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MONDAY. AFHTL 77 lBtn. The Doily Times, New Philg4elphio. Ohio SOCIETY FOR SOCIETY DIAL 42310 CLUBS FOR SOCIETY DIAL 42310 Jet Cadets Have Easter Egg Hunt The Jet of the Baptist Church, this city, First held Mr. And Mrs.

Joe E. Hurst Honored At Dinner Party Announce Program IF or Riel-J off Two-Piano Concert The program for the duo-plano recital which will be presented morrow evening in Dover high Fourteen youngsters attended 1 Joe E. Hurst of Hie who! The guest included a thelr third annual Easter egg hunt at a surprise dinner par- Mrs. Hurst and the remainder of yesterday afternoon at the home ty on Saturday evening at Union the evening was spent at their of Ricky Campbell. Route 1, Country Club were Mr.

and Mrs. home. the affair at which prizes were tomorrow will celebrate their twen- Dr. and Mrs George L. Sackett of.

th. awarded to Sara Bigler. I ty-fifth wedding anniversary. Shaker O4 Mr. and txKj-v 1 Campbell and Gary Meek.

The The party given by the Willard C. and Mr. and ThVrerttal will brain with "Mu 5 of the group were as-'Hursts' son-in-law and daughter. Mrs, Charles W. Harrison of nf and aisted by Toni Thomas.

Marcia Mr and Mrs. Willard C. cinnati; Mrs. I. Dale Empfield, Mr.

known piftnista will play! PERSONALS Wards Courtesy Night Tuesday Coen and John Campbell. of Cincinnati who arrived Friday and Mra. Raymond Thomas. Mr. present were Richard evening Meek.

Linda Meek, Donald Avon bere. to spend the weekend and Dorren L. Renner, Mr. and Fugue in Bach, Min- from the opera. The Sara Bigler.

CWlista Bigler, Ricky! Dinner for twenty-one served and Mrs Kelley Walker, Mr Rimaky-Koraakoff. Campbell, Joanna Hollingsworth, 81 a 'mtl )tf centered Eugrne Hurst and gjnging Claudia Youngen. Vicki Reynolds, arrangement of white roaes and the riesta of honor, all of thia city Msdnlghr-, Sim. pkh liti greenery in a silver container. Oary Steven.

Chris Meek and JU1' Campbell From tWs- ribbon atop The Jet Cadets meet each Sun-1 day evening in Fellow ship Hal! nf! the church at 6 30 Miss Jane Herron is leader and juI I children from the ages of nine to twelve are welcome Bride Of scribed with the numerals. 25, in franklin MothlOS the table. Short white candles, in- silver. were placed at intervals along the tables. At each place was a lacy, white nut basket which had Homer Affolters its handle adorned with a silvers wedding ring.

Following dinner. Mr. and Hess presented a Is Your 1 skit by of card Hove Hannv Enstpr drawings and commentary to show rH7 outstanding in the of a particularly Joyous Eas- guests of honor, ter at the home of Mr. and Mra, were presented to Mr. andj Homer Affolter, 325 Front yesterday, with two special contributing to the occa COUnty HotVe Upon returning to their home 1 Residents Given from morning church aervlces, the Affoilers were greeted by their tOSfGF TTCOtS son.

Airman 3-c James Affolter' tt Easter gifts for of the, tWriv Tuacarawaa County Home for the rin; iT.v* 1 Included individual Easter day ieaje with hU Abr- whJfih wfrc gerved wlth lce man Affolter has Just returned cream as dessert for list evening f.oni a thiee months tom o. duty Thege were to the on Guam He will return to his 7 tiys, if a 1 PiKT ttUft base at Alius. Oklahoma, in May. County councA oi the American and Mrs. John A Miller of Mrs.

Eva Me- Sackett Qeveland. O.J telephone call tomanother son. Cracken of RmJte 2 thla c4lyf announce the engagement of their1 SuffSgt Edward Affolter of MyT- pregldent of County Council. daughter. Marilyn, to Mr.

