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PAGE fi EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LFVERPOOL. OHIO TUESDAY. MARCH 31. 1959 ie DC a the diningroom table Four gener ations were present. Personals Mr.

and Mrs. Virgil Deemer and sons, Jeffrey and Gregory, Columbus visited Sunday with parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Marjorie Sue Dennis James E. Shaffer Wed Weather Elsewhere End CoUple I Public X-Ray Qinics High Low pr.

Mofks 50 YcQTS To Be Held In Beaver Miss Marjorie Sue Dennis of Car.cs P. Deeper, becarne cry Other guests were their Braddock St. son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and church of Winchester, Paul Glunt Jr. and daugh- Notebook Miss Jean Ann Ward, daughter Bridge Rd.

will entertain April 9. "Janice, nf Mr and of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Ward The Berean Class will meet Fri- The Virgil Deemers of Fmrvtew of Summit Calcutta, be- day in the social rooms of the visited Mr.

and Mrs. Homer husband is the son of came the bride of Keith Bowman, Grace United Presbyterian Church, Anderson parents yir. and Mrs Elden Shaf- son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry a a Deemer.

jgj. gf Rochester. Pa. Bowman of Lisbon R. D.

3, Sat- The Past Noble Grand Associ- urday night at 8 in the ation and degree team of Ceramic Longs Run United Presbyterian Rebekah Lodge 236 will meet Fri- Church. day in the lOOF Temple. Hostess- The Rev. Robert K. Fogal.

min- es for the association will be Mrs. ister, officiated at the double-ring Laura Mae Smith and Mrs. Mary Single-nng rites were conducted by the Rev. B. Olgesby.

All the familiar nuptial traditions were observed. The bride wore a white wool The WSCS of the First Metho-' street-lengih dress with white ac- WelBville Society Miss Ruth Urie 2-2288 ceremony in the presence of the Jane Jennings and for the degree church will meet Thursday cessories and an orchid corsage, immediate families. staff. Mrs. Laura Tittle and Mrs.

Thomas Miss Joyce Draganiza, a friend Given in marriage by her fath- Eunice Hogenfield. Miller of Maple Ave. the bride served as maid of cr the bride wore a black and Miss Helene Manypenny. Mr s. a pink sui with white checked suit with white ac- Mrs.

Helen Thorne of Dixon- Wallace Lloyd and Mrs. Ed House- a cessories and carried a white or- viile will be hostess Friday lor bolder will assist the co-hostess, was Robert Welch, a inend cessories ana devo- bridegroom. A chid on a Bible. Mrs. Donald Perkins, cousin of havP the lesson the bride, was the matron of hon- Ohio City Rebekah Lodge 782 or.

She wore a black suit with will meet Friday in the East End Fraser will conduct trial engineering department of the pink accessories and a puik and lOOF Temple. Mrs. Betty Bible study when the Crucible Steel Co. at Midland. tions and Mrs.

Shirley Crook will Mrs. Shaffer, a 1955 graduate of Chester High School, is employed as a stenographer for the indus- white carnation corsage. Dean Bowman, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. Mrs. Margaret Bushmire A reception was held at the dustry will be hostess Friday lor home of the parents.

Albany, cloudy 44 Albuquerque, cloudy 71 Anchorage, clear 38 clear 64 Bismarck, cloudy 48 Boston, cloudy 42 Buffalo, clear 44 Chicago, cloudy 49 Cleveland, cloudy 50 Denver, cloudy Des Moines, clear Detroit, cloudy Fort Worth, clear Helena, clear Indianapolis, cloudy Kansas City, cloudy Los Angeles, clear Louisville, clear Memphis, clear Miami, cloudy i Milwaukee, cloudy Paul, cloudy Orleans, rain York, rain City, cloudy Omaha, cloudy Philadelphia, cloudy Phoenix, clear Pittsburgh, cloudy Portland, clear Portland. ram ate of Rochester High School, he Rapid City, clear 31 46 20 49 24 39 36 41 42 Of Wedded Life Two public X-ray clinics will be held this week, according to the Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hughes, Beaver County Tuberculosis Asso- 1085 Mapletree East End.

are ciation. celebrating their 30th wedding an- One will be held in Freedom niversary today with a quiet fam- High Wednesday, the other .02 ily gathering. MRS. JAMES SHAFFER Bride Oj Friday Rites. win, noble grand, will preside.

