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The Evening Review from East Liverpool, Ohio • Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT EAST LIVERPOOL REVIEW TUESDAY, FERRUARY S. 1014. Social Affairs ISS JANE SIMMERS electiMl pretildent when the Eaut Liverpool club met Monday nlpht at the home of Mrs. Robert Vodrey. McKinnon ave.

Mrs. William Cooper, relirlng president, associate hostess. Other officers chosen were! Miss Helen Winland, first vice president; Mrs. Hebe.r Crawford, second vice president; Miss -----------------------------------------------Carey, recording secretary: Mrs. WMlliam B.

corresponding secretary; Mrs. Everfmn Hall, treasurer, and Mrs. Joseph Wells, parliamentarian. Mrs, Cooper, who conducted the business se8.si(m, read a letter of thanks from Miss Mary Hall, Carnegie Public librarian, for the bulletin board the club purchased, and from Mrs. Malcolm W.

Thompson, chairman of the activities In the Fourth War lioan drive, the club to purchase Bonds. The club voted to change Guest night to March 6 at the Mary Patterson memorial, and It was announced that Mrs. Philip K. Murray, representative of a cosmetic concern, will be the speaker at the neit meeting Feb. 21, at the home of Miss Roth Buxton.

415 Jefferson St. Mrs. Murray will speak on "Make-up and Sue Birbeck will he associate hostess. Red Cross knitting and sewing followed the business session last night. Lunch was served and Miss Simmers poured.

The decorations included red and white sweetpeas and candles. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Oillesple. Spring Grove have refturned from a vleit with Mr. and Mrs.

Wttllara Kennedy and famtjy in Homestead, Pa. Mrs. William Low and son, Jon, of Midland have concluded a visit with the parents, Mr, and B. Applegate, Sunset drive, and left Monday to Join her husband. who is In a war Industry at Upland, Calif.

Mm. Richard Treleven, Broadway, has returned from a visit with her huoband. Pfc. Richard Treleven at Keeeler Field, Mrs. Lester Turner of Salem Is visiting her grandmother, Mrs.

Mary Bflaser, Walnut et. Mm. Duane Kilmer, West Second and her mother-in-law. Mm. Olive Kilmer, Thompson have been called to Plfcteburgh by tha IWnew of the husband, who will undergo an operation this week In the Western Pennsylvania howpital.

Misaes Elenora and Florence Lettiera and Katherjm DePaequalla of Martina Ferry have oonclnded a week-end visit with their aunt, Mra. Fannie Cracchlola, St. Clair ave. Mm. Sam Gaston Riel has returned to her home, 231 Pennsylvania from a elx-week visit at Gadadien, where she wtth her hueband, Pfc.

(Tharies Riel, who Is In the air corps. TMrty-elght members of the ibdendahlp class of Helgbts met Friday night with Mrs. W. fl. Plttenger of the Lincoln highway.

Mm. James Matheny opened the meeting with devotionals, after which Mm. Tennle Oton- stead, president, conducted the bueinsH session. The following new memhem were Charles Parker, Mm. Dan Parker, Mrs.

Sylvia Mercer and Mrs. Juanita Nease, The constitution was read by Mrs. Prank Shone. A mock radio program was presented Imitatl'ng at Refreshments were served by Mm. Plttenger, assisted by Linda Moore, Mrs.

Russell, and Mrs. Ola Taylor, Maxine Pelley, Baxter will be hostees March 3. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Eckles, 1105 St.

George entertained Saturday night In honor of the brother. Seaman (2c) Willard Christen, who will return to the Great Lakes, 111., naval training station Wednesday. There were games, dancing and music. Refreshments were servecl. Guests Included the honor wife, Mrs.

Marlon Christen. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reed, Mr. and Yon Suffer Distrtss FEMALE WEAKNESS Mtb Its Cranky, Nanroas Feefags If at such times you' suffer from cramps, bsckscbe.

tired feellnRS, are a bit to functional monthly Start at Lydia E. Plnk- Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. not only to help relieve monthly pam but also tired, nervous feelings of this nature. This Is because of Its soothing effect on oni or MOST IMPOITSNT OaOANS. Taken Compound helps build up resistance against such symptoms.

Follow label direeUons! Mrs. Dan Ludwig, Mr. and John McGlllvcy, Mr. and Ralph Rogers, Mr. and Mrs.

Laird Chrl.sten, Mr. and Frank Phelps, Cpl. and Mrs, Paul Thompson, Miss Helen Height, Miss Maxine Younker, Miss Ruby Eckles and Lester Etkles. y. Senior Christian Endeavor society of the First Church of Christ held Its February party in the basement Thursday night.

Assembly singing, folk dances and games were the pastimes. Misses Wllraa and Elsie Buchanan, Evelyn and Betty Fickel, Marlon and June; Capehart, Martha Shlngler and Marjorie Marshall and James Ibbs formed the entertainment committee, Miss Evelyn Fickel and Mrs. George Marshall were the accompanists for the evening. were arranged for 30 members and guests for the luncheon served by Dennis Smith and James Blckle, chairmen. Group the Mizpah hene diction and prayer by.

