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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 10

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imapooL EAST TRl-ESDAT. APBIL IS MM Social Affairs 111 Flaasia PenByhitor carat tte bridt of Ojdt OM(Bt Ar rfl and tte foranawi iHes ai 9 o'dodi took piaea la tte paraan- ago of tte nm Wrm Mtatedbt Chordi. OnJjr tte tnMnodiato itea vert preaaat aad tte Rev. William Joaca. paWor.

oflkiattd. Tte brida ia tte danghtrr of Mr. aad Mra. Paoajrbtear of Oak aad ia arapiiycd at tte Taylor. SmMii A Tayior Co.

Tte bride- grooct! ia liie too ol Mr. and Mra. Erarett Diddle of (Mam St. wd la a contractor. A poadm blue aait vm vora by tte bride witb Nary and a coraaft of ptak fwa.

After a briaf boneyraoon I eahiagioe and tbe Eaatern Statea. tte coitpfo ia rtakteg ia tbeir new boine oa tte Y. A O. Rd. Both are graduates of Eaat Ur- erpool High School.

An beiiioom handkerchief belonging to the bridegroom's maternal gnndrooCber carried bp Glenda at bar marriage Statirday lo Keitt) Doogbty. Opeo chttrch observed for the camflelight rites at 6 o'clock and pahna and ferna formed the attar setting in tbe Midland Heights Church of Nazarene Vows were exchanged in a doubk- ring ceramony performed by the Rev. David Hamitton, pastra. Tte bridt is tbe of Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Wise. 2044 Michigan Midland residaDts until recently. Tte bridegroom Is tbe son of Mr. and Mra. Frank Doughty of Induriry R.

D. I. A balf-bour recital of pteno music wu presented by Louia Doutt and voral aetoctions by James Stevenson were Be Lova You and Wedding Given in.marriage by her father, tbe brkle attired In gown of white satin fashioned with a lace bodira. featuring Petra Pen ooUar and short sleeves. The skirt was ballerina length end featiured three tiers oi net.

Her fingertip veil was attached to a braid of net and pearls. Tte white Bible Hm carried wm gtft from Rev. end Mrs. Hgpiilton and was arranged witb en- racbid end streamers. Her sister.

Miss Loretta Wise, WM maid ta honor and teidesmakls included Mra. Clare Stevenson and Mra. Dolores Doughty of MldlaDd, aiatra-in-law ta tbe They were dressed in liidit blue aetin ballerina gowns designed with a net overskirt end a btaero jacket. They wore matching net bandeaus and carried Colonial bouquets ta pink carnalioiis and white chrysanthemums. Louis Doughty served best man fra bis brotto end were Duane Wise, brother ta tbe bride, and Robert HotaOnson.

brotbra-in-law ta tbe bridegrqran. Navy blue trimmed in white was wran by Mra. Wise. Her eccessra- ies were white. Mra.

Dougtity was dressed in a beige print witi) white accessories. Btah wore ta white carnations. A reception fra 200 fdDowed at tha Croatian Hall in Midland and a miniature bridal coufde topped tbe three-tiered cake. Music was provided for dancing. After a honeymoon in Virginia, tbe coupte wiU reside at 165S Park Ave.

The bride is a 1955 graduate ta Midland High Sdiool and bra husband works fra Gingraella in Midland. Local events were stressed by the United Mothers Gub at a meeting night wjth Mra. James Riel of Chester Ave. Tte group voted to support ttie clean-up and beautification project ta the Chamber ta Commerce end Jaycees and will also attend the open fraum of ttie Tri-State Ycmth Center Friday. Several members will attend the meeting ta the City Federation ta Women's Gubs tonight at 8 at the Mary Patterson Memorial.

Mrs. Helen Walker, president, conducted tmsincss and the meeting opened with devtaions by Mrs. Jessie Thompson. Thought for was her topic, with Scripture reference from Ps. 24.

The opening group hymn was Prayer." Named to the nominating committee wrae Mrs. Charles Hendershot, Mrs. Gladys Keys and Mrs. Dorothy Smith. Plans were discussed for the annual dinnra May 15.

A ta the shut-in visitation project of the City Federation was given by Mrs. Albert Garner. Mrs. John Wolfe was progiwim wcfu 8 by Mrs. Wtalt.

