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'Wl'lvnr-nuAT, 77, 1TOT- The Doily Times, New Philadelphia, Ohio THREE SOCIETY FOR SOCIETY DIAL 42310 CLUBS FOR SOCIETY DIAL 42310 PERSONALS Dover Couple To Celebrate Music Study Club 50th Wedding Anniversary "ZlTc'wLtn MR AND MRS. M. J. FRYER Mr. and Mrs It Fryer, well New known Dover couple, will years their golden wedding anniversary th on March 6 and will formally cel- ebrate the occasion with an open Co- hpre for 18 years and he "Russian Rimsky Korsa koff.

Balakirev, Cui. MouMOrgsky and Borodin, was the program theme when the Music Study Cl met last evening at Mrs. Victor Marsh a home. 617 High ave this city. An interesting talk on the five Russian composers was giver by Mrs.

Lewis Jaffe of this city, chairman, and the musical gram opened with Charles Riel of Dover playing, a piano solo. "The by Balakirev. Mrs. Riel also sang by Moussorgsky, accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Jaffe Sleeping Borodin and "The Maid and the Rimsky-Korsakoff.

were sung by Mrs Robert Hamma, accompanied by Mrs. Jerome both of Margery Render of Dover concluded the program by playing "Chant Du Philadelphia for the last 38 Balakirev, a piano solo. Mr. Frver was an employe I A McPadden of discussed the Hymn of the Month "The King of by Baker and Dvkes. and the club chorus sang Steel and house Sunday.

March 3. and their son. John A. Fryer, have friends and neighbors operated the Sunoco Service Sia- of the couple are invited to attend tion at 7th St. and Wooster Ave the open house, which will be held Dover, for the last 18 years, from 2 to 5 o'clock at their resi-.

Mr. and Mrs. Fryer, who are dence, 606 N. Wooster Ave. members of the Dover First Meth- Fryer the former Mae odist Church, have a daughter.

Mrs. George, is a daughter of the late How ard Seibert, whose home Is on Mr. and Mrs. T. George of, Route 1.

strasburg. John and his the hymn. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs. Brenton Kirk Exchange Marriage 01 Moravian Churches To Celebrate Newcomerstown Parsonage 500 th Anniversary 1 rrr urn rninww 1 VHw Fwt Wtab- ington Moravian congregations, of, which the Rev Dean Sauervinr is pastor, will celebrate the 500th anniversary of the founding of their I church with morning worship ser Sunday. The Rev.

Mr. Sauerwine will speak on the theme which will bej used throughout most of the avian churches. "Our Heritage: A Faith to Shape Our Lives." At Fry's Valley, twenty-five members of the Youth Choir will There also will be music by the Junior Choir under the dlrec- I tion of Mrs. Robert Ervin Members of the Fry's Valley congregation will assemble in a group to have pictures taken and it is hoped that everyone will be present for this group pictuie which is to be used in a booklet containing the history of the Valley Moravian church, recently completed by the pastor. In of unfavorable weather, the pictuie will be taken the follow irw Sunday.

Both congregations will Jour nev to the Gnadenhutter Dovenbarg- ployed in the office of the Heller church where wiu wlth First Baptist i 1 Company. Mr, Daughterly a Moravians there in a 'ended Newcomerstow High School and six years in the U. S. Air Force. He is employed with the Pennsylvania Railroad Company.

The couple is residing in Route 2. Newcomerstown. A1 oore'Stearns Wcdding In Sherrodsville Church MR AND MRS. THOMAS W. DAUGHTF.RTY With Rev.

Ralph pastor of the church in Newcomerstown official er city and the assistant hostess, mg. the marriage of Miss Edith Mrs. Pauline Lawrence of Dover. 1 Safer, daughter of Mi. and Mrs.

Mrs. Sam Urfer of Dover was co- George Sager of Kimbolton, to Mr. hostess. Floral were Thomas W. Daughterly.

of Mr. used throughout the house. an' Mrs. William Daughterly of 478 Mrs. Ellwood of Dover.

