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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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The Evening Review Saturday, February 19, 1972 East Liverpool, Ohio Church Group Hears Talk By Resident Of Cleveland Miss Norma Nulph of Cleveland was guest speaker during the dinner meeting of the Ladies Missionaiw Society of the Heights Bible Baptist Church at f'awcett Apartments. She reviewed her missionary expenences, using the topic a a I of the 0 The Rev John Moosey offered the challenge to the new of as he installed s. Elaine Smith, president: Mrs. Pat Balser, vice president; Mrs. Betty Beagle.

and Mrs. Norma Wt lker, treas urer. Mrs. Donna Talbott presi nted a gift to Mrs. Georgia Van Wey in appreciation of her assistance during the weekly work day.

Mrs. Balser presented a gift committee. Mrs. Smith. The place is pending for the Vocal duets wore presented liy March 13 session.

Mrs. Carol Moosey and s. Balser. Mrs. Welker accompa nied group singing.

Places were marked for 44 by Ohio placemats and napkins in conjunction with the theme Field Program Inioklets were designed in shape of Ohio. Favors were red camations and Uncle Sain hats filled with candy. The head table was cen- with a red. white and blue floral centerpiece. Alvin Gilbert offered the blessing.

The decorations committee included Mrs. Raiser, Mrs. Dorothy Gilbert and Miss Kathy Gilbert. Mrs. Helen Beagle, Betty Russell.

Mrs. Carolyn Marsh. Betty Podewel and Misses Kathy and Debbie Gilliei't were on the Events Set In Churches Of District Revival services will be conducted at the Community Bible Chapel, Aliquippa RD 1, Monday through Feb. 27 at 7:45 p.m. Evangelist Zelfred Smith will be in charge.

The Rev. Bob Kern is pastor. Church Sets Laymen Day Sunday will be observed tomorrow at 11 a. m. at the Sheridan AME Church, where the Rev.

Moses Bishop is pastor. The Rev. Orin Smith Jr. is assi.stant pastor and Mrs. Janet Southall is superintendent of the Sunday School, which convenes at 9:45 a.

m. Mrs. Stella Rowley and Mrs. Sara Bowersock will be the workers during the 7:30 p. m.

services Sunday and Monday at the First Spiritualist Church. The Rev. Coburn L. Colwell will preach his first sermon at the Riverside United Presbyterian Church in Wellsville Sunday at 11 a. m.

worship. Industry Area Events year long ecology project 1 Members are to bring hand has been adopted by .1 i made items for displav at the Girl Scout 221 of Indus tut, March meeting. Mrs. John Begg It will include cleanup hostess chairman, at the Paradise Hollow Creek in The executive board meeting Industry on March 11. The girls will he Marc'h 7 at the church also will make litterbags.

pos ters and ecology cards. Lorraine Hardman and Donna Boswell and Terrv Cas- Dilworth have been named lead I txlh, 10 graders, were crowned ers of Patrols 1 and 2, respec- and Queen of at the Valentine dance sponsor- The troop will complete work ed bv the stage crew of Weson the Gypsy badge next tern Beaver High School. Members now are working on at the dabbler and health aid: J- Esapovich were in charge of Mrs'. Willard Hardman i.s lead sored by Michael Minich, audio visual aide director. Carlisle McPherson, principal at Western Beaver High School, has announced the four standing Teen agers of to represent the school in regional competition.

They are; Michele Carland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carland. Highland Dr. and Linda Jacoby, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Jacoby. Allison both seniors and Sheila Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.

Thomas, Wood and Joe Dawson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Dawson of Tuscarawas both juniors. The students were chosen on the basis of Itader.ship, ability, academic achievements and community service. They are now eligible to compete for further regional, state and national honors and scholarships.

The Rev. Jeremiah Hunter of the Wellsville First Baptist Church will be guest speaker at the Praise Temple Church of God in Christ, 456 Mulberry Sunday at 4 p. m. He will be accompanied by his congrega tion. The Rev.

Donald Living ston is pastor. The public vited. in Drolare Dividend TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)-Direc tors of Hickory Farms of Ohio Friday declared a quar terb' dividend of 10 cents pe share, payable March 28 shareholders of record 15. Congregational Meeting Set At District Church A congregational meeting will follow the 9:30 a.m. services on Feb.