Mra D. Me-i Mra Grans lo Ite the piano by Mn. Don ver FItaicr. foQowod by Ite pneni. Holy SpfkM (Dowt- itwi rnad far deceanoii nMEsbras by Mre.

Wotta. Mra. Fltarar playnd ttie hymn. Tte fra mutac. Mra.

Mray Och and Mra. Frank LnntaordL raeniters now rwirliig in Colnmbiis. were praeent and otter guests Inclndad Mra FiObra Mra. Ina McLaot and Mn. Mytm Brooks.

Refresiiiiirals ware aervad 8 by the by Mn. Sarnb Miller and Mre. W. cy. aaaoriates.

MM ta bar mktkmmry work were rtaated Tueaday aight by Mrs. Artbra C. Walter for the Dia Koaia ta the First Presbyterian Cburcii. Mn. Leland Pittenger.

1903 Faumoiit was Mn. Watter taught at a girls school in Trfooli awl ttad ta tbe misraon scbota in Syria. ShaU Be Witoesses Unto WM tte devotion theme by Miu Eleanor Mouatford. During bosiiiess coudacted by Mra. Alke Bair, presiileitt.

Mra. Tbamat McKinnon, project cbainnan. reported on projects by the Mrs. WiSiam E. Kaiser building fund cbairman, said the group OWN only flM on the 1.000 made to the building fund.

Members hemmed tea towels for the church kitchen. Daffodils and Uglttad green tapers higMigbted tte buffet table at which Mrs. Bair poured. Cobost- essM i a 1 Mra. MclOonoa.

chairman. Mra. Ecfora Pittenger. Mra. Wilbur Pittenger and Mrs.

dark Bradfield. Mitt Mildred Faulk is tettdier. A white dephant sale wiB be held at the meeting 15 witb Mn. Howard Martin ta Wetafield Rd. Officers to asnime June 1 were elected Tuesday nigbt by the Forget-Me-Not Gub al a meeting with Mra.

Doknws Vale ta West- fidd. Mn. Mae Wray Is preddent; Mn. Vale, vice prraident: Mra. Ruth Wdch, tecrelary: Mn.

Gladys Thompeon. aasidant secretary, and Mra. Ruth Aaghinbaugh, treasurer. WM conducted by Mra. Ttempson.

retiring preddent. and reports were beard. Plans fra tbe year were outlined and the group dedded to have secret sisters and names were drawn. Miss Ora McIBroy high acore winner fra rook. A gift was presented Mrs.

Kay Lunch WM served by the bod- en and Mn. Kay as- dsted In serving. Thrae wiU be no meeting in May and the next will be June 19. Membras ta the NBNG Gub were entertained Tuesday night by Mrs. Betty Kapp ta W.

2 nd St, Two tables ta 500 wrae in play and MdCinnon won first prise. Mn. Bets Ryan, second; Mra. Gara Wikon. third, and Mra.

Lois Fttllertoo. travel award. Mra. Wilson. Mn.

Sae DalUs and Mrs. McKinnon asdsted the hostess in serving refreshments. The group will meet May 2 with Mrs. Margaret Archer ta Erie SI. XXX First honras Timday night fra the Gadabouts SOO Gub went to Mrs.

Jenedean Betteridge. Two tables were in play and Mrs. Beatrice Tice ta George St. raiter- taineA Mrs. Hughes won second honors.

Mrs. Hazel Parfitt. a guest, low, and Mrs. Maxine Gark, travel. Lundi was served by the hostess.

asdsted by Mra. Sarak Black. The group will meet May 1 at the home ta Mrs. Eleanor Stewart, 1060 George St. XXX A dinner marking the 20 th anni- vrasary of the MNS Chib Monday nigbt WtU be htad at tbe Horizon Room at tbe Greatra Pittsburgh Airport, The group wiU leave here 6:20 XXX The Catholic Study Gub wiU meet Monday night with Mrs.

J. E. Pinton, 809 Ordiard Grove Ave. Mn. John wUl be co-bostess.

XXX Mrs. Elaine Binder received a Ite teraa ta Mra Owwnn ta listen It I dlttiir! tte masting tal AJB-Ammriam Ian ta Amraicn. Tteatef tatet ta Ite Sns ta Vtaraaw Bai. Wbts, Ctaate MwKlNPack. esms- rite tatataasn.

