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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 6

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Wilmington Ohio News Journal Thursday November IS 1MZ Social Events is SLIP PETS OR CHRISTMAS STRUT WILMINGTON Weathervane Dry Cleaning business $1495 up SEMain SALE $299 io $699 No 422 SLACKS or Your Thanksgiving Table mimic AMERICAN CHINA CONVERTIBLE i Jewelry No 414 Corner Locust St and Wayne Road i 4 YD UR AMILY SHOE STORES LEECE LINED teachers out The Japanese Christian Mr and Mrs Max Kincaid family of Greenfield ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK PRICED ROM $398 TO $1498 SIZES 8 TO 20 I WE MISSA BUTTON Speaker Differentiates Between Love and aith CAMPUS CUTIES Beech Grove Postpones Due' to Thanksgiving Beech Grove Circle has postponed its meeting from Wednesday to Nov when it will meet with Mrs Thomas Ballinger at 1:30 ml No 440 LEECE LINED in re the be Advertised In Seventeen Many Other Styles ashion News buffet dinner at the The No 417 7 and" No 404 I Phone us to day for prompt service at HALE arid COTNER Church have to a Program McCalla Joseph Roberta Rosemary Crum Charles Crum Miss Ophelia King Mrs rank Billingsley Mrs Etta Grisham Mrs Opal McColIister Mrs loyd tsryan au members and a guest Mrs Lloyd Wilson and Lynn and uoyaette 'J Wilmington High School Wil mingtones under the baton of Mr "Rodger 0 Borror were a high light of the Business and Profes sional 'Club dinner Wednesday'evening at the Blue Grass 'The 7 chorus sang a highly diversified and stirring beginning with the sacred Ever on the Diocesan Department of CSR and serves on the subcommit tee of geriatric and citizenship She is also in the Lay Ministry De partment Her husband serves in this too as an associate He ha been vestryman and warden and is a lay reader' Raney will come from her residence at Greenville Route 2 and will the guest for dinner and overnight of Mrs Robert Bicker program chairman for the evening Hostesses Tuesday will be Mrs Donald Simmons and Mrs Lincoln Raizk Mrs rank Cunningham president PRESCRIPTION HALE and COTNER DRUG 14 South St Wilmington' JA Phone 382 3886 WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 38 Beech Grove Circle with Mrs Thomas Ballinger 1:30 Of Science Make ine Review OUWl SHOES Public Invited JTq Enter Ian Christmas Show ton Mrs Robert Mrs James Wysong Mrs Velma Hil lard and Mrs Eldon ouch Annual Christmas Show of the Blanchester Garden Club will be a A four day event from Nov 28 through Dec 1 at the Adair urni ture Store in Blanchester The show will give everyone a choice of type of arrangements with which to work arid the' general pub lie is invited to enter the show There 20 classes in which" 'to enter the Artistic Design Divis ion and everyone should be able to find one to his liking Class' White Christmas: out door scene white and or silver pre dominating for the patio A Cheery Greeting: a wreath swag plaque or door hanging of any material to be hung' His Maj esty: the Tree a tree made of own choice of materials not to exceed 30 inches overall Christmas Cheer: an arrangement for a buf fet using a clear glass container My Kind of Christmas: include stars and one or more candles for the coffee table 23 Open House: mass arrangement using tradi tional Christmas colors of red and green suitable for use in the fmi Jyroom Holiday Mood: Hogarth de signfor use in the living room Heavenly Christmas: crescent in eluding an angel for use on the mantel 26 Christmas Reflec tions include a mirror Toy Social Calendar Phone 382 2578 We clean car pet in the home rug and upholstery at our store lasting God" Heard on High" the lovely Silver the Halls" and in the World but in which almost brings the listener to his feet It' is not on ly exciting but fun The high school Alma Mater ended the mu sic' It was a highschool evening for the BPW Club as two seniors Jo lene Williams and Mike Waring gave accounts of and State Jolene was a delegate to State at Capital University Columbus last summer Mike at State at Ohio University Athens Joleneone of 1118 girls told of the activities which included study of government and the responsi bilities thus incurred by the in dividual cooperation and patriot ism Jolene served