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Literary Club Elects 1959-60 Off DCCW Conference To Be Held In Columbus, 0. ICCTS The president of the Columbus Mrs. Charles Riel of Dover hot responding secretory, oil of Do Diocesan Council of Cothollc Wo- been elected 1959-196Q president of end Miss Zello Kelly of this men, Mrs. Fronklin J. Eyerman, the Woman's Literary Club.

8 he win succeed Mrs Oeorge Weller of Dover to that office, Members of the club elected new officers at their annual dinner meeting which was held evening In the Schoenbrunn Moravian church. Colorful Spring bouquets and favors were used on the tables In addition to Mrs, Riel, the new officers of the club ore Miss Dorothy Fell, first vice president; Mrs, city, treasurer. announces that a Legislative Con- Mrs, M. Paul Redinger of Dover, ference will be held on Wednesday, a guest, presented the after dinner i April 1959 at the Neil House In program Attired in an authenie Columbus costume, she presented an ex- Mr, James Hoilern. executive tremely interesting talk concern- secretary of the Ohio Welfare Coning the Zoar Separatists.

ference will be the featured Announcements concerning the speaker at the noon luncheon. Tea, which will be held April The program will open with were made during the business Istntlon at 10:00 a. A work- SOCIETY CLUBS FOR SOCIETY PERSONALS 0IAL 42310 Homemakers' Class Holds Meeting Dover Study Club Concludes Season The Dover Study Club FRONT AVE. F. held Its last formal meeting of the The Ave A.

win Chu-rh hum Jut Mrs John McCullough of Dover evening at 7:10 clock. The guest Mr, o. will be Pfc, Ch.e, so of Dover, will assume the pres- Clark. Tha nominating comm.t- mtm J. Idency of club September.

tee. ohlch includes Mr, J.ck Mor- Ttrenty-two member, of Ute club jm Mr. John Enjledln.er. Mr, Ralph TW D.lly Tue.d.y, M.rcli II. 1W.

Ne, li.ll, tap 'wlTirSSi session Club members also voted a donation to CARE. Guests at the meeting were Mrs. Charles Fox and Mrs, Gall H. E. Reed, second vice presi-! Winkler of Dover.

Miss Margaret dent; Mrs, John Schenk, recording Reinke and Mrs Helen Spring of secretary and Mrs. Guy Ford, Onadenhutten. NINEVEH GRANGE Nineveh Orsnge will meet on Thursday evening. March 19th, when open house will be held and a covered dish supper will be served at 8:45 o'clock. Friends sre welcome.

Those attending are to take table service and covered dish es. Beverages will be furnished, A program will follow the dinner and there will be judging of the apron contest for the ladies of the grange. The grange will have a dance on Saturday night, March 21st, and the ladles of the grange are asked to take pies. The public la Invited. Wells-Miller Rites To Be This Sunday FAIRFIELD GRANGE A meeting of Fairfield Grange will be held on Friday evening.

March 20th, at 8 o'clock, In the grange hall. All those who have made aprons are to take them for the contest and Judging The ladies are to take covered dishes and sandwiches. 4-H CLUB STITCH AND STEW CLUB A recent meeting of the Stitch and Stew 4-H Club was by the president, Angela Flschlo. The club advisor gave a talk on the color and texture of food. The remainder of the meeting time was devoted to knitting.

shop on the legislative program of the Columbus Diocesan Council of the National Council of Catholicj Women will be conducted by Mrs, George DeNucci, Diocesan Chairman of Social Action. Miss Katherine McLean. Central Deanery Chairman of Legislation, and Mrs, Frank H. Vogel, Diocesan Chairman of Legislation. Mr.

Hollern's address at the luncheon meeting will be on current legislation. At 1:30 p. the participants will attend the legislative sessions at the State House. Tours of the Senate chambers, I the House of Representatives and 1 various committee rooms will br conducted. These will be followed by committee at 3:30 p.

m. Forms will be distributed to those wishing to report the hearings. Reservations at 82.25 each can be made locally by calling Mrs. John Cthon, 6-3883. 44 Tells Michigan Woman's Club Of Schoenbrunn The restored village of Schoenbrunn provided the topic for an interesting paper given recently for the Monroe Woman Club In Mr and Mrs Lester R.

