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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 6

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THE SANDUSKY REGISTER-STAR-NEWS Ttttntfay, November 1.1, 19S8 Welcome Wagon Club Plans Installation Ceremony To Highlight Luncheon On Thursday Business Women's Club will be the scene of much activity Thursday, Nov. 15, when the Welcome Wa- goji Club (formerly the Newcomer's Club) meets to install its new officers. The nominating committee consisting bf Mrs. Gus Walker, Mrs. Stanley Ccaighlan and Mrs.

George Foster will present a slate of officers to be Voted upon by the club. Members arid guests will bo i 1 welcomed by tiie hostesses for this month who are Mrs. Ran- At Home After Trip Guest Meeting Slated formal games and tun are being planned. Tables i'or those inter-! ested in playing cards will also' dall Mills, Mrs. Dennis YVran.k be availabJe cke fol lhe af rtftd Mrs.

Jack Stacoy. A recep- a i may obiainc-d at the! tion is slated for 12:30 and meeting. luncheon will follow at 1 p. m. Following lunch and the Filial plans for the session Thursday, bridge; Trot" which will be held Sat- 1 and other entertainment will bei urday night, Nov.

17. from 8 lo 12 at the Erie Co. Conservation New people who have not been i League will be discussed. Both contacted may call -Mrs. A.

W. I round and- square dancing 16-iFnrrar at before YVednes- gethfer with an evening of in- day noon for reservations, By Harlequins Wednesday Night ednesday evening will find the Harlequin studio buzzing with activity as committees are rounded- out for the forthcoming production, "The Solid Gold Cadillacj" to be presented at Senior High auditorium, Nov. 26 and 27. Among the many important; Mrs. er Entertains N.S.U.S.

D. of 1812 At Bettsville Sludioj MRS JULIUS JOHN PASQUAL1NI) (Ruth Virginia Luedtke) Alter a wedding trip to Niagara; Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Julius John; Pasqualini. are occupying their home at 531 E.

Joshua Giddines committed and was ac- IThc is the former Ruth Vir -j VroTrcsi-k i-iofo cepted by the organization. a Luedtke, daughter of N.S.tT.S.D. of 1812. WAS viU include donalioJ18 t0 lhe 'otlo C. State tertained at a 12:30 o'clock following schools: Eacone anri the 'ate Otto C.

lege, Hindman Settlement Sehool T) ie bridegroom is the; Caney Creek, School of the: son oC lV anrl Mys Da Pas items on the agenda, will be the election of a trustee to fill the vacancy created by the departure of Mrs. Charles Meyer for Meriden, and a report on the subscription campaign by Mrs. R. Gordon Wendt. chairman, who issued a reminder to all prospective patrons that such The regular meeting of the United Commcicial Travelers will be held on Saturday, Nov.

17. at'lhe'Business Women's Club, beginning with a potluck supper at 6:30 m. The supper committee is: Mrs. Charles Holtman, Chairman, Mrs. Harold Erckman, Mrs.

Christ Speir, Mrs. Lowell Leech and Mrs. Eugene Reservations and cancellations be. called to Mrs. Holtman at B544 or Mrs.

Russell Gilsoh at 6366. luncheon at the beautiful new country home of Dr. and Mrs. Merritt S. Huber, Bettsville, with Nevin Fry and Huber as.

host-. Saturday. Twenty members.and' guests from! were A A TVT I brought by the members to bei The newly married Pasqualinis banausijy, fiemont ana iNor-: sent l0 the children at Caneyi ere both graduated from Sandus Ozarks, Crossnore, as well as two! lualiiu. 314 Bell-st. new state projects, namely, the' Tileil marriage was solemnized restoration of the ship the Rev -Richard C.

Belsan. lalioh," used in the War of a eeremony on Nov. 2. and Contributions toward the bride's mother and her support of the Miss Margaret Luedtke and Banner House" at Frederick. Md.

the bridegroom's parents were present walk areas attended. AT- Creek. High school with the class of, Members attending from San-i lIt a mechanic at Sandus- rangements Of Fuji mums Were: Mrs. Motor Sales and she is a clerk and bittersweet centered JMrs. Justin Rogers, Miss Lucilej-t the Soldiers Home grocery.

