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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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mmmss PAGE SIX KAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW NOVEMBER 13, 1931. rs M. D. Mt-rufcheon was elected President ot ftic East Liverpool Federation of elulis at the annuai Lnslness session held Thursday night in the parlors of tlie First Methodist Episcopal cljurch. The bnsiness session waa conducted by the retiring president, Mrs.

A. J. Kavage. Other officers were reelected as follows: First vlco- president. Mrs.

J. Vodrey; second Vice-president. John T. Bowers: recording secretary, Mrs. Dale 1).

Thompson; sec re t.iry, Mrs. H. F. Laughlin; treasurer, Mrs. T.

Wilson, and auditor, H. W. H. Spore. Reports were given ail chairmen of tlic various coniinlttecs, fttressing the welfare work in the eomniiiiiity in of F.

H. piii)lic si hiiol liealth; Mrs. Steiiifi id, iieaith seaP luiinnan, and playgTonnd hair- man. II M. I.ayeock.

Social meetings wii! optnied cti Deceinbc-r 4, vvlien Rc)l)ert Hall of Park tcoulc vard will be s. State ofticers will he present at lliis time'. A Past Councillors meeting of District No. 6, was held in Lisbon Thursday afternoon and evening, with of Cenler council No. 190.

The business was in charge of Leslie Tatgenhorst, past presidont, after which cards and hlngc) were the pastimes. Tropliies wero awarded Mrs. Nelllc' Palmer for hingo; Me--Roso J'c-ddiccjrd for huneo, and Rhea cjf Halein toi' '500. Dinner was servcMl at 5 o'clock, iceing for 4o guests from Wcilsvilk-, J.iveriKiol, in and Lisliuu. I The 1 was jn dauc ing.

Tiiose irorn Pride of Valley eomi- ij No, 1 attending iaftlio Kadie LeuCz, Uo.sc) Wallace, Mary Spratley, Eihel Nelil- ancl from Purity eoiim il Jennie Web li. Tlio next, meeting will lield in January witii of the Val icy courn il No. 4H, in Toronto, Margaret and Ifazel Cox and iHadlo T.ents of this city, and Ip. C. Kennedy of Detroit, Mich.

I The next meeting will be lield 'Tuesday. November 24, in tire lionte of Mrs. Vlrgle Woomer, blast Third Christian Temperauce will attend tho evening service in the First Methodist Episcopal church at 30 when Clarence True Wilson of Washington. D. will speak on the Eighteenth Amendment.

A coverdish dinner will he en joyed by the union on Thursduv. 19, in the First Methodist Episcopal church, after wiileh the monttily sc-ssion will he Jieid. RS; FSTEIXA HAYES v.as elected Worthy Matron of Crystal chapter No. Order of Eastern Star, at Hie uiimial bu.si- nesg session held in thu Masonic- temple, Broadway, Tlmr.sday night, I Other officers elected were: patron, Harold ja.s.soclate wortliy matron, Kress; conduc trc.s.-. -Mrs Alva Jeangiienat; a.ssociate eon 'ductress, Mrs.

b'lorenc-e Howell, I secretary, Mrs. E. F. Arnobl; jtreasurer, Miss Claudia triis jtee for three Alina Ebert. The business 'conducted by the retiring worthy matron.

Miss Alnui Jones. Plans were made for a dinner, do be held Thursday. Dei i-nibc Ht.l jin the temple, at tl iiock, alter which Installation ers will take plac e. be held December 10, In the home of Mrs. Conant, West street, with Mrs.

J. F. Manor as sociate hostess. William Mooro of avenue, Wellsville. entertained members of the Silverleaf dub Thursday night.

The affair waa in honor of her recent marriage and birthday anniversary. Mrs. will be remembered as Isabella Hamilton. The social hours were with music and hokum, trophies being awarded Miss Dixie Moore and Mrs. Maud were arranged for 12 at the lunchecrn.

The hoete.ss was presented with gift from the club. Maud Feustal of West -Ninth street will entertain on No- vojtiher 19. a class of candidates at its regular meeting toiight at street. The fb-gree team is recjuested to dres.s in white. spending several days on business, birth of a daughter on Thursday.

