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PAGE east LIVERPOOL REVIEW, EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1962 ne Soca Notebook Mrs. tamed were Mrs. Lessie Thomas and Mrs. Mae Esenhuth of Max C.

Roth Coijncil 226. Dnll prizes went to Mrs. Doris McKinney and Mrs. Re-; were served 25 by Mrs. Eva Adams, Mrs.

Dolores Crawford and Mrs. Hayes. Next meeting is Tuesday. The Chinque Club will meetj i Monday with Mrs. Mary Jane Looman of Cleveland Ave.

A coverdish dinner featured the, meeting of the Barachah Class of j. the First Church of the Nazarene MOfTirnOnCjSVI Monday night with Mrs. Vivian Mick of Hillcrest, Wellsville. Goldie Gamer was refer a second term as president of the United Mothers Club at the meeting Tuesday night with Mrs. Gladys Keys of Bradshaw Ave.

Othere re-elected are: Mrs. Hilda Uufenberger, vice president; Mrs. Bessie Hassall, treasurer, and Mrs. Esther Hadfield. secretary.

Mrs. Gamer presided for business. Bible verses was roll call response. A contribution was made to the Cancer Society Fund. Mrs.

Florence Firth, Mrs. Hadfield, Mrs. Laufenberger and Mrs. Gamer comprise the new program committee. Sympathy and t- well cards were signed.

Mrs. Nell McGillivray conduct- conducted ed devotions, leading the group, jyirs. Evelyn Rutledge in the responsive reading of Ps I offered prayer. Group singing was ing marriage of Miss Lmda Fav 1 She also spoke on the work by Mrs. Flora Hunton.

of the auxiliary of the Commu- Students Give Fire Safety Program For Legion Unit A pnigran. on fire safely was fcMid and clothing were given to a presented by the thin! grade nw'dy family, along with hair pits of the Salineville Schmil at clqipers pnK'ured with donatioas nu'eting of Columbiana Cuun- of trade stamps by ty Council of Legion Mrs. Ella MiCoy reported on Tuesday when Saline- tlw project of giving postage ville Post 442 was unit, stamps to the county draftees. Mrs, Rose of Wellsville, Tlie tea for the juniors going to 10 th District child welfare chair-j Girls State in Colutrbus in June man, spoke on aceoinplishments, will be held at Salem Post 56 on tins year and the film, May 19 at 2 Mrs. (ier- (omnumity's trude McLaughlin won a prize, to The names of decea.sed nicm- Mrs.

Helen Thompson, were given to the chap- dent, prt'sided knd named the! lam. Mrs. Jane Wiley, who wnll nominating committee comprised! eoiKluet a memorial service at the MISS LINDA CI.ARK Bride-Elect Of Kelly Howard. of Mrs. Lois Burdick of East Liverpool, Mrs.

Ethelyn Foster of East Palestine arxl Mrs. Irene Zellers of Columbiana. Mrs. Ziindel, council child next meeting May 15 when Post 374 auxiliary will entertain at the East End home. Presidents or members representing their units will wear Navy blue dresses and (Continued on Page 9) live who can resist cherry pie HOME-MADE by you MISS SONDRA HAYS Fiancee Of G.

H. Lindesmith. Girl's Nuptials Mrs. Janie Dunlevy, teacher, Will Be In July inducted devotions on the Eas-i I ifiics. fauinixri, wuiivti win wcai inavj aiivi welfare chairman, reported that hats for the ceremony.

jODClrQ L. HOVS Of Summitville crated as a tw'o-week assembly charge of business when plans but is rMiw optm for the entire completed for sendng lunch summer. The engagement and forthcom-N 17 ducted roll call Batey Jr. con- response to ex- following the annual in.spection Monday in the Masonic Temple. The traveling basket was won n.lyR^ue Mission.

The Stileler, Mrs. Gertrude sang Evening Song. Refreshments wje Mrs. Hunton, the hostess, assisted by Mrs. May Wolfe and Mrs.

LaufCTiberger, associate hostesses. The annual spring dinner will be held at 6 May 15 in the Parish Hall of St. Episcopal Church with Women of St. serving. Devotions were conducted by Mrs.

Arlene Jones for the meeting of the Up-to-U Class of the First United Presbyterian Church Tuesday night in the social rooms. She read Scripture from John 20 and offered prayer. Mrs. Nelma Czech, president, conducted busmess. Mrs.

