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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 8

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FAOK il FAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW. EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO TmiRSDAY. AUGUST iebocia Motebook Mngton Chapter fift of the Order of Eastern Star Monday at the Hall. The auxiliary of the (ilenmooc volunteer fire department will meet Monday at the Glenrrjoor tire hall. 'Si Daniels-Hargreaves Rites Held In Wellsville Church Teacher Quits Lislxui Post Veedle Pattern Mrs.

Thelma Sadler reviewed a volunteer fire department Monday aermon of Peter Marshall, in the Dixonville fire hall, ing Is a Dangerous for 'M lha meeting of the Dorothea Me-' 7 Monday Night Club will morial Circle of the WSCS of thebneet with Mrs. Saundra White of Boyce Methodist Church Tuesday i St. night with Mrs. Clara Thorn of Si Michigan Ave. Miss Sara Frances Hargreaves wore a ballerina gown of sheer nylon organza when she became the bride of James E.

Daniels Miss Beverly Linden, president, pnday afternoon at 2 in will conduct business for the meet- ihe Central Methodist Church of ing of the auxiliary of Eagles Aer- Wellsville. le 457 Monday at the lodge home. she is the daughter of Mr. and sK The Modern Matrons Club, with husbands as will meet Saturday with Mrs. Walter Rich- Routine businejis was conducted.

Massillon, an as.sociale Mrs. Lucille Poole conducted the 0wighl Hickman, master, at worship service, reading Scripture meeting of the Calcutta Grange from Isa. and an article Tuesday night at the Grange Hall, by Norman Vincent Peale. The group will serve a picnic Busines.s was conducted by Mrs. dinner for Rem-Cru Unit .5047 of Thelma Reed, chairman, with re- Midland Saturday at Valley Park ports given by committee chair -1 Officers will be elected Sept.

6 men. Five shut-in and 10 sick calls: Ssi reported. A baby card wa.s, report on the purchase of signed for Mrs. Marge Reed and records for church use was one of sympathy for Mr. and Mrs.igjyen at meeting of the Adult George Knox.

Tuesday night in the social A letter of thanks for memorial, rooms of the Calcutta United Pres- money was read from the Church. William Cox, missionary in Bob Morris conducted devotions. Mrs. Omar Hargreaves, 530 Jefferson Newell, and her husband's' parents are Mr. and Mrs Alvin Daniels, 1540 Globe St.

The Rev. William A. Hewitt, pastor, officiated for the double-ring ceremony before an altar back- The Fellowship Class of the f.a- ground of white mums and car- Crott Church of the Nazarene will hold a coverdish dinner Sunday at Thompson Park. Mrs, Kathleen King will he in charge of -the worship and Spares will be celebrated Sunday by the cla.ss of the Calvary Methodi.st Church. The group will attend Sunday in nations with ferns.

Mrs. Theda presented a half-hour of wedding music at the organ. Ruth Estell sang Promise and Love You preceding! and l.ord's during the ceremony. The bride was e.scorted to the altar and given in marriage by I her father. Her gown was fashion- a LISBON The Lisbon Board of I Education accepted the resignation of a teacher with the village sys- jtem for 15 years, and authorized the hiring of a new bus driver at a special meeting Wednesday afternoon.

Mrs, Margaret Thrasher of N. Market St was released from her contract at her request as she has accepted a position at Cleveland Heights High School. Mrs. Thrasher taught English and French at Lisbon High School. Homer McPherson, 604 E.

Un- coln Way, will be driver of Bus 5 for the coming term. He replaces Jack England, who was hired in last spring but has since secured employment outside the village, Supt. Russell C. Armitage re- i Parted drapes for the gymnasium I will cost more than the amount Belgian Congo. Names of inactiv members were dLstributed and they will be called to increase attendance at meetings.

Date books were filled for coming season. Refreshments were served 16 by the hostess, assisted by Mrs Hazel MRS. J. E. DANIELS I allotted.