on the Ohio State School Board in this gather ing of make believe politician Mike was sponsored by the American Legion the Elks C' ib and Lions an1 Rotary Clubs He was one of three boys from this city and two from the county all of whom considered it a great hon or to be selected to represent the school and community Mike said it was most impres 1 sive to hear 1260 boys repeat the pledge and to sing the National Anthem He was chosen a a dele gate to a pseudo convention was named to the patrol and profited from the experience of what might actually go" on in any given state He added a bit about the finance problems ir State Mrs John Taylor presided at a business period as committee re ports were heard Copies of the club bylaws were distributed Arid plans discussed for the December meeting Hostesses for the evening were inance committee members Mrs Velma Mitchell chairman Mrs William Waring co chairman Mrs Charles Hart Mrs Dan ford and Mrs Harold Carey Present were guests Mrs Sedlak and Mrs Mary belle Knapp Members present included Mi Geneva Middleton Mis lorence oxbower Miss Grace Stewart Mrs Gladys Enochs Mrs Bur dette Hamilton Miss Dorothy South Mrs Virginia Weishaar Mrs Howard Botts Mrs Charles Hart Jr Mr Roy Matthews Mrs Roscoe Windross Mrs Ethel Hayes Mrs Clifford Thomas Mrs Mary Sherod Mrs Charles Reeder Mr' Dwight Winkle Mr Veda Moore Mrs" Robert Kelley Mrs Minnie Spahr Mrs Juanita Nash Mrs Herbert Lacy Mrs Robert Greene Mr Kenneth Grooms Mrs Charles Jackson Mr 'Or ville ittro Miss Miriam Huff man Mrs Esther Jones Mr Waring Mrs Mitchell Mrs Tay lor Miss Virginia Jones Mrs Warren Mead Mrs Danford Mrs Carey Miss Doris Getz Miss Eleanor Austin Mrs Richard Smith and Mrs George Bunnell Royal Jackson ranciscan Semi Porcelain See These Patterns Villars WSCS Completes Tonight's Dinner Plans Cohostesses of Mrs Harry Nich ols for Villars Chapel Woman's So ciety of Christian Service at her home Wednesday were Mrs Den nis Windross and Mrs Wayne Brewer Mrs Marion Knedler read ing Ourselves as a World wide Wit before leading a discussion of buying screens for stoves in the Sunday School rooms for the chil safety gifts to be taken to the Christmas meeting for nurs ing homes Mrs Roy Leininger and Mrs A Dollar in charge of the distribution a ham and turkey din ner tonight at the church beginning at 5 The Christmas meeting will be a potluck dinner Dec 5 at the church when the identity of secret sisters will be revealed Mrs Herbert Thompson read Scripture in Hospi tals in and for for devotions Cards were sent to Marilyn Smithson Mrs Al ta Moon Mrs Volley Edinger and Russell Sewell Refreshments were served Present were Mrs Dollar Mrs Leininger Mrs Charles A Rich ardson Mrs Charles Richard son Mrs Horace Richardson Miss Bessie Richardson Mrs 'Aaron Sewell Mrs Charles Sewell Mrs EtheL Carson Mrs Clarence Schalk Mrs Clifford Jackson THURSDAY NOVEMBER 15 Evening Star Circle Methodist Church WSCS with Mrs Charles Hart 1106 Sylvan Dr 8 EO with Mrs rancis arqu har 8 Eleanor Circle Methodist Church with Mrs rancis Pyle riends group 'meet ings 9:30 a Group 1 with Mrs red Murphy 2 II with Mrs Hiatt Group 111 with Mrs Persi Pugsley 8 Group IV with Mrs Harold Crites Wives of Elks bridge party lodge rooms 7:30 Springfield riends WCTU with Mrs Paul Summers Mrs Harvey Hostess to Clarksville Mothers Club Mrs Everett Harvey was hos tess for the Clarksville Mothers Club at her home Wednesday eve ning when guest speaker Miss rie da Harvey told of her last sum trip to Honolulu and the air at Seattle Wash The business meeting centered about the Christmas party which will be dinner at the Eleanor Moffat Party House Mrs Rich ard Noftsger won the evening prize 5 A dessert course was served aft er adjournment Present were Mrs Clint Sewell Mrs Donald Hi att Mrs John Settlemeyer Mrs Gene George Mrs Virginia Pax St Group To Hear Diocese Speaker Mrs Russell Raney diocesan chairman of Christian Social Rela tions in the Episcopal Diocese of Southern Ohio will speak at the meeting of The Women of St An Tuesday at the church at8 jvm She will speak on the dio cesan social relations and then the duties and'hutreach of local com mittees on social relations Mrs Raney has been onThe Dio cesan Board the past four years and is on Bishop and