Dorothy Briggs read the minutes and Mrs. Ruth McIntosh the financial report. Games were conducted by Mrs. McIntosh with prizes awarded Mrs. Irene Wathey, Mrs.

Mary Musuraca and Mrs. Bertha Azdell. Refreshments were served 12 by Mrs. McIntosh, hostess, assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Sondra Plumley, and her niece, Mrs.

Garnet Flint. 'The mother-daughter dinner will be held at 8 May 7 at Tea Room Wellsville. Reservations may be made with Mrs. Fay Gamer, chairman. ii: Mrs.

John Sims, president, wiU conduct busmess for the meeting of Social Order of Beauceant Assembly 71 Monday at the Masonic Temple. A hostess gift was presented Mrs. Gaynell Kelly of Riverside Park when she entertained the Aces Wild Card Club Monday night. Prizes for games went to Mrs. Betty Davis and Mrs.

Ruth Dingey. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her daughter, CTinstina. Next meeting is April .30 with Mrs. Dingey of Lisbon St. Mrs.

Dale Thompson will present a travelqgue for the meet- mg of the East Liverpool Club Monday with Mrs. Thomas Dixon of Lisbon St. Mrs. Harold Kaufman is associate hostess. 91 in The auxiliary of the volunteer fme department will meet Monday at the fme station with Mrs.

Pearl Lonkert as hostess. Clark to a Salineville resident have the life of Cop Johnson and the orogram Readings were given by Mrs. nL-k svmphonv and ballet mu-iwas under the direction of Mrs. SfifplAr Mrs Cprtriirie Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Clark, of HammondsviUe R.

D. 1 i Helen Bcnus. Lunc-h was served Her fiance is Keliy correspund.j by the hostesses, Mrs. Eva Meson of Mr. ami Mrs William How- ing secretary, conducted business, Combs and Mrs.

Frances Hol- Rpfreshments were served by comb. The May meeting will be Hulse, Mrs. Dessie Garrett and Vi 9t 91 Pauline McKeever won first pnze at 500 when the Candlelight Qub met Tuesday night with Mrs. Rose Pickens (rf Shadyside Ave. Other awards went to Mrs.

Lorainc Martin and Mrs. Eleanor Bashaw. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Irene Eddy. Mrs.

Dorothy Payne was a guest. A birthday anniversary shower was held for Mrs, Bashaw. Next meetmg is May 2 with Mrs. Me Keever of Ravine St. 9i Nommations for officers will be held at the meetmg of the auxiliary of Eagles Aerie 457 Monday at the lodge home.

Mrs. Freda Lanam. Mrs, Garnet Hackathora, Mrs. Peggy Coursin and Miss Beverly Linden com prise the social committee. Installation of officers will feature the 6.30 coverdish dinner meeting of the auxiliary of Liverpool Tovmship East voi imteer fire department Monday night at the Dixonville fire station.

Mrs. Nevada Laitsch is chairman. 91 A public card party followed the meeting of AM-American (Council 287, Daughters of America, Tuesday night at the Som of Veterans Hall. Pnzes were wtm by Mm. Lesley Mrs Sara HaU, Mm.

Jane Johnson, Mrs. Jeanette Bloor and Mm Ahce Hurst. Proceeds will go to the home and orphans fund Mrs Betty Hays was chairman. Mm. Lucy Redmond, vice councilor, and Kim.

Rose Woomer, past councUoir, preiuded Gmsis Mrs. Rutledge, president, presided for kisiness. Mrs. Alberta Wolfe read a letter from s. Margaret Hall of Glendale, a former member.

The May meeting be held with Mrs. Hunton of Jennings Ave. Mrs. Wolfe is co-hostess. 'M Three tables of canasta were in play when Mrs, Marjorie Maley entertained the M.

and S. Club Tuesday night at s- taurant in Wellsville. Trophies went to Miss Mae Miller, Mrs. Alice Galloway and Mrs. Shirley White, travel.

Refreshments were served. Mrs. Memman and Mrs. Erla Memman were guests. Next meeting is May 1 with Miss Miller of 11 th Wellsville.