He said the vocational- She Was Sara Hargreaves, guidance personnel School in the forenoon and join with a fitted bodice and has been approved and requested for a coverdish din- short sleeves were partially cov- bridegrooms mother salaries of two A sack lunch was enjoyed. Mrs. ner at Thompson Park, ered by a V-shaped drape of pleat-1 wore a pink lace sheath with teachers and coaches. An Ohio Dolly Willard and Mrs. Sue Moore Personals ed organza.

Flower motifs were matching accessories White car-School Boards Association ques- were social chairmen. Mr and Mrs. William Hall of edged on the scoop neckline andjggtion corsages complemented A wiener roast will be held Gate, are visiting appliqued on the bouffant.skirt. 20 with Mr. and Mrs Clair Unrue and Mrs Frank Miller of 6 th St She wore short gloves and her of Hqston PI.

'i only jewelry were pearl earrings. Observing the traditions, the six- the Wellsville Soeiely Miss Ruth Urie LE 2-2288 Mr. and Mrs. Paul William Mil- pence in her shoe was from England by Mrs. Harry Booth.

Her shoulder-length veil of silk illusion was attached to a crown of pearls. She carried a cascade arrangement of white their attire. A reception for 60 was held at the home of the parents. A three-tier cake topped with a miniature bridal couple centered the buffet table, A crystal punch bowl with matching appointments tionnaire was filled out by board and superintendent. Next meeting will be held at 8 30 p.

m. Tue.sday., Sept. 6 Family Fete Held At Home A family picnic was held Sunday at the home of Mrs. Beulah Hanlin and Warren White of Irondale. Attending were Mrs.

Ralph and children of Dayton, Mrs. Ethel White of Columbus, Mr, and Mrs. Hanlin and family of Akron I and Mr. and Mrs. Tim Billie and I family and Mr and Mrs George and daughter, Jan, all of I Wellsville Misses Yvonne and Beverly Hart iare visiting their sister.

Miss Lor- letta Hart, of Wa.shington Mayor and Mrs, Quenlon Henderson and children are vacatiwi- ing in Canada Mi.ss Patty Chetock of Rochester is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Jack Tolson Mrs C. Henderson has concluded a visit with her son-in-law and daughter and family, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Weals, of Columbus Carl Hender.son and Boh, have returned after a visit in Canada The hot springs at Bath, England, were famous even before the Rwnans conquered the island nearly 2,000 years ago. The Monday Niters Club will Costello, associate hostess.

Guests meet with Mrs. Carol Johnston of were Mrs. W. W. Beatty, Mrs.

California Chester. Ronald Rearic, Mrs. Joseph HalL Ifi and Miss Bonnie Armstrong. The Welcome Cla.s.s of the Boyce bave returned from a honey- The next meeting will be Sept. Methodi.st Church will meet Skyline and oth- 20 with Mrs.

Thelma Reed of Glen- day with Mrs. Marge Milne of -'ouibern points following their: carnation.s and moor. Mrs. Alma Hall will have Holliday St. marriage July .5 in the Old Stone I centered with a white orchid devotions and Mrs.

Hilda 3K 'Presbyterian Church of Winches-j Miss Nedra Jean Baldwin was arranged by Mrs. Roy Moore. Mrs. the program. Mrs.

Marge Reed a 6 30 picnic will feature maid of honor and wore a gown Blanch Bennett and Mrs. a n- By LAURA WHEELER Go modem! Dramatic open-and- solid design is ideal for small ar- Lllitieran Wuilieil Ulcles; doth, too. Will AUeiid Event will be co-hostess. meeting of Social Order of I Beauceant Assembly 71 Monday in Officers were re-elected at the pavilion of Thompson: annual reunion of the Joshua Cole- park. man family Sunday at Thompson Mrs.

Harold Hall it in charge, Park. About 69 attended. Carl Robinson will serve again; at JSS at president; Denver Brereton, vice president; Mrs. Alice hostess Monday for the ray. secretary; Mrs.