Pennsylvania Railroad Co. at duty in Japan, st. Louis, clear of In- nn I khnn St Conway and is studying electron- The couple will reside in a new- Lake City, rain Association of the United Presby- Her husband is employed with spent three years in the Army and Richmond, cloudy terian Church meets Thursday night in her home on Lisbon nlvntmnr uill be led bv Miss ics at the Allegheny Technical In-ily-furnished apartment at 405 3rd ggg oiggo. cloudy and tht Program at Pittsburgh. A gradu- Beavnn Francisco, ci and grandparents, Mr.

andtr I affic Memorial Class of Fraser. lur, FH Fsenwein OQlineVllle rOlt clear Seattle, rain Tampa, cloudy Washington, cloudy 54 33 51 40.29 42 36 .08 82 60 50 30 56 47 .06 67 43.05 6751 66 51 .01 70 54 82 74 43 38 .42 49 39 04 7059 44 39 .54 70 53 55 43 .20, 41 40 .55 83 57 4736 4731 5749 .08 59 33 47 43 .29 63 47 22 51 37 .36 6759 60 50 .10 50 45 .20 74 65 45 39 enu 3 They were 1909, by the Rev. in New Brighton High School married March 31 Friday, both from 10 John Stokel, I clinic will be held in ,1. AllUiaiMi OUIIWH liuiavium lan Church. She was the former Miss Florence Herbert.

Because of charge for adults failing health, their activities chest examinations. 56 47 .06 are curtailed. They are members -----------------------67 43 .05 of the Grace United Presbyterian JJookstOWn Church. Three college students visited Hughes, a former potter, retired parents over the weekend. 5even years ago from the Hall cggjj Allison of Tarkio China Co.

(Mo.) College, son of Mr. and They have one son. Mrs. Clair and Charlolts Bradshaw and Mrs. Jacob ers College, daughters of Ur.

and Goempel. 207 Haywood St. There Mrs. Harvey Todd, oro oranrtrhilHrpn Mrs. Ada Sweai ingsn has returned home after spending winter in Florida.

Mr. and Mis. Russel James of Girard and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Robertson of Beaver were weck- guests of Mr.

and Mrs. P. T. i Robertson. Chester Junior Class To Present the Amegas Club.

The bride is a senior at Beaver McGaffic Dinner For with hi, father in farming. Hostesses w.ii Mrs. Mae of Hagies -lej. Golden Wedding DulleS ReStiug ihome for benefit of welfare pro- Grace Fitzsimnions of Sa, Goddard of residing and Mrs. I The Friendship Class of Pleas-'jects.

Mrs. Betty Long, president, celebrate their MUUoUaireS ant Heights will meet Friday with the chairman. sis er, rs. Two circles of the WSCS of the First Methodist Church will They are with the parents. Harold B.

Barth spoke on Ceramic at a meeting of the New Century Club Saturday afternoon at Carnegie Public Library. Miss Bernice Myler, president, opened business with an a poem. Miss Kathryn March read the report. The group endorsed re-enactment of the city income tax. Mrs.

Hazel Mast presented the program for the coming year in the absence of Mrs. Charles Bosco, chairman. Guests will be invited to meeting at the Mary Patterson Memorial. Hostesses will be Mrs, James Reaney, Mrs. Willard Birkett and Mrs.

Howard Martin. XXX The Mary Martha Class of the Trinity United Presbyterian Church will meet Thursday i Orchard Grove Communi Mrs. Grace Wolf. 802 Louise St. Mrs.

Maxine Apple will be hostess. golden wedding anniversary with a I i Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and family dinner Sunday afternoon at ISlClfld EXSlrdll A white elephant sale will be Mrs. Chalmer Morris were Mr. and the home of their son and daugh-! JUPITER ISLAND.

