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Marysville Journal-Tribune du lieu suivant : Marysville, Ohio • Page 3

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frlday, February 24, 1930 TUB tvENiNo OHIO TMI tVININO TRIBUNI CAJUtY B. CKMItlWlWt Mb tmtm o. BBftftt, at the Marrenile, i Becond Class Matter, itlon rates: Br carrier. ilo! ir mall IB Dniori 1.00 per year. Okie Meet Llet ef Dally NewaMtier AMectdUea Okie Dollies) AeeiiiUMesi W.

CVLtiBfl tear Cleveland Terminal Bflqairer B. and P. Club The Business and Professional Women's Club members spent an njoyable evening at dinner at Butler's Restaurant, Thursday venirig with Mrs. Ila McMannis, tie president, presiding. The Lloy NEWCALLYHAD TOPSTUDENLz (Continued from page i) fourteen students are as follows: meeting opened" with tRe reading the Club Collect.

The recording ecretary, Mrs. Nora Williams, ead the minutes of the last dinner meeting and the board meeting which" Included. the motion toe donated to ach of the following organlzalons: Red Cross, March of Dimes, Cancer Fund, and Heart Assocla- lon. Mrsl Marie Pfarr gave the reasurer's report. Mrs.

McMannis welcomed one new member, Mrs. Leila Cross The program was in charge of health and safety committee, Dorothy Jean Conrad, Janet Elaine Hardman, Marys- Elizabeth Ann Weldmon, Marys Constance Ann Wall, Marys Mary Ellen Haggard, Marysville Marlea Ann Stlllings, Union Elizabeth Dean Boylan, Union Ch'uckery Franc) 1 JEu gene Cook, Marys 174. Rhea JoAnn LeValley, Washing 169. Wilma Eloise Bliss, York Loca Beverly Ann Rausch, Millcree Hight Coughs due to ST without "dosing" Society Clubs Telephone Society and Personal News to 5501 MARY M. WHITNEY, Society Reporter Township chairman of fund drive; Mrs.

Mary Gordon, Miss Marie Strauss, Mrs. Mary Jane Crothefs, 'Mrs, Margaret Rupright, Mrs. Ruth Kinney, Miss Joan McMan- nls, Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton and Miss Majean Randall. Mrs.

Marie Randall and co-6hJTrrnen7 Mrs. iss' Men Louise Sullivan played an accordion sole," Jells," accompanied by Mrs. Trelda Shaw at the piano. They also accompanied the group sing- ng. Mrs, Randall, the executive secretary of the Union County Chapter of the Red Crossr then introduced Miss Abby Semans, executive secretary of the Delaware Chapter of the Red Cross, who many activities and duties of the Red Cross.

She explained briefly the origin and development of the Red Cross. She stressed teaching Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. Floyd C. Bowman, 717 East Kibby Street, Lima, Ohio, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Margaret.Jean, to Robert Teets, son of Hazel Teets, Rlchwood Route and the late Gerald Teets.

Miss Bowman is a graduate of South high school, attended Ohio Northern University. SHe is employed as secretary at Rhode Brothers. Mr. Teets Is a graduate of the Richwood high school and is employed as JSim- rnons-Jlestaurnnt, Lima. The wedding will take pjace March fifth." February Festival The Senior Youth Fellowship of the, Methodist church will have a February Festival of Games, Sunday evening at 6:15 o'clock in the social Bob Marten, chairman" of the recreation committee Will be in charge.

The evening will also include refreshments. eacher, will meet from 7 to 8 o'clock. Washington Tea Westminster Class Members of the Westminster class of the Presbyterian church and several guests met Wednesday Iveryonerespeciallylchildren, of gatety- a social evening with Chapter family in the county first aid to reduce the number of accidents, since more people were killed in accidents in one year in the United States than all American men killed in service during World War II Miss Semans com; local chapter on its blood bank program. In one hospital alone 41 people from Union County received over 100 pints of Red Cross blood which saved their families approximately $3000.00, Blood is always' available for anyone Uunng World War 11, B7 percent of those injured were saved by the use of blood plasma and by quick transportation to hospi- ts Miss Semans also told of the Red Cross recreational program at the veterans hospital at Chilll- cothe. At one time Miss Semans was associated with Dr.

Lena M. recreation-in charge of'Mrs. phen Miller, and under the direction of Carl Drumm and Miss Rausch. The recreation period and refreshments served by Mrs. Al bert a i and Mrs.

Willis Shearer, were enjoyed by: Mr. Mrs. Donald Euverard, Mr. and Mrs, Calvin Park, Mr. and Mrs W.

H. Somerlot, the Rev. and Mrs Sillars, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lentz Mr.

and Mrs. D. Carl Spain, Mr and Mrs, William Marsh, Mr. anc Mrs, J. Wible, Mr.

and Mrs. Dana Studio Photo Miss Lucille Nicol, daughter -of Mrsr Herman col of Marysville Route 5, and Mr. Theodore Stierhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stierhoff of Marysville Route 2, were married last Saturday evening in St.

