Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 5

Location:
East Liverpool, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

SATURDAY. JUXE LIVERPOOL REVIEW PAGE nVE Day Day programs will be presented ia Emmanuel Presbyterian and the Second Christian church Sunday schools tomorrow, in observance of Day. At the F.mmanuel church, the fol- two weeks at the homo of Miss loia Smith la Minerva street. Bibla Ctaaa Civet Picnic. The Young class 12 of the Second United rresbvter- ian church taught by A 1, White, en- lowing pr.

gram will be featured at evening 300 GVESTS ATTEND RECITAL GIVEN BY ms HALLS PUPILS Playlet Concludes Program by Piano Pupils in First Methodist Protestant Church, Three hundred guests attended the Piano recital given by the pupils of Miss Jessie A. Hall of Pleasant Heights in the Methodist Protestant hurch last evening. The auditorium was decorated with baskets of summer flowers: Those taking part in the program were: Betty Batey, Jane Ann Fisher, Virginia Bennett, Hugh Stewart, Carl Stewart, Betty Dotson, Irene McCuIly, Olive Furnival, Betty Mackey, Jane Carey. Geraldine Bulger. Darwin Mercer, Helen Kinsey, Mary Alex, Nancy Huston, Helen Robins, Elinor Cook, Francis Cubberly, Francis Gilmore, Jt.an Rose Newman, Jean Caroline Hassall, Miriam Davi.son, Sarah rer, Eleanor Jane Bennett, Violet Vorndran, Olive Walker, Alice Watkins.

Helen Ankrim and Robert Kaiser. Concluding the program a playlet, Scenes from the Childhood of Wolfgang Amadeus wa.s presented with the following characters; Leopold Mozart, Mozart's father Mary Alex Mother Mozart, Mozart's Jean Hassall Herr Schachtiier, the court trumpeter. a friend Eleanor Jane Bennett llohrs, a performer on the Sarah Niedemeyer, a performer on the violin Jane Carey Wolfgang Mozart Elinor Cook Mozart, little sister Helen Robins The Emperor of Austria Hugh Stewart Cteiuleman in waiting at the Virginia Bennett The Empres.s of Austria Jean Rose Newman the court compo.ser............... Nancy Huston r.ady attendant Geraldine Bulger ACT Room of Leopold Mozart. Salzburg, Austria summer in the year During the course of the play th following selections were played Fantasie Mozart Eleanor Jano waltz Elinor Cook.

Negro Dance, Op. 147. No. 5 (Dueti Gurlitt Elinor Cook -Helen Robins Wolfgang Mozart was born in the city of Salzburg, January 27, 1756, and died In Vienna. Austria, December 5, 1791.

His father was a professional musician who w-as the boy's first teacher. Mozart was a that is, his music was so wonderful when he was a mere boy of five or six that every one w-as amazed at him. He later composed music in almost every style, operas, symphouies. piano pieces, songs, and seemed to be equally great in all styles. He was one of the most melodious of all composers.

Miss Hall, assisted by her mother. Mrs, George Hall; her sister. Miss Marjorie Hall, and Miss Mae Joseph, served refreshments. Wedding. Miss Mazie O.

Tyson of Jacksonville, and Aurelius S. Scott of New Cumberland. were married Thursday, June 14. in the parsonage of the church in New Cutnbeiland. Rev Knelln officiated.

Mrs. Scott is a graduate of Howard university, Washington, D. and was a member of the faculty in the Washington iiigh school at Greensboro, N. during the past term. Tile bridegroom, a grandson of Daniel Southall of the Lincoln High way is a graduate of the Morehouse college In Atlanta, and during the past year was a student in the Graduate School of Ohio State university.

He Is a member of the Omega Psl Phi fraternity. Mr. and Mis. Scott will have charge of a summer camp for boys and girls at Rogers Lake, O. They are now spending a few' days with Mr.

and Mrs. Daniel Southall. Auxiliary Election The auxiliary to the Time, jasid union will meet at Monday evening in the Pol- of the Emperor of Aus- ters' hall West Sixth street to elect tria. Later. 'officers.

