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FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1943. The Daily Times, New Philadelphia, FIVE SOCIETY ITEMS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN CLU FOR SOCIETY EDITOR DIAL 25111 PERSONALS Mary Austrich and Lt. R. L.

Trustdorf Married In Church Ceremony Thursday A Mathias-Casebeer Marriage In Dover United Brethern Church Thursday At noon yesterday in the parson age of the First U. B. church, Do Miss Wilma Cascboer, daughter of Roy Cascbccr of 230 West Fifth (street, Dover, became the bride of Mylles Mathias, son of Mr and Mrs Elmer Mathias of Stone Creek. I Only immediate members of the (families witnessed the Venice, which was solemnized by the Rev. Emerson 'The Rugh, pastor of the church.

'single ring ceremony was used. The couple was unattended, bride's ensemble was of robin blue crepe and at her shoulder arrangement of pink rosebud', wedding dinner was served at the home of his bride. Mr. and Mrs. Mathias left afterward toi a wedding trip, and upon their return will reside in Stone Creek.

Or glia Goettge, Gnadenhutten Teacher and Lieut M. R. Lewis Married August 22 i The egg an i A Ladies Bible Class Has New OfRccrs When Bible class of the First, Methodist church met last ev Daughters of U. V. Birthday Dinner Tlic Daughters of Union Tent No.

80 met in regular session ciung at the church the following last evening in the G. A. R. hall, new officer, for the year were elect During the busmen National ed: President. Mrs.

J. Tripp: 1st and Department, orders were read vice president. Mrs. E. B.

Westhaf Mrs. Susan Loper and Mr Ruth cr; 2nd vice president, Mrs. were reported ill The nr. Marsh: treasurer. Mrs.

E. Haney; I tcry box war, won by Mrs. Caroline assistant, Mrs. Ralph Kosenberry, i Ruppenthal. secretary, Mrs.

E. Walker; assist 1 After the meeting a covered dish ant, Mrs. Price Hiller; recording birthday supper was enjoyed and secretary, Miss Clara Ditto; assist 'honored the following members who ant, Mrs. Thurston T-ue; flower had had birthdays in July. Augu committee.

Mrs Clara Boyd and and September; Mr. Amanda fcsipc John Derry; remembrance Mrs. Caroline Ruppenthal. Mr committee. Mrs.

Fern Arnold and nose Correll. Mrs. Nora Jonex and Mrs. G. Stonebrook; teachers, Mrs.

Agnes Penrod W. H. Dickerson, NT's. George vas announced that a meeting Parsons. Mrs.

One Brown, Mrs. W. of thc Mary Todd Circle will be. NT. Atilr! assistant teachers, Mrs.

Wednesday, September 29th jC. Murphy. Mrs. Nelson Snyder and with Mrs Alta Shonk as chairman. I Piamst, Mrs.

The committee will include Mi Fagley, assistant, Mrs. Merle Ed inia Shellhcimcr and Mrs. Ague MRt ROBERT I TRUSTDORF -Mary Austrich; Thc Emmanuel Lutheran church, this city, was the scene ol thc wed- evening, September ciing 16th mch I Hei car.iwi Onh family were Mi ich.orth id 1 MJ Tru. oil. Do and Ml Miss Margaret Trir clori, Dover, sister of the bridegroom.

was maid of honor for the bride, and for the occasion, she wore a gown of beige with brown ora. Her flowers were pmx rose- Lieut Robert Moore of this city was oe: man for Lieut. Trusdorf aiburn; chorister. Mrs. Anna Low nuller.

assistant, Mrs. Linnie Riggle Mrs. Ralph Rosenberry and her! group had charge of the meeting and Miss Clara Ditto conducted the 1 devotional period. Mrs. Frank Moore presided over the business hour and the election of officers.

Ilie program consisted of mim Penrcd. BOYS IN THE SERVICE Mr. and Washington, that their I has arrived ills addrcs Inal Depot, Postmaster, I The addre I of Mr. and I Commercial I Pvt. Dale A 63rd Mrci.

dev, Tc xas. Pvt Edward L. Baxtr, Mrs. Alta Baxter, been selected from the medical jtachment at Douglas, Wvoming, the commanding officer to atten the department of enlisted techn i school at O'Reilly Gencr; I Hospital at Springfield, Mo. new Pvt.

Edward Baxter, T. M. D. S. I Re ill'.

General Hospital, Barrack No. 4J1. print field, Mr Dale Charles Bieh. me, this city, hsrl. 35234613.

Camp B. 3rp. Lei win if. Mizer has return- to Camp Hale, Colorado, after past ten days, visiting Mr and Mrs. Front avenue, mother Mr V.

