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SATURDAY. A LGI ST 13. 1938. EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW PACE SEVEN Social Affairs FINAL meeting OF THE SEASON was held by members of the AlI'American club Friday night at the home of Mrs. Violet Slevin, High with Mrs.

Vlrgle Woomer associate hostess. Five tables of 500 were In play, honors being awarded Mrs. Pearl Bloor and Mrs. Kontlnier. Covers were arranged for 22 at the luncheon served by the two hostesses, assisted by Mrs.

Woomer and Mrs. Carrie Hargreaves. Guests were Mrs. Kontlnier. Mrs.

Woomer and Mrs. Hargreaves. Mrs. Gertrude Watkins. Mrs.

Phyllis Payne. Mrs. Ethel McKinnon. Mrs. Annette W'heat- ley.

and Mrs. Evelyn Shertslnger. The club will reorganize Sept. 15 at the home of Mrs. Sadie Dray, Daisy lane.

----------y. y. y. Board of managers of the East Liverpool Dahlia society held a meeting FViday night at the home of Miss Ora McElroy. West Third St.

During the business session an invitation was read to attend a basket picnic at the home of Mr. and Mra. Herman Rapp in dale. Sunday. Aug.

2S. Plans were completed for the September show and Mr, John Gallimore will be show manager. During the social hours refreshments were served by the hostoas. aaafsted by her sister. Mrs.

May See. The society will meet Sept. 1 at the home of and Mrs, John Ecrleston. Thostntit at. y.

y. Rehekah Woods World Wide Onild of the First Baptist church, held a wiener roast Friday night at the home of Miss Thelma Lou Smith. Burrows Maplewood. During the buslnesa session, conducted by the councilor. Miss Ora McElroy.

plans were made to attend a meeting Monday at the First Baptist church MWen Dr. Helen Sharpe will give an address on Covers were arranged for 22 at the luncheon. Miss Ruth Bolles of West Third will receive the members Aug. 25. with Miss Patricia Bancroft associate hostess, y.

Final arrangements for the gjatc representatives. Mrs. Mary Weaver and Mrs. txniise Cubberly. to attend the state session In Dayton.

Aug. 15. 16. and 17. were made at a meeting of Pride of Valley council 4.

Daughters of America. In the Sons of hall. East Sixth Friday night. Mrs. Ruth Hamilton.

councilor, presided and 40 members were present. Following the business session. Aug. 19. a card party will be In charge of Mrs.

Weaver and Mrs. Cubberly. y. y. Mr.

and Mansfield. Mias Mabel. Miss Edith, Miss Fay and Thomas Mansfield of Liverpool: Mr. and Mrs. Paul T.

McKinnon of Beaver Falls. Mr. and Mrs H. S. Nickle.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Nickle and family and Mr. William Campbell and family of Hookstown.

were among the. 85 guests attending the 14th annual reunion of the Edie family held recently at Follansbee park. Follansbee, W. Va y. (fhe monthly meeting of the hel Chambers Mi.ssionary society and the Other Girls class of the Second United Presbyterian church hag been inderinltely postponed by the death of Mr.

Hnberj Chambers. y. y. Mrs. Nina K.

Deidrick. Mrs. Frances Benton. Miss Florence Connor. Miss Ethel Bonnlelytin Armstrong.

Miss Theressa Lenora Basliaw', and Miss Anna Mary Mc- Gafflck received diplomas and pins Friday night when graduating from the practical nursing course conducted in the Odd Fellows building by Miss Bertha Almeida Miller. R. N. Instructions have been given Tuesday night at 7:30 o'clock. The fall session will open Sept.

6, at 7:30 y. y. y. Forty-five members of the Standard Bearers of the Pennsylvania ave. Methodist Episcopal church held a banquet in the church Thursday night honoring the auxiliary of the church, the mystery mothers.

The guests received the Moslem tea ceremony following the reception with Miss Florence Uselton and Miss Kathryn Lawrence chairman. The guesta marched to the dining room of the church where the tables were decorated with a color scheme of pink and white and a large cake. Miss Anna Tice uunducted a stewardship after which the i oup sang Tn the Upper lemory of the late Mrs. Earl W. The following program was presented in the auditorium of the church; Violin solo.

Golden Miss Dorothy Lawrence, and address on the Standard Bearers institute held this summer at Lakeside. by Mrs. J. Z. Trimmer of Bowerston.

district councilor of the organization; missionary drama. Miss Grace Tice, Mrs. Tice, Miss Thelma and Miss Alberta Cooper; character sketch costume, Old Fashioned Miss Jean Ensinger. Gifts were presented the mystery mothers and Mrs. Trimmer.

y. y. Class 9 of the Glenmoor United Presbyterian church held Ha monthly meeting Thursday night at the home of Miss Isabelle Pilgrim Glenmoor. The president. Miss FLOWERS of that it charming.

fraah JElMfert will last longer flib add extra delight to your home. 714 greenhouses I. Dorothy Itobinson. conducted the business session, during which plana were made for a picnic at Lake Placentia Aug. 16.

Following games on the lawn a buffet luncheon was served by the mother. Mrs. George Pilgrim. Twelve guests were present. y.

All-Ameiican council 287, Daughters of America, will hold a business session Tuesday night in the Sons of hall. East Sixth with Miss Jeanette Dawaon, councilor, in charge. Columbia Squires will hold an all-day outing Sunday at Firestone park in Columbiana. Young Sodality of St. Aloyatua and St.

Ann churches will be guests. Plena are made for swimming and softball with a basket dinner in charge of Ray Winters, chairman. Aid society of the Glenmoor United Presbyterian church held an all-day outing at the summer home of Mr. end Mra. Leslie Conn at Guilford lake, Fiiday.

Boating and awimming were the pastimes. Luncheon was served at noon by the hostess, assisted by her daughters, Mrs. Samuel Hunter and Mrs. Earl Foutts. Covers were arranged for 22.

Special gueafa were Miaa Clarice Hulme and Mra. Bertha Jones. The next meeting will be held in the church Sept 6 Faraonals Dr. F. F.

Davis of St. George st. has concluded a tw'O-week vacation fiahing in Canada. Mr. and Charles Hartt.

Virginia Chester, and and Mrs. Robert Boyce, Lincoln highway. Chester, were visitors Friday in Steubenville. Mrs. F.

P. Davis of St. George and Mrs. T. C.

F'orster and daughter. Miss Dorothy, of Dres den ave. have returned from a two week vacation In Sanduaky, Grand Rapids. Dearborn, and Lansing, Mich. Mr.

C. A. Bough and Mr, Clarence Scott of East Fifth st. were visitors Friday in Steubenville. Mr.

and Mrs. Will J. Scott and children. William and Betty, of Fort Wayne, are guests of sand Mrs. Donald G.

Persohn, St. Clair ave. Miss Doris Smith of Ambridge, is the guest of her grandpar ents, Mr. and Mrs. L.

R. Cottle, 757 Pennsylvania ave. Mr, and Mra. Alfred Pietsch of John and Mr. and Mra.

Harold McElfresh and son, Richard, of Virginia Chester, have concluded a tour of the New England States. Canada and a visit at Niagara Falls. Mr. Warren Riley. Mr.

Joseph Clendenning and Mr. Wayne Morrow w'ere visitors Thursday in Pittsburgh. Mr. and Mrs. Colin West Fifth and Miss Mary Smurth- of Monroe were visitors Friday in Steubenville.

Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Larkins, of Angeles.

former residents of East Liverpool, are visitors In Alliance. Miss Marie Candle of West Point and Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Eng lish of Washington Newell, left today for a two-week vacation at Yellowstone National park. Mrs.

William Hays of Ravine st and son. Mr. William Hays of Bea ver. are spending two weeks at Sparrow Lake, Muskoko. Ontar io, Canada.

Miss Edith Chapman has return ed to New York City after a two- w-eek vacation with her parents here. Miss Mildred Gooding of Pennsyl vania ave. is spending her vacation touring the Shenandoah Valley. Mrs. Elva Esonhuth and daugh ters.