Clow ave. Newcomerstown. was versary Love Feast at 30 p. m. SalLsburg.

and her husband family reside at 1175 12th St NW I president, conducted the business solemnized on last Wednesday, is a son of the iate Mr. and Mrs. New Philadelphia. There are five session. The next meeting will be The double ring ceremony was George Fryer, also of Saltsburg grandchildren and two great grand-; at the home of Mrs Delmer Ginu, performed in the paisonage before They have resided in Dover and I children.

E. 21st st. Dover. Mrs. George Fiedler Mrs.

Walter Porter Entertains Class Mrs. Walter Porter was hostess last evening at her home, 116 Poplar ave. NW to 21 members of the Stockwell Bible Class of the mru ill tiic hUunge UfrlUJr A I OI Wic ovOCK A fU DlDic OI iiic a setting of palms, lighted candela- Llub Program First Presbyterian church. Mrs Local Student Nurses To Be Capped Sunday Miss Sandra Dotts. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Dotts Route 1, city: Joanne Enores daughter of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Endre- of 321 Fifth St. NW, this city: Miss Mary Helbling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Leo Helbling of 713 Ackey st.

NW. this city: Miss Mary Ann Karl, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Karl of Route 2. this city: Miss Betty Riker.

daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ernest Riker of Route 1. this city; Sue MeKittrick. of Mr. and Mr Vern MeKittrick of 009 N.

Tuscarawas ave, and Miss Norma Hinkel, daughter Mr. and Andrew Crawford W.R.C. Marks 61st Anniversary bra and of white gladioli. For her marriage, the bride wore a navy blue dress which she accented with white accessories. When of the Woman's Club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Raymond C. Rice, air ave. NE. an interesting At her shoulder an arranse- program on LlIe and Lizzie Nickosol and Miss Bessie guests at the meeting. Devotions were conducted by the president.

Mrs. Ina Thompson, who MR. AND MRS. HAROLD DEAN MOORE At two on Sunday after-. NW.

in Canton. 300 th Anni-j noon. February 10th. the marriage The bride is a graduate of Cor -an at.omt Hancrh. notton Valley high school and 1 employed in the office of Nationwide Insurance Co in Canton.

Her husband, a 1955 graduate of Scio High School, is an employe of the Republic Steel Corporation at Canton. Shower Given For Mrs. Jerry Ayres Mrs. James Corder and Mrs. Maxine McBee entertained recen of Marilyn Joyce Stearns, daugh ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Stearns of Sherrodsville, to Mr Harold Dean Moore, son of Mr. and Mrs L. D. Moore of Route 1.

Bowerston. was solemnized in Sherrodsville. The double ring marriage ceremony was performed in Bethesda Lutheran church by the Rev. Mr. Erwin in the presence of members of the immediate families.

Preceding the exchange of vows. Kan of this city were additional I muslc was Mra Keith Stamm. Given in marriage by her fath ment oi candy striped Her attendant, Mrs. Don er. the bride wore a white lace 8 a br4dal shower honoring Mr blue HcriJerry the former Roberta To celebrate sixty-first anni- charge of John Leggett and versary.

Andrew Crawford Post opened with the singing of two No. 103 of the Women's Relief spirituals. "Were You and Corps, this city, held meeting and program evening Dover. Joey Tedesco played a in the Moose Home, Front ave group of accordion solos which in- eluded "Lady of be Mrs. Anna gave the invo- "Darktown cation when dinner was served at "Granada "Tip Top Pol- attractively arranged tables.

Mrs. ka' and "Marie. John Kopp. the president, welcom- The final group of selections was ed the and presented by Danny Ford who play Mrs. Isadore Ross of Medina, the ed his own guitar accompaniment Department Treasurer, and Mrs.

while he sang currently pop- I presented by George R. Fied- of Newcomerstown, was at tired in a charcoal which had WUUtm Holmes McOuffey" alao over the bu.in... drm preen striping He; accessories Rice served dessert. Guests dinner Til bv Mrs. Buford Rav of upre black fand her flowers were Rl lbe meeting were Mrs.

L. yellow carnations. Pyle Mrg and Mr. Robert Ray of Newcomers- olaf Weasel, town served as best man. On March 12th the club will meet The bride was graduated from at the home of William J.