L. er. ed spending the with his grai William Sell this city and Youngen, Do Mrs. W. Buchanan Reviews Chapter Mrs.

W. V. Buchanan gave a review of the first chapter of For All Mr, and It her of readings, incluaing, "God'oi by William and Charlotte Came To Church Mrs. Ernest Wiser, mis ionaries, when the Cupe nu MRS. MORGAN L.

LEWIS (Orpha L. Goettge) Mi. Fred Goettge, Gna-'State University. She was a teach- announcing the cr in tbc elementary schools in Groveport, Ohio, and for the past Walker The Gospel Mrs land Marquand Circles the First i Rosenbcrry; recitation, Peter Presbvterian church met Wednesday Bi I ar their daughter, Orpha ear as taught in the Gnadenhut- Mojgan R. Lewis, of ten schools.

ov stationed at the Air Lieut. Lewi: is an alumnus of Rio mem tnd a jCix of the number of ior the rvice Rrv. Wak immediate lose friends impressive tj at 7:30 in 1 foil. Mr "mother of the 'al Golden reading. Mrs I evening at thc home of Mrs.

In ni wore biack net with a whUe closed shanabrook. Second street NW. Mrs. 22nd bn mcd an a item crop-1 The th the new bodice with stna! oride wa hi froc kil wa drap ad an inset 1 Hill trim. I icut.

Tru. dorf is horn on a thirteen da. furlough Irom Aberdeen, Mai viand, Provm: Ground and will return at the close of im furlough of Fort Beivoir, Lieut, de- Trusdorf and his bride are now on of. a hurt wedding trip. Fur traveling Mi: Trusdorf wore a bla' wool two button piece suit with velvet trim and with tilts she wore all black accessories.

Lueut Tru- 1 if a paduate of the New Philadelphia high school. the meeting with an imaresting talkjw. W. Landis was in charge ot the L. on Work'.

'devotional period. I Th i During the social hour refresh ments were served by the commit- I tee. Class Picnic at Whitman Home The remainder oft he evening wa Gi devoted to making plans ior the Oc Ui.r. tober luncheon. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs.

Robert Evans, Mrs. E. W. Jones and Mrs. Joe Sable.

Tire next meeting of the Circles will be at the home of Mrs Lie mbu; Maxt'in North Carolina. The Grande college and Ohio State Uni- couple wa married Sunday, August versity where he was affiliated with in the Methodist church in Kappa Phi Kappa fraternity. Prior isburg. North Carolina. to his induction into the army he bride i a graduate of the was a teacher in the Columbus city ittcii lngh school, Capitol schools.

Lieut, and Mrs. Lewis are and Ohio'now residing in Laurinburg, N. C. Pfc. Charle D.

Davis re.urned to Camp Rucker, after a fifteen day furlough with I his mother, Mrs. Pearl Davis and with his wife, the former. Miss Doris Wingard, both of Route 2, Uhrichs- ville. Another son. Seaman First 'Class Raymond D.

Davis, returned I last Sunday to Wassau Island, Sa-J jvannah, Ga after having spent aj 14-day leave at his home. He is with I thc mounted beach pati jl of United 1 States coast guard. 5- parks, 13 day leave ats Mr, and Route 1. this ier commission in the Army Corps last uar- Lieut. Sparks is a graduate of New x.xt high school and the Delaware state Horuital school Nu mg Fa Delaware, tlv Do lav.

re He pita 1 School Prev is to her er.l tment she was employed at the from which, 'he graduated. Sparks is sta- I Hoi pitftlf Danville, Kcntuck-. We deliver Dae Dally Tunes to ail parts oi Uhricnsviile and any one may secure prompt service d.v calling Spear Agency Phone 9188 a het of Jo- Tu cora Ale lU ing Eon panic ti Hi i On. 1' 'IV, lr it i an i il Cot If rmai Tuscora ircle Elects Officers 'tie C. Of A 1133, i.o even with hief Com I jire Four were tar.ep in the Mrs.

Mildred Ida Mr Ida id Mi Anna Springer the ii ur of tlic follow mg officer.1- ciuipluin, Stella cki' Companion Mi Mibstitute cliici com- Anna Scabioir. rc- -ecretary, Miss Lmtii Mey- vial secretary. Mrs, Naomi Mi Jemima lit guide, Mrs Jennie Mor guide. Mr i 1 Botdorf: tru: Mi Aim.i Gopp and Kappier. stcrv box wa: vvm by Mrs pp.