Chapter Members of this group are elected at the Diocesan Convention for a two year period As CSR chairman for the Episco ORGAN Gifts both for 75 PLUS TAX Baptist Society Hears Account of School in of the a film about a Baptist School in Himeji Japan proved of exceptional in terest to 13 members of the eve ning Missionary Circle of the irst Baptist Church Tuesday eve ning at the church Guests for the evening were women of the Second Baptist Church Mrs narrated the film as the Rev Hooper operated the projector Mrs Wil liam Weller and Mrs Charles Zur face were hostesses At one time the Japanese con sidered formal education fo'wom en unnecessary as their role in ev eryday life was thought to be min or as it related to home and fam ily Mrs Sheeter said A Baptist missionary Mrs Nathan Brown realized the ability of Japanese girls and saw their need for edu cation and training Mrs Brown was subsequently responsible for founding Hinomoto School for Girls in 1880 A Hinomoto means of the light" and the school has been just that for its students and Mrs Sheeter pointed present principal is a who became a devoted as a young boy He remained true to his teaching even during World War II when he was imprisoned by the Japanese as a spy and traitor The school has a well rounded curriculum: including science mathematics home economics music sports art which teaches the Japanese way of writing with a brush flower arranging a list of accomplish ments of a well trained Japanese girl and Bible history and teach ings in Christianity The school meets the education al stanards of Japan has an en rollment of 650 and is continually growing in every way Mrs Sheeter recounted the be ginnings and progress of the Bapt ist Mission in Japan and prefaced her narration with a meditation titled of There can be no reflection with out an original Mrs Sheeter noted God is the original the Creator and organizer of the uni verse the displayer of the great est love known to mankind sending his only son for the demption of the sins of world Consequently it should the welcomed and unending duty of Christian women to reflect that love in countless ways 'toward their fellow men 1 Devotions by Mrs? Tom Zerbe stressed the attitude of thankful ness for the God given beauty and riches of the earth and as vice president of missions she read a letter from Mrs lorence Latter special interest missionary which gave an account of her work in Michigan Mrs Zerbe suggested that members send Christmas cards to all the special interest Love gift chairman Mrs Cecil Wampler offered the Love Gift meditation' MONDAY NOVEMBER 19 Wilmington Chapter 357 OES at Masonic Temple 8 pm TUESDAY NOVEMBER 20 '4 The Women ot St at church 8 Welcome' Wagon Newcomers Club General Denver Hotel 8 ORT A gold scuff with a brilliant abstract multi color brocade PLUMAGE A velveteen scuff piped with gold mylar and crowned with imported marabou feathers Thick shaggy pile boot soft indoor suedene sola S1 00o Mr and family of near Wilmington ana and SUPERIOR RUG SERVICE 68 Mulberry Wilmington land include a toy My Christmas to You: gift box or con tainer artistically decorated using some plant material 1 Night: composition including a re s' ligidus figurine Mrs rancis arquhar turn ed from her review of the Oscillating Universe" by Ernst Opik to of the by Guy Murchle at Conversation Club which was entertained Tues day afternoon by Mrs John Morris 1 Opik is an Internationally known astronomer Mrs arquhar re lated currently visiting professor in the University of Maryland He is also astronomer and research associate in Armagh Observatory in Northerr Ireland Murchie is a teacher pilot lee turer aerial navigator and au thor Through his intermittent rov ings of most of the seas land and sky he has accumulatedan immense store of knowledge which is brilliantly employed" in of the Spheres" the speak er said Prof Isaac Asimov professor in Boston University writes: can only stand amazed at the oreadth of Mr under standing and his ability to put the facts and speculations of science into colorful and 'non technical As we consider through the eyes of these two writer navigators the vastness and complexity of plans for endless continuation of life 'and growth" not only through the countless billions