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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 11

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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FRIDAV, DECEMBER S7, EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW Social Affairs WIILLSVILLE Miss Esther r.i tfiidertHl a surprise par- fi eutiy by a of iri' iuis Lionor of her iweltth birilulay her iiome in Sprinj? Hill avenue, and music were the diver- after which lunch was serv- I. Those present were: Margaret, Prances and Donaid Givens, Sara Householder, Ruth Park. Eunice arney, Robert Earl Richard and Carolyn Jack Phillips, tv Momberp, Margaret Week lev, Jane MoLane. Geraldine, Mary i i Vivian Ward. Dorothy Russell.

Pauline. France.s and Wilberta I'rie. Naomi McLaughlin. Charlotte he. Sara and Riliy Griffith and P.ettv rs.

Miss to home program, gifts were excliuuged and lunch served. Alston, pastor. The mythical trial. Involving local interests, deals with a certain John Jones who was found dead at Fourth strt'et ami Reaver ave- art, Wellsvilie, O- A candy, by a policeman on Christmas 'eve. Richard Waters is charged with the murder.

f'our witne.sses for the defense ind handkerchief treat was given Tuesday night when SI children participated in a Christmas pro-'and four for the state liave been gram. jselected. The jury will be elected A three-week revival closed re- ft'oni the audience. cently during which 40 confessed conversion and a new congregation formed. There are now more ban 100 children enrolled in the Sunday school classes.

The Rev. tohert Ixing and the Rev. Clyde lichey, both of Wellsvilie. have lirected the mission work for past five weeks. The first Sunday in January will he Rally day.

The Rev. Mr. Stew rt will deliver a sermon at 3 in tlie afternoon on after which he will anoint the sick. The cast includes; Judge, John Crawford; prosecuting attorney, Howard Alston: assisting prosecuting attorney. Rev.

J. S. Alston; defense attorney, John Thornton; us sisting defense counsel, Julius Ralland; clerk courts. Jesse Singleton; defendant, Richard Waters. Benjamin Kaye, Midland avenue.

ELEVKN Ian at the West Philadelphia hos-iaud Mrs. Stanley Montgomery, In- pital, Philadelphia, is spending a lew days at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J.

F. Crichton, Beaver avenue. Helen Gallagher, Cleveland, is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.

P. P. Gallagher, Beaver xtve- nuo. Mr. and Mrs, Albert Wuschlnaki, Pittsburgh, If Mr dustry Heights.

Singers of Hie Methodist clnirch visited some of the sick people, aged and shut in's Monday night and sang Christma.s songs. After were holidays guests jvisiting about twenty house.s they and Mrs. William A. Wus- w-ent to the liome of Mr. and Mrs.

hill ski. Midland avenue. John Skinner Mrs. Oliver N. Carter, who has where lunch on street was served to the been ill at her home in KeaverjRev.

W. W. BeckUy. Mesdames is improving, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Phillip Defiacco, Beaver avenue, has Violet McPherson. Ih ra Close uiul two sons, Hayel Hart. Ihta Smiili. been laken to the Rochester Gen ral hospital where he will nnder- Misses Martha Marjorie Haines. Bessie Smith, Helen Skin ner, Leona Tlielma and go an operation for an Infection virginia Rice.

Mr. John Williams of Itis leg. Mr.s. John Scott and Miss Eliza-i Mrs. S.

A Hart and sou. Mrs. Daniel Daugherty will entertain members of tlie C. F. R.

Bridge club Satimlay nigiit at ber Campbell wa.s boste.ss or pupil.s recently at Beaver avenue instead of in Main street. Foliowing a -mursday night. Four tables will he in play. Refreshments will be served. Dr.

and Mrs. R. H. MacLean. of Atlanta, are visiting with the former's parents, -Mr.

and 1). N. MacLean, Riverside avenue. Charles Swan, of near the Brick church. Yellow Creek township, wa.s removed yesterday to the East LiveriKJol City hospital for treatment.

Homer Orr, of Main street. Is spending the liolidays with her hrotlier, HaroPJ hmeloenliach of Seining. and Mrs. Walter Garland, of Pitfshurglu liave concluded a visit with relatives liere. Mr.

ami Mrs. Dale Durkee are visiting witii relatives at Is. Miss Mary Catherine Lyons, of Columbus, is tlie guest ofjocal rel- ative.s. Mr. C.

A. Brown and sons Donald and Robert, of Wheeling, W. visited (Tiristmas with and Jjs. Harry De Temple of' Anlfoiincement has been made! of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs.

E. W. Friess at their home; In Eighteenth street. Marian Hardman, daugh-1 of Mayor-elect and Mrs. George Hardman is recovering from on attack of pneumonia.

