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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 7

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Garden Section Has Program, Tea THE EVENING INDEPENDENT. MASSILLON, OHIO MO Me lor was the speaker Friday, afternoon in Massillon Woman's club when the Garden section held its October program and tea. Her topic was "House I wi nvx-w. "i Committees Appointed For 1965 California Girl Wed In Nevada A wedding of interest to area residents took place The Grow and Know Gar-! Saturday afternoon, Oct. 10 at 2 o'clock in St.

Luke's The Past Matrons a den club held a dessert Lutheran church, Reno, when Miss Janice Ann patrons association of mrr M. ncn.n r) mi rr "IjYwM nu She displayed oTr i-ams den club held a dessert meet- Lutheran church, Reno, when Miss Jai their clreMi.T^^ ing Thursda afternoon in Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lauren Jc man 1 Howar aur chairma Burson of 3721 21st st NWjson of and Mrs. Lynn Fulton of 336 Wa -rauiconauctea the business session which was 'iRrourotaY.

MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1964 KEVIN OES Group Celebrates Anniversary tea chairman. Conducted the business 16 wm have Johnson of Jennie Bush Feted At Evening Shower Miss Jennie Bush, bride-elect of William J. Lambert jr, was honored Friday evening at a beautifully appointed miscellaneous shower given by Miss Connie Darrow, who will serve as maid of honor in Miss Bush's bridal me ica.iuciii.e ui iviia. ucvamc me unue 01 utinny j-iynn uiion, of the Eastern Star hold a D3TtV Burson of! 3721 21st st: of Mr. and Mrs.

Lynn Fulton of 336 Wabash of its 34th anni- The Bush-Lambert marriage will take place Friday evening, Canton. Mrs. Waltpr RraHvi-orewster. Oct. 30 at 7:30 o'clock in St.

Paul's Lutheran church, with the Canton. Mrs. Walter Brady: Brewster. accicfcw-l i The Re assisted the hostess. containers, plants, rs SS itts is takin reservations for the section's an-i HOMER DOUGHERTY, the Pa nual bus trip to Cleveland Monday, Nov.

30 an for 1965 announced the Mrs. Cai day, 0 GreenS at the club wil1 re lac Fri- 18 GIVEN i THE TEA TABLE reflected the brilliant colors of autumn with an arrangement of yellow and bronze mums as the centerpiece. Colored apples, squash and pumpkins were used representing the fruits of the harvest. Miss Helen Busby and Mrs. Frank Bailey presided at the tea and coffee Epivorth Class Has Youth Panel Discussion Iversary Friday evenine in 30 at 7:3 clock in St.

Paul's Lutheran church, with the Rev. Mr. Wessel performed the double ring ceremony before tne forrn nn Maurice D. White, pastor, officiating. The bride-to-be is the a setting of white gladioli and carnations.

Satin ribbons marked mnei daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Bush of 882 1st st NE. Mr DOUGHERTY, tne ws fi if es Lambert's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Denzil G. Gregory of 11800 Carl Felton, accompanied by Mrs. Wessel sang "Because" taurant. Mrs.

W. E. st NW. Lord's Pravfir." snn i year: program, Mrs. Brady chair man, Mrs.

Burson, Mrs. C. K. Campbell and Mrs. Donald gth OWI of -P 1 11 1 lace Hough; civic, Mrs.

Ralph Schind ler and Mrs. Roy Limbach; ways a sweetheart neck- and means. Mrs. Arthur Holm- lne and sle ves which bul- tulle and satin. The bodice was styled with a sweetheart neck- quist, Mrs.

David Capobianco, 1lndesC6 Mrs. Alexander Mitchell anrt sequins accented the lace appli- ques scattered at intervals over Clyde Keehn; telephone and 1 I transportation Mrs Rob bouffant tulle skirt. ay presided at the tea and coffee Muhlbwh, James Klinge; Mrs. John ftf Atl ertip 1 services. Other members of the Bm Robyne Samples and Tracey and publicity, Mrs.

Paul S1 tShe cai nec a wh 'te refreshment committee included Jean Nagel, Washington high Crone. ra cr ed Wlth Mrs. L. A. Anderson, Mrs.

Ralph school students representing Fritz, Miss Jennie Haring and four different chnph MRS HARLIN CAMPBELL biM sss Homemakers section for a discussion Oft the topic "Tak- bers reading the Garden Collect £3J n8 5' pfflern nr-honr, Tv, intf a Rtawrl" in nnicnn 0 "4 ruiero, as luncheon meeting Friday, Dec. 11 ing a Stand" at a dinner unison. Members responded to bridesmaids wore blue in the club meeting of the Loyal Build- telling what they wHh matching sHp 1 ers Sunrlav snlinnl would like to make for Christmas. nprs I Tuesday evening in the sale. Mrs.

