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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 8

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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PAGE EIGHT EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW. EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO TLESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1948. Social Affairs A ring CBRIBMONT at 7:30 Saturday night in St John Bvangellcal Luthtran Church united in marriaga Misa Halen Aim Kannedy, daughtar Mx. and Mrs.

Donald Kennedy of IM and Herbert L. SMI, eon of'Mr. and Mrs. Theodora Sail, Oarfiaid St Ray. Paul F.

Obenauf, the pastor, performed double ring cere- Mony before the church altar tmuked with white fladioli and aatera end lighted with tall white tapwrs In golden candelabra. Misa Ann Warner, church organist, played a half-hour of nuptial and Mlaa Barbera Scbneldmtller aang Perfect Love" and Lord'a The who was given in marriage by her father, waa attired ft a alngle-breasted white gabardine suit, styled with a full skirt She carried a colonial bouquet of white and stephanotis. Her lister. Miss Doris Kennedy, was her maid of honor in an gnbardine luit, styled similar to the Her flowers were a bouquet yellow astera and stephanoUa. Eugene Sell was Iris best man A rqoeption for 60 guests was held immediately following the at the home of the parents.

Centering the bridal table were a three-tiered wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and bridefroom, bouquete of white asters and gladioli and white tapers eryatal oandelabra. bride wore her wedding auit for traveltng to Niagara Falls points ot interest In Canada. Followtng their retnra, the will reside In thsir newly- ftaralshed apartment at 1202 Oakwood Ave. Both the bride and bridegroom are 1947 graduates of Bast Liver-i joirf High School. She is employed in the office of the Patterson Foundry 4k Machine Co.

The bridegroom an employee of the Wilson! Battery A Ignition Co. XXX A BIRTHDAY PARTY Saturday night in honor of the bride-elect was the occasion for announcing the engagement of Miss Doris Jean Pickering, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pickering, 2203 Bickering to Vincent Carmen Laneve, son of Oarmen flf the Campground Road and the late Mrs. Alice No dale has been set for the wedding.

The party was held at the of the parents, where birthday cake and miniature cake were at opposite ends the buffet table. The names of the engaged couple were written the icing of the wedding cake. A pink and white color scheme was used in serving the 40 guests hostess, assisted by Mrs. John Ward and Mrs. James Lee McCoy, fitters the bride-elect.

guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Lee McCoy and family and Mr. and Mra. William McCoy of Canton, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles K. Pickering and son of -Massillon, Wllmer and Misc Vlona Mae Palmer of Salem and Kaythern Oalllger of Butler, Pa. The bride-elect is a senior at East Liverpool High School. Mr.

Luere, a 1948 graduate of Bast Uveipoat High School, Is employed the Midland Works of the Crucible Steel Co. X. he ENGAGEMENT ot Miss Carolyn Timothy Mountford to William Errett De France of Younmtown was announced at lun- Saturday at the boms of her aunts, Mrs. Jamss Hickey Mrs. J.

Frank Jsnkina, 818 Vine St Ths announcement was fwvealed on the winga of metallic fUei used to fonn the floral tsnpieces. Imitation miniature but larflles were used as plscs cards. Guests wsre Mrs. Mac Brrstt Ds Francs; Mias Harrist Rtes and Miss Carolyn Walksr of Youngs tows. Miss Joan Morledga and Mra.

Robsrt B. Ellsworth of Pittsburgh, Miss Barbara Moore of Ban Avon, Miss Joan Weaver of Akron, and Misses Shirley Obermann, Barbara Bvlfsr, Joyce Birbeck and Mra. Roy A. Mountford of Baat Liverpool. The bride-elect, who is the daughter of Mrs.

John Henry Mountford, 309 Virginia and ths Iste Mr. Mountford. was gradn- etsd from East Liverpool High School with tha Class of 1941 and Is now a senior at Pennsylvania College for Women in Pittsburgh. Her fiance is ths son of Mrs. Mae Brrstt De France and the late Mr.

De France of Youngstown. He is ft graduate of Ohio State University end served for five years vrRh the Army. Personale Norma and Carolyn Higgins of tdsboa spMt the past week visiting their mother, Mrs. Wilma Higgins, and grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Goddard, 711 Dewey Ave. Miiiea Aldine Dickey, 1547 Cleveland and Dorothy Craig, 1606 Fmmsylvanla have returned from vacationing in Washington, and points of intereat in Virginia. Mra. Irwin Schonfleld, 4X0 Market Rt; Mrs. Harold Harris, 206 West Seventh St; Mrs.

Harry Hanken and daughter, Elisa, of Midland. and Dr. A. R. Seminow of Pittsburgh are on a two-week motor trip to Montreal, Can.

