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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 5

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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LWjPi -K-." le Socia Twenty fruit arid cookie bas- were distributed to shut-ins by members of the and Mrs. Della Garwin. A gift exchange was held. Ralph Haught, master, 2 Society of the! pointed Mr. and Mrs.

Jack BiWe Baptist Churdi. Clutter, Dewey Pethtel and Wil- The group sang carols at the Crowe to a committee to arrange a flea market in the near future. James Anderson and Ar thur McElroy were repwled ill. Birthday anniversary gn ings were sung for Haught. The next session will Jan, 6 homes in Bast Liverpool, Lif'bon, Newell and Wellsville and visited with Mrs.

Grace Cornell, a member, who is recuperating from a fractured ankle at her home in Calcutta, Mrs, Pat Balser arranged the event. Following the evening vis' italion, the group reconvert at the parsonage, where the Rev. and Mrs. John Moosey served lunch. isbon Mr.

and Mns. Don- Gifts for an excliange were i aid F. Smith of 603 Thomas Rd, arranged beneath a decorated will obs-erve their 2,646 wedffing Lisbon Area News tree at the home of Mrs. Rose Pickens when she entertained tlie Candlelight Club. Two tables of .600 were in play, with pri 2 going to Mrs.

Joy Brubaker and Mrs, Eleanor Bashaw. aoniveTsary with an open house Sunday. The son and daugher have arranged the event. Greeting guests frojn 2 until 5 p.m. will be Howard Smith and Mr.

and Mrs. Larrv White MISS NADINE VUYNOVICH Will Wed Pfc. Presutti. Miss Vuynovich, Midland Soldier Set Engagement Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph vich of 546 Perm Midland, have announoed the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nadine Vujmovidi, to Pfc, Anthony Presutti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Presutti of 563 Virginia Midland. Wellsville Society Miss Ruth Urie 532-2288 A catered baked steak dinner preceded the Chrbtmais party of Class 16 the Riverside UnR- ed Presbyteian Church in the social Piaces were set for 22 at table centered with a Christmas arrangement and" decorated with red and tapers in crystal silver The tapens were encircled with hoUy wneats. Favors were miniature red suede bells and Christmas nut cups amtaining candy.

The Rev. James Sanko said grace. The program committee Mrs. Marie Jenkins, Mrs. Dorothy Terry and Mrs.

Beryl Grafton was in charge of the diraier. Violetta Brookman played piano selections and accompanied the singing of carols led by Mrs. Terry. Mrs. Evelyn Fraser, president, led devotions.

A report was given by Rev. Sanko on the boxes of clothing and aintacles taken to the United Presbyterian Home liiri TRUDY KAY SMITH Will Plan For Wedding, Engagement Set By Trudy Smith And Steven Hall Mr, and Mrs. Hartley Smith of Harkir Newell, announce the engagement of tlwir daughter, Miss Trudy Kay Smith, to Steven Dale Hall, son of Mrs. Becty Hal of Midway Trailer Court, Newell, and James Hall of Hanna City, II. Mflrs Vuynovich a gradu-i Mrs.

thanked members i of Lincoln High School, is for their cooneration durine her Refreshments were served ate oi laincom rugn is for their cooneration durino the hostess, assisted by herl Mrs. Smith and the former in the urban planning term of offiw fi in daughters, Diane, Peggy and Binsley were married Nonna. The club will meet Jan. 6 with Mrs. Bashaw of Jefferson Sit.

y. y. Crystal Club of Eastern Star Chapter 18. Order of Eastern Star, will hold a Christmas gift exchange party Tuesday at the Masonic Temple. The committee includes Mrs.

Irene Mast. Mrs, Pearl Ram- Pearl Capdwrt and Mrs. Irene Mackey. Mrs. Ralph Clark, current Dec.

29, 1945. at the First Presbyterian Churdi by the late Rev. J. Moran Cox, fonner pastor of the church. Smith us a member of New Lodge 65 a veteran of World War II, a past commander and trustee of John J.

Weish American Legion Post, a member and a oast patron of Iva Chapter, Order of Star. He is employed at the Bellows Valvair Corp. in Salem. Mrs. Smith is a past matron department of Michael Baker at Bridgewater.

Her fiance is a 1968 graduate of Lincoln High, a graduate of a Pittsburgh computer school dent, named Mrs. and and attended the Beaver County Campus of Pennsylvania State University. He was employed at uinstmas secretary in the office of Atty. the Beaver County Courthouse before entering the Army. He staUoned at Ft.

Myers, Va. I wedding date has not' Mrs. Juanita'Andci-son and 1 J. David Buzzard. Her fiance is Elizabeth Fogo, incoming presi-: a sophomore secondary educa- dent, named Mrs.

Jenkins and tion major at the Kent State Mrs Mane Walker and herself University branch here and is as the program committee. employed Waterford Park. Guests were Mrs. Gladys Wedding plans are incomplete. Local Resident And Rogers Man Set Engagement Mr.

and Mrs. Coney Adkins of 1604 Etruria announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Irene Adkins, to 4 Darrel Reynolds, swi of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reynolds of Rogers. The bride elect was graduated in 1969 from East Liverpool High School and is em- ptoyed at the Donut Shop.