Anita Country Club. tor, officiated for the double-ring ceremony. The bride was Miss Betty Lou Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Knox, 1769 Maple and her husband's parents are Mr.

and Mrs. Paul R. Miller of Hill- Mrs Mary Jane Fone of Etruria squares a day soon you've The United Lutheran Church tt completed the setting on the ivory St Evangelical linen cloth. Lutheran Church will be repre-' 4-nches in No. The bouquets of summer flow- at the 42nd annual larger in heavy cotton tion Wedne.sday and Thursday at; Send 35 cents in for this Thiel College in Greenville, Pa.

Attendini wiU b. Alvin L'verpool Re- The Rev. E. Womldorf, pas- organza over taffeta. The ley Hargreaves, aunts of the president; Mrs.

Kenneth P. 0. and Mrs Wilbert Blatch and Mrs.jfirst vice pre.sident, and Mrs. Ed- Box 161, Old Chelsea Station, New Stanley Bennett, her cousins were, win Car.son. chairman Christian York 11 N.

Y. Print plaintly your ers used throughout the home were fitted bodice was styled with a wide cummerbund of rose organza. She wore short, white gloves, which she received as a gift from the bride, along with a cultured aides. service Mr.s Arner will as For her honeymoon trip through i chairman oi the recommendations the Southern States, the bride wore, commitfee a pink linen sheath and her bridal Reed, a missionary The bride wore a brocaded dress Ireaiurer, and Mrs. Dorothy Hill lard, historian.

The 1961 reunion will be held Aug. 20 at the park. A report on senior citizens was W. Mrs. Elda Forester of Montana name, address number.

and pattern Aiirliotieer Qiialifien LISBON Rill oi D. 1 qualified as an auctioneer Wedne.sday before Com-i mon Pleas Judge Joel Sharp given by Mrs. Goldie Garner at Forester and Mrs. the meeting of the United who also won Club Tuesday night with Mrs. Elmer Merchant of Glenmoor.

Gladys conducted de mSfchme headband or braid- irSiS. V' ed horsehair was highlighled The newlywed.s sr. 1957 AugusTana laiuieran Church Worn' pearls and a theater veil. Her a of Ea.st Liverpool High principal speakers The and an orchid corsage. The parents cade arrangement featured white School.

The bride will graduate' Am were attendants. and pink rosebuds tied Sept. 2 from the City Hospital 6-8 A wedding dinner held at the with matching streamers. I vSchool of Nursing. Her husband At the banquet Wednesday night Ave.

was hoeless Tuesday night, Winchester Hotel. A. Daniels served as his is employed at the Crucible Steel 19 pa.st presidents of the Synod-1 for the MNI Club when two tables; The bride is a graduate of best man. Ushers were Co. at Midland.

ical ULCW will be honored The Wellsville High School and a Frank Speerhas, ciHisin of the Out of town guests were from conference groups from senior in the Akron General Hos- bridegroom, and Stanley B. Ben- New Ca.stle and New Cumberland. Beaver, Butler and Lawrence pital School of Nursing. nett, the cousin. I The couple will reside in a new- Counties and other parU of East- Her husband was graduated from The mother of the bride chose ly furnished home at 1065 Avon- the high in and from a gray dress with white accesso-; dale St.

after their honeymoon. Grove City College in 1960. He was affiliated with the Adel Phi Kos WE WANT WOMEN OVER 45 to investigate the opportunities open to them in PracLcal Nursing, Nursing Homes, oHices and private duty cases. A short inexpensive spare time training program can qualify you for a lifetime of security and independence regardless of age or education. Free placement after graduation.

If you are between of 18 and 60, write today, for free booklet. ef THE MODERN SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL NURSING licensed by Commonwealth Pennsylvania Box K-4, Review, East Liverpool. Ohio NAME ADDRESS CITY STATE PHONE AGE of samba were play. Trophies were won by Mrs Bon- travel. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.

Salisbury of ern Ohio TWO for Price of ONE BEAUTIFUL FALL Th.rvo. 5 W- Millet Iiwurance at 7:30 Friday night at the Week Of RpgislrallOIl She offered Group hymna were Evening i and to the Heart of God i A miscellaneous program was presented by Nell McGillivray, Mrs. Helen Walker, Mrs. Hilda Mrs. Mary Riel and Mrs.