91 St. Guild will meet Monday in the Parish Hall of St. Episcopal Church. Mrs. Jackie Mitcheson will have devotions.

Mrs, Donna Curran and Mm. Janice Williams are hostesses. W. A box social will feature the meetmg of the Witness and Win Bible Class of the Salvation Army Monday at the citadel. Mrs.

Bammie Williams is social chairman. 9i 9: The fund-raising project was won by Mm. Betty Pierce when the Merry Mixers Club met Tuesday night with Mrs. Clarice Cronin (rf Thompson Ave. Two tables of 500 were in play with prizes gomg to Mrs.

Beth Widger, who also won travel, Mm. Ora Croyle and Mrs. Regina Calhoun. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs.

Peg Burcham and Mrs. Croyle were guests. Next meetmg is May 1 with Mrs. Calhoun of Dixon viUe. y.

The Catholic Women's Study Club will meet Monday with Mrs. A. Knapp of the in 1 Highway. Miss Delores Hughes has the program. Mrs.

Charles Fmley is co-hostess. y. The W'eicome Qass of the Boyce Methodist Church will hold a 6 coverdish dinner Monday night at the Boyce Auditorium. Mrs. Robert Hammond will have devotions.

Mrs. Donald Marshall and Mrs Donald Black are hostesses. w. The first and second degrees were conferred on a class of candidates at the meetmg of Calcutta Grange Tuesday night at the Grange Hall. The initiates are Mr.

and Mrs. Audley Elliott and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rohall, Ellis Wright, master, presided. Mrs.

Ruth Palmer reported on the penny supper held last week. The county youtti meeting was to be held today at Salem Grange. Lunch was served 24 by Mrs. Palmer. Jack Pozenel, county ard of Salineville.

Miss Clark was graduated Ihe hostess at a buffet table home of Mrs. Edna Rounds ered with a multicolor striped cloth and centered with a erni.stic candelabra. Mrs. Fraser poured at the silver tea service. Salineville High School in 1961 and is employed by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in Washington.

How'ard attended Salineville High School ami is employed by the Summitville Tile Co. A July wedding is bemg planned. of Main St. with Mrs. Helen Geer assisting.

W. 9. tj The meeting of past noble V. of Tirzah Rebekah May 0 at the Country Club. Thej 3 executive committee members To Wed April 28 Mr.

and Mrs. Everett Hays of Summitville have anmHinced the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter. Miss Sondra Hays, to Gary Howard Lindesmith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindesmith of Hanover- lon R.

D. 1 Open church rites will be held the evening of April 28 at 7:30 at the Bethel Presbjierjan C9iurch at Highlandtown. An open reception will follow in the social rooms. are hostesses. It will be at the home of Mrs.

deputy master, will conduct in- Mrs. Dale Thompson screened of 11 rolor slides of Uruguay and Brazil with Mrs. Sue Connell and for the meeting of the Helen Esther Taylor as spection May 1 Mrs. Bertha Eiterarv Club a vl will be led by Mrs. Dor- olds is social chairman.

A A The Circle 9 Club met Tuesday night with Mrs. Frances Martin of Holliday St. arxl two tables of 500 were in play. Winners were Mrs. Martin and Mrs.

Joyce Rose, who also won travel. Harold Martin was a guest. Lunch was served by the hofrtess. Mrs. Mary Dray of Bank St.

will entertain May 8 Mrs. Linda Burke was a guest at the meeting of the ELAC Club Tuesday night with Mrs. Donna Mays of Crawford Ave. Prize winners at two tables of 500 are Mrs. Debbie Schoolcraft and Mrs.

Kay Pelley. Mrs. Pat Manning assisted the hostess in serving lunch. Next meeting is May 15 with Mrs. Pelley of Garner Ave W.

birthday coverdish dinner will be held by the Ladies Society and Christian Service Group of the Glenmoor United mght with Mrs. Francis Lang Knepper. Mrs. Mane Headley will be in charge of entertainment. Wellsville Personals Misses Elsie ami Pauline Berg and Mrs.

Mary Stonebraker of Cleveland have concluded a visit with local friends. Chester Society De Mar Miller EV 7-2721 the Eunice Circle Tuesday after-jpion, Mrs. Stella Wright, Mrs. noon at the Westmmsier United Paisley, Mrs. Esther Presbyterian Oiurch.

