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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 9

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East Liverpool, Ohio
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9
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MONDAY. OCTOBER 29.J95L Familiar Traditions Used Sara Birbeck's Wedding Chester Society DeMar Miller Chester 2671 numerous readings were Riven by Mrs. Hattie CaUwell and Mrs. Norma Dearth, S. J.

Zuppe Wed At High Nuptial Mpss High Nuptial numerous rea was a a 2 Drivers Gted LISBON. Oct. 29 Milton D. Long of Akron and D. E.

Swartz of Kansas City. were arrested Sunday night tor crashing the traffic light at the west end of the Canton bridge. They posted $5 Draft Quota's 11 PAGEt 'Rubber Strike Ends rector, performed the ver a nd gold trimmed the three- i ceremony before an al- tiered wedding cake topped wrth a tar white baby chrysan- minia ture bridal couple. Yonkers. N.

Y. A recital of organ music was presented by Paul Youngs, organist-; choirmaster. and Miss Louise Dun- was soloist. The bride was given in marriage hv her lather. A stand-up lace trimmed collar highlighted the fitted bodice of her gown of white Skinner satin and the full skirt fell into a long train.

A seed pearl crown caught her fingertip veil of illusion. She carried an arrangement of orchids on a white prayer book. Her sister, Miss Mary Jane Birbeck was maid of honor in an emerald green satin gown fashioned with an off-shoulder effect for the fitted bodice and a full skirt. Wer shoulder-length veil was fastened to a matching Juliet cap. Talisman roses formed her bouquet.

Mrs Charles Bosco and Mrs. Frederick T. Yontz, cousins of the bride, were bridesmaids in gold I ie a graduate of East rpooi High School and for the two years has been employed in the Department of Justice Washington. Her husband is sta-, tioned at Ft. Myers.

Va. Besides his mother and brother, others from Yonkers attending were Mrs. Conrad Frank and Mrs. George Hecker. opened we TM Driae 1QOO Brad were presen and miniature bnd- meeting the Me and the bridegroom is co i topped the four-bered Gues were member, of haw Me SOCIAL AFFAIRS (Continued from Wellsville Personals Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Streets of Bealington. W. have concluded a visit with their daughter, Mrs. William Carr of Aten Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bratt and hos See rN satin, After a by Rev. Legg. wo CO uplewiU reside Winners included Mrs.

Jack Van- a highlighted the fitted bodice in an apart ment Midland sman and Guy Garwood for 500; i a tte full skirt featured an over- Mid i an d. Ruth Stevens and Merle nylon net. Her The It contract: Mrs. Margey Sayre vett of illusion was caught to a the local rpnree Knapp auction; Lucy ma hing helmet. Telephone hool ana Kenneth Champion, white roses and pompons encir- fc om East Liverpool and May Wvnn and Alon- toe white orchid in a cascade with of 'tfect She carried an heirloom lace er husband is 7.0 Brown.

i a eu to a friend, Midland High School A large crowd'attended the pub-' ballerina dresses of flamingo and lie card party given Friday night acock blue net with crinoline to MasonL Temple by Mason rskirts Pomp ons and ivy formed L-. 117 the lodge's social; their cascadin bouquets and they Chapter 49. Or-' wore matching velvet headbands lor ar forehead veils. Daniel Durenzo was best man 'and Donald Calamarino served as usher. Both are from Midland.

142. club Md der of Eastern Midland Society Alfred Steii Midland 2131 LONG-LASTING relief for AGONIZING ACHES-PUNS LAST 2 DAYS BIRTHDAY 6 0 7 6 COTTON PLAID SHEET BLANKETS 1 .27 Penney's old-fashioned thrift saves you pinion these! Soft fleecy cotton blankets you'll use as sheets Winter, as light blankets in Summer. Neat stitched ends! THIRD FLOOR es. Littlt another flower taffeta The Circle of Serbian Sisters Wil- made preliminary plans i a tall5manrOS of Main party late a sa 1 1 cetals coastal points. SS Yonkers served; Frank W.

