and The bride's mother wore a blue Panis Angelicus." dress with matching acThe bride, escorted to the aliar cessories.

The mother of the groom by her father, wore a waltz length wore an aqua crystalette dress with gown of English lace styled with blue accessories. Both mothers pina jacket, Peter Pan collar and; ned corsages of yellow roses to long fingertip sleeves. She wore a their shoulders. crown designed with pearls and se- The reception was held in the quins from which fell a fingertip Navarre VFW hall. Out of town veil of illusion.

guests were from Cleveland, Can-. The maid of honor and ton, Akron, Sherrodsville, East maids wore identical ballerina Sparta, Sugar Creek and Massillon. length gowns which were styled! The bride changed to a gray knit with fitted bodices, portrait suit with black accessories and lines and full skirts. The attend- pinned the white rose corsage from ants complemented their ensem- her bridal bouquet to her bles with matching shoes and head- when the couple left for a honeypieces. They carried colonial bou- moon trip through the southern quets of yellow chrysanthemums.

states. The couple is presently Miss Sue Fearon of this city, as siding 011 River rd, Navarre. maid of honor, was gowned in hunt- Mrs. Alpeter, a graduate of Naer green. The lovely colors of varre high school with the class of raspberry and crystal green were, '55, is presently employed the worn by the bridesmaids, the Darling Shop.

After Sue Shrake and Miss Deanna Wink- Washington high school, the groom hart, both of Navarre, respectively. served with the U.S. Marines three: The Misses Ann and Sherri Hou- years and is presently employed vig, cousins of the bride, as flower with the Republic Steel Corp. girls, looked charming in their gold 0-0--0 ballerina length gowns. They wore Cook coarsely grated carrots in: matching headpieces and shoes.

In-! consomme; season further with cidentally the flower girls' gowns, butter. Use just enough consomme were designed by Mrs. Ella Hou-: so there will be only a tablespoon; vig, grandmother of the bride. or so of the liquid left by the time Dale Alpeter of this city, serv- the carrots are tender. Complete Demonstration Thursday By Factory Demonstrator Of All Plan Teaching Institute A religious education institute four week been planned by Stark Carroll Lutheran Sunday school association.

It will be conducted each Wednesday during October from 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. in: First Lutheran church, Canton. There will be two courses. Bible and Practical.

Various The pastors will in charge of chapel. practical hour courses on "Effective Teaching" will be taught for Sunday School teachers, associates and trainees, to include pre school, through senior- adult departments. Department leaders are the Rev. and Mrs. Robert Connor, Mrs.

Mehaffie, the Rev. Carl B. Reichert, Mrs. Robert Francisco and Mrs. Donald Newbauer.

In the Bible course section there will be classes on introduction to the Bible using the Book of Jonah, Kings, Acts and History of the Christian church. Instructors will include Herb Heine of Massillon, the Rev. Howard Nolte of Paris, Harold Langkamp, Mrs. Maude Bortner and the Rev. Orville E.

Lueck of Canton. This course has been designed for the interest of those not now actively teaching in the Sunday School. Laymen will join this class at 8:30. An enrollment of 150 is expected. SHOP IN COMFORT AT P.

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in Timken high; school auditorium, Canton. Another feature of the concert will be an appearance of Canton Mary Frenz sup-! ported by the Community Male chorus in Brahms "Alto sody." Since his release from service after World War lI, Frantz has' been professor of piano and head; of the piano department of the University of Texas in Austin. Born in Colorado, Frantz received his early training in ver and Boston and went on for advanced study with Artur Schna-imar, bel and Vladimir Horowitz in Europe. He of is a graduate of the Umversity Michigan. He made his recital debut in New York in 1933 and his orches-: 1ra debut in Philadelphia and New York the following season with the Philadelphia Symphony under the direction of Leopold Stokowski.

Philadelphia, was recently ed a year's study in Europe during the 1956-57 season, She has received her bachelor and master of music degrees, a vocal fellowship at Westminster Choir college, and has attended summer sessions at Julliard Institute in New York. The male chorus is being pre. pared for its role by W. Robert Morrison, choirmaster, who also is minister of music at First Methodist church, Canton. Van Cliburn, pianist will appear with the orchestra Nov.

30. Camilla Wicks, said to be the greatest woman violinist of today, will appear with the orchestra in concert March 7. Canton's brilliant pianists; Bess Scharff Levin and Joan Chistogether with Louis Lane, director of the orchestra, and a talpianist will perform the Mozart Concerto for three pianos at the final concert 1 May 2. Meanwhile, Louis Lane. conduetor, has announced only three new members for this year's orchestra Miss Frenz, who is currently studying for the concert stage at the Academy of Vocal Arts in complement.

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