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SANDUSKY REGISTER Ladles Golf League lament Opener Delayed Until Thursday, Continued Through 22nd tee-offs for the Y. Ladies' Golf League have been re-scheduled to, begin Thursday, August 8, with subsequent rounds on Thursday, August 15 and Thurs day, August 22. Members will be notified by mail about time and partners for the handicap event, it is announced today. Awards were presented for low net last week to Mrs. John Miller, first and to Mrs.

Clyde Hughes and Mrs William Lewis, who tied for second. Mrs. George Beare won the token for first in low putts. Mrs. Carl Sutton and Mrs.

Ivan Amerine tied for second. Bridegroom's Brother Officiates Mr. and Mrs. Warren Baumann, graduate of Dublin High school, Emory and Henry College, and Scarrett College. She has been on the teaching staff College.

Her. husband is a graduate of Henrietta High school, Ohio University, an a member of Henrietta Methodist Church, where he also serves as a teacher. He is an MYF councilor, 4-H advisor for the past 10 years, a member of Lorain-co DH1A Committee and councilman now on a wedding trip through Canada and the Great Lakes region, will reside in Poplar Hill, on their return. The couple exchanged vows Saturday afternoon, August 3, in Shady Grove Methodist Church, Poplar Hill, Va. The Rev.

Frank Baumann, of Elk Creek. brother of the bridegroom, performed the double ring ceremony at 3 o'clock, assisted by the Rev. Watklns. The bride is the former Zobeda Myr-iof Milk Producers Federation tie Dulaney, daughter of Mrs.j Theophilus Terry Dulaney. of Poplar Hill, and her husband is! the son of Benjamin of Henrietta.

Mrs. Robert Morrehouse, of! Hiltons, was pianist at the wedding, and Leila Havelock, Malaya, a student at Peabody College, was soloist The bride wore a floor length gown of Swiss embroidered ny- lo- over net with matching bolero. Her fingertip veil of nylon Was caught to a crown of seed pearls. She carried a white Bible on Which was arranged a white orchid with streamers of stephanotis and loveknots. Little Linda Diane Baumann, a niece of the bridegroom, was flower girl, wearing a pink organdy frock.

She carried a basket of garden flowers. Ringbearer was little Benjamin Baumann, nephew of the groom. Miss Betty Jean Vanhook, of Saltville, attended as maid of honor. She wore a waltz length gown of pink embroidered chiffon, with a matching headdress To complement her ensemble, she carried a colonial bouquet of pastel colored flowers. Lawrence Baumann served as best man for his brother, and performing ushers' duties were Winfred King, Charlottesville, and Joseph Schimasa, of Knoxville, Tenn.

Following the ceremony, a re ception was held at the home'of Mr. and Mrs. TheophiJus Dulaney, Jr. When the couple left for their wedding trip, the bride donned a white linen suit with light blue accents. The new Mrs.

Baumann is a PERSONALS Dr. and Mrs. Henry G. Lehrer and son Hank, 531 Wayne-st, held open house Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock for Phi Delta Theta, social fraternity of which the Doctor and his son are both members. Cedar Point was the scene of a reunion of the fraternity on Saturday and Sunday.

Miss Mary McCann and Miss Ruth Schaefer have returned from a week in New York City. CtiehtJ Circle No. One of St. Paul's Lutheran Church will have a potluck dinner Thursday at 12:30 in the church undercroft. The business meeting will begin at 2 p.

m. Mrs. Russell Frazer will give the devotions. Mrs. Ross Brooks will have charge of the Outlook.

Mrs. H. L. Sowash will read about "Women in Church Life." Mrs. Robert 'Millar will read "Our Neighbors the Migrants." Mrs.

Edward Oter- mat will read about "India Missions." The hostesses are Mrs. George Kosel, Mrs. Edward Otermat and Mrs. Albert Meyer. D.

