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Square Dance Club Meets On Saturday Four Square Dance Club met Saturday night at St. school hall. Marion Grangers played for dancing and John Amnah called the dances. A business meeting was conducted by Delbert Davis. Late in the evening refreshments were served by the committee, Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Thrush, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dawley and Mr. and Mrs.

Wendell Grubb. 4 Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fisher of Tolumbus were guests. Members present were Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Thrush, Mr. and Mrs. Don Lightfoot, Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pontious, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kitchen, Mr.

and Mrs. Wendell Grubb, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Helber, Mr. and Mrs.

Wilbur Lanning Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Keairns. Mr. and Mrs.

Dick Mowrey, Mr. Bnd Mrs. J. W. Ball, Mr.

and Mrs r. P. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Forest Glenn, Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Armstrong, Mr. and Mrs. John Schrader, Mrs. Mary Leach, Mr.

and Mrs. George Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Heft, Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Dawley, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Anderson, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Howdyshell and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Phillips. Committed for the Feb.

27tn meeting will be Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Keairns, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Kitchen and Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Nowels. Mrs. Pontious Entertains For Homemakers Sixteen members were present when Mrs. Robert Pontious entertained the Young Homemakers Club Jan.

21 at hr home on Walnut St. Mrs. Clyde Nihiser, a member of the Bridget Club of Rockbridge, i was present to learn the making of lamp shade covering. Mrs. Joseph Campbell demonstrated how to plastic shades and Mrs.

Harold Heinleiu instructed the group in making cloth shades for lamps. Following the demonstrations, a stork show er was given in honor ofj Mrs Arthur Kalklosch Get-well cards were sent to Kenneth lies and Mrs Lawrence Hansley members of the club who are ill. Mrs. Kenneth Crawford will be! hostess for the next meeting Feb 11 at her home on Lake Dtgan! Rd. A discussion of the subject "Ages and Stages of Children" will! be led by Miss Ethel Bower, home' demonstration agent of Hocking County.

Lunch was served by Mrs. Pon tious at a late hour. Danny and Stevie Pontious. sons of the were guests. Social Calendar Tuesday, Jan.

26 St. John Lutheran Women of the Church at home of Mrs. William De Long, 1010 Third 8 p.m. Mrs. Ed Ringhiser, program chairman.

Bring cookies. VFW Auxiliary at Pocahontas hall, 7:30 p.m. Initiation. Bring cookies or sandwiches. YWCA and Y-Teen banquet, 6 p.m., at Logan High School cafeteria.

Ticketslmay be purchased from Mrs. Brimner or Mrs. Wolfe. Past Club of Pythian Sisters, 5:30 p.m. Potluck at 6 p.m.

for all members. Committee Mrs. Ora Yaw, Mrs Ed Miller, Mrs Charles Bright. Questionnaire Club at home of Mrs. Frank Blasius, 7:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 27 Daughters of America Lodge meeting, 7:30 p.m. Club meeting to follow. All members urge to attend important meeting. Potluck refreshments.

Monday Creek Home Demonstration Club meets at home of Mrs. Arthur Mohler, 10 a.m. Potluck lunch. Sodality of St. Church of Junction City to sponsor a round and square dance, 8 p.m.

Refreshments. Queen Esther Drill Team at home of Mrs. O. J. Hysell, 8 p.m.

Mrs. Wayne Timberlake, assisting hostess Bring white elephant gift Adult Group of YWCA to have all day meeting at Girl Scout rooms. Sack lunch. Those interested in basket weaving have special invitation to attend. Laurel Valley Grange meeting, 7:30 p.m.

Short play to be featured Report of district conference to be given. Photo By Humphrey MR. AND MRS. JAMES THOMAS DEIBLE were married Jan. 8 at parsonage of the First Methodist Church in Logan.

Mrs. Deible, the former Rosemary Fisher, is bookkeeper for Firestone Store. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Fisher of Calico Ridge Rd.

