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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 8

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The Kvening Review Kast Liverpool. Ohio Tuesday, June 21. 1977 The Social Notebook FAMILY REUNION Mr and Mrs. Elmer Ralston 2163 Harvey Ave will have their two daughters and son this week for visits Coming from Colorado Springs are a son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Ben Linda) Steagle and children, Neal and Kathy, and a son and grandson, Brian and Tim Ralston Another son-in-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs Tom (Shirley) Miller and children, Scott and of Mantua will al he visiting CIRCLE PICNIC Mr and Mrs James Sheets of Coolidge Ave will entertain Thursday for the annual picnic Of the Country Cousins Circle of the Trinity United Presbyterian Church BOAT TRIP An excursion on the Gateway Clipper in Pittsburgh will feature the Thursday meeting of SAM Group of the First Church of the Nazarene COUPLE HONORED Mr and Mrs David Toot, who were married Saturday at the Messiah Lutheran Church of Lyndhurst, will be honored with an open house reception Sunday from 3 until 5pm in the social rooms of the Trinity United Presbyterian Church The Rev. and Mrs.

Gene Toot, parents of the bridegroqm, extend an invitation to members of the congregation and friends to the event OVERDISH DINNER Crystal Club of Eastern Star Chapter 18 will hold a coverdish dinner Friday at the Masonic Temple Mrs. Neva Stone, Mrs Irene Mast and Mrs Ruth Mackey are hostesses The World Of Women Mrs. Verna Lyons of 128 E. 4th St. has returned from Mooseheart, 111., where she received the College of Regents Degree, the highest honor to be achieved in the work of Women of the Moose.

At 84 years of age, Mrs. Lyons received an acclamation from the group of 17,000 attending the event as she was the oldest person ever to aspire to the honor in the nation. A total of 1,006 from chapters throughout the nation took the degree at the annual ceremony. MISS CERASI LODGE SESSION Pride of Valley Council 4 Daughters of America will hold a silent auction following the meeting F'riday at the YMCA Terry Williams Fall Wedding Set By Couple From Midland A September wedding is planned by Miss Lorraine Cerasi, daughter of Mr and Mrs Anthony Cerasi of Midland, and Pfc Kenneth Ray son of Mr and Mrs Charles Deem, also of Midland Both are graduates of Midland High School Miss Cerasi is employed at the Murphy Co of Midland Her fiance is stationed at FI Lewis, Wash Minorites Gain In Federal Jobs WASHINGTON (UPI)-With his top appointments almost completed, President Carter, who promised to give women and minorities a higher percentage of government jobs than in the past, has named 13 per cent women and 11 per cent blacks Appointments in each ethnic group are roughly comparable to their proportion of the American populaton, but the number of women, who make up 40 per cent of the work force, is low Landon Butler, chief deputy to Hamilton Jordan, top aide, said while no formal quota system was set up, is a quota system in the general sense in that we do our darndest every time around to plow new ground for blacks and women and get affirmative Camper Honored CAMP CAESAR, Va (UPI) Fifteen of 325 West Virginia Conservation Camp campers have been honored and chosen to attend next camp as junior leaders. the caliber of youth participating this camp, we nave a rich store of human resources for the state of West Virginia, which will better utilize our natural said Conservation Camp Director Joe Yeager, who announced the awards.

Among those selected as junior leaders are Aaron Eubanks of Kimball, Tony Layne of St Albans, Mike Ovey of Oak Hill, Terry Stanley of Martinsburg, Olivia lane of Fayetteville, Patty Greenfield Verna joined the local Chapter 642 in 1954. She served two terms as treasurer and three terms as Academy of Friendship chapter chairman She has been active in fund-raising projects of the chapter. Mrs Lyons was born in Beaver Falls, the daughter of the late Samuel and Harriet Reeker Cowan She has spent most of her lifetime in East Liverpool Verna has a sister, Mrs Mildred Wood of Beaver Falls. She is married to John Lyons, a retired railroader Verna has a daughter.Mrs Permelia (Betty) Kilmer of 128 E. 4th and two sons, Charles Papendry of Ohio Ave.

and Robert Hoffman of Wellsville There are 10 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren Mrs. Lyons has two stepdaughters, Mrs Pauline For WodnMday, Juno 22, 1977 Bernice Bede Osol 4Open Howe 9 Reception Set For Newlyweds Mr and Mrs. Dwaine A. Brown will be honored with an open house reception Sunday from 2 until 5 p.m. at the Bethesda United Presbyterian Church of Millport.

