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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 7

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'I 1 Home Away from Home at College Social Events ripp Murphy Wedding said Miss Thelma Thornburg pres and Wfrat's The Difference? We say SERVICE is the difference! Why YOU use our service? KENNETH May we be your pharmacy? ff SPURGEON also Vfar Phone 382 2206 64 Main StZ 6' Sb Wilmington News Journal Tuesday November 10 1901 enter Mrs Gerald Mfc on Mr and Mrs Jerry and little daughter Miss rances Brandenburg was chaperone to North Eastern High cheerleaders for the football team which played at Columbus Saturday rances and Mrs Elmer Brandenburg attended a party at Miss Anna red Wood Glass and loor Covering 53 Locust St Wilmington Phone 382 3190 Sunday School attendance Mrs John chairman of the Away from committee that the program of enablinglocal families to get to know students has been a successful one The students who partici pate in the program are usual ly from a distant state or an other country and are unable to return to their homes during the school year Participants Sunday were identified by colorful leaf name Briggs accompanying at the pi riday ano Rev Briggs special num ber was is Thy aithful Monday evening there was a good attendance The song serv ice began at 7:45 Rev Briggs gave two special numbers Hales Branch MRS ELMER BRANDENBURG Phone 382 6348 S23450 9950 G950 3950 3950 3950 weather by driving through the country and enjoying the scen ery of colorful leaves new roads and houses Mr and Mrs Roy razier and family took a drive around rankfort and visited the grave of Mrs Maud Hopkins in the Greenlawn Cemetery rankfort Callers in the razier home the past week were Mrs Orville Lansing Mrs Bernice St? John and son Mr and Mrs Charles Copeland of Hillsboro Mr and Mrs Clif In ford Pell Mrs Lawrence Baker and sons of ayetteville Mrs CARRIER DOUGLAS HUTCHINS Phone 967 3892 tags given to them as they en tered by Mrs Luther Warren and Mrs Graydon Yaple Guests were also given the names of their or Shown above is Mrs Robert Drew 326 Locust With her are students Andre De Shields left and Steve Drabek DeShields is from Baltimore Md and Drabek is from Straf ford Wayne Pa Mrs Drew is the wife of the pastor of the Wilmington Methodist Church Mrs James Read served punch and the afternoon was spent by families and students getting acquainted and making plans for future get togethers Other members of the tainment committee are Louis Dixon and Mrs Shiffer tended the football game be tween Lockland and Blanches ter Ora Wade and Miss Peal Lim ing called during the week on Mrs Myrtle Smith of Goshen and the Lawrence Parker and Stahll families of Lerado Miss Tammy Bowling is home from the hospital for a few Osborn were Sunday afternoon callers The rom tea was held at Wilmington College Sunday aft ernoon bringing together local families and students of the col lege This is the fourth year of the project sponsored by the Wil mington College Club The club president is Mrs Brooke Morgan Jr Complete loor Covering Service We install vinyl vinyl ini ceramic plastic wall asphalt tile SHEETERS Toy la nd Now Open DISCOUNT TRICES We meet or beat all competition Loy Away Now Pay Balance Dec 21 How long have you waited for your new Bunck? Tbolong If you have an order in your on its way If you better hurry Choose your color choose your model Convertible? Coupe? Sedan? Station wagon? 7 Order yours soon We might have y6ur favorite right here right now Hurry To your Buick Special Skylark Le SabreWildcat Electra 225 Riviera The Buicks are rolling again She told of the modem home they lived in as compared to Osborn many of the huts or homes of Jenia 4 Via naiUrAc Tha nonnlfl Tntr0 Wamsley read from Scripture His text am the true vine and my ather is the The meetings will continue the remainder of the week with the exception of Saturday night The final meeting will be Sun day The public is invited 25th Anniversary Mr and Mrs John Hughes celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary Sunday Their en tire family and a few close frunds attended church serv ices at the Methodist Church in the morning and at noon had dinner at the DX Ranch near Cincinnati Seated with Mr and Mrs Hughes were Miss Linda Hughes and David Terrell Miss Karen Hughes and John Bernard Miss Lana Sue Bloom and Kenny Hughes