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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 6

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Social Events Ed Con 1800s the attendants hostesses and guests attend Wilmington's Only Approved SINGER SEWING MACHINE DEALER! Dble 4 me a 382 2821 ADS union has been held in the din The basket dinner will be at 1 SHOP COMPARE and SAVE at I asked the blessing on the gath ering paid tribute to the Hale or a club into permitted South his diamond los make five hearts North dealer Both sides vulnerable business with his father in New Antioch datehas been set for the Wedding WEST 4 J10983 VAQ3 J61072 NORTH 4 AKQ7659 Supper Arranged for lorida Guests greetings from Mr Couden of Cincin Hixson ami! Reunion Held Sunday Villars Chapel WSCS Society of Christian ervice of Villars Chapel will meet at 1:30 Wednesday at the residence of Miss Cecilia King Co hostesses will be Mrs Aaron Sewell Mrs Dick Sewell and Mrs Ethel Carson Clinton Council 32 Clinton Council 32 Daughter? of America will have awhHe Always you will find airley Hardware Stores better Both pries and quality backed by service ing with descriptive material and illustrations Old in Massa enuseus was num in uoiomai times by forebears of Ralph Waldo Emerson and was the home of both Emerson and Hawthorne Mrs Boring was present in the when a mock battle commemorating American Independence was Mrs Byron Dun Greg Geoff and Graham Mr and Mrs Roy Dawson Mr and Mrs Everett Young and Miss Betty Love Mr and Mrs Grove were married Aug 28 1937 in Rich mond Ind They live on the Stoltz farm on Black Rd north of Reesville where four gener ations of the family have lived beginning with Mr and Mrs Roy Grove parents of Mr Rus sell Grove who has lived on the farm for 37 years Children of the Russell Groves are Richard and Jeanne Wilson Third gen eration is Richard born on the farm 26 years ago while hjs son Ricky who lived on the Jarm the first two years of his life is the fourth generation Senior Citizens Visit Bardstown at the home of Mr and Mrs Lewis Davis in Cuba on Sun day Those attending wereMrs Elmyra Hixson Mr and Mrs George Paris and Michael of Blanchester Mr and Mrs Ray mond Hixson Ruby and Ann Mr Don DeZarn Misa Janet Miller of Wilmington Mr and Mrs Raymond Hixson Wil liam Arthur and Lori Sue of Midland Mr and Mrs Charles Hixson and Robert of Rees ville Mr and Mrs Willard Arm strong Linda'rank John Dobby and Jamie of South Leb anon Mr and Mrs Carl Chandler and James of Milford Mrs Juanita Swigart Jerry S' Shelia Micheal and Juanita Mr Donald of Strat ford Manor Mr and Mrs loyd Davis Dale Donald and Daniel of Martinsville Howard and Zelma Davis of Cuba' lorida The death about Aug 20 with burial in Cincinnati Mr 'Schlapp was The bidding: North East' A 4 Pass friAnn zsr I it Uela Ua HaH painted life sized portraits of Dr and Mrs Kelley Hale which were also exhibited in the hospital Sunday In addition to the two deaths (Mr! and Mrs Schlapp were regular at tendants at the reunion for many years) one birth was re corded that of a son George Charles Barns to Lt (jg) and Mrs David Wallace Barns of Norfolk Va The baby was born eb 6 1964 He is the grandson of Mr and Mrs Barns of Wilmington Route 2 Mrs Hayes reported the death of Mr Schlapp and read a letter of Donald nati Members ing were Mr Male Mr and Mrs Hale Dr and Mrs Nathan Hale and sons Phillip Jonathan and rtfnk Mrs Russell Hal Mrs Hayes and soivanddaughter in law Mrind Mrs Meredith Hayesof Columbus Mr andMrs James Knowles Dr of their daughter Darlene to Mrs Kent Copeland of Dayton Mr Lee James Edwards son Boys Rugged Moe Oxfords Sizes 3 to 8 $287 EAfeT 442 5 4KQJ98 SOUTH 4 VKJ1087642 4AK1032 Girls' Trim Bal Oxfords Sizes 12 to 4 $369 Johnston Anderson annual reunion which