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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 9

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Skating Party Is Holiday Highlight For Girl Scouts Girl Scouts of Neighborhood and guests enjoyed a Roller Skating Party, Friday afternoon at the Sandusky Roller- drome. Brownies, guests and leaders skated from 1 to, 2:30 add Intermediates and Seniors from 2:30 to 4 p. m. Through courtesy of the management, refreshments of pop and pretzels were included in the admission. With Mrs.

Richard chairman and Mrs. Robert Wassner, cochairman the. following girls enjoyed the pleasant vacation activity. Charlenc Patterson. Marty Ruggles.

Barbara Doutls, Carole Reber, Gail Michel, Mary Ann Michel, Jane Lavender, Connie Emch, Sharon Spiegel, Pamela Hermes, Anne Gilcher, Laura Ramon, Linda Pisarsky, Robin Baratt. Taffy Sprow, Mary Lester, Lynne Bolon. Linda Brown, Nancy Jones, Connie Gillette, Martha Baker, Pamela Wieland, Marcia Kohlman. Mary Jane Lester, Sandra McGookey, Mary Baker. Diane Griffiths, Sandra Campbell.

Linda Roberts, Sherry Maroni, Linda Vara, Nancy Joseph, Ann Erickson, Kathy Bennett, Nancy Runk, Kathy Miller, Sandy Campbell, Alice Parker, Deborah Fink, Sue Tucker, Barbara Beamer, Bernice Blum, Karen DeVore, Alan DeVore, Kathy Holly, Kathy Fox, Judy Gysan, Jody Dibold, Callie Ann Stewart, Annette Marshall, Jean Unckrich, Linda Trennfer, Kathy Reiman, Susan Schultz, Patti Wobser, Julie Lewis, Diane Hill, Charlene Hammond, Mary Kerber, Linda Reisch, Cathy Lewis, Linda Hoffman, Patti Roth, Marilyn Luipold, Anne Frankel, Linda Roberts, Jeannette Hammond, Lillie M. Reisch, Ruth Ann Reisch, Alison Perry, Elizabeth Compton, Peggy Compton, Buffy Endle, Geri Yates, Donna Smith, Wanda Sweet, Gayle" Green, Gail Byington, Anita Ramon, Sue Anderson, Virginia Smith, Diane Luipold, Joyce Heinz, Sharon Biggs, Jeri Bickley, Kathy Ross, Terry, Bickley, Vernita Knapp, Marsha Miller, Jariie Harpst, Donna Martin, Joan Wendt, Patty "IBrosick, Karen Powers, Agnes Harple, June Bickley, Judy Bickley, Linda Hartung, Cathy try. Ruth Gilson. Gall, Gilson. Peggy Weis, Donna Roth, Gail Jean Gilson, Bonnie Rufo, Jane Krider, Mrs.

Kenneth Smith, "Mrs. Geo. Green, Mrs. Richard Grif 7 fiths, Mrs. DeVore, Mrs.

F. Pitsenburg, Mrs. Earl Knapp, Mrs. Charles Gilcher. Lee Rhinemillers Go Into New Home After Wedding Trip HURON, Dec.

4 Mrs, Mary Ellen Krecke, daughter of Mr. Lloyd Roberts of Cleveland-rd, became the bride of Lee Rhinemiller, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rhinemiller, of Adams- av in a quiet ceremony at her parents' home on Friday evening. Only the two immediate families were present when the Rev.

George BeN of the First Presbyterian Church performed the double ring service in the candle- lighted living room. Mrs. Robei'ts entertaine.d the families at a buffet supper fol- lovying the service and the couple left for a brief honeymoon afterwards. Upon their return to Huron, Mr. and Mrs.

Rhinemiller will be at home in a new residence which they have just finished building on Huron-Avery-rd. Duane. Schoewe Feted At Party Mr. and Mrs. Dale Schoewe, 5114 Schenk-rd, were hosts at a birthday party honoring their son Duane, on his fourth birthday.

Among guests who attended the celebration and brought gifts for the birthday lad were maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Durell Mapus; paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Schoewe; Tom Mapus, Karen Mapus, Jane and Mark Wilhelm, Tommy Malone, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Wilhelm, Mr. and Mrs. Don Mapus, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Malone, Lois Crapsey, and Frank Judith Marshman Becomes Bride Of Nick J. Laviola Juditji May Marshman, daughter of Mrs. C. H. Marshman, of Bellevue, and the" late William Marshman, and Nfck J.