Mr. Deible, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Deible of Calico Ridge is now serving with the United States Army at Fort Knox, Ky. Sewing Club Has Meeting At Home Of Mrs Rheinscheld Mrs.

Oscar Rheinscheld was hostess Jan. 21 to members and guests of the Thursday Sewing Club. Guests were Mrs. Mary Ann Kessell of the Rheinscheld home and Mrs. Jesse Shill of Lancaster.

Members present were Mrs. Vernon Nixon, Mrs. Joe M. Brown, Mrs. Starling Wolfe, Mrs.

Nathan Rutter, Mrs. Harry Crumley, Mrs. Newton Kitchen, Mrs. Paul E. Hansel, Mrs.

Fred Keller, Mrs. Herbert Marshall, Mrs. Harry Meldrim, Mrs. Levert Sain, Mrs. Pearl Duffy, Mrs.

Lawrence Courter, Mrs. John Liff, Mrs. Frank Courter, Mrs. Mattie O. Allen, Mrs.

Jesse Cooley and Mrs. Ed Johnston. During the business session the club voted a donation to, the Pdlio fund. Mrs. Herbert Marshall will entertain Feb.

18. Mrs. Ernest Nutter, Mrs. Richard Dunn and Mrs. David Shull.

An auction also was held for the benefit of the club. A tasty lunch was served at the close of the evening. Mrs. Noel Dyer was a guest. Other members present were Mrs.

Paul Wingrove, Mrs. Roy Thompson, Mrs. Gene Klinger and Mrs. Ernest Shull. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

Thompson. THE LOGAN DAILY NEWS Page 5 Tuesday, January 26, 1954 Girl Scout Activities Girl Scouts of Troop 2 met Friday after school at the Girl Scout rooms. The group worked on their second class requirements. They undertook a book binding project in which small notebooks were Marcia St. Clair opened the win dow on the miniature from which peered a Girl Scout of Pakistan.

Judy Freeman was elected to serve as the Juliettt Low representative of the troop. The next three meetings been planned to include three dif ferent kinds of ont pot meals. The meeting was closed in circh formation by singing In Ibian fashion. Girl Scouts present were Unde Adair, Judy Blankenship, Karen Brown, Mary Helen Conrad, Judy Freeman, Patricia Green, Sandra Harrison, Carolyn Ann llunsaker. Ann Kallas, Pamela Moorchouse.

Nancy Sue Pratt, Marcia Clair Susan Sayres, Joan Smith, Martha Sue Voris, Penny Wolfe, Linda Rider and Carol Heinlein. a Leaders attending were Mrs. Ar Hie Brimner and Mrs. Joe Brown They are assisted by Peggy Cum mins and Stella Kallas, Senior Scouts. Belle Aires Club at home of Mrs.

Johnny Greene, 215 E. Front 8 p.m. Social Circle at Blosscr's restaurant, 6 p.m. Mrs. Edgar Paul, hostess.

Thursday, Jan. 28 Homemakers Chorus organization meeting at Courthouse auditorium. 8 pm. Logan Squaw Club at Pocahontas hall Mrs. Arlis Hilcs, hostess.

Cub Scout Pack 452 pack meeting and program on "Cub Scout at St school hall, 8 Public invited. West Logan Mothers Club at West Logan school. 1 p.m. Program and "old dish" display. Lunch.

cottage prayer meeting at home of Mrs Frank Erasure, 1224 Third 2 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29 Reception for the Rev. Earl Schottke. new pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, and family, in new unit of church, 7:30 p.m.

Public invited. Sunday, Jan. 31 Everyone taking part in variety for-Polio benefit to meet for practice at East school, 1 p.m Mrs. John Shaw Feted At Dinner Mrs. John Shaw was guest of honor at a birthday dinner Sunday at her home on Logan Rt.

