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PAGE EIGHT EAST LIVERPOOL BLVTEW MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1939. Social Affairs uest day KKATUHED the IXmAI. m't Hi. niblo Literary club Saturday afternoon at of MIrh Maud Baum In West Seventh et. The iireaident.

Mie, ii Hlooi opMod the meefini and conducted roll call on "Bible SaluiaHons wUh M'spnnding. Mrs. T. WilllHmson. pioKi.im iliaiiinan loi seHRon.

gave a brief outline of the yoar siudv. Tlu' and Literary AbrocIr- tiona." Mm. Bioor the ealdf iit 11 Mrs. Harold Downaid charfte of the uiusn al i M' sfoid if slrlinK temporarily pwifram; Group of "A Moth 61 St Wedding Anniversary Dinner Honors Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Gamble Ja ovef the er a ('ronn" iWalf). (Raahark). "God Bless This Honn (Brahe).

Mrs. Haiel Griffith accompanied hy Mrs fiownard; cello aelertlnna. "A Hnnfing Air" and from the aeeond suite by DUerbelols, and popular Frem lullahy hy UnzelaJre. Miss Ruth Gll- horf of Midland, accompanied hy Mrs. Downard.

Miss Gilbert miiBlc in Belghim this summer. Miss Elliabeth rmd a paper prepart'd liy Miss Xell Bobinsoti on "The New Perspective Durlnn the social hours ten was served In the dining room of the home, the table being d'cnrated with fall lloweis. Mrs, Rloor and Mrft .1. Anderson poured. The social committee.

Including Mrs. Harry T. liOgaii, Mrs. E. T.

Mar tin. ivfrs. Claude Kmkinaii and Mrs. H. D.

Malllnson. served. cial guests were Mrs. A. .1.

Savage of Beaver Falls; Miss Aletha Baurn Wellsville; Miss Ruth Gilbert, Midland; Miss Maiy L. Miss Edna Slrnms. Mrs. Bennett, Mrs. Sidney Bloor.

Mrs. T. V. Mil Hgan, Mrs. Framis Lang, Mrs.

Mrs. Emmett Gas- fon. Mrs. Downard, Mrs. Hazel Griffith Mrs.

J. Harris, Miss Bernice Mylar, Miss Martha Bloor. Miss Ellzahefh McCann, Miss Bertha Savage and Miss Margaret Batim. Oct. the club Mrs.

Bloor. Heniy ave A and Rratly Whiti of the Lincoln highway, announced the marriage of their dauchtf r. Miss Edna Mae White, to ford, son of Mr. and Scott Reresford of McDotiold. former residents of Newell, at a party given recently In their home.

Mr. and Mrs. Beresford were monied Sept. 3 In iliH parsmiHge of thi- First Chrlslian churc.h In Cheater with Rev. L.

A. Britton officialiiig. The brido wore an ensemble of brown with green aceesaorles and previous to her iiiairiago was ployed with the F. W. Wool worth Co.

The bridegroom is emploved with the Jones Laughlln Steel Co. in Aliquippa. Pa. Mr. end Mrs.

8PE0IAL PERMANENT 1.25 other Permanente 11.95, 12.50. t3.50. Open by Appoint- mant Except Wednesday PR18C1LEA LITTLE BLOG. SHOP PHONE 486 with lie tiiidfs parents. ts io the diversions of SOI ih I hoiiiN and trophies were awatded Blaine Smith and iss Olive Hulclillison.

Reft eshments were served by White, Hs.sisted hy Miss Olive and Miss Genevieve Hutchinson arranged for the MIssch Hutchtiison. Blaine Smitii. Doland, Mrs. H'lwaid Covert, Donald Walker, Gill. Miss Helen Mrs.

Beresford and miseellaneoiiR shower was held for the hikle. A Honoring the 25th wedding annl- of and T. Troup of Smltha FeiTy 1.50 guests gather- In ilie ()dd hall. Smiths I-ci ty, Saturday night to greet them. iioh I were present from East Liverpool.

Midland. Canton, Florence, ludiiHtiy, Beaver aiu' Smiths Ferry. The honor guests were presented it It a gift from the assembly, the pii Hetifallon sjieech being made by is Ella Tbonipson. A (best of Hilver ft the Rebekab and Odd lodges was presented by Mr. Elmer IKiughty.