was the committee which included scheduled for Sunday has been MYD shoe 1Y1L I LI SERVICE 121 Broadway St Blanchester Birthday Marked By Noon Picnic A picnic dinner Sunday The 47th annual Hale family reunion was held at Rombach Place the Clinton County His torical Society Museum Sun day Long tables were spread under the shade trees on the cast lawn for a basket dinner at 1 Mrs Ethel Hale Hayes pres this city for his brother Steven Mil Canton the Names Omitted Among friends and relatives who assisted at the tea table at the Irvin Dunn wedding recep tion Saturday evening were Mrs William Irving Mrs Hubert Murphy of this city and4 Mrs Eric Aldeg of Columbus NEW ENGLAND LIE ALLEN McKAY New England Mutual Life Insurance South St 382 2196 MISS QUESENBERRY of Mr and Mrs John wards of Wilmington Route 4 Miss Quesenberry was grad uated from Du Pont High Schoolf Charleston last spring Mr Edwards attended Port William High School and has recently completed a tour of duty with the United States Armed orces in Germany He is currently in the construction Study of amous Homes Topic at Progress Club In an illustrated talk Mrs Carl Boring presented the program Monday evening to members of the Progress Club at tBe home of Mrs 1 i tttt iana tier suojeci was Homes of Writers in New England 8 Wilmington News Journal Tuesday Sept 1 1964 ing thrown into the lead When East showed out on the heart it was not really difficult for declarer to interpret unusual trump play He there fore cashed the king of dia monds West fnllowinv suit and tnen exited witn tne deuce of hearts! ing or else to make himself out West had to win the trick with as a nero However the exacMacts are 1 not terribly important if the hand itself is of interest SO a good whether or 1 not you cnoose to oeiieve It seems that South got" to five hearts 'doubled on the bid din a shown Undoubtedly West rtAnhlArt In an i North back 'into soades but noon at the home of Mrs Pearl Rose on Wayne Rd celebrated the birthday anniversary of her son Mr Donald Rose Present were the family of from the group tne vuest of nnnnr Mrs TUESDAY SEPTEMBER I Ohio Zeta Omtcron chapter Beta Sigma Phi sorority with Mrs Gary Carpenter 432 Mulberry St' Vernon Chapter OES Clarka ville at Masonic Temple 7 Loyal Chapter oes at Sabina nd Mrs Sharp and three Masonic Temple a iv Din daughters ot Tacoma Wash lint I en1 rtntirthfflr Malieca Kfic UHUkUSVS 4U A'AAOa Legion Auxiliary Walter Brock and Mrs Virginia Bernard Back To School CHILDREN'S Quality Wear UWeR A SHOES Shqgs'Boys and Girls willwear with pride and pleasure in school and out Styled right Built for Sturdy Comfortable wear at budget prices Those who took part in the dancing and singing were the choir director Julia Curry the pianist Ann Kelly Terry Bren da and Johnny Inlow VickiPriest Susan and Becky Had dix Tina Curry Ricky and Bobby Robinson Mary and Lar rie Kelly A prayer was offered and ancestors Jacob and Martha ts iven to the residents Harvey Hale who came to Clinton County from North Car Atmosphere and ood are the best 4 best man Ushers were Mr lard of "North brother and Mr Glenn Cox of Waynesville the bride brother A reception was held in the undercroft of the church follow ing the ceremony Assistingwere Miss Donna Rhine Miss Anita Millard and Mrs rench Mayhle Ihe bride and bridegroom will veil of the live in Cincinnati at 660 Straight a prayer St after their return from their book mounted with white sweet wedding trip Mr Cox a gradu ate of Harveysburg High School will complete his studies at the University of Cincinnati College of Accounting and Business Ad tnini at raf I nn Ila i ftfisnriaftd Mr and Mrs Dean Vanscoy with the Western Southern Life were hosts at a potluck supper Insurance Co of Cincinnati Thursday evening at their home The bride