West Sixth Is the guest ot locat'friends of physics in day. school and is athletic mac- W. A. Cooper returned to his i home in Canton today after spend-j Snums is confined to ing several days here. her home in West Second street by R.

B. Tansill ha.s left for after a visit with local friends.j Mrs. B. C. Kennedy of Detroit iner rinti-ndent of Hancock; ITavid G.

of Cleveland is Mich Is the guest of county schools, Is visiUng his a business visitor hero today. lo.et Personals. W. A. Hnhb.s or for- ing aRer a visit with Dr.

W. A. Hobbs, of Main bciulcvai d. H. H.

RosenicM of Columbu.s is Slevin, First avenue, East End. Mrs. Finley Cooley of Maple- w'ood, accompanied by her Dawmm, No. 7. and F.

KALE OF Aid. M11.1.1 V. Fancy Fi-atliers, and strtrts To day and conllriues fur in lia.v.s, WH.KDN Mb West Eiflli street, PLATE DINNER 35 Swiss Steak With MuBhrooms Cream Chicken On Toast HAM With Pineapple at LOUIS 128 East Sixth St. WENTV-KIX mmibirs of the club nu Thursday iilglit witli Mih, Violet vin at homi' of iicr mother, Virgin Wooincr in East. Third i tiect.

Five humlred and a guessing contest Were Mrs. Sadie received lor the and and won flie hokum prize. wa re rv(d by tho hostes.s, assi-ted her )ill law, Woomer, and liesHio Walker. Sliecial ini lulled Mi JN ail Flower Show SUNDAY November 15 FREE SOUVENIRS FOR EVERYONE RIVERVIEW GREENHOUSES Anderson Blvd. Phone 477.

511 Washington St. East Liverpool, O. Shopping at is a With the Thrifty and Fashion-Wise! When shopping for clothes, they like to go where clothes are a specialty, and for many years that hat been the most important thing in our business! NOW! Smartly Dressed Women Are Wearing Turbans These Are Newly Arrived and Specially Priced want one to brighten up your eoat, to wear -with your wool (Irette or knit tec They ooiue in all colors and materials. Dinner and Sunday Nitc Frocks New Assortments for Saturday Priced at S5.95 and SIO New Tailored Cloth Frocks Featured Saturday at $10 What Shoes! What Values! We just received another shipment of those famous Foot Friend Sample Shoes. A.11 are late Fall styles of the finest quality and regular $10 values.

$4 .95 And .95 $5 SI Dept. EI.EIIRATINT} the Hcvr-nth birthday aiiiiivr-rBary of timir daughfi'r. Hilda Jean, Mr. and Fred L.nifi-niKTger Ml a group of Jiftlc Thursday night hctwccii of and at their homo in street. Juvenile and singing were the awarded Rernii hu Ikert.

and Kmifli. trcKbmerit.s were served by I.aiifeiiberger. by her sister, Miss Ethel Dovei W'en- arranged for 24 at the at tractlvfly ileeorafed table, wliii was e'-nlereii viib a large eal.e bearing t-n lighted The hnuor was lei ijd cut of many gilt i were Naomi Doll I dge, Heriiii Kchukert, iloiinle, and Thiiina Iwm I'lora Dnii and Dalder, Jturotliy Diarm Khar Hircli, Farr Kchiiudzen- liHi Ha Kuhn, Kura Kavago, I nor Wallace, Jane and Helen liorger. AgnoH Hovvyer. Mary Kath lyn RiisKell, Hilda Jean Laufen- I i li r.

j.Morgan, Richard Faiidey and Itohert Laufen hei'gi r. en members of the -fia club mot Thurfiilav at rnoou in tho home of Wdliam Nihlock, slreet. ut and needlework wet-o after whieh i.i wero by tho Jio ed by ber daughter. Mi Helen Bradford, who a Tho annual v.l. bako saie will be eonduefed by the MiKinb-y Pareut-Teachers as- Saturday at tho D.

