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The Piqua Daily Call from Piqua, Ohio • Page 2

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PAGE TWO TUP PIOUA DAILY CALL THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1945 DISINFECT If SOCIETY Phone 28 Columbian Club Meets at YWCA. Twenty-nine members attended the January meeting of the Colum- bian club Wednesday afternoon at the YWCA, when following a short Jk business session. Sirs. A. J.

Kaiser. program chairman, took charge of' "Military Day" arrangements. i After singing "America the Beau- tiful," members repeated the pledge! of allegiance to the flag. When the roll was called, members responded with items of interest regarding members of their families who are wfth the armed forces. It was prising to learn ifca? there were 2 more than 40 close relatives of members serving their country, from Alaska to Texas.

New York to Cali- SPECIAL NOTICE of tod- get, societies and similar groups are again admsed that att ADVANCt notices of of these must bt submitted to the Dotty Call fa writing. Ho announcement in advance of meetings wUl be taken over the telephone although club officials may telephone reports following the meetings. Mr. and Mrs. John Ray Schlotter- and Cpl.

Robert beck, 715 Walker street, when a bap- who came from his tismal sen-ice took place at Grace lion for the wedoJng. Methodist parsonage; 901 Park ave Following the semce. MO guests Sundav evening at 7-30 o'clock, the were received Rev. Brvce S. Nichols officiating to the ary 31, 1941.

to camp Shelby, Miss, where he received his training. From Camp Shelby he was sent to town Gap, and then went overseas in May 1942, with the 37th division. He returned by rotation plan from the South Pacific area lough from forces. Warminsrton Henne Wedding at Ashtajjula- Amoris the winter's most iraper- tant weddings in Ashtabula was that, of Miss Bette Henne. daughter I of Mr.

and Mrs. C. A. Henne, ana Lt John E. Warmington, extended bridal couple.

i I After the newlyweds return from and arrived in San Diego, a 'wedding trio, they will spend a i December 27. He will probably ar- skort time in Ashtabula before rive in Troy within the next where the bridegroom must report i Flweleo Club Meets. January 7. Lt. and Mrs.

Warmington both CANCEL SWIM CUSSES FRIDAY swimming program not be conducted this week due to ft ington, both families residing in I that cif wZ-iich took place on Wednesday, December 27, at eight clock "in the curing a ser- i vice at the First Congregational Christian church. Dr. John G. Hmdley officiating. Candles cast a soft glow upon tae banking of silver-sprayed mountain laurel and evergreen in ihe omia, and in England, France, Hoiland and islands in the Pacific.

0 iock when several matters of 1m- The club adjourned to meet on the first Wednesday in February when ecuttve committee of the Woman's i chance! and on the window ledges. sore returning to tins country for a Club at the Flesh public library Sat- whre candles burned in nests of leave. He is now located at Mac- urdav afternoon, January 6, at 2:30 laurev. Four seven-branch. a i The January meeting of the Pi-', coal shortage at the Y.M.C.A.

welco club wiU be held Friday even-1 it wfll not be possible for Y. W. AnhtabijU high I ing with dinner at 6:30 p. m. and a officials to contact personally all warmington was gra- program to follow.

the of the Friday af- duased from Miami university, i Hostesses for the evening are Miss terooon and evening program and Oxford and has been teaching in a i Thelma, Curtis and Miss Hazel Zim-1 it is hoped that those who see this grade school at Ashtabula. merman. The supper committee is; notice will call it to the attention Lt. Warmington attended Washington and Jefferson College at Washington, Pa. He served in the Army Air Corps for two years and was stationed in England as a navigator on a B-17 Flying Fortress.

He completed 35 successful bombing missions over enemy territory be- composed of Mrs. Walter Pearson. of other members. The of- Mrs. Herbert Lovett and Miss Mary ftcials feel reasonably sure that the Hauschildt.

I pool will be ready for use next Wed- Mrs. Therm Thompson will lead nesday morning and next Friday. devotions. Reservations should be made at tho Y. W.