Miller of Monroe. Mich by a former New Philadelphia resident. Mrs. J. R.

Barfuss. the former Elizabeth Glauser of this city, had prepared and presented the paper which described the restored pioneer Moravian settlement which was established In 1772 by the Cash'Donehuc Vows Told In Sharon Moravian Church of Dovsr, attended last evening's new slate for the coming year and devotions MISS SHIRLEY ANN MILLER Route 1, Onadenhutten, are announcing the approaching marriage of their eldest daughter, Shirley Ann, to Mr. Robert Dean Wells, son of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Wells of Route 3. Freeport.

Miss Miller Is a 1956 graduate of Miss Margaret Lawrence guest speaker for the evening and gave an interesting talk concerainz Mexico City, She aim showed arttc les which she had purchased that city During the social hour, lunch meeting. Hostess was Mrs. John there will be election of officers. Tennant and she entertained at her home on Reeves Do- WEST P. T.

A ver Fathers Night will 1 observed Miss Emms Frlta of Dover pre- at Thursday meeting of seated the program which con- the West T. A which will be cerned noted women la politics. hekl at 7:30 o'clock in the school's A report from the Executive multi purpose room. A film will was served by the hosts Board of the Doser Federation of be shown by Dr. snd Mrs D.

Th, next meeting wUl be on April Clubs was given during Downey of Dover There will be 1Jlh tt thr homp Mr and Mr, brief business session and mem election of officers. Edward Snyder Mr snd Mrs Stu bers made plans to hold picnic ber will conduct devotions and the June. CENTRAL P. T. A.

siabaughs will furnish entertain A St. Day theme was The March meeting of the Cen- ment used In appointments when Mrs tral P. T. A. will be held at 7:30 4 Tennant served refreshments.

The o'clock on Thursday night in the buffet table was covered with multi-purpose room of the school, green cloth and centered with an An interesting program will be arrangement of green and white presented and will concern the carnationa in a milk glass eon-i health of children Dr. John F. talner. Dark green tapers flanked Hawk. D.

D. will discuss teeth Gnaden's Eidelweis Council Meets the flowers Eighteen members were present last week when Eidelweis Council No. 203, Daughters of America, F.O.P. Auxiliary Has Meeting Here Harmon Photo MRS, ROBERT L. CASH Gnadenhutten High School and is Zelsberger.

aft mi Mrs- talk was given a K. In Onadenhutten. Mr. a 19M graduate of Precpon Htgh! Church Teachers Hear NEA Official Karl assistant secretary of the National Educational Assoc, gave an inspiring address to the members of the Dover Teachers' and their guests Monday afternoon at the high school auditorium. Mr Berns stated that there are tw opposing forces In the orld the communistic rule of force and the democratic way of free enterprise.

The educational force of the free world is the only way the free world has of countering the communistic forces. He related that in his travels customs and the church's reputation for establishing schools and for having a true love of music as an Integral part of the people and their faith. School, is employed at The Evening Chronicle in Uhrichsville. The wedding will take place In St United Church of Christ in Port Washington at two-thirty on Sunday afternoon, March 22nd. Open church will be observed.

Following the ceremony, a reception for the immediate families will be held in the church social room, 4 4 Vivian Legg Has Birthday Party In celebration of the ninth birth- fifiver Snrflfltv day anniversary of Vivian Jane UOYer OOrUTIlJ Legg. her mother, Mrs. Clifford Castello. entertained a number of guests on Saturday afternoon at their heme, 729 West High Ave this city, Games were played and prises were awarded to Patty Bail. Linda Aberth, Cathy Jarvis, Carolyn Refreshments were served at a table effectively decorated with Easter appointments.

Hostesses were Mrs. Kenneth Dafforn and Mrs. Howard Dafforn of Dover. The business session was eon- ducted by Mrs. John Downey of this city, president of the Auxlll- Exchanging marriage vows on last Saturday afternoon in Sharon ary.

She reported that a member, Moravian Church. near Tuscarawas, were Miss Margaret Ann Done- Mrs. Ralph Romlg of UhrichsviUe, hue, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lacy W.

Donehue of Tuscarawas, and is ill. Mr. Robert L. Cash, son of Mr. Myrl Cash of Beach City, Ohio The Rev.

Richard Michel, pastor of the church was officiant for the double ring ceremony at two o'clock. Two candelabra, palms and SCnOOl MotnCtS luD bouquets of white roses and snapdragons formed the altar setting and the pews were marked with satin bows. As prelude for the exchange of vows, Mrs. Elmer Cribbs played and Dr. Giles.

will speak cm general health There will be music by the high school met in Gnadenhutten Mrs. Cla Dixie Land Band, under the dlree- ton Hlbtnger. councilor, had charge tion of George Poice of the meeting, Practice was conducted for the T1SCAR4WAS AVE f. T. A.

annual inspection to be held oh The originality of the women a meeting of the Tuscarawas April 27th It was decided that, at who belong to the Fraternal Or- Ave. P. T. A. will be held on the next meeting, the council will der of Auxiliary was tested Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock hold white elephant sale and thi when they met last evening in the in the multi-purpose room of the proceeds will be to the Philadelphia Police Station school The theme for the program denhutten Volunteer Fire were given newspapers snd will be View the World I ment to aid their drive for a re- from these they made Easter en- through and the speak armbits.

er will be Mrs. William Hinds 11- Thia contest, which won by branan of the New Phlladelphla- Mrs Oary Groh of Dover was County District Li- conducted by Mrs William Fox of brary There will be election of of- Dover. Mrs. Hcber Patton, also fleers and refreshments will be AAre Fit her of Dover, won the mystery prize, by the first grade I TO ihiiCf fh suscitator. The next meeting will be March 23rd at 7:30 o'clock.

on room mothers. Hostess To Circle PERSONALS A similar restored village at Winston-Salem, North Carolina, also was described by Mrs. Barfuss who told of having attended an Easter Sunday morning Moravian service there. She concluded her paper by saying, the voice of the Moravian church is heard on the side of Christian unity in essentials; on liberty in non-essentials and on charity in all discipline problems and Sally Diefenbach. Vivian was given many nice gifts Others present were Kathy Ball, Nancy Diefenbach.

Diana West. Beverly Hawk, Sherry Lappm, Susie Pompey, Becky Tylka, Judy Wenger and Cathy Zion, Lunch was served from a table Has Easter Party Easter decorations were used throughout the Dover rooms of Mu Chapter of Apha PI Sigma Sorority when members gathered there last evening for a meeting and party. Mrs. William Hutras was chairman for the social and assisting her were Mrs James Rosenbcr- ry. Mrs.

Joe LaScola, Mrs. Richard Retfert and Mrs. Fred heimer of Dover. A tall taper, surrounded by grass and colorful Easter eggs, centered each of the small tables there were no in the school of Hawaii as they have known the oppressor's methods and have a more wholesome attitude toward the value of education. Mr that war can be Irom averted and that the moral and n-.

blrUldav cakf dfc. nanctal support given the schools orated in pink, green and yellow at which refreshments were serv of the nation will be the average Candelabra holding pink and green ed wa8 end prizes man's best method of combatting tapers were at the ends of the were won by Mc- those forces which are opposing table. Mrs. Castello was assisted Brtde and Mrt- Ed the democratic way of life. In serving by Mrs.

Arthur Ball Members wore original Easter President Don Peters announc- grandmother of the guest of the meetlnR and Mrs- ed the following officers for the Gifts were sent by Joanna Hoi- Devore won the prize for coming year President. Harold lingsworth. Debbie Ball, Jeannle Ramsey, Vice President, Don Ellwood and Christine Tedrick and Wright; Secretary. Helen Carrl- the guest of brother. Paul.

Treasurer, Edward Hamsher. 01 vuia mi 9 vuvimg organ selections which fMlty KjUllU ed 7- d'Amour Orchids" and jCTVe JUppGf Elects New Officers Seventeen members of the Moth-, Athletic Club of I 22; Easter Custom Observed in My Home" was the roll call topic when the Friendship Circle mrt last evening Fourteen members attended the meeting for which Mr-. Mrs Philip Pietro. and Mrs. Ted riiher of 215 13th Do- Philip Pietro, of 404 N.

Wooster was the hostess Her assistants Dover, have returned after were Mlift Martha Henney and spending a month In Miami. Fla. Mrs Donald Oopp Debra Ann Dunlap, daughter of p0r the program Miss Bina Sterl- Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dunlap of of Dover presented an excellent Route 3.