a 1961 graduate of in honor of the' broth Hoover High School will be a er "and family Mr and Mrs senior in the Cincinnati Univer Burdette Vanscoy' Jennifer sity College of Architecture In Brenda and reddy Joe of Ti terior Design and Art Preceding the wedding re hearsal of their son and vMiss Millard Mr and Mrs Harold Cox gave a dinner for the wed ding party and other guests at the Howard Johnson Restaurant on Reading Rd 'Cincinnati animated discussion as "mem bers compared early American i modern Mrs wii oland served tea from a tea table trimmed with late sum met blossoms at which Mrs MorrisSniderpresideLGuests of the club were Mrs Townsend and the daughter Mrs Dunlap of Akron Missed was Miss ElsieMcCoy scheduled as co host ess for the afternoon A card of wishes was sent to her" Mrs Snider president read poem in memory of Mrs Rena Johnson an honorary member whose death occurred recently Social Calendar Phone 382 2576 47th Reunion of Choir Gives Program i At Nursing Home Hale Connection Residents of White Cottage Held at Museum Nursing Home Blanchester nouie i were given a party and program Thursday after noon by the junior choir of the Cuba riends Church Those who took part in COURTESY and SERVICE (At no extra charge) Of course we deliver volir prescriptions to your here in Wilmington ana in Clinton County service The big comfortable chairs in the store are for you You can wait in ease while your medical needs are readied for you The pharmacist has time for you glad you chose his store and ready for a chat courtesy The dependable prescription work the free 2 hour parking in the General Denver Hotel Parking lot free! Courtesy service and the little' extras that fnake life easier the Denver May We Be Your Pharmacy? PHONE 382 3573 or Dependable Delivery Denver Drug Ethical tn the 83 Main St Denver Hotel Wilmington Ohie George Gunnar Rainer ree Prescription Delivery Service to any Home in Clinton County ree 2 hour parking lot next to General Denver Hotel 'X 5 Miss Edgington Complimented With Prenuptial Bridal Shower Mrs Hugh Bowen of near Doyle Mrs Willard Minton Martinsville was hostess sat a daughters Mrs bridal shower at her home Sun day for Miss Carolyn Edging" ton bride elect of Mr Charles Richard Rhonemus Their wed ding will take place Saturday 19 Mr Rhonemus is the son of Mr Robert Rhonemus of near Lynchburg The hostess used wedding bells and a bride doll on the cen ter of the gift table for her dec oration for the party carrying out a color scheme of green and white In contests Mrs Otis RevealMrs Willard Minton and Mrs Harold Quigley won prizes Refreshments were set ved i tc were the bride h'e Mrs Burd ette Edgington the prospective grandmother Mrs Richard Rhonemus with whom he has lived Mrs Clarence Lunsford Mrs Lawrence Rhoades Mrs Robert Johnson Mrs Leo AIRLEY HARDWARE STORES 1 Wilmington Blanchester Hillsboro i w4 Lynchburg Waynesville i 8Hna Cnni'ew PttiTAnr r4 County went by chartered bus anV long time Sitnrlav th RarHcfnwn JCv anrl 0l HC had vianeu we rusher home and saw the musical drama Steuben oster The group was delightfully impressed with the way Bards town has preserved this histori cal setting of pioneer days and Buffet Supper Celebration of Anniversary Mr and Mrs Russell Grove $ere the guests of honor at a surprise party their daughter and family Mr and Mrs Dor sey Wilson Kelly and Karla gave in celebration of their wedding anniversary riday evening The event was a buf supper at their home in Sa bina The buffet table was cen tered with a lavishly decorated cake inscribed with An niversary Mother 'and Small tables were set up on the pleasant lawn for the sup per at which guests were Mr and Mrs Richard Grove Rick Charissa Rae and' Doug Mr in the costumes of the early Claude Grove Mr and Mrs igOOs the