Miss Mildred and Mrs. James Robinson, and granddaughter. Au dine Robinson, of East Brady. Pa have concluded a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

N. J. Esenhuth, 511 Mary land ave. Mr. and Mrs.

John M. Davis and daughter, Virginia, of Penn gylvania East End, have con eluded a visit with the brother. Mr. Earl Davis, and fam lly in Portland. Me.

They also toured the New England sUtes William Ferrall Jr. of Maplewood, who has been spending a month in Portland, accompanied tho party home. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Murphy and daughters.

Margaret and Susan, of Pleasant Heights have concluded a visit with tho for sister. Mrs. Norman ter. in Elyria. Mrs.

Mary Buholz of Dotroit Miss Mary Snow and Miss Mary King of Long Moadow. Mass are visiting the latter sister, Mrs. Walter Emerson. St. aye Mrs Elmer B.

Eppley and infant daughter. Sara Lynn, were removed to their in today from the City bos Betty Worstall of Steuben villo baa concluded a visit with Miss Elaino Beeler, Minerva st. and Miss Beeler accompanied her hnmR for ft Mr and Mrs. Donald K. Trotter and 'sons.

Jack and of Grant st. sre touring Florida and will visit in Cuba before returning home. Mrs. Joseph C. Thompson of Thompson ave, has concluded a visit in Elyria and Wooster.

Miss -Margaret Kraft and Miss Marjorie Justice of Glenmoor have returned from attending the United Presbyterian at New Wilmington. Miss Ann Allison, Mra. J. J. Reese of Orchard Grove Miss Myrtle Flnner of the Mary Patterson Memorial, and Miss Beatrice McCally of Indiana Chester, left today for a tour of the New England statei and Canada.

Mr. and Mrs. James H. Snyder of Jackson Heights. N.

are spending the week-end at the home of the parents. Mr. and Alex Wilson, in 509 John st. Mr. end Snyder stopped off here after visiting Mrs.

Snyder's brother. Dr David Wilson. In Columbus. Eleanor and Eugene Wilson will return to New York with them for a visit. Mr and Mrs.

George Hall and daughfer. Elsie of Cincinnati arc visiting the former's daughter. Mrs. Rowland T. Kaufmen, in Vine St.

Mrs. Rruce Duer and daughter. Catheniie of East Ninth left Friday (or a visit in Parkersburg. Mrs Oscar Chambers and daughter. Louise of Royal Oak, have concluded a visit with the former's parents, and T.

O. Torrenre in Ravine st. Next Social CALENDAR TODAY NEEDLEWORK DESIGN CROCHETED RUGi PATTERN 1814 Monday Miss Virginia Davies of East Third at. will receive members of the Suh-Deb clnb. Missionary Work society of the Methodist Protestant church will meet at the home of Mrs.

Charles Rislngt-r, Chestnut st. Miss Verna Lowery of Clarkson will entertain members of her East Liverpool Bridge club. Silver Star chapter. World Wide Guild of the First Baptist church will meet with Miss Betty Palmer, Park Way. KnIt-aStltch club members will be entertained by Miss Dorothy Sayre.

Lincoln ave. Catholic Daughters of America will hold a card party In the parochial school hall. West Fifth st. with Mrs. Charles Heffernan chairman.

An ice eream and cajie social will be enjoyed by members of the Mizpah class of the First Baptist church at the home of Miss Grace Cline, Pleasant Heights. y. y. y. Tuesday Young Missionary society of the First United Presbyterian church will hold a box social at the home of Mrs.

Nettle Allison in Pleasant Heights. United Mother's club hold a picnic at Thompson park. Sigma Alpha class of the First Church of Christ will picnic at Firestone park in Columbiana. Mrs. Mabel Rollins of Dresden ave.

will receive members of the R. and F. club. Up-to-the-Mlnute club members will hold a Hamburg fry at Thompson park. Members of the Jolly Eight club will meet with Mrs.

