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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 6

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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6
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EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW FRIDAY, FEBRUARY Affairs rs. AUUERdBR an-I daughter, Mrs. received members of fUe Willing society of St. John's Lutheran church, last night, in the home, Park way. Mrs.

William Hassel siM)ke on "A and Mrs. Frank Shone on Empty Pew. Refreshments were served by the hostes.s, assisted by Mrs. Carl Hcdl yer. a guest.

Covers were arranged lor 45. In two weeks the society will he entertained by Oron Schultz, Walnut street, at an afternoon meeting. Honor Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edgar.

Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edgar, who wore cntly married, a miscellaneous was given in the home of Mr. and W. E.

McOIll, Palissey street, Wednesday niglit. Diversions music and dancing. The Charleston w.as interpreted hy Leonard Sherwood. John Hatfa, Edward Edgar and Eruest Torrence gavo vocal selections. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisttd by Miss Laura stlck, and Mrs.

Stewart Dryan. Places were arranged for 15. Mrs. Edgar will be ri'tnemberrd as Hilda Hoff of Chestnut street. Birthday Party in Finlty Home.

Marking, the ninth birthday anniversary of their son, John Pyle Finley, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Finley entertained yesterday aftcruonn and evening in their homo in Ohio avenue. Honor.s in games were awarded Robert Finley. Gail Horger and Jack Wayne Young. A three-course luncheon was served by Mrs.

Finley, assisted by her daughter, and son, William. Victor Smith, Gale Horger, Ilohhy McHenry, Thomas Kerr, William iiill, Roheit Finley, Sonny and John Pyle Finley, Donald Chambers, Kenneth McCandless, Jack Wayne Young and llillfs w'ore guests. Sunday School Clasa Entertalnad. The Sunday class of tlie First Methodist Episcopal church, taught by Mr.s, Roy U. Stewart, was entertained in the Iiome of Mrs.

Roy Mountford, Beechwood, last night. Music and games wero pastimes. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted hy Mesdames Joseph Myers and Wayne Faulk. Covers were arranged for 20. The program was in charge of Mrs.

Wilma Mulligan. Union Program. Dancing Danceland Friday, Jim OF THE Mrs, Clem idgell Entertains. Mrs. Clem Phlgcll entertained mom- l)cis of the Mary Martha class of tlie Protestant church last night in her home in Azalea avenue.

Henry Herman presided at the hu.siness session. Music was the social diversion. Uefreshmeiits wero served by the hostess, as.sisted by Mesdames Frank Harding, 11. E. Lang and Mary Ixitt.

Places were arranged for 10. Etta VanDyne was a guest. The class will hold a coverdish party on February 28 in tlie aoc'ul room of the church. F. G.

Club Enrolls Member. Mrs. Ruth Hales was enrolled In the F. G. club lust night at a meeting ill the home of Albert Capper, Thompson avenno.

Following the scs.slon, music, games and a giies.sing contest, won by Mesdames Dorothy Berry and Ruth Higgs, were diversions. Valentine noveties w'ero used in the luncheon appointments. The hos- was assisted in serving by Mesdames Norman Shlngkr uinl Margaret LeW'Is. (luests were Marion Smith, Margaret Lewis and Gall Shepherd. Mrs.

Fred Donlt of West Ninth street will receive the club in two weeks. ilk- Local Union No. t'urpf nt'Ts and Joiners of Anieiicu, an 1 i.adics Auxiliary No. PJG, at a soual iast night In the bali, Sixiii street, presented a program vhii included selections hy I i n- Whippoorwills and llav-aii-oi nci ic by the Bachman hroipir.s and tii'ir sister. Miss Mary, oi W- d- piano solos.

Miss Mcia. ii cal duet, Mr.s. John i'z ter, Margaret and vici.n Margaret Wcltz. Square dancing a gion. Refreshmf rits were cial committee, cover- for 100.