2. Guests were Mrs Hiram Green. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burton, A.

EUinger, Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Campbell and son David, Mr. ano Mrs Joe Hilton and sons Gary, Ricky and Curtis, Mr. and Mrs.

Dale Helber and daughters Brenda tnd Loraine. Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Huston and daughters Judy and Karen of Co lumbus visited Mrs. Shaw in the evening.

O'Henry Story Program For Nondescript Club Mrs. Virgil Harman was hostess Jan. 21 to the Nondescript Club. Following a six dinner at restaurant, the program of the evening was presented by Mrs. John Allen.

She gave a biographical sketch of and read one of his short stories entitled "Ransom of Red Mrs. Albert Seabright will be hostess Feb. 4 and Mrs. Harry Wright will have the program, her subject being of the Special guests of Mrs. Harman were Mrs.

Carlton Bright, Mrs. Russell Berlin. Mrs. Amos Potts and Mrs. Laura Silver.

Members present were Mrs. C. F. Ackers, Mrs. Crago Adair, Mrs Allen, Mrs.

Zoa Blosser, Mrs. Joe Case, Mrs. Thorne Cottrill, Mrs. Clarence Heine, Mrs. Raymond Keairns.

Mrs. Bess V. Mutchmore, Mrs. Charles Notestone, Mrs. Emerson Poston, Mrs.

Ralph Poston, Miss Bea Ross, Mrs. Seabright, Mrs. Harry Stevenson, Mrs. Paul Stivison, Mrs. Wright and Mrs.

Harman. Birthdays Today Your Future Tact and a conciliatory attitude in all your dealings will be helpful in the year ahead. If child born today shows a somewhat distrustful and suspicious disposition, parents should take pains to allay such feelings, to make the life happy and successful. Variety Club Meets At Burgess Home Members of the Falls Mill Variety Club were entertained last Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Bob Burgess.

Games and contests were enjoyed with prizes being won by Mrs. Effie Vale Has High Honors At Baldwin Wallace A former Logan mother and student at Baldwin Wallace College, is setting a stiff pace for her daughter, a student in another college. Mrs. Effie Vale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Vance Stewart of Logan, a junior at Baldwin Wallace, made the highest honorary, Dayton Miller. She also has made the list six times. Her daughter Shirley is a freshman at Ohio University. Duplicate Club Has Closing Meeting Of Series Monday Mrs. Edgar C.

Paul was hostess last evening to members of the Monday Duplicate Club at her E. Main St. home. This meeting being the end of a series, the losers will entertain the winners in two weeks. Winners of hostesses.

Mrs. Richard Tschappat the series are Mrs. J. R. HankisonJ alton to 21 mem- Mrs.

C. S. Matheny, Mrs. Russell I bers Bob Montgomery, Mrs. Howard White.

JcwcU and 1 erry Mrs. L. A. Riggs and Mrs. Ed- ward Kemper.

Mrs. Leslie Johnson was a substitute player and other members of the club present were Mrs, Lawrence Hack, Mrsj John Connor, I Mrs. E. W. Tschappat, Miss Mary Louise Bowen and Mrs.

Paul. Education Club met at East school cafeteria Wednesday, Jan. 20. The sales tax gift was presented to Mrs. Warren Polsley for collect! ing the most stamps, over a period of time.

Mrs. Robert Bateman was welcomed as a new member of the club. Winning prizes in the games were Mrs. Wallace Brown, Mrs. Bill Burgess and Mrs.

Robert Bateman. Refreshments were served by Mr. and Mrs. Abel Helber of Lancaster spent Sunday with their son Roscoe Helber and family, Logan Rt. 2.

Adult Education Club Has January Meeting At School Building Mrs. Ralph Fickel conducted the business meeting when the Adult Ohio Lady Loses 48 Lbs. Rennel Gets Results Whore Other Reduters Fail HELP The Fight AGAINST POLIO It Happened Today 1679 Robert Cavalier Sieur de LaSalle laid keel of first vessell built in western waters six miles above Niagara, N. Y. 1942 United States troops landed in North Ireland in World War II.