Jack Daugherty, son of Mr. and Daniel Daugherty. Beaver avenue, and Andrew McNeillie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McNeillie.

Penn avenue, were members of the iiccorating committee for the Penn college dance wliich was liold Thursday night at Junction Park, New Brighton. Both boys are en rolled in the upper classes of the Penn State college, State College. Pa. George S.ichs, Columbus, is Vanport, were recent guests of Hon visitor -Monday, spending Uie holidays with his par- A mock trial, Christmas Eve will he presented at 8 tonight in the Mount Olivo Baptist church, under the auspices of the Busy Bee club, as part of tiie Christmas celebration, it was announced by the Rev. S.

ents, Mr. an Peter Saciis, Eiglitli street and avenue. Mrs. Milton Heath is seriously ill of pneumonia at her liome in Ohio avenue. Catherine Rutherford, Reaver avenue, and Mary Folk.

Oliio avenue, left today to spend the week-end with relatives in Pittsburgh. Miss Anna Mae Ohio avenue, is tlie guest of friends in Youngstown, O. Miss Margaret Folk. Oliio ave- 'uie, is visiting wit it Mrs. George Harrison.

Youngstown, O. Mrs. C. R. Cook.

Cooks Ferry, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Mary Flynn, Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs. John Rteyller, Syracuse, N.

are visiting Hie parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W.

Cristler. Midland avenue. Ena Crichton, diotic- Members of the Young society of the First Church of the Nazarene will meet.at 7:30 tonight in the church In Main Btreet. The session will be in charge of the devotional committee composed of Milton Hickman, Mrs. Mayme Lewis and Mrs.

Maude Newlin. Miss Lillie David Js president of Uie organization. Plans have been completed for a watch night party to be held next Tuesday night by members of the Friendship club In the home of Mrs. Samuel Bowers in Lincoln avenue. ALL BOXED CANDIES Reduced -FROM The sub-district Epworth League a parly next Monday ill the First Methodist Kpis- church.

Fifth and Main Ks. i The organizafoin is comiiosed of young people of the four East Liv- i erpool and the local Methodist! Episcopal churches. 20 to -AT and Mrs. W. 0.

Morgan celebrated their golden wedding anniversary Christmas day with a family dinner at their home In Chester avenue, and Mrs. Morgan were Tied at Marietta, December 25, Nine children were born to. the union of which six are living. Mr. and Mrs.

Morgan moved here 19 years ago. He is employed by; the American Sheet and Tin Plate company. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. S.

H. Morgan and son of Freedom, Mr. and Mrs, Bert and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. W.

A. Morgan and son, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Morgan and children, Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. Morgan and children of East Liverpool, and Mr, and Mrs. C. D.

Morgan and family of Chester, W. Va. and Mrs. Morgan were the I of many gifts. PARADISE Confectionery In The Diamond Mrs.

Ida McNutt, of Salem, Is visiting with friends and relatives here. Robert and Richard Duty, of Cleveland, have a visit witli Mr. and Mrs. M. K.

Duty of iJroadway. and Mrs. S. C. Lamond, of Pittsburgh, were visitors here yesterday, Mr.

and Mrs. William Boyles, ofi Columbiana, have concluded a visit Mr, and Mrs. Crawford of Center street. Market 133 EAST SIXTH ST. PHONE 294 Specials For Saturday CREAMERY BUTTER, 2 Pound Roll CHUCK ROAST, Pound FRESH HAMS, Pound PORK SHOULDER ROASTS, Pound PORK LIVER, SLICED, 3 Pounds SUGAR CURED BACON, Pound SUGAR CURED SMOKED SKINNED HAMS, Pound GOOD GRADE COFFEE, 4 Pounds 93c 25c 22c 11c 25c 24c 22c 1.00 MIDLAND Catherine Mc- Ceehan was hostess to members of the Midland-Beaver Maidens club la.st night at her home in Virginia avenue.

Gifts were exchanged. Music and cards were the diversions. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her sister, Miss Helen McGeehan. Students home from college for I Christmas vacation will be the of honor at a par- will be given Monday niglTt by the Work association in the social room of the First Presbyterian church for the Young People's society. Miss Ruth Folk and Mrs.

O. N. have been named Music, games, and round table di.stu.sHion will be featured. Luncb- etu will be served. r.

and Mrs. C. E. Grimm an- noi'iif-e the birth of a son on Mon- morning at their home, 860 aiidlaml avenue. Sunday a candy cane will he eiven to each child who attends unday of the Nazarenc ni) Fion in InduRtry, it was announ- t.u today by the Rev.