attendants" hostesses Dale Matthews Sharon Kay actors wore beautiful hoop "nd Brian of Lebanon Mr and skirts for the women and the old time form ab suits for men They were appreciative too of the southern hospitality they encountered and to Miss Mar giirite Gumley director of the Senior Citizens Center for mak ing the trip possible Clara Schultz of Cleveland Jar Paul Rose Randy Robirr and Rick of JDayton Mr and Mrs Bertram Rose and daughters Madeline and Patricia and nieces" Sherri and Terri Wilson Mr and Mrs Robert Babb and sons Thomas and Mark nf thic vice president Mrs city The Driftwood Room at Airport Bowl 3 Highway East of Wilmington HAVE YOU SEEN THIS MAN? He is a life insurance special ist He has wide experience in all areas of personal es tate and? business security programs through the ter contract of New England Life He will be glad to explain to you why it is said that this contract offers the finest combination of guaranteed benefits at 4 any price Call him today a club South would not have had the slightest trouble mak ing five hearts doubled He would have lost only two trump tricks in iuch case Declarer had the presence of mind to play the four on the' ace a play which eventually turned out to be highly import ant West shifted to the jack of diamonds at trick two again choosing the best line of de fense South took the jack with the ace and led the king of hearts West realized what might hap ped to him if he followed low so he drooped the oueen on the South West king in order to try to avoid be Officers of the Association art Mrs Calrence Curl of Sabina president Mrs James Bone of Aenia Povmnnzl Corman Gw Mattie Nixon Mrs Charles Mur city secretary and Mrs Harold phy Mrs George Poorman and owler also of Xenia treasur Mrs Young er Contract Bridge by Jay Betker mer and also their daughter Miss Ann Wallace Bams senior at Ohio State University where she is' majoring in home ecP nomics who has been living in Naw Vnrlr Riirnmnr while employed by the rigi staSedi'on Concord Bridge visi daire division of the General ble from Old She AlnaoH fha ini ArAcf in a ond luuixirs exilian hi lda worm air formative talk by reading Em They visited Ann in New York rson Concord and she visited in talk inspired New Jersey during their stay The son Rill re turned with Mr and Mrs Barns literature with to resume his studies at mington High School today Millard Cox Marriage Service Read in Christ Church Chapel Present at the supper were Mr and Mrs Earl Vanscov son John De Board Mr and Mrs Harold Wade Sharon Jewel and Emily Mrs Harold Gene Wade Mr and Mrs Alva Zurface and Mrs James Zurface Matk and Derek Mr and Mrs Joe Zurface Sandy and Dennie Mr and Mrs Char les Zurface and Betsy Mr and Mrs Robert Schuyler' Steve Lisa Robyn Rodney Zbrface of this city Sammy Smith of TTT 7 a I VVUUL Ut clAAU AJCl Uj la Johnny and Roxann children elephant party Thursday at 8 of the hosts Tbe residence of Mrs Ray Several members of the fami ox ly connection unable to be pre sent were Mr and Mrs TerryjDr and Mrs Richard Mc Lee Zurface and children Mr Coy and daughter Carolyn re and Mrs Norval lgyd'and Mr turned to Pittsburgh Pa Mon and Mrs EarlJSloyd who were day after a visit with Dr Me in GeorgiAfifting Mr and Mrs father Mr McCoy Donald" 'Schuyler and children at his farm Engaged Hfr and Mrs William Quesenberry of Charleston Hixson family picnic was held Mr and Mrs Edward Millard heart roses stephanotis andsa Va announce the engagement or Aortn canton announce tne tin showers marriage of their daughter Linda Ann to Mr Donald Lee was the matron of honor Pam Cox son of Mr and Mrs HarXela Cox the flower girl Mr old Cox of this city The Rev Norman Cox of Donald Karshmer performed the double ring ceremony in the chapel of Christ Church Cincin nati on Saturday