Frank- Le Beach. Carolina, In- January Dlvlglon of Grace Hn Lee Mathias, son of Mr. and Mr? At ted Lutheran church in Dover prepared Mrs. Earl Mathias of 421 Bank i to rr mri 4'fo. Lane SF fhu r.

tv ter in a hospital in Conway. I A community-wide invitation for I residents of area to join in Ward Week "Courtesy at I the New Philadelphia Montgomery I Ward store Tuesday from a to m. issued todav by A. H. Burger, store manager.

The event has been planned a preview of Week, which opens the day and continues through May 4th. Visitors to the store Tuesday will have a chance to win a valuable door prise to be made Tuesday at 9 p. m. Winners need will be played of 1)01 Present, and will be notified i by 01 isle for Dreaming'1 the title 3t of the third section of the ar event for all the company a program and Mrs. Riel and I said.

Plan. Jaffe will play the Andante from' o' ra began for Two Brahms. Plf' I las Raeumanmoff "Begin the Porter, and last year. New "Belle of the Anderson. WINS EASTER OUTFIT.

Candy ter Coloring Contest when she se- of the store, is on the right Candy phia store attracted 4.500 vlai- I "Music for will conclude unsold. 11-year-olo daughter of lected her new outfit at the Jack won first PriZe ln the contest over tors on courtesy night, the program. V4r. ntv othei children He, prize 4 Knina Mrs. Ed Unsold of Mineral City and Jill store in N.

Broadway here. nanaU The recital, which is being spon- winning panels will be displayed sored by the Dover-New Philadel- Saturday collected first prize Her mother ia the left a the Jack and Jill Shop. (DAILY DoVGNtGS M(3rk phia Business and Professional Uie Dally Times Bugs Bunny Eas- Mrs Charles Frltchie, manager I TIMES PHOTO). Women, wiU begin at 8 o'clock, 11 1 ---------------Ad mi on 90 cents proceeds bhbhh MHMHBIHHHPMMBMBW 1 I Spring Larnival In binal PERSONALS wdll be used to establish a scholarship fund. Tickets can be purchased from any member of the club or at the door tomorrow evening.

Club who have not Mrs. John Dixon and children, turned in their tickets and money Johnny and Wendy, of Lyndhurst, are asked to do so tomorrow eve- week ith Mrs. Dix Dress Rehearsal Sessions be 55th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Maurer of 221 E.

loth st. Dover, marked their 55th wedding anniversary Friday and were honored by their family at a party Saturday evening at Winfield Grange hall. It was the first time in 10 years that MISS MARILYN MILLER an Banter basket for each of the Lane. SE. this city, of veterans who died! forma in Cleveland of the Met 120 of the home.

Miller employed with the from service-connected Injuries or ropolitan Opera Company The baby, who been named Mary Jo, weighed pounds Busy with details of the final black light. Amid this setting, vvning at the concert. Thej are to mother. Mrs. Vincent Emr- dress rehearsals for New Philadel.

fore a stage backdrop embellished thf entire family had been to- contact Mrs. Evan Owens or a M)n Hiah Ave annual with a painting of a large phono- member of her committee. where Mr. Dixon also spent the all ln the graph record and dancing Twelve children attended. weekend.

Sunday of Mrs. production friU meet tonight and the carnival cast will present a Bridgeport, R. Emerson, whoae birthday night in the school au- fast moving parade of talent nets. Stahleker of Bolivar, ebrated with a dinner, were her ditorium in preparation for the op- Members of the home Judy Ensman of sister. Mrs.

Naamah and ening performance on Wednesday economics department hove assist- Austtnburg, Edith Ferguson of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Murray and night. ed in the making of costumes for Mechanicsburg, Shirley Reed of children. Ted.

Blilv and The Carnival theme this year is the production. Clyde and Paul of this of Cleveland. Mrs. Emerson ac the and students, un- There will be three performances QUberl- Harvey, Earl and the Dixons to their home der the supervision of faculty mem- on successive evenings, beginning Dover, where she will spend two weeks, bers. have been working to create Wednesday, April 24th and run- The Maurers' 34 grandchildren They will attend three of the per- an effective stage setting utilizing ntng through Friday.