The next regular meet- Circle will be Get iber 7. Cope. Ray avenue, NW. Last evening when members of! the Dorcas class cf the church enjoyed a delight- tsiaiOll II LtUinClQn Gass of 19JO and prev ious to his en- picnic supper at the home of I mf f'; w' beptem Mrs. Walter Whitman, Church! be; 24 1 19 42.

lio v. emp-i' rd with street. Sister Grace Boehling and! the Mot Dover. Mrs. Miss Helen Richards weie guests, is ei high Because of the inclement weather I ill 1933.

and is Loyal Women Bible Class Fribley Circle Has September Meeting Harry Loyal Seibert, who has spent thc past year and a half with 1 tlie Secbces in Iceland is now visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Harry Seibert of Canton, former New Philadelphia residents. Seaman Seibert will spend Satuiday in Dover visiting with his sister, Mrs. Don Front street.

yx KEEPS SHIRTS The W-mens Bmie class of' Miskimen, Nortli High Avenue Church of Broadway, was hostess to the mem- Aid Thursday Chur met at, the church Thursday bers of the Fribley Circie of the evening with twenty-om Methodist church, Thursday re: rndm: to roll call and two guests afternoon and the following guests, ttendrd school, Linduatm clerk with thc Ol cit v. 1 1 he prc: due Mrs Allison w- Jackson, Mrs. Jesse Cord and I tta Hanna i Mrs- Remasters, Mrs. thc devotions. Rev.

R. I E. Kline. Mrs. Eric Finney and Mrs.

A PATTERN A DAY supper was served in thc Pov.ci bo, this bufTet style, from the dining room A centerpiece of garden was used on the table and other lovely arrangements of flowers were throughout the Whitman home. I 3- Cl et mmef a short talk. Blickensderfer. wax followed by Tlie meeting opened with the ia) evening and ittieshments Eingili8 of hymns and Mrs. rved bv Com-1 Nannie Dickerson conducted the de- During evening were elci M.

Ma' Wc panicn, cording er; flnan Ulrich Kohl chairman Moore Virgnua The mv Anna Go mg Mrs. Wesley Aubilil vf Oldtown was hostess to seventeen members of tlie Oldtown Lutheran Ladies'Aid ui! when they met this week.) A bu mc Guests were Mrs. Carl Monger-, Mrs Ulrich Bichsel and Miss Julo Kinsey Mrs. Oliver Kinsey, vice of thc society led the devotional per- cob Bi. iod and piesided over the business Mi God W.nkler, The next on Pucito Rico.

There was a i hour. Miss Kinsey won the mvsterv meeting will oe a Hallowe'en party short business session. After the picnic supper a short box i luslress session was prcbioed During the social hoUr -he hostess Robimon Mis la notions. Mrs. Eric Finnev read the Jones anrl lasl chapters from the study LIX nr.

Ml D. by the president. Mrs Kenneth Dick. Mrs. Homer AfToiter became HOME MKsINt.

Home Nursing Pins arc now in at thc American Red rooms and are available for Girl Scouts who recently took the me Nursing course. There are some vegetables that are common enough, but for which we do not, seem to have so many recipe: One of these is eggplant. So here arc some eggplant recipes. First: Baked Eggplant 1 medium eggplant 1 4 cup butter ormargarine 1-2 cup bread crumbs 1 teaspoon minced onion 2 eggs, well beaten salt and pepper Pare eggplant. Cut in quarter inch slices and cook in salted water until tender.

Drain and mash. Add butter or margarine, crumbs, onion and eggs. Season to taste and mix thoroughl: Put in a greased casserole and bake in moderate oven until hot through and nicely browned. A recipe that is a little different is this one for: Eggplant Roma 1 medium eggplant 1 egg 1 teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons fat 1-4 pound American cheese 1 8 oz. can tomato sauce 2 tablespoons minced onion Cut an eggplant served delicious refreshments, assist- Mrs.

Fred Shearer ted by Mrs. Herman Balentme and mamder of tL Menses. The next meeting trill: A. P. I III) HosteSS i YXL.LUL It ERMbethe third Wednesday in Oct-, Aih.rlr uar ronH 1 St thC h0lnC 0f Ml'S' Ge01'SC 1 KliCarer- fcl'th Street, men as coi.dueted bv ibistcr Boeh- i 7, vV entertained tr members of Iin? and Miss Edna Felton, teacher! 1 the N.

riub wuh'7 spashetti of the class. 1 --1 Mrs. Harold Meese and Mrs. Pearl La Tourette will be thc hostesses at thc class meeting, in October. During the social hour Mrs.

Miskimen was assisted in entertaining by Mrs. Charles Lorenz and Mrs E. Stansberry, and refreshments were served. ONE ANSWER TO COAL SHORTAGE Vancouver. B.