Mr and Tniup lias resided for 25 years at Uielr present borne. Round and square darning enjoyed and vocal solo. "In The was sung hy Mrs. Trntip Hiid Mrs. John Childs.

Several vocal selections were given by Richard Heriig. Refreshments were servf'd by members of the Troup family. A Mr. and William Vodrey Jr. of Armstrong lane and Mr.

Frederick of Newell attended a dfnnor-dancp given In the Canton club Saturday night honoring and Mrs. William A. Har- rl.s of Cantmi. who will leave In the near future to make their home in Chicago. Harris will be remembered as Miss VMrginla Igiw- renee of Newell and she a member of the Junior league and Canton Garden rlub.

Mr. and Mrs. Harris are inembeis of the Brookside Country dub. The dinner table was decorated with marigolds and candles, the color scheme of yellow and white predominating in the appointments. A.

A The tinten family held a reunion Siimley at liome of and Mrs. Ifenry tiruen. St. Clair ave. buffet supper was served, the fable being decorated with fall flowers.

Among those were Mr. Mild John George Grucn and dttiigbtf Bernice, and John, ot D.wson. Mr, and Mrs. E. c.

Kornmftn and daughters, Lotilgf, Helen. Janet and Martha, of Avalon. Mr. and is Elmer Ht'ckel and daughter, the wedding anniversary of her Mr. i and Mrs J.

K. Gsmble, I Gamble entertained at dinner day at their home In Watt Fourth St. FloweM decorated the table, at which were arranged fot 25. Mr, and Mrs. Gamble bava the following children Leon Lamon of Cleveland; E.

W. How ard of Alliance; Mr. William H. and Edward L. and Miss Gamble, all of this city.

They have nine grandchildren and four great grandchildren. The honrv gut-sU were presented with gifts. Mrs Gemble is 81 years old and Mr Gambia is They were united in marriage by the late Rev William Butti of the First Methodist Episcopal church at their present home, where they have resided all Iheir married life. Mrs. Gsmble was horn In East Liverpool and Mr Gamble In St.

Caih- erloea, Canada. Out-of-town gueets were Dr. and Leon Lemon of Cleveland and Mr. and Howard and four children of Alllsnce. SUPER MARKET RtMhMBl.R!—I he pricts quoted herein are effecth oniy in the marketi hose addresses are listed below.

Catsip TsikAM Macaroni UCire or Spaehatti Ckerriis Ann Saqa Iqa Orada A bUt Hi 23c Salad Dressini 21c Swill ChaaM l-M IQ Shefford Spraad I Butter Kamel Com 10c JERSEY SWEET POTATOES 10 25c Delicious Apples Hooefdew Meloos TOKAY GRAPES 5e EANS With Perk 5c Kon Soltene En Noodles Millo ISc Black Pepper eoouNo eaa 19c Pheepple loice 2Sc SUNNYFIILO PAMiir Pink Salmon Strt.m Floor Com Flakes 'iiT loneBeios White Hooso Milk tall can MCk 10c Sic 5c 2Sc 23e pke l-tb cam tall cant EIGHT COFFEE 39c Mb bag MNSLI POUND Kc OVEN FRESH BREAD 2 15e POURTIEN VARIBTItS ScetTissoe 25c Sugfar, 10 lb. paper uag Neior Ketchup 3 50c 3 pkgi 10c 4 25c 79c Motor Oil Pura Panna. CAA Sparkle GELATIN DESSERTS Crackers Pure lard 2ib. 19c nnm AtP Whita. aeldan ANo.

IIQ. Bantam ar lakarf cam Krafts 2 lb. leaf Cheese P'-ick and American SIRLOIN STEAK 29c CUT FROM really FINE QUALITY STEER AND DELICIOUS Fresh Spare Ribs i. 15c Lamb Chops Shouldar lb 19C SHANKLESS CAUS Bulk Sauerkraut Breast of Lamb 2 ibt 9c Spry or Crisco Own Hand lOa India Wen Brapefmit hice leso ar Oiydol Butter 51c 31b can 21c inc. A rani 2X39C SUGAR CURED lb 15c Red Selmon Sultana 2 cm 35 Iona Tomato luice fcunnyfield Pancake Cc Flour, Pkg.