C. A. ing. even- will be discussed. cancelabras, stood the altar to continue the Field, Tampa.

i The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. -USE DAILY OALL WANT ADS- gues's will be invited to the YWCA urges every member of the and the speaker will be Dr. William i comm ittee to make an especial ef- E. Smith of the Miami university fort to attend, faculty, whose subject be "Wo- men At the Peace Table." and white Carl Henne, formerly resided in Pi- Palmer," the presi: o.ua and Troy.

The bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. Simon Esty, 734 South Main street, Piqua, who Women's Club Board to Meet. Baby Baptized. the Mr. Eenne gave hfc daughter to inarriage.

She was gowned in du- chesse "satin made with a circlet necilrr.e edged in saun braiding, the name be-' The were long and the bo- to a fitted waist--: i ended in a long SPOTLIGHT COFFEE Store ground--roaster fresh! Bag KROGER'S CLOCK BREAD 3 22oz. Loaves 29 Deliciously rich with baked-in flavor of finest wheat. Fragrantly fresh Clocked- Fresh every day keeps fresh I A Pure, gentle and mild! longer! Large Bars 'BIG" POINT FREE CITRUS JUICE SALE I Blend of orange and grapefruit juice! A I S-sreet. refreshing fruit juice! BLENDED JUICE Orange and grapefruit! CHANGE JUICE Treesweet Brand! 46oz.cA 29c no 2 CAN 22c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Country Club--invigorating! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Packer's label, sweetened! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Country Club! GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Packer's label unsweetened! No. 21 Ac Can IV No.

2 Can 13 46 OZ- CAN 46 OZ. CAN 29c 27c Country Club--healthful hot cereal, ideal for cold weather brea-ifasts. NO. 2 CAN 13C 120Z.CAN I3C A COCOA Hershey's famous! Kroger all purpose Eatmore --for cooking or table use! 17 NO. 2 CAN I2C HO.

2 CAN 1IC 29 OZ. JAR 21C in tasty sauce! 20 oz. Can Country Clue finer lighter r.g! SPINACH Free from grit! KI3LETS C0HN Sweet, tender kernels- GBEEN BEANS McGrath's Champion! TOMATOES Extra standard Avondale! APPLE BUTTER Every Meal brand! TOMATO SOUP 3 io' 2 oz.CANS 25c Campbell's, rich flavored! SALAD DRESSING 32 or. JAR 27c Embassy, creamy! EVAP. MILK 4 TALI CANS 35c Countrv Club anoroved! CHLORITE For clearing or bleaching! VIHEOAE Arondale cider! GALLOM GALLON 50c BIG WINTER APPLE SALE! Box variety golden juicy ideal for baking, cocking or salads! Extra fjncy.

sr.cst and ju.cy! 5 49e YAMS 3 28c Golden, mealy! ONIONS 4 9 Yellow, rr.ild GRAPEFRUIT Lh 6c Seedless, -shite! LEMONS size! ICEBERG Crisp, solid heads! CARROTS Far.c% Cal'- ORANGES juicy healthful Flcricas; 8 Lbs FANCY PEARS jRedi-Rape idesl lor salads--low onced: Lb. POTATOES Maine firm mature and mealy! 10 Lb. JQc Bag 40 BEEF ROAST Grade '-A" Ter.deray chuck or blade cuts: Lb. 27 BEEF STEAKS Sirioir. cuts from Grade Tenderay Beef! 41 HAMBURGER Fresh ground for loaves! Lfc Tasty! FRANKS Or half-smoked! BOLOGNA Large, sliced! SAUER KRAUT yew pack bulk: BEEF LIVER Fresh, tender sliced! LARD Fresh kettle rendered! 35c Lb.

OC 35c u. 18c FANCY TABLE DRESSED EVISCERATED I CHICKENS 66' For a point free fried chicken dinner! 2 to 3 Ib. average! LP. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK GUARANTEED up was unable to attend the event, and a niece of the late Newt Hill. Newt Hill was in Ashtabula for the wedding.

Shower and Supper for Bride. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hess with Their daughter, Barbara, and son, Sonald, entertained with a pot luck supper and kitchen shower at their home en Route 1, Fletcher, honoring Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Ford Mrs. Dorothy Apple), whose marriage took place Sunday. December 24. Present were Mr. and Mrs.