Brady received" church. door prize. Plan Christmas Idea Shotv Mrs. Mary Lou Gross of 2235 11 ri ci al at Helen st NE was assisted by Mrs. Mr lt S6I Cd Charles Belles Wednesday eve- ning when she Robert bers of the Pinch and Oar obert program commit- in ner residence" SSi 11 11 qUeSU nS t0 the Don Caillet, president, opened the business meeting with the Gar-, rne members spoke on dener's collect how thfi stood on drinking, Members named a flowering smokln a dating as teenagers.

se as thev resoonded to mil James Bln 8 re! some of his tree as they responded to roll auinc ui mo eall. The slate of officers for the 1100 summer coming year, presented by the attended the Profession- nominating committee, was ap camp North Caro- ir ill "US. The Rev. William Blackwell proved. Mrs.

David Kratz will serve as president, Mrs. Danny serve as president, Mrs. juanny mi-uam Dougherty, vice president, Mrs. was tne devotional leader. Orvis Evans, secretary and Mrs.

Gross, treasurer. VXA. i j.v^ijixo CICV.LCU com. The'dub will hold a Christmas ing year: Clem Morrison, presi- idea show Thursday, Nov. 19 in dent; Ralph Kerr, vice president; the First Savings and Loan com- Mrs.

Ida Ickes, secretary and Miss munity room. This event will be Era Brenner, treasurer. open to the public. Mrs. muyu- xiuian, retiring vice Melvin Gross presented president, conducted the meeting the evenings program on Christ- when the members voted to give mas arrangements and decora- $50 to the building fund.

sssssszjsttiysti sr were Mr tn 10 ana Mrs Llovo Hursh. to the Wednesday, Nov. 18 meeting in the residence of Mrs. Dale ing in me residence 01 Mrs. Dale il 11 a "'a win Schweitzer, 4210 8th st NW, Can- hosts at tne November meet- A intf ton.

0 0 0 Bulbs will be severely limited here this year due to the unusually cold spring so don't delay on your bulb order. ing. NNOUNCING A Epworth Methodist church has postponed its chicken supper scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 14 to Saturday, Dec. 5 due to the Canton McKinley Washington high school football game.

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D. PITCOCK'S Jewelry Store 15 Pint NJS. TE ers Sunday school class of "KJfi earke rrVP 1Stmas They carried white carna TTniiri-n-tv, j- i -L. Mrs. acnindler served as auc- te 1S Chu ch ttewer for the white of n.1 OFFICERS elected for the com- Lloyd Hursh, retiring vice Mr.

and Mrs. L. D. Adams will POSTPONED Law Price SEGEL'S 28 LINCOLN WAY, E. Mrs.

M. B. Schaffter conducted a workshop on the use of pine cones in making Christmas decorations. The club will join with the Pinch and Snip Garden club for a Christmas display meeting Nov. 19 in the First Savings and Loan Co.

There will be a display of Christmas decorations. Hostesses will be Mrs. Schindler, Mrs. Holmquist, Mrs. Limbach and Mrs.

Ray Dice. Art Work Exhibited Miss Rudeen Kratzer, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland S. Kratzer of Kidron, is exhibiting her art work in the windows of Martin's store, 210 N.

Main st, Orrville. Miss Kratzer, who is the Wayne Ceunty Dairy princess, is a graduate of Dalton high school this spring. She is attending classes at the Orrville Academic center of Kent State university and plans to transfer later to the campus where she will major in archaeology, minoring in languages. Miss Kratzer has painted since she was very young and won her first prize at the Wayne county fair at the age of 10. The picture of the Kennedy funeral which is exhibited will later be sent to the Kennedy Memorial.

She admired the former president and wants this to be her contribution of remembrance. She has painted many animal pictures, since her interest in pets gives her the opportunity to observe them. She has a cat named Beau Brummel, a German Shepherd, Caesar, and a horse, Scotty. David Goss of Vinton, Cal. the served as best man.

Ushers were Fred Schneider and Dick Stark of Watson Pre-School Mothers Watson Pre School Mothers club will meet Monday at 8 p. m. in Watson school auditorium. Mrs. Elmer Barr will preside.

Mrs. Fred Taylor will be the speaker for the program, as a representative of the committee for the Renewal of Retarded Persons, she will speak concerning the mentally retarded and give an explanation of the' levy that voters will vote on Nov. 3 election. Refreshments will be served and door prizes will be awarded. All Pre-School Mothers in Watson School District are cordially invited to attend.

Can you solve this puzzle? Lord's Prayer." GIVEN in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor Reno, Nev. Mrs. Johnson, mother of the bride, wore a Kelly green suit with gold accessories and a white carnation corsage. The reception was held in the Twentieth Century club, Reno, Nev. The bridal table was centered with a four tiered wedding cake.

