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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 30

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PAGE 8 FAST REVIEW. EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO. SATl RDAY. NOVEMBER 1, Socia ATTairs home of her daughter, Mri.

Nellie Wilson, of Palissey St. Business was conducted by Mrs. Anna Stanley, president. Games and contest prizes were awarded Mrs. Wilson and Mrs.

Gay Fox. Quiet rites this morning at 11:30 marked the marriage of Lunch was served by the host- Mrs. Edith C. Dawson of Thompson to Cassius M. Metsch of Park ess, assisted by her daughters, Blvd.

Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Gladys The rites were performed in the First Methodist Church by the Rev. Smith. Stanley H.

MuUen, pastor. i Mrs. Wilson of Palissey St. wiU They left immediately for be hostess Nov. 13.

York and Florida. Hoyt, third; Mrs. Garnet Flint, I travel award, and Mrs. Widger, A contribution to the Community Approximately 120 attended the low. Two tables were in play.

HaUoween dance arranged by the meeting wili be Nov It, i young people of St. EpLs- Thursday night with Mrs. A. J. copal Church Thursday night in Barbara James of Neiser of Pennsylvania Ave.

the Parish House. Records furnished music for Center Beechwood. Business w'as conducted by Mrs. Neiser, president. dancing.

Prank Thornberry, presi- Martin of Smittfield (Ralph and Adelin Lintoni was were in entertained Thursday night for viewed by Mrs. A. L. Weikart. I the Youth Fellowship of the First Lunch by the host- committee dent, and charge.

2 Church. ess. Two tables of 500 were in play Some 1.5 attended the Halloween The next meeting wUl be Nov. Thursday night for the D. D.

Club affair and games and 28 with Miss Ann AUison of at the home of Mrs. Leora Snow, were featured. Mrs. Stanley Mul- view Circle. MRS.

THOMAS ZOW.ASKY Bride of Cumberland Md.) rites. 816 St George St councilor, and the Rev. Stan-; I High score was won by Mrs. 'Mullen were guests. A Halloween masquerade parfe' BeVerlV DrOnt, Doris McMorrow, and low by Mrs.

Rafreahments were served by was be Thureday night the the mother, Mrs. E. T. Ladies League of the First Church nOmQS I of Christ at the home of Mrs. W'il- 2 2 28 lliam Newman of E.

Fourth St. ExchonQG OWS Kathryn Vincent. Mrs. Amy Calder received the travel prize, and Mrs. Maxine Clark the hostess award.

Names for the Christmas ex- Decorations for the season were change chosen by the GTG used for the affair in the base- Lunch was served by the hostess Thursday night. Three tables ment. Fortunes were told by Mrs. On Monday in the parsonage of and Halloween novelties were fea- canasta were in play at Palmer and winners lor Presbyterian Church in Cum- tured. Mrs.

Clark, 1054 St. George will entertain Nov. 13. 28 Members of the Pi Delta Pi Club will be used for the work. A handkerchief sh'wer was held 'T the 6 birthday of Mrs John Costell Games ard were featured and Mrs Jare Wilson was prize were served 15 by the assisted by Mrs Curley 2 nd Mrs.

Isabel Stewart of Ford Pa a guest The group will meet Thursday with Mrs Beulah Butler. 412 Grant Newel! XXX Mrs. Mary Hughev. 1S39 Ohio will be hostess Tuesday night for the G. Club.

Mrs Dorothy Zook will be procram chairman and Mrs. Wilma TresJer will lead devotions. Soc The Yo.ith Feb'-wship of the Calvary Church will meet Tuesday night. Soc I Members of the Club will 'meet Nov. 11 instead of Tuesda 'night.

Mrs. Billie Baxter of Minerva St. will entertain. I Personals Miss Ann M. Hughes, a senior at the Mercy Hospital School of Nursing at Canton, has concluded tv few days visit with her parents, T- T'''e 49 Mrs Er -1 Ptttv i sorvixi F.i>‘cr tu 1 lunch L-t' IV-i-h- -V 6 The cl 13 Mrs Powell, Was.hmgWr.

Ave Mv I ct t' c. -'On Chester Society DtMar Millet Chester 2671 The Pest M.itr J. nr h'-i P.S. ted Mri M.I-A unlinued on Page MARJORIE Wflirs Port Homer nw-ia's. Marjorie Martin, Robert Hobbs To Wed Thursday Miss Mirteo v.t WOiHEX VOTE! East Liverpool Republlran Chib eallint on membership tn this community to be for at least li on election day.

not complain about lavity in tovcrn- mcnt. yet Idly by doing nothing about It WOMEN REin BI It ORtiAMXkTION MRS. VINt OTT, PRKS. mer a -w-fc a TCW UdA Vibll Wiwll liC. I yjcil "0 homeof Miss JoAnn Hall of Bloom-! games were Mrs.

Robert Dietz, berland, Mi.ss Beverly Jean Hughes. BOO clock i field. 'Mrs. Clarence Roberts and Mrs. Brant and Thomas Zowasky were Orchard Grove and her broth- The bnde-elect is the d.Ti ter er.