Noctar Tea Oranga Rakoa Mushrooms luHen 2 S5c TNit aauiT It tail oitil ten i clock 620 WALNUT STBEET Ruth, of Freedom. Pi Mr. and Mrs Henry Gruen and Alire, and son. John, and Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Cronin and daughter, Patrieia Ann. of East lulvarpool. John H. Morton of Jeffir- son St. will receive members of the cluh tonight at 8 in the Mary Patterion memorial.

The meeting was scheduled vlously for tonight at the home of Mrs. T. H. Fisher. Highland Colony and was changed hy the illness of Mr.

mothtr, Mra. Martha A. Fisher. Bradshaw ava. Philathea class of the First Baptist church will meet Tuesday night in the home of Miss Ora McElroy, Third St.

Circle 3 of the Aid society of the Pennsylvania ave Methodist Episcopal church will meet Friday night In the home of Mra. Johnston. Park ava. IK Always Ready of the Naz arene church will meet with Mrs. Verne Dixonville, Tues day night.

Paraenala Miss Helen Cunningham has con eluded a visit with Mlaa Dorothy Nichols, a student at Grace Mar Secretarial school In Pitta Imrgh. Mlaa Cunningham will leave Tuesday to enter Kent State university. Mr. and Mra. Malcolm Bollei of Walnut St.

have returned from a honeymoon spent in lake cities. The bride will be remembered as Miss Alva Jane Parguaon of Newell before her marriage on Frl day. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Boyd and son.

Franklin, of St. Clair ave. have concluded a visit with the uncle and aunt. Major and Mrs. A.

B. Jones, Washington, rX r. They wera accompanied home hy Mrs. Linden Cronin and dauifh- ter. Judith, of Washington, who will visit here.

Mr. and Mrs. Echola and daughter. Carol, of St. George St.

were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Rev. and Mri. G. D. Keister In Salem, Miss Avanell Cooke, daughter of Mr.

and W. H. Cooke of Montgomery left Sunday to enter the freshman class at Kent State university. Kent, O. Miss Dorothy Jane HogenfeM left accompanied by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. John Hogenfeld of West Third enter the freshman cla.ss at Kent State nniversify. Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. BrOwn and sons, Raymond, and Jerome. of Harvey ave. have returned from a two-week tour of Florida. Miss Phyllis Mackey left Sunday to enter the fresbman class at Kent State university.

She was ar- companled by her parenis, Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. Mackey of Mulberry St. Ml, Hugh McNlcol of Pittsburgh has concluded a werti-end visit with relatives here.

Oullter of East Palestine, and Mra. Frank Murphy of Negley have concluded a weekend visit with Miss Elizabeth Kenneth. Dresden ave. Frank and Dean Lyons of vale rd. left Sunday to resume their studies at Kent Stste unlver- slty.

Frank Is a freehmsn. Dean a sophomore. Wellsvills Social Netss Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurd of 11th and Anderson ata.

announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Frances, to Mr. Donald Wright, son of Mr. Harry Wright cf Empire, which took place Saturday In Toronto. Attendants Included Mr.

John Yoaho of Empire, Miss Parcui and Mr. Clyde Hurd of Wellsville and Miss Betty Hmze of Sallnf-ville. Following the ceremony a dinner was served In the home of the for members of the immediate families. Mr. and Mrs.

Wright will reside in Empire. At the Second Pretbyterian (huich Saturday morning at 11, Ri'v. E. ('. Irwin a tin- gto ring marriage ceremony uniting Mias Helen Cooper and George A.

Patterson of Sallnevllle. The were nnattondtHi. They will make their home in Sa liiieville. A The Ladies Aid society of the First Christian church held a sur- party tor four members at Be Style Rifht! Be liTdividual a national ly advertieed package Wave. Individual REGINA a rag- 05 valua Calo- phana ataled.

Othar Waves up to PETERS BANK the home of C. McClelland on Clark ave Saturday night Twenty-two members were present. The evening was spent in visiting and refreshments were served by committee in charge. Grover Blbbee snd family and Arthur Blbbee and family attended the reunion of the descendants of Moses snd Htisan Bihhee Sunday at Oglehay park in Wheeling. A picnic dinner was served at noon to 67 Charles Wlldpret was elected president and Charles Keighsr, and treasurer Both are from W.

Va. Guests were present from East Liverpool and Detroit. The reunion nezt year will he held at the same place some time in August. A A The county convention at the C. T.