Fla. Thp Altpr anrt Rosarv Societv held at the meeting of Wellsville Mrs. Don Morris and family of ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Foster Dulles, fighting i.adv Wednesday night at 8 Alliance and Mr.

and Mrs. Rich- Goddard, of West End. Ugainst cancer, rested at this mil- ard Noel and family of Columbiana. D. M.

Weikart and Mr. and Mrs. Other sons are Thomas Goddard; island retreat today, of Salineville and John Goddard of 71 fg staying at the Salem. A daughter. Audrey, died Secretary cf State of St.

Aloysius Catholic Church Lady Elks Wednesday night will meet Friday in Aloysius in the lodge home. Lunch School Hall. I will be WellsviUe Personals Detmar Weikart and family of Lee-; when an infant. There are eight Douglas Dillon, 20 miles from Mr. and Mrs.

L. H. Rosenberger were Sunday guests of 7 Palm Beach. 1 ThnrcHov St. and Mrs.

Ethel Harold Baker. I wiui Dulles acrived Monday. He said IToon. The Susannah Wesley Circle Rgf and Catherine Beadnell of Sa- hf .1 r.ii., 1 Mr. and Mrs.

Jon Kiggans and Sunday guests of the Rev. and church with James Locke, jewel er, as will bring guests. The Martha Cir-1 1886, is'the son of the late John Columbine III. and Martha Goddard, also of Sa-; Lincoln White, State Departnmnl lineville. press officer, said at Washington cle will meet at the home of and Tommy, of Colum Mark George were Mr.

April 7, 1909 understands Dulles will decida G. WilUam Brokaw, 1617 have concluded a week Mrs. D. F. Slonebraker and daugh-, Florida whether he feels well field St.

Blessing boxes will be turned in at the meetings. XXX with their parents. Mr. and Mrs Harry Kiggans and Mr. and Mrs.

William Rahter of Chester Ave. ters of Wintersville. Mr. and Mrs Salineville Church enough to step once again into the Karl Stonebraker and family of Christ. i as this foreign policy Akron and Mr.

and Mrs. Ed Cu- have resided in Salineville chief. Mr. and Mrs. Cedric Kevan of sick and family of Steubenville, gjnce and he retired from the Dulle.s will not return to Wash- their daughter, Mrs.

Richard Ad- and Mrs. Dwain Hawkins and sisters of Mrs. Goddard White said. Capt. Edward J.

Ka- auu mrs. v.cuiiu ivcvau vimck duu idiuujf ui The Junior Missionary canton were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkins, Mr. mines in 1953.

ington for further medical tests ty Methodist and family of Aten Ave. and family and Mr. and Mrs. a 1 brother of Goddard have min II. an Army internal medicine 3:45 i her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. S. i Shingleton were Sunday dinner celebrated golden wedding anni- 1 specialist, accompanied Dulles at the church. Mrs. Fred Banfieldi a three-act com-' i edy, will be presented by the Jun- 50 Class Friday night at 8 at the Chester High School auditorium, The play concerns the efforts of two youths to get a girl in a beauty contest and the Zoozah, a human.

half-monkey creature which IS supposed to bring good luck. Dress rehearsal will be held tonight. and a matinee will be presented Wednesday. Charles Morris, faculty director, said. The cast includes Donna Gower.

Jerry Allison, Ruth Ann Burch, Louise Duke, Jane Reid Calcutt, Ann Watkins, Jerry Saundra Hayes, Seanor, Elizabeth Erlitz, Robert Dunn and Judy Reukauf. Understudies and prompters are Jackie Anderson, Bertha Reed and John Rodocker. The stage crew includes David Elphinstone, Lawrence Sayre. Steve Chapko, John Steele and Larry McSwegin. Usherettes are Mary Allison, Helen Cooper, Opal Gillespie, Joyce Judy, Sally Myers, Shelby Yost, Maria Hrnek.

Saretta McKnight and Lynn Clark. Mrs. John Murray, home economics teacher, is in charge of costumes and makeup. Carolyn Ambrose and Marilee Mosser are makeup aides. and Mrs.