How- ard Rush and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Tullis and son, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rush, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bair, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Saul, Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Huffman and family, Robert Carr and Janet Apple. Dr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Carson and their daughter.

Miss Barbara, of park avenue returned Wednesday night from St- Louis where they visited Dr. Carson's brother and sister-in-law. Dr. and Mrs. Edgar Carson, since New Year's Eve.

Strauss Operetta to be Presented at Dayton The finest of Johann Strauss' onerettas, "The Gypsy Baron," will! be given at Memorial Hall in Day- ton on January 15 under the spon-j Miss Barbara Carson mil return on ippines. Monday to Columbus where she at- the Columbus School for Girls. Mrs. A. B.

Curtis of Covington avenue is reponed responding satisfactorily to treatment at Piqua Memorial hospital where she has been a medical patient since last Thursday. Mrs. H. L. Johnston of Franklin street, Troy, had for her week-end guests her brothers, Walter Smith of New York City and Eugene Smith of Detroit, and their wives.

Mrs. Ida Hatch has returned to Piqua after a few days visit in Troy at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A- HaU.

Patten, Tuesday morning at Stouo- er Memorial hospital. Troy. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayner and Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Hoover are grandparents residing in Troy. A daughter was born at 10:09 p.

m. Wednesday at Piqua Memorial hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Brown.

533 Camp street. air. and Mis. Lorraine J. Dull, Covington.

route 2, are the parents of a girl, born at 5:31 a. m. today at Piqua Memorial hospital. The father is a paratrooper in the Phil- Concert Stork Parade Mr. and Mrs.

Charles L. House- 7feoi2S2Qds of cae us bmve focsd tiiat tisse-tested Stuart Tablets bring quick, hapjy relief to sleep-robbing Kjmptoais of iiuiiccstwo, (MSjsess, upset ctoB- Taste easy to take--DC oo bottle. Try them--bare a. good nigjl's sleep up in BOtaiaf feelisc like a Get fenuine Stout Tsbleta your drccpit-- ZSc, COe, or SI JO under ext positire money-back sorship of the Anderson Management. Because the compositions for this Hungarian romance have been more Derformed by orchestras the world over, than any other of holder, 916 West Greene street, are enchanting melodies the New York 1 receiving congratulations on the City Opera Company has made a.

1 a son, weighing 7 pounds 1 point of giving the enchanting 1 9 ounces and born at 9 p. m. Wed" music a jewel-like setting, retain- nesday, January 3, at Stouder Me: ing all the original score. The scene mortal hospital, Troy The oaoy i of the light-hearted romance is a grandparents are Mr. ana Mrs.

of Troy and Mr. and Householder of Green- formerly of Piqua, and his! jsies. giving rich opportunity or! 6 grandmother is Mrs. Charles i lavish decor and costumes and'spir- Householder of Detroit. Mr.

House- 'baronial estate in Hungary, its characters a dashing young noble. man and a band of picturesque gyp- dancing by the youth- holder is with the advertising department of the Piqua Daily CalL i ited gypsy iul ballet. Major F. H. LaGuardia is presi- 1 dent of the New York City Opera Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Zook of! Company and Laszlo Halasz its St. Paris, are the parents of a i musical and artistic director. The! girl, bom at 3:22 a. m- Wednesday production is lavish, with the scenes at Piqua Memorial hospital.

a prologue and three acts, designed and executed by H. A. Condell as fit background for the gorgeous new- costumes worn by artists of inter- Corporal and Mrs. John Thompson, 1 North Wall street. Covington are announcing the birth of a J.

E. WARHIXGTOX son at a. m. Wednesday at T-iAc-vNit'nl T'TneA caught in her hair by a vrhite feathered plume. She carried a small feathered muff to which two white orchids were attached.

Mingled with the orchids was a bit of heather which had been sent especially for the bridal bouquet from a friend in Scotland. Her only jewelry was a pin which has been worn by each member of her sorority. Delta Gamma. The pin represents rhe necessary "something borrowed" by the group. Attending the bride were Mrs.