of years but endless countless bil lions in the future we arc led to saywith the Heavens declare the glory of God and' the firmament showeth His handiwork Day unto day utlereth speech and night unto night show eth knowledge His going forth is from the end of the heavens and his circuit unto the ends of Club members present were Mrs Irvin A Brandehoff Mrs Halliday Miss Mary Hosk ins Mrs John Kopitke Mrs Brooke Morgan Jr Miss Clara Peelle Mrs Svend Peterson Mrs Robert Skimming Mrs Robert Stephens Mrs Clifton Warren Mrs Vernon Wills and Mrs arquhar A Wilmingtones and Delegates to Boys' and Girls' State Present BPV Club Afterdinner Program Wilmington PIaz Shopping Center 1000 ree Parking Spaces rnvuuaj HUUUKU aaiuraay a to 8:45 Crown Circle brought the study of Romans on which the three cir cles of the Association of the Presbyterian spent the past six months close Tuesday evening leader was Mrs Ralph The circle met at Mrs home Miss Galvin co hostess Discussion during the period centered about the meeting tonight of the Association at the Parish House at 7:30 The program will be highlighted by a talk by Mrs Concha Castena da Spanish instructor at Wilming ton College and refugee from Cuba At this meeting of Presbyterian women association officers will be elected names drawn for new cir cles Members were requested to take gifts to church Sunday to help the church project of a Thanksgiving basket for a needy family The Dec 7 circle meeting was planned as a Eleanor Moffat Part House annual Christmas candle exchange ceremony will follow the 6:30 din ner or devotions Mrs Thomas Mid dleton read the hymn Come Ye Thankful People and enumerated reasons for thankful ness Roll call responses were most memorable Thanksgivings for Thy was WOMEN'S WOOL AND KNIT Officers Named Holiday 'Luncheon Date Set Tuesday Kensington Club set the date for its Christmas luncheon when meeting at the residence of Mrs Wilbur West Tuesday after noon Mrs Rose assisting hostess Committee for the holiday party Mrs Louis Miller Mrs Arthur Hunt and Mrs Hugh Baugh have arranged a luncheon at the Blue Grass Tuesday Dec 11 at 12:30 with an exchange of 50 cent gifts After reading a piece pertaining to the Thanksgiving season titled I pal churchwomen she also serves Landing of Pilgrims ahd another "Priceless Mrs Chafles Ryerson heard the re port from the nominating commit tee Mrs Clinton Peelle Mrs Howard Graham and Mrs rank Pond Slated for president was Mrs Edwards Mrs Eng land vice president Mrs James Bevan secretary treasurer Mrs Hunt assistant secretary Mrs West Mrs Mannon and Mrs Townsley were named the program committee to set up the meetings and programs for next year An hour around the tea table which was trimmed with fall flow ers in a crystal bowl flanked by crystal candlesticks and candles brought the pleasant afternoon to a close Present with the hostesses were guests Mrs Kinzel Mrs rank ife atid Mrs Dora Conklin and members Mrs Bevan Mrs Baugh Mrs Walter Collins Mrs Edwards Mrs England Mr Russell Hiatt Mrs Hunt? Mrs Mannon Mrs Monfort Mrs Peelle Mrs Pond Mrs Walter Reynolds Mrs Ryerson Mrs Terrell Mrs Townsley and Mrs Shidaker Hebron Rebekahs Make Annual Contributions Hebron Lodge madeits annual Thanksgiving: donation to the Odd ellows Home in Springfield Tuesday evening at the local IOO Hall and bought a health bond from the Clinton County Tuberculosis and Health Association Invitations read were: to inspec tion at Phoenix 'Rebekah Lodge Xenia tonight to a meeting of all district lodges Saturday Dec 1 at the Lees Creek lodge After adjournment refreshments were served in the dining room where tables were trimmed in a Thanksgiving motif Mrs Conner chairman of the social committee was assisted by Mrs Clarence? Brunton Mrs Mabel Stewart Mr Dwight Winkle Mrs' Virgil Roberts and Mrs Ruby Sperry i THORNES A30 South St 1 Wilmington 382 2181 'I I 'Kinder' Concert To Be 'Presented In Dayton Dec: 15i treat is in the offing for chil dren within the Dayton area Two performances of the Con (cert will be given at Dayton Me morial Hall Saturday Dec 15 at 1:30 and 4 The concert given for the first time last' year for pre school and primary grade children and all in was a sell out The concert will be presented by the Dayton Philharmonic