Mrs, Marshall closed the evening. Plans are being made for a membership contest to open next Sunday, Miss Wilma Morgan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Morgan of Canton, former residents of East Liverpool, will become the bride of Second Lt. Theodore J.

Demarest, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Demurest of Nyack, N. Thurwday night at 6:30 In the First Methodist church. An open church affair will he held. The bridegroom-elect is stationed at Camp Sfewart, Ga.

Ralph Betts, high school principal, will address members of the Brotherhood of St. Luther an church Wedtieeday night in the Sunday echool room. Hosts will include William Weaver, Henry Horst and Carl Dorothy Gruber, Oliver will ibe Wednesday night to of the Swing dub. Miss Eleanor R. Wilson and Mrs.

Howard C. Johnson will he associate hostesses Wednesday night to members of the Coterie club at the home, John St. A Valentine exchange party will feature the meeting of the of the GoMen Eagle Wednesday night in the Moose Hall. Refreshments will he served by Mrs. Margaret Gibbons.

Mrs. Mildred Johnson and Mrs. Mayme RalKm. y. B.H.N.O.

club members will meet Wednesday night In the home of Mrs. Ethel Moore, Thompson ave. Members of the Bld-Rm-Hl club will he entertained by Miss Alberta Mlllward, West Third st. 'M All-American council 287, Daughters of America, will meet tonight In the Sons of hall. y.

Past Noble Grand association of Ohio City Rebekah lodge 782 will meet Wednesday night with Mrs. Poe Wright. Oakland with Mrs. Roberta and Mrs. Elizabeth Czech associate hostesses.

A Valentine party will be enjoyed by the Chitstian Endeavor society Wednesday night In the Second Preshyterian chui'ch. Private Eddy auxlltary 66. Veterans of Foreign Wars. wWl hold a business session Wednesday night in the V. F.

W. home, Lincoln ave. Mrs. Nell Richardson will entertain Three Aces club Wednesday night at her home in in oor. Members of the Twentieth Cen- tiii'y fluib will meet Wednesday night in the home of Airs.

Finley, Sophia st. SC R-Vlew club membei's will be entertained Wwinesday night by Mrs. John Burchey, 1120 Perry ave. A special meeting of the Goldenrod cluh will he held Wednewlay night in the home of Mrs. Mary Wilson.

Grant st. Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Heasley, 3.58 First and daughter. Mrs. Wayne Dorsey and the son, Wayne, have returned from Phoenix, A where they visited Mr.

and Mrs. son. Pfc. William Heasley, who is stationed at Camp Horne, yi Wellsville Notes A meeting of the Mary Udghton class of the Central Methodist church will held Thursday night In the church. The Missionary society of the First Evangical church will MEXICAN INFLUENCE: news even with the younger set.

Wltne.ss this gay peasant style dress made of posie-printed cotton broadcloth. PARTY DREAM DRESS: Pink organdie, frothy as a raspberry ice cream smla, with a tucked bodice and inseition bands. meet Thursday night at the home! of Mrs. Nellie Halfhill, Commerce St. The program will be i by Mrs.

Frank Jackson. Mrs. Ruth Ixmg Monac will be! hostess to the Willing Workers class Friday night at her home. 18th St. Mrs.

Wllbnr Thompson will preside, Members of the Idle-a-while club will be entertained Friday night by Mrs. Myrtle Ball, Center st. Mrs. Ruth Kellaway was elected president of the Mary Hammond class of the First church at a meeting Friday night at the home of Harry Wilson, Beach St. She succeeds Mrs.

Bert Havelock. Assisting officers will lie: Mrs. Havelock, vic-e president; Olive On- and Mrs. Ora Whit la, secretaries; Mra. Wilson, treasurer and Mrs.

WilUatii pres.s. Mrs. Whitia led devotionals and Mrs, Kellaway and Mrs. Fred Culp were in charge of the program which consisted of a reading by and a contest won by Morgan. Lunch was served to 11 by the hostess, assisted by Mrs.

Bessie Guinn. Hlllcrest Sewing club members were entertained Friday night at the home of Mrs. Sayres, Hillcrest. Sewing was the diversion and the hostess was assisted in serving a lunch by her daughter, Wanda, and Mrs. Roy Stern.

The club will meet. March 3 with Miss Ithea Stevens, Penn.syl- vanla klast Liverpool. Wellsville Personals Sgt. Charles A. King and -M is Kenneth Fair of Columbus, were week-end visitors with Mr.

and Mrs. F. F. King. 18th st.

Sgt. King, whose home is in recently returned from Italy where he was a prisoner of Germans for nine months. He has gone to Camp Sheridan. 111. Mr.

King, accompanied by hi.s son-in- law, J. K. Houston of DuBoi.s. went to Columbus to bring his nephew and sister to Wellsville. Stewart of Lidjon is the of her niece.

Mrs. Gram Smith. Broadway. Seaman (Ic) Richard George Davis and his wife, Mrs. Clive Davis, of Cleveland are visiting the Mr.

and Mrs, N. A. Rldinger. i'hester Welis- ville. y.

