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'July. 1947 THl IVININO TRISUNf, MARYSVIllt, OHIO AVALON TONIGHT ONLY March of Tims Guests Mrs. Richard TlUcr of Columous spent the week-end with her at their home on West Fourth STARTS TOMORROW HAH. Cartoon, News Reel THE EVENING TRIBUNE 1848 iitnir.it nnos. co.

J. M. III'IIEU, Cirnrrnl Mnniiftrr IIIVIJT C. Society Clubs Telephone Society and Personal News to MARY M. WHITNEY, Society Reporter Rust-Proof Priest, of Milford Center! Mr.

and Mrs, Lloyd McDowell, of Springdale; Mr. and Mrs. Taylor ser, of Bellepointj Mr. and Mrs. Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Slagle Eugene Elliott and family, of Ma rysville; Mr. and, Mrs. Herbert Mouser and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Lester Davis And family, of Somersville. Mrs. Eugene McCampbell and of Washington and Mr. Tiller were additional Sunday dinner guests.

Cat-Chat Club Mrs. Edward Thompson will entertain Euchrd Club at 1:30 o'clock Thursday'afternoon Lou' Albright, of Columbus, Campbell's former home, calling Marleila Guests fridnds. Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Norman Whit-1 ing and daughter, Carmelita of! Dinner Gueiti Marietta were Sunday afternoon! Mr nct Carl McCann, and evening guests of Col. and of his cit and Mr and Mrs Wil Mrs. H. C. Doellinger at their.

liam George, of Milford Center, home on East Fifth Street. Lt. Col. were Monday evening dinner Whiting served under Col: Doel-i of Mr. and Mrs.

Lester linger inthe 186th Regiment in; Trees, at their home Jn Milford World War II. Center; rr Brown will enter- f. W. Card Partr The weekly card party, spon-, sored by the Veterans of Foreign tain by "ge club at Wars Auxiliary, will be held in 7:3 oclock dmncr Th sdav eve the V. F.

W. Hall, Thursday even-' nlng at the Dinner ing at Visited Daughter Mrs. Edna of Syca- J. George Emmert returned to more Street his home on West Sixth Street, Monday, after spending last week rc is a delegate to the. North Ohio Conference Branch, Woman's is in at.

the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. C. T. Jury Missionary Society, which in Newark.

--session in Piqua, June 30th NON-TARNISHAB1B aluminum yarns, Introduced at the International Exposition of Textiles (ii New York, are woven Into a gown for Queen of Cotton Bess Myer- (Inttrnttioail) From New Jersey Mivjmd Mrs. Mohler Bntcred at the Mnrysvillc, Ohio, Office ns Second Clnss Matter. Dy Carrier, per week, I5c; County, $3.00 per year. -i Memlirr of Ohio Soloct l.lxl of Unllr The Ohio Nevmpnprr' Atmoclallou AHNOclntril Ohio al ICiltlorlnl Amnoolntlon JOHN W. CIII.I-KN A.lv*rtl«lii« HfiirrnontllUvp Cleveland Terminal ClflVelnnd 13i' Ohio.

i'Vor Cincinnati Enquirer Cfnclnnntl 2, Chicago Michigan ChlcaBo'l, Illinois. Now York 630 Fifth New York 20, N. Y. have as their guests at theirTibme on Mound Street, the former's brothcr-in-law a Mrs. Otto Denning and son Richard of Freehold, N.

J. Sunday Guests Dr. and John M. Wilkins, son John and daughter Ruth of CovTngion, Sunday, with Dr. Wilkins' parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Lee Wilkins at their home in Birthday Party 7 Little Miss Harriett Ann Hawk was pleasantly at- her near Yo.rk,' Saturday afterr through July 2nd. While in Piqua, Mrs. Fleming is the guest of her sister, Mrs'. B.

F. Raglin: Miscellaneous Shower MrsrCharlerPredmore entertainpd, Saturday evening, June 21st, with a miscellaneous shower, honoring their daughter, Mrs. C. M. Goings, of Moultrie, Ga; V.

Rev, and Mrs. Charles Cramer, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence BardgiU, Mr. and Mrs.

William Warthman, Mr. and J.Mrs. Howard Allen, son Keith, daughter, Joyce, Mr. and Mrs. Marion-Penhorwood, son Charles, Mr.

and Mrs. Richard and -'Mrs. Weiser, daughter Linda, SOB Riis- noon, by 15 of her school classmates, the occasion being her 10th sell, Mr. and Mrs. Dewey 'Hines, birthday, anniversary.

After an Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Herbert Weiser, Mrs. David Fowler, son Teddy, Mrs.

