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Social Happenings 6 The Oe'eville Herald, Wed, September 9, 1959 Circleville Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Orton E. Drum Observe Golden Anniversary Garden Clubs To Attend Convention Th 29th annual Ohio Association of Garden will hold its convention at the Netherland Hilton Hotel. Cipcinnati.

September Theme for the event will be "The Craft." Registration will begin at 9 a. rn Miss Linda Lavina Johnson To Wed Mr. Jerald Allen Mr and Mrs Arthur M. Johnson. IOU S.

Court today announce Mary Harpester Is President Thursday. Clinics will be featured Of Salem tics. the engagement of their daughter, Linda Lavina, to Jerald Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merill H.

Allen, 425 Mound St. Miss Johnson Is a junior at Circleville High School. Mr. Allen is employed at Lincoln Molded Plas- Dear By Abigail VanBuren Confide In Your Parents in the morning followed by an ii lustrated talk on "This Is Your Back Yard." by Stephen Smalley starting at ll a. rn.

A bus tour of the city will start at noon with lunches provided for those who register for the tour The tour will end at 3 rn. at Taft Museum where a tea and re ception will be held in the gardens A banquet will be held at 7 rn. The featured speaker for the evening will be Thomas H. Everet, Curator of Education and assistant director of Horticulture of the New York Botanical Gardens. His topic will be on "The Gardener's Craft." A business session will begin at 9 a rn.

September ll, followed by a showing of slide awards. Mrs. Herbert Gregor. Rockville, will give Oriental flower arranging at I p. rn Extra features at the convention will be sales tables of books, ceramics.

flower arranging materials, flower show, presentation of awards and various displays. Garden club members from Region No 4 will be hosts for the convention No tfmite ate has been set for the wedding. Salem WCTU met Wednesday afternoon rn the home of Miss Mary Harpester. Kingston, with ll mem- hers and two guests present. the The meeting opened with group singing "Lead on Eternal." Miss Harpcs-ter.

president, read a letter from Mrs. Ruth C. Duncan, WCTU corresponding secretary, Mrs. Ira Barr, Mrs Harry and Mrs. Durbin Allen gave readings.

Mrs. Allen joined the society. Officers for the coming are Mary' Harpester, president, Mrs. Harry Sharrett, vice president Mrs. Ed Hinton, secretary Edna Rice, treasurer, and Mrs.

Alva Dyer, news reporter. The next meeting will be held rn the home of Miss Edna Rice. CCL Makes Fall Plans Bridal Shower Honors Mrs. Garrett MF. and MRS.

ORTON E. DRUM Mr. and Mrs. Orton E. Drum.

Amanda, will celebrate their golden wedding anniversary with an open house Sunday. Friends may call from 2-5 rn. at their home Edna Lutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lutz, Whisler, and Calendar wednesday BETA KAPPA CHAPTER OF Sigma Phi Gamma at 7 p.

rn at Robert Walker 125 Watt St. CIRCLE NO. 2 OF WSCS OF THE Methodist Church, 8 p. rn. at the home of Mrs.

Richard Wilson and Mrs. Bess Wilson, 456 N. Court St. NEWCOMERS CLUB AT MRS D. ogel, 305 Cedar Heights Rd.

at 8 p. rn. CIRCLE NO. I OF THE METHODIC Church, home of Mrs Tom Bennett, Knollwood Village at 2 p. rn.

GULD NO 8 LUNCHEON AT I rn. at Pickaway WEDNESDAY MATINEE WOW en Bowling League will bowl at I p. rn. THURSDAY PICKAWAY TUT. PTO AT 8 rn, to school house.

SCIOTO CHAPEL LADIES AID a- I 30 rn. in parish bouse GUILD NO. 35. HOME OE MRS. Paul Rockrath, 976 Circle Drive, at 8 p.

rn. FftrDiY PAST PRESIDENTS CLUB OF the Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War (1861-1865 at Mrs W. E. Pickens, 123 Pinckney St at 7 30 p. rn.

ton E. Drum were united in marriage by the Rev A Sain. Sept. i 12, 1909. Mr and Mrs.