U. will be held Wednesday starting at 10 a. m. at the Methodist Dpiscopsl church. Mrs.

Myra Kyes, county president, will be in charge. The morning business session will be followed by a luncheon at noon. The afternoon session, opening at 1:30, will include music and a program. A six dinner will be aarved at the church, followerl by the program, which will Include a talk by Mrs, Mary Irvin, state vice preaident. The Mtspah clan of the M.

church will meet Thursday night at the home of Mrs. A. R. McCombs of Center ave. A At the Second Presbyterian church, the Boy Scouts will meet tonight at 7.

Wednesday night the prayer service will be replaced by a preparatory service for the world-wide communion service Sunday. Thursday night the Calendar Coterie will hold a six cover- dish dinner in the social rooms of the church. Friday night Rev. E. C.

Irwin will preach preparatory service at the Oak Ridge church. The IiAdies Aid society of the First Christian church will meet tonight at the home of Mrs. John Fuitz of Ridge ave. Tuesday night all teachers and officers of the Sunday school of the church will meet In the social rooms at 7:30. Wednesday night prayer service will be omitted because of the W.

C. T. U. convention. Thursday night the Young People will hold a weiner roast at the borne of Harry Mr.

and Mrs. W. B. Blix and Mr. and Mrs.

C. D. Grafton will be chaperones. Each member will bring his own welners and buns and a cup. They will meet at the church for transportation at 6Ioti.

Class IS of the First Presbyter- Ian church will meet at the home of Helen Geer of Aten Thursday night. XXX The Queen of Ohio council of the ttaiugbters of America will meet Tuesday night at 7:30 In the I. O. O. F.

hall. Mrs. Goldie Hocksworth will be In charge. Lunch will be- served at the conclusion of the meeting. Wellsville Mrs, Dianna.

Beatty ol Eighth St. visited In Canton Batijrday. Mrs. Helen Dickey of Riverside ave. is visiting in Pittsburgh.

Miss Edna Jarvis, a student at Tampa Business college in Tampa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Jarvis of the Salineville been pledged to the Alpha Iota sorority. XXX Chester Social Notes Tire association will meet tonight at 7s'iti in the Central school building.

The meeting will be in charge of the president. Rev. C. T. WelriKT.

Rev. E. C. Irwin, pastor of the Second rreshyterlan church of WeUsvllle, will speak. program will be presented and Miss Mary Amedeo, the social chairman, will he In charge of the refreshments.

XXX Chestsr Personals Mra E. V. Richards of ville, and daughter. Mrs. Elsie Watsuir, and son, Thoitras James, visited with Dr.

and Mrs. Milton W'llpert of Caiolin week end. and Mrs. Lindsay of spent the week end with Mr. and James L.

of Indiana ave. snd M. Howell of spent the week-end with their son, of nftlr St. Alvin FineniHii, student at West ViiKiiiiH university, spent the week, eufl with his parents, and Ftneman of Carolina and Hugh Lynch and son. Burns of Hunrlse, VSyn week end with Mr.

and of Indiana are The following attended I'nifed hand concert In Wheeling Mr and Mrs. Hilda Bennett, and Mrs. ('. T. MeCntcheon, Dr and Carl Mr.

and Mrs. R. A. Douglass, Mr. and Bryan, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Mr and Harrl- Fon Smith and daughter. Mildred, Mrs Olive Michel, Mr. and John Hobbs, Mrs. Claire Temple, and Mrs Commodore Rector, Harry Simpson, Mr.

and John Flair. and Mrs. Fred Goddard and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hartf.

Those from Chester attending the VVesf Virginia football game at Saturday were Curtis son. Bud, Frank Talley, Earl Ewing. Robert McDaniels nnd John Corcoran. Rev. K.

Glenn Fleming. Fred and Arthur Scott are at tending meeting of the Ohio Synod of the Cnited Preabyterlan rhurrhe.s today and Tuesday in Harrlsvllle, O. A. Midland Social Notes -Miss Ann Smith was hoste.ss to I ho Wesleyan Sunday school class at. a party Fi idey night in honor of Mrs.

D. Paul, who will leave Midland. A handkerchief shower was given Mis. Paul, and a variety of games were ployed. A luncheon was served by Mrs.

