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Union County Hospital Holes Admissions; Benedict, SOS W. Ninth tit for surgery. Troesch, 629 S. Plum at, for surgery. Mary Chapman, Cleveland, for medical treatment.

Mrs. Edna Grady, Cleveland, for medical treatment Janet Hell, 259 W. Ninth st, for medical treatment Cheater Maya, 408 E. Sixth for medical treatment, Alice Mllford Center, Dorothy Guisinger, Plain City. Mary Chapman, Cleveland.

Lee. Mitchell, Peoria. Mrti Joan Hill and daughter, Milford Center. Mrs. Charlott Grosa and daugh- Oitrander.

Edna Poe and daughter, Maryaville Rt. 1. Mr, and Mrs. John C. Smith 404 E.

Sixth st, a daughter. -Thara 19 patients in hotphal this morning. ing Events TUESDAY Guild Mrs. P. Lbngbrake, Marion 7:30 Anna Taylor and committee four in charge.

Do As You club Dinner 7 1 p. m. followed by bridge at the home of Mrs. John Ninth St. social Springdale church lawn, sandwiches, ice cream, cake, pie hot and cold drinks, 6 p.

m. fit Anthony's Benevolent Miss Josephine Cody S. Main si, 8 p.m. Woman's Society ol Chrlsilaa of PharisDurg odist church, 2 p.m, NEWS OF MEN -Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Wolpert, of Marysvllle Rt. 5, have had their sqn Walter Wolpert A.A. recent. ly of San San Diego, with them for a two weeks visit. He left Sunday.Jor his, at Norman, Okla.

His ad. dress- is Walter Wolpert, A.A. ,5721806, U. S. N.

Barracks 73, N.A.T.T.C., Norman, Okla, Strike at Jaeger's -'COLUMBUS, Aug. 4 Some 100 CIO United Steelworkers of America members are to start picketing the Jaeger Machine Co. in Columbus today. A strike was called Friday night when negotiations 'for a new contract bogged down. Wife Preservers the caUup bottle it almoit empty, pour vinegar to to uiefor French MAftY M.

WHlmfcY, PhoM Hit former Marianna daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton of who Mrs. Richard E. While, Sunday afternoon July 27th.

in a ring niony performed by Ross in First church, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. of parents of groom.

Staff Sergeant Richard E. by Color Studio Miss Shirley Sewell, daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs. -Ralph is pictured above at her wedding to Mr. David Carey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Garey of Milford Center. wedding took place Friday evening In First Methodist Church here. Personal Mention Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Banks, of Ash attended the funeral services for Mr. Burton J. Plate, a cousin of Mrs. Banks, held Friday in Lima. Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Clark, of Indianapolis, arrived today for a few days' visit with the former's mother, Mrs. Charles Clark, at her home on W. Seventh st. Mrs.

Arthur Galloway and son, Billy, of W. Fifth returned Friday evening from a week'4 visit in Zanesville, where they visited Mrs: Galloway's brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. C.

Green, and in Columbus, where they were guests of another brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walker, and family. They were accompanied home by Danny Walker, who will be with them for several days. -U- -u- -u- CouncJJ Churches To Meet Tuesday Representatives of churches of Jnlon County, sponsored by the Union County Council of Churches, will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock in the round of the Marysville Methodist church.

All who are interested are invited to attend. Matters of business 'are to be and plans are to be tormulated for participation in the County Fair. The Rev. Mr. Rogers will speaker, and will assist with the plans.

There was a time when a judge's verdict could be bought in Israel for a pair of shoes. Without firm morality of the people our courts would be corrupt too. He that Jusiifieih wicked, and he that condemneilt just, even they both we an abomination to the Mr. and Mrs. Millnrd Penhcle- gon, of Findlay, were week-end guests of the latter's parents, the Rev.

and Mrs. Henry A. Allwardt, at their home on Marysville Rt. 5. Mrs.

Penhelegon is a medical technician at the Findlay clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Howard, daughters, Mary Alice, Ann and Susan, who have been vacationing at Otsego Lake, near Gaylord, for two weeks, returned Sunday to their home near Milford Center. Mrs.

Frank Heiby, of Ft. Recovery, her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. David Heiby, sons, Freddy and Teddy, Portland, spent the day, Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert Kandel, Mary, Johnny, Judy and Nancy, on the Waldo Road. Nancy who had been visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Heiby, in Ft. Recovery for two weeks, returned to her home with them. FINAL TIMES TONITE juit Across tiieStreet TUESDAY THURSDAY KTUJ KFf in muni am IMMNAM By PHYLLIS BATTELLE International News.

Service Woman's Editor NEW YORK, Aug. 4 Hair goes up as skirt lengths go down next fall. That's the prediction from most of the top stylists who insist that the short-cropped cut, up-, swept, will be the coif-to-beat with the new dropping of hemlines. Hairdos generally be left longer on the sides to curl softly up and back. But they will be short as possible in back, either slightly waved or tipped with a touch of For ladies who have long hair want to keep it that way, the' stylists recommend a neat, flat, upsweeping type of coiffure that looks delicate and tiny as possible.

The fashion idea next fall is to have a "little head!" Shirley Sewdl Married Friday To David Garey Huckleberry and wild smilax in tree arrangement, centered with two large fair shaped bouquets of white gladioli against a background, of lighted tapers' in many seven branch candelabra, tively decorated the chancel of the Methodist church Friday evening for the wedding of Miss Shirley Sewell, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sewell, of Elwood and David Garey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garey, of Milford Center.

The candle light double ring ceremony was performed at half after eight o'clock in the evening, by the Rev. George W. Wilcher. The. prelude of nuptial music presented by Miss Jean Graham, organist, and Mr.

Aaron Durnell, of Richwood, included "Ave Maria," and "Star Dust" Miss Graham; "Ich Liebe "One and "The Lord's Mr. Durnell; The chimes were played during the ceremony and "The Lord's Prayer" was sung as a benediction. The bride, escorted to the altar and given in marriage by her father, wore an original gown of Candlelight satin, the molded bod Gilford Center and Mr. DonaM Wood, of Richwood. Uw and recap- lite, hrtd in the church social rooms, immediately following ceremony, Mrs.

Sewell wore 1 1 dusty rose lilk organza dress with black accessories. Mrs, Garey, sr. wore navy blue sheer, with taffeta trim and white accessories Both mothers wore rose corsages Assisting at the reception where the brides' table was centered with a four tier wedding cake, topped With a miniature bride and groom were Miss Ruth Barr, senior hostess; Miss Joan Strieker, Miss Anne Snider, cousin of the bride Marysville, Mrs. Eugene Cook, Columbus; Miss Shirley Garey sister of the groom'Mrs. Russel Gary, a sister-in-law, of Bal timore, For a wedding trip to Canada Mrs, Garey dawned a white linen bolero, and white ac cessories.

The former Miss Sewell is graduate of. the Marysville hig school and Is receptionist at th Shaw Color Studio. Mr. Garey is a graduate of th Milford Center high school, an Is In the Air Force stationed a Dayton. Wedding guests were from Day ton, Springfield, Baltimore, Md Columbus, Richwood, Mil fore CenJer and Marysville.

-II- -K- -B- V.F.W. Auxiliary Holds Meeting Friday The Veterans of Foreign War Auxiliary met Friday evening 1 the V. F. W. hall, with the follow Ing members present.

Mrs. Ethel Holloway, Mrs. Hele De Haven, Mrs. Pauline Mrs. viola Bowersmith, Mrs.

Ethe Allen, Mrs. Ho Mohler, Mrs. Ed na Smith, Mrs. Margaret Winkle Miss Alice Smth. Mris.

Margare Winkle, Miss Alice Kollefrath Mrs. Barbara Dresback, Mrs. Vin Diehl, Mrs. Erma Jean Fancy Mrs. Grace Chandler, Mrs.

Nor Sewell, Mrs. Catherine Griffin Mrs. Augusta Gordon, Mrs. Jean nette Eger, Mrs. Margaret McClin lock, Mrs.

Maud Baker, Mrs. Rub Johnson and Mrs. Mildred Me Kitrick. There were also visitor from the Dublin Auxiliary. Mrs.

Holloway, the president presided over the opening, routin business and closing according the ritual. The Auxiliary plans to it card party for the beneft of th V. F. National Home at Eaton Rapids, Mich. Plans were also dis cussed the annual family pic nic.

The ways and means com mitlee will conduct the Augus card parties. The pleasant socia period included the serving of Ice cream, cake coffee and Ice tea the hostess committee. NOW SERVING THEIR NATION Cpl. and Mrs. Gay L.

Lake of New Brunswick, are visit- ng their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Prouty, of Marysville Ett. 4. Cpl.

Lake has just returned 'rom Korea where he spent 2V4 years in an Engineer-Maintenance Co. Previous to going to Korea he spent 1948 and 1949 in the Philip- line Islands. Before enlisting in Army he attended high school Marysville. He will return to Camp Kilmer, N. until he Is discharged in December, com pleting six years in the service.

Birth Announcements Mr. and Mrs. Lowcn Meyer, ol Luckey, are the parents of a 7 Jb. oz. daughter, Sharon Lenore born July 28 in the Flower Hospital, Todelo.