Plainfield High School and is em- Jackson, North Broadway. non. The class voted to make five-dollar contribution to the Before the afternoon program, Heart Fund. Round robin were prepar Zana Hearn. Department Secretary gave short An interesting history of the or- Mrs Louis Hinkel of 318 lull Dover, will receive their rMi h.

Swlhart this city, president of alar songs and many old favorites. A cakewalk closed the program. Anderson Class Stages Annual Quest Dinner Meet ed for Mrs. A. B.

Stewart and Mrs. Rose Snyder. Florence McLean presented the interesting program taken from Life Magazine and entitled "The Seven A discussion period followed. Refreshments during the social hour were served by the hostess. her by the bridegroom and she car- 12lh al Decatur- ferried a bouquet of white aT and itephanotta placed atop a 428 RoM B)b, city, ahere aamca were played.

H. only attendant. Patty Kay Sharp of attired Includfd lllt in a blue dress with which she used Wijma WaI white accessories and earned blue chrysanthemums. Mr. Robert Brooks of Scio, was best man Following the ceremony, a re Mrs Lucille Ayres, Mrs Don Corder and Miss Jackie Sue McBee.

all of this city: Mrs. Clyde Ault of Wooster: Mrs. Robert Ault of Dalton: Mrs. Ault of Massiikm; Mrs. Howard assisted by Mrs.

H. A. Porterfield ception was held at the home of a uU of Midvale and Mrs. Harold Twig 5 Elects canaieupnung ceremon: tor me 7 7 Pre-Cllnlcal elaa. to be held in the A UfflCOrS auditorium ot Mercy Hospital esf ice pins to Mra.

caps at the annual capping and candleltghting ceremony for the the Department. i. School of Nursing in Canton on afternoon, March 3rd at three The Rev. Fr. Walter Havev of Cleveland.

will deliver the capping address and admtnis ter the Nurse's Pledge to the newly capped freshman nurses. Miss Ann P.ero will sing "Ave and "Pams Angelicas' ac Dora Harrison for forty-five of service with the organization and to Mrs. Guy Letnley for thirty- one years. eligible for ser- bome Howard Shumaker attendance, the Anderson Class of th First Methodist church held annual guest dinner meeting last evening in Fellowship Hall of the Twig 5 of the Union Hospital church. Auxiliary e.ected new officers at Spring flow ers made a a ad a meeting held last night at the colorful setting for the dinner vice but unable to a tend the meeting were Mrs.

Rose Correll with 51 years: Mrs. Mamie Winkler. 50 years: Mrs. Jennie Congle- io.n. 50 years; Mrs.

Agnes Schaffer, 40 years and Mrs. Elsie Smith, 36 compamed by Joseph Whitmer or- 5ears A note of thanks from Margaret Ann Schlafly for the nurse scholarship funds received from gamst. The ceremony ill conclude with the Benediction of the Blessed Sacramenu Party Compliments Mrs. Donald Bower A miscellaneous shower of gifts was presen'ed to Mrs. Donald Bower, a February bride, when a 1 111 dinner party given recently at nOS MOOling in Roswell.

th, organization rfad. Mlaa alao aerv madf lor a Jobnny Mrs. Kenneth D.efrnbach was as sistant hostess for the evening The officers are as follows: Mrs. Ann Peveto, chairman: Mrs. Schumaker.

co chairman: Mrs. Richard Miller, treasurer and Mrs. Kenneth Diefenbach. secretary. Plans were made for a bake sale to be held on March 9th with Mrs.

Art Vaught chairman. Plans ad- With one hundred and three ic and Mrs. Joseph Whinery who also sang to conclude the program. The trio was accompanied at the piano by Mrs. Thurman Booth and the numbers were "Ah Love But a "The Sweetest Flower that Never Walk and "The Mrs Eugene J.

Mansfield gave the benediction. Mrs. L. D. Hart and Mrs.

Eric Finney were co-chairmen of the committee in charge of the meet- und Mrs. Reed. The next meeting of the will be on March 26th when will be Mrs. George Fiedler, Mrs. W.