Ethel Potts. Fourteenth your bathroom or bedroom color with this simple rug done cn tlrely In shell stitch In white and two colors It's made in three pieces of candlewick, rags, or four strands of sfriiic, the aizp of rug vary ing with the maieiial used. The smallest size, ihat in siring, 26x40 inches. Pattern 1814 contains dircclions for making mg shown; an illustration of il and of stitches; materials required; color schemes: photograph of section of rug. Send 10 rents in stamps or coin (coin prcfoiredi for fhis paliern to The East Liverpool Review.

82 Klghth New York. N. Y. Write ptainly pattern number, your name and addiess' Wednesday Daisy Circle class of the Orchard Grove Methodist Episcopal church will hold a picnic for members and their families at the summer home of Mrs. Homer Richey, Oak Grove park.

Velvera club members will meet with Mrs. Margaret Ferguson in iSophia St. Members of the Live Wire club will be entertained In the home of Mrs. Rhea Silverthorn. Chester ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Minor of West Seventh st. will receive members of their bridge club. Pokenno club members will meet with Paul Fullerton, Pennsylvania ave.

A nl8 holes medal play tournament women golfers of the East Liverpool country clnb will be played this morning, the trophy to be donated by Mrs. Walter Hill. Qualifying for the championship tournament will take place today and tomorrow. y. entertained the Girls' club Tburs day night Sewing and visiting were the pastimes.

Rcfreshnnnts were served during the evening by the hostess. y. y. y. of the Yellow Creek Circle, held a picnic at the Grange hall Thursday at ihmtu Dinner was served by fhc social committee, which Mrs.

Nettle Jack. Mrs. Poynii'r and Mrs. Cora Rowley. Covers were arranged for 26.

Special guests Mrs. J. Frazier of Pittsinirgh; Miss Janet Kerr and Mrs. William Forbes of Wellsvllle: and Donald Poynter and Anna Me- Closkey. A short business session was dnctcd by the presiilcnt.

Mrs. Ethel Woodrow During the aftcrtKXJii games and a guessing contest were the pastimes and Iho entcrtaln- meni committee hided Miss El vada Marshall, Miss Frames Falconer. Mrs. Mary Poynfer and Mias Alice Rowley. Knitting and fancywork were also pastimes The next meeting will he held Sept.

8 in the grange hall y. y. Sexenfb st. were Steuhenville visi tors Frida Chester Socisi Notes Mis R.ilmenti enfertaim'd a group of friends Thursday nighi Hi lier 1 on Phoenix ave, honor of birthday of hei r. Peggy.

Games and eon it Sts were the diversitnis of the eventn prizes going to Miss Veivin and Frames Hoard I.nnch was served by Mr.s Balmenti assisted by her dangh ter. at a taitle witli a large hirthda.v cake with lighted The honor gues.1 received mativ gifts Thursday Triangle club members will meet Riddle. West with Mrs. William Ninth St. Daughters of the Union Veterans win hold a picnic at Thompson park for members and their families.

Home and Foreign Missionary society, auxiliary 1 of the Second Presbyterian church will conduct devotlonals; Mrs. J. E. Spence will be In charge of the foreign topic, and Mrs, Anna Chamberlain the home. PaMir Zuanna.

43 Ladies of the Orient, will hcxld a coverdish dinner at the home of Mrs. Leona Ralston. Ferry. Loyal Workers class of the First Church of Christ will hold its monthly meeting tonight In the basement of the church. Home and Foreign Missionary society auxiliary 1.

will meet at 2:30 in the First Presbyterian church. Frldjiy American Legion auxiliary to East Liverpool Post 4 will attend the anuual outing of Columbiana County Council to be held at Firestone park in Columbiana today for members and their familiM. Young Missionary society of the Second United Pres byterian church will meet in the home of Mrs. James Allison, St. George st.

Pbilathea class and Baraca class of the First Baptist church w'il! bold a joint picnic at Thompson park. Pride of Valley oouncll 4, Daugh ters of America, win hold a busi nesa aession in the Sons of Vet hall, East Sixth followed by a public card party. Wallsvilla Social Notaa The Missionary society of the United Presbyterian church met Friday night at the home of Mra. H. B.

Andrews of Main at. De- votlonala were led by Mrs. Andrews, Mrs. L. F.

Burris was the lesson leader, assisted by Mrs. Elisabeth Fogo, Mrs. J. A. Davidson and Miss Janet Kerr.