William Crowell. and iliss Patricia Cederquist, Miss Virginia Coim and nngton, bridesmaids. Their were fashioned with a fitted bodice and a bow fastened at one corner of the sqtuare neckline. The skirts full and hooped. lurs.

Groweli's frock was of rose faiiie and the bridesmaids wore water blue with matching plumes in their hair. Ushers were Albert Lewis, uncle of the bricjegroom. James Waring of Detroit the bride's uncle; Lt. Ernest DalaMotte. Maxwell Field, St.

Paul's Guild. The Women's Guild of St. Paul's Evangelical church will meet Thursday at 7:30 p. m. at the church when will be installation of officers.

Good Cheer Class. The January meeting of the Good Cheer class of the Presbyterian Sun- aay school will meet at the home of Mrs. W. H. Koester, 711 North Downing street Friday evening of this week.

national renown, a chorus of care- 1 fully selected young voices and a Piqua Memorial hospital. The sizeable corps de ballet. baby's father is stationed at Ft. I Tickets for this beautiful and! McClellan, Ala. rnelcdic romantic comedy are on' sale at rhe Anderson Piano Com- Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Treon, Piqua, pany, 114 N. ilain street, Dayton, route 1, are rejoicing in the birth of a daughter at 9:24 p. m. Wednesday at Piqua Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoover (Rowena Hayner). 8 Pearson Court, Troy, are announcing the birth of i their second child, a son, Michael' BEST-KNOWN Spring-creek Farm Bureau. William M.

Corry, executive secretary of the Piqua Chamber of Commerce, is to present the plan for Anthony Wayne Memorial parks to members of the Springcreek Farm Bureau who meet Friday at the township school "for their' i January program. Fletcher Community Grange. All newly elected officers are re- i quested to be present for installa-! 1 tion -R'hen the Fletcher Community I Grange meeis Monday, January 8, i at 8:15 p. m. in I.

O. O. F. hall, Fletcher. Each family is asked to contribute half a cake toward refreshments.

home remedy for relieving -miseries of children's colds. ICKS VAPORUB fill mi I TONIGHT "GANG'S ALL HERE" In Technicolor with ALICE CAEMEX FATE MIRANDA FRI. Evening: learn how Hoot and Bob the deadly puzzle of the killer horse! PLUS FLICKER FLASHBACK Variety View "DOGS FOR SHOW World In Action "WHEX ASIA SPEAKS" Serial "BLAKE of SCOTLAND YARD" Cream Deodorant Safely help; Stop Perspiration 1. Docs not irritate skin. Does not rot dresses or men's sh.rzs.

2. Prevents un5er-arra odor. Helps stop 3. Apare.wl-i af.ssepac, stim- vanishing cream 4. Xo wasting to dry.

Can be used fftt after shaving. 5. Awarded Ayrrova! Sell of American La-afde-- n(! harmless to fahnc. Use ArndreguiiiH. GcoJHc TH1IAK0OT 5ELUN0 DICDOHANT 70th Birthday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Kienle entertained members of their family in honor of the 70th birthday of Mrs. Henry Kienie, mother of the former, at their home, 504 Young street, with a dinner Saturday. The next day.

Miss Anna Marie Kienle, held open house for relatives and a few close friends celebration of the anniversary. Present at the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Kienle and Elizabeth K.

Moore of Dayton, and from Piqua, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kienle and daughters, Carolyn and Rosemary, and Miss Anna Marie Kienle. Troy Girl to Wed Piqua Soldier Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph H. Longen- deipher, 409 South Mulberry street. Troy, informally announce the be; trothal and approaching marriage of their only daughter, Gladys Jo, to cpL William Edward Burnett son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Burnett, of Pi' qua.

The vedding will take place in the First Congregational Christian church, Troy in the near future, the date depending upon the arrival of Corporal Burnett from the Pacific coast. Miss Longendelpher a graduate of i the Van Cleve high school, has been i in the employ of the Steil, Grunder Dye company the last three years. Corporal Burnett was graduated from Piqua Central high school and in civilian life was employed by the Atlas company in Piqua. He was the first selectee from Piqua to leave for the army and went Janu- TODAY DOORS NOW OPEN A I FRIDAY SATURDAY LATE SHOW SAT. AT 10 P.

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