Thomas Doland are lead- The Esther Circle of the Association of the XXX 1 Run United Presbyterian Church; wd meet meet Thursday in the social rooms! BUlingsley of the Calcutta-Smiths Ferry Mrs. Mary Tucker will be host-; have the Bible study and Mrs. Naomi Hamilton, themisiion, pi study. jjj jji Bergman Group of the Unit Columbiana County Salon 432 of 8 ed Presbyterian 40 Society will meet Thursday ation of the Trinity United Pres- McCauley, of Washington Ave. guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Don Adams versarles. Her sisters and hus-jhere with Mrs. Dulles. Kevan remained over to spend the of Lisbon Rd.

week. Newell Society Charles Cronin FU 5-4848 bands include the late Henry andi Mary Loughley of Chester. i mor and the late Sarah Earl of ttiaZC Hookstown Salineville and wm and i 75 The Birthday Club met Friday Leishman of Salineville. His broth-i VFRNON Ohio (API- night at the home of Mrs. Frank gj.

ggR are Will and Delilah MOUNT VERNON, Ohio 'Matchett with nine members pres- Goddard of Salineville. Honored with a birthday anni-, versary dinner Sunday afternoon Pnzes for games were won by Ike, Mamie Send The fire at nearby Fredericktown caused an estimated looo damage, store owners said. The Fink Drug Store lost about UllJllkJl Rnv Alii UlR i-'i Ug were Mrs. Charles Hutton. Karl For Japanese Wedding $10,000 in fire, smoke and water at the American Legion Post 374 bytcrian Church will meet Thurs- home at 306 Grant St.

ThTnex't Eisenhower arrived loss. r. A coverdish dinner will be featured at 6 Thursday evening for the joint meeting of the Ethel Chambers Missionary ety and the Missionary Society in the social rooms oi the United Presbyterian Church. The social committee IT housing the stores has not been the wedding gifts lor Crown Prince Mrs Shenton rto Join me growing Attending were Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Shirley Elkins of Hutton and daughter, and sis- Akihito and Miss Michiko Shoda. Ave. was hostess Friday night to thia; Mr. and Mrs.

Wayne william Reliable sources said the Eisen-I the Klondykers Club, when ton and family; Mr. and Mrs. Jack bowers sent a crystal bowl and Salineville tables of canasta were in play. and family; Mrs. Esther Burein and electrically illuminated Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs.

Trophies were awarded to Mrs Hayes and daughter. Sondra; Graham spent -lohn Hanley of Jefferson St were Shirley Brenneman and s. and Mrs. Samuel Manypenny Mr and Mrs. Victor Leatherberry and Mr.

and Mrs. James Hanley conduct the prayer cycle. XXX luiwii, i tiv Olili itrV Dl ciliitriiiciii aiivi duu will be in Jean Dabler. Mrs. Rose Foltz won and family; Mr.

and Mrs. Ohio charge. Mrs. Jane McDaniel the travel prize. TonVcnn- Mr and Mrs.

Karl i y. 3 Stamps Turn Out To Be Too (Colorful BALTIMORE (AP) The post office display of three big colored postage stamps turned out to be too colorful. The art department proudly ex hibited them in the main They commemorated events in Alaska, the Arctic and Oregon. But the spotlight display Mon day caught the eye of John Hanly, head of the Secret Service office here. He reminded postal officials that federal regulations prohibit colored illustrations of postage stamps.

That canceled the which will be redone in black anc white. How Can By ANNE ASHLET ..1 Ik knct I. I 8 f.miiv Mr and Mrs. Julia MelkranU of Home- The Fairview Youth Canteen will' of Flint Mich Miss Rita Haviag Lunch was served by the host- stead spent the weekend wilh her sponsor a dance for teenagers from of Cleveland and Mary Cath- ess assisted by Mrs. Martha Cehrs.

i Mrs famiiv rviorioctnn Two tables of .590 were in play, Mrs. Nina Dover was a guest. Mr when the Kardettes Club met Fri-' The next meeting will be April family day night at the home of Mrs. lo with Mrs. Foltz of Jefferson Alice Salter of Glenmoor.