Mrs. E. C. read a prayer for missionaries from the, Yearbook of Prayer. Mrs.

Harry Hobbs led a discussion on the iiook of Romans. Plans were discussed to attend a meeting of the Wheeling Pres- bytenal April 26 at Weirton. Mrs. Hobbs, chairman, was in charge, Next meeting is May 15. Mrs.

Fred Hood led a disucssion on the Book of Romans at a meeting of the Lydia Circle Tuesday mght at the Westminster United Presbyterian Church. was devotion topic led by Mrs. C. 0. Comm.

Mrs. Comm, chairman, presided. Next meeting is May 15. XXX Mrs. June (Jornell of River Ave.

was hostess to the Dorcas Class of the Church of the Nazarene Tuesday night for an Easier program. Mrs, Pearl Carpenter read an Easter story and the Scripture, and Mrs. Phyllis Carney gave a reading. Devotions were led by Mrs. Eva Swager.

Mrs. Dorothy Wingett led prayer. Poems were read by Mrs. Fern Flowers and Mrs. Ruth Hissom.

'The hostess and Miss Hia- som served lunch. Next meeting is May 15. Nine past noble grands were honored at a meeting of Rock Springs Rebekah Lodge 244 Tuesday night at the lOOF Hall. Honored were Mrs. Sadie Gibbs, Mrs.

Miriam Abrams, Mrs. Leona CJianey, Mrs. Helen Cham- Midland Society Flo Nuzzo NE 4-2315 Mrs. Anthony Lozzi and Mrs. Highland Colony.

Mrs. Everett Chandler conducted roll call to poems on travel. Mrs. Emmett Gaston, i- dent, conducted business. A con-, tribution was made to the Re- larded Council.

The! new program committee consists of Mrs. Gaston, chairman, Mrs. i John Fraser and Mrs. Refreshments were served byi the hostess, assisted by her daughter. Miss Sue Lang, a guest.

The buffet table was centered with 1 i an arrangement of sweet peas and at yellow sweetheart roses. Mrs. meeting of the Court Mid- Gaston poured at the silver Catholic Daughters of America, Tuesday night at 8 Next meeting is Mav 1 with Mrs. Alfred Stoddant of Park Mrs. H.

Bailey and Mrs. Business will be conducted oy Clair Chambers will have Charles Schmitt, grarxi reprogram Mrs. Phillip Graham of the In- dustrv'-F'airview Rd. will entertain her 500 dub Wednesday evening. Blackwood, guest' lane Dr will lie hostes.s to her Wellsville Society Miss Ruth Urte LE 2-2288 Mrs, Presbyterian Church Monday with speaker, gave an Easter story Mrs.

Sue Merchant of Florence i the meeting of the J-Ettes Tues- St. mght at the Jaycee Hall. Mrs. (Hara Drake will have devotions and Mrs. Mildred Miller, the program.

The Monday Nite Club will meet with Mrs Morton St. Prizes at games were won by Mrs. Helen Selmon and s. Marge Sendling at a meeting of the Chat and Chew Club Tuesday night with Mrs. Ruth Chapman of East Liverpool.

Mrs. Betty Devore received a gift from a secret pal. Lunch was served by the hostess and Miss Melba Chapman. The group will meet May 1 with Mrs. Violet Hulme of Moore East Liverpool.

Two tables of bridge were in play at a meeting of the 43-40 Club Tuesday night with Mrs. Wilbert Sayers of Florida Ave. Pnzes were won by Mrs. Harry Williams and Mrs. Roliert Barnhart and Mrs.

Leo Dales travel. Lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Robert Welch. Next meeting is May 1 with Mrs. Barnhart of Laurel Heights.

Mr.s. Harry Lewis read an ar tide on juveniles at a meeting of Armllmbim mt qumlltf eonselous 12 varieties: apple, apricot, bteck raspberry, blackberry, blueberry, cherry, lemon, mince, peach, pineapple, pumpkin, raisin. Thank You brand Klichana kannvltia, Michigan I donH take chances with my steam iron I use Crystal Distilled Water! No bacteria aiui harsh chmnicals. COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. 225 WEBBER AVE.

EAST LIVERPOOL. OHIO PHONE FU 64903 A coverdish dirmer for mem-i bers and their husbands was plan -1 ned for May 5 in the hall. Mr.s Janet Kevan, president, presided and Mrs. Connie DeFil- Sally Beadle of ippo and Mrs. Arlene Jones were i meet April 27 at the re ceived as members.