M. store, Fifth beginning at 1 o'clock. W. ml coramiiteo will bo in I imrge. II.

D. DeHaven of Wilkinsburg. spending today here. spending sevi ial days here on bus- i has returned to Mrs. Rilla Needham of St.

Dlair i home in after a rcK avenue, have returned from a visit J. Kchaefer returned to friends. with the sons. Prof. homo in WlieHling, VV.

today' John W. Hayes Cooley and family in Warn-n, after coiKludiug a brief visit with street attended the Rev. Floyd F. Cooley and alley Osteopathic association in Salem, meeting in Bellaire, Thursday. frends here.

H. Roach of Pittsburgh is spending veral days here. C. Massey Jr. of Columbus i.s visiting with local friends.

and returned to their home Robert Beatty, a student at Car- OHIO El FVFNTH negie Kchoul of Technology, Pitts-burgh, spent Armistice day; IN FARM GROUPS i Munav parents, Mr. and Mrs. ome Thompson avenue, ome in Cleve-, Hy The a vinU Watson avenue announce tho birth ranks eleventh in the nation in of Valley council No. 4, of America, will initiate Imtlier of Kt. Lu Itlieniii churi will meet tonight in Ubo homo of Miss Jdllian Martin.

Jai street. EPADE I Inh members wero ou- fertained Tlinisday night in Hio liome of Frank Da- Drove avenue, pleasant Heights. Tiiroo tallies of wero in play, frojihles being award- led Elmer Beech and Edward Lowe. I Thanksgiving and decorations wero used in the apimiut- inents of the luncheon served hy hostess, asHlsted hy her mother. May Bnhof.

Kpeeial guests included Doldio Orr and Bookman. Frank J.eyeiidei ker of 324 street will reieivo the club Noveuiher 2(1. tho on IKK MARGARET IRENE Mawhortor, daoghtig Mr. Mrs. K.

H. Mawhorter CJevelttiid, beeaino Hin bride of Joliii W. Cowoll of ('hicago, on Thursday, 12, It was an- iioiinceil today. Tho ceremony took place in Hie First rnitarian church Cleveland, with Rev. Impfon of- iuting.

The ullendanls included Hy KmiHi of Conneaut, (), and Dray Conner of this city. He Be -I Five Hundred club meinliers met with Mrs. John Miller, Darfield street, Thursday night. Pour tables wero in play, Itonors awarded Mesdames ari Sitanti. Kolierl Smith and Ken nefh Farrisli.

Tho luisfesH was assisteii iii serving rerreHlinienla her 4 and Phyllis SiK'cial guests included Mrs. Fred Wallers and T. C. Koeuig. Tho annual Thanksgiving party will tio held Wednesday, Novemhei in iiumo of Mrs.

James Johnson. St. Doorgo street. l.iglit Bearers of the First liyterian (hiiieli will meet in the basement of tho ehurcli Saturday aftoriusui at 2 3t) with Mesdames Sterling Carson, J. C.

Kelly and 11. Mounlford in charge. The program will include speeches by Robert Clark. tlail and Sheppanl. Edith Bock, Beulah Bnaiks, James Hepplowhito and Fiilirer, and piano selections Ity Hetty Joan, Kporo and Jean Eaaoii.

Members of tho Sunday school class of the Dleumoor Pnitod its liyterlun church taught by Mrs. John Crawford, met with Miss Mary Jano Kinsey recently and orgaaiaod a i luh, hich ill be Known as Daughters. Mrs. Crawford wa-- the honor guest and was presented with a gift. During the tmsincss session the foilowing were elected Miss Louise Baker; vice president, Miss Alta Eideuire: seeretary, Mis-; Mary Mick; treasurer, 'Miss Mary Jano Kiusey; reporter.

Louise Kraft; chainuan of the social committee, Miss Helen Lafferrc; entertainment cluurnutn. Evelyn Rogers. Club members an Misses Mary Kinsey, Louise Baker, Ber- Hia Baibn, Frla MiQuistou. Ada and Iriiui Craw turd, Loraine Wathey, Alta Eideuire. Mary Alice Mlik, Evelyn Rogers, Helen I-af- ferre, Margaret I.ouise Kraft, and John Crawford.