L. Kinsey and Mrs. L. C. Taylor.

the parents where the buffet table was centered with a tiered wedding cake. The couple spent severai days in Cleveland. They now are residing in an apartment at 1247 Eleventh Corder of Strasburg. Among the presented to the guest of honor were those tent by Mrs. Roland Mason Mrs.

A. E. Corder and Mrs. Robert Williamson of this city. Schlafly is great granddaughter of Francis E.

Walton, who a veteran of the Civil War The musical program was in Junior Literary nal dance to be held on March 17th at Brightwood. Mrs. Blanche Wetzel was appointed chairman of the ticket committee and Mrs. Richard outs was named chairman of the sales tax committee. The mystery box went to Mrs.

Blanche Wetzel. The next meeting will have Mrs. Richard Miller and Mrs. Forest Krebs as hostesses O.E.S Plans Friendship Night Mrs. Frank Siallard discussed Mrs.

Bower is the former Cheryl and Use of New Rosenbery, daughter of Mi and and Mr5, Robert Meese reviewed Mrs. George Rosenberry, Jr. of the biography of Gertrude Law- 123 Park NW. this city rence when members of the Dover Hostesses for the party were the junior Literary Club met eve- Misses Terrel Dawson. Nancy ning.

Wise. Kay Williams and Sandra Last evening meeting was held Ripley and Mrs Jerry Haswell. at the home of Mrs. Carl Craig, all of city. Guests included 12th Dover, and Mrs Carl Kratz.

grandmother of 0 fon Woodward was assistant shower of gifts was presented to guest of honoi Jv. Ros- hostess. Mrs. Robert Enck and Miss Mary Lou Arbogast, bride- enbery, Mrs, Ea Bower. the r8 Harper Froman were wel- elect of Dr.

Henry Deetz bridegroom mother Mr. Ray corned as new members of the The gifts were placed in a gaily mond Stucky. Mrs Gerald Hess cIub decorated magazine basket which Rfi yf' Mrs Robert Huff, who will serve also was given to the guest of hon- 01 as club president for the 1957 58 or. Lunch was served by candle- Club Honors Mary Lou Arbogast When Mrs. James Ball entertained her club recently at her home.

169 Seventh NE this city, a) which was served at tables lighted with tall white tapers Ivy was strewn at the base of the tapers and along the table lengths. Nosegays of sweetpeas were at the places as favors. Miss Grace Johnson gave the invocation and the president. Mrs. Paul Kinsey welcomed the members and their guests.

Mrs. Howard Stonebrook gave an excellent review of the Thyra Ferre Bjorn book. Papa Plans were made for Friendship Before the book review selections Night, to be observed on March were sung by a trio composed of 12 th. when New Philadelphia Chap- Mrs. W.

Laws. Mrs. John Latto ter No, 222. Order of the Eastein Star met last evening in the Masonic Temple here. Mr.

and Mrs. Roland Hummell, Worthy patron and Worthy Matron of the organization, presided over I the meeting Committees for the i March 12th meeting were appoint- The Wittenberg Guild of Tuscara ed as follows: Registration, Mrs. was County will observe "College Paul Sweany Dining room, Mrs. when it meets tomorrow Thurman Wolle. Mrs.

Dean Sever, evening at 7:30 in the so- Mrs. Robert Weber and Mrs. A. J. cial rooms of Grace Lutheran Corbett, and refreshment, Mrs.

church in Dover. George Rutledge. Mrs. Clarence Building of a Christian sterns Mrs James Waddington, will be the title of the program and Mrs. Max Andres and Mrs.

Clara the featured speaker will be the Wills Rev. William Knoderer. Develop- a jitney supper has been sched- ment Secretary for Wittenberg Co- uled for March 26th and a rum- Wittenberg Guild To Observe College Night lege. He will show colored slides ol the new Chapel library' and other pictures of college activities. guest night.

It will be held March 22 at the Dover public library with the executive and social committees in charge. March Cards were played and score honors went to Mrs. Robert Homan and Mrs. Carl Mercer. Others pres- Pink a no white were combined reason, announced her committees light and the were marked Tbe Rev- Mr.