Refreshments were served at confectionery. Mrs. W. G. Scott was the assisting hostess.

The next meeting will be an all-day session at the church Sept. 9, with a coverdish dinner at noon. Mrs. Arch Weldon of CbMtM' Wellsvllle Personals Miss Mr.s. Al Mrs.

Mary StoneinHker and ter. Jane, wcrr In Kent Friday to attend the graduation of Mrs, Estelle Elton Ken! university. Mr. and Mrs. P.

and daughter, Mary, and son. Thomas, of loth St. are visiting relatives In Margaret MaeLeau Riverside ave. is vi.siting grandmother, Mrs. Margarrt Grant of Alliance.

Miss Ruth Kerr has her home on llth si. after ing the session at Kent university. Fred of Rivei.Hid«- ave, and C. V. Miisser of Chester ave.

were called to RneyriiH when their brother, was injured in an automobile atiideni Tiiursday night. Mr. and Mrs. T. C.

of Clark ave. are motoring in Canada. Edward Kessell of Btmkeye ave. is Ipending the week-end with Mrs. Russell In Marietta where she is at-tending the postmasters' convention.

Mr. and William Kerr and daughter, Linda of Detroit are visiting his panini.s. and Mrs. F. E.

Kerr of llth st. Mr. and Mrs. James Hall and daughters, Eleanor and Harriet, of Van Wert, are visiting Mr, and Mrs. H.

B. Andrews of Main si. Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Lewis Clark ave. and Mr. and Mrs. O.

H. Gloss of Pittsburgh left Thursday for a motor trip in the southern states. Mrs. Ethel Swift and daughter. Miss Esther Frances, of Main si.

arc on a motor trip to Washington, D. and other southern points. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Culp of Clark ave.

and Jean Henderson of Hammondsville have a thrcr- week visit at Fiureka Springs. Ark. They also visited In Indianapolis and Gary, Ind. Mrs. Mollie Boston and daughter.

Mollle, of Main st. were Plftsbiirgh Triir of ihe of the Nszarene a reguli.r monlhly meeting Thursday night at the honm of Mrs Syl via Barber of Falrview sf A weiner and mar.ehmallo\v roast was held Games and were Twenf attended, next meeting will he at tm home of Mrs, Hazel the time to he 'immiH-ed later, y. y. The ian elass of First United Preshyferian ehureh ThiiiMlay night at the home of Mrs, H. Br-'wer of JohnHtonvllle, w-lih 13 at tending.

During the soeial hour group singing was held. Luneh was served hy assisted by Mrs. Pugh. next meeting will be at the home of Miss Elizabeth John of Carolina ave Sept 8. Rev.

and Mrs. L. A. Britton entertained a group of young people of the Firsi Chiireh of Christ al their on Indiana ave. nighi.

Hefreshments were served by Britton, assisted by Mrs. Herman Sayre, during ihe eial hour. Thoso assisting her were Mra Herman Sayre, Mrs. Sayre and Mrs. Walter MeSwpgin Those attending were Mr.

and Herman Sayre, Mr. ami Mis Chester Sayre, Mr. and Walter MiSweein, Ralph Brewer. Elmer Kell. Earl Priest.

Norman Pryor. Theodote Ivan Rizor y. y. The seeond Well will be held Wednesday from 2 iintil 4 In the First United Presbyterian huiH in of Dr. T.

A. Bruce, county hiYalth and Miss Klizahelh Summerville. About 40 babies were examined at the first clinic Aug. 3. Clinics will be held the first and third Wednesday ot each week.

Midland Social Notea The weekly high nchool band concert Friday was varied with the of a awing band directed by Walter E. Ekliaidt of Midland. A hall hour of music was furnished by this orchestra. Tlic program Included the following numbers: "Gypsy In My Soul of the special arrangement by i Clinton; Over special arrangement with irnmbone solo hy Albert Hill; Vcnir Beck and Call Berlin: special arrangement hy l.a«r Hams: Moore: Theme. "Where special arrangement by William Dugan.