Leola Anderson, cousin of the bride had charge of the guest book. Out of town guests were present from Palo Alto Concord and Oakland, Cal. and Dallas, Ore. decoration WHEN THE GUESTS arrived at the Darrow residence, 827 'Franklin rd NE, they enjoyed bridal games. The prize winners V-HCULlllCHliI used the Halloween motif for Coillhior 'the table appointments.

55 gVOUP P---d 1 Their 11Ca wTd of snfl i ot iionor wno 31 so rccci VGQ uiivt .1 11 LJ LL mnpT Pfl otronm aolQin i i 5801 Longbrook rd SW. A brief The Oaks cluh 6Vening al 8 ln many lovely and useful gifts in business session was the shower. by Mrs. Evelyn Bernhart, pres- American Legion Auxiliary Milk glass appointments were Massillon unit No. 221, Ameri- used on the white damask cpv-.

ident. ent. Massillon unit No. 221, Ameri- used on the white damask epv-. The remainder of the evening; ean Le 6 ion auxiliary will have a ered refreshment table.

White as spent playing games. Prizes! ocial meeting Tuesday at 8 p. m. cusion pompons and spider mums was spent playing games. Prizes! were awarded Mrs.

Minnie Fisher, i ln tne Le home. Church Of The Lakes The Women's Society of Chris- lticn Iavo were miniature tian Service of the Church of the ll jars filled with mints i L. ana trimmcn witn nine Mrs. Gladys Miller, Mrs. Melba Miller, Miss Ethel Mr.

Nickeson and Clay Fisher. tian Service; of "the" Church of" the At Lillian Wagner received the door Lakes Methodist church will hold an rimmc nze 1 a business meeting and brunch and flowers The group bade farewell to Tuesday morning at 9:30. "The Mr. and Mrs. Clay Fisher who will leave Wednesday to make their home in Texas and Mr.

and 10:30. with royal blue centers arranged with greens centered the table. The favors were miniature MRS. DANNY L. FULTON carries prayer book Following a wedding trip -to Ohio the couple will reside in Reno, The bride is a graduate of Loyalton high.school.and Sierra.Jun- ior Auburn, The groom, a graduate of Brewster high school, is employed by Lawyers Title Co.

in Reno. Lutheran Womertfs League Dinner Candlelight Ceremony In Canton Church The candlelight wedding of Miss Claudette Burton, daughter, of the Rev. and Mrs. S. C.

Burton of 912 Vindell ave NW and Duane. Oliver, son of Mrs. Donald Widing of 839 Hemlock NW took place in the Church of God, Canton. The Rey. Raymond Crowley performed the double ring ceremony in front of baskets of carnations, and gladioli.

ROGER CALHOUN of Canton, accompanied by Mrs. Clara Sen- rade, organist sang "Because," "Aiwa and "The Lord's Prayer" during the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white crystal peau. de soie and Chantilly lace with a detachable train. The lace bodice was fashioned with a Sabrina neckline and long Dior sleeves.

The bouffant MRS niTAKF IVWR skirt featured a three tiered in- UANE OLIVER gowned in peau de soie, lace Widing, Mrs. Richard Widing and Mrs. Harold Hershberger entertained guests in the Community room of the Massillon Savings and Loan Co. Refreshments were served from a table appointed with a lace covered heart shaped centerpiece. Bridal games were Mrs.

Russell Miller who will leave Nov. 1 to make their home in Florida. The next association meeting will be held Friday evening, Jan. 22. The place will be announced later.

Disciplined Life" is the theme for r. Tf I 7 the program lo be presented at Lfl'. UnClCriVOOa Presents OES Moffitl Heights PTA Room visitation will follow the Moffitt Heights PTA meeting school auditorium. The in Tuslaw Christ Lutheran church illc Dr Graydon Underwood, of Na- high school choir will present the! delighted members and program. The executive board will of Hadassah chapter No.

meet at 7:30 in the 8th grade' 108 Ol 'der of the Eastern Star at room. i a rec ent meeting with his very jinteresting program showing Ladies Guild slidcs and narrating his recent Lames guild of Doctors hospital trip to Europe. Announcement was made of the Wednesday at 8 p. m. in the host the Lutheran Women's League for the annual covered dish dinner Wednesday evening at 6 Fellowship hall.

Invitations have been extended to all Lutheran Women league members of Stark and adjacent counties. Members of Christ church will "furnish -meat, rolls and coffee. The committee in' charge of arrangements is Mrs. Paul R. Ger.

lach, Mrs. Fred H. Keen and Mrs. hospital cafeteria, will welcome. Board of Directors Guests are annual session of the Grand Chap ter of Ohio, Order of the Eastern.

Star, in. Cincinnati Oct. 27, 28 and wx a i i .11 K. L. 4J I twU aJ-LU Board of directors of MassiUon' 29 by Mrs.