Drum are the parents of a daughter, Mrs. Russell Hunter, Lancaster; three sons, Lewis, Amanda, Orwin, Route 4, and Starling, Marietta. They have eight grandchildren and four grandchildren. The couple have lived in Pickaway and Fairfield Counties all of their lives and are now retired farmers at their home in Amanda. BUILT FOR ALL-DAY NEATNESS HALF BOXER CONTINENTAL SLACKS for the scooter gang go Continental in styling, with elastic back and trim belt to keep them neat all day.

Tailored in Bedford Sheen, a sturdy Wash 'N Wear fabric and Texcord Corduroy, exclusive by Billy the Kid. in both fabrics. Colors; Bedford Sheen Charcoal, Cocoton, Natural Texcord Corduroy Navy, Loden-Green, Charcoaly Brown, Beaver S2.98 satiosally RECOGNIZED The Shop The first fall meeting of the Child Culture League was held in the home of Mrs. Marshall Winner, 150 Watt Thursday evening. Mrs.

John Jenkins served as hostess. Programs for the years were reviewed and plans were made for a group discussion to be held October I in the home of Mrs. Harold Moffitt. The social committee announced plans for a wiener roast for the children at 5 p. rn.

Tuesday. September 29. A contest was conducted during the meeting with Mrs. Leo Black winning the prize. The 1959 Ohio Child Conservation League Convention will be held October 6-8 at the Biltmore Hotel.

Dayton. Mrs. Robert Barnes, president, will serve as the delegate for the group. Holds Meeting WSCS of the Salem Methodist Church met Thursday in the home of Mrs. Vera Miller, Kingston, with Mrs.

Charles Boldoser and Mrs. Gerald Patrick assisting. "The Great Family Prayer" was given by Mrs. Ira Barr. The group sang "Jesus, Savior Pilot Me" followed by a reading.

Mrs. Dick HU- denbrand gave the closing prayer. Mrs. Fairy Alkire, president, conducted the business meeting. Thirty-one sick calls were made during the month.

Mrs. Dick denbrand won the flower fund gift. Mrs. Ralph Ankrom, Mrs. Donald Alcorn and Mrs.

Vera Miller paid birthday dues. Refreshments were served to ll members and one guest. Dorcas EUB Meets at Church Dorcas Pathfinders of Calv ary EUB Church met Thursday evening rn the church basement. After opening prayer, Mrs, William Cline, president, opened the business meeting with the secretary giving the of the previous meetmg. The class voted to discontinue the meeting0! until December.

The date and place will be announced later Mrs. Came Stout, formerly from the Philippine read a letter from a friend who lives in the Philippines, Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. William Cline and Mrs. Goff. A miscellaneous bridal shower was given recently for Mrs.

David Garrett, former Vivian Dye, in the home of Miss Nancy Ankrom, 131 Hayward Ave. Guests were Mrs. John Dye, Mrs. Marvin Payne, Mrs. Paul Dye.

Mrs. Charles Rose, Mrs. Fred Cupp, Mrs. Helen Garrett, Mrs. George Ankrom, Mrs.

Marie Goodman. Mrs. Robert Beavers and Betty White. I TTTrz-r Others were Patty Dresbach, ate Lindsey, Sue Hollis, Joann Blanton, Linda Ankrom and Shal- elle Ankrom. Gifts were sent by Mrs Betty Morrison and Terry, Mrs.

Fred Seymour. Mrs. Doyle Cupp and Phyllis, Mrs. Arthur Cupp. Mrs.

1 James Cupp. Mrs. Edward Cupp. Mrs. Harley Sparks.

Mrs. Lerfcy Garrett, Mrs. Carolyn Shirey and Mrs. Dailey, Circleville; and Flo and Alma Marburger, Lancaster. Mr.

and Mrs. Garrett are residing at Camp Pendleton, Calif. Pickaway Twp. PTO To Meet Thursday Pickaway Twp, PTO will meet at 8 pm. Thursday in the school house.