Dover, was admitted Sun- lt.Yiew of the book day to Canton Aultman Hospital, to Paris." This was preceded She is in room number 269. Mrs. Herbert H. McMerrellof snd Bacrrd Heart Schools met on Sunday In the St Joseph's eafe-1 ter Is In Dover The following officers were elected for next year: Aultman Hospital, Canton. Her I room number is 185.

Mrs. Herbert Agnes) rell. RD 1. this city. Is a patient at The Women Guild of Trinity Mrs.

Frank Pace, president. Mrs Aultman hoepital to Canton by devotions, gives by Miss Henney, 4 4 4 DITTO-BO WELL CIRCLE The Ditto-Bonnr 11 Circle of the First Methodist Church will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Barbee, 322 North Beoadway, Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Mrv Ernest Walker will be assistant hostess. 4 4 4 METHODIST BIBLE The Ladies' Bible Class of the an open bateau neckline and brief convention to be held in Cleveland be held OB April 19th Vt Ave.

and Mr. and Mrs. C. i First Methodist church will meet sleeves which were complimented May, Announcement also was cjock at St Joseph's cafeteria. Lostetter of 1313 N.

Wooster ave, on Friday evening at 7:30 at the church. The nominating committee will give its report. Mr. Clarence Church met last' m'ght I I observation. She is In room rt the of church and me Ferchill.

vice presidents; Mrs. rivr in mariaop bv her father sup- Contini. recording sec Mr and Robert Rtofftr of Given in mariage her father, to scrVed for the public on reUry and Mrs Louis Leone Brentwood. sre parents of a the bride was gowned in silk organ- April 25th son born on March llth The ba- za and Ale neon lace. The dress was Mrs Robert Dumermuth of this The club decided to prepare and are Mr.

and floor-lenKth and was designed with clly was named delegate to the annual athletic banquet D- Stoffer of 222 Glen- by matching mitts. An appi.que of made of the regional meeting of Mrs Ferchill and' Mrs. Leone Dover. the lace outlined the neckline and the Canton Region to be held on co-chairmen in charge 111 formed a tapering panel on the bod- April 30th at Trinity Church to of arrangements for the banquet ice front The full skirt was lightly Alliance. whlch by the atletie Wilbert OttS T0 flared.

A tiara of tiny pearls held The evening's program finished board. the bride's finger-tip length veil of the study of the books of the Acts The next meeting of the Moth- Mark Anniversary illusion and she carried a the Apostles and Mrs. Kenneth eri- club will be held on April 12th. Vlr mnH a.nKfl„ JL of white rosebuds, arranged about! Sew all was leader for this closing 4 4 4 an orchid, atop a Bible. study session.

A social hour fol- Mrs. Joseph Warner of and were HolmeS ClaSS Meets Plains, Vermont, matron of by the hostesses. Mrs Fred 0 a honor for her sister. Miss Betty clty and G. As DOUffl nOWf Rebecca Raff of Massillon was of St.

Day The J. Y. CTaaa of the Holmes Grange Hall to1 Stone rerk bridesmaid and ss Patricia Ann made a pretty setting reh met nn swturdav 2 to 4 0 clock Sunday after MIDVALE MINSTREL PRACTICE Rehearsal for the Midvale P. A. minstrel wdll be held tonight at Oti of! 7:30 o'clock in the music room of Route 3.

this city, will celebrate the school their silver wedding anniversary Sunday, March 22 Open house will be held in Jet- for the buffet table. Donehue of Tuscarawas, a niece of the bride, was junior bridesmaid. They wore identical mint green. gowns of sheer taffeta, detailed with fitted bodices and softly full skirts. The saucer curved necklines were accented with shoulder bows and bows also trimmed the back panels of the skirts.

All three of the attendants had A pastry sale was planned by circular face veils held In place i members of Twig 7 of the Union pretty setting Methodist Church met on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and poon Ctair King of Cmnton wUl Mr, aoUt, wupl, UiTttad. b. guest speaker for the next guild vnh All relatives snd friends of Mns Ave TR1 CLASS The Trl 8 Class of the First E. U.

B. Church will meet on Friday evening, March 20th. at the home of Robert Palmer, 331 Beaver NE. Twig 7 Plans Pastry Sale the most outstand- co: and Assistant Groh. Treasurer, Glenn Probate Court having made ing one.