Laviola, son of Mr. and Mrs. Laviola, Mon- roe-st, Bellevue, were married Sahtrday morning in St. Paul's Catholic Church, NorWalk. The Rev.

Msgr. Hilary Weger officiated. The bride was escorted to the altar by her uncle, Dale Marshman, Mansfield. She wore a traditional gown of lace over bridal satin with fitted bodice designed with long pointed sleeves and a small collar. Gloria Hackathorn, Norwalk, was maid of honor and bridesmaids were Mrs.

Wayne Funk, Elyria, and Darlene Schoenegge, Norwalk. Dominic Laviola, Bellevue, was best man for his brother and ush ers were Jack Aller and Charles Iahello, also of Bellevue. The wedding dinner was served at the Norwalk Country Club and reception was held for the couple in the evening. The bride's table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake. Hostesses for the affair were the -Yvonne Toney, Sandra Hanville and Phyllis Mi ner, all of Norwalk.

The bride attended Norwalk and Norwalk St. Paul High schools. Mr. Laviola graduated from Bellevue High school and served in the U. S.

Marine Corps. He is employed as an inspector at the Ford plant, Sandusky. EASY FISH SAUCE NEW YORK a tangy dressing for fish, stir into 1 cup of iihipgpnnn minced parsley and a teaspoon of anchovy paste. Mrs. Wallace Speaks To Margaretta PTA Margaretta PTA met in regu lar session Tuesday evening in the school cafeteria.

Following the business meeting, Mrs Pauline Wallace, Erie-co Ele mentary Supervisor, presented an interesting and informative talk on "How Your Child Learns to Read." Plans were made for the De cember meeting to be held next Tuesday, Dec. 10. The music department, under the direction of Arch B. Krum, wilL furnish the entertainment. Cwtof CiJents The fourth grade Blue Birds at SS.

Peter and Paul will meet Friday after school with their leader, Miss Brown, to' make Christmas gifts. Mrs. Emmett Murray, group organization chairman, will assist the group. The final training, session of Girl Scout leaders and interested persons will be held Thursday morning from 9 to 12 to complete the basic 16' hours' course. Miss Donna Sutherland, district director of Western Gate Council, will be on hand to help with the training which has been under the direction of Mrs.

M. R. a volunteer trainer. Included in the final session will be resources, continuous training plan, flag ceremony, fly-up investiture and investiture of leaders. Mrs.

Richard Michel and Mrs. Richard Baker have assisted Mrs. Sharpe by being elected patrol leaders and helping with the smooth mechanics of the course. Birthday Fete For Cynthia Behnke Cynthia eldest daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

Allen Behnke, 1413 Lindsley-st, celebrated her 6th birthday Sunday afternoon by entertaining some of her kindergarten friends. After playing a number of games, guests were served ice cream and pink-and-white frosted birthday cake. The little hostess then opened an array of pretty gifts. Included on the guest list were Kathy Morrell, Sharon Peters, Cynthia Groom, Dawn Vettel, Effective Decor, i SA us YnRE IS 9 Wednesday, December 4, 1937 Games and Contestsi Feature Salon Party jFTA Chapters Fete ed an vhite ors he Exchange Student Eight and Forty, Erie-co Salon No. 613 were used effectively in decorative details for the groups RM AON Dcc 4 Tuhe Christinas party at Baroni's Res- mihon tTA, sponsored by Miss taurant Monday Chadwick.

entertained thej Place favors were small white Erie C0 FTA members at a Christ-! bells tied with red ribbons. mas artv in the South-st School Marion Bailey was chairman forj onor of Mlss the party assisted bv Mrs. Hugol Fleischmann exchange student Schaufelberger and Mrs. Freda from Germany. The Vermilion Ebner.

is co-sponsor for Miss After, a gift exchange, Mrs Mabel Royer. chapeau, conducted! Members of the Berlin Heights, a short business meeting. It wasjMilan, Perkins and Huron FTA voted to give Mrs. Elizabeth Gil- were present, at the party. Two; bert, child welfare chairman students from Sweden check to Duy Christmas, gifts for and an exchange student fronv the tubercular children at a kjGermany were present to tell of Ridge customs in their lands.