Sept. 17 One Vancouver man solved the coal shortage. He got a job as a delivery truck driver for Arrow Kirk Coal loaded up an order oi four tons I of coal and left the jard, presuma- I bly on the way to his first customer, i His first customer was himself, and company officials have not heard of him or thc coal since. Police located the truck, empty. EASIER Roman Cleanser whitens, removes many stains; saves the wear of hard rubbing.

Easy directions on label. Womens Guild Has Quarterly Meeting The Women's Guild ot the First Evangelical and Reformed church held its quarterly meeting in the auditorium of thc churcn, Thursday afternoon. The devotional theme was with Mrs Howard Wassem, Mrs. Kirk Glaus- cr, Mrs. Joe Romig, Mrs.

Arthur Cunningham, participating. During thc devotional program, Mrs. George Kalp and Mrs. Earl Youngen sang as duet numbers, "Let thc Beauty Jesus be Seen in and "Follow the Miss Katharine Dittmar was the accompanist. Mrs.

Frank Kempf, the persident of the organization, was in charge i dinner last evening at Tavern, ifii.fifjis nummeu dinncr 1900Club Host bndao was pined. and the high score were given to Mrs. Law- Members of thc 1900 club enjoyed renee of Dover, and their September meting, Wednesdav Davis, tin city. Mrs. Earl Taylor.

North avenue, will be hostess to the club at the STONE CilLLh AI XILIARY The American Legion Auxiliary of evening at thc home of Mr. and Mrs Arthur Hummcll, HummclTs Valley A short devotional service was con- next meeting ducted by Mrs. Elmer Cascbcer. whu also gave a very interesting talk on a number of favorite progiams. The remainder of thc evening was spent socially.

Creek will meet Monday even- Delicious refreshments were fo; the pur, -c of electing offi cd by thc hostess. Thc meeting A good attendance is desired. i will be October 15th, wuh Mrs. F. G.

Bair and Miss Helen Bair as hostesses. Bible Class Meets With Mrs G. Quinn Thirteen members of the West minster Bible class of Bowcrston and two guests met Wednesday ev- Personals of the business hour when plans at ihc home of Mrs. George weic discussed for thc rummage Quinn, with Miss Frances Quinn sale to be held October 2nd, and I assistant hostess, the bazaar to be held December 2nd.) Mrs. O.

W. Penn presided at the The next meeting of thc Guild! devotional service and Mrs. Ray Dc will be November 18th at which time muth gave an interesting review of thcic will be election of officers. the book. "Thc Robe" by Douglas A Refreshments were served from a short business session was conduct- a l)rett-v arrangement ot cd by thc president, Mrs.

George fall flowers. Mrs. Lena Gintz and i Patton. Mis. Albert Braodhurst presided at Lunch was served by tne hostesses the table.

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Send fifteen cents (plus ic tor mailing) toi pattern Write plainly youi name, address and style number. Be sure to stale size you for about twenty minutes, or until 9vis.h Address order to The New the eggplant is tender and thc cheese is melted and browned on top. Philadelphia Daily Times Pattern Department, 121 West r9th Street, New York, 11, N. Mrs. Frank Sweasey Hostess To Class Mrs.

James Zingery. president of thc Ladies Bible class of the First United Brethren church, was in charge of the meeting evening held at the home of Mrs. Frank Sweasey. East Higli avenue. Mrs Harry West conducted devotions.

Rev. H. L. Smith read the last chapter of the study book. Visitors during thc evening wore Mrs.

Kathry Kent, and Mrs. James Rankin. Lunch was served during the social hour by Mrs. Sweasey assisted by Mrs. Herron.

Thc October meet ing will be at thc home of Mrs Masby Shaffer, Minnich i-venue, NE Mrs. Homer Stiffler Hostess To Club Wednesday evening, Mrs. Homer Stiffler entertained the members of her bridge club at her home in Gooding avenue, and tne following guests, Mrs. J. D.

Leavengood and Mrs. Culver Bair. High score bridge prizes were given to Mrs. Thurman Wolfe, Mrs. Garnon Thomas and Mrs.

Bair. Mrs. Thomas, Fourth street, will be hostess to the club at the next meeting. Mrs. Robert Allen Guest of Class The Willing Workers' class of the Emmanuel Lutheran church met Thursday evening at thc home of Mrs.

Homer Stiffler. Gondmg avenue, with Mrs. Ira Serby and Mrs. Joseph Leavengood as asMstant lios- i tosses. Twenty one members ic sponded to roll call and dicie wao one guest, Mrs.

Robert Aden. Mrs. Walden M. Holl presided at thc devotional service and Mrs. Carroll Wright, teacher of tlip class, re viewed the first chaptei ol the study book, of Christian Family Life A social hour followed the program.

The next meeting will tie thc third Thursday in October, thