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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 7

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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1964 THE SALEM. OHIO. NEW! SEVEN Leetonia Kiwartis July Roundtable Talks By MBS. HOMER KRIDLER at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Mrs. Gary Porter and son of Youngstown. Mrs. Charles Birr and son of RD 1 North Benton. Births LEETONIA Leetonia-Wash-; George Weikart with organ mu- SALEM CITY HOSPITAL Dim a i ingtonville Kiwanis Cluo will meet for discus 8,0 illrnlshed the during the month of July according to Dan Fried- has Dr.

Rawson to Speak At Damascus Church Sunday Beloit By MRS. HENRY McNATT The cluo, organized last winter 18 active members and is Daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rohrer of Washingtonville Wednesday. Son 'c Mr.

and Mrs. Donald open fo. new members interest- Jr. of Lisbon, today. Dr.

and Mrs. Perry Rawson of Berundi, Central Africa, will speak at three Friends churches in the district within the next two weeks. Thev will be at the Damascus berg, club secretary. TimO'hy Maina, exchange stu- ed organ music. Daughter to Mr.

and Mrs. Friends church Sunday evening dent from Kenya, Africa, was xt meeting will be at 8 p. Ricrard Kaufman Jr. of East at 8 and the following Sunday, guest speakei at Tuesday's m. July 25 in the home of Mr.

Palestire, today. July 12, at East Goshen (in meeting He discussed his new- and Mrs. John Thompson of CENTRAL CLINIC HOSPITAL morning) and First Friends in St- Son to Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Salem in the evening.

Kenredy of RD 2, Salem, Wed- Their topic will be Afri- AND JANE Stumpo, cans Your daughters of Mr. and Mrs. A1 OUT-OF-TOWN Dr. Rawson has given 17 years termed the new and wonderful Stumpo of Walnut are at-; ht Jovce anette born of medical service in this'area feeling the people had of hav- tending Camp Mowana in Mans- aiS Mrs Thomas of Africa, working in the mis- ing of their own. fielc a Lutheran Church Camp.

Gravson Kv a 1 a hospital. Mrs. Rawson has According to Maina, Swahili Mr andi Mrs. F. James is the main language spoken in phy of edba, are visiting eetnnia Kenya besides English and the her Darents, Mr and Mrs.

Rich- antSiArit are trvina 1 a moin. iifd nf Hidh St ly-independent native land. He talked ot the country's strives to iivide the land among the people and described what he are trying to main- ard Rouse of 246 High St. Mur tain the customs as phy is administrator of Genesee much as possible. Hospital in Batavia, N.

Y. Maina will enter Kent State and Snyder University this fall to study in- returned a to ternational relations with politi- Eden- N. where they at- cal science as a major. tended the wedding of his cousin, Jerry Snyder and Miss Ron- CHURCH BELLS will ring out ette Schmeder of Pa The in Leetonia at 2 p.m. Saturday Snyders also visited Niagara to join in with bells from the sons danced to the music of guriour.ding communities.

S- pyen Horvath of Dear- Xom Brown and his associates Ruritdi; Club will sponsor its horn. is visiting her sis- 0f Canfield Tuesday evening at weeklv dance from 8:30 to 11:30 Marcus Holt on Co- eVeut sponsored bv the Re- lumbla St GOP Women Hold Party; 350 Attend red Gednetz. They also visited trip to Michigan. Dr. and Mrs George Tavlor in Mrs.

John Heiser of Warren Akron and in Hagerstown, and Hugh Tnmr ot Lots- Descendants of Lyman and accompanied by his mother and Martha Sanor held their fifth Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gednetz. js visjt. anneal reunion at Mile Branch Mrs.

Myrtle Cartel! entertain- at home of Mr. and Mrs. grange pavtbon wttn 90 per- Beloit Twelve Club Groves o( Ailjance basket dinner her home, decided to Mr. and Mrs. David Baker of sons present.