Bernice afternoon of games, refreshments CHRIST FOH ALL-ALL CHKM3T Penhorwood, Mrs. Reed Drake, Misses Mary Penhorwood, Anna CamerO who told the initiate IT IS NOT A THING TO ACKNOWLEDGE A GREAT that make-msntion of. the Lord, keep not silence. DIES of ice cream and cake were enjoyed by all. Those present were: 'Judy.

Cahill, Peggy Seaman, Norma Mou- serj JoAnn Schneider, Linda Eastman, Veta Davis, Edna Drake, Phyllis and Charlene SHAMEFUL-Linda McMahan, Priscilla Me-; Predmorc, Walter Cramer, Ger- Bergandine's sister, Mrs. Rober Orahood family with other relatives. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Orahood and family and Mr.

and Mrs. Ber relatives at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Karrer in Dublin who entertained at a family din ner. Springfield Guests Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Scheidere of Grand Avenue had as thei -guests-over-the-week-enctand-uri til Mrs. Mr. Marion Van Gordon and Miss Eleanor Hulshur Springfield. Club Initiation dinner meeting Mary'sville Kiwanis Clul last evening at the'Dinner Bel four new members of the clul who have joined since January of were formally initi ated as active members.

The cere mony.was in charge of Judge Mao Boyce, Weiser, Sue Funeral services will be held at Mahan, Helen and Nancy Smith, June Phipp, Pauline and Mrs. Carroll Garner assisted the hostess in serving refresh- jments. Center The first anniversary of the o'clock Thursday afternoon A1Icn Center Ba tist Young Pfeo- Mt. Sterling for George Butcher, I lc Meetings was held at D. former Milford Center who died at Mt.

Sterlinc last night. 'German measles, occurring early in pregnancy, will result in congenital deafness or eye defects, or both, in the infant in more than 50 percent of all instances, according to the Encyclopaedia Britan- nlca 1947 Book of the Year. 50-50 DANCE at MUMMEY'S TAVERN Thursday, July 3 resident ers the present home of Christine Paver, June 25, with 13 members four visitors present. New officers were -elected. They are as follows: President, Betty Cremearis; vice president, Christine Paver; secretary, Louella Kay Staley; treasurer, Dick Paver, and news reporter, Oweedio Cremeans.

It was decided to. have an ice cream social, to be held at Allen Center school, Jxily 23 at 8 o'clock. After meeting, games were played and refreshments were served. The meeting was enjoyed by all. The next meeting will be held at the home of Rose Under- bill, July 30.

Moonlight Terrace RUSSELLS POINT, O. One Night Only Thursday, July 3 ELLIOT LAWRENCE And His Orchestra DANCING 3 to 1 ADM. SI.50 Incl. All Taxss RAIN or CLEAR ald Badgill, Lowell Weiser, James Allen, Jack Hines, Lawrence Penhorwood, Frances Drake, Myon Hudson and Miss Ardythe Predmore, of Bellefontaine. "After the guest of honor opened her many lovely gifts, refreshments- otJce.cream_ancLcake_were served.

Mrs. Goings left Friday, June 27th, for Moultrie, accompanied by her sister, Miss Phyllis Predmore, who plans an extended visit. Graham Merr it Included among the guests a last night's meeting was "Bun' Hoffman, owner of Buns rant at Delaware, who made stoi Raiurn Home Mrs. J. I.

Hoy, Anne Carol and Richard Stephens, who have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herchel Ice and 'family in Fairmont, for the past two weeks returned Monday to their homes on North Main street and West Fifth street. They were accompanied home by Emily Ellen ice, who will remain over the Fourth. Home From Russell's Point Mr, and Mrs.

Harry Stephens and'son, John, returned to their home on West Fifth street Sunday evening after vacationing at Russell's Point for the past two weeks. Birthday Dinner Mr. and Mrs. E. Mouser celebrated the birthday of the former's brother, Mr.

Fred Mouser, at their home near Mt. Victory, Sunday. Those who enjoyed the pot luck dinner and six gayly decorated, birthday cakes were: Mrs. Cecile Wible and family, of Irwin; Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Chicago Visitor! Mrs. Elizabeth Ruble spent the past ten days with relatives in Chicago. She was accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. H.

C. Anderson and sons, Buddy, Eugene and Lawrence, for a visit at her home on South Chestnut Returned from Fishing Trip Mr, nnd Mrs. Doyle Clarridge returned home Sunday evening after a ten day fishing trip to Boulter, Canada. They were accompanied on the trip by their uncle, Leon Clarridge of Youngstown. Visited Cousins Miss Carolyn MoDaniel of Carey spent the week-end with her cousins, Misses Joan and Roberta Asman at their home on North Court Street, Mr, and Mrs, Terry McDaniel spent Sunday at the Asman home, and accompanied their daughter home.