The program for the band music was; March, "Them Hul- fine. Waltz, Blue fnnn arranged by Schulz; selection. "Medley of Old arranged by Brlogel; In- "in a Persian Ketelhy; Selection. Dvorak, arranged by Fisher, and Bigelow. inbers of the high school band and their guests are planning to attend a swiinmlng picnic at the Crystal pool on Tuesday.

Mrs. Aithur Reynolds of Ohio ave. was hostess to the Bible class of the First Preabyter- ian church at a party in honor of Mrs, Francis Morss who Is leaving tor Crafton in September with her daughter Miss Helen Morss. Mrs. Paul Gilbert was In charge of the entertainment.

The diversion was lontesis of various sorts. Mrs. Jean Bentley of New Brighton and Mrs. ,1. K.

Sheplar of Beaver were out-of-town guests. The Knights of Columbus sponsored a picnic at the Treadwell pimlc Thursday night, A large crowd attended. The main event the evening was a muab- hall game between the East Llv- K. of C. and the Midland gronti East Liverpool won by a score of 5-2.

Alex Komara waa the of the committee in charge. Assistants were Joe Wirag and John Mllkovlch. Lisbon Farsenait Lyn Riddle and daughter Mary with Mrs. Paul Fiiigan visited Youngstown friends Friday. Mrs.

Jennie Warner has been re- b'ased from the Salem Clinic fol- htwing an operation two weeks ago. Miss Dorothy Wallace of Pitts- Imrgh is visiting her sister, Mrs. Wllmer Stookesberry. James of Elkton wss called to Mi. Vernon, Friday hv the death of his father.

Columbiana Twilight music hour will be 8 p. Sunday In the Church of the Brethren. Canton singers will give quartets, duets and solos. Other ninslc will be furnished hy the Three Generations trio. Regular services will be held Sunday In the Reformed and Presbyterian churches.

The Sunday picnic of the Christian church will be held Wednesday et Firestone park, Mrs. R. J. Barrow is spending the week at Lake Chautauqua, Y. Miss Jeanette Jewell of Akron is spending two at the home of her grandmother.

Mra. Marget Jewell. Mra. Virginia Feiger Is home after a aix-week enilse in Alaska. Members of the and Odd Fellows lodges and their families will picnic Wednesday at 8:80 in Firestone park.

Honoring the recent marriage of Mrs. Detmar Spear, members of the Outlook class of the Lutheran church surprised her at her home on Union st. Mra. Spear was Esther Lindsey of Bast- Palestine. Dr.

and Mrs. Chester Dewalt are on a vacation to California and Canada and will he gone 18 days. Miss Mildred Mowen is visiting her brother. Dean Mowen and family in Chicago. J.

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patient in the South Side hospital in Youngstown. The Wide Sunday claaa of the will meet Wednewlay aftenmon at the home of Asher Halver- Btadt. Mr. and Mrs. A.

E. Bowlfs expect to leave Sunday for a motor trip through Canada. CLARKSON Mrs. Harvey Hole and daughier, Loratne Faulks, is visiting Mrs. James Katch ot Cleveland.

O. R. Ellsworth and family of Lakeview, have moved to the Gaaton property. The Sunday school will hold a picnic Aug. 17 at Echodell.

Harry Henderson is convalescing at his home after being returned from the Salem city hospital where he underwent an operation. SALINEVILLE and Mrs. Joseph Sweeney Hiol son, returned to their home in Cleveliind Thursday after a vi.sit of a few days here. Mrs Elizabeth Schubert of Minerva IS visiting her aistcr. Mrs.

Mory Linge William Hoffman and son. Thomas, and daughter, Rhoda. havw a visit with her parents, and Mrs E. E. Black.

Mrs. Peter Tanonini and son. wRft hove been visiting in Philadelphia, returned to their home here tbik week. Barbara Atm la vlsUtng her uncle and aunt. Mr.

and Mre. David Wilkie. In Wilmerdlng, Pe. Mr. and Mrs.AMelvln Robinsoa, and Mrs.

Riehard Robinsoa Mr. and son. Thomas, of Monroe. have cotu-lnded a visit with Mr. and Mrs.

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