and Miss Laura Louise Hughes and Tim my Hughes Turner overskirt Her veu was neia oy a matching bow She carried a nosegay of carnations tinted blue Miss Anita Murphy of Sabina sister of the bridegroom and Miss Emma Akers of Athenswere bridesmaids Their frocks were rose pink taffeta with matching velvet overblouses Veils were attached to match ing bows They carried nose gays of rose pink carnations Mr Charles Pitzer of High land was best man for Mr Murphy Ushers were Mr Sam Moore of Highland and Mr Marvin Bond of New Vienna Traditional nuptial music was presented by Mr George Cava naugh of Zaleski Organist Mrs Tripp chose for her wddding an ensem ble of rose pink with matching accessories and white cama tions the bridegroom's mother an azure blue crepe dress with azure accessories She wore white carnations ollowing the ceremony ception was held in the annual Away a re View Room of Lake Hope Lodge Hostesses were Miss Connie Jordan and Miss Damaris Goodwin both of McArthur Registering the guests was Mrs Robert TripjPof Zaleski SHEETERS 5 10 49 South Street Open Mon rl Nlghti All Day Wednesday Custom Covered Italian Classics lattering to any home timelessly beautiful and comfortable these upholstered pieces express a high degree of quality and superb craftsmanship Bouyantijthick foam rubber cushions finest coil spring bases sturdy hardwood frames assUre you of long satisfaction Choose from a special group of fine decorator fabrics and colors Extra Long Tufted Sofa Matching Lounge Chair Pull Up Chair Cocktail Table End Table Commode Mr and Mrs Jewett Young Weekehd guests of Mr and Mr and Mrs Donald Ewing Mrs Chares Teach were the and Mrs? Richard Knisley were son Mr Charles in Manchester Saturday after Teach and son William' of noon to attend funeral services 'Marshallville Mr and Mrs for Mrs sister Mrs Arthur West of Dayton and Mr Llngg Tom Teach of Xenia the natives The people there So many families are taking to the Caucasian race advantage of the beautiful fall but are of a very dark complex ion Miss Hughes gave the aud ience a chance to ask questions and had on display several art icles shehad brought back with her Rev Yates dismissed with a benediction Evangelistic Meetings Rev Clarence Wamsley evangelist opened the evange listic meetings at the Methodist Church Sunday evening preach ing from the text Get your open door to living at its best Baptist amily Night The New Vienna Baptist Mis sionary Society observed am ily Night for members of the church congregation Sunday evening A covered dish supper was enjoyed at 6:30 by more than 40 people Among the guests were Rev and Mrs Howard Yates of Martinsville and Highland riends Church es Mrs Nora ulkerson and Mrs Geneva Woodmansee of Highland all guests of the pres ident Mrs Herman Woodman see The president called the meet ing to order at 7:45 with the congregation singing Our follow ed with meditations by Mrs rank Davis and a Thanks giving" poem Mrs Goldie Walls gave the prayer and 12 mem bers of the society responded to roll call Mrs Woodmansee presented Miss Linda Hughes as the guest Personal speaker of the evening She Miss Thelma Thornburg pres first explained what a Peace ident of the Clinton Memorial Corps worker is miss nugnes Hospital Guild and cnose me macmng ueiu uu Mrs Harold Thornburg vice with another young woman and presjdent attended the Ohio two young men went to Karen Hospital Association Institute at Ethiopia Africa The girls the Columbus Plaza Hotel Mrs Murphy is a graduate of Earl Brown Zaleski High School and Mrs attended Rio Grande College Robert Murphy of Sabina werei she is employed as secretary united in marriage at the Zales for the Cline Company of kl Methodist Church on Satur McArthur day afternoon Oct 17 at 2:30 4 The Rev Bollinger of ficiated at the double ring cere mony before an altar decorat ed with fujiami chrysanthe mums palms and two seven branched candelabra Given in marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a gown of white peau taffeta and re em broidered Alencon lace fash ioned with moulded basque bod ice and long tapered sleeves Alencon lace i broidered in seed pearls hanccd the portrait neckline" The appliques were repeated down the of the bouffant skirt worn over crinolines which extended into a chapel train' The fly away veil of rench illusion was attached to I a lace crown encrusted with "seed pearls and crystals Her jewelry was