Mrs. Meyer is the former Betty ice being accented with bands of Mr. and Mrs. Stall- Belgian lace outlining the should- smith, of Richwood, and a gradu- Grange News Milford Grange Sets Meeting Wednesday Milford Center Grunge will hold its regular meeting this Wednesday at 8:30 p. m.

at the Grange Hall. The lasl quarterly birthday party will be held following this meeting. Ice cream and cake will be served instead of the regular pot-luck supiier. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends, and relatives for the curds and flowers sent to me, was in the hospital, and since my return home. Also the splendid service and care 1 received at Memorial Hospital.

1 tpd. Opal Guisinger er line on a sheer yoke. The long sleeves tapered to points over the hands. The very bouffant skirt, complimented by a bristle back, extended into a Cathedral train. The finger tip veil of imported silk illusion edged with lace, fell from a sweetheart bonnet of table, edged with seed pearls.

She wore a rhinestone bracelet, the gift of the groom and'a lavaliere which had belonged to her paternal grandmother. The brfdal bouquet was of white rose buds centered with eucharls lilies. The brjde was attended by Miss Mona Lou Tillman as maid of honor; Miss Mary Beth Turner, of Marysville; Miss Sharon of Columbus; Mrs. Robert Breneman, of. Dayton; Mrs.

Donald Wood, of Richwood, 1 her cousins, as bridesmaids. I The maid of honor wore a gown of horizon yellow taffeta and nylon tulle. The fitted bodice wtis trimmed with tulle including a tulle stole. The full floor length skirt was caught up on both sides forming a redingote, with layers of tulle cascading down the front panel; The bridesmaids wore similar gowns of powder blue, spring orchid, melon pink and aqua. Their heudpieces were tiny taffeta leaf in matching colors, and all carried Colonial bouquets of Glamilias of various shades.

The altar candles' were lighted by Miss Anna Jean Robinson and Miss Madeline Worthington who wore ballerina length gowns, one in blue, one in white with aqua. Mr. Ernest' Gregg, of Milford Center, acted as best man for the groony The guests were seated by Mr. Charles Stillings, Mr. Eugene Harbold, MX.

Philip Ferryman, of ate nurse of Flower Hospital. st, .0. GIHL SCOUT THOOP HOLDS MEETING THURSDAY Girl Scout Troop Two held their regular meeting Thursday, July 31. The meeting was brought to order and the secretary's and treasurer's reports and the chap Iain's service followed. The Girl Scout membership cards were given out and plans were made for a bake sale to be held at the Dayton Power and Light Company Aug.

9. Read classified aas. tt Forget your ideas that auto- ma tic gag heating is too expensive! We now feature the well- known Bryant furnace at an installed price that will be a pleasant surprise. Terms if desired. Enjoy the comfort of IhU modern furnace in your home.

Ask us for an estimate on a complete installation. Iruanf AUTOMATIC CAS WARM AIR FURNACES McAullffe Bros. LeMaylo Speak To Ohio's Legion COLUMBUS, Aug. 4 American Legion will invade Columbus Friday, Saturday and Sunday for iU 34th annual'con- vention. Gen.

Curtis E. LeMay, highest native Oh loan now active in the Armed Forces, will be one of two principal speakers. The General, a native of Columbus and graduate of Ohio State University, will come to the convention directly from his headquarters at Offutt Air Force Base, Omaha, where he is commanding general of the Strategic Air Command. will share the spotlight with Thomas E. Paradine, of Roslyn, N.

Legion national vice-commander, in the opening session Friday afternoon. An estimated 4,000 Legion naires will be on hand for the sessions. Election of new state Legion officers is set for Sunday W. O. McClellan, Elyria school administrator, is the only can didate for commander to sue ceed Clarence W.

Whitemyer, Canton. highlights of the confab are the scheduled Forty and Eight parade Saturday night in downtown Columbus, the drill team and drum corps contests the same night at the Central High School field, and the memorial service Sunday morning at the Statehouse. Dlw ol Polio TOLEDO, Aug. 4 Anna Jean Baker, 26-year-old Toledo school teacher, died in the Polio ward at Toledo Contagious Disease hospital late Sunday. She was t- Tttt Monday.

the second foledoan to die from the disease this year and the third from the Lucas county area. Hyland-McCauloy Reunion Annual Hyland-McCauley family reunion will be held Sunday, Aug. 10, at Maple Shades picnic grounds, 1506 Demorest 10- minutes drive from W. Broad Columbus. Pot-luck picnic will be served at 12:30 p.

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