John A. Hughes and and Mrs. Warren. Her sister. Mrs.

Mary M. P'-i High score winners were Mrs. Nora Fuller. united in marriage. The Rev.

E. L. Peggy Marquette, Mrs. i 1 Refreshments were served by officiated for the 10:30 Burcham and Mrs. Helen Cook.

Mrs. Ruth Smith and Mrs. P. E. nuptials, were entertained with a Halloween Television was featured.

North. The bride is the daughter of Mr. masquerade party Thursday night The group will meet Nov. 20 with all-day meeting will be held Mrs. Paul Brant.

930 St. Clair at the home of Elizabeth, IVIrs. Vivian Davis of Fisher Nov, 13 and a coverdish noon and the bridegroom is the Widger of Ephriam St. Mrs. Rose Headley was highMembers of the Friendly Clubi Hughes, also visited in Warren.

Mr. and Mrs. WilUam Wells of Park Way have returned after month with Dr. and 2 and h'-r fuirre rv bbs B-th score 500 winner, Mrs. Harriet were entertained Thursday night luncheon will be served.

of Lyman A. Bailey of Lisbon R. D. 2. Mrs.

Beatrice Stitt of Park Blvd. Skipper blue with matching hat at the China H- bbs is a graduate D. C. Lee of Hot Springs. i We lsvil High Srh- 1 Wagner, second; Mrs.

Audreyjby Mrs. Clara McMahon at Ibe hostess Thursday night to the worn by the bride and her Acorn Club and a Halloween nias- were black, querade party was featured. Mr. and Mrs. Jack McCune Mrs.

Gertrude Manypenny and attendants. Mrs. Betty Myers won high scores The bride is a 1951 graduate of for 500. LiveriXK)! High School and is The next meeting will be Nov, employed at Bakery. Her 13 with Mrs.

Myers of Alpha St, husband works for the Mullins XXX Manufacturing Co. at Salem. Showers were featured by the They are residing on E. Fifth Good Humor Girls Club Thursday st. night at the home of Mrs.

Bernard -----------------------------------------------------Digman of LaCroft. Thursday night at her home on A stork shower was held Two tables were in Mrs. Bernard Shone and one for Mrs. Martha Shelton for her adopt-j Tjie hostess was assisted in served baby daughter, Christy. lunch bv Mrs.

Jennie Deering. Sewing projects featured Ruth Gealy and Mrs. Helen and guests included Mrs. Eeggy were guests. Van Fossen and Mrs.

Mildred; Taylor of Smithfield will be hostess Nov. 13. 1 The next meeting will be Nov.i 1 21 with Mrs. PhyUis Martin First nomination of officers will Curry be held Tuesday night by Purity, i .8 18 Council 7, Daughters of America, I Officers will be elected Tuesday meeting in the Odd Fellows I night by the Calcutta Grange at a Temple. i I meeting in the Grange Hall and 2 Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hammond NATIONAL HOME BY POPULAR DEMAND WE HAVE EXTENDED THE SHOWING OF The CORONET The Model Home on South Surry Fisher Park THE PRICE IS DOWN PAYMENT IS 1,550110 MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARE 64JI0 The Showing WUl Be Extended To The Hours of 7 to 9 P.M., Thursday, Friday, Saturday and From 1 to 6 P. M. Sunday COLUMBIANA HOMES INC. PHONES 232 1676 6302 spending a Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Fife and son, Tommv, of Ft. Lauderdale, are visiting friends and relatives here Mr. and Mrs.

E.arl Steiner of Mrs Mary RaMer Poland are spending the week end with prayer with Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Forsyth Dmmg bns.r-ss eond Jam-p acked with. Us strawbew sauce Strawtgriy Sundae night at the home of Mrs Henry Patterson of Ninth St with the First Chapter of and dcvo- bv of St. Clair Ave.

Wellsville Society Miss Ruth Urie Wellstiille 499 WOMEX! VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE against corruption and scandal! against communism and socialism! against gigantic government spending! against taxes and high living costs! Safeguard Our Freedom! REPUBLICAN ORGANIZATION MRS. VINCENT CALCOTT, Pres. (Paid Pol. Adv.) Miss Julie Barnhart, youth chair- man, wiU head the social commit- St. will entertain Tiies- tee.

day night for the Welcome Class of XXX 'the Boyce Methodist Church. The men will be in charge ofj the meeting Tuesday night for Phyllis Heine.v w'on first Mrs Rahter. were discussed for the arr.ual public turkey dinner Nov. 13 The hostess and her committee served 22 The home was decorated in keeping with Halloween and jack The Youth Fellowship of the were the favors. Evangelical United Brethren Mrs.

Eva Snediker of Main will be the November Class 13 of the Central Methodist Halloween party Tuesday night in met Thursday night in the the home of Mrs. Jennie Pander Walter Milligan of of Chester leader. St. with Mrs Ray Prizes for costumes were president, presiding, ed Sally Long. Patty Morrell, Mrs.