A was held It was uectueu to Mrs Ha js Columbus visited witn Mr. and hold the reunion at the i Mrs Frank Sharp. time ai place next year. Rela- tives from Minerva, East Roch -1 0 rqy AND Sams 3 ester, Westville, Beloit, Salem, R0Y AND HAROLD Beaeh, is visiting friends Blanchtster and Cuyahoga Falls ianyder have returned from a and relatives in the area were Special guests were Orvie Sanor of Westville and Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Hahlen of North Georgetown Boy Scouts of Troop 82 made a tour of Miller's Airport. Mrs. Glen Turner, Miss Judy Turner and Steven were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Groves ol Cleveland They also visited Mr.

and Mrs. S. Groves. Shop Monday Friday 10:00 9:00 Others 10:00 5:00 assisted in the medical work and teaching. Her special field of ministry is work with the Burundi women.

REV AND MRS. RIN Burundi lies just east of the Heacock visited with his sister, northern end of Lake Tanganvi- Perry Rawson Mrs. Rachel Cattell and other ki. Under the Belgian Mandate relat'vts. They were dinner it was part of Ruanda-Urundi I charge of a fifty-bed mission guests of Mrs.

Arthur Heacock. As an independent kingdom for hospital supported by Quakers and Oonala Gednetz the past two years its official in the United States. 0f Shreveport, have visit- name is now Burundi This little led with nis mother, Mrs. Mild- kingdom ruled by King Mwam- Cool Comfortable Confident Hospital Reports HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS pm. Fiidav at Orchard Hill School.

Proceeds will go to the scholarship fund and other school clubs. Wood, superintendent ciTA of Leeionia Exempted School Disricc, nas announced that the Kindergarten registration is definitely closed and that the classes are full. Eighty-three children arc registered for Kindergarten classes this fall. Lutheran Church of America is navir.g an eight day con- veniion the Pittsburgh Hilton Hotel starting today. Pastor T.

P. Laughner of St. Paul's Chuich will attend several ses- rsverett of Lisbon sions. Orgai: Society members met publican Club of Salem at U.e Century Market building. Persons present were from a tri-county area of Columbiana, OAQ 0'a Mahoning and Stark Counties.

William Milhoan of 308 W. 2 nd Special guests were Miss ad- ys DeBcut of East Liverpool, courty chairwoman, and Robert of Steubenville, 18th district committeeman. Miss Elma Auld was in charge of entertainment. Host- SEARS Catalog SHOP-BY-PHONE SERVICE 337-8795 Or Stop Into Our Catalog Sales Dept. 115 S.

Broadway, Salem, 0. St. Clunen of Leetonia. Lawrence Kessler of Salineville Andrew Cunningham of Negley. Mrs.

William Evans of North esses were Miss Carmen Mc- Lima Nicoi, Miss Marv Kleon, Mrs. Henderson of Columbi- Charles Snyder and Mrs. Harry Wilscn. Special prizes went to Bruce DISCHARGES Gordon Joyce Wilson. Mrs.

Wil- Rcbert Zarbaugh of 1374 Weir, Mrs. Carl Lind- ole Drive. ner ana Miss Mary Kleon of Sa- Lacy Laws of RD 5, Salem. iem, Hugh Kendall of Columbi- Riehaia Walker of 945 Frank- an3i Luciue Porter and Dale 'in Ave. of Lisbon and Mrs.

T. D. Mrs. Raymond Hilliard Sr. of Keenan and Mrs.

J. H. Seidel RD 3, Salem. of Sebnng. Norma Mounts of RD 2, Sa- buffet table was set up in 'eni the front window of the store.

Lillian Frethy of 975 Frank- table was covered with a lin Ave linen cloth and centered Anna Bonnet of Petersburg, with an arrangement of multi- Mrs. Howard Rauch oi East coloied flowers. Pastel candles Palestine. in five-deck candelabra flanked Clayson Bowman of RD 4, the centerpiece. Two miniature Lisbon elephants also adorned the Mrs.

