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Auxiliary Board Reports Presented Church Groups Reports of volunteer hours for November and of suggested renovations of the constitution and bylaws were presented to the executive board of the Union Hospital Auxiliary at a meeting held Tuesday at the hospital. Mrs. William Hudson of this city, president, conducted the session. Mrs. M.

E. Gibson, who is in charge of Volunteers, personnel and public relations at the hos- Card Club Meets Members of the Eight clock club met last evening at the home of Mrs. Earl Watson, RD 2 this city for their Christmas party and gift exchange. Prizes at Canasta were awarded to Mrs. Richard Stutzman, and Mrs.

Ivan Beitzel both of this city. Gifts and homemade cookies were exchanged by the group. Christmas appointments were used on the tables when the hostess served refreshments sitsed by Mrs. Tony Petrullo of Dover. Mrs.

Beitzel will entertain the group for their next meeting at her home at 1117 Ray NW, this city, on Jan. 19. pital reported 816 volunteers hours by the Candy Stripers and hours for the Pink Ladies when she reviewed November activities. a Mrs. James Schlosser reviewed the constitution revisions and the board approved those suggested by Mrs.

com-, mittee. A preliminary report on the Christmas bazaar was given by Mrs. Ray Adkins of Dover, who said the final report would be ready for the annual meeting of the group Jan. 11. Chairmen of all Twigs are asked to prepare a member -1 ship list, officers list, report I of total donations and activities before the annual meeting and submit them to Mrs.

Hal Alden so that mimeographed reports can be prepared by Jan. 11. SACRED HEART STUDENTS TO SING Students of grades 6 7, and 8 at Sacred Heart school will offer prayers and sing carols at Union hospital Saturday afternoon at 2. Sister eacher, will be in charge. Social News OF THE TIMES For Society Dial 20116 LOYAL WORKERS iter Pollock who is celebrating Gifts were presented to Mrs.

his birthday anniversary. William Beasley, teacher of the Gifts were presented to each Loyal Workers class of the First member by Mrs. Follock. Christian church, and to Mrs. refreshments were Chester Carlisle, associate served from a table decoiated teacher, when the class held a in a Lhnstmas theme, Mis tt 7 I 7 covered dish luncheon yester- Gingery- and Mrs.

Schide pre- UtllOr YY OllUlll lllU dpy at Mrs. Carlisle's new sided. The 18 members and guests Christinas Program Held Members of the Renner-Pos- also held a gift ex- (hc pjrst Methodlsl change. a Times, New Philadelphia, 0., PHday, December 17, I Times Class Ads for results! The Tuscarawas Valley Jun-i slippers and long white gloves, church will meet Tuesday at ior Club held a the ladies presented a group Mrs. Lester McCue was in pm jn jadies lounge dlelight and Mistletoe" part holiday selections, charge of devotions and lead at church Dessert will bo Tuesday evening at Tuscara jhe Christmas story was read the Christmas story according served belore the meeting by was Valley school cafeteria with bv Mrs Kenneth Tucker and to Matthew.

Her meditation top- yjrs jobn jrue Mrs. Frank 26 members and two guests, a on Names" game was ic was Utmost for the Branncn and Miss DorothyjMrs. Ruth Graef and Mrs. Pat by Mrs. Dwight Masters, Highest and she closed the Besti hostesses.

All members Devine, attending. I program chairman. Winners program with prayer. are askcd to contribute Christ- Gifts to be exchanged by the were Mrs. John Jones, Mrs Business was conducted bv mas poems or thoughts for the group were clustered under a Frank Petrella, Mrs rhomas Mrs.

Harvey Goshom, program. small Christmas tree and an- Crilley, Mis Cieola Teusche; dent. Members answered roilj other important and Mrs. Tucker. call by giving thoughts of the SARAH CIRCLE teatured was the bushel basket Corresponding secretarv Mrs real meaning of Christmas.

The The Sarah circie of the First cf pCrsonaj items which mem- William Jones read thank-vou group voted to continue its sup- United Church of Christ met bm had conectcd to send to notes for birthdav cakes sctr port of a Korean child for an- Tuesday evening at Mrs. Ray- Slale hospital pali. ,0 Mr, other year. mond Renicker's home with ms Martha James was reported chairman Mrs. Earl Ball pre- by the Carol Belles, a barber- card party were discussed Mrs.