They were married May 21 at Rochester, Y. The bride is the former Cynthia St. John, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John St.

John of Rochester. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown of Kensington The newlyweds will reside in Denver, where he will be a self-employed carpenter. The reception is being hosted by the parents of the bridegroom The Almanac Workshop Set MILWAUKEE, Wise.

(UPI) The U.S. Forest Service says it will hold a public workshop in Charleston Aug. 10. The meeting is one of 200 being conducted across the country to complete an inventory and study of roadless areas in the National Forest System, and determine whether they are suitable for wilderness or non-wilderness use. Assistant Agriculture Secretary M.

Rupert Cutler said the survey will improve coor dination of the Forest land management planning. LHfOTifi SAVE SERIE Clip and Save the entire 52 week series and redeem it for 1.000 Free Green Stamps when complete. Ad. No 50 IT'S Mrs. Verna Lyons Stephens of Midland and Mrs.

Betty Summers of Bridgewater, and seven step- grandchildren and 14 step-great- grandchildren. During her lifetime she has worked as a cook and oastrv maker at the Country Club, the Dixie Diner and the Riverview Hotel. Although she retired at the age of 62, her hobbies still are cooking and baking ta Deborah Susan Weds In Church Rites A double-ring ceremony May 14 at 7 m. at the Calvary I nited Methodist Church united in marriage Miss Deborah Susan Thomas, daughter of Mr and Mrs Keith Thomas of 592 Fisher Ave and Terry Ray Williams, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Williams of 2744 Lisbon St The Rev Lee F'etters officiated for the doublering ceremony assisted by the Rev. Baltz, pastor of the LaCroft Church of the Nazarene.

Debby Hunter presented a hall hour recital of organ music Craig Hunter was soloist The altar was decorated with an arrangement of white carnations, palms, ferns and candelabra As the bride ap proached the altar, she presented a yellow rosebud to her mother and following the ceremony presented a yellow rosebud to the mother The bride was escorted to the altar by her father and given in marriage by her parents Shs was attired in a gown of white brocade adorned with Valencia lace and white satin ribbon Styling features included an empire bishop's sleeves and bell-shaped skirt Her full-length veil of silk of Charleston and Mareie Wylie of Morgantown Ann Embrey and John McAtee, both of Buckhannon, won special awards and full illusion was attached to a Juilet scholarships to the 1978 camp cap accented with pearls She session carried an arrangement of -------white daisies, yellow roses and According to unconfirmed breath tied with legend, the U.S. flag was first streamers Traditions were Old Glory in 1824 by William Driver, a sea captain observed Miss Carol Martin was maid of honor wearing a fulilength gown ol Nile green jersey knit designed with a fitted bodice and angel sleeves trimmed in white lace. Bridesmaids, appearing in the same style gown as Miss Martin, were Miss Teresa Steele in lavender and Mrs Kathy sister of the bridegroom, in apricot color All the attendants wore white picture hats banded in ribbon to match their dresses and carried colonial bouquets Steve Shannon served as best man Ushers were Mark Thomas, brother of the bride, and Mark Trotter The mother of the bride chose a full-length poudre blue gown fashioned with a chiffon cape The bridegroom's mother wore a long, pale yellow gown White accessories complemented their attire A reception and buffet dinner for followed at the Elks Club The table was covered with a white cloth overlaid with green maline and decorated of Salem, Mass. with daisies Guest tables were centered with hurricane lamps holding white candles and encircled with daisy wreaths Aides were Mrs Janice Kollmann, aunt of the bridegroom, Mrs Cheryl Burrows, his sister, and Mrs. Mary Bells Martin Fallowing a honeymoon at Disneyworld, the newlyweds are residing in a newly-furnished apartment on Blackmore St.