J. A. Stew- Happy and Prosperous New Year to Everybody Is the Wish of the Orange Front 787 Dresden Ave. Orders Delivered Phone 891 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY No. 2 Potatoes, Per Peck Good Eggs, Per Dozen 48c 18c Bakers Corn, 2 25c Soft Peas, 2 cans for Golden Bantam Com, Per Large Can of Peaches, 2 Large Can of Pears 25c Large Cans of Milk, 3 Box of Graham 29c Noodles, Spaghetti and Macaroni, 2 Boxes 15c Coffee, 2 Pounds Oleo Butter, 2 Pounds for All Leading Brands of Cigarettes, 2 pkgs.

25c Sc Boxes of Matches, 3 Butler'S or better groceries And Better Groceries Combined with Consistent Loiv Price Means Better Value! SMALL FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Economy is One Reason for the Popularity of Small Vegetables is another, But the High Quality is the Principal Reason for Their Having Found Instant Favor! Peaches Sliced 1 3 Cans 25c Pineapple 3 cans 29c Crushed or Tid Bit! Pears Bartlctls! 3 Cans 25c Cherries Royal 3 Cans 29c Apricots CeMlornla 1 3 Cans 25c Fruit Salad 2 cans 25c Prunes 3 Cant 25c SFruitti Fresh Pluirs! Tomatoes 2 Cans 1 5c Grapefruit 3 Cans 25c Heart Pieceai Corn 3 Cana 25c Blackberries 3cana25c Peas 3 Cans 29c Hems Selhng at the Same Price May Be Attoriedf Homemade Bread Big Florida Oranges Granulated Sugar 25 Pound Sack FLAVOR FUVOR FUVOR Sliced Bacon Poimd 350 And Extra Latnl N.B.C.Saltines lOc Canada Dry Ginger Ale 3 Bottles 50c Fancy Whole Milk N. Y. Cheese Pound 29c FUVOR FUVOR FUVOR Peerless Coffee Pound 33e Froth from tha reattarl Try La Choy Products for Wonderful Complete Assortment in Each Size or a Special Combination Package for 39c 1 Heinz Oven Baked Baked Beans 2 TJT 25c Van or Dundee Milk (3 Tall Cans 23c IX FUVOR FUVOR FUVOR Crescent Macaroni Fackagaa 25e A Wondarftil Produet CITY MARKET St. Clair Ave. Thru to Broadwa y.

Parking Space on Broadway CONVENIENT XVS Saturday Specials PURE PASTEURIZED DAIRY PRODUCTS Fresh Churned Butter 43c lb. Buttermilk 3c Glass; 15c Gal. Cottage Cheese, 2 Pounds 25c Whipping Cream Pt Longhorn Cheese lb. Strictly Fresh Eggs Every Egg Guaranteed, Coffee Cream, Milk, Unsalted Butter, Sour Cream, N. Y.

Sharp Cheese, Imported Roquefort, Swiss Cheese. Umd Butter The Government Inspected Sweet Cream Butter lb 46, Tea Found 59c MarthMFs Kipperod Herring Cocoa Pkg 22c Furs Preserves Hsinz Mustard 23c Jw12c Deviled Ham 9c Franco American Spaghetti 3 Cana 32c Our Beit WUhesJor Very Happy Hew SIMON BROS. MEATS 4 Fresh SIDE Igclb. Fresh Ground HAMBURG Igclb. Pure Pork SAUSAGE (LOOSE) Igclb.

Fresh LIVER PUDDING Igclb. Sliced HICKORY BACON Rind Off 1C lb. 29 Pure Pure Home Rendered LARD 2 23 2 FRESH SUCED LIVER lbs. 25c FRESH SMALL HEARTS 15c ib. Lean PLATE BOIL Jgclb.

Sft. Fruit and Produce Dept. Phone 138 CALIFORNIA NAVEL ORANGES 20c Doz. SWEET JUICY TANGARINES 0c Doz. Fresh California GREEN PEAS, and Fancy Hot House MUSHROOMS, lb.

Qc Thin stein Juicy Grape Fruit, 3 for Fine Fancy Baldwin APPLES, 4 1 Qc GF LARGE SWEET RUSSET Florida Oranges Doz. CHUCK FULL OF JUICE LARGE FANCY CUCUMBERS 3 25 FRESH PINEAPPLES FRENCH ENDIVE OYSTER PLANT PERSniMONB CELERY CABBAGE ARTICHOKES FRESH FRESH WATER CRESS BROCCOLI STRAWBERRIES wa uasoo sauuuuu For Your New Year Parties ROLLS, BUNS, RYE BREAD One of Our Good Cakes Will Finish Off Your New Dinner THE NEW SYSTEM BAKERY Wbhes All a Happy and Prosperous New Year..

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1885-1977