Chester Personals Mrs. Gayle McDonald of Dayton' returned Sunday following a lO-j day visit with her parents, and Mrs. Frank McDonald, California ave. -Miss Dorothy Evans, Fifth spent Sunday wita relatives in Cadiz. and Kinsey of Weirtqn were week end guests of Mr.

and Peter Cebula, Alaska ave. A. C. Clark of Steubenville is visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Dean Bryan, Indiana ave. Mias Carol Ann Richmond. Louisiana spent the week-end with New Cumberland relatives. Misses Virginia and Betty Ingram, Louisiana were Pittsburgh visitors Saturday. Misses Marian and Beatrice Merchant of Wellsburg spent Sunday with Misses Winifred and Sarah Lou Grewell, Carolina ave.

Mrs. Ruth McGlumphey and -Vlrs. Carlisle Johnson of were' Sunday guests of Mrs. R. L.

Par-j er, Indiana ave. Mrs. Charles Bennett and Adelaide Parker, Indiana and' Miss Rita Wehner, Sixth spent Saturday in Pittsburgh. Martha Jones. Adolphus and Dorothy Allison, Carolina spent the week-end with Miss Mary Lou Jones of Mrs.

Oris Cundiff, Pennsylvania spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Oyster of Alliance. Newell Social Notes The Girl Reserve of Wells High were guest.s Saturday night when members of the Hi-Y club entertained at a dance in the high school gymnasium. The dance climaxed a scrap pa- NEEDLEWORK DESIGNS Instructions 706 contains patterns and directions for articles shown.

Send II centa in coins tor this pattern to: The East Liverpool Review, io Needlecraft Department 82 Eighth Ave. New York, 11, N. Y. Write plainly the pattern number, name and address. Fifteen cents more brings you the new 32 page Needlecraft catalog with 1.33 illustrations of designs for embroidery, knitting, crochet, guilts, home decorations and toys day night in the lodge rooms.

Miss Helen Johnson entertained members of the Tuesday Afternoon club today at her home on Vine and officer-; of the Christian church will meet tonight in the home of Mr. aiul Morris. Llncuin way. will eiilei- fain niemhers of the Wedu- -day Night Contrait clnb at home on Fast Chestnut st, Salineville Personals Wilbur Boals is confined to his home by illness. Mrs.

Moss of Li.sbou spent Friday with Miss Myrtle Sirabley. Mrs. Karl Dietz of Is Mrs. Orville Leishman. husband, Francis Dietz, is stationed in the Southwest Pacific area.

Misses Edna Louise Holt, BtMiy Holmes and Beverly Hanley, student at Union college. Alliance. spent the week-end with relatives. Garden Output Set At $120 AMHERST, cnusetts State college e.v service has some encouraging figures for struggling victory gardeners. The service says taat the cash value of a home garden 50 by 100 feet at present retail prices will total more than $120.

BACK per collection contest between the two groups with the reserves emerging as winners. Novelty dances, games and contests featured the event with the grand march led by Miss Ruth Allen and Jack McDevitt. Red roses were used as favors. was furnished by recordings Keith Cox and Roltert McDovltt directed the arrangements. Lisbon Social Notes Caldwell Rebekah lodge will hold a Valentine party Wednes- STRAIN Red Cross Plaster helps relieve backaches and other muscular aches and pains, for these Retains and adds to body warmth.

Provides pressure and support Applies mild medication witlHNit odor or danger of soiled dotbiof. Gives constant passive massage. ed ross laster 5 REMINDER from st us For The One Who Makes THINGS HUM AT YOUR HOUSE! It takes to select the right fruits for one of finest Ice Creams Owing to wartime shortages found It necessary to omit deliveries, hangers and fancy wrappers for the duration! Join the Folks Who 'Gash and Service TROY CLEANERS 138 RAVIMC ST. PHONE 537 OPEN EVENINGS EXCEPT SATURDAYS All fruits, berries and other natural flavorings used in our Scaliest Ice Cream must be the of the at the very peak of ripeness and flavor. Our experts see to that.

this careful selection of fruits and other fine years of in blending and make our Sealtest Ice Cream one of the very finest in America. Under wartime restrictions, your Sealtest Dealer may not always be able to give you all the ice cream you your favorite flavors but remember this: What Sealtest Ice Cream you do get will have the same outstanding quality as always. RIECK'X lUiry Dirimm sf DWr, kJfCC VWV DONT IN the SEAlTtST V.UAGE STOKE PKOGRAM. THI K.SDAYS. P.

KDKA Prove that you appreciate the shining house you come home to the apple pies the hapiness that comes with such good care as she takes of you. She loves to be pretty at home in flattering smock dresses. Printed Smock DRESSES 1.94 Brunch COATS Smart Jumper Dresses for work or play jumper dress of rayon gabardine. Interchangable with other blouses, pleated skirt bodice for extra 5.95 118 WEST FIFTH ST.

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1885-1977