-Eva Steinbach, worthy City Hospital auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Pine room of the hospital. The Rev. C.

W. Lindeman of Goodwill Indus- matron. Fred Steinbach, worthy patron, presided over the cere-, mony of initiation for candidates. The next meeting Friday, Nov. uuu iiic IICAL meeting -CllUdjS tries will illustrate his talk will be a farewell for the pre- films.

A social hour will followJsent officers, candidates received All auxiliary members are invited: into the order during the year. Prayer Group The Prayer group of the Fohl Robert Pritchard. Suburban 1964 will'be honored and a special memorial tribute will be paid to members who died during" Memorial Evangelical United' ose member who died during church. Navarre, will ast vear Installation of new church, Navarre, will meet Thursday at 1:30 p. m.

in the residence of Mrs. Alice Burkey of 8664 Oakbrook SW, Na- Cbming MeetillgS Navarre YEW Auxiliary Executive Board The executive board of Reedurban Junior Woman's club will hold its board meeting this eve Navarre Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary will meet Tuesday at 8 p. m. in the Navarre home. Navarre Pythian Sisters officers will be held at a special meeting on Monday evening, Nov.

9. The social hour was held in dining room gaily decorated in the Halloween motif. Hostesses were Mrs. Mary Petttt, Mrs. Idella Princehorn, Mrs.

Maudie Morris and Mrs. Myrtle Getz. ning at 8 in the residence of Mrs. i Navarre Pythian Sisters will Albert Janelli of 4841 14th st SW.imeet Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.

in the Reedurban. Mrs. 'Lee Holmes ill) nriian temple preside. Final plans will be made for the Nov. 5 club meeting Sunday School Teachers Sunday school teachers of which will feature a tour and christ Lutheran church will meet meeting to be held at 8 p.

evening at Tin the church. at the Stark county retarded per- Today Get Dunlops CltV sons workshop located at 1916 1 rVTAX7 vi AiT vc- Can you draw a continuous, singla line that encircles each dot and it from all the retracing? you WATCH FOR THE ANSWER In thf ad of your Ohio Electric Companies IN TOMORROW'S PAPER. sert of Chantilly lace. Sequins and pearls accented the gown. A four tiered veil of illusion fell from a double crown of pearls and crystals.

The bride carried a cascade of white pompons and roses centered with an orchid. Miss Zana Bungard of Canton, as maid of honor, wore a blue brocade street length gown. She wore matching slippers and carried a colonial bouquet of pink and white carnations. Her jewelry was a pearl necklace. Pvt.

Bruce Burton, brother of the bride serving with the United States Marine Corps in Memphis, served the groom as best, man. Ushers were Terry Hersh-1 berger of Canton, cousin of the! groom and Richard Snyder. Mrs. Burton, the bride's mother, I wore a turquoise blue silk linen sheath with three quarter length sleeves and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs.

Widing, mother of the groom, wore a gold bonded jersey shift styled with three quarter length cuffed sleeves and a cowl collar. Her accessories were alligator and her flowers were white carnations. THE RECEPTION was held in the Canton YWCA. The bridal table was accented with a four tiered wedding cake flanked by white candles in milk glass candleholders. Reception hostesses were Mrs.

Alice Bolitho, Mrs. Jane Muccilli and Mrs. Richard Widing. For travel the bride changed to a grey and white suit with black accessories and she pinned the orchid from her bridal bouquet to her shoulder. They are residing in a newly furnished apartment at 710 Wertz ave SW, Canton.

The bride graduated from Washington high school in 1964. The groom, a 1963 graduate of Washington high school, is owner and manager of Avondale Shell Service station, Canton. The rehearsal dinner was held in Topps' Chalet restaurant, Canton. The bride has been feted at round of showers. Mrs.

Henry i Col. Jarvis Circle I Col. Jarvis circle, Ladies of the' Grand Army of the Republic, will; hold a covered dish luncheon i Wednesday at noon in the Ellis Memorial home. Inspection willj be held 1 during the business meet- ing at 1 p. m.

with Mrs. Wilda Smith of Toronto, 0. as the inspecting officer. The semi-annual meeting of District 2 will be held Tueidty in Akron Armory. Cleveland ave NW, Canton.

Mrs. James Estadt and Mrs. Pickering will be hostesses Nov. 5. SWING-A-LINGS Reath Blickenderfer was caller a square dance Friday evening at Happy Valley held by the Swing-a-Lings.

Mr. and Mrs. Willard Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Drage composed the refreshment committee.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Young were guests. The club will hold a square dance and Halloween party with dress optional, Friday evening at Happy Valley. Lou Beltz will ViT nappy vauey.

ceitz will enjoyed with the winners Mrs. from wheeling, Va. to Kenneth Johnson, jr and Mrs. call for the Halloween dance. Pauline Mazzy presenting their prizes to the honored guest.

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