Training Orchestra and the Dayton Civic Balletsponsored by the Dayton Philharmonic Women's "Associa tion Inc Joe Longstretch director of WLW Radio and Television wiirb'e master of ceremonies Tickets may be procured at the Central Ticket office 15 irst St Monday through riday 9:30 a to 4:30 beginning Nov 19 (except Thanksgiving weekend) Weekend Guests Entertained Overnight guests Saturday of Mr and Mrs rancis Slusher and family were Mrs Slush er Mr and Mrs Paul Norris and Martha Mr and Mrs Merrill Mumaugh (Joan Slusher) and in fant daughter Theresa Marie all of Kokomo Ind Other callers in the home during the weekend were Mr and Mrs OH reeland Highland Mr and Mrs Kenneth Drake and family Mr and Mrs Leonard Garrison Sizes to 10 'A' 1 AAUW: Enjoys An Evening With the Arts Arts department heads at Wil mington College an ex citing program at the meeting of Wilmington i branch of the Association of Universi ty Women Tuesday at Boyd Audi torium Prof Hugh two leads in "The Taming of the given last week' at th 6 col lege Billie Connelly and Tye Heck man played scenes Without cos tume as Prof Heiland analyzed Prof Max Carr discussed piano composers and played examples thelr work and Prof: Philip Hodge A displayed a painting and gave an analysis of the line color and meaning the program Mrs Philip Uodge president conducteda business meeting Mrs oh Petty vice president 'introduced the program Refreshments by Mrs red Matthews and her com mittce The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Hodge Dec 11 oreign students from the college will elaborate on the theme Around the WATCHES StPLUSSO lotion) (REGULAR $350 Gift tube of 1 Improved ormula PLUS 30 CREAM Yes if we return a shirt with a button missing launder REE thatshirt 7 plus one more! SPEED DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY SERVICE for folks' in a hurry In by 10 out by 2 Mrs subject Gist of her thought was that Paul would cer tainly agree that relation to God in Christ determines the char acter of love for neigh bor But as we have observed the speaker added the ord which Paul usually uses to'describe the relationship to God is not love but faith The world love describes relation to man faith re sponse to that love Paul also uses the world love to describe the re lationship Christians ought to have with one another the speaker con cluded Mrs Landrum and Miss Galvin served a dessert as the members and one guest Mrs Stuckey enjoyed an hour at the conclusion of the meeting Present were Mrs Herbert Doak Mrs Joseph Donohoe Mrs Robert Jackson Mrs Jones Mrs Wallace Kneisel Janie Doak Mrs McCalla Mrs rank McClelland Mrs Middle ton Mrs Wilbur Moots Mrs Don Robinson Mrs Maurice Spenc 1 er Mrs lorence Edwards Mrs I Edward Lawrence Mrs William erguson Mrs Robert Buroker and Mrs Richard Klingensmith ligidus figurine Down on arm: an arrangement in an old contain er using djried materials no ac or glitter permit ted Sleigh a sleigh Mele Kalikimaka: de Diun licintY TWii in Uaiunliaa Ajimanner 33 Journey to the Stars: vertical arrangement using blue ZK and silver Peace on Earth: 4 horizontal arrangement i ng warm colors Party A Time: a corsage using own choice of material 36 Snowflake: white predominating not to exceed three finches overall Symbol of Christmas: not to exceed nine inch es overall 44 Christmas' anta sy: use pastel colors Class 44 not open to the public It is invitation I al In the Artistic Design 'Class allexhibits must be correctly labeled as to the variety name of plant material on the entry tag An en try that has been judged previous 1 ly will not be eligible Accessories are permitted in all classes except i class 30 Plant material' may be obtained from any source and each exhibit must include plant mater ial in some form Exhibitors may use live dried treated or plastic materials paint spray and glitter Ornaments and trimmings are per mitted in all classes except Class 30 BOOTS Leopard leece Lined Weatkeruai 3int Sfi WUT MAIN I II Ml: TWfcZlWJ I III IM fIM a I7 I Btal rat I I I Says: A A LW A a a i A A ji 7 1 9 v( MBH i a no ill I ih 'ii TV i it a iiii si 1 rrhl i fiMl i ltMB Ml i a II KSSKSSSsafl': Lx fl 1 www a a a a a A' A A jl 1 1 i posy 7 A jnll Jfi 4 It 'S.

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