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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 5

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THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON. OHIO TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1972 FIVE Candlelight glows for Cummom-McClain wedding Engagements are revealed Job's Daughters installation A beautiful candlelight wedding took place Friday evening at 6:30 o'clock in the Massillon Baptist temple when Miss Donna Lynn Cummons, daughter of the Rev. Dr. and Mrs.

Bruce D. Cummons of 1605 Byron ave SW became the bride of David Welsey McClain, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest C. McClain of 2840 Bailey rd NW.

The bride's father, Dr. Cummons and the Rev. Ronald Urban, assistant pastor at the temple, officiated at the double ring ceremony. Lighted pink candles in hurricane globes tied with boxwood and pink bows illuminated the bridal aisle. Potted white mum plants and potted fern were arranged near the pulpit.

Two standards of all white flowers tied with pink bows and pink candles in seven-branched candelabra completed the chancel decorations. Mrs. Glenn Price, organist and John Holt, soloist, provided the wedding music. Selections included "I Love "We'll Tell the "Whither Thou "Wedding Prayer" and "Walk Hand in GIVEN in marriage by her father, the bride wore floor length Empire gown of satin and Venice lace fashioned with a mandarin neckline, Camelot sleeves and demi-bell skirt. Her cuffs, waistlines and hemlines, of the gowns.

The attendants' headpieces were matching bows with streamers and elbow length veils. They carried Mr. and Mrs. C. F.

Hanawalt of 2545 Parkbrook ave NW announce the engagement of their daughter, Gaye to Dale Keller, jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dale L. Keller of 1605 Kenyon ave SW. THE COUPLE both graduated in 1970 from Tuslawhigh school.

Miss Haqawalt is employed by Hoover's, North Canton. Mr. is a sophomore ait Bowl- ling Green State university. No date has been set for the wedding. EPIPHANY SERVICE Holy Trinity Lutheran church will hold an Epiphany service Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

August Kuhn Bethel 72 of Massillon, Inter- nationalOrder of Job's Daugh- Iters held installation of officers Wednesday. Dec. 22 at 7:30 p.m. in the Masonic temple. Miss Kathy Furnas, daughter of Dr.

and Mrs. A. R. Furnas, jr, of 1915 Hankins rd NE was installed as honored queen for the ensuing term. Miss Beth Arnold, retiring honored queen served as installing officer.

ASSISTING Miss Arnold were the Misses Diane Turner, installing guide; Lisa Burkhardt, installing marshal; Stephanie Payne, installing chaplain; Kathy Hennis, installing recorder; Barbara Furnas, installing flag bearer; Susan Young, installing junior custodian; Holly Manson, installing senior custodian Janine Hill, mistress of ceremo-l nies. The Misses Kathy Payne and gulde: Patty Furnas were and KATHY FURNAS queen guard. The following were installed in the choir. Lori Chapman, Bev erly Beverlin, Patty Ogle, Lori Patt, Barbara Zahler and Donna Kalleker. Officers and choir members wore robes of the order for the installation.

MISS PATTY FURNAS sang. "The Lord's Prayer" as the Bible was escorted into the room by the choir members. Members of the Massillon Commandery assisted with the flag ceremony. After the junior and senior princesses were invested with their capes and crowns by the installing custodians Miss Furnas sang, "If With All Your Heart" and as the honored queen knelt at the altar and was invested with her cape and crown she sang, "Let Not Your Heart Be Troubled." Chair bovs were Teddv MRS. DAVID W.

McCLAIN father performs ceremony with Mrs. Dale Wilson, Mrs. Clarence Asbury, Mrs. Larry Handle, Mrs. Harol'd Derr, Mrs.

cathedral length mantilla of il-l hurricane lamps containing lusion was framed in matching I lighted pink candles, with cas- lace and held in place by Ven- jcade arrangements of pink car- ice lace. The bride carried a 'nations and holly, cascade of -gardenias an'd glit- i The Rev. Rick McClain of Val- tered holly. served his brother jFred Buck, Mrs. Timothy Kan- Miss Dorinda Cummons was'as best man.

Ushers were Dus- i anc Miss Georgeann Graher sister's maid of honor, tin Parker of Hartville, James ham, hostesses. Bridesmaids were Mrs. John' Elam of Mansfield, Berlin Case, Miss Lori McClain, sister of Fry, another sister of the bride, Ijr 'and Greg Pavelzik of Canton. the groom, kept the guest book. Miss Connie Atkinson of Mrs.