Plan Eaeter Membership Campaign, Seventeen members of the Philathea class of the First Baptist church met recently in the social room of the church, when plans were discussed for the Easter membcr.shlp drive. The devotionals were iu cliarge of Mrs. Elizabeth Fleming. The next will be held Tuesday, February 20, Hostess to Art Circle Club. Fifteen members of the Art Circle club were entertained last night iu the home of Mrs.

Robert Dietz, Thompson avenue. Honors in cnntes's were awarded Mesdames Lillian Me Keever and Robert Dietz, Refreshments were served hy the hostess, assisted by Mesdames George Bloor and John Davis, a guest. On February fi the club members will entertain with a dinner In burgh, followed by a theater party. P. H.

C. Members Hear Mr. Barton. Protci ted Home le memhcrs of MitlliUid, Wellsville and East End were guests Wednefcday night of Stratton Circle No. if, in the temple, East Fourth street, when Charles Barton, of Sliaron, representative of the home spoke on "The Progress of the District Deputy Robert Raffles also made an addresa, after a pi.uno selection was given by Mias Helen Reese, and a wh4.stllng solo hy Grover Jackman.

Refreshments were served hy Mrs. William Prescott, Mrs. William York and Hoadley Morrow. were arranged for 60. Entertains Bridge Club Mrs, Percy Frost members of "the Thur Bridge club her home in when three tables wi rc ors were awarded man AiU.son and Wellsville.

Dinner was served 1 assisted by Harry Frost. The taltl va in keeping with the Val- The next meeting 1 day. Febtiiary 21, in li William Burgess, iU Moii- 1. c- of A merican East Liverpool's Foremost Picture Playhouse TODAY and SATURDAY THRILLING SCENES OF HEROISM RAMON FLEET VTTAPHONE VAUDEVILLE Jesse Orchestra World famous musician appears in the Vltaphone with an orchestra formerly led by Herb Witdoft. Thaaa boys have played all over the vvorld.

Stafford is the outstanding trombonist in America. They Play: WOBALY Marlowe and Jordon In SONGS AND IMPRESSIONS Brings a duo to Vitaphone that has starred In London for the past four years. Jordan Impersonates an English Johnny tinging Hearted and Miss Mariowa ahows how a cabaret artist might do. COMING MONDAY The Biggest Thriller THE FIRST OUTDOOR ALL TALKING PICTURE! 1 Vrs. Hostess at Dinner.

A 6 o'clock dinner i 1 In the homo of Mrs. Worr' lMl.lln^on. Valley avenue, last ni f' hers of the Golden fbc av. were arranged for I'l. I isi asaisted by Mrs.

The after-dinner liouv-i ia sp-'Ui with music, cards and i test. Mrs. Howard Smith aw.ird- ed Mosdamea Montclair Clutter, How ard Smith, Harry Hmitb. Chrld- lip and Agnes Harria)ii were gue; ts. Next Thursday night chib ill meet with Mrs.

Jgmcs in ley street. Rummage Sale, Dresden avenue, auspices of Women's Home Missionary Society of the First M. church. Adv. daughter on January 30.

The child has been named Dona Jean. The mother will be rememberad as Dorothy Poyntcr. Emmett Manley and William Hannah, both of Youngstown, were business visitors here today. Helen and Polk, East Third street, are visiting In Pittsburgh. Clyde B.

Marse and E. li. Damm, both of Pittsburgh, transacted business here today. Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, Penn avenue, was a Pittsburgh visitor today.

C. Godwin, Cleveland, is visiting friends here. Mrs. Alma Meigh Is 111 in her home in East street. E.

Houston and W. Morrow, of New Castle, were visitors hero today. Additional Society on Page Five. The Pekin Gazette in Pekin, China, claims to be the oldest and most fatal new.spaper, more than of its editors having been executed in its more than 1,000 years of continuous publication. Automobiles in Berlin, Germany, are increasing at a rate of from 1,000 to 2,000 a month.

Hostess to WIffIs Club. Monthly meeting of the Whiffle club will be held iu the home of Miss Mary R. Fyers, Oliio avenue. East End, tonight. A Valentine box will he featured.

