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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 10

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1947. PAGE TEN EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO devotlonals, and Mrs. Fred Hood, president, presided for the business HEARING MAY RESULT IN HIGHER MILK PRICE Parents Reveal Wedding Plans Govey, assisted by MIm Violet Govey and Miss Elsie Toy. The Berean Class of the Christian Church met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs.

Walter Mc8weg Lisbon Man In Boat Band LlSBOItf, Sept 11 Lester sx Pittsburgh Tuesday after aa ex ton, son of Mrs. Esther Sexton, jpiogion He was staying at a ho clerk of the County Board of Com jtel at the time, he informed his missioners, was a member of the' mother. UP session. Officers elected included: Mrs. 8tewart, president; s.

Samuel Brunt vice president; Mrs. Hood, secretary, and Miss Ethel Mans Plans for a wiener roast Wednesday at the Roadside Park were made by members of Court Crotty No. 1419, Catholic Daughters of America, Tuesday night in the K. of C. Hall.

During the business session con ducted by Mrs. Nina Ollverl. grand regent a committee was appoint. for th social SDt. 23 as fol SOCIAL AFFAIRS (Continued from Pag 9) East Liverpool representatives in of Sixth with Mrs.

Alvin! Howard as devotional leader. Thei topic, was Of Jane Adkins field, re elected treasurer. During the social hour, lunch was served by the hostesses. The were in Pittsburgh today for a hearing before the Pennsylvania Milk Control Commission that may Hows: Misses Anna Cheekier, Helen Amato, Mary Jo Monte and Kflitn Arcuragi, Mrs. Jennie Hammond and Mrs.

Oliverl. is Charles Govey, son of Mrs. Edna, r.nvnv of Church was hon mere was group singing oi hymns, and Mrs. Margaret Kell gave the Scripture. The program also included readings by Miss Lois Sayre, Mrs.

Hermatf Sayre, Mrs. Mc8wegln and Miss Twyla Lunch was served by the hostess. The neit meeting will be Oct 7 at the church. next meeting will be Oct 14. a at The Fairview Farm Women's Club has postponed its meeting from tonight until 1:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon.

Sept 17, in the Pughtown Grange Hall, according to Mrs. Paul McConnell, president The Purple and Gold Band Moth ored with party Monday night World" At the meeting or the Women's Missionary Society or the First Christian Church Monday night In the home of Mrs. J. 8. Spring of 10th St Talka were given by Mrs.

Ella McCown, Mrs. Darii Jackson and Mrs. Weldon. Devollonals were conducted by Mrs. Ella Lowers and lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs.

Wilma Montgomery. The October hostess will be Mrs. W. J. Rhuark ofhester Ave.

and a "penny" offering will be taken. Salute To Fall! An Unsurpassed Variety In NEW HATS For FALL $2 98 to $4 98 and up All New Colors ers held' a special meeting Tuee dey night in the High School on the occasion of nis seventn birthday. There were 12 guests. The evening was spent with games and contests and prises were awarded to Bobby Alplnri and Cecil Robinson. Luncheon was served by Mrs.

Building, and Mrs. R. G. Neff, president conducted the business session. affect retail milk prices in this district indirectly.

The commission was to conduct a hearing beginning at 9 a. m. (East Liverpool time) on Pittsburgh district dairies' request for permission to increase retail milk prices, which would result in higher prices to producers. As Pittsburgh operators obtain part of their milk supplies in this area, their payment of a higher price to producers would force East Liverpool dairies to match the increase and pass along the boost to consumers in the form of an increased retail price. East Liverpool is represented st the hearing by JohnElferd, head of the Golden Star Dairy and Patrick J.

O'Farrell, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. The two expected to sit as spectators, as they did not believe they would be permitted 'to speak before the Pennsylvania agency. However, Allegheny county women have joined in the fight to prevent an increase and the County League of Women Voters said it will protest the proposed price boost before the three man PATCH THOSE BARE SPOTS The group discussed the purchase of new uniforms for the High School Band and the following committee was appointed: Mrs. 8. H.

Graham, Mrs. Robert Douglass, Mrs. Warren Riley and Miss Mary E. Doutbat Sample uniforms were shown. The next meeting will be Oct 7.

is mm The J. D. S. Club met Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. John linger of River St, and Mrs.

Elmer Pritchett, president conducted the business session. Plans were made for a spaghetti supper Sept 23 at the home of Mrs. Prichett of First St IN YOUR YARD with Old English Lawn Seed The Jessie Estella McKee Class of the First Presbyterian Church held a "back to eeuool" party Tuesday night at its meeting in the basement of the church. Mrs. J.

A. Bower, president, conducted the business session and Mrs. Charles 8chleiter led the de vptionajs. magio act was presented by Verne Jones, Chester High School senior. Games and contests were fa charge of the hostesses, Mrs.

George Chapman, Mrs. William Erlits and Mrs. Theodore Martin, who also served lunch. The next meeting will be Oct 14 in the church. a M.

The Queen Esther Class of the Kirst Presbyterian Church met Tuesday night at the home of Miss Maude Stewart of the Lincoln Highwsy with Mrs. C. O. Stewart and Mrs. O.

W. Harvey associate hostesses. Mrs. George Hasson conducted $2 98 (Plus Tax) MISS JANE ADKINS Bhe'll be bride on Beautiful FALL PURSES ALL NEW STYLES AND GOLORS npHE engagement of Miss Jane and Purpose Fertilizer Sewing and games were the pas DELL'S Millinery eJ GOLDFISH AND' BIRD SUPPLIES The peanut is a member of the same plant family as the sweet pea. time, and prises were won by Miss Oletta Archer and Mrs.