Victoria Willis. Mrs. Jessie Thompson, president, was in charge of busine.ss. Mrs. Laufenberger reported year Agency of Wellsville home of the grand- Games and contests were Si 3K parents, Mr.

and Mrs Thomas by Mrs. Norma Ollis, Mrs. Mary-1 Jolly Time Square Dance Club of Route 2 (tester 33, DrowoB CINCINNATI (AP)-The body of Paul Porter. 33, of Cleves was recovered Wednesday from Dry Fork seventh, eighth and ninth half hour after he had moved Porter, who swim, was wading in the creek in DRESSES $-r .95 All grade students who have anne Shaw and Mrs. Ruth Dingey'members will hold a family pic-i Mfss Allison is enjoyed in the, into the East Junior High School Miami-Whitewater Foresrwest at the meeting of the Aces Wild nic Friday night at 6 30 office of the Pittsburgh-New Eng-; area summer have been apparently stepped Card Club Tuesday night with the home of L.

P. Perry, presi-jland Truck Co. at Weirton and her ed to regi.ster any day next week Nancy Seitz of the Sub-station Rd dpnt of fiance works for the Jones Refreshments were served Members are to bring a picnic! Laughlin Steel Co, at Aliquippa. the hostess, i basket and a coverdish. The clubj JK IK will furnish potatoes, coffee and The annual coverdish picnic and vesper service of the Elwood Farm Club will be held Fri- up Buy Ont Gtf Ont Frtt UNION The next meeting will be 30 with Mrs.

Betty Davie of St. milk. ITie Past Worthy High Priestess at .5 at the home of Club will meet Friday night at 6:30 at the home of Miss books and cards have been sent to, shut-ins. Refreshments were served by families of the late James the bosieas, by Mrs. Shepherd Hargreaves 1 Shipley of Lincoln Ave.

ethy Smith and Mrs. Laufenberger, held their annual reunion Saturday Members to bring a cover- Mrs. Evelyn Chesmit of Cornell Thompeon Park. Some 85 at- dish and table service. 8 Glenmoor, will entertain Wellsville Personals 20 Mrs.

Florence Firth will have same social committee will Art Selvey of Cen- and Mrs. Esther Had- he in charge next year the er St. have concluded a 30-day i a field, the program. Mrs. Willis he decided fjghing trip on the Trent River, Canada.

Mrs. Glenn Witherow of the Elwood District. Chester Personals Mrs. Jack Anderson and son. Ricky, of Florida Ave.

have pe- at the office of Principal Clarence Means, They should bring Immunization records along with a recent grade card, if possible ITie school would also like to be notified of any students who will be returned to East Junior High next term because of moving from the area or for other Seventh grade irtudents entering EaM Junior High from Garfield, Horace Mann, Klondyke, IJncoln lyn, and a niece. Paulette Skaggs, 13, of Portsmouth made a vain effort to rescue him. VOl CREDIT IS ALWAYS 114 East 6 th Street turned from a six-week visit in Neville schools do not have to San Diego. with her moth-1 register, the office re- a former; ported and Mrs. Merchant will be associate hostesses.

JK About 41 attended the coverdi.sh later. New clasa projecta were discussed following the coverdish dinner dinner of the Naomi Ruth Circle Naomi Circle of the Calvary Church Tuesday night at Thompson Park. Eight; of the WSCS of the Boyce Methodist Church Monday night at Boyce Auditorium. Mrs. Grace Baldwin, Mrs.

Helen Thorn and Mrs. Mar- lines and flower (Chester Society DeMar Miller EV 7-2721 Band (iinip Sclied tiled F'or Wellsville A two-week for fund contribu- bly, paid an official visit at a jorie Flora were in charge of ar- were meeting of Rock Rebekah rangements. Miss Marilyn Flora bandages at future Lodge 244 Tuesday night at meetings. The group went to Restaurant for Mrs. Jacie Blatch of Peake St Fortner Jly Reiident Promoted Al St.

Paul William Pittman of St. Paul members of the Wellsville High Minn son of Mrs Pearl Pittman. School group will begin Monday d.n 'i( hour, 9 a. 1 p. to Paul division Ted Koenig, director, will super- of Investors Diversified vise practice of drilling and mus- Mrs.