Her is stationed at Frankfurt, Germany. No date has been set for the weiWing. Gifts Presented Foster Children LISBON Welfare Director DooaiW P. poiiits mit ooiHity 0Tgani25aitions and individuals oodiributed generously to the fostiM- Qristmas fund again this and made it possible for each child to have a gift or his or her choice. Money not used for Omistmas gifts is to remember the The Evening Review 5 Saturday, December 26, 1976 been set.

pre.sident. was honored during; of Iva Chapter, a member of the meeting trf the Association of the Emmanual United Presbyterian Church in the social rooms. She received a pin and certificate from the commission of ecumenical missions from the United Presbyterian U.S.A. Robert Vocial made the presentation on behalf of the association. Mrs.

Margaret ThompsfMn conducted devotions. The group carols, with Mrs. Paul the Coeterie Club and the DAR. They are both active members of the First Presbyterian Church. She is employed in the office of Probate Court.

Bridge Club Meets TTie Wednesday Night Bridge Club was received at the home of Mrs. Morris Nall of Webber Apartments, Ek Chestnut St. Mrs. Charles Faust and Mrs. Edwin Goodballet were gue.sts.

High score honors went to Bov Scout Area News her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Mick, owners and operators of the Greysatone Nursing Homes, entertained 17 employes with a Queeii Selected At Lisbon Dance LISBON Debbie NoM, a senior at David Anderson High Girl Will Study In Switzerland Kffiss Jean Kombau of Hill- oresi WelBville, wiU be aonofig 170 studeits tA Muskingum College, New Oonconl, wlw will be courses during the January foterim Term. She will study psychology at Geneva, Switzerland. The students, accompanied by nine will take a chartered jet frwn Columbus to London Monday. From there, each of the classes will take separate flights to their destinations Europe and the Middle Eiast.

Muskingum was among the colleges to pioneer the 4-1-4 calendar which consists of two four morvth semesters separated by a January term in which stedents pursue a single subject or reseafpch project in depth, some on and some off campus. children on special occasions. The County Welfare Department completed the distrRyjtion of gifts Wednesday to approximately 200 childrai. Most are in foster homes in this county, but several are in other institutions and in foster hwnes the county. Open Daily 9:30 to 9:00 Now Until Christmas 1.97 MAGNETIC LIKE ACTION DOOR MATS DRAWS, DIRT, GRIT AND SNOW WHEN YOU BUY ONE FOR REG.

PRICE 1.97 ONE FOR ONE Forty seven attended the Christmas party of Cub Pack 78 Tuesday night at the Salvation Army. A tree was with ornaments made by members; of Den 3 under the direction of esses the den mother, Mrs. Gillis. Santa distributed gifts a nd; Members oi Delta Alpha Class Christmas party at the i 11 a I was queer, of Antone Y-Teens Wednesday night in the gymnos- ium. She is the daughter of Mrs Helen Nold of the East Liverpool Rd.

Members of the court, both seniors, w'ere Dona Orow- ell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gainer were airanged by aldine LaClair and Wilma LaClair. were won by Margaret Mick. Gertrude Valentine and Mary Sisco.

Another prize went to Janice Haddox. Lunch was sarved bv the host- tion ot esses and Geraldine LaClair aaugnier or vir. ana vir.s. Esther Gifts were exchanged. fiM Kathy McKee, daugh- THE FUN PLACE TO SHOP FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY SALE Randall accompanist.

Mrs. A1 betl Caniso dedicated the least! k- Mrs, James Babb of N. Jef- A group discussion followed I Ohmtmas mth Mrs. Lodge Tliorne and Mrs. singing was led by Nor- of the First Christian Church man Butler and Richard Bur-1 held their annual Christmas lingame.

Refreshments were ty at tire home of Mrs. Frances Faust, served. Tim Winters received the Bob- Holcoinb of Clover St The business meeting vmp I lull ittvivtu Iin I.wfc»-, IllCTTUUK W3S the screening of the film naward and Burlingame the i conducted by Mrs. Ella Louise Cup Runntrth Refreshments were served by Mrs. Donald Cook and Mrs.

Peter Todd. The buffet table feaitured a holiday owiteriMece flanked by lighted red tapers. The next session will be Jan. 20. A Christmas was presented by Mrs.

Charlotte Galeno following the oovendish supper of Liverpool Township Grange Tuesday at the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Babb and family in Salem. Holiday guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Russell Hendricks of S. Lincoln Ave. are Mr. and Mrs.

Hendricks of x- ville, N. and Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hentiricks of Abingdon, Va. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Hendricks aliso will visit with her brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Thomas Liggett of N. Market St. Miss Charyl Boso 1 a r- water.

and Mr. and Mrs. Bear patch. president. She usied Lyle Smith was named I Christmas storj for devo- Cub for the month of Novem- tions her, with Bob Todd second and; Inslead of a gift exchange, Mike Wilson third.

contributed to the The meeting was opened with i A gift presented ter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed McKee of the Square Rd. Approximately 175 students attended the annual Christmas vacation event. The gym wa.s decorated, as for a prom, with pink, orchid and Durple the predominating colors. Tables were decorated with pine and pink candles.