afternoon Aug 22 at 2:30 The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a floor length gown of crystal line and Chantilly lace The de tachable cathedral train was ac 'cented at the back of the bell shaped skirt by a self' fabric Dior bow Three organza roses held the bouffant bride who carried Sigma Phi aorority with Mra Charlei Adama a Ampriran i Unit Wilmington Veteran Post 49 at Legion Home 9 Evening Missionary Circle Tirst Baptist Church with Mrs Robert Wilson I WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 3 Villars Chapel WSCS with Mls Cecilia King 1:30 Progressive Mothers Club with'Mrs Rebecca Webb Port 1 vnuren wow nesjey aoom 2 Lumberton Methodist Church nt nVMlvnk ma MV? vnuitii i vv Martinsville Methodist Church and Mrs George Bowman in csLwlth waiher residence there for the sum Wednesday Book Cub Mrs Burdette Bennett hostess at Moffat Party House 8 Springfield riends Church Woman Society at church 2 Dover WCTU picnic with Mr? George Davis 12:30 THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 3 Morrisville Methodist Church WSCS Mrs Duane McCoppln hostess atchurch 1:30 Clinton Council 32 of A with Mrs Ray Cox 8 Afternoon Missionary Circle irst Baptist Church with Mrs'Ernest Williams 2:15 Mt Olive Sewing Club Mrs Minnie Matthews hostess at re sidence Mrs Orville Harner 2 Cowan's Creek Ladles Aid So ciety in church annex 12:30 Richland WSCS at Melvin Methodist Church 7:30 RIDAY SEPTEMBER 4 English Club with Mrs Harry and George Van zant Mrs Maynard Spence Mrs Glenn Spence Mrs Wil liam Osborne Mrs Eugene Rhoades Mrs Elvis Huffman Mrs Richard Shultz Mrs Curtis Vest' Mrs Jerry Grimm Mrs Lou Burnett Mrs Chester Cox Mrs Lorena Cox Mrs Lyman Wil liams Mrs Tom Michael Mrs Clav lora Mrs Otis Mrs rank price Mrs Merlin ident called the group togeth Winkle Mrs Goldie Kratzer er with her heirloom bell and Mrs Harold StorcY Mrs Stan ley Davis and Wanda Mrs Har old Quigley Mrs Lewis Stan forth Mrs rancis Wilkinson Mrs Sam Roush Mrs Sharon Lindsay Mrs Ray Daugherty olina and settled in the Spring Mrs Helen Ludwick Miss Ma field Church community where bel Thompson they and Mrs mother Mrs Leroy Wilkin' Mrs John Elizabeth Carter Harvey are Unger Mrs Curtis "Tucker buried in the cemetery Miss Judy Evans Mrs Ilpmer The affair was informal with Hale and Anita Mrs Carl no program planned Guests ander and daughter Mrs left from time to time to visit Wayne Carver and Cheryl Mrs Hale Hospital where the paint red West and Cheri Miss Ka jngs and drawings of the later th4? Holmes Mrs Raymond" Dr Krilov Halo wprp nn Avhihi Richardson Mrs Gerald en Hnn daR Mrs Clay McCandlessnd Only reCorded dur ouuuy ing the was the xuib xiaiivaB xuuups nie tusville la Mrs Vanscoy and the children spent August visiting relatives and friends mt vanscoy wimng mem Aug In her urogram Mrs Boring Dr TYola whlrh ACAiirrA'rl KIaw writArs and nnpft nt the Amen MA IftAA IL 11 ar ww ana me aeam or mr can ciassiCs Whittier Longfel £7 Charles Schlapp of Rossmoyne YXVVI YTa vviIa AM A OW14 VtMftVCnM nrhv Viazi wfiiAnihr in She cited examples of their lorida The dea occurred work and inted outhe rcla ariAHt Atlf A nnih kuwiol In tionship of their philosophies of life and literature to their home environments In each case 'Mrs Boring had personally vis ited the homesteads in New England in order to gain Information to pass on to her classes when she was a teach er of American literature Mounted color photographs were displayed" pointing out how many of the 19th century homes are being au thentically maintained in order to show how their former illus trious residents once lived Of particular interest to the group was the home of John Green leaf Whittier the Quaker poet who it was said the essential aspects of Quaker life more adequately thanjmy other