Malx'l Fitzgerald, devotion and Jimfnie Means- and 1 a 1 used Sacrificing of Moore. Business was conducted based on II Corinthians- as the leader and game prizes the theme and Mrs. Leona Bis.s- won by Billy Andrews and read a prayer, on Jackson. A verse of Scripture, Lunch was served to 24 by the. as roll call resoonse ICE CREAM Church will attend a district meeting Sunday afternoon and night in Canton.

Plans were made at a Men and Missionary Society in the First Church of Christ. XXX and travel awards of 500 Thursday night for the Happy Larks Club. Mrs. Vivian Salisbury of Ida- A business meeting is scheduled entertained with two ta- for Tuesday night by Court 937, Catholic Daughters of Amer- Second honors went to ica, in St. Aloysius School Hall.

Nola Rawlings, and consolation to 28 Mrs. Zelma Brown. Mrs. Pearl Hull of McKinnon Guests included Mrs. Rawlings, Ave.

will entertain Tuesday night Mrs. Thelma Neppl and for the Daisy Circle Class of the Forrester. Orchard Grove Community Metho- -pbe next meeting will be dist Church. 13 with Mrs. Roberta Shovlin of Green Lane.

White Cross dedication will be; XXX held Tuesday night for the Ann Judson Missionary Society of the i First Baptist Church. XXX The Always Ready Class of the First Church of the Nazarene will meet Tuesday night in the activity room. A baby was held 'Thursday night for Mrs. Ruth Thornberry by the UNI Club at the home the First Methodist Church Thurs- of Mrs. Garnet Ward of Peake --------------------------------------------------'Two tables of canasta were in; play and Mrs.

Ward won first' prize. Mrs. Evelyn Ward, and Mrs, Margaret Harmon, third. Mrs. Evelvn Ward and Mrs.

1 hostess, assisted by Beverly Sally Long and i 11 a Means. Miss Joan Brown and Mrs. Jean Jobe entertained at a personal show'er Wednesday night at the Jobe Home, 924 Commerce honoring Miss Doris Ann Brown, who will wed Jack Howell Friday. Mrs. Eulah Brown and Miss Marlene Ball were prize winners, zua.quvrauL.

pai lv wus uju contests. Lunch w'as served members Thurs- Jobe, assisted by night at the home of Mrs. Mary Lou Brown. 211 Wells Ave. Other guests were Mrs.

Vaneta; piyp hundred was the diversion. Loy, Mrs. Greta Halfhill, Mrs. Al- vivian Bratt and Mrs. na bert HoweU, Mrs.

Betty Maylone being high score winners, apd Misses Phyllis Koon, Beverly Evelyn Dickinson receiving Heiney and Jackie Brown. traveling trophy and Mrs. Mar. 'tha Powell the consolation prize. Mrs.

H. F. Banfield opened the meeting of the Mizpah Class of was given as roll call response Plans were completed for a bazaar in December and for a public turkey dinner Thursday from 5 to 7 in the church annex. The hostess served lunch. Mrs.

Edith Beaumont of 15th St. will be the November hostess. Mrs. Bissman will lead devotions, and Mrs. Dickey will have the entertainment.

A masquerade party was enjoy- FIRST driicioui, real 1 Get A A in good taste Golden Star QUALITY CH8KD ICI CilAM Drill practice be held with Thelda Davis assisted in serving, a Halloween party featured for All-j Mqmbers will be entertained American Council 287, Daughters Nov. 13 by Mrs. Edna Rayle of of America, at its meeting Tues-; Newell. 1 day night in the Sons of Veterans HaU. XXX The 4 im of $7.80 was realized from the white elephant sale Mrs.

Mildred Miller, 1624 Penn- Thursday night at the Halloween; sylvania will be hostess Tues- I day night for the CNO Club. Prize winners in 500 were Mrs. Jean Goodballet, Mrs. Eileen Clutter and Mrs. Wilma Rockenhauser when Mrs.

Genevieve Beck entertained the Happy Hours Club party for the Gold Star Mothers; Chapter at the home of Mrs. Mae Brown, 339 W. Fourth St. Mrs. Margaret Curley was auc- (Paid Political Adv.) vf) Closed Monday (A) DAIRYLAND will be closed all day Monday, November 3rd; for alterations.

DAIRYLAND will re-open 7:30 A. M. Tuesday, November 4th. Stop in for breakfast after you have voted. FIFTH AT MARKET Tuesday if: Ul if) I I 0 0 0 0 tt) lumjc ANO BUDGET PAYMENT PLANS 621 Broadway SALLY McCAtXEY WellsviUe, Ohio studio Phone Main 705 ItmiM INTERNATIOHAL HARVESTER Fraszors ITie savingest freezers ever built! They store months of meals keep family favorites ready for serving the year They cut kitchen time and shopping time in They make precious food dollars go much, much farther I Three sizes-7 cu.

11.1 cu. and 15.8 cu. ft. Come in, look them over, choose youe model Pricit stari of $2879s SEANOR ROBINSON Your Harvester Dealer One Mile North of the Diamond on Route 7 and 30 Phone 1174.

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