Cummons chose a long-' she pinned a corsage of pink re, Miss Audrey Berry of De-j sleeved turquoise dress with i carnations to her dress, troit former college matching sleeveless coat an'd ac- Out-of-town guests were from roommate of the bride and icessoriss for her daughter's i Baltimore, Cambridge, Bar-j Miss Lois Royer of East Canton, wedding. Her corsage was of berton, Canton, Navarre, North (Lawrence, McDonald, THE ATTENDANTS were at-1 The groom's mother was at- i Orrville, East Canton and North' I tired in floral length Empire A-: tired in a long-sleeved pink dress Canton. i line gowns of hot pink sata peau styled with a bodice. Her I The couple left on a one-week (designed with high ruffled i accessories were silver and she i wedding trip, destination, Ar' necklines and long bishop wore a corsage of pink roses. lington, where the groom sleeves with deep ruffled cuffs will resume studies as a second: and ruffled hemlines.

Floral THE RECEPTION was held i year ministerial student at Artrim detailed the necklines, in Union hall, 1303 9th st SW lington Baptist schools. For travel the bride changed into a pink and white knit dress with black accessories and a gardenia corsage. The bride is a 1970 graduate i of Washington high school, at-i tended Bob Jones Greenville, S.C. and prior to her marriage was employed in the business office of The Evening Independent. The groom is a 1970 graduate of Perry high school.

He was employed by Rold Gold Foods, Inc. 'Canton. 0 Maurice August of 4761 Erie ave NW announces the engagement of Ms daughter, Carolyn Odessa, to Robert David Kuhn, son of Mrs. Marie Robertson of 2301 41st st NW, Can-ton and Ted Kuhn of Mansfield. Miss August's mother was the late Maxine August.

Miss August is a graduate of Jackson Memorial high school. aind Massillon Beauty school. She is employed by Amharst Beauty salon. Mr. Kuhn, is a graduate of Glenwood high school, is a U.S.

Manine veteran with six months service in Vietnam. No wedding date has been set. CAROLYN AUGUST Plan June weddings Remenaric Edwards Contributions made by class DEBRA RUWADI LYNETTE CARLSON Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ru The engagement of Miss wadi of 7859 Parkford st NE; Lynette Faith Carlson and announce the engagement of Thomas R.

Duplain, son of their daughter, Debra L. to Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Duplain Ham C. Flory, son of Mr.

andj 37.10 21st st NW, Canton Mrs. Charles Flory of 5805 Lake: Cable ave, NW, Canton. Both Miss Ruwadi and Mr. Flory graduated from Jackson Memorial high school. Miss Ru- wadi is employed by Arnold Graphic Uniontown.

Mr. Flory, a junior at Kent State university, is employed by McArdles IGA, North Canton. A June wedding is planned, Retreat at Camp Aldersgate The senior high youth of the Dalton United Methodist and! Dalton United Presbyterian churches will attend a whiter retreat, Friday-Sunday, Jan. 7-9. at Camp Aldersgaibe.

The group will meet at the United Methodist church Friday, following the basketball game, approxi- is announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Carlson of 206 Austin ave NW. The couple plans to wed in June.

The bride-elect is a grad- Mr. and Mrs. John Remem- aric of 12016 Elton st SW, Brewster, announce the engagement of their daughter, Wanda, to Boyd Edwards, jr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Edwards of 2600 Waynesburg rd SE, Canton.

Miss Remenaric is a 1970 graduate 'of Fairless high school and is employed by Haines and Co. of Canton. Mr. Edwards graduated in 1965 from Canton South high school and is employed by the Hoover A July 15 wedding is planned. Nurses Alumni Massillon City Hospital Nurses Alumni association will meet this evening at 7:30 in jHowenstine home, preceded by at 7.

uate of Perry high school and attends Taylor university, Ind. where she 1 is majoring in elementary education. Mr. Duplain graduated from Glenwood high school and attended Akron He is presently serving a sheet metal apprenticeship at Duplain Sheet Metal, Inc. Morris Bible class dinner Mns.

Millie Sehamiey and Mrs. Dorcas class of Christ United Methodist church met Friday noon in the church dining room for a covered dish dinner. Seasonal table decorations were used. Guests were Mrs. Bess Culler' of Navarre, Mrs Scowden Dayton, Mrs Wayne executive Mrs.

David Andrews and MisSj Barbara Andrews. Mrs. Ed Veigel, president, opened the meeting and Mrs. Thomas Tripp led devotions with scripture, the reading, New Heaven and the Earth" and prayer. Roll call was answered with a Bible I verse.