J. C. Maier wul he host- ns -v 0 sbop quartet from Carrollton. Mrs. Joe Huth, ways and means css when t'ne class meets Jan.

wno use Dressed in red sheaths, velvet chairman. Plans were also at the church 1C Dynamics of God Cal to -u 31 ine cnurcn. made to sell (lags and for a Missions Mrs. Melvin Erb CIRCLE 1 the scripture reading The DupllCOte GTOUp A Mabel McGee and Mrs. Jones.

Entertainment was provided An Easter Bonnet Show and Rev. and Mrs. James N. Fish- program, Christmas Story" er, Sister Janice Painter and was by Mrs. Lee Stewart.

if OS lG rOTty Mrs. Charles Riel were guests The group planned to prc- For the Christmas dinner when Circle 1 of Emmanuel Pare cookies and fruit for shut- party of the Wednesday Dupli- aPP 0 an( Is fOUO After the gift exchange refreshments were served the hostesses, Miss Kavte Teusch- CHRISTMAS PARTY Tuscaro as Ind staffs at U'Mcn Coi Pretorius Do. or comedy commitn city who vve ber, vice prt si Rulh Seventy-seven persons party of the ute indent Insurance Agents, their or husbanos and office Club last niQi.i Tiey vere corned by President tamed by the Raymond Bezzon or this city. A sen red by Mr. and Wade Kirkwood of Akron.

The program Cor Cm and James Dover and John Kempf, this msi their from ieft standing are Bill Weisqar- sice and John Kempf, econd v.ce-president and seated, ctarv, and Walter F. Pneto'uS' (Doily Times Photo by Kempf) Lutheran church met Wednes- lns- cate bridge group nine and one- day at the church for a Christ- AJrs. John Moffit assisted the half tables were in play at the mas program. hostess when refreshments Reeves Motor Inn. North-South Teuscher.

The table was covered with a holiday cloth and i centered with a poinsetta and Holds Meeting Mrs. Mrs. Riel presented the story were served. Mrs. Stewart will winners were Mr.

and Mrs. 1 111 Christmas and entertain the group Jan. 11 Hudson Hillyer of Uhrichsville, fi chare was assisted by Mrs. James wdb Mrs. Donald Howenstine 84; Mrs.

Jack Powell and Mrs. (enI 11 '1 ai. im j); rruhmfocc no Sfeen candles used in decorat Thompson. as co-hostess. Harold Jenkins this city 83; Mrs.

F. L. Bowers and Mrs. mg were awarded Mrs. Crilley ing sisted and Mrs.

Rov Burfield. Favors and Mrs. Vincen Emerson, circle ----leader, conducted business and Rl. IH CIRCLE Ernest Lemasters, this city, announced that Circle 1 mem- reading from "Ihe Upper 76 y2; Mrs. Herbert Enck and a Miss bers would serve as church Room Would I Have Been Mrs.

Ray Spring this city, 66 movaDU nolA in January. and a poem by East.West Wlnncrs wcre; A pfy- roUchmnntc (nn at Bethelehem were r- by Mrs. Allen App. will oo the Serving refreshments were Mrs. Edmund Stratton of this Mrs.

Emerson and Mrs. Edith Mr5' Sea city and Mrs Hollis Maun Do- at Mrs 1 aul Harden -and those attending whcn she conducted de- Bnnxman home in Bolivar hoi'P J. votions at a meeting of the Members are to bi a holic were presented favors made by Ru(h M3' 71 To5- a church yesterday Mrs. John Walter and Mrs. fer and Mrs.

Robert Moore, -gift exchange for each child P01 rrison, so- nan, was in wv Philadel- Moose meet-1 She was as- race Souers Szita, mem- mi was dec- theme for Mrs John and gave a rc- of i eeents this city, Mrs. Harvey i Santa will attend distribute 111 1 The group met in the onne11 and Mrs- gifts. Robert Waltz will be hostesses afternoon al Mrs Emmett of thls 5912 for the Jan. 19 meeting w'hen bornc James Ross and William Leiser Mrs. William Bucher will be in i 1 i oh i of Dover, 59.

lhe 4 of will Plans er-dauip charge of the program. Included in the program was a poem, Name at the Top The table centerpieces were Mrs' when cancer research w.ll be and man List was Christ given by Mrs. awarded as door prizes to Mrs Mrs. Burfield will be hostesses Edward Angel. Lemasters, Mrs.

Bowers and a Plans were made for the worn Mrs. Jenkins of this city, Max of Dover and George ESTHER CIRCLE Mrs. Robert Shackelford entertained members of the Esth- en's luncheon Jan. 5 and for Smith er Circle of Broadway Methodist the Jan. 20 circle meeting which Reed of Uhrichsville.

church at her home Wednes- will be at Mrs. Alfred Rob- York Group Has I OPEN mu Mrs. How na Goshor Mrs. Marg Sally Gru Ebner. day afternoon.