Garden Club To Install Officers The Ashville Garden Club will meet in the home of Mrs. Carl Ashville, at 7:30 p. rn. Friday. The meeting, originally scheduled for Thursday, has been postponed until Friday on account of the Ohio Assi.

of Garden Clubs Convention which will be held on September IO, rn Cincinnati. Installation of new will be held at this meeting, Members are requested to arrive early to observe Mrs, garden. To Sponsor Bazaar The bazaar committee of the Williamsport Methodist Church WSCS met in the home of Mrs. George Hamman III, Williamsport. Tuesday afternoon.

Plans were made for a bazaar festival to be held at the Williamsport parish house from 2 8 p. rn. Wednesday, November 18. A tea also will be served at this time. Refreshments were served by the hostess, Mrs.

Hamman. Those on the committee are Mrs. Hamman. Mrs. Bertha Porter, Mrs.

John Arledge, Mrs. Esther Wardell, Mrs. Ted Corcoran and Mrs. Winfred Bedwell. The next meeting of the committee and helpers will be held at 1:30 p.

rn Thursday, September 24, in the Williamsport parish house. Marsha Morgan Guest at Shower Miss Marsha Morgan, birde-to- be of Dr. F. R. Moore, was honored at a miscellaneous shower Friday evening in the home of Miss Nancy Ankrom, 131 Hayward Ave.

Mrs. Lowell Rader and Mrs. William Boston were co-hostesses. Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs. James Pierce, Mrs.

Eleanor Gerhardt and Mrs. Alvin Perdion. Guests present were Mrs. Eleanor Gerhardt, Mrs. James Pierce, Mrs.

Alvin Perdion, Ann and Janice, Mrs. George Ankrom, Mrs. Marie Goodman. Mrs. Clifford Davis and Paul, Mrs.

Charles Graham, Mrs. James Arledge. Mrs. James Marshall and Mrs. Richard Alkire.

Others present were Mrs. David Bircher, Mrs James Dancy, Mrs. Charles Dunkle, Miss Lydia Delong and Miss Sharelle Ankrom. Gifts were sent by Miss Mary Jo Smith, Mrs. Paul Allison, Miss Sandy McAlister, Miss Mae Martin, Mrs.

William Dietrich, Miss Penny Young, Miss Mary Beth Morgan and Mrs. David DEAR ABBY: You are my last hope. I will be frank with you. I am a 15-year-old girl who has been going steady with a 17-year-old boy. I know it was wrong, but before we could control ourselves we went too far.

I think I am pregnant, but I'm not sure. If I go to a doctor, he will tell my mother. Neither my boyfriend nor I have the kind of parents you can talk to. I heard if I am pre- nant they can send my boyfriend to prison because I am under age. We don't know which way to turn.

Abby. Please put this in the paper and tell me what to do. I sign my real name. FIFTEEN DEAR FIFTEEN: No matter how "Impossible" you think your parents are to talk are the first to help you when you are in serious trouble. Believe me.

they are your best friends. Tell them at once. This problem is discussed in the September issue of McCall's in an article I wrote entitled, "Things my mother never told me." I hope you will read it. eye black! I also lost two teeth in the bargain. I suppose tell me that the only way a respectable lady loses her teeth is having them pulled by a dentist? However, the black eye and the 41 Attend Meeting Of Tarlton WSCS Mrs Albert Spangler, president, conducted tlbe Tarlton WSC meeting Wednesday in the church social room.

Devotions svere led by Mr a. Earl Bowser. The program consisted of a talk, reading and contest with Mrs. Berman Wertman In charge were served to 19 members and 21 guests by the hostesses Mrs. Zelma Hoy, a.

Berman Wertman and Mrs. Chloe Hiatt. The next meeting will be held October 7 with Mrs. Richard Ball- missing teeth were good evidence artj vip, Hazel Bakthaser ani in court. And now I am happily divorced.