Knoderer stalk will in the color scheme the inner and Mrs Yakley. current with tinv pa-tel colored parasols table appointments and the favors presidem explained details of the inscribed "Mary Lou and Hank, were in pink gift wrapped pack ages at the places. The hostesses presented the guest of honor with a gift wrapped similarly to the favors. Among the given to the bride was that sent by Miss Sally Smith of this city. Moose Women Have Birthday Supper A covered dish birthday supper was served at Monday meeting of the Women of the Moose, Mrs.

Craig, the club's represent- ent were Mrs. James Pringle, ative on the Executive Board of the David Gopp. Mrs. Glenn Bower, Dover Federation of Women's Mrs Ted Demattio and a guest, announced plans for the! Miss Pat Maley. annual spring tea.

which will be Mrs. Bower will entertain the mage sale will be conducted on April 26th and 27th. After last business session. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Evans concern development of Chris- were hosts for a social hour dur- tian personality through the progress of Christian higher education.

The public is invited to attend the meeting and a special invitation is issued to young people who are planning to attend college. The evening's program also will feature music. ing which refreshments were serv ed. CANCEL E.l'.B. 11 VSS MEET The meeting of the Bible Class of First E.

U. B. Church, which was to have been held tomorrow night, has been cancelled. held May 10. president of the Tuscarawas County Wittenberg Guild.

Tells Qui Vive Of Trip To Alaska Titling her interesting talk "Have SW. The supper was in hon. met recently at the home of Mr. service will begin promptly at 10:35 You Heard about My Class Meets At Dessecker Home Members of the Come Join Us held at the Moose Home in Front Class of the First Church of Christ club on March 25th, ST. PAUL'S GUEST PASTOR The Rev.

Otto J. Zechiel of Dover will be the guest pastor on Sunday morning at St. Paul's Evangelical and Reformed church in Port Washington. The worship Mrs. Carl Driscoll of Dover is The next meeting of the class will be held in March at the home of Clarence Eckert, Sixth st, NW.

cf those having birthday anni- and Mrs. Doyle Dessecker. versaries in January and February. Mrs. Joe Pittis had charge of the ed Mrs.

Theda Lawrence presided! meeting and Mrs. Howard Van Bus-, over the meeting and Mrs. Alpha kirk conducted devotions. Mr. and Willis and Mrs.

Kelly Price were Mrs. Robert Alexander and Mr. reported as being ill. Mrs. Robert and Mrs.

Charles Neff planned the! rhe of Glazier won the attendance award, program and they introduced Mr. St Church in Port Wash- The next meeting ill be on and Mrs. Tom Thomas who show- in 8 will meet on Friday eve- Msrch llt.ii when Moosehavcn, ed pictures of the Shenandoah at th( home of Heien a. m. The public is cordially invit- LOYAL CLASS Corbett.

Ail Chapter Night will be observed. Park. Viola leglo is chairman oi the On the refreshment committee attend committee which includes Irene Ho- for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. bait, Florence Rothacher.

Dessecker. Mrs. Leona Shaffer and Lawrence Menges, Mrs. Sam Howard Van Buskirk ler, Mrs. Treva Sherrets, Mrs.

John The next meeting of the class Howard and Mrs Everot Stllle. members are urued G. egson i Wheeler. Mrs. Dean G.

Warner gave an ac- 1 count of her trip to Alaska for members of the Qui Vive Club at Monday night's meeting. The club members were entertained at the home of Mrs. J. Stuart Henriott, 310 West High Avenue. and additional guests were Mrs.

Harold Evans, Mrs, W. and Mrs. Isabelle Dessert was served preceding the program. Roll call was answer- (Society Continued on Page BIBLE STUDY GROUP The M. Y.

F. Bible Study group! ed by fourteen members on the will meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock topic. wll be the homo of Mr. and at the home of James Hoy. 640 The March 11th meeting will Mr Paul Bliss, Third Third NW.

city. Matthew' be at the home of Mrs. Quay on March 25th. will be studied. Bair.

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