Satow mother, Miss Ann a Mae END-OF-MONTH man for his brother and-Mrs. Ruby M. Satow. of Miss nna Lincoln. A Snyder and Mrs.

0. Clendenning, cousin, i Satow in Parkersbur 500 MORE--BY 1954! at her horn, on UfOUT. H. Jewell will be hostess Thursday. The Community Class of thejj Evangelical United Brethren Dunday School will meet Nov.

7 at the, home of Mrs. Maude Walton Industry. Members "of the G. E. Club had their husbands as at ji Halloween party Thursday night at the home of Mrs.

Anthony Masters WOMEN'S COTTON FROCKS Tresh Fall prints on 80 square broadcloth popUn. 1 .3" Wide choice of prints, styles, Broken sizes. .77 1 to choose from. Broken sizes. BOYS' WOOL mmis Others at $3 and $4.

Sizes 4 to U. 2 MAKE SURE THERE'LL BE PLENTY OF ROOM IN SAFE MODERN CLASSROOMS-VOTE FOR NEW SCHOOLS ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6. space contributed by Dawson Funeral Home and lV to Mrs. HalphJ Bemabie, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Doyle and John J. Dante. Mrs. Vincent Amato will receive, the club Nov. 7 Members of the Ladies Aid So-' ciety of the Evangelical Brethren Church will serve a public chicken' dinner Nov.

6 in social rooms, it was decided at their. meeting Thursday night. Mrs. Thomas Industry was hostess. The dinner, sponsored by tne Board of Trustees, will be served! 'from 5-7 o'clock.

Tickets will be, available at the door. Proceeds will go for church improvements. Mrs Erna Strohm led devotions, and members served in Prepara- Uion for baiaar to held in the dm. COTTON FUNNEL GOWNS 2 Stay toasty-warm all Winter in Penney's cotton flannel Lone sleeves, dainty hemstitching and ruffles cut over a full generous pattern. Sizes 16 to 20.

near future. Brown, gray. Sizes 12 to 18. MEN'S UNION SUITS i Salineville Mrs. John Hurler of Water St.

ill Mrs. Bessie Van Royan and Mrs. Bea Hazlett were business callers; i in Carrollton Thursday. see them. CANDY CORN HardiM Ktystoni MIX rich, amy smooth candy corn in the kernel shape and colored or- ang, yellow and white.

GUMS, MINTS FRUIT Drops, Your Choice ALL 5c CANDY BARS Your Choice PURE SUGAR APPLES At Peoples KRAFT CARAMELS Found Cellophane Bar REED'S BUTTERSCOTCH Squares, Each Individually Wrapped Ib MIDGEE TOOTSIE ROLLS Found Sixe FLEERS DOUBLE BUBBLE Gum, Cellophane Bait JORDAN ALMONDS Pound Cellophane Bax SIHVICI DRUOSTO INC Size 42. SSSSJSfe Sizes 1 to MEN'S GABARDINE TOPCOATS and Tust7ee what you get! Thick rows of soft, fluffy cherJlle, in an attractive, in a wavy line design. Many colors to choose from. THIRD FLOOR PERFECT QUALITY MESH SEAMFREE pockets. Broken sizes.

9 only. WOMEN'S REDUCED HATS CHILDREN'S ANKLETS 4 Nylon reinforced heel and 1oe. White and tels. Sizes to MEN'S DRESS SHIRTS Terrific hirts. durably made of fine combed merceriied broadcloth! Sanforized! Full cut for I permanent fit.

Broken sizes. Sheer and long-wearing invisible lace' Come a 'runriin picK up several pairs today! First quality just the thing for business or daytime wear in shades you will like. Sizes 9 to MAIN FLOOB left, so hurry in tomorrow! Sizes 12 to 14. RAYON PRINT YARDAGE PERCALE YARDAGE rs joy to every sewer. tops.

Sizes 40 to 52. LACE PANELS 45x20 a easily and come up and headed top hem. They hang gracefully. PERFECT QUALITY 81 x99 MUSLIN SHEETS 5 THIRD FLOOR.

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