SHUtson. Mrs. H. ft. Peterson.

each of the luncheon tables. Mrs A Dauch Mrs. Ralph Open House To Mark The' perfect autumn dav Snyder, Dorothy Samson Lorene G. Gibbs. Silver Anniversary added.to.

the enjoyment of. The next mee(ing ttiu he nekl M) and Ml Elmcr Meyel all. an. 12. 1957 in Norwalk, with of Dining-rd.

rural Bellevue, two coi Henry Young and Mrs. Johnj plan l0 celebrate their 25th wed-: Wise as hostesses luncheon, the eniovert a travel talk given by Mrs. S. E. Stull On her recent trip to Europe.

Mrs. Stull brought in- numerable articles of interestjTODAY. NOVEMBER 1.1 which she had purchased in hp Michael E. Smith. 3 Happy Birthday many countries she visited.

Phei shared with her audience the interesting ways in which she had; obtained these articles, together, with short anecdotes things that happened to her on thp trio. The business meeting was conducted bv the president. Mrs. F. L.

Altstaetter. The budget for 1656-57 was pi-esented by the 1 Gary Lee Hrossman, 5 Debbie Harper, 4 William Albert Drossman, 1 Cheryl Jean Ehrsberger, I John Rogers Prentice, 7 Mrs. Robert Bcatty Mrs. Frank Heidle Robert Dennis T- rants, 10 Sandra Jean Hulin, ft Candice Ann Hulin, fi jding anniversary with open house 'at their home on Sunday, 18 starting at 2 o'clock. jMeyer is the former Florence Callan, daughter ot Bernard T.

jCallan and the late Mrs. of Sandusky, They were married Now 21. 1931 in Saijdusky and they have three children. Mrs. Bernard Keller (Joycei.

Richard E. Meyer and Mrs. Paul E. Smith (Lindai. also have seven grandchildren.

No formal invitations have been! isent. Fyiends may call anytime; during the afternoon or the couple announces. Good Samaritan Hospital Auxiliary will meet Thursday afternoon. Nov. 15 at p.m.

in the Ohcb Sha- Templc on Perkins-av. announcement is made anyone desiring transportation may call Airs. Hugo Koch. 4097-YY, Mrs. Elmer Spector and Mrs.

Frank Schnurr will be hostesses. 2:30 lorn The that Mrs. Anna Morris will be hostess to the New Club for 12:30 luncheon Wednesday, Nov. 14. Members on the afternoon program are Mrs.

George Neese and Mrs. Duane Elmer. The Maccabees. Sandusky Tent Hive 7 will meet Wednesday evening in Odd Fellows Hall at 8 p.m. for a regular business session.

The Kester Cavaliers will meet at 7:30 for a practice session with the Maccabee Juniors scheduled for 4 p.m. ULUE IT'S YOURS IN THIS MAGNIFICENT PIECE jthdm Bedroom Dove Grey Finish modern in conjeivotive mon- this trim, jpace-iaving Westinghouse MICARTA surfaces that will resist burns, stains and scratches, and make your cleaning task much easier. Bed available with bookcase or conventional headboard. Reg. $199.50 SPECIAL PURCHASE SIMMONS 1NNERSPRING MATTRESS, 30ft roil, heavy pie-built border.

16 vent? bo insure fresh air circulation, very durable ucking, attracts coral, grev, black stripe. Matching Box Spring $39.50 CRUSEY'S 117 E. Washington Row Phone 4203 memberships can be accepted! no later than Nov. 18, 1956. Any inquiries regarding tickets may be directed to Mrs.

Wendt -at 5039 or by calling the Harlequin studio (929) eve.iing9 Inasmuch as this will be the only meeting of the thespian group this month, guests wlli be welcomed and a. large turn-out of all members is expected to participate in the especially ex-l citing program arranged by Masjej Meyers (the theme of which is top secret). Refreshments will be served immediately following jthe business Jeanne Bergman in charge. Dr. Wonders To Speak For Club Anniversary and t) Club of Grace Episcopal Cnurch will observe its 35th anniversary Thursday, Nov.

15 at, a six o'clock dinner. The Venerable Donald Wonders, D. archdeacon of the Episcopal Diocese of Ohio, will be present as guest speaker for the occasion. Or', Wonders was rector or Grace Church when the club was organized. Charter members will be honored at the event which will replace the customary meeting date on the third Wednesday of the month since that night is Thanksgiving eve.

Fortnightly Club Qive Bridal Shower For Janie Graves Jnyccettcs will meet Thursday, 15, Vague. Lounge, a regular monthly at 6:30 p. ni. Mrs. B.

Robert Shift, Mrs. Louis Fingcrhut and Mrs. A. Kallman comprise the von mitlce in charge of the Oheb Shalom Sisterhood business meeting at the Temple this afternoon. Plans for the sisterhood's part in the dedication of the new temple were on the agenda.

To Have Significant Program For Meeting At Oheb Shalom Temple the Biptlst" tiie' vastly interesting subject of Biblical study tot Sandusky Fortnightly Club at the Monday afternoon meeting. Mrs. C. N. Winston was hostess at her home.

The program paper and discussion revealed the drama of the man who displayed bravenfess to a superlative degree. To some he was only a preacher 6f morals, while others considered him a great prophet, it was brought out. Presiding in the absence of the president and vice-president was Mrs. Edith Grierson, club parliamentarian. The club welcomed Mrs.

W. H. Woodard back into membership. Following the meeting, the hostess served refreshments and members enjoyed a pleasant social hour. Oheb Shalom Temple will he the place of the club's next meeting on Nov.

26 with Mrs. Jacob Bamberger the hostess. She will also present the program entitled and Present Day." Altar Societv To Hear Book Review Mrs. Harold Sartdrius xvill reVue Kathryn Hulme's Story" when St. Mary's Altar and Rosary Society meets on Thursday, Nov.

15. Mrs. John Maeder is program chairman, and will assisted by Mrs. John Schaefer, Mrs. Norbprt Bickley, Joseph, Mrs.

Norbert Gallanv Mrs. Donald Platte, Mrs. Robert Koelseh, Mrs Paul Hohler, Mrs. Robeit opler, Mrs. Donald Henry, Mrs.

Anthony, and Mrs. Joseph Arnold of the organization will repor' on today's deanery meeting at Wakeman. Those attending are Mrs. Emerson Sumser, Mrs. George Hemmlnger, Mrs.

Leslie Drake, Mrs. Charles Zehring 'r-r. and Mrs. Carl Crouch. In the high, mist-shrouded hills of Naga, along the India-Burma frontier, a score of tribes live As their remote ancestors did, says the National Geographic Society.

Only yesterday tribe fought tribe for human heads. Raids go on even now in remote districts be- jond control of the Indian government. To the Naga. a severed head means more than an enemy slain; a head gives prosperity and "soul force." Mrs. Leonard Burr and Mrs William Starks of Castalia enter-j tained with a miscellaneous show- GI in honor of Janie Graves, Nov.

17, bride-elect of Charles Muehlhauser. Games were played before ficshments were served. Neighbors attending were Mrs. Luella Rowland, Mrs. Andrew J.

Kifigseed, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Elsie Krueger, Mrs. William Krueger, Mrs. Charles Hire, Mrs.

i heron Brooks Mrs. Jack' Bonn, Bill Bonn, Mrs. Doris Parker, Mrs. Robert Schlett, Mrs. Horace Peek, Mrs.

Duane Gardner, Mrs. James Parker, Mrs. Foster Parker, Mrs. J. S.

Graves, Mrs. Florence Lemraon, Mrs. Lewis Yantz, Mrs. Helen Graves. Mrs.

Faye Fox, Mrs. John Paul, Mrs. Paul Miller, Mrs. George Mrs. Melvin Grahl, Mrs.

Carl Wahl, Harold Wahl, Mrs. Max Barnes, Misses Nancy and Rullvrinn Barnes, the bride's mother, Mrs. Barden Graves. FREE CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAPPING FREE DELIVERY WHEN WHERE YOU SAY Plug VacAilonland Stamps KERBER'S ERIE CHINA 1810 Cleveland DUNN-RITE LAUNDROMAT Northern Ohio's Most Modern Laundry W. Perkins West of New Departure SHAG RUGS WASHED ALL SIZES TO 12'x 15' 9 12' SIZE ONLY $495 SAME DAY SERVICE v.

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