Visiting Grandparents Dr. and Mrs. P. T. Engard North Maple Street have their thirteen month old granddaughter with them while her parents, Judge and F.

Bell of London are on a fishing trip in Michigan. Former Residents Here Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bergandine and children Anne, Susan, 'Barbara, Johnny and Charles of Edwardsville, 111., arrived Saturday for a visit over the coming weekend, with the former's mother and sister, Mrs. Myrtle Bergandine and Mrs.

Clair Jarvis and with Mrs. of the objectives of the Kiwani Club. Kiwanis pins were then pre sen ted to the new club member by Ralph W. Bigler. The new members of the club arc Stanley B.

Pierce, Chris. Boerger, Rober on a year-long nationwide tour by car and trailer. PENSION VOTE WASHINGTON, July house voted 338-0 yesterday for a 20 percent increase in pension pay rnents to Spanish-American, Civi War, Boxer Rebellion and Philip pine Insurrection veterans' their widows and children. Th seriate has not yet acted. Divorce, Diploma BUN'S TRAILER HAD ACCIDENT WELL.KHOW1C DELAWARE A ANT MAM HAD BAD LUCK AT 1TAMT Or YEAR'S TOUH George (Bun) Hoffman, owner of the popular campus langout, at 1 a a managed to travel only seventeen miles yesterday on a planned year-long trip by car and trailer before he had his first accident in this city last night.

Mr. Hoffman, who Is making his his wife, left Delaware late yesterday, afternoon. Upon arriving In this city where he was to attend a meeting of the K1 a 1 club, Mr. Hoffman parked the trailer too close to the curb opposite the Dinner Bell and sheared an opened window off the trailer when the window struck a utility pole. "Bun" laughed off the mishap and attended the Kiwanis meeting where he told the members some details of his trip and mentioned that a ville was the only scheduled stop, on his tour of the nation.

Following-- the- meeting, Mr, Hoffman in attempting to drive the car and trailer from the parking place ran into more trouble and instead of getting out 1 of the spot, got the trailer very close to steel light pole. (After a series of unsuccessful attempts to get away from the spot, a number of bystanders and Kiwanis members aided in getting the trailer free with a minimum damage. The window was repaired and re.placed in the Mr. and Mrs. Hoffman are staying at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Jed Rardin while in this city and will Continue their trip within a few days. They will also visit with the Charles B. Mills and Harlow .1... i i ft Keep Cool During y'f These Hot Summer Ladi0sl Such Styled Such Beautiful ttyles.

Dresses jit a price within reach of ojrdl- prlnts on cool pastel backgrounds, A thrill for you who have yearned for these exquisite tyles, Dresses at a price within reach of ordinary mortals. Copl Refreshing $5.95 $14.95 MARY ALLEN MARTHA MANNING DODSON JONATHAN LOGAN In lovely Batiste, Bemberg, Chambray, Chan- tungs, and all shades. A NEW CROP OF SUMMER BLOUSES to To build up that or wardrobe that'gives you nil sorts, of costumes to wear, at the office, at home or at play. B. Salter families while in.

this city. Hoffman is taking his first rejttl vacation in 35 years, he told Kiwaniahs last night. He said that. months ago he sat down and i estimated that he had taken six weeks of vacation in 35'yeaHr of managing the Delaware spot,) with most of the years being a I n-hour day, seven-day' week of work. Bun's is the Ohio Wesleyan student hangout and is known from coast to coast.

The trailer in which the HoK- rnans are making the tour Is decorated on the front and sides with various signs, among them a charging football player with the caption, "Ohio Wesleyan Battling Bishops," a Kiwanis International emblem, assign "of the Little Brown Jug racing classic held at Delaware, and a B. P. O. E. sign.

ADMITS HANGING ALBANY, N. July De Flumer pleaded guilty yesterday to a charge of second degree murder in the "impulse" hanging of Robert Wahrman, 8-year-old playmate. UNION COUNTY REPRESENTATIVE To sell nationally insulation and itorm windows. ftUnr users now in this community. Liberal commiiilon, car essential.

A good income can easily be by a man who will honestly work. For full particulars, write Box 1U, (MARSH of New York City this month graduates from University of Nevada, which, she started attending in while, awaiting divorce in Reno; with a four-year record aa head of her class. She supported herself by taking a job dealing roulette in a (ambling hall. (laternatioail) FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION FOSCO Water Heatera available in four itand- aid fiies. DOLAN'S HEATING 213 East FUth Street Phones: SOU, 3Q73 SPECIAL! A Luxury Underfoot Reg.

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