Very This Special Service For Afternoon Shoppers Every afternoon a fleet of swift deliveries harry over shortest routes bringing fresh-baked Kleen-Maid Bread to your You can delight your family with Kleen-Maid baked-at-home goodness for supper every night. Thus Kleen-Maid bakers have left nothing undone to give you Kleen-Maid always at its tempting best. i4s you serve this fresh-baked bread, note how nicely it slices how Huffy-firm is its texture how nut sweet and tender is its crust. This, the deft blending and baking of a treasured home recipe. This afternoonj plan a supper Kleen-Maid, over-fresh at your In the tidy wrapper.

a. Hymn Opeiuug Sentences reading. S.cng—-Youtrg People choir Prayer -Superintendent, Scripture Wolfe. Cradle Devern Colnirn. Infatit Bapii.smal service.

Siireading Good New-i Siipt. and sell ol. Reginner'i Dept. progr.tm-Mi^s Eunice Dept, program Betty Faulk. Announcements and short talk by pastor.

Junior Boys Bess Adams. Offering for Natiotial Missions. Junior Girls Jane Faulk. Blanche Barnes. Song-Congregation.

At tlie Second Christian church, at 7:30 the follawlng progr.am will be under the direction of Mrs. Rosenbaum, with Mrs. Malinda Wilkinson as pianist: Flag Sunday solnwl. Soug. Jesus Calls Prayer, Recitation, Eugene Talbert.

Recifittion. "A Polite rey Talbert. school. 'The Kirohner, Clair Kirchner, James Smith and Eugene Talbert Song Bessie Talbert. Helen Rous liausn, M'elda Smith, and Marv Talbert.

Recitation. James ille. Miles. Recitation, to Jacqueline Smith. Recitation Schalcross.

Sines. Vocal Miles. Heiney. Recitation. "The Photographer" Richard Rosenbaum.

D(M)r of Talbert. Gladys Hand. Alma Kirchner, Mar.v Talbert. Helen Rimshavsen. Smith.

Fry. Welila Smith. school. Recitation, Day Pro Rosenl aum. Recitation, Billy Smith.

Stoddard, Vocal Miles. Re'itation Olive Miles. Offering. Song Sunday school. Ad.lres'; Rev, W.

T. Children's Day Talbert. Theda Miles. Doroihv Bloom. Margaret Piatt.

Wilma Hand. Re.ssie Talbert. Gladys Hand. Alberta Smith, Ellen Bolton. Billy Smith and Jacqueline Smith.

His Bioom. othj Rosenbaum. Matilda Kirchner. Maxine Talbert and Glad.vs Smith. Song Sunday Recitation.

"The Craille Dorothy Rosenbaum. Presentation of flowers to members of the cradle roll Praver. at Pine Ridge, the Y. A. lamp Lincoln highway.

Special guests were officers and teachers of tlie Sundav school, and members of the Men's Bible i taught by Rev T. Mo- Canilless. Outdoor sports were pastimes, after which diiuiei was served in the dining room of the camp. Covers were arranged t.u gtiests. Home Talent Play at Calcutta.

A home talent play, nulch Detective. a three act farce cvvmedy, will he presented In the town ball, CalctUta. at 8 o'clock nex; Wednesday evening. The cast of clmracteia and jirogram. Gito Sclunulfz.

a cerrespondeuce- school detective. Glenn Meek Plunk Jarleck. trom the asyliiiu. Wilbur Toland Jabo Crrabb. the police force of Spliiitervllle.

Howard Major Hanibal Howlci, on the warpath. Clark Thonipstvu Augustus Coo. a newlywed. Carl Wollam. Glady Howler-Coo, his hride.

the Major's daughter. Miss Hickman. Ambrosia McCarty, the queen of the lunch room. Miss Eunice Meek. Miss Araininta Sourdrops.

who loses her Jabo. Mrs. Elizabeth Thompson Honensey Smatters, escaped from the asylum. Miss Kvehn Katrinka Kraut, unilt.m Cidy by der Schtate of Glilo, Miss Mildred Foil Ik. Time Thirty da.vs Place Synopsis -Vet I.