Smith and daughter, Mrs. James McKinnon. Those present at the party were: Mrs, Leroy Turner. Wellington GraJiam, Mrs. James McKinnon, and Miss Jeddie Worth, Mary Louise Potts.

pearl Ashenheart, Ruth Rod- fong. Miss Irene Post, Flor- elne and Miss Helen Stillwegon, Marjorie I.g)vejoy and Miss Melva Cook The Senior (jhristian Endeavor of the First Presbyterian rhurch discussed subjects to war problems at their meeting Sunday night In the church. About 30 members were present. The Clt) auxiliary will hold meeting Wednesda.v night at 7:30 in the club rooms in Midland ave. Midland Personals Mr.s.

C. K. and deiighter. Helen, and Clifford from Scranton, and Jack Phillips motored to Virginia over week-end to take Kearney Hara to school. Miss Sarahelle Pearlman speat the week-end with fur Mr.

and Mrs. Pearlman of Ohio ave. She is a studont at Carnegie Institute of Technology. Ruth Haas of spent the week-end vlslring her family, Mr. and W.

H.na.« of Virginia ave. Lisbon Personals Deputy Sheriff and John Hermsn expect to move Into their new home on Wilson Salem, in about a week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles McFarland i are the parent.s of a daughter born Friday at the Salem City Frank Forbes.

Hephner Hollow rd. is reported in a serious condition following an operation -recently at the Salem clinic. Mih.s Charlotte Spiller of Lisbon and Fox of Salem were wei'k end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Davi.ij in Massillon.

THEY HAVE TOP ROLES IN MIDLAND OPERETTA GROUNDED FLIER, TWO OTHERS HURT IN CRASH MISS MARY GRUBER PERRY XXX Player Shared Time With Washington Monument Coraopolis Engineer Cast in Operetta Utilized Airplane To Fill Role And Construction Job At Same Time I Sptrial To The Keview. i MIDLAND. the mammoth Washington motiumeni didn't keep Perry Strelthof. Coraopolis engineer, from attending re- hearaals "The to he presented here Tuesday nighf after niuuthe ot rehearsal. The the famous oper- otto by Gilbert and Sullivan, is sponsored by the club of the i I Presbyterian hutch and will be given by talented musicians and singers drawn from trl-state disirict.

Two iverforniances will he given, the major in. in high htliool auditorium and a repeat performance in All- (piippa night. S( liool children of dintrict will attend the dress rehearsal tonight. A nominal sum will he charged. Mr.

Strcithof, whose hobby is was employed to the erection of the scaffolding around the famous olte- lisk in the nation's capital preparatory to cleaning the stone. But he also was cast as Nanki- Poo in the operetta. He tonldn't be in both places at once, he comproniised and flew times between Washington and Alidland. returning from the capital for the more imporlani rehear- and boarding en airliner to get back to his job. Other inenibers of ihe and chorus are from Beaver county communities and the East Liverpool dlsfrict.

last spring foif pr-oductloii, which is an ti resftng love story of the Orient. The scene is laid in the ancient city Of Tltlpu where the lord high I Xf( iiiioiier. Ko-Ko, Is planning tO nutiT.v his ward, Yum-Yum. -M aIIwhile, a wandering minstrel, Nai Ki-Poo, has fallen In love with i Vnm Vnm. He learns of her impending rnaniage and decides to end hi.s grief by taking his life.

Thc' -Mikailo in the meantime issues an edict abolishing the posirioii unless that dignitary is to produee an execution Within a month. Ko-Ko to save hi.H (xalfed position, persuades Nnnki to offer himself as the lor sword within a month in return for the privilege of marrying Yum-Yum. Things go on at a heightened froni then on, given impetus by Katislia. a homely woman, who claims Naiiki-Poo as her promised hu.sl)iind. The Mikado finally appears.

is fold that Nanki-Poo has been executed, then orders the-ex- ectiiioner's death for "killing the to the The happy comes when Nanki- Poo. with Yum-Yum at his side, pieseiits himself to the emperor, jiroving that reports of his death wtre greatly exaggerated. Tho Mikado softens, welcomes Yuni-Vuin as his daughter and pardons Ko-Ko who had wed Kattiba in hi.s terror in the meantime. Mary Gruber, instructor In till' High school, plays p.ii't of Katisha. She is presi- diiii oi the Dramatic club.

Mauripe High is Ko-Ko and George Pohl ii the Mikado. Miss Eleanor Gilherl has the lead as Vum-Viim. A. chaps of men and ft clToru8.of.wwmeni.ft4n|Wr6 and. the orcheefra with the supporting cast form the production.