WMBWEPW te Bn. Naaqr Jtentaan. amwct- Mxs. J. A.

ommmxx Wedi ta fttef Catherine Bell Becomes Bride Of Serviceman SUNDAY Map 13th Is Dap Every mother deserves flowers on Day. Present the lady of your heart with a beautifully arranged bouquet, gay flowering plant, or a fresh artfully done corsage. When you want the finest in flowers consult floral Artists. WE'RE HEADQUARTERS FOR OU ENSLISH LAm SEED (Tte Seed With Tte Wffl To Live) GOLDEN'S FLOWERS 135 W. Sth ST.

DIAL FU WHERE THERE A DIFFERENCE Tte marriaite of Miss Calliraiiie BcO aad Pfc. Joha A. took piaco April to a cercmoiiy performed by Hugh Ramaey, justice ta the peace to Lisbon. Daughter ta Mr. and Mrs.

Hravy E. IL 801 Washington WeUsviUe, the bride Is a 1954 grad- ttate ta WeUsvUk Higb School and is a derk at tbe Untoa Credit Store. Her busbaad is ttw aoa Mr. rad Mre. John B.

1118 Main Wellsville. and ako a graduate ta ttie WeUsviUe Higb Sdiool. He attended tbe Univcraity ta New Mexico at Albuquerque two years iind was graduated fram Ctaorado State College at Greeley, where he received hk degree to industrial He has been to the Army two years and attached to aa artillery searcfalitet unit at Ft. sm. Okla.

hk dkcfaarge in June. Pfc. OHourke plans to study for his degree at (tolraado State CoUege. birthday gift fram ttie HGL Gub Tuesday nitet- tables ta canasta were in play at the home ta Mitt MUdred Gardner. W.

6 th St. Prizes were awarded Mrs. Loretta Geamra. Mrs. Krutine Wak- ra and Miss Ann Paczek.

Mrs. Eva Mae Downard received a guest Lundi was served by the hostess. assisted by Mn. Creamer. Tte group wUl meet May IS with Mra.

WaDter. 917 May St. XXX Mn. Andrew Myers Jr. was dected presidetit ta the Fidelk (Uaas ta Methodist Cburcb at the 6 coverdish dinner Tteaday mgbt at the cburta).

Others named were Mn. C. Edwin Owen, vice Mrs. Albert Kinney, secretary; Mrs. Sidney Blora, treasurra, and Mra.

Hartad Bettraidge, reprater. Projects fra tbe year were dk- cussed. A taray, Much Land a Man was related by Mn. Earl MUlra. Brief remarks were made by Mrs.

Bert Dawson, teacher. Fourterai attended the evrait and Mra. Ira Findley and Miss Martha Bloor wrae dinner cbairmrai. Dta- fodik and Ughted yellow tapers formed tbe table setting. Grace was offered by Bfrs.

D. Finiey Wood. Mitt Blora, chairman of the nominating committee, conducted business. Others on the committee were Mrs. Harold and Mks HolMe Dixon.

A tacnic wiU be held to June at A Jotat fra tte frar toeai earairilii taknag part to a driU fra tte dtotrict mataiBc May 2 to Slan- baovlBe mO be bald ta Smidiy aftnraoon ta the Odd Fta- laws HaU in Eata Ead Ifrt. Ea- llwr Taylor ta Ite Max a Roth CaraeU 88 to End Is in dwrft ta tte AriR Tte local eouacil wiU meet Taaaday night XXX Claanral and modern oraiberf wttt be featured ta the pittui radial ta togh school piipik ta Mrs JoMie HaU Kaufmaa Moaday toghi at the First Presbyterian Cterdi. Tte cveta at 8 o'clock opan to the publk. Organ sefactions and duels with the piiaio and viU toclude popular tots Statasts win include Mks Charlene Lanning. Miss Mary Havi.

Mks Kerae Siay. Miss Louise McIntyre. Earl Richards and AUison. Utaiert tor the event wiU bt Mks Ptarlda Ltsata raid i Mary Jara Putt and Mks Hays win be chairman. Graduate school piano studetas wiU be heard April 27 at the ctostto ta 7:20 XXX Color ta the Tournament ta to Pasadena were screened by Mrs.