a single strand of pearls gift of the bridegroom The bride carried a white Bible' which her sister carried at her wedding Attached to this was a cascade bouquet of white roses stephanotis and ivy Mrs Ron Largnt matron of honor wore a pale blue dress of lace and taffeta with a nylon ers Area Council ani guest TJav nail urac hold nV speaker forthe evening made the presentation to Scott" The event which was desig nated Parents Guest Night took place in the Chautauqua Com munity Center MRS EARL MURPHY Miss Diane Tripp daughter sister in law of the bride of Mr and Mrs Arthur Tripp of Zaleski and Mr Murphy son of Mr and If £5 I Worship this weekRELIGION IN AMERICAN UK Published as a public service in coopration with Tha Advertising Council The Wilmington News Journal Saturday evening and the men in the boys school perry rances Mrs Clayton Miller Riverside Manor Box 785 Lqr casville Route 1 Although still quite ill he enjoys receiving cards Mrs Adrian Leach was a din ner guest of Mrs Guendolyri Coppes of Monterey Sunday al so visiting other relatives in that village and in Marathon Give them a aith to live by It 4 Ethiopia Africa The girls ft nninmUnc taught in an all girls schools Thursday and riday As she described her interesting work her father John Hughes showed colored pictures Her school room was a con verted cattle barn with cattle still living In one portion of it Miss Hughes said it was not un common to have a goat wander into the classroom She said that Karen was a town about the size of New Vienna with a population the size of Wilmington because they live and build their houses so close together She described their mode of travel which was by bus with people taking their belongings with them to trade in at the market where they was 33 and Mrs Denver Larrick at tended a party held at Troy Mr and Mrs Elmer Branden burg were Thursday shoppers in Wilmington Mr and Mrs Donald Walker were Sunday afternoon callers on Mrs mother Mrs Ward Elliott Washington ilnv avnnmrf Tha WnlltPrS had supper with their son andTdays She will be going back for family Mr and Mrs Gene another test Mrs Bowling still Walker of Cincinnati and at has an injured ankle Mr Murphy was graduated from Simon Kenton High School and orest Ranger School of Lake City la He spent two years in the United States Armv ollowing honeymoon to bargain for their articles Mr and Mrs Mike Osborn of Niagara alls the bride and related a very exciting exper Milford visited his parents Mr bridegroom established their ience of her only elephant hunt and Mrs Sam Osborn during home in Zaleski where Mr with the elephants always just the weekend Mr and Mrs Sam Murphy is assistant forest rang ahead er? Mr and Mrs Robert Murphy liXcfe frt wAridinff nflrfv appliques em at rehearsai dinner at Lake Cll riArwri AwAAAInrf ding rehearsal of their son and Miss Tripp on riday evening Oct 16 you really rather have a Buick? i Stt YOURTOCAL AUTHORIZED BUICK DEAtEA AUTHORIZED W1CK DEALER THIS w' Pyles' Grandson Receives Award Dr and Mrs Pyle were in Chautauqua Sunday evening to attend a dinner and court of honor award program sponsor ed by Troop 55 Scouts of Amer ica Their grandson Scott ree man member of Troop 55 was vnivoj awarded the highest scouting song jeader Rev 'Albert Ruth Dozier and Peggy of Newj honor Hie Eagle award Briggs led the congregation in ark Mr and Mrs razier were Mr Harry Holiday of Middle a half hour of music with Mrs business callers in Wilmington town nresident of Mound uuud New Vienna CORRESPONDENT MRS MABEL DAVIS Phone 987 5071 JIM COOK INC 1032 Main St awsKSwiSS Use our complete prescription" service from doctor to door bet your aocror phone his prescription and deliver it to your door Consult your doctor Save yourself Service is the mrr EKfaME PHONE 382 3573 or Dependable Delivery Denver Drug Ethical 83 Main St in the Wilmington Ohio Denver Hotel George Sunnar Rainer ree Prescription Delivery Service to any Home in Clinton County ree 2 hour parking on lot next to General Denver Hotel be Ki A Pt' SV STAT it' JP kl A Effi wi la HB ifil Bari IVa 111 IS 3 Al 4 HI HI mH sa 1 I 4 I I III xt i 1 I i I 1 I i ll HBQn 1 1 Ki 111 I 44 Mi cr Hl if i I fffv ijiriT mJ I xEIV 11 Zlw ru j2lrVJkiCw A to I V' I 1 fc Sx Mef5 I I I 0 i 5 11 IP 0 i 1 1 I x' 1 9 a OEkvSK A 1 ollv SRlwr 1C dSw xx 4 xw 'B2 A 'Vc 'iB A xx IX v' Xs Xy Al nr i.

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