1945 United States Ninth Army joined British north of Aachen, Germany. 1950 India became in dependent republic, dropping al legiance to sovereign of England. Tuesday, Jan. 26 Wilmcr E. Glass, Fourth St.

Frank Brooks 258 Elm St. Kenneth Warren Carter 153 Poplar St. Paul Hartsough. Laurelvillc Mrs. Paul Angle (Pauline Patton) Mrs.

Lennic Henry, New Straitsville Barbara Sue Klinger, Logan Rt. 2 Jeanne Gartner, 7 years, Evans ville, Ind. Sigma Phi Gammas Name Delegates To Convention Sigma Phi Gamma sorority members held their business and social meeting Monday evening at the sorority rooms with Miss Judy Walsh presiding. Beard, former track and field star. Other members present were and professional football player Mrs.

Merl Bell, Mrs. MacDonald Zollie Toth are due for celebrations. Watson, Mrs. Richard Weis, Miss too. Marilyn Garverick, Mrs.

Ralph Courter. Mrs. Stanley Nutter, Mrs. of Logan Rt. 2 were Sunday eve- llappy Birthday Gen.

Douglas MacArthur, is undoubtedly celebrating his birthday today; Roy Chapman Andrews, zoologist and explorer; Percy Members of Brownie Troop 7 met Saturday morning in the Girl Scout rooms with their leader, Mrs. Everett McWilliams and Mrs. Wilbur Miller, assistant leader. They were assisted by Virginia Freeman, Marstiller and Ruth Cheryl Adcock, Girl Scouts. Following the Brownie promise the troop continued working on scrap books.

Mary Jane Wolfe and Aniti Lynne Adcock served the nibble box. READ THE WANT ADS Mr. and Mrs. Austin llarbargei and daughter Judy spent the week end in Cincinnati, the guests of Mrs. brother Moorehead and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coakley and son Gary of PL Pleasant, W. Va visited in Logan over the weekend with relatives and John Hamilton, Mrs. Michael Scap- arrotti.

Miss Bea Smith, Mrs. Eugene Johnson, Mrs. Harold Brown and Mrs. Jack Tschappat. Delegates and alternates to Gam ma Province Convention to be held Feb.

13-14 at Circleville were chos en. Mrs. Ralph Courter and Mrs Jack Tschappat are delegates and alternates are Miss Bea Smith and Miss Judy Walsh. Mrs. Hamilton, Mrs.

Nutter and Mrs. Clarence Grandy comprised the hostess committee. Refresh ments were served. ning guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Valley Rutter and Charles Rutter. Mr. and Mrs. Abel Helber of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Walke and children Harold Jr. and Vicki. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Helber and daughters Brenda and Loraine Girl You Love is Hoping (or pBUILD A DAM across that GULLY where your I fertile top soil washes away every time it rains.

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Many of my friends are now using Rennel with very excellent results. Imagine, eat plenty and lose weight with this safe, effective Rennel formula. in cost and fully guaranteed. Obtain liquid Rennel Concentrate at your drug store. Mix with fruit juice as per instructions on bottle.

and take two tablespoonfuls twice a day. all there is to it. You eat normal, regular meals. No need to starve tablets to fortify you against weakness while following rigid, unpleasant diets, because Rennel in liquid form safely takes care of your desire for sweets and fatty foods. It definitely stops you from eating more than necessary for the energy you spend.

At the same time it dehydrates and eliminates, almost like melting fat. You feel better, more peppy, more alive, but never starved or hungrv. Most important of all note how easily and naturally your excess weight fades away, how quickly bloat disappears, how much better you look and feel as your figure becomes younger and your vitality increases. Results are guaranteed with the very first bottle. Insist on genuine Rennel Concentrate.

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Main St. Phone 5-2015 PLYMOUTH Logan, Ohio.

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