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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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PAGE SIX EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW TRIBUNE. JH ESDAMES MONINGERAND GERBER HOSTESSES AT QUAKER pinner is Served Following Afternoon of Bridge at Pretty Affair in Salem. of the prettiest part its Riven this Mason was held yesterday after aooa at Quaker Ion, Salem, when Mrs. Howard Moninger and Mrs. W.

H. Oer- ker, both of East Liverpool, were hos- Jeeves. Dtfeasr was served following an af knoM of bridge. Nine tables re to play. Trophies were awarded Mrs.

A. J. Michaels and Mrs. A. E.

Web The guests were served at small FRECKLES Tn WIN Rrawt Tticm tjukHj and Safely. which were adorned with pink loses and orchid snapdragons. During the afternoon candy was passed. Special guests were Mrs. Richard Fleming.

Mrs. I aw I Weaver and J. D. McNtcol of Salem. Lucky Lindy Club Entertained At the borne of Mr.

and Mrs. Wil liam Wolfe of Sherwood last evening, members of the Lucky Lindy club were entertained. The home was dec orated with roses. Trophies were awarded Mrs. Mary Mrs Sadie Hoyt, Mrs.

Florence Croft, John Garron, Willis Morrison and William Willis. Luncheon was served by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. Sadie Hoyt. The club will meet next Tuesday evening in tbe home of Mr.

and John Garron, Chester. xiiURSDAY, JULY 7, 1927. so in BMC and (riving a clear, braiitiful corn- ptexion that it in by all drug and ami itera with a the ponti tf it try te ywir or aa temen juice er cur brrr un ad and the lint Hw ayplKatienr id a woaderiul af tha liyhtrr fro van- entirely. to far Otblne -double ll in thin on momy-back guarantee. Club Meets at Clapsaddle Home.

The Five Hundred club met last evening in the home of Mr. and Mrs Flay Clapsaddle on Riverview street Three were in play. TrophieJ were awarded Mrs. If. I).

Howe, Lou Willard and Mrs. John Cray and John Cray, James Heckathorne and Lou Willard A guest prize was presented to Marvin Sharp. KefreakuieBta were served by the hostess. The cluh will meet In two weeks in the borne pearl Moor of get ond street. Fancy Orange Pekoe Tea 75e lb.

JleddlestOB 4th Ac Mkr Applegate Reunion Named The Applegate reunion was re ctntly at Rcckhiil paik, 50 members being preheat. Luring business session tbe following were elected President, Mr. Charb-s Taylor of Chester, secretary, Robert Gary; treasurer, Rolert (fa of Toronto. Those present were Mr, and Edward Applegate end Mr and Mrs. Charles Applegate and family rf this city Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hohmann of Pittsburgh; Mr and Charles Taylor and family and Mr. and Frank Ward of hester; Mr. and Frank Applegate and Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Faitbanks and family, of Sehring; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jenkins and family of Alliance; Mr and Mrs. Robert Cary, Mr and Ralph Gary and families of Toronto, and and Mrs Norve Poole and family of Randolph Park, Alliance Tbe 1928 reunion will be Id at Rock Springs park on July 4 Dinner at Kreefer Home. Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Kreefer entertained last evening at n.e First avenue with a 6 dinner. The hostess was assisted in by Mrs. Edward Morgan and Miss Thelma Anson. Tbe evening was spent in an inftr rnal manner.

Those present were Mrs. Harriet Wedgewood. Miss Thelma Anson, Mr. and Mrs. William An son, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Orr Mr. and Mrs. Edward Moigan, Edward Ansou and Mrs. James Price and Ed Wedg.t wood, the latter 1wo of Burbank, California.

Fine imported Swiss Cheese Heddleston 4lh A Ml.t. Dinner at Leake Home Mr. and Mrs. Leake of Bradshaw avenue entertained last evening at 6 dinner and theatre party. The were Mr.

and Mrs Charles Bowman. Mrs. Nellie Mensor of Tiffin, Homer Luta and Miss Bowman and Miss Vera Heddleston. Following the theatre party, the guests returned to the Leake borne for informal diversions. CERAMIC TODAY Matinee Daily BEAUTIFUL NASH SEDANS JULY VENnume system repaired VAUDEVil COMEDY NEWS ORCHESTRA MUSIC MISS MYRTLE ROWENA McELROY AND WILLIAM CLYDE BRAGG WED ----------School Teacher Becomes htster, left today for Columbia nni o- versity where she will take a six ride or rlttsburgn week course in primary supervision Man in Ceremony at Emmett Gaston Home.

Raj.mond aDd family, of Toledo, are visiting at the home of the father, Mr. H. R. Dawson, of Smith's Ferry, Pa. Miss Josephine Kastrup of Ravine street is spending several days visiting at the home of Miss Mildred Prirom of Fairmont.