Arthur Graan at ttie sodai metting ta Cfourt Duime 937 CattioUc Daudilers ta Antica. Tuesday nigjbt at the McNicol Home. Mrs. Ellen Strabky Coolto. a recent bride, WM presented a taatue of the Madama and Mra.

Betty Hotaifisoo received a riiawl fra bra new son. Fifty attended the evratt and winners fra and contests wrae Mra. NeUie Vogt and Mra. Mary Barker. Refreshments were served by Mra.

Dortahy Goran committee. The meeting will be May 1. Mrs. Harold Downard reviewed Face ta Our (Reese) fra the Gertrude Kirby Circle ta the WSCS ta the First Metbodkt Cburcb ta meeting Tuesday night with Mn. Warren Bloor ta Cato and Girry 1 Fra devotions, Mrs.

Louke Bel- MBi MJUUS GREEN Her mmptiml ptons Marie Green, Roger L. Morgan To Wed May 11 Announeiment Imt been madp ta tte engagement and rapftmchtoi marriage ta Mks Marie Y. Green to Roger L. Morg Tte toide-ekct the dauirider ta Mr. and Mrs.

Cart Green ta Avoodak SI. and her fiance the son ta the Rev. and Mra. L. D.

Morgan ta Jennings Ave. Bott) are ta Rast Liverpool High Schota and the proo- pective bridiHroom works fra the Hoover Co. North Canton. May 11 the dtae fra the open churdi rites at 7:20 in the First Giurch ta the Nazarene. where the futrae bridegroom's father Is pastor.

FoUowtng the marriage, the couple plans to reside in North Canton. aney read a poem. for Himself (ShuttleworthL and Mrs. W. McDonald read bn article.

the Summer" Mis.s Phyllis Crook was program diairmafi. Refreshments were sersed 22 by the hostess and Mrs. L. W. aon.

co-bostess. The next meeting May 15 with Mrs. Nicholas Schultz of St. Clair Ave. Miss Mary Irwin wiU be sociate bratess, XXX The True FoUowen Gass of the Calrara Msftedtat CteRh pill mmday mm ta ita ta TIkMk Dwvis ta Ftahar Avt a Mra Rtoterd Mto wffl dv Isnira fflfflg Ira tte VtaBHtt CInai ta tte Wmm Mtah- afflta a Ite teraa ta Mr and Mra Ratert Ihrgy.

IMS Geiw- Irai Ava. Mr awd Mrs RsArat Wiiiniiii rai Mr. ani Mra Etowr Dray wffl te batas am Mrs. Jate Capahart ta Part wffl te hetaaai Mwtagy aaffln ta ffln HftLa Cteh. XXX Tte newly ragrairad Maaiay mm dffl wffl WRb Mrs.

Garagi MO Rwirewi St A naaeittg ta tte aaxittary ta Eagtos Aene scteintoi Itew day Bfflbt ra tte Eagtoi HaU Mra Grace HiU IMI (Hate wffl cwtertaraMaaday alght fra Ite day Gals Gito Tte Mxibary ta tte Gtoranora vobmtear fire departmrat will Monday tagbt in tte fire batt I XXX Mrs Bmb ta CHenmora wffl Moaday aighl fra lUw SA.M) Ottb a Officers WtU bt elected Monday by SI Guild ta Episcepal Ctetrch tn 'Ite Partob HaU at a meeting al 7:20 Mrs. Cterks Horton wiU bave the topic ibemtiinn aad Mra. Leo- tar wffl be deitaioo kadcr. Koalesaei wffl be Mra. Edward Broadbmt aad Mrs Joaepb Dim- mraling.

XXX A dmner mght climaxed ttie membership coitfeta fra I Four Square Giss o( the Second Presbyterian tafriurd). Tte kiting team beaded by Otis feted the wmncrs a p- tained by Mrs. Virgima Burson. attended the event Mks Grace Chambrakun kd devotions whkh opened srith group singtog of tbe hymn. Thou King Aixi Queen To Be Picked At Affair For Bond A Mag rad qwra wffl te owwwte at Me arawta fra cte Eata 1 trwnml 9m Starata terad ali Friiaf ragM ta tte OHBfery cm Tte EtJiS aad Mtaten IS lira evata Ira tira mmraaarnaiai draartiwataa.