Mrs. Daniel Judy appointed Mrs, Joe Youmans. Mrs. Rosenberry and Miss McBride to serve as a nominating committee. Mrs.

Ross Rondlnella was named chairman of the April 8 meeting and party and Mrs. Roaenberry will serve as chairman for the annual Will of the late Ludwig Ries, of Dennison, leaves his estate to his wife, Grace and nominates her executrix of the will made Sept. 28. 1932 Jacob W. Clatterbuck nominated administrator under 6.000 bond of estate of the late Dorothy E.

Ctatterbuck of Dover Estate of the late Harvey Vogel of thU city, assessed $5 87 inheritance tax on net valuation of $6,840. Supper Party At Aaron Rizer Home Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Rizer of Somerdale gave coon supper party mother-daughter banquet May 11. on Saturday evening at their home I with twenty-one guests attending. The evening was spent playing Robert Smith TQ cards.

Films of Canada, Yellow- KUUVri JUIUU I stone National Park. Niagara fTsxf DAnFPP Af flSl I Florida and Wyoming were shown UCgreC Ml KJJU Hospital Auxiliary when they met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. Foeter, North Broadway. Assistant hostesses for the meeting were Mrs.

Esrl Smith. Mrs. Arthur Llmbach snd Mrs Earl by Joseph Varadi. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.

William Burk. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ewing, Mike Bory and Bobby Farnsworth of Mineral City; Mr. and Mrs.

John Dalton and daughter, Ear! Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. Hen- Robert Dale Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert C. Smith of Route 3, Dover, will be graduated from Ohio State University with a B. S. degree this Thursday. Mr.

8mith plans to enter Dental School this fall. He and his wife ry Cappillo and family of Somer- live at the Arlington Plaza Apts, dale; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Varadi i860 North Star Road. Columbus, of this city snd Frances.

Edna, Janet, Timmy and Brenda Rizer. with tiaras of white rosebuds ami they carried bouquets of white roses. Mr. William Spurgeon of Beach City was best man for Mr. Cash and ushers were Mr.

Charles Donehue of Tuscarawas, a brother of the bride, and Mr. Ronald Crosky 1 of Beach City, For her daughters mariage, Mrs. Donehue was attired to a dress of navy blue iace with which she used navy blue and white accessories Her corsage was of miniature pink roses. The reception was held in the social room of the church where iss Orpha Donehue and Mrs. John Spring, aunts of the bride, presided.

When Mr. Cash and his bride left for a tour of the southwestern I Unwfl states, the latter was wearing a meeifng navy blue silk print dress with The meeting was opened with 1 prayer by Mrs. Don Lawver and devotions were led by Mr. Baum. During the business session, the group decided to make cancer pads at the next meeting Games were played and prizes went to Mrs.

Lawver and Mrs. Harry Milligan. A group contest was won by the men Lunch was served by the hosts. The next meeting will be on April llth at the home pi Mr. and Mrs.

WilUara Duncan, Routed, this city 4 4 4 Ladrach and they and Mrs. Foster 01 Ro-ck Collection On Mrs. Smith was appointed to rep- Display At Library a (ka A fine collection of rocks and resent the twig at the state meeting. The twig members continued their work on making puppets for the pediatrics department at Union Hospita, On April 13th. the twig will meet with Miss Frances Ditto.

4- Pythian Sisters The Pythian Sisters met on Frl- mtnersls Is on ehibit at the New Philadelphia Tuscarawas County District Library. The collection Is the property of Philip Otntz, a New Philadelphia High School Junior and son of Mr, and Mrs. John P. Gintx, 835 Baker ave, NW. this city.

4 4 4 LIBRARY STORY HOUR Story Hour tor boys and girls of FOR EASTER I BLOUSES! BLOUSES I at Fashion Discount PRICES! WOOLS COTTONS DACRONS and COTTONS Values $4.98 to $8.98 $159 OPEN AU DAY WEDNESDAY AT THI BETTER DRESS SHOP FASHION DISCOUNT STORE N. BDWY. N. PHILLY 1 Speak On Plan For Second Judge Here Common Pleas Judge Cletus A Fisher and Atty. Raymond Rice of thia city addressed the Dover Ki- wanls Club last night on the need for a second common pleas Judge in this county.