Donations were made to Boys Village, Smithville and the church organ fund. The meeting was closed with the Mizpah benediction. Mrs. Myrtle Shaffer will be hostess when the class meets March 31 at 1:30 p.m. in the church.

DURING the closing ceremo- Carol Fumas. marshal; the newly installed officers Chris Budner, chaplain; Beverly! formed a cross behind the altar Smith, recorder; Lynn Miller, and knelt to sing, "Nearer My first messenger; Joanie Dillen, God to Thee." The benediction second messenger; Jane Henry, was pronounced by the Rev. third messenger; Robin Miller, Sherriell E. Storey, pastor of eirls were fourth messenger; Cindy Rudy Per christian church. New Rudv and Sarah Budner Reels- fifth mes senger; Lynn Brenner, officers retired, the line officers frars were Mrs Kav Messerlv musician Janet der "brar- were escorted by their fathers.

LJ. O.L 3 WCIC lvi.1 o. IfltofiCl IV A rii i j.i and Carla Rudv ian; Janie Evans, treasurer; Mi- A reception followed the chelle MacAllister, senior cus- pressive ceremony. Miss Fur- nTur-u nUrrrMriJc todian; Audrey Furnas, junior nas's motto, "Peace, I Give OTHER OFFICERS installed custod an; usan Fri zze inner Unto You" was used throughout were the Misses Tern Patt, sen- and Robin McLaren ou ter the table decorations. ior princess; Cheryl Rudy, ior princess; Patty Pritchard, AMO class luncheon The AMO class of Grace Unit-j ed Church of Christ met Mon-j day at 1 p.m.

at the church. The luncheon table was centered with an arrangement of white i roses flanked by ihunricamie can-! 'dies. Hostesses were Mrs. Wayne' Buzard and Mms. Ralph Graber.

Mrs. Russell Pitts read Romans 12:1, 2, amid used as her "The Parable about a Church closing de- votionis with prayer. Mirs. Spencer Stollar, presi-' dent, appointed the following committees: ways and means, Mrs. Wayne Buzard, Mrs.

Maynard Engel, Mns. Ralph Graber and Mrs. W. G. Walter; remem-i A family dimmer 'this of the late Mr.

and Mrs. brattice, Mrs. Logan McFarren end will honor the silver Saimsa of Brewster were and' Mrs. W. special ding anniversary of Mr.

and i married Jan. 4, 1947 in SL John needs, Mns. G. W. Priest and'Mrs.

Tony Samsa of 723 15th st'Lutheran church with the Rev. Mrs. E. A. Hositetler.

iSW, who were married 25 Francis Madiina officiating. Members will meet at the.yeaips ago today. The couple's Mr. Samsa, a veteran of MR. AND MRS.

TONY SAMSA to be honored by family church Jan. 13 and 27 at 9 a.m.!son, Robert of the home will to fry -peanuts. Mrs. Hugh Cecil and Mrs. WANDA REMENARIC and prizes were won by Mrs.

Lloyd Carver, Mrs. E. A. Hostatter, Mns. G.

W. Priest and Mms. W. G. Walter.

Hostesses for Feb. 7 will be Mrs. Hugh Cecil and Mrs, E. A. Hosteller.

0 0 0 serve as host. The former Mildred War II is employed by the Norfolk and- Western R-ail- Yacko Mrs. Samsa is a Maynard Engel csmducted -games: of' pi employe in cir' NeJUe and Yacko and late MK. I citation department of Samsa, Evening Independent The Isabel circle ushers in 1972 program The Isabel circle of the Wesley United Methodist church met Monday evening in the church lounge for the first meeting of the new year with 20 members present. RS.

JOHN W. WALRATH, Mrs. Smith read from the Scrap- chairman, opened 'the meeting book, "Help Me Get a Bargain with the poem, "What Will Lord" enlightening the group of You Do With This Year That's the folly of cutting down on the So New," by Helen Steiner Rice.j giving of our lives and help andj The service table held an open'kindness to our fellowman. Shej Bible plaque, and a read a poem, "Riches and' candle to remind the members 1 Faith." ol the need in 'their lives to Mrs. Veigel read "From Dark- shine out as the candle.

ness and Light" and also, "We Mrs. Charles Felton and Mrs. Want to Know Lord," taken Massillon Area Republican Kenneth Smith reported on shut- from a Christmas liturgy. Women's club will meet Thurs- in visits and thank you notes ss Mar Ann day at 11:30 am for luncheon in the YWCA. A business meeting will follow in the canteen GOP women meet Thursday mately 10:30 p.m.

journey to Gessaker were hostesses at the camp, returning Sunday a meietinig of the Morris aifternoon. i Bible clluss of the Brewster Reservations must be made by United Methodist church. A Wednesday, Jan. 5 with Art; covere( dish dinner was served room. were read.