traveling, the bride was attired in a two- piece blue floral print dress with white accessories The bride is employed as a registered nurse at City Hospital Her husband is a self- employed carpenter June 22, 1977 Some very interesting people vill move into your circle this A few of the relationships vill be of short duration. Others vill blossom into lasting riendships DANCER (June 21-July 22) Someone fond of you for the sound of your You could make his or her lay by an impromptu phone call To find out to whom you're omantically suited, send for copy of Astro-Graph Letter, vlail 50 cents for each and a ong, self-addressed, stamped jnvelope to Astro-Graph, P.O. Sox 489, Radio City Station, Y. 10019 Be sure to specify your oirth sign. (July 23-Aug.

22) Supporters in high places are eager help you today They may show you how to aspire to leights you dare dream ibout (Aug. 22) magmation and creativity are strong in you today You may ear some of your innovative deas, but they are good and leserve a try -IBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Let heart rule your head today being generous to those less ortunate, even though your costs you a few dollars the process SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

22) A person who staunchly supports is paving the way for you vith a pal of hers When you neet, feel like old friends. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 21) The 'ace goes to the swift today where your careei is concerned Get your licks in early if you want to be a winner CAPRICORN (Doc. 22-Jan. 19) In meeting someone new today, don't be overwhelmed by who and what they are.

Simply be yourself make the most favorable impression possible LOGO PRIZE COLUMBUS, Ohio (UPI) A l7-year-old Hilliard girl will receive the Ohio Department of grand prize for a logo design contest Tanya McCune, a junior at the Franklin Couunty Joint Vacational School, was selcted over 700 entries for her design, But She will recieve the free use of a 1978 car from the Independent Insurance Agents Association of Ohio. Tweleve runner-ups were given plaques and 10-speed bicycles. They are: Alan Hirtle, 16, Gahanna; Andre George, 18, Cleveland; John Pietrowski, 17, Toledo: Douglas Myers, Mark Koch, 18, Cincinnati; David Kolker. 18, Steve Schultz, Cleveland; Dave de Hilster, 17, Worthington; Mark Sabin, 14, Bay Village; Dale Norris, 18, Camden; Kathy Crum, 16, New Springfield, and Douglas Depp, 16, Poland Two seemingly unrelated situations can be tied together today to benefit you and others You can do it effectively as the middleman ARIES (March 21-April 19) You won't get it by betting on dice, but if you work at it, adept at devising ways to make or save yourself money TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Today favored with a superabundance of sex appeal. Those who weren't ail that impressed may get a few tingles when they take a second look GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20) You're quite clever to begin with, but today you're particularly gifted at brightening your surroundings with a dab of paint or a bold striD of cloth.

Doctor Elected CHARLESTON, W. Va. (UPI) Dr. A. Benwood Robert Dzmura of has been elected ary Virginia Society of Osteopathic Medicine.

Dzmura succeeds Dr. O.J. Bailes, Princeton, who is closing his medical practice this month to move to Athens, Ohio, where he will become an associate professor of family practice at the Ohio University School of Osteopathic Medicine. A past president of the organization, Dzmura is associated with the Benwood Medical Clinic and the family practice division staff at the Ohio Valley Medical Center in Wheeling. Todav is Tuesday June 21, the 172nd day of 1977 with 193 to follow This is the first day of summer.

EDT). The moon is between its last quarter and new phase. The morning stars are Mercury, Venus. Mars and Jupiter. The evening star is Saturn Those born on this date are under the sign of Cancer.

Martha Washington, first lady of the United States, was born June 21, 1731. This is American actress Jane 56th birthday. On this day in history: In 1945, Japanese defenders of Okinawa Island surrendered to American troops In 1960, Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev said: with capitalistic nations is not Communist China replied is inevitable as long as Western imperialism exists In 1963, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Montini was elected pontiff of the Roman Catholic church. He chose to be called Pope Paul VI In 1973, President Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev signed an agreement on an 18- month effort to reach a permanent arms pacf. A thought for the day: British scientist Havelock Ellis said, man must not swallow more beliefs We take pride in the personal attention your prescription receives here.

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