The next meeting will be held November in the home of Miss Alfa Eidmiire, Dleumoor. Members ot the D. A. H. club ntet Thursday night in tho home I of -Mrs.

Frank Trautor, Mills. Three tables of rook were in play, honors being awarded dames Fred Bnrbick. Horace Jones and 'WUltam Orr Covers were arranged for 14 at tho luncheon served by the hostess, a.ssisted by her sister, Mrs. James Special guests were Mrs. James Slavin aud daughter, Audray.

Mrs. W. York ot West Sixth wrlil club an Tuesday, November 24. nf Cnl'imbna lu-pouiid daughter at their number of Busluess usso- iratisamitig h'rVtoda says I. Duthery, state di- tY Heiti.iever of Cinfinn-iti' naiucri Shirley Ann.

of agriculture, mother will be remembered asl During the PjkO-31 marketing ami tmla.v mi KatI.ryu M. L.augl,Ih., Iheae a nero wiui and Mrs. J. M. Decker of'rnembershlp of 139,390, did an esti- Morton street announce the mated business nf Free Delivery CITY MARKET St.

Clair Ave. Thru to Broadway. Phones 957 -138 SATVRDAY SAVINGS! EVAPORATED TALL CANS MILK 6c MARKET TIPS Pineapple 2 29c Cake Fleur Ige. box 19c Fresh Cider gal. 20c Sauer lb.

Sc Salted Peanuts, lb. 10c PORKand BEANS 4 cans 23c Chocolate Drops lb. 15c Chateau GRANULES OR FLAKES 2pkgs. 39c Cheese pkg. 18c lbs.

2Sc Peanut Butter, Jar 19o FOOD VALUES Large volume sales and small profits is your assurance that CITY prices are ALWAYS Low. SUPREME BAKERS Nut Margarine, 2 lbs. 25c SODA CRACKERS lb. box 15c Royal Anne Ctierries SOUTH AMERICANFRESH ROASTED 3 for 25o FRESH BUTTER 3 lbs. $1 COFFEE 3 lbs.

50c Special Blend Coffee lb. VACUUM FRESH 'Right Out of the Churn" GRAPE FRUIT 2 35c COFFEE 29c lb. In the New Vacuum Can Qmility Meats and Poultry FULL home DRESSED CHICKENS lb. 31c Spring Chickens, QCaa lb Young Ducklings FRESH GROUND PURE PORK HAMBURGER SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 15c 2 lbs.

25c skis SPECIAL HAMS lb. 14c Whole or Shank Half. SUGAR CURED BACON lb. 15c LEAN BONELESS BEEF BOIL lb. SMALL WHOLE Pork Shoulders lb.

CENTER CUT Chuck Roasts lb. 16c PORK CHOPS 12c lb. CENTER CUT CHOPS 22c lb. FRE91 SIDE lb. PORKUVER 5c Ib.

PORK ROAST 9c Ib. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables NK ORANGES 2doz.25c CALIFORNIA "SUNKIST" SWEET AND JUICY NEW YORK STATE CONCORD, U. S. NO. 1 GRAPES 34c 3 B.aket> FRESH HOT HOUSE MUSHROOMS Ib.

26c 1 REAL TENDER GENUINE "JERSEY" SWEET POTATOES 10lbs.2Sc MEDIUM UNIFORM SIZE NEW FLORIDA TANGERINES 2 doz. 25c SWEET AND JUICY FRESH CRISPY OHIO CELERY 2 Large Bunches 15c THIN SKIN RUSSET FLORIDA ORANGES doz. 29c CHUCK FULL OF JUICE Menu Suggestions: ALLIGATOR PEARS FRESH PINEAPPLES PERSIMMONS BROCCOU WATER CRESS BRUSSEL SPROUTS COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF NUTS SUGARED PEELS DATES FIGS CANDIED PINEAPPLE AND CHERRIES. I.

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