person from 1830 to Mrs Bojingaescribed Whit home near Haver hillMass which wag the lo cale of his masterpiece bound and recited excerpts of the poem which told of the heavy snowstorm when sun gave at noon a sadder light than waning In telling about the Iongfel low home she described its lay out and design and also showedphotographs of the chil dren who inspired Chil Of political as well as literary importance Hda Vinnczs In Pa rnhrflersji Mace Mr and Mrs Barns was a residence of George Vacation in East Washington In Revolutionary Days A oundation charged Mr and MrsC Bams of with its perpetual maintenance Wilmintrton Rout 2 rriiirned and upkeep supplied Mrs Bor riday evening from an eight aay vacation trip to Longport where they visited Dr Bake a white cake in a round effort to chase layercake pan and cool Scoop11 tha AAMTAW VRA AkLa 4k I 4 vuu VUV vvmci VL U3C vaikc MUU North go for this and Wlth and whipped wisely elected to pass'Weslled Jam garmsh prettdy Use the arSTKiril the cake crumbs leftover in a This turned nnt tn be an custardy bread pudding ceptionally good lead If West had led a spade a diamond or READ THE CLASSIIED Antioch Ladies Aid Society Meets" Ladies AidjSocfety of the New Antioch Church of Christ com byied its July and August meet lngs Wednesday in one at the residence of Mrs Ross Eakins Committees fofboth meetings were hostesses The president Mrs Herman Arnold read Vaca and County and Mrs Robert Eakins gave devotions She read Psalms I led the' group in repeating the Prayer and asked for a moment of silent prayer for a member the late Mrs rank Vandervort A favorite verse of Scripture made up roll call responses Thank you notes for flowers and cards were read and cards signed for three members who are ill A 45 contribution from Mrs Corda Miller was received Mrs Wilford Y6ung treasur er was appointed to buy table cloths for the church tables A contest by Mrs Oscar Deck on was xjiiKiiaii vii won by Mrs Arnold: Mrs Rob Bush 8 pj ert Eakins read a poem titled Mrs Carl JohnstonAnderSOn Deck read poems School and and Reunion Rescheduled won a contest the hostess con A salad course was served by family AAWimitton iirKmh i nnl i il wavm Ums guvak ui uvuvr lurs nose Mrs Ross Eakins Mrs Oscar chanSed to Sunday Sept 13 in steven Brenda and Brian the Deck Mrs Robert Eakins Mrs 441 building at the Xenia younger son Ocie Mr Carl Dqck Mrs OlUe DOdd fairgrounds Heretofore the re and Everett Hines Mfrs i i i iininn hoc hwn nalrt in 4ka dm 11 1 VI 1 0 Uj 3 It Xxl VyXXg JC A Vsi McDermott Mrs? James Eakins room av me lairgrounas Wri A I V' I Tiaxamaa Present were guests Mrs Ha and a white elephant sale zel Clement Mrs Eakins held during the afternoon' Mrs King and five children and members Mrs Ernest Arra smith Mrs Gurney Adams Mrs Arnold Mrs Lonnie Cur tis Mrs Doris Kendall Mrs SJacqnet CJOUND IGflTQ South Wllmlnrtov Opening ace of hearts When a reader sends "hand it is sometimes hard to tell whether the deal actually happened the way it is told or whether the reader embellishedd the story a little in order to make the hand more interest the three and was forced to re turn a spade dummy This to dispose of ers and thus doubled M' 7 xl 5 i 1 'X 7 7 1 1 I A z' i 1 V' 7 I 1 4 7 1 7 4 A fete" A 7K 7 i i 4 'T H' 4 4 A BB Ijr JB bbmbH ilOh fan limJlB Home Needs Tjh ttwnnt ttiim wny 7 Handy HOUSEHOLD PSBR NEEDS IBh valuh Rurtproof Chip Proof PLASTIC 1 ill duiliK I Ml HI 2 Your choice of wart baskets round and square dish pans scrub paik food savers Bl bowl sets decanters and many many LB other useful household Hems Durable plastic in assorted colors HB vl aj WILMINGTON PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER" 4 7 4 I I Ml A 1 4 4 7 i I rI bB 7 I I I' '4 ft.

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