Thirteen mem- home 432 Church ave SW. a bers and two guests, Mrs. Mrs. Lester Twenty-six members of the vin Clyde Robinson and Mrs Ralph CLASS I York Homeniakers enjoyed din- is Bitikofer attended. Rev.

and Mrs. R. 0. Watson a C' ner 1 uesdaY evening at the award was the pro- entertained 18 members and A n. 0 mcr- Schoenbiunn Room of the Dutch 1 gram topic presented by Mrs.

guests of the Oven in this city. Holiday ap Donald Hunter and she was as- class of the First Church of fcgpQrf PrCSCntcd WGre USed 0n dinn Mrs. Bendetta Presents Program Mrs. Joseph Bendetta tf Dover provided illustrated stones and clever tips Christmas Lisbeth Roman, daughter of decorating when she was guest Mr and Mrs Emerson Roman speaker at the Fine Arts Study tt Freeport has been cast Club's Christmas dinner par- one of ihe leading roles of a ty which 23 members and guests comedy Diary Scoun-. attended last evening at the to be presented the n.

Reeves Motor Inn. Imois University Theatre, Dec. She presented Some- 13 1 thing out of and two stories, Blue Miss Ruth Ann Harding, and (harming daughter of Mr and Ges- Mrs. G. M.

Dutton gave the (er Harding, 1T45 East High invocation before dinner and this city was 8 Mrs. Edgar Spring served as this morning in commencement program chairman for the even- exercises in St. Arena mg. on the Ohio I niversity Guests included Henry bv campus. son, Al Broadhurst and Edgar Don A member of Alpha spring of this city, Roy Jen- Willis, Delta social sorority, Ruth Ann.

and George Douds of Mr was graduated with a Bachelor veri Saltier and Mrs. Don Arts degree in Dorothy Lechner of Mineral After spending dm holidays, City and Mr and Carl with her parents. Miss Harding of Columbia Station. 1 by Mr Al- will leave lor Mrs. George Douds of Dover Mrs.

Medlev alilornia where hostess in January, attendance employed. Mr. and Mrs. Harding. Mrs wtt James Kohl and Roger ot De moth- 27 at Mrs chair and Mr: sisted by other members when the Nazarene when a Christmas she conducted a candlelighting party and covered dish dinner was held last night at their wr UUJJ tables from which dinner was jan 9 pt served and each guest received trjct me service -t a snow Puff and a calender as ranging RutiiU' conducted b' home.

I Twenty-eight members of the a favor. Mrs. Philip Schowalter C( Mrs Robert Welling, leader. Mrs. Oran Gray, class teach- New E3gles Aux- gave the blessing.

held in whn akn icd the croim in nrav- er- opened the meeting with de- lliarT met Tuesday evening and A program which followed er in memorv of Mrs. votions and the Christmas story heard a of the District was opened with Scripture read- I was presented by John nieet'n8 hold last Sunday in ing and a poem 725 YliiCnd pQfty Annftunt'ommi of thp wsck Airs. Grav read scripture end Dennison. by Mrs. Emmet Mutti.

Read- hT When a covered the topic Mrs. Edwin Hibbs. Does Christmas HefCI ThlS We 6 a 1 ul wpih Traditions in Other reported that $72.50 was do Mean." Christmas a A guest member contributed to the nated an girs school and given bv WOi LA CO 01 speaker is planned and two district officers will attend. Members exchange Christmas ttr. On Christmas Eve and the Weaver, a patient at Union hos- Following a gift serving West of Carrollton sisters nw Ruth Ann attended the gradua- Youth Junior Club Co-Ed of the Y.

M. C. A. held an election of recently and formed a rx a youth committee which will Dover, was graduated tnis morn- ctriip plan the 1 include men's in a dis- lion ceremonies. Jan.

16 and ar-, ---women mid-win- Jack Walter, son of Mr. and 1 will Mrs. Lewhs 'A alter of RD 1, citv Jan. 30 coming programs. ting at Ohio State University anti received his degree in aSrr secure, new and plan culture and economics.

During speclal s' his four vears at the univer- Members of the commtuua sity Jack has been active in which are from the New Phila- the university's club and delphia and Dover junior high other student groups. schools are, Vera Hammond, employes j.je accepted a position Ann Fisher, Denise Bumhouse, re guests wiLh Rlchardson-Merrell Inc. of Becky Keller, Jeanie Stover, discussion and told of family at the district session. Mrs. Charles Henney, Mrs.