The railroad himi.ui at SplinI- erville. Act Alberta Smith 1 Act HI. The The railroad -tatioa tailroud s'atlo'i Son in Pulpit Here. Frederick E. Relnartz.

a senior at -Mount Airy Lutheran Seminary, Philadelphia. will occupy the pulpit of his father. Dr. J. tj Relnartz.

at St. Lutheran church tomorrow evening. After a short vacation with his parents in Jackson street, Mr Relnartz will leave for Lie east where lie will take charge of Camp Strong Wolfe for Bo.v^, near Philailel phia. to Lincoln Way Club. The laiicoln Way was entertained at Camp Rest, (ilennmor.

last evening, by Mrs. Arthur Riplev of I.eetonia, woo was assisted by Mrs, Eiferd. Dancing and music were pastimes Selections were given the (ioldcu Star Ordipstra. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Berg were enrolled us club members. Refrealimenfs were by tir lioste.Hs, covers being arranged for Special guests were Mr and Paul and Ted Thomas In two weeks tieraldlne Rowe will be hostess. Church Society Picnic. The Young Missionary of the Second United Presbyterian church meeting last evening in tlie Sunday school room of the church heard papers hy Mesdanies John White and lianley, and Miss Maude Mercer, Plano aolo.s were given by Misses Helen Ramsey and lielen McCandlcss. Church Circle Picnic Monday.

Circle No 1. of St. Episcopal church will entertain with liasket picnic at Rock Springs park Monday afternoon and evening. The gue.sfs will board the ni. car in the Diamond.

Mrs Har ry Davies is pre.sident of the circle. Honor Mrs. Homer Owen and Son Honoring Mrs. Homer Owen and son. Arnold of street, who will leave morning for Berkeley, Mrs, R.

lairlmore entertained menibei of the El Simplezo club yesterday afternoon with a 1 luncheon. Covers were arranged for Id. The fable was decorated with iris. Mrs I.arimore was assisted in serving by lier daughter, Mrs. C.

E. Rimiuerl. Will Herche and A short business ses.siou was held, during wliicli a picnic was planned for! Hodal hours were spent in Jul.v' at Rock Springs paik. gatnes on the lawn. Readings wen Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mesdames F.

B. farewell speech was made by Mrs If .1. I given by Betty Kniythe, and a T. H. Fisher and Jennie McCart.v.

Covers were arranged lor 3b guests. Margaret Wiblet The East Liverpool Five Hundred club was entertained last evening, at the home of Miss Margaret Wible in St. Clair avenue, when five tables were in play. Trophies were awarded Margaret Wible, MLsses Lena Miller and Edith Frlne. Vocal solos were given by Miss Bern i Hebron, while vocal duets were akso given by Miss Hebron and Mrs Margaret Wible.

Luncheon was by the hostess. assisted by Miss Bernice Hebron. The out-of-tow guests were Mrs. George Lewi.s of Canton, and Miss Edith Frine of Pittsburgh. The next meeting will be held In Owen.

Speda! gm-sts were Mesdames ert Good and Howard Faulk and daughter. Miss The next meeting will be held Wed nesday. 20. at the home of Mrs. Walter Shaw In Louisiana aven'ae, Chester.

Mies Lancaster Graudates. Miss Margaret L. of Jefferson street, Newell, was graduated from Notre Dame college, Cleveland, on Wednesday, June 6, receiving her bachelor of science degree. She wa.s president of the student council and secret a r.v of the senior class. Bhe Is now attending camp with ten other graduated at Mltlqanga Beach, Erie county.

(Additional Society on Page Ten) 'T'o he altic to every possible ciiicrfioncy and to jifopared for it, is one of (he iniport- antJ duties of tlie inoderu funeral director. of experience, backed by up-to-date facilities, enable u.s to render a service that is sati-facfory in even rcifard. West PiflL slrMt EAST LIVERPOOL.OHIO ORCHESTRA After Vacat-on. COME ON DOWN and Give the Boys A Great Big Hand Si uuft ll.is It entortammrot' star Paris. the Paramount News Grantland Rice REEL BIG BOY in USE GOLDEN STAR ICE CLEAN And Golden Star Ice Is Clean; only sparkling clear, live, purified water is used in its Clean, our plant is thoroughly equipped with every modem scientifically correct machine and method for the production of clean, pure ice.

GOLDEN STAR DAIRY PHONE 2159-R FOR ICE SATISFACTION nm Review Classified Ads for Short Cuts to Economy.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Evening Review Archive

Pages Available:
381,489
Years Available:
1885-1977