St, Newell. Prizes were won by Mrs. Con- X' nie Mushweck and Mrs. LaRue ggj Mrs. Stanley Bennett' Chester.

Ahalotis. The travel award went Harnett St. entertained with a to Mrs. Lucille Smith. The host-i family party at their home Sun- ess was assisted in serving lunch day, honoring the lOth birthday an- by Mrs.

June Bourne. niversary of their son, Stanley Jr.i Mrs. Smith of the Grimms A large birthday cake decorated: 7V foyyAiiv stead spent the weekend with her sponsor a dance tor teenagers trom oi a.m S. Edmund Stsrr 3nd fsmily, tn vpsrs of crino Hsnlcy of Ch 3 rlcston. anH son-in-aw and daughter.

Mr. and inp sevenin graae lo years oi rUuPland painting? lamlly. -J- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hicks and family, and Ray Wilson of East Industry ToWUfthip Liverpool and Jerry Allison of sure when paint clean cloth dampen Chester Society DeMnr Miller EV 7-2721 The extra-protein bread healthy youngsters figurewise mothers special formula BHKAD And delicious! ovcn'hcsh, nutlikc sesame flavor with high nutrition for weight watchers and busy youngsters.

Its Special Formula provides up to extra so vital for vcuMijstfrs, grownmps alike. Vitamin Bi, and mmcrals, including Iron, from 16 sun- ripened vegetables and grams. A public round and square dance turpentine right next to iniiMiip Rp sponsored by the Michael Pozderac spilled drops John Grimm of Industry a club of the Fairview Grange Wed- wppkend as soon as they are spilled, been named of the night from 9 to midnight. parents vls Helen aboard the Rimey. a reserve ship jhe a Beaver area Qruszecki and Fabian Pozderac in the way to dry They were accompanied by their white clothes? children bright, sunny day it is Mr and Mrs Gordon Rinehart a good idea not to wring the white and daughters of Alliance visited clothes too dp: the sunshine, her parents.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles and air will bleach them. out of New now cruising the provide the music. 'Puerto Rican area.

He i.s the son of Mr. and Mrs -jy-, John Grimm of Dillinger Rd 4" 11 INCWS The auxiliary of Le-i Grimm was graduated from Mid-1 Q. How can I eiiminate cabbage ordor? I A. A piece of bread placed in Si 08 Post 121'wm meet iII mXSunday, day night at 8 clock at the pos ed at the Crucible Steel Co. before.

coverdish family party April --------------------------home The executive board 1 1 Ij entering the Navy in Srout Building at Lake w- i 1 meet at 7:30 E. Eugene Best, son of Mr. Building at Lake reck Injums Fatal Mrs Henry Best of Barclay Hill gj meeting ZANESVILLE, Ohio (AP) pot in which cauliflower or Mrs Bertha Shaffer and Mrs has been pleiiged by Delta gj home of Delva juries suffered in an auto crash cabbage is being cooked will elim George Herron will be hostesses at Tau Delta, national fraternity Lisbon St. Easter Sunday were fatal Mon-iinate the unpleasant odor. a meeting of the Fairview Farm Washington Jefferson Meeting will be April day to Allen Coen.

30, of near Club Wednesday after-iwhere he is a pre-medical Teddy Owens Deavertown. His station wagon at 1:30 at the Pugh- He was in 19 8 answered with crashed along Ohio 77, 10 miles town Grange Hall. Area High School. on AUTO INSURANCi A phone call may save you mcmy dollars on the Tight protection by one of America's largest insurers. And no obligation of course.

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Goddard of Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Niles, a chemical engineer, with Mrs. VoUnogle of Colum- the Ohio Edison will biana Rd. in observance of 11 on and Electric Utilities at 42nd wedding anniversary, the meeting of the Kiwanis Club Miss Dorothy Esenwein, student Thursday noon at the Pythian Sis- at Western Reserve University at ters diningroom in the 0 a Cleveland, was a weekend guest Building. Pete Gallo is program of her mother, Mrs.

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