April 2ftth. and grandchildren also -----------------------------------------------------1 Curtain time each night will be Mtehded 8:15 Tickets still can be ob- Mrs Maurer is the former Edith tained from New Philadelphia high Tanzer. daughter of the late Mr New Benefits For Widows Of Vets Lauralee Surbey Has Birthday Party of the presentation. For the past several years, this group has been making up birth day boxes which are taken each to the home for those cele- ttrauns Probate Court school students fifth birthday anniversary Saturday by entertaining a group of friends at a birthday party. She is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Surbey and the party held at their home, 308 Iron Dover An Easter theme was ear- yaatarday morning- i ftvors f0T eac Telephone Company in! diseases were urged today, by: Dr. and Robert Crone- 43 woman were prepared i Cleveland Her fiance, a 1952 Charles Knlsely, offtcer-ln-chargc baugh and son. Bobbie of Blanches- by the Aid of graduate of New Philadelphia of the local Admlnistra- i ter, Ohio, spent Easter weekend with Mrs Mae Robbin in charge High School, is with Warner it I tion office in the Tuscarawas Sav- with Mrs, Cronebaugh's prents, Mr. Swaaey in Cleveland.

i ings and Loan building to apply for I and Mrs. William Belknap of 1005 No date has been selected for the new increased Walnut st, Dover, and his par- Estate of W. Brown of New- the wedding. i pensatlon ents. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert E. valued at $15,191.22, The increased payments do not Cronebaugh of 449 High ave. according to Ella M. Brown, exe- apply to widows of veterans who New Philadelphia.

cutrix. Lima Missionary Society have been receiving non service Guests yesterday at Mr. andj will of Katherine S. Daly of Do- Hnn Dinner At Church connected pensions. The pensions Mrs.

Robert Mizer's home in Mas Ver twp. filed for probate, leaves 1 lua dinner 1 v-fiuruii received by these widows, remain suion were Mrs. parents her interest in real estate and The Missionary Society oi the the same. Mr. Knisely said.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Parson. household and furniture to1 Lima Presbyterian church of SUa- under Public Law 881, which be- parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Al- her husband. Cornelius M. Daly; FRONT AVE. P.

T. A. a in SZJ January 1.1957 vln Miwr. and Mr and Mra. Clin- j3.ooo to a Adrlel The Front Ave.

T. A. met re- Requests Are Due whnr. a covered olah dinner Knlsely sa that Congress Schear aU of Dover Katherine Williams: J1.00U e.ch to at the school and elecUd the a to preserve acreage a choice to widows of veterans, Mrs. Phillip Pietro of 404 N.

a grandson. Christopher D. Wil-j following new Dr. Charles history been sent to each whose death was servlce-connecte Wooster ave. Dover, returned Uams, and a sister, Emma Gude- Newell Mrs Raloh onH farm 001 decorations and each Methodist Church, together with vice-president Mr.

Ruswll Clarke elect to receive compensation home Sunday after being a patient 5500 to the Mineral City Jr bvlhe MCOtUce This gncat present. entered an Kaster eg. 5 551? Methodist Jr. Dept. Hunts Eggs At Park Twenty-aix childrne of the Jun ior Department oi the First and Mrs.

Adam Lanzer of Stone Creek, and her husband la a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Christ Maurer of Stone Creek. They were married April 9, 1902. in Zoar and have resided in Dover since Mr.

Maurer was employed by the Sehanango Penn Mold Co. unul he retired in 1952. Acreage History served. The meeting was in charge of the ket cake aa a favor. Relay games hunt on Saturday morning at Tus- were played and the children con cora Park.

faces as another diversion. nic lunch was served. Earl White. (method that would be to her ownjAlpeter of 807 Walnut st. Dover, is Mary Daly wiU! banner to Ralnh i om Quests the party were Richy Charles Scalambrlno, the lunlor The next meeting will be on May advantage.

Mr. Knlsely said, and, a patient at Timken Mercy hospital the husband execute. S. rS ur.de eLLiT.T.n,.* url k. cru 01 Mri- room numbtr csr-The Thc 1 Edwards.

Todd Miller. Diane Mil- Mrs. Arthur Mrs. Doug DORRIE MILLER 44. R.