27 at the Ohio View Lutheran Church. Ed Stephens, congregational vice president, will preside. Intern John Sjoblom, temporary pastor, will conduct the 9:30 a.m. services tomorrow. The Adult Fellowship Class will meet Wednesday night at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Tummey, Greene Township. Those interested in attend ing are to meet at the church at 7 p.m. for transportation. Intern Sjoblom will discuss th Book of Acts.

budget of $9,900 was adopted at a recent congregational meeting. An every member visitation is being planned for March. Sermons Set By Professor At Seminary Dr. James McGraw, professor of preaching and pastoral ministry at the Nazarene Theological Seminary, Kansas City, will be guest speaker at the Chester Church of the Nazarene Sunday during morning and evening services. Five generations are expected to be present in an attendance challenge extended to the Sunday School by members of the Robinson and Brewer families.

The Robinsons and Brewers plan to fill one side of the sanctuary, with the other members occupying the opposite side. Music will be provided by the devotional period that will begin at 9:45 a. m. The Bible quiz team, under the direction of Sandra Day. will be featured during the NYPS service.

The Church Choir will sing at both worship services. The Rev. W. Dayton Lockard is pastor. Special Services Set At First U.P.

Dr. John H. Gerstner, a professor at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, will be guest minis ter during the 11 a. m. worship Sunday at the First United Presbyterian Church here.

David Dorst, a senior student at the seminary, will be in charge of the evening services. Pearl Davison Circle of the Association will conduct the midw'eek service Wed nesday at 7:30 p. m. The topic Mas- Installation Services Set For Minister The Rev. Gerald L.

Miller will be installed as parJor of First Assembly of God Church Sunday during the 11 a. m. wor ship. The Rev. Arthur Parsons, superintendent of the Ohio District Council of the Assemblies of God.

will officiate and deliver the message. Rev. Miller received his bachelor of arts degree at North Central Bible College, Minneapolis, in May 1963. Before coming to East Liverpool, he served churches in Wisconsin and Iowa. He and his wife have three children.

They are formerly of Mason City, Iowa. Plans Are Set For Homecoming Homecoming will be observed at the Lake Mount Church of Christ in Rogers Sunday, ginning with a fellowship dinner at 5. A special program will be featured at 7 p. including music and a talk by Larry Williams of Piketon, Ohio. Evangelist Charles W.

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Jenny Verzella were named to the nominating committee during the meeting of the St. Christine Guild. A slate of officers will be presented at the March 13 meeting. Medical mission bandages were rolled the supervision of Mrs. Robert Bcrtovic, chairman.

She requested that members donate white sheets. Mrs. Thomas Bonfiglio i s- tributed salad recipes which were collected in December. Mrs. Caroline Begg won a prize.

Hostesses were Mrs. Crossland, chairman, Mrs. Charles Polce, Mrs. Russell Brown and Mrs. William Chapman.

MONDAY, FEB. 21st ONLY! SHOP THESE DOWNTOWN STORES FOR REAL VALUES! Area School Menus fruit Home Program Set A program has been organized by MacDonald PTO mothers at Wellsville to offer assistance to a child in trouble. A home in each block of the MacDonald School district has been designated as a refuge a child who needs help wheth er it be from dogs, an alarm- SOUTH SIDE Feb. 21 -ChiU, roll choice or peach and cottage cheese salad, potato chips, apple wedges and roll. Feb.

22 Meatloaf. candied sweet potato and Mt. Vernon, salad or tuna salad and potato stranger, sudden illness or chips. Feb. 23 Hot dog, baked' The block home will be des heans, coleslaw and potato, ignated by an orange hand that chips or cold meatloaf sand will be displayed in the win which, pickles, deviled egg and dow'.

The program will operate coleslaw. normally (hiring the hours when Feb. 24 Meatballs andichildren are traveling to and noodles, peas and carrots and from school applesauce or fruit salad plat-, Offuer Jack Galla- ter and cottage cheese gher visited each of the class- Feb. 25 Barbecue a rooms last week, to explain the sandwich, freni fries and toss program. ed salad or salad howl, -------Juliene chee.se and ham.

hard-1 boiled egg and tomato wedce I 1 nicm Hos M.c- ()i Plans Ailvanccd For Class Kvcnt Plans are und('r w.i fm th 25th year reunion ot i-l Class of Fast Liverpool i I featunrc a i i i dance 8 af I'h'. The conimiit' of the tolhtv berr. Betti L-nnter enbaum. Pai tha Eliza'iCth Milton ih u-. Marci Bn nn.e.

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