W. Va. Mr. and Mrs. William Plttenger of Northside, are visiting friends and relatives in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Dunlap and son, Robert, of Northside, are spending two weeks motoring to Cleveland and 3uffaJo and other iake cities Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Kastrup of Ravine street have returned home after sptnding several days in Barnes ville. Dr. Oey Crawford Johannes has returned to Cleveland, whete she will enter the Children's Clinic hospital for a course of instruc tion. Harry Cochran of Sharon, has returned home alter visiting with hir mother, Mrs.

Emma Cochran, of Riley avenue. Mrs. Mary McDermott and son. James, of Lincoln avenue, spent Sun day with her sister, Mrs. C.

R. Overholt, of Steubenville. They motored At the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Gaston, of Highland Colony, Miss Myrtle Rowena McElroy and William Clyde Bragg of Baltimore were mar ried by Rev.

B. H. Johnson, of the First Church of Christ at noon yes terflay. Miss Sara Marie Gaston played Wedding Maicb. Miss Niblock was maid of honor, while Kenneth M.

Bradfield was the best man. Following the ceremony, dinger was served. The bride wore queen's blue crepe with hat to match and carried bridal roses and lilies of the valley. The maid of honor wore green chiffon with hat to match carried pink roses and lilies of the valley. The bride is a graduate of tbe high school with the class of 1921 and also is of the Fairmont college.

For the p.sst four years she has been a public si hnol instructor here. Mr. Bragg manager of the Federal Protective Service agency of Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs.

Bragg left for a two honeymoon in Cleveland canton other Lake cities. After July 15 they will be at home to iheir friends in the Berkshire apartments in Pittsburgh. Seevers-Curtia Retnion. The Seevers-Curtis reunion was held at Thompson park on July 2. Those present Mr.

and Mrs James Larcombe, Mr and Mis. Charles Larcombe Miss Dorothy Larcombe, Mr. and Mrs. John Howell and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Seevers and family, Mr and Mrs. Bert Seevers. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Highfield, Mr. and Mrs D.

I). Seevers. Miss Louise McDonald. Mr and Mrs. George Wynn of Canton Me.

and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Watson of East Fifth street and Mrs. W. L. McCurdy have returned to their homes on East Fifth street after spending the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Earl R. Burgher, of Shaker Heights, Cleveland. Mrs. S. W.

Crawford has returned to her home in St. Clair avenue after spending several days visiting her daughter, Dr. Ocy Crawford Johannes, of Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Campbell, accompanied by Mrs. William Harman and son, John, motored to Conneaut Lake during the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. s.

o. So (cards and daughter, Geraldine, have returned Homer Seevers and family, of Newell; a motor trip to Gallipolis, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. George Seevers of Cin cinnati; Mr.

and Mrs. Rev F. Hint; of New Brighton, Pa Mrs. Lydia Kamberson and Miss Susan Minnix of St. W.

Carlisle Mack all of this city and Frank Allison, of Chester. Parkersburg and Huntington, W. Va Mrs. George Smith of Avondale street is spending several days in Cleveland. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Hlndley of Wellsville spent the past weekend with Mr. and Mrs. James Davis, of Cleveland. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kennedy, Lin- Exquisite Stuffed Olives at Heddleston 4th ft Mkt. nave home after spending sev eral days Friendly Club Meets coin highway, have returned to their home after i Youngstown. ON THE STAGE OLIVE and AMDUR and Their DANCING ROCKETS Beautiul and 15c, 30c. 20c, 50c.

ssbl Gloom the Great Ficture and a SURPRISE Members of the Friendly club Mrs J. A Ginghei and guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. returned to their home John V. Curran of Wtstfield last eve Njagaii "nT Mr.

and Mrs. Albert Kinney Jr. of West Eighth street, announce the birth of a 10-pound daughter yester day morning. Miss Evelyn Malkin has returned to her home after spending several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

James Davis of Cleveland. O. Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Powell and fam ily of Glenmoor have returned home after a visit in Salineville. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and family of to thejr home after a visit in Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Davenport. Mrs Edgar Ronsh and Miss Dora Roush and Robert Roush of Cleveland ning. A square dance rnd 500 were diversions.

Trophies were awcideri the Misses Mary Woods. Evelyn Hiihardson and Messrs. Perry Ross and Joseph Curran. The home was orated with spring flowers. A three-course luncheon was served 21 plersona by tbe hostess, assisted by Mrs "Perry Th? out of town guests were Miss Mary Woods of Mc- Ktes Recks.

and Mrs. William Garland and daughters, Hat riot, of Barberton. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mis. George Ku- gleheH.

Westfield, next Wednesday evening. New Pack Flaked Crab Meat. at Heddleston Bros 4th A Oid Fashioned Concert at Clarkson. Tomorrow evening an old fashioned concert will be held in the grange ball nt IMnrKson others of the Orchard Grove Avenue Methodist Episcopal church. Mrs.