J. W. Pry Adkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Adkins, 1949 Michigan to Robert Bird, son of Mr.

and Mrs. L. W. Bird, 1219 Pennsylvania has been announced by the brides elect parents. The wedding will be an event of Wednesday.

Miss Adkins Is an employee of the Kroger Co. Mr. Bird is a graduate of East Liverpool High School and is associated with the A. M. Byers Co.

in Ambridge, Pa. or. During the social hour, lunch was served toy the hostess, assist KITCHEN FURNITURE VALUES ed by Mrs. George Durbin. The next meeting will be Sept.

30 at the home of Mrs. Pryor of near Chester. Chester Personals MSgt. C. E.

VanDevender, who 4 CLUB NEWS is stationed in Japan, and bis wife are visiting V. VanDevender of First St Large Selection DINETTES, Chrome or Wood and TABLE MODEL GAS RANGES Greatly Reduced For Our September Values HAMMONDSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Workman of Pine Grove are the parents of a daughter. Alfred Nightingale of Cream City is recovering at the Ohio Valley Hospital in SteubenvllLe following an operation.

Mrs. O. H. Marioneaux and son, Nelson, visited over the week end with her huaband, who is a pa OFFICERS were elected when tie Powhatan 4 Club met Monday night at the home of Miss Jean Kidder of Route 2, Chester. Ralph Parrlsh, retiring president, presided for the business session when the following officers were named: James Kidder, president; Thomas Kidder, vice president; Betty Jane Huff, secretary; Charles Lee Pugh, treasurer; Sue Ann Wilson, reporter, and Mr.

Parrlsh, song leader. Miss Kidder was in charge of the recreation hour of games and contests. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. James Kidder. The next meeting will be Oct 6 at the home of Gayle Kennedy of Louisiana Chester.

i rats? a Ilgnu Tut sorru) DONT SAY "POP" SAY if IVS I Coolerator Ice REFRIGERATOR Reg. $87.50 Now $69.50 TRUNKS $14.50 to $29.50 5 Pc. DINETTES $49.50 Table Model GAS RANGES $99.50 CABINET BASES and Double Door CUPBOARD $22.00 tient at the Chilllcotbe Veterans Hospital. Miss Virginia Cllne, a student at Ohio University in Athens, is spending the fall vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Cllne, near here. Miss Joan Cllne a graduate of Irondale High School in 1946, has entered the Ohio Valley Business College in East Liverpool. Wardrobe Trunks, Reg. Price $69.50, reduced to $5450 EESNHCETS Furniture 417 MARKET ST. FREE DELIVERY Army Prisoners Escape COVINGTON', Sept.

11 Gerald Burchett of Akron was listed as one of four Army prisoners who escaped from an Army truck near here Wednesday while en route from Ft Hayes, Columbus, to Ft. Knox, Ky. Burns Prove Fatal SANDU8KY, Sept. 11 Burns received when her dress wss ignited by a sulphur fumigation candle were fatal Wednesday to Mrs. Rosa Heidi, 71.

rFSHl fi lllnl (HI'HIPI Tc if mm 1 i UNE IB BE? IV New Entertainment For East Liverpool and the Tri State Area! If The Skyview Theater it owned and operated by Law M. Black of Allison Ave. It was designed by rence Robert F. Beatty, prominent architect. The Skyview Tri StateY only Drive In Theater located on Route 170 between Calcutta and Route 30 welcomes you to its opening tonight.

The first show will start at 7:30 P. M. Box Office opens at 6:45 P.M. Theater will accommodate approximately 450 cars. It is laid out with 10 ramps, so designed that any seat in the theater assures you a "good Enjoy The Fun and Convenience of The SKYVIEW THEATER! cession stand when you come in.

When baby wants it, it's ready. We feel that you will greatly enjoy the advan tages of an Open Air Drive In Theater You have no parking worries. You can relax, smoke, and enjoy a good show in the privacy of your own car. Small children under the age of twelve years are admitted free, so Jet them bring their favorite toy and they can enjoy themselves in the back seat of your car and you will have no worries as to their safety. You may enter and leave the Theater at any time during the program.

Two Shows nightly will be shown, Jtain or Clear, at 7:30 and 9:46. Additional improvements and innovations are planned to keep this Theater a modern Theater always. Located in ths center of the theater is the main projection room building, in which for your convenience is located rest rooms, drinking fountains and a concession stand. The concession stand is to be operated by the Youngitown branch of the Berlo Vending Com pany of Philadelphia, Pa. This company services theaters only and operates all candy and food concessions on the Steel Pier at Atlantic City.

The stand will serve cold drinks, sandwiches, candy, pop corn, ice cream, coffee, and cigarettes. The stand will be under the manage ment of Miss Anna Marie Black. For your convenience we have our "Boys Jri White" to service your car with refreshments, etc. To keep the "Small Fry' happy we have Baby Bottle Warming Service FREE OF CHARGE. Simply check the bottle at the con SKY VIEW THEATER Tri State's ONLY DRIVE IN THEATER come Route 170 Between Calcutta and Route 30 Two DRESSED ASYOUUKE THURSDAY ONLY Show.

N0 parkinq "THRILL OF BRAZIL" worries with' Rain or refresh. KEYNAN WYNN EVELYN KEYS Clear ments ALWAYS A CARTOON 7sZQmmm SERVED IN your car ADMISSION 50c 8:48 P.M. i SJBlBHBJHMBfJBHBHBBISHSflSMSMS Located On Route 170 Between Calcutta Route 30.

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