And still respectable. LUCY Mrs. Lloyd Spung as hostesses. DEAR ABBY: I resent your statement that, "the only way a respectable lady gets a black eye is by walking into a I consider myself respectable. But when my drunken husband came home and without provocation socked me in the my DEAR ABBY: I have a sister who is the worst correspondent.

married and has four children and lives about 6U0 miles from me. Maybe at fault for being a worry wart but when I hear from her for a couple of months I get worried and call her long distance. Now the few dollars break me, BUT my problem is: Whenever I call her all I get out of the call is hearing her four kids scream. For some reason the minute my sister gets on the phone her kids make such a fuss she has to spend all her time (and my money) shouting them down My insides start to boil. no good for three days afterwards.

Have you any I SIS DEAR SIS: Call her late at night when you are sure her children are asleep. Local Garden Club To Meet at Kerns Circleville Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting at 7:30 p. rn. Thursday in the home of Harry C. Kern.

8Mi miles west on Route 56. Classes for the flower show will be: I Flower Specimen, Zinnias and 2 Arrangement Class, "The Last of the Garden." Members are requested to pay their annual dues at this meeting. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Jones and famly, Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Fox and Dale. Roy Wadlington, Mrs. Margaret Maxson and Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Swackhamer attended the Roy Rogers Show at the Ohio State Fair Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hkrry Riffle and Betty, 121 E. High were weekend guests of Mr.

and Mrs. James Alexander, Smithdale. Board of Trustees To Meet Saturday Pickaway County Council Garden Clubs Board of Trustees will meet at 1:30 p. rn. Saturday in the Watt Real Estate office, N.

Court St. Miss Margaret Thomas, Kingston, has returned home after a two visit with her niece and nephew. Dr. and Mrs. Negron and daughter Behn, Ceiba, Puerto Rico.

Since arriving home Miss Thomas has received word of the birth of Margaret Ann, born to Dr. and Mrs. Negron September I. Monrovian Club Sets Miss Miriam Ward, Ashville, and Flower Show Monday Miss Carolyn Stlckel, Columbus mf nit MI Tfiiiiaraitv The Monrovian Garden Club will meet at 8 p. rn.

Monday in the home of Mrs. Kenneth Gossard with Mrs. Ernest Sheets and Mrs. Loring Stoer as co-hostesses. A flower and installation of officers will be held at this meeting.

All members are urged to attend. both seniors at Capital University, are vacationing in the southeastern states before returning to their studies September 15. 151 W. MAIN ST. FLOOR FURNACE! No Money Down (un with ier ot catching colds.

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"Service After The Sale" GR 4 2697 SPECIAL FAMOUS IO" Reg. $10.95 Now Only lea Kettle Reg $4.95 Now Only Come In And Browse Around THE HAMILTON STORE W. MAIN STREET DEAR ABBY: I am fifteen years old and have much of a figure. In fact, I have any at all. The boys even look at me.

They call me Please tell me to go to a Health Studio to build myself up as I afford it. PANCAKE DEAR PANCAKE: There is more than one way to "build yourself up." Let the lingerie department fill in where Nature cheated you. There is no reason for a girl to concave where she should convex. The gourmet AMBROSIA SUGAR Combine Granulated Sugar with grated rind of 2 oranges. Let stand overnight in covered jar.

SI your problem? For a personal reply, write to ABBY, care of this newspaper. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Mrs. Robinson, Route 3. has returned home after attending the Baha i Homecoming held at Davison High School near Flint, Mich.

just arrived in town and we have them here a1 for you to see and try on! The versatile walking suit in brushed Mohair plaid the convertible chin collar makes for two smart looks! Milium lined for bulk-free, smoother drape. Green, Blue 8 18 SHARIFS I lh i ii! i I tin! iii a 'stni lur lf i -1 tin ii lim rn OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL SATURDAY TILL 6.

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