P. DAWSON, Port 'Clinton, appeared, in a bridal fashion show at the Caryl Crane Shop last week and is shown wearing a beige silk taffeta, of the designs featured for the mother of the bride pr bridegroom. A former resident of Detroit, Mrs. Dawson often modelled in the large stores there before she and her husband became va- cationlanders. Sand Hill Methodist Church members will be entertained at the home of the Rev.

and Mrs. George Hickson, 415 Northewst-st Bellevue, Thursday afternoon, August 8 at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Floyd Cowie will be assistant hostess. Ladies 1 Working Band of the Castalia Congregational Church will hold its August meeting on Wednesday (tomorrow).

The group will have luncheon at the Lake House at Port Clinton, starting from the church at 11 a. m. Mrs. A. C.

Goodwin will lead the worship. Circle No. 2, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, will hold a potluck picnic Thursday, Aug. 8, at 6:30 P.

m. at Lions Park. In case of rain, it will be held in the church basement. Anyone needing transportation uId contact Mrs. Leonard Miller, at 9674.

More than 500 species of flora have been observed in Bartholomew's Cobble, a 30-acre public reservation near Sheffield, Mass. Aunts Entertain For Janet Schnurr Mrs. James Mantey and Mrs. Norman Lauber entertained at a miscellaneous shower for their niece, Janet Schnurr. The affair was held at the Lauber Fulton-st.

Those fortunate in party games played received awards. After the bride-elect opened the array of pretty gifts, a buffet luncheon was served to guests. Happy Birthday TODAY, AUGUST 6 Mrs. Robert Howell, Berlin Heights Barbara Ann Arend, 12 Jean Hodgkinson, Bay Bridge, 1 Mrs. Louis Trapp Husbands! Wives! Get Pep, Vim; Feel Younger Thousands of couplet are weak, worn-out, exhausted because body lacks iron.

For new younger feeling after 40, try Ostrex Tonic Tablets. Contain iron for new pep, vim; plus high-potency dose Vitamin Bi. In a single day, Ostrex supplies as much iron as 16 dm. raw oysters, 4 lbs. of liver, 16 lbs.

of beel. 3-day size only 69f. Or get Economy size, save $1.67. All druggists. We Could Dance All Night CAROL GAHAGEN, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Gahagen, Venice, was photographed in a powder blue taffeta, one of the dresses shown for flower girls. Although she is a novice in the fashion show field, the young miss won the audible approval of the audience as she carried off her role with complete composure and charm. WEDNESDAY Trinity Circle, of I business meeting, of Hall, 8 p.m. Sandusky Sailing Club- regular Wednesday evening race, 6:55 warning gun.

Secret Sister group wiener roast. Miss Schnurr will become the bride of Donald D. Snyder on August 10, in St. Mary's Church, for next April. Engagement Told Mr.

and Mrs. Peter Gurney of Republic, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Mae, to Mclvin G. Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Phillips, Willard.

The wedding is being planned Rehearsal Dinner To Be Given Friday Evening For. Carol Ross, Charles Bravard, Jr. Mr. and "Mrs. Charles G.

Bravard, 604 will be host and hostess for the rehearsal dinner to be given in honor of their son, Charles and his fiancee, Carol Ann Ross, daughter of Mr. and Ross, 905 Perry-st. The couple will exchange vows in Zion Lutheran Church, Saturday evening, Aug. 10, at 6:30. The Rev.

David A. Wolber will officiate at the'open church ceremony. Among the pre-nuptial events for the bride-to-be was a shower recently by the prospective bridegroom's, sister, Eat, and another given by Shirley Pooch, who will be maid of honor at the wedding. Other showers were given by Judy Klotz, Mrs. Charles Bravard and Mrs.

Eugene Lublow, and Mrs. Forrest McElroy and Mrs. Marjorie Smith. Martha McElroy and Barbara CATAWBA ISLAND I Mr. and Mrs! Walter Christianson have with them during the fruit harvest their nephew, Boyd Christiansen of Fremont.