Miss Ruby Macbin, 816 Sophia is vacationing In New York City. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Plumley, 386 Bast Ninth and Mrs. Virginia Reed and children of Obio- ville.

have concluded a visit to Niagara Falls and points of intermit in Canada. En route home, they visited in Coudersport with Mr. and Mra. Martin Quimby. Mra Ben Bennett of Park Blvd.

haa returned from a five-week tour of the West Coast and a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Gene Aherne in Bel Air, Calif. She waa accompanied by Joaeph Horton, who was graduated thia spring from Williams College in Wllliamstown, Mats. Hugh McNteol of Pitttburgh spent the week mid with his sisters.

Misses Mary and Dorothy McNlcol, on West Fifth St. Dr. and Mrs. William J. Horgsr and daughter, Jsrry Ann, 1100 Ohio are apendlng two weeks touring Canada.

Mr. and'Mrs. Rowland T. Kaufman and daughter, Joy, of Vine St, are spending a vacation with Mr. and Mrs.

H. B. DuBola in Yeardley, N. and in New York. Wsllsvlils Social Notes The marriage of Miss Eleanor Sprunk of Cleveland, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Sprunk of Vermillion, and William Grove Wesley, sen of Mr. and Mri W. C. Waaley Jr.

of Cleveland, former local residents, was performed Saturday night at 8 at a candlelight service in the Church of the Ascension in Lakewood. Rev. John Paiie, pastor, officiated at the double ring ceremony, performed before the altar decorated with white gladioli and ferns. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a white MISS MARY ANN BCATTY Hrr nuptiah planned ffec. 18 Columbus Girl, Wellsville Man To Be Married has been made of the engagement of Mary Ann Beatty, daughter Mrs Edward H.

BSatty Sr. of I Columbus and the late Mr. Beatty, I to Clement F. Ifeddleston, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett C. Heddleson 13.34 Boyce Wellsville. The wedding will take place In Columbus on Dec. 18, the day following the graduation from Ohio State University. Miss Beafty attended Park Col- Imre In Parkvllle, and Ohio State University, where she was affiliated with Alpha Chi Omega Sorority.

She is employed in the alumni office at Ohio State. Her fiance, a graduate of Wells- vllle High School, is a senior in the Ohio college of Mechanical Engineering. During World War II, he served for 13 months in the South Pacific as a navigator on a B-29. mixed quartet also will be features of entertainment Refreshments will be served. Proceeds will be used for church improvementa.

Members of the Neighborhood Club met Thursday aighi with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kiaaey at the Blackwood cottage at Guilford Lake for thelk annual picnic. Those present were: Mrs. Mae Grafton, Mrs.

Mollle Grafton, Mrs. George Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Gorrell. Mrs.

Gertrude Brennan. Mrs. Jennie Calhoun, Mrs. Ora Morrison, Mrs. Bessie Dustman, Mr.

and Mrs. tom Blackwood. Mrs. Frank Irons and daughter, Bonnie, and Mrs. Alan McMillan and children, Carol and Johnnie, enjoyed a picnic at the cottage Friday night.

XXX The auxiliary of American Legion Post 70 will hold a coverdish picnic Wednesday night at 6 at Roadside Park. XXX The Altar and Rosary Society and families will hold a picnic Wednesday at the Roadside Park. Dinner will be served at 6 In event of rain, the picnic will be held in the Immaculate Conception hall on Uth St XXX The Idle-awhile Club will meet Friday night with Mrs. Helen Knepper of Center St Weliivllle Personala Lina Ayres, and daughter, Miss Loretta Ayres, of Zanesville visit ed Mr. and Mrs.

James Farrell of McDonald Heights Sunday. Mr. and Mra. Lester Donnelly of Ninth St spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs. S.

R. Firth of Steuben ville. Their daughter. Miss Norma (CentlRued orTPage 10) Advertisement Ciinini Msss FREE btk ttll. $K(0SS sttrtfl SianE TESTED PROVEN sttit with a white hat trimmed in pastel pink.

Her corsage was white lilies. Miss Ruth DiFIorl, bridesmaid, wore an ice blue suit with black accessories and a white rosebud corsage. The mother was dressed In rose and her corsage was white while the mother wore gray satki with hat to match and an orchid corsage. Charles Hanson of Cleveland, a fellow employee, was best man. A reception for 75 guests was held at the home of the parents, West 117th St A.

three-tiered wedding cake topped i with a miniature bride and groom and a bouquet of white glads decorated the table. The young couple Is taking a wedding trip and upon their return will reside in Cleveland, where Mrs. Wasley is employed at the CItliens Loan and Mr, Wasley is, sales manager of the Refrigeratloo i Supply Co. on Euclid Ava were in service during World Warj n. the bride in the and the hrldegrfM)m in the Army.

Attending the wedding from Wellsville were the maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Haustman and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haustman Jr. and daughter, Geraldine, and the bridegroom's paternal graiidmother, Mrs.

W. C. Wasley Sr. of Empire. Xs The Mis.slonary Soclefy the Yellow Creek Presbyterian Church will sponsor a social Friday night at 8 at the church, A one-act play.