Students served sandwiches, punch and cookies. Fire and SPEtTACUlAR PRE-INVENTORY MONEY SAVERS! i5 prirmA OSEFIIPUSIIC He. in turn, presented each member a book of meditation Ryon of Joppa. wiH'Duke or Jame.s Corbett. arranged for 311 spend the next 10 days with Mr i by the hostesses Mrs.

Leona and Mrs. Ralph Boso of E. I VanFossen, Mrs. Janet Clutter Washington St. t.sv the pledge to the flag and closed I Roseberry, teacher.

for dancing, with the Lord Prayer. The next meeting will be Jan. 25 at die Salvation Army, with! pwnis all registration fee? due the Rev. and boy 8 to 11 yeans of age can Schondelmayer. enroll information meeting will be the mav be obtained from Robert i aRemcwn ot Jan.

21 at the church, with Delpha president, in charge. a (laii ANNE Personals can I wheii burned food is difficult to remove from the casserde with practical and amvenieat to the Bowls, ntility basin, more. Top colors. COOPER-KLINE All 1971 Brides and their Bridal party are invited to a FORMAL BRIDAL SHOW FORT STEUBEN MOTOR HOTEL Jan. 13 at 8:00 P.M.

MAIN BALLROOM Get your Free Tickets at the COOPER-KLINE BRIDAL SALON, STEUBENVILLE, OHIO. Ill Air Air poliutton in East Liver-1 atudett at Southa-n Hlinois pool is less tlian the tri-state i ver.sity, Carbondale. are holiday area average, according to the'guests of Mr. aixl Bvron 0. C.

Calloway of warm water and add a tea- toaka, W. ami James Fto- of soda. The cu-Opolot of Uganda, Africa, a crusted matter will usually loosen quickly. can I deal with the monthly report iasued by the Carter of tlie old left in a skirt by a fw Steubenville Air Pclkition Calloway Ls the mother of eau. but it is still higher than Mrs.

Caner. it sliould be by state standards, The suspended particulate B'liai BVith ServH. dirt, soot or dust par- tides small enough to remain For Police Davtfiii in the air tested at two in East Liverpool showed lev- mer hemline which I have altered? over the crease with a mixture of two parts white vinegar and one of water, then steam pressing works wonders on woolens as well as cottons. el of 104 for November. The state standard recently estate can I when sawmg Eished says it should be 65 or the partmeirt Friday to give more splintenng of the underside of Christian employes Christmas the board made bv my saw- Lisbon and Ricnniond were, the member.s.

working under! applying a strip of tested Ite adopM cellophane lloi.g thi un- have prevously derside of the cut you are plan- 56 ami Lisbon 55 i worked for the department on. ning to make, then sawing Wellsburg had tlk dubious Christmas day. through this. honoi of topping the list this' month with a suspended p.Jtic: ulate of closelj followed by 218 at Follansbee. Die Steubenville reading, which is an average of five: sites, was 162 Toronto recorded a 109.

The Steubenville Air Pollution Bureau maintains six suspended particulate stations in Steu- benvil'ie and 11 outside the corporate limits. Ten hi volume, sampler sites are located in Columbiana, Jefferson. i and Monixie counties. MniRE 4SINKC0niS Top recording stars! All the latest hits to choose from. Come in early and pick your favorites now! Hiving i Holiday Party? Reserve our Banquet- Room CAN YOU RELAX DURING THE BUSTLING HOLIDAY SEASON? Of course you can! Come and enjoy a fine meal at TRAVELERS.

see, this time of year can be most enjoyable if you know how to relax. TRAVELERS HOTEL DINING ROOM 117 FOURTH ST. 385-5600 i Mory SWEATERS Off! LINED BOOTS Off! ONE JACKETS Off! MANY OTHER ITEMS GREATLY REDUCED! IlLSSELL'S 447 MAIN ST. Wellsville -mi- 9 ft. IIIEMnilD 2-Jff aeeeu I ttoWakahle, all vinyl eord engineered for aafety, effi- 18 gauge wire.

Wmmama 2-2BL Mix packs or om of kindl Dependable batteries with the famons tSOO" (EUIMK tai for beane, acfaod or Dfepeoser pMkage. imms (Stoke of ear-flattering Same with atones a etc. See diem todssf Choirr ot qmalltp HAIIIBIIUSHES comblnadan te porse or coiffure hm.U%. Dodi greet vakesl MKIHHE 2r9ir 1 The streemUoed pen tapered nylon tip, parons In a dunce oolors. Pirk pour tmcowUm tMOIiMS 2 I all herel Best boys in the land.

Stodk lo iir good unmn 1.01 Fidb op Bolka I refiU. dbdica t-free, neat at all times! SATISFACTION GUARANTFED-REPIACEMENT OR MONEY REFUNDED SHOfPtHG.

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Years Available:
1885-1977