Edith Neff of Rainelle, war- Inc was a guest. Mrs. Charles Wilson presided for devotions. She read Scripture form Ps. 91 and Mrs Mary Hughey offered prayer.

Mrs. Ethel be hostess for the September strong read an article, comparable Chri.st.” bave devotions and games. lOOF Hall A former Review Pittman had been a district man- Mrs. Neff, who reported on proj- for the last years He has been a member of the Clito since join- of the assembly president, re ceived a gift from the lodge. Mrs.

Esher Cowles was elected ing the firm 10 years ago jg. meeting. Mrs. Ramona Treadway delegate to the assembly Oct. 13-15 He is married and the father of at Parkersburg.

Mrs. Alice Yoho two and a daughter. ic for the football The band, which has been practicing weekly on Tuesday and Wednesday during June and August, will play at the County Fair Aug 25 at Lisbon and at Kennywood Park Aug 27. Ifs Easy Remember our "Cook Coll" Service when unexpected guests drop in even tor club luncheons or a family dinner. You just phone us your order and it's ready by the time you coll to pick up.

Packed to keep piping hot to your table, too. Whether tried chicken, steaks or sandwiches (you name it) tor 2 or 2-dozen, we'll have 'em ready. The Wonderland Of Food" IK IK was named alternate. Two tables were in play for the Plaia were discussed for the Flkton The program by Mrs, i included an article from the Christian Herald, entitled E1.AC Canasta Club Tuesday night trict 1 convention Oct. 20 at Ches- You Sitlfer from the Druthns- with Mr, Nancy Davi, of Grant tor, Saturday night at 7 at the I.Ubon Guernsey Cattle Cluh Mrs a 1 i president, con- Newell Lunch was 20 by Mrs.

Methodist Church for Mr and 900 young people in ducted business with heard Trophies were awarded Mrs, Mary Paisley and committee. Chapman Jr. States have joined since Girl Joins Galtle Gliib NEW WATERFORD Lynn Ann Hawkins has been accepted An open reception will be held for junior membership in the from Mrs. Kitty Jones, secretary. Lynn Murray and Mrs.

Kay Pel- Helen Hobbs, noble grand, presid- The bride is the former Wanda junior program began in June. ed. and Mrs. Armstrong, treasurer. lay.

Mrs. Jan Cowles was a guest Three shut-in and nine sick calls Lunch was served by the host- were reported. ess. Members were reminded of the Mrs. Helen Plate of Hillcrest general -meeting Tuesday night Wellsville, will entertain Sept.

when a 6 coverdish dinner 20 will be given at the auditorium. JK JK Date books for the coming season The auxiliary of the Marine were filled. Corps will meet The next meeting will be Sept, with Mrs. Goldie Zacharias of 20 at the auditorium. Mrs.

Kate Mick Wellsville McGaffic will have devotions and IK Mrs. Alice Russell, the program The Voguettes Social Oub will Mrs. Armstrong will be hostess, meet Monday with Mrs. Carletta Arrington of Erie St Mrs. Gaynell Smith and i.

MMX Alice Chamberlain will be ho.stess-* 'The of the es for the meetiiM? of the auxiliary gree will be on 3 candi- of the Liverpool Township at the meeting of Kay Evans, daughter of Mr. A parcel post sale will be held Mrs. Hughie Evans of Lisbon R. H. i at the next meeting Sept.

6 and the son of Mr. and Mrs. iTrH-MF-NOT Joseph Chapman of Lisbon were rrcH-ME-NOT. in is min Mr and Mrs. Raymond Allison married Saturday at the church.

of Pughtown announce the ap -1 --------------------------preaching marriage of their daugh-l ter, Miss Patricia Louise to Robert Bruce Jr son if itch icratcbing. your 4 Sc back. You feel medica tion take hold to the itch In Louis XIV ruled France for watch healto.v. clwr Get rPCW-ME NOT from external akin irrita' Allison, between 1642 and 1715. of longest reign in modern history.

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