John Lipp of East Pal- table estine. The Toud GlecKler of Columbiana. the Jease Backus of Wellsville. Three hundred and fifty per- butsa, who recently has been 3 Negro Youth guest of our government, is a I 1 I relatively peaceful area in a dis- Al inn turbed and disturbing continent The king rules about 24 million rt people as a constitutional mon- 111 vJ GOrylO arch. Dr.

Rawson has been in ATLANTA. Ga ----------------------------------------------are trying to establish the identity of a Negro youth found hanged in a wooded area of northwest Atlanta. The victim, clad in a white T- shirt, blue jeans, tennis shoes Dems Delegates Get Convention Quarters Don R. Gosnev, state central committeeman from the 18th congressional dislrict. has been fcks- ttednes: advised the Ohio delegation to han 8ln8 a large oak the National Democratic Con- 4 vention in Atlantic City Aug.

Detective SgL He ms 24. has been to the fnd Harry McCoIUs-j Seaside and Terrace Motels. I er he afPfilred ,0 ba tween 14 and 16 vears old A Delegates at large from the search of his pockets yielded 18th district are: Congressman lwo a door Wayne Hays of Hushing.i Dr Henrv minority leader of the Counly exami- House of Representatives. A.G. sajd boy had been dead Lancione.

state central commit-daad abou, eight hours wher teeman, Don Gosney of found He placed the time of umbiana: state central commit- at abou, teewoman Hsther Pinsky of officers docline(J (0 theorize Bellaire: State Representative on what mi ht have ha Douglas Applegate of Jefferson identily oi victim County, Mrs. Ermme Croskey of established Carroll County and John Taylor. area about dght of balem. 'blocks from the nearest occu- District delegates are Jeffer- pied house, is being cleared un- son County Democratic Chair-ider an urban renewal program man Hugo Alexander and is a fringe area with both mont County Democratic Chair- white and Negro residents, but man Frank Vannelle. District al-officers said no disturbances ternates are vice chairman of have occurred there, the central committee, Attv.

Guy KENLEY PLATERS ON STAGE IN PERSON All- CONDITIONED PACKARD MUSIC HALL WARRIN, TUESDAY THROUGH SUNDAY JUNE 30 JULY 5 BERT PARKS IN WITH SHERRY AND STUART DAMON $1.10 Tues, thru Sot. Ives. 8 30 £2 yj $un. Svev 7.30 loci. Sot Sun.

Matinees 2 45 WARRIN, OHIO IX 4-1377 WEEK OF JULY 7 DURWARD KIRBY IN 'Take Her, She's Mine" T1CWTS ALSO OH SALI AT Strouss-Hirshberg'i (U your Si Account) Anita Kornbau of Leetonia. Inlam daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Browne of Lisbon. Albert Burkey of Columbiana.

CENTRAL CLINIC Admissions Pamt-ia Fording of Alliance. Mrs. Tnomas Sheets of 275 W. 5th St. Sue and Nora Madden of East Palestine.

Karet Bowman ot RD 2, Salem. DISCHARGES Mrs. Ray Miller of Canton. Mrs. Richard McArtor of 898 N.

Lincoln Ave. Mrs Alvin Turnbull of East Palestine Michael Sankovich of East Palestine. Wanaa Parker ot East Palestine. Mis. Bryan Phillips and son of Beloit.

Jeffrey Padgett of East Palestine. Sa idv Harrington of 945 E. 3rd St. George McCartney of 377 S. Broadway.

ALLIANCE CITY HOSPITAL Admissions Mis. Frank Grove of Damascus Roy Wilson of East Rochester. Tonya Freshley of Homeworth. DISCHARGES Fiances Shopwell of Carrollton. Mrs.

Harry Smith ot RD 2, Belo't. Raymond Reber of RD 1, Homeworth. Mrs. Merle Maxwell of Homeworth. Robert Kelley of RD 1, Beloit.

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