Tlw AiMctotta Prwis. PORTSMOUTH. Sept. 26 William Bmnd, 20-year-oia aviator who rwently disregarded an order that grounded hioL at. Buffalo.

N. was in a hosp today with two companions, all rw' jured critically when ship crashed here late yesterday. Doctors expected the youth to recover from a skull fracture, hut expressed doubt that his two friends. Carl W. Anderson, 21.

and Curt Morris. 46. would survive. Anderson suffered Internal Injuries and fractures while back was bokes. Brand was ordered grounded when he landed at the Buffalo municipal airport several weeks ago and was found to be without a license.

He Ignored the ruling and took off the next day for Portsmouth, using pastures for landing fields on the way home so that he would not encounter trouble at airports. GRAND JURY RESUMES AFTER WEEK-END HALT LISBON, Sept. grand jury reconvened today after a cees over the week-end with 18 witnesses called to testify as thc session entwed the second week with a report expected Wednesday. of the Vitrified Products Co. of Lisbon were among the wltnessee In fhe case Involving an East Liverpool man who allegedly took money from a safe In the plant while employed by the firm.

The session opened last MoJM with 40 cases. Four cases added last week. IF YOU FEEL SUNK Il80cl this and chaar up Art you to blue thst life ie no longer worth livtut? Do you ery OMily? Do you feel low. metB. depreeMd-juet sbeolutely SUNK? Then here'e good for you in cmt you Japan annexed Korea in 1910.

fsmouaLydto Pinkhtn'e VegetebleCona- Let its wholeeome and roote need good genemi ayatem taka I Lydti pound. kelp Nature build up naore phyaical raaiat- anee and tone up your ayatem. ao that it can more Muily throw off and energy to enjoy life. MILLIONS of women have depended upon this Compound and have paaaed the word along to friends sad neighbors, snd to their not toks Compound snd go Simplicity IS SMARTER This Year! Ba Individual Damand a na- tianaliy advertised package Wave. Individual reg.

sealed. Exeluaive Other Waves f1.S0 up to 010.00 JO On Fifth St Over Phone 1410 2 YOUTHS HURT WHEN CAR HILL Chester (listrict youths were only hurt Saturday afternoon when tlipir plunged down a Ind-foot embankment off the Nt well rd. A defective gear was blamed for the mishap. The two, Clarence Smith of Chester route. and Walter Mercer, of Chest, r.

were taken to East Liverpool City hospital and released Sunday after treatment. Their Hedan left the road about 100 east of the Newell hridge and rolled down onto the Pennsylvania railroad tracks, then continued tolling towards river. A tree stopped n. however. The machine was badly damaged.

I an item everybody is looking for. Tell them about your offer with a W'ant CTse yonr as Security ier a Quick Cash Loan IF YOG aoaer eofiL elethiag. eur loon plan wiU kelp fou meet Cosh quleUl odvancsd ea yeui car or ether pMseaal securitY md elgiicrtttre. Our rnpor- mnat sckeduln pwmile you to zepof fa email moatklY amnuats. laquire ladwfwwlthout this modem, practieal finoacfaf ptan.

COLUMBIANA COUNTY FINANCE CO. GEO. STEELE. Mgr. DRESDEN AVE.

PHONE 1076 A AND PEB80NAL LOANS PEOPLE MAKE A COMMDNITY JAMES H. GRAFTON James H. Grafton of 1039 Edgewood jlGgerman in the Homer Laughlin China has bein secretary of East Liverpool Trades and Labor Council for six yetri, A member of the National Brotherhood of Operative Potters. he has been active in labor circles both from an tion and civic standpoint. He was a delegate to the recent Oiiio Federation of Labor convention in Cincinnati, and in 1935 was a delegate to the American Federation of Labor convention.

He has scrvcil liere chairman of the President's Birthday Ball, and this year wa.s a member of the crippled children's committee of Rotary and Trades and Labor Council. lie is married and the father of tivo children, a son and a daughter. He is an ardent football and baseball fan and claims sports as his hobby. Commnnity Makm a Awiamw Oar aegpoatibiliiy to Sarra thU Cnmmmitr wtL IHE MIDWAY Oil CO. CORNER BROADWAY AND ST.

CLAZI (Neari to CeM Fka SMIea).

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