Har Approx: at iv holiday customs. Mrs. Sherwood Herman. June Cockier and Mrs. Schowal- and the Mrs.

Watson gave a reading, Richardson and Mrs. of th Co 1 coal New york City and will begin Sandy Shivers, Jenny Wenger, lim at iheir his job there following a holi- Pat Savage. Tim Menapace. gifts and refreshments were 7 wuavci, during the social hour. 1 "'PWHv Red roported The Jan 19 meetinc will be in Softly Radiant A exchange was The Jan.

1. til Mlss Llnda Watson and Miss meetinp room was de the church lounge with Mrs. Roiipv wno fun vpw meeting 100 was de Hpnrv Rral and Miss Anna Ma- Be lie sang two corate(j with Christmas appoint- Henry Beal and Mts.s Anna Mu accompanied by Miss Bee-: menls. Mrs. Betly Bell won rie Balmer as hostesses.

Mrs. Albert Beitzel won the annual held congest prize. The The next meeting of the worn en will be on Jan. 11, the Monday home of Mrs. Emmet Mutti as- Eac the mystery prize and Mrs.

sisted by Mrs. Floyd Enug. D( bonus ADULT BIBLE CLASS The Adult Bible class of the Mrs watson, Mrs. Gray and Jerusalem United Church of (Debbie VanNest. Christ will have its Christmas party at 8:30 p.m.

Dec. 21. A DORCAS GROUP program will be presented by Mrs. Harry Stein, Mrs. Wil- ky Leiser.

A gift exchange was held and prank Lirgg was awarded a votions will be in charge ot es who gifts were presented to Rev. and specjai prize. Mrs. Lloyd Vogel. A demonstra- li xtn Id A grab bag party will be held 1100 on "Buymanship will w.

Dec. 28. Mrs. Stephen Takas 8 iven bY Mrs- Henney and Mrs and her committee will serve Schowalter. fa nor ening.

lployee and ired th isel of dav vacation at home. Ken Burris, Jon Ebert and Bob 1 His brother and sister-in-law, Horn' rasburg Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Walter ,1 During the holidays the regu- and a sister, Mrs. Melvin Des- junior Club Co-Ed schedule a seeker, all of Dover, attended will be altered somewhat. refreshments.

Want a half-slip that really fits and looks pr9 too? by formerly LAROS Pitt without a wrinkle or pucker because Warner't designed it that way! The back is artfully shaped to Follow your back, never rides up or twists. The non-roll waist is flat elastic side inserts to keep the s'ip in place. So pretty, too. So appropriate as a Christmas gift. Warners exclusive ot the Rev.

Richard Keplinger Schlafly and Mrs. Dorian family. Refreshments will be Smith were assistant hostesses TUSCORA CIRCLE served for the gioup with the when 17 members of the Dorcas CHRISTMAS PARTY youths w'ho have been caroling group of Emmanuel Lutheran Holiday decorations were as guests. church were enteitained last used on tables in the New Phil! night at Mrs. Kenny Dick EUB CLASS home.

Officers Named By DanceGroup and Geor Dover. were prc the Mr. and Mr: lick, Clyde Jr lick in employe- commencement today. year, Wil- 1(112 Crater vicc PianoStudents ucr of RD 2. years service watches bv Present Recital All Dover and New Philadelphia 9th grade students are welcome to join, memberships are $1.50 per vear.

MUSIC CLUB SINGS Parents were guests when the A group of Fortmghtly piano pupils of Mrs. Howard club members sang Christmas Dean presented a recital at carols for patients at the Maxone- Wat- nted gifts her home Wednesday evening, well Nursing Home yesterday Mnsir was all in keeping with afternoon as a part of the The Star Promenaders Mod- the emplo the holiday season. in project ern Western Square Dane club Mrs. i a Sttiis- sponsored bvr the Ohio and adelphia Youth Center meeting recentiv elected the following burg atv. of this 1 hose taking 1 tional Federation of Music room last evening where nirt riix p.

gram were Grace Renicker, ucn Officers Of the Lad.es B.ble| The meeting opened with cora Circle No U33 Dick Fisher, c.t> enlc. oigan sc- ass ol the Evangelican Unit- votions by pres.dent, Mrs.iJ0^'^ christaas covered 1 vice lection ed Brethren church were elect- C- A. Wright who also read a dmncr and gifl exchange.tand Vesta Renlach (reasurcr ed Wednesday afternoon when letter Twenty nlembers and two cImct and Al Han- .1 i cum inv. i loo r. ut class of the Evangelican Unit- votions by the president, Mrsi heId its chnstmas covered Clybs K.

bc Shu. Marcie Morris, Mark Johnson. Mjjs o( Bs, dent; Eleanor Scott, secretary; let of acts of magic group. son, were elected lo the Execu- cola of Dover, attended. Board The group sang carols follow iormed his lhe entire the group met in the chapel of Miss Edna Felton who now re- Bfad petri the church in Malvern, Pa.