"iSpendlng Prise will be presented by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harry Givens, Ralph Falconer and Misses BUzabeth Smith and Louise Patterson. Tleadings and special music by Wayne Ward and his Parents announce her engagement. Grace Seckman And J.

D. Smith To Wed Nov. 5 AND MRS. William G. Seckman of Dixonvllle have announced the engagement of ihelr daughter, Miss Grace I.

Seckman, Roy Cannon and son, Jerry of. Wells and "-laws R. Smith, 830 East Scott Jr. also of Wells and o. Byron of Lisbon East attended the wedding will be an event New York baseball game Sunday at Cleveland.

of Nov. 5. The bride-elect, a 1945 graduate! FREE and a won derful help in canning and freez ing of fruits the 1948 edition of Canned Frozen 32 pages, with easy-to- follow charts and step-by-step directions. Recipes for pickles, conserves and jellies, too! Liverpool Hish School. Better finer flavor, at the Hell China Co.

colorandtextureijustbyasimple Her fiance Is a 1942 graduate of East Liverpool High School and an employee of the Midland Works of the Crucible Steel Co. He served! for 33 months with the Third Marine Division including 25 months overseas. Pittsburgh spent the week end with Mrs. mother, Mrs. John A.

Rankin of Main St Rev. and Mrs. Harry W. Rankin of Washington, I). also were week end visitors at the of his mother and remained over for a visit Rev.

Rankin has just returned from the Norlhfleld con ference of United Presbyterian young people at Nurtbfleld, where he served as one of the leaders and he was guest minister at the local First Presbyterian Church Sunday. Robert Donnelly and Eddie Ever hart of Ninth St. and Thomas Fer guson of Fourth St visited in Detroit over the week end. Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Kinsey of 15th St. and Kenneth Kinsey and sons, Bobby and Dick, of Bast Liverpool have returned from a two- week vacation at the Blackwood cottage, Guilford Lake. Mr. and Mra. George Smart of Washington Ave.

have returned from a motor trip to Niagara Falla. Canada, Cedar Point and Cleveland. Mrs. W. M.

Crawford of Buckeye Ave. attended the show of the Advertiaemtnt TUm INMni IWI nViN IHB AM yea by Of fuaettoaal monthly diatorto- Oom this you from patn, ima so wmk, hlgh-atruBg-et Then BO tty Lydia K. OcHnpound to stieh tooul In a raoent madioal teat thta Western Pennsylvania Glad Society Saturday at Phipps Conservatory in Pittsburgh. Henry Ayres of Cambridge, accompanied by his mother, Mra. change in your canning and ing syrups.

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lex Clavaieed, Okie SMART SUMMER HATS $3.00 ONE GROUP HATS VaIum'V to $1.00 FLOWERS and FEATHERS 29c Naw Fall Slllllnery Now On Oltplay KQRMOS MILLINERY Next To Potten Bank 1147 Rogara Btm Silvorploto Servico for fight I44.7S 11 C. fj IT a r. company coming? a banquet, but priced for every-day diniag arc tbcoc exquisitely patterned silverplate See wonderful selection resplcad- Rogers -ilk Ik. $39.75 pc service ....................69.75 pc. HOLMES EDWARDS 52 NATIONAL SILVER 52 pc ...................37.50 NATIONAL SILVER 36 Jewelers SPECIAL 150 PAIR OF WONEirS SHOES AT $3.00 A PAIR Odds and Ends from our regular stock of Dress Shoes sold regularly at $7.95 to $11.50.

Play Shoes that were $4.50 to Dollar Day $3.00. $2.00 A PAIR Barefoot SANDALS in brown or red with good leather soles. Sizes 6Vz to 9. $2.95 value. WHITE STRAPS and OXFORDS.

Odds and ends. Sizes 12V4 to Misses Red and Blue Kedettes. 30 Pair Brown SLIPPERS with leather soles. $1.00 A PAIR 55 Pair BEDROOM SLIPPERS and PLAY SHOES. 24 Pair HOUSE SLIPPERS with leather soles.

Regular $2.65 values. One Small Lot of SANDALS and PUMPS. DISCOUNT On Our Entire Stock of and Shoes, Including New Fall Styles EAST SIXTH STREET Follow The Crowd, To METZ Where Your Dollars Have More Cents Out they go! ONE GROUP Dresses House Coats Sleepers Beach Coats Sold To $12.95 3 ONE GROUP SILK DRESSES EVENING GOWNS Sold To $29.90 ALL SIZES 5.00 SPRING COATS and SUITS Sold To $39.90 ALL SIZES 5.00 DRESSES and SUN SUITS Sold Up To $5.95 00 GIRDLES Slips Gowns Blouses $2-00 Soiled HATS 25 You Will Want Several of Theae Spring COATS Sizes 1 to 14 ONE GROUP FUR COATS DOLLAR DAY ONLY 00 These Will Walk Out At This Price ALL NEW FALL MERCHANDISE 14 OFF Dollar Day Only.

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