C. The Dorrie Miller Hartaock and Mrs. Charle. advantageoua, can be secured atlta convalescing at her home. 247 in.ni,siratrlx.

and Aurbev. sister the amwuri wui meet ai ciock Arfm 4 4 4 been thvn.lssetl tron, Gnadenhuuen valued at J3.505. ac- Pbysicl Fitnes. of Our 1 date for'hlW the request '1 Refreshments were served by Form MQ-31. The final date tor fU- and Cherie Surbey.

sister of the ambr.no, guest of honor. Canasta Club Meets With Mrs. E. Belknap on Tuesday evening in G. A.

R. Hall. All members are asked to be present for inspection and each is to take a covered dish. the local Veterans Administration; RUth ave, Mansfield, office. The office hours are from 8 a.

m. to 4:45 p. and it is open all day Monday through Friday of each week. special class and members of the ing the request for Corn ia Aug. executive committee.

t. PLAY READING GROUP The Play Reading Group of the Ike ADSent, White FRAZIER-WARNER CIRCLES A meeting of the Frazier Warner Circles of the First Presbyterian Church wUl be held on Wed- The Seven-Plus-One Canasta club! nesday evening at at met recently at the home of Mrs the Floyd Stine home. 500 A wm mect Emerson Belknap in RosweU with Broadway, with Mrs. Myrtle Stol- nlght Q.clock al Uje home of H0USe COSter EaQ Max Caro.l as an additional ler as hostess. Mrs.

M. W. Everhard, 125 North -sWe NE Mrs. Jonn Ga.anga was anowered with birthday Score prizes LUTHERAN LUNCHEON went to Mra. John Dillon and Mrs.

The quarterly luncheon of the COMMUNITY HEALTH CLl George Cerveni. At the enc of the of the Emmanuel Luther- The Community Health Club will kigantic Easter egg omelet on evening, lunch served by the an Church will be held on Thurs- hold a meeting on Tuesday eve- the House today but hostess. day afternoon. April 25th, at 12:30 ning at 7:30 at the New the President Eisen Cervlni will entertain the o'clock. Reservations can be made Philadelphia Center.

famed Producer 1 Crash To Complete Plans For FAIRFIELD GRYNGE 1408 Fairfield Grange 1408 will meet on Wednesday evening, April 24th REBEKAII A meeting of Bethesda Rebekah i no. 3 io win be held on Mental Health Drive Thursday evening at 7:30 in There will be an important F- ing ot the members of the Fiance 1 Commltiee of the Tuscgrawas Val-Nils; ber committee. JEN KIN 8 -S INGIi A US CIRCLES 2 through May 4. at the Guidance club at her home for ita May 1st by calling 8-5773 or 3-1884 before meeting. Tuesday noon.

WrNSUMS Roll Crowd Reduced oatf pCehaLdi tiSf o' 2 2 SiMtw JP WASHINGTON 'INS) Thou- or cabaret entertainment producer; fund to be conducted April vanda of young.ter, whipped up a WuSX The Ctrc.e* Canter office at Union hospiul cident over the weekend. the First Presbyterian church will Tuesday at p. m. Granlund, 57, suffered a frac- meet on Wednesday night at 7:30 Final for the drive will be tured skull and died a few hours at the home of Mrs. made and literature will be later in the Southern Nevada Me- Uam Miller, 749 Second st, SE.

tributed to the workers. mortal hospital. Those planning to attend are to death ended a color- call 6 2302. Read it first the Daily Times. hower prevented the juvenile mob scene.

Despite one of the customary AMPUS COMMENTS ATTENTION! All High School Seniors BUSINESS COLLEGE EDUCATION PAYS OFF Recent graduates have been placed at starting salaries $50.00 to $125.00 per month MORE than high school graduates can expect. CANTON ACTUAL CAN TRAIN YOU for a better job and higher income. Our graduates are in great demand. Learn Office Management, Business Administration, Accounting Secretarial. Stenographic, Clerk-Typist, Receptionist, (the ABC Visit our school, talk to our Our counsellors will gladly help you plan for a secure future.