Tte baltaid tteaday Ira Dra bra and isri li twiga ta Ite ivrat, Ite aaaras wffl be rt- vaalsi afira Me grrata raarcb Ira IS and Daw- S. tte MeCai. priandwd ta 4te mA, and bis date wffl laad Ite grrad A tarera tirane srffl te aard to dscaratoow far tte bifflrwitn and Ira table decarsDara at the i dtoaar. FaBownqi Me dte rar. seraori wifi be recugaisad wRb AUm la charge ta that par ara, laninri wifi te wub AQaa la charge ta that Ilea ta tte Mrs.

Giara McCafi praradeni ta tte iradbers puup. Conmuttec ebaiRiiaa totaude Mn Jamra Mil aoa. woal aad rraon-attoiit. Mrs Garunce PKkering. prugram.

aad Mrs Fred Marital decuratiiiiis Yaa WmM Yaa Da Tra Mata Yara Lie Uve A Mary craaeraarag dara wra Idtoi te Rratai aai 1 8 tteagi tXa ara wai trad te Raywraai Rataffl. Tlidat frati Me Ma tagli i Mra Papte Mrs Grata Yb ingrate Mra. Faya Vrigte Mrs Itaib PaMiee. Mrs Dartba fteyaslte Mra Ira- tbi Xaia aai Mra AfMra Mt- Ite grwra nta atoti May Aa fiecCraa cwagraigi wra slagadl Me Anata Matrsd Gara ta Ma fini Garauh darwig Iba ararata dbara Tinlisj tegM al Mech's ftiirtiaraiM ai OtarataM Tte Sifnafitaa party waa Ma ta tte Fra- ward tvistiag aae lloterl Grae pwsidiaA, Mrs Rarkv vict praraieta arad Mrs Waads Moocw ai ta (te CIwirbM iarar was aamed Irvaaraiw tor tte Farward Raberi Karfvr, rvtiriag prato- drai, tira craipaifa grarah (CwaMarad aa Faga Iti Joy ol Loving Hearts. Her topic wm "Joy of Being and she read Soipiure from John.

16:24. Rom. 14:18 and Gal. 5:8. During business conducted by Gifford Cociky.

tte date of the rummage sak wm phangod to tbe week of May 14 at tte Odd Ftakws RaU to East End. Instead ta April MMay 19 The public dtnaer raonawvd te the wuraen ta tira chrath wffl be beld May 5 and procaadi wffl be lor tira church buOdtog Mrs Buraoa diairiiiM Mrs. CbiM Datate Goodman dkcusaed ber writing oarwtv aad read origiata poenis Guests toduckd Edgar Ilote. William Bursoo linda Mtraon and Sue Root Woomer. Mrs.

Loutaia Myers wffl bt te votioQ kite al meeting May 15 and Mr. and Mra. Charles Moore wiU have charge ta tira pirw- grran. Tte social commtttoe wffl inchnk Mr. and Mrs Dcra Keiuie- Mr.

and Mrs. Doughty and Mr. and Mrs. Ntasoo StuU XXX Balloliag for new members wu held Tueaday night by Calcutta Grange al a meeting to the Grange HaU. wu conducted by Carl Klrkbride.

worthy master. Tbe program wu arranged by Mre. Mary Pepto aad members responded to roU caU with LANE FIESN EOOS DAILY Frwra McBURNEY FARMS ORDER TODAY McBurney FARMACY Mb A Drvoten 9T1 88 DovmtoraB Stores Opeo Ttowi. Tin 8:21 PJg. DIAL FU U537 Fra PIcfc-ap amd Delivery nnrnrnTTm Don't forget to check DAIRYLAND for some of those special "Food Treots" that perk up appetites moke the whole family happy! put springtime in yonr step! Eat plenty ol Golden Star Dairy Foods ALWAYS RICH, PURE, ALWAYS GRADE Dairy Foods CHOCOLATE ris THIS WEEK-END TRY THIS ttocoktodhRhrasllov Crsra Pie QUICK TREAT DAILY GiUnStir himim RESTAURANT it FOUNTAIN 4 DEUCATESSEN it BAEERT I wHk SIMMONS 86th ANNIVERSARY A wise shopper buy tm tag akxie.

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