John's Lutheran church. The bride is a graduate of Chuckery-Darby. high' school and fronr reside at Evening Wedding Baskets of white gladioli and white snapdragons decorated the candle lit altar of St. John's Lutheran church on Saturday evening for the marriage of Miss Lucille Nlcol to Theadore Stierhoff, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Stierhoff, of Marysville Route 2. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Rev. Henry A. Allwardt, al 7:30 o'clock. The bride, who is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Herman G. Nlcol, of Marysville Route was given wore a gown of ivory slipper satin, styled with fitted basque with long sleeves and sweetheart neckline edged with pearls, full skirt extending into a train. Her finger tip veil of illusion was attached to a beaded tiara. Her arm shower bouquet was of white roses and carnations.

A strand of pearls, the gift of the groom, completed the costume. The attendants were Miss Ruby Guebert, of Red Bud, 111., maid of honor; Mrs. Norbert Nicol, sis ter of the bride, and Mrs. Milton Nicol, a sister-in-law, bridesma- "tronsr: Mrs. Blumenschein.

For going away Mrs, Stierhoft wore a gray faberdlne suit with black accessories. The former Miss Nicol is a graduate of the Chuckery-Darby ilgh school, and Mr. Stierhoff of he Marysville high school. The couple will reside at Allen Cen- Mr. Stierhoff being engaged farming.

Guests were from Merysville, Unlonville, Plain City and Milford Center, also Mr. and Mrs. Theadore Guebert, Miss Ruby Giiebef BudrlH Mrrand The annual Tea, Wednesday afternoon by the Woman's Society of Christian Service of the New Dover Mcth- odist church, was the usual enjoyable affair, attended by 100 women including members and their guests. The president, Mrs: George of: They wore identically stylec taffeta formals, Miss Guebert's ol American beauty with which she carried yellow roses, the brides- matrons of blue, with which they carried pink roses and carnations They wore hair arrangements braided material matching their gowns. The groom had Dana Scheiderer as his best man, th guests being seated by Milton Ni col and Homer Lee Scott.

In -th -cerumen lour prelude of nuptial music presented by Mr. Werner Wulff, organist and Miss Phyllis Burns, vocalist, included "The Wedding "Prayer Perfect." Mrs. Paul Tos-Lutr accompanist; choraloguer including the-patriolic songs: "America the Beautiful," "America," the Pledge of Allegiance by the. choir, Mrs. Paul Tossey leading, Mrs.

Bernard Guy-, Leach, Mrs. Glen Janes, Mrs. Lawrence Holtsberry, Mrs. Dora Rittenhouse, choir members; prayer, the Rev. Robert Versteeg; solo, "My Task," Mrs.

Dorothy Lutz accompanying. B. O. SkinncrVUhe-guest Philips of New the Business and Professional Women's Club of America, as well I wan MghM 2. will lard rebuilt to 1 Ouch, rt-tatrafl IrllMtor, Mrbvrttar, toal KttSf toM Special Low Price 10 Days Only New Motor Guarantee Easy Budget Terms Come in NOW for a free estimate Guestsi larsh, chairman of home serv- Joyce Foster, Mr.

and Mrs. An drew Rau, Mr. and Mrs. H. Balliett, and those before men tioned.

Last Session of School The fourth and last session of the School of Religion, being held in the Milford Center Methodist church, will be held Monday evening, February 27, when the Rev. rJUXr of Harpster, will deliver the lecture at 8 o'clock on the subject: E. Miller teacher, and the Adult class, the Rev. Judson A Weed, CORRECTION, The Hamburger item in the Kroger ad of February 23 should have read as follows: HAMBURGER around. 2 89c spealter-eave-as-ghe-always does, a most interesting talk, on: "Women of the Bible," Accordion selections by Mrs.

William Fleming and a short talk on "Washington" by Mr. Versteeg closed the Members and their guests were seated at small tables for the tea. Favors, candles and refreshments in keeping with the day. Guests Mrs. Russell Cook, of Columbus, and Mr.

and George Cook, of Alexandria. Read the Want Adi carefully. JUfM COTTAGE HAMS VEAL LOAF 49(J FRESHSIDE ASWAN'S MEAT MKT. Homo Dressed Meats CLARENCE ASMAN, Prop. Vicious and unproductlre strain! tend to disappear while benign' ef plants and and humans increase.

There is a law. In blessing I will bless thee, and in multiplying I will multiply thy seed-as the 22:17. Prayer," the EAGLES REGULAR SAT. NIGHT of blue, and "corsages 6T pinSrcarriationl. and friends was held In the school building immediately following the ceremony, 'nt which the hostesses were: Mrs.

Dana Scheiderer, Mrs. Homer Lee Scott, Miss Retta Stierhoff, Mrs. Eva Rausch and Mrs. Erwin Blumenschein. A prettily decorated bride's table was centered with a four tier which wpg served Marysville, Watkins, Milford Center and Warrensburg.

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