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Williams, Toledo, spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs. Alma Ballard. Mr.

and Mrs. C. Shores had as dinner guests Sunday evening, Mr. and Mrs. John Nuber, Toledo.

Sunday School services at the Union Chapel Sunday morning were in charge of Mrs. Richard Cooper's class. Miss Judith Ballard acted as superintendent, assisted by Miss; Joan Snyder. The attendance was 129. Mr.

and Mrs. W. Burch and daughter, Deborah, of Toledo called on Mrs. Wade Jay, house guest of Mrs. Alma Ballard.

Mrs. Herbert Coon, Moore's dock, will entertain her bridge club Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rofkar, Mr.

and Mrs. Willis Rofkar and two sons of Toledo, called on relatives on Sunday. Mrs. George Lemmerman, De troit, visited with her sister, Miss Amanda Rofkar the past week. Mr.

and Mrs. Samuel Plumer had as guests for several days, Mr. and Mrs. William Plumer and children arid Miss Jane Plumer of Pohokee, who stopped en route home from a trip to California to pick up their mother who has been visiting here, Mrs. Samuel Plumer, Sr.

Mrs. A. H. Rofkar and house guests, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank An- gelorie of Toledo were Sandusky visitors Saturday evening. Mrs. Edward Ludwig attended the meeting of the Ottawa-co Farm Bureau Women's Committee Monday evening at the Farm Bureau office, Oak Harbor. Mr. and Mrs.

R. Wenzel have as guests her brother, Captain and Mrs. Joseph Kristoff, Ronda Jo, Debbin and Kim from Seward Air Force Base, Seward, where Capt. Kristoff is installations officer. They expect to remain for a three weeks vacation.

A group of local people attended the showing of "Sabrina Fair" at the Huron Playhouse in Huron Thursday evening, where Miss Jackie Reaver, fiance of Jack Qualman, played the leading feminine role. Those attending were Mrs. Kenneth Owen, Mrs. Ludwig, Mrs. Wilburt McRitchie, Mrs.

Richard Hees, Mrs. Luther Rhodes, and Mrs. Jack Gangway, Mrs. Willard Brady, Mrs. Emery Qualman, Mrs.

Earl Brady and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Eugene Nunnely. Mrs. Alta Bliss and daughter Carolyn of Lakewood, Smith, both cousins of the bride- elect wil be bridesmaids. George Kosbab will serve as best man and ushers will be Gerald Myers of Salem, cousin of.

the groom; Eugene Lublow, uncle of the groom, and Stephen Ross, brother, of the bride. All friends and Sandusky High school classmates of the young couple are Invited to attend the reception at Knights of Co lunibus home, from 8 to 12 Saturday evening, following the ceremony. Ross R. Browns To Mark Anniversary With Open House Mr. and Mrs.

JWSS R. Brown will observe their silver wedding anniversary August 11, with open their resi dence, 2145 Fourth-st at River av, from, 2 until- 6, for friends and relatives. No" written Invita tions have been sent. The couple in marriage. August 11, 1932, In St.

Paul's Church, Norwalk. The late Rev, G. A. Forrest officiated at the ceremony. Attendants were Mr.

i and Mrs. of Sandusky. Mrs. Brown, before her marriage was Catherine A. Nickoli, of Norwalk.

Mr. Brown, a painter by trade, is a native Sanduskian. The Browns have four children, Mrs. Nick Pisarsky, of Sandusky and Robert, Michael and Barbara at home, and three granddaughters, Lynn, Nancy and Debra Pisarsky. PUT-IN-BAY Mrs.

D. A. Cassetta has arrived from Hamilton, O. to spend sev eral weeks here before returning to their home in Florida. While the Rev.

and Mrs. Cassetta are here they, will have a family reunion. Mrs. "Paul Geer and children have returned to their home in Metamora, O. after visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Hal lock. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Webster have been entertaining guests from New York and Pennsylvania.