Richard Grant of are open to wives of Jaycees aud XXX Miss Pauline Falicia of Beaver i Ave. will entertain members of a local 500 dub 26. The 500 Club, which is comprised of Midland area res Plans for a bake sale Apnl 28 the next is May 15 the hall, at were discussed at the meetmg of the Young Mrs Betty Rager gave the Ea.st- Bible Class of the Calvary story from St. when past odist Church Tuesday night with matrons of Wellsville Chapter 417, Mrs. Norman Horger of Westfield.

i OES. met Monday night at the Mrs, Mary Thelma Putt, presi-1 on a 11 dent, conducted business and wilT be chairman for the sale. She read an article from the Dorothy Zook won the mystery gift. Mrs. June Silliman conducted devotions on the Easter story.

Lunch was served by the host-j ess, assisted by Mrs. Margaret I Rayburn. Next meetmg is May 15: with Mrs Eleanor Shepherd of Calcutta. XXX Mrs Donald M. spoke on at the meeting of the Monday Literary Club Mrs.

Porter entertained Tuesday aftenwon at the Country Qub. She said the summer cultural site of Western New York State was formed in 1874. At first it was just a school Sumlav School teachers and op- Ixioklet and closed devotions with prayer. Miss Kath- Johnson, president, was in FURNITURE AT A SAVINGS 2 Pc. MODERN LIVING ROOM SUITE Wide Selection Of Colors.

Styles and Fabrics All Bargain Priced For Savings. OPEN TILL W.30 F.M.-EZ\ KREDIT TERMS ADKINS DISCOUNT HOUSE 1916 Harsey Ave. J. East End rU S- 12 Mrs. John Sullivan of Ohio View will be hostess to her bridge chib May 2.

VACUUM CLEAVERS We Sell the BEST And Service The Rest: Frank BUYONL eirm Tacitisi tm OWtt immt Cti tor Ok HOW DOES MARY CARTER DO IT? Pforfuttion techmqati ll.mmolion of fioW wofchouviBS limitfk delivefics tow ikippiBf eoft company profit Ne middltmtB, OUTSIDE WHITE A naw, impreuad heuM pomf with battar Nig, moca durability, mera mildew Sarmulalcd tba lataif typai ef titorwum and xmc ptgmantt. 2nd Can FREE aOL-UTEX ar an any m. iMla er eutmde turfaea. Suptnar for walk, cad. tngi, matanry.

Ha pamfy ader. Dnaa in mmufaa. 25 0 SuaianlMd by 3 2nd Can FREE Caiden DISCOUNT Paint Stores 1 MOli THAN too STORCS. COAST TO COAST OPEN 9 TO 6 WED. INCLUDED, THURS.

I TO 9 .323 MARKET ST-OFF 4th to Western Union Phone Our Lay Away Delivery MAY YOURS BE A HAPPY IIAV BE SURE you have enough of thing for the faniily Milk, Cream, Chocolate Milk, Buttermilk, New Orange, Cottoge Cheese, Sour Cream, Butter, etc. If you run out, we'll have We're open as usual on Easter. It. 'The Wonderland Of Food' oO Festive Layer Cake Decorated just lor Easter. Decorated Gup Cakes A variety, so you can chose your own.

For Young Old Packaged, boxed and baskets. You should see our wunnerful selection of treats that put sparkle in the eyes of voung- sters; chicks, bunnie.s, decoial- ed eggs, etc. As usual, have our tradtional EASTER BltEAD-TH'lST all frosted and chock full of fruits and pecans. The New Premium BUTTER PECAN Flavor of the month TOAST Almond Fudge Other Flavors PARTY-PAK M.25 Oal. LARGEST IN TOWN lust dandy for the Easter basket.

have a Wonderful Including BAKED HAM with alt the trimmings. A SPECIAL Easter real delight to children; it's so soft and fluffy. All bedecked with snowy white frosting and coconut. BtkEU 111118 Get one for home. No bone, fat, or waste.

We bake, glaze and trim with fruit, readv for Easter pickup. ORDER NOW. SOUNTAIN DILICATISSIN -A' DAliV aeOOUCTS.

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