Star of Bethlehem Session Tonight. Star of Bethlehem lodge will meet tonight at 7:20 in the Sons of hall. A novelty program will be presented. Bridge Party at Country Club. of the East Liverpool Country club will bo entertained tonight with bridge party.

The conn mittee in charge includes Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Fisher, Anna Wolfe and Louis Dancing Danceland Friday.

Jim OF THE Personals Mrs. George Boyer Is ill at her home In. Ambrose avenue. Miss Christine l.aughlln, daughter of Prof. and Mrs.

H. F. Laughlin of Thompson avenue and a student at Ohio State university, Columbus, sustained a sprained ankle in a fall recently. Mrs. Isabelle Smith Is convalescing from an attack of Influenza at her home In Huston avenue.

Mrs. Rose Cartwright of College street Is the guest of friends in Beaver Falls. Pa. Mrs. J.

D. Holloway and brother, Joseph Hodson. of Walnut street, are euroute to ralitornia, where they will spend the rest of the winter. Miss Margaret Cannon, Mrs. C.

V. Musser and daughter, Barbara Ann, of Sixth street, have returned from a visit In Chicago. 111., nad Fort Wayne, Ind. Sant and sons, Richard and Jack, of Park boulevard left today to spend the week-end with Mr. and Mrs I.

Baker Boyd In New Kensington, Pa. Fred Thompson of Pittsburgh spent yesterday with local friends. Mrs. Nellie Morrow of Youngstown has concluded a visit with her mother, Mrs. Isabelle Smith, Huston avenue.

Mrs. G. W. Rogers, of Sharon. and Mrs.

William S. Burford of Cleveland, formerly of this city, will leave February 5 for St. Petersburg. Palm Beach and Miami, where they will visit until April 1. S.

L. McEwan of Pittsburgh has concluded a local business visit. Mr. and Mrs. Louis L.

Hoff of Eighth street have returned home after a visit in Pittsburgh. Miss Mildred Parker of Montgomery avenue left today for Pittsburgh, where she will enter the Training school at the Allegheny Gen eral hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice" Stein and son, Leonard, of Ambrldge, are visit Ing Mrs.

parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Rudolph, Dresden avenue. Mr.

and Mrs. Dean McShane of 207 Union street, announce the birth of a tke Maily Mai Tkat Wins No matter where you go people bow down to the the manliness of rugged hMklth. the smashing wallop, not the skillful I punch, that wins the admiration of the crowd. Every witman admires strength and physical fitness In wants these winning attributes In her man. Your boss treats you with respect knows you have the energy and ability to do realizes you caji assume responsibility and forget it.

Sickly, rundown men could take no greater health-buUder than McCoy Tablets, which give perfect nourishment to your entire body. That tired, washed-out feeling dis- after a few with Mc- I only your vitality, strength and energy but quickness of perception aud mental force is amazingly increased and stimulated: If you flesh, are rundown, you can fiO McCoy Tabicts for 60 at Medicine Store or any drugstora in America. You can take for 80 then if you are ret aattafied with grovemtnt in tB0M9 adv. JIM SHIELDS Presents OF THE AT DANCELAND Friday, Feb. 1st.

Ladies 50c. Gents $1.00 Dancing to 12:30. Swanky Boots A SHOE OF THE HOUR That Combine Style and Protection Against This Daily Changing Selling at May Be Had in AMBER ALLIGATOR BLUE ALLIGATOR ALL OVER PATENT LEATHER. TAX ANOTHER EAST LIVERPOOL INSTITUTION Today and Saturday The Love and Laughter Comedy Smash! 3 ACTS VAUDEVILLE ON STAGE Roth And Drake Comedy Aerial Act. ON STAGE Jeanne Joyson Ghd Girl From ON STAGE Memories Of die Opera Featuring Ceasar Rivolli and a Company of Ten Distinguished Artists.

COMING MONDAY OF With John Gilbert and Greta Garbo..

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Years Available:
1885-1977