Dr. Leroy Lehman was program chairman and there as a brief discussion of the pancake supper April 4 at Memorial Hall Supt. Force Talks To Kiwanians Here School Supt. Leon S. Force delivered an interesting address before members of the New Philadelphia Kiwams club last evening at a dinner meeting at Hotel Reeves.

He discussed the current building program In the city school system Vincent Weber of Dover wax a guest of the club- St. Elizabeth's Altar Society Has Meeting The St Elizabeth's Altar Society of Roswell met in the church social room on Sunday night with Fr Gerald opening the session with prayer. Mrs. A1 Giumenti conducted the business session following which games were played with prizes go- lng to Mrs. Andy Dailau, Mra.

Charles Bongim, Mrs Jennie Monti. Mrs. Anthony Amicone, Mrs. Rose Pancborl, Mrs, Oiumenti, Mrs Charles Monti and Mrs. Rudy Rufini.

Mrs. Giumenti also won the door prize. Lunch was served by Mrs. Jennie Klonti and Mrs. Charles Monti.

All women of the parish are to help clean the church on Wednesday. March 25th, The society will have a Jewelry demonstration on Thursday. April 16th, and everyone is invited. Adventist Pastor To Attend Session L. Vaughn, pastor of the Seventh-Day Adventist ehurch here, will be a delegate to the denoml- I tenth quadrennial convention of the Columbia Union Con ference of Adventists at Atlantic City, N.

March 23-26. A total of more than 800 dele- i gates and visitors are expected. navy blue and white accessories. thr Home. age Is held regularly on Front SW.

the Most Ex cellent Chief, Mrs Frank Dcmuth, presiding. When lunch was served, the table Upon theii return, they will reside at Route 1, Beach City. The bride was graduated from Tuscarawas High School and from, MARRIAGE LICENSES i Larry Malterer. 21, cemetery worker, Uhrichsville, and Virginia Hyde, 20. clerk, RD 1 Tippecanoe.

Thomas A. Gintx, 26. clerk, Dover, and Shirley Ann Baumgarten, 21. registered nurse, RD 3, Do! ver. I CADIZ David Thomkins.

laborer, Cadiz, and Mrs. Mary Belle Thomas, both of Cadiz, pital. An alumnus of Beach City High School, Mr. Cash is employed with the Nickle Plate Railroad. Out-of-town guests were from Vermont and from Massillon, Stras- i burg, ami Uhrichsville.

CCLChapter Has Husbands' Party Members of the Elizabeth Chapter of C. C. L. entertained their husbands at a dinner party Saturday evening at Magnacca In Ros- It was decided to have no meeting on Friday night, March 27th, which Is Good Friday. The next meeting will be held on April 10th.

EASTERN STAR CIRCLE A meeting of the Eastern Star Circle will be held on Thursday afternoon. March 19th when a covered dish luncheon will be served at 12:30 in the Masonic Temple. A business meeting will follow and those having birthdays in January. February and March will be honored. Mrs.

Levi Kimball is serving as chairman. 4 Wednesday afternoons at two at the New Phtladelphia- Tuscarawas County District Library. This ia for pre-ecbool youngsters from four years of age. up. Information can be obtained by inquiring at the library.

444 LADS AND LASSIES CCL All members and guests of the Lads and Lassies Chapter of C. C. will meet on Thursday night at 8 at the Protane Oas Com pany in Dover. Bee tt first Times Telephotos well. Fifteen couples attended The remainder of the evening 4 CL LB was spent bowling.

Mrs. Albert The Clioman Club will meet at 8 Ebj add Mrs. William Groh were on Thursday evening at in charge of arrangements for the the home of Mrs, William Go wan, Art Supervisor Lou Pollack will party. 4 210 Bowers Ave NW, this city. 1 be displayed.

The public is invited West Students To Stage Art Show Students of the kindergarten through the 8th grade at West school will stage an art show tonight and Wednesday from 7 to 9 m. it was announced today by Principal Mrs. Pauline Work completed by the children in clasaea taught under direction THE PRETTY LOOK OF EASTER IN A NEW A mitpi PERMANENT WAVE Haircut tar law A COMPLETE $g50 Phone 42709 For Appointmentj ABLES 218 HARGER ST. BBAUTY SHOPPE DOVER.

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