O. i Awards were won by Mrs. Eb- IIAC XAinict-or ner and Mrs. Marc Freeman. eST Minister Following the meeting members Pffiflch At enjoyed contests and games pre-.

pared-by the committee. Florence Church Others attending were Mrs.4 CarJ Goodsite, Mrs. Juanita Za'hn, Mrs. Frank Weller, Mrs. Eleanora Dahmen, Mrs.

Laura Webster, Mrs. Wade Miller, Mrs. Harold Miller and Mrs. Wilbert Blatt. Next meeting of the Salon will be a puppet sewing session at Mrs.

Mabel Royer's home, 205 nev 1S Cedar Point-rdwy, Monday, clatcd witn the social action cora jmittee of the United Church of Debbie Wilson, Donna Meyers, Chris He be J. Sharon Kromer, and. Kathy Wil- Principal speakers at; the: Social i Act ion Institute to be conducted 'Saturday at the First Congrega- Queen visit to the Church. Sandusky. United States long since is over NIW UNI OF SATIN HATS 2 HANDBAGS HOSIERY IDEAL FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS cm" si.

AHRENS' HAT SHOP Phone 4549 New Floor Care Ends Waxing iiTlfUL FlOOKS 'hanks to Glaxo it's no 1 necessary to wax and scrub; jiutjF' GLAM FLORENCE, Dec. of the Florence United Congregational Church will be occupied by the Rev. Chester Marcus for the 10:30 a. m. services on Sunday, Dec.

8. A minister of the and One of the difficult of housekeeping is to wax linoleum and asphalt tile floors Now. apply Glaxo about twice a year, tt maintains a high lustre nan' slip coating that seals out Glaxo dries in one hour and is water clear It's cheaper than wax in the long run, besides saving terrific amount of "work, phis trolly a beautiful floor. BLACKWOOD'S SUPERIOR AUTO SUPPLY 152 COLUMBUS AVE. 374 but her impact on fashion lingers on.

The Fashion Co-ordination Institute, representing the jewelry industry, reports tiaras showing more frequently at formal occasions since the queen's visit. Necklaces also are bulkier, longer, and set with glowing stones, whether real or simulated. PERKINS GRANGE All juveniles between one and 14 years of age whose parents are members of Perkins Grange are invited to a Christmas party to be held Dec. 15 from 1:30 to 4 p. m.

in the Grange hall. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. REDDY KILOWATT SAYS: THERE'S FUN being old-fashioned Switch to Formerly 229.95 the Westing house Twins You must be tired of the trials and troubles of old-fashioned washdays! End them all with the Westinghouse Twins that do your work at the turn of a dial. The Laundromat's new agitator action washes the whole 9 -lb. load equally well.

No guessing about that full joad either with the Westinghouse Weigh-to-Save loading door. There's a soap-and-water saver, too! And the Westinghouse dryer just plain saves your clothes by treating them to gentle care. No buffeting winds or sudden rain. Just dial your own weather. Both models with the familiar slanted tub for extra convenience.

So why wait? Buy now. Wonderful way to live better electrically! JIDDY KILOWATT 1 ElECTRIC SIUVANT OHIO COMPANY IELLEVUE SANDUSKY A kuii tlitlrli PT. CLINTON WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 1 SWEATERS BAN-LON SLIPOVERS 4.98 BAN-LON CARDIGANS 6.98 WOMEN'S COAT SWEATERS SIZES 38 TO 46 5 .98 BULKY KNITS 7 .98 to 8.98 Nylon Dacron Slips 3 .98 to 7 .98 DUSTERS 3 .98 to 8.98 LAURA JONES HAT DRESS SHOP 162 Columbus Ave. Phone 638 HIRE GUTS Beautiful decorator designed Hvin room with long, luxurious sofa and companion lounge chatrl he international LOOK sumptuous reversible seat cushions LOOK stunning button 4 and welt back design LOOK vide arms added to your seating comfort LOOK brass and ebony highlight the blond tables. All tables are stain and scratch resistant LOOK wonderful new fabrics in your favorite colors.

BROWNWORTH ELECTRIC AND FURNITURE 618 W. Washington St. Phone: 853 OPEN FRI. SAT. NITES TILL 9 3-VJJI.

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