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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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6
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PACiE SIX aASL' itffiiUMlflSDAY, APRIL 25, 1928. CANADA LOOKS AT CALIFORNIA Herbert C. Mallinson vania avenuo spent yesterday In Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs.

John C. Thompson of Park boulevard have returned home after spending the winter at Co roil ado Beach, and Chandler, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Okey Jackson of Jefferson street announce the birth of a son on Monday.

April 16. The child has bene named Charles William. The mother will be remembered as Irene Hall. berg of the Dorcas Circle of the Ladies Aid society of the Orchard Grove Avenue Methodist Episcopal church, last evening, at ber home In Rivr view istreet. Social hours were spent with radio music.

Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Laura Dean and Mrs. Harold Smith. Covers were arranged for 12 persons. Mothers Club to Give Proaram. Monthly meeting of tho Mothers' club of the First Church of Christ will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.

Id the basement of the church, with Mrs. John Scott in charge of de votlonals. The program follows: Song Assembly. Prayer. Vocal solo Mrs.

Ttortha Licensed Chiropractor In the Offices Formerly Occupied by G. Willard Hall and J. Armstrong Successively. Brookes Fifth and Market Sts. Phone 737 EIGHTH SUCCESSIVE YEAR OF PRACTICE.

Mrs. Daniel W. Whipping of Canton is the bouse guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gaston, Highland colony, (Additional Society on Page 6) SBSRfc JTSJ iKZfT ft 1 P.

T. Program Friday. The following program will be presented at the meeting of the Grant street Pare nt Teach era Association to be held Friday evening In the school: Scripture Heading Miss Gladys Hunter, secretary. Song, "America Assembly. Prayer Rev.

A. H. O'Brien. Playlet Second Grade Pupils. Girls quartet Seventh Grade pu )il.

Play Third Grade pupils. Dance Mis Hurt Allien. Vocal solo Miss Sara Uarlow. Fong Third Grade pupils. I)ance Miss Doris Lodge Play Fourth Grade pupils.

Whistling ttolo Miss Audrey Webb. Reading, "Getting Out tt Doors" Harvey Cullen. Song Fifih and Sixth Grade pupils. Piano duet Misses Susan Barr and Kathryn McDole. Musical saw selections Harold Gol den.

A business session will be followed: by rpfrpslnnents in charge of Charles Smith. of Reading Mrs. Walter Weldon Wells ville. Vocal Solo In i Ward "YOUR HEALTH CREATES YOUR WORLD" Address Rev. W.

II. Raker. Piano duet Misses Martha and WATCH FOR THE Sue Waggle. Reading Miss Martha Louise Oull oway. Song Assembly.

Prayer. The program will be in charge of Mesdames Leigh Fa went and G. V. Galloway. The soHal rnmmfftPA uill ALWAYS DEAD TIRED? How sadt Sallow complexion, coated tongue, poor appetite, bad breath, pimply skin and always tired.

What's wrong? You are poisoned. The bowel3 are clogged and liver inactive. Take this famous prescription used constantly in place of calomel by men and women for 20 years Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. They are harmless yet very effective.

A compound of vegetable ingredients and olive oil. They act easily upon the bowels, free the system of poison caused by faulty elimination and tone up liver. Be beautiful. Have rosy cheeks, clear eyes and youthful energy that make a success of life. Take Dr.

Edwards' Olive Tablets, nightly. Know them by their olive color. 15c. 30c and 60c 1 OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT include Mesdames Leonard Barlow, arry Davis and John Green. All ladies of the rommtmitv am in vited to attend.

OF THE PERSONALS Golden Star Dairy Products Store 113 WEST SIXTH STREET. Have Your Snap Shots Colored. They look beautiful. Let us paint your photograph or enlargements In an artistic way. First class work guaranteed.

DURST STUDIO, 610 Dresden Ave. Hostess at Dinner Party. A color scheme of green and yellow and summer flowers adorned the dinner table when members of the Renaissance club were entertained last evening at the homo of Mrs. Km niett Gaston in Highland Colony. A fotir course dinner was served by the hostess, asstotod by her Risterin law, Mrs.

Daniel V. Whipping. Covers ver arrand for 20 guests. The aft erd inner feature was a program in charge of Gaston Special guests were Mesdames Harry Moyor, Howard Faulk, hryrt) Palmer, Mann McCon, and W. E.

Par boiis of this city, and Mrs. Daniel W. Whipping of Canton, O. The next meeting will be held in two weeks at the home of Mrs. Cfeorge Davidson in North street.

Mrs. Gerard C. Scott of Columbus Is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Alwyn Purinton of Skyvipw Manor Edgar I).

Kibble of Wost Ninth street, who underwent an operation in the City hospital Monday, is seriously 111. Mrs. A. E. While of Hraver is vis ltng her daughter, Mrs.

Dale XJ. Thompson of East Third street. Mrs. Minta Campbell and daughter, Miss Kathryn, and son, John, of Short street have moved to the James Myers farm in Liverpool township. Miss Mildred Weaver of Pennsyl W.

F. HATTON Painter and Decorator Phone 1552. Use Review Classified Ads For Your Domestic Needs The Hon. Vincent Masscy, Canadian Minister to the United Statcsand Mrs. Massey pause on their tour of California to rmity of Carmcl Hay on tlie Montcrcv Peninsula.

United Mother Entertain. The following nfflrpr nr In charge of the meeting of the United jwotners club last evening, when it was entertained at the hom Mr Jerry Jaccaud in Wall street: Past Vocal solo, "May Morning" Mrs. A. G. Kills.

Reading, "Tho Quick Cure" Mrs. AJfred R. Cartwrignt Playlet, "Mr. Jones5 False Teeth" Mrs. Joues, Mrs.

Helen Davis: Mr. Jones, Mrs. Vema Houlton: Dr. il ium, Mrs. Kathryn Cain, and Aunt Bloor, Ernest Hummel and D.

Manypeuny. The next meet in? will be held May 15, at the home of Mrs. John Emery in Bunk street. Mrs. Roy Welch Hostess.

Mrs. Roy Welch received members of the Firtnightly club last evening, in her home on St. Clair avenue. Two tables of bridge were in play. Trophies were awarded Mesdames Earl Waggle, Hugo Miller and C.

W. Davis. Hofreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Geroge Mc Mandy, Mrs. Muriel Barlow.

Talk, "Living With Your Children" Miss Olgalalla Boden. Boy Scout demonstrallon under the direction of Mrs. Blanch Wells Grant Cochran. Judson. Knslish.

Edward resident. Mr. H. J. Mouinger; president, Mrs.

Jennie MeCarty; vice preai dent, Mrs. K. D. Dotson; secretary, Mrs. James English, and treasurer.

Mrs. Roy Thomas. The president appointed Mrs. R. W.

Johnston, reporter; Mrs. W. J. MHler, chairlndy of the flower fund, and Mw. J.

H. Porter, pianist. Th meeting opened with devotion ola, conducted by Mrs. P. V.

Mackall. The following program was in charge of Mrs. Charles Kittridge and her com mittoe: Vocal solo, "Dream of Paradise' Mrs. George Bo wye r. Headings, (a) "Mother's Dream." (b) "City Green horn." Mrs.

Harry Glover. Och, Allan Wells and Bobby Owens. overs were arranced for 60 euesf at the luncheon served by the hostess In two weeks the club will meet assisteu by Mesdames Warren Wnlfe. with Mrs. Hugo Miller in Blakely street.

W. N. Wilson and T. Weaver. Special guests were Misses MUli cent Wolfe, Nelda Cartwright and Mury Alice Wehner; Mesdames James Mrs.

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