RESERVE YOUR DESK BY ENROLLING NOW Summer term begins June 10th. Free student placement. Our office is open Monday through Friday 8:30 a. m. to 5 p.

m. and Thurs. evenings until 9 p. Saturday 8:30 until I p. m.

Special Typing For Teen-Agers And College Students Canton Actual Business College 428 MARKET N. CANTON, OHIO Phone GL 3 5908 Mail Coupon For New Free Catalog Today 1957 Catalog NP CANTON ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE 428 Market N. Canton. Ohio NAME ADDRESS CITY loveliest phyllis Ann Stanbarger. spring mortimgs anyone could re- daughler Mr.

and Mr(. E. Carrer that covered euch v.r eiub I lhc the stanbarger of Strasburg. hu been tKl purvvltx as sailor, boxer, man A.PH* Ph. sorortty tu of prize flghle.s, -port, Ruth Houze in New Cumberland.

the executive mansion was thinner candldate for Adytum Queen. Miss press agent, and the conduct of the youngsters, stanbarger is a junior at Denison more decorous than has been the i university. The Adytum is the un case in years past. The President and the first lady EAGLES AUXILIARY The New Philadelphia Auxiliary will meet on Tuesday are on xacatlon at Augusta, year book. evening at 8 at the hall In South Broadway.

Bow Points Out Slashes In Budget and their grandchildren, who on hand today. Nevertheless, more than 1,000 Alvin C. Marsh, He bom in Lapland and lived and worked in Providence. R. when he first came to the United He got into show business as a press agent for Marcus Loew.

His MARRIAGE LICENSES shared star billing at previous Richard D. Brow 25, m. 11 opt --1 nroducer of cabaret Monbki roll6. O-jU- g- it Many of the top performers in children and escorting adults were) AiV1" show business got their start in admitted to the premises in the manufacturing coinpani ex cu Qrftnjund shows. Among them (first hour after the gates and Carolyn J.

Laws. 22, acnooi 11 were -j-exafc Guinan, Harry Rich- Congressional refusal to enact opened. brgrian, both of this city. man. Barbara Stanwyck.

Ctaire new federal grant programs can The small fry quickly settled Richard Hershberger. 21 Luce Mae Clarke. Ruby Keeler, save more than $500,000,000 now i down to the business of rolling and Marlene Ba.der, 19, wait Sherec North and Yvonne De included in the federal budget, and smashing brightly colored both of Shanesvule. Carlo. Rep.

Frank T. Bow said today I hard-boiled eggs across the green Thomas Mizer. 23, mechanic, and he prepared to attend a meeting expanse of the White House Carol Divida. 22 assistant cashier, i in Dover tonight. grounds.

of Strasburg. V-IOSS AOS UOSI JO Lime Federal aid for school construe-: The U. S. Marine Corps band We Give Your Old Rugs a New lease on Beauty appropriate tion, additional grants tor medi- boomed and tooted cal research and training, a juve- musie. nile delinquency program and re- development of distressed areas i are proposed new A rlvnnrorl Plrcf which can be rejected Bow said iTSl The representative is in Dover AiH Plncc novpr nf IIUII il wU to address the Dover Chamber of Commerce tonight.

Injuries Fatal COLUMBUS E. Mounts, 29. of Prospect, died Sunday in University hospital from injuries received last Monday when he fell off a trailer on Route 47. a mile west of Prospect in Marion county. Authorities said Mounts standing on the trailer loaded with furniture as it was being away and accidentally slipped.

Dr. Harold F. Wherley will teach an advanced class in Red Cross first aid at Union hospital start- ing Thursday evening at 8. The course will consist of six I two hour sessions and is open I to all who hold a current Red Cross standard first aid certificate. Such certificates are good for three years after the course completed.

Reservations for the advanced classes may be made by contacting the Tuscarawas co Chapter Red Cross in this city or dialing 4 2078. PRICES SLASHED! ON NATIONALLY ADVERTISED DINNERWARE SEF. WED. PAPER FOR DETAILS MILLER STUDIO COMMfM or FAIR AND TUiC MtW FHIU. CffPT STORE Wt-TH A PERSONALITY OFf.

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