Mrs. Susan Kelier, pl Dasod on a writing of representing Apple Creek state Norman Vincent Peale, "1972 is institution, conveyed to the Made for ou," specifying to DR. EUGENE COLLINS speaker Malone prof at Woman's club .9 is the sparkle of diamonds on a wear- eve ry thing dress. Ths diamond cut-outs for that perfectly coordinated look we love. doubleknit with sparkling white diamonds on blue, coral or green.

And, least we forget, the alligator-insignia ior that well-known Crystal look. Sizes 8-18 $36.00 Epiphany service Dr. Eugene Collins, an assis- at 828-2395 or Lori Ale-; holiday Fatten, 828-2906. The cost is offered the teble prayer. $4, payable on arrival.

000 History section program-tea Mrs. Margaret Snyder presided at a short business meet- 'ing and Mrs. Sohaney led de- ivotions with prayer, scripture circle the joy and appreciation moiu ow what each tomor- the patients at 1 Apple Creek row i ngS) emphasizing trusting gifts sent by Isabel circle at a God and gj ven i mage tant professor in religion Christmas. Tomorrows consist of people Malone college, Canton, will be ThP fprfival nf Fninhanv will who believe. Miss Price closed the speaker at the open meet- The festival ofEpiphany ENTBRTAINMENT com with prayer and ing of the Massillon Woman's Timothy's'Epis- rrdttees wil1 be retained for the "Faith of Our Fathers" and "My club Friday at 1:30 p.m.

He focft nf ensuing year. The WSCS sched- Faith Up To Thee." will discuss excavations in the nth a testtvai or Mfs D(mald Har copal lights with a festival service. This will be candlelight service with the in- no by Mrs. Charles Felton, REFRESHMENTS were serv- rold is serving as program dividual candles. It commem president of the WSCS.

A high- ed from a tabl( in Fellowship chairman. The History section of the or carols. orates the presentation of 11 of the year will be a pledge appointed in a frivo i ous at- Tea will be served by the His- the Light of the world, to Jan 2 A inosphere with horns, sparkling lory department with Mrs. Fred ing of the 12 apostles for Christtooths omee homemade welcoming the new year. were Miss as co-chairmen.

Mary Mrs. Robert Bent and Mrs. rv Wood, tea chairmen. Mrs. L.

meeting will be Mrs. Philomena TSI M. Snively, program chairman will introduce Karl SpuWer, who will present the program, "Early Massillon-History." Piper and Miss Florence Beck. The group will sew carpet rags. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction.

homes of the parish. Y-Wives Dance club will meet Saturday evening from in Hap-! EUCHRE PARTY py Valley barn with Frank! Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Eckroad Mayerske of Cleveland, of 3260 Muff ley rd SW enter- round and square dancers Remodeling Kitchens and Baths Custom House and missions is set for Feb. 16.

April 14 there will be a rummage sale, members were re-, The Y-Wives of the YWCA Se' Thujas'at 8 pm ui( auction which tained members of their euchre are welcome. 'YW to wafancer bandages of interest to the public. club with a euchre party New The dub is sponsoring a re YW to wrap cancer oanaages Year's Eve. Prizes went to Mrs. fre her course in sauare danc- and pay games.

Mrs. Joseph Ac- William LEE display- Robeat KteW MrSl wun ing beginning Friday, from 8:30 which she KllWins and Mrs. Mai; fa at Hap Valley Ken Meyers Lakt Plaza 477-7238 Jjau of America will meet Thursday many disappointed people last at 7:30 p.m., in the lOOFJyear as the bazaar was canccl- ijiemple. Offittens Wil be The bazaar committee is Amvcts Auxiliary stalled. All officers and carl work as tllc The auxiliary to Amvets Ucipating membeirs arc is a certainty this year 12 ill meet this evening to wear white.

A social! MRS. K. M. SMITH shared de- in the new Post home, 653 hour will follow. Ivotions with Mrs.

Marvin Veigel. NW. Mrs. Willard Legg and Robert Steffee were hosts and hostess. A doll dressed as the Post Year's baby centered the re- at 7 i freshment table.

Hats, horns Earl I and noisemakers were distributed. ISO LINCOLN WAY, E..

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