16 Mrs. Emmett Schide was A donation was made to the named president and others Salvation Army and members; djnoCr and the mvsterv box! lbe star Promenaders dance elected were Mrs. James Zin- als0 made t0 aid awarded to Miss Vivian the first and third of Holds Yufe Dinner gery, vice president; Mrs. Stewart. Mrs.

Charles he Decorating Group visan Snydei. an accompaniest, played Brian Reamy, ant for the group which included Hephinger, Bruce Reamv. Amy Emmet Gundv. Mrs. Har- Zimmerman, Fritz shepperd, old Herman) R0beii Betty Swartzbaugh.

ErejSher and Mrs. Dale John- merman and Si iwab, jbe program ended with Duets were presented by Amy the patients joining in two and Brad Zimmerman, Lynn songs. Miss Marjorie Maurer Cooper, secretary; Mrs. Harry Hammond, assistant; Mrs. Frank Sweasy, treasurer; and Mrs.

O. B. Mason, assistant. The program included a mono- 5iewari- iVirs- mas danCP win be heid Dec. 1 tnd Ktlvln Reamy Bruce and this chairman logue, the Christmas rePorled ill.

centra! School multi- of the 1 Brian Reamy, and Joy and Ann 0f the hospital project. bv Mrr Pete Jackson who 1 The next meeting will be Jan. 18 in me Lemrai Contracto i ii it Yciverton. ------------key by Mm. Pete Jackson who 6 purpose room, in this city.

This iS (linner at Bonwill be an open dance. also presented Juggler of isjQ(re Mrs. Dick played rr-Mri Elizabeth Had 0vfr thf ley and Mr, Clifford wls THEj assistant. P.anists appointed, Mre. wright.

M.ss haye Kughler entertain- were Mrs. Frank Sweasy Mrs Djck ed members or the Stone Creek BDBfc lUWn Mrs. Edgar Slough and Mrs.L„d Mlss Helen Rjchards (Bridge Club at a dinner Wed-i NAVY MOIIII.RWhe Mad- Aw.m, Schide was named reporter e.m« Kv, nesday evening at her Navy Mothers cum.er vechio's last night. A miniature tree which decorated the was awarded 7. I Un 1 V.

nnvi Mr. Donald Zimmerman Refreshments were served by The yellows are strong s. Dean assisted bv her bus- ites for both coaLs and dresses band, Mrs. Herbert Sledd, and for spring. Carols sung by the group and a then Roy Hunter.

with Mrs. Peter Pollock as her. a rendinp nF the Frank John of this city I will hold a Christmas party Mr. assistant. by Mrs.

Jackson the hosless- Monday at at the home and Teachers of the class are ed pr 0 gram. 1 The 12 ladies en- of Mrs. Edward Marks, Mrs Slough and Mrs. Janies Refreshments were served: aHur dinner wilh Roby. from a table attractively dec- Mrs.

John Armbrust opened orated in holiday appointments the meeting with scripture and and a gift exchange was also The Jan. 26 meeting will be will be held and members are i mnin SEVEN PLUS ONE MEETS The Seven Plus One Canasta club met at Mrs. John Dillon's prayer and business was conducted by Mrs. Pollock The group prepared a card lor Pe- enjoyed during the social hour. The Jan.

20 meeting will be I al Mrs. at Mrs. James Fisher home. Mrs. Ne Monday at p.m.

at tne and Tololll 3S assistant host- ill of this city. Mr. and Ray ave NE. Mrs. Phillip Sc (madenhut- Mrs.

Donald Wherley, Mrs. Schwartz and Mrs. Richard ten. I 1 and Ptizes went rs. i ur Harold Baker and Mrs.

Ivan McConnell will be assistant 1 ay lor ot a i and rs. Hawk winning awards. hostesses. A $1 gift exchange Uhrn and ess in three weeks. Ralph Ridenour's to bring their filled Christmas Mr Ml.

ever Dd atockings. Wednesday evening with Mrs. Times Class Ads lor resuitst FOR DIAPER! SERVICE information 42863 Dry anti Loandarara.

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