11. Smith and Mrs. S. W. Crawford ire in charge of the affair.

Church Class Session. Class of the Second Presbyterian church will meet at 7 JO tonight in the home of Mrs. Warren Borger of St. George strut. Misst Daisy Jsett will Ire the associate Deviled Crab Meat A Shells at Htddleston 4th A MM Delta Class Meeting.

The Delta iht First Mcth- Protestant church will meet at 7.30 tomorrow evening in ihe home the president, George Hal), ami his daughter. Miss Jessie Hall, of Wyoming place, pleasant Heights. Art Circle Club Meet Postponed. Tlie Art Circle will not meet until August 4. it was announced today.

The plate will be determined! later. Bible Class Session. Monthly meeting of Bilile will he held in ihe Salvation Array Thursday evening) at o'clock. Major Hughes will in charge of rhe Vse Heddleston Bros Mayonnaise. Meeting of G.

A. R. Ladies. The A K. ladies will meet at 8 tonight in their ball.

Fourth and Washington After the business session. initiation will he held. Refreshments will be served. Heddleston Pros. Mayonnaise ore severaFdays at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. J. W. Smith of Perry avenue. Mrs.

E. II. Heddleston of -Ravine street has retuined home after a motor trip through Pennsylvania, West Virginia and Maryland. Mr. and Mrs.

George Brokaw and daughter, Elizabeth, and son, Billy, are visiting friends and relatives in Connellsville, Pa. Miss Grare Robinson of Mansfield is the house guest of Miss Vera Heddleston of Ravine street. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Smith of Perry avenue are spending the week in Cleveland.

Miss Vera Heddleston of Ravine street has returned to her borne after attending a conference at Bethany college, Bethany, W. Va. Americanism: go, if we can find somebody to keep the Vindicator. Child-birth la explained in wonderful Eock aent free le all Expectant AKE months of expectancy freer from tension and pain; and make the Lirth of your child a happy eveat by using Friend," the exttrtuU lubricant for expectant ktwun and used by three of mothere. Use Friend" as our mothers and grandmothers Start today, and meanwhile write to Bradfield Regulator B-A 17, Atlanta.

for wonderful booklet (sent in plain containing information every expectant mother should have. Begin using Friend" now and you will realixe the wisdom of doing so as the weeks roll by I Friend" la by all good drug tvtruwktrt. FEA RLESS FL YERS 2 PERFORMANCES 2 Afternoon 4:30 Evening 10:30 AT Rock Springs Park DANCE With the JQ 1 0NKH1 Freckle-Faced Girls Are All Happy Now New Discovery Wlelts Away Every Freckle In Four a Cream. The world Is full of if your trouble Is worrying right away for you ran go to Drug Co. and get a jar of Flyte and get rid of every freckle it four days.

be surprised at ihe speedy action of this magic ream tbe unsightly spots are dissolved and en inly disappear. And it leaves the skin clean and and soft as velvet and good to look upon. Carnahan Drug Co. sells progressive druggists everywhere and if the unusual should happen and your freckles get vonr money back. 1 VIRGINIA GARDENS i PALATIAL BALL ROOM RED HOT JAZZ That Teasing Tempting Kind 1 I ADMISSION: GENTLEMEN 75c LADIES SOc PERSONALS Mrs.

James Yodrey and are spending several visiting the htinic her rmuher in Zaxesville. Mrs. Ytrno Westlake and Martha, of Nvack arrived yev- jterdiy to visit the mother Mrs N. J. Nihlm k.

of Cadmns They were accompanied by Miss Helen Niblock Pauline Jku-kson of Kenmmv. O. who past two weeks guests of tbe Wist- lakes. Dr. and Mrs.

Carl E. Puttiboutb Columbus, have a visit wnh the. latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Davis, of Negley.

Mr. and J. O. mi daughter. Frances Marie, have return ed to tbeir home after sev eral days visiting E.

T. of Miss Brera Dunn street. HELPS APPRECIATE DURING THE CANNING SEASON Copper Kettles, 8 to 20 gal. Priced $8.00 to $16.50 Aluminum Kettles, 4 to 20 to $3.95 White and Gray Enamel Kettles, 4 to 20 qt. 49c to $1.98 Cole-Pac Canners, large and small sjzes, $3.50 to $4.50 Conservo Steamers $10.95 Canning Racks for your boilers, 45c.

Strainers, all sizes, 10c up. Mason Jars, Lids and Rubbers. Stone Jars, 1 to 30 20c per gal. Home, Farm and Dairy supplies. Gan While Yen May With local fruits and vegetables at their prime, the time to fiU your pantry shelves.

Wholesome and delirious pre- jellies and fruit juices can be made easily and quickly with these aids to home canners. OUR SERVICE INSURES SATISFACTION TROTTERQ HARDWARE DRESDEN AVENUE.NEAR THE DIAMOND..

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