A large group of Boy Scouts from Cleveland and Berea who were camping on Kelleys Island spent a day picnicking here this past week. Swimming and life saving classes are still being conducted by a group of women who spend their summers here. A number of the local children are attending the classes. Arthur Traverso of Cleveland spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

A. Traverso. Lynn Schnurr of Cleveland spent the week-end here. their cottage, Moore's dock, for the season. Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Frye accompanied their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frye of Fairborn on a motor trip to Nova Scotia. Mrs.

Fay Mantell has as a house guest, Mrs. Zoe Nichols of Detroit for two weeks. Patty Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson is spending two weeks with her aunt and uncle, Mr.

and Mrs. Vern Adams, Elkhart, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maloy had as recent guests, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Gans. Mrs. Mildred Allah, Catawba Cliffs, had as recent guests, her sister, Mrs. C.

E. Eichman, To ledo, Miss Peggy Warden and Miss Alice Rupp of Topeka, and Mrs. Walding Rupp of To- opened! ledo. I "We're always in a party mood with Playtex Tiny Deb and Tiny Lad Waterproof Party Pants, tiny Lad has make- I believe pockets and fly front. High fashion Tiny Deb has I shirred tricot nylon ruffles.

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of Youngstown; Mrs. Frank Manijak and family, of Struthers; Mrs. Paul Yastco and son, of Columbia Station; Zolton Molnar, of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Zemkie and son of Toledo; Mr.

and Mrsr Charles Miller, of Norwalk; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Orth, of Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs. James Rhode, of Old Homestead; Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Henes, Mrs. Eldon Zimmer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor, of Huron; Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Knallay and sons, of Milan, HENRIETTA Farm Women's Club will meet August 15 at the home of Mrs. Nelson Brill. The meeting is scheduled for 1 p.m. and the project will be pillow tops.

Members are asked bring one half yard of material with matching thread to work on. The MYF is sponsoring an ice cream social at Henrietta Methodist Church Thursday evening, August 8, to begin at 7:30 p.m. The public is invited. Proceeds from tax stamps will be used towards the puBChase of chimes for the church organ. The Women's Guild picnic was held at Linwood Park Sunday with about 60 in attendance.

A worship'service was held followed by a picnic' dinner at noon. Games for the children were in charge of Mrs. Albert Latteman and Mrs. John Berger. Rev.

Robert Cleveland, will preach at Henrietta United Church of Christ Sunday morning, August 18, which will be observed as vacation Sunday with no services. August 25 Rev. Dewees Singley will return from his vacation. A bake sale will be held at Brushaber's in Vermilion a urday morning sponsored by Henrietta Women's Guild. Mrs.

Florence Siegrest, Bay Village, Mrs. Robert Hufnagel and Mrs. Dwight Jackson were evening callers of Mrs. Ernest Lamvermeyer. Lookiiig for Value? Summer Shoe Clearance Sale Children's Dress and Casual Shoes COSTS.LESS...TO BUV THF f- UfflPliTSmJO 113 W.

MARKET ST. SANDUSKY CH i 0 DOLLS 'N TOYS FOR GIRLS 'N BOYS COMPLETE DOLL HOSPITAL The Doll House Hayes at Osborne We Give and Redeem Vacationland Stamps IN CM Paint Wallpaper By Robert L. Wilke BATHROOM SYMPHONY If we were asked what room in the house has undergone the gre a change in recent years, we'd be quick to answer: the bathroom, both in functionalism and decorative beauty. The cold white clinical look, so popular in bathrooms of the past, has been replaced by color schemes that give warm and refreshing character. As the bathroom is usually a small room, the monochromatic color scheme 7one color with varying tones of the color) lends itself ideally to many interesting bathroom treatments.

A symplaany of has been used in the smartly tailored wallpaper with a pattern that simulates green marble. This ties in with the green marble counter top. Cabinets and area above the counter have been enameled a soft, garden- pool green. Make your bathroom something to sing about with time-tested wall coverings (wallpapei or treated fabric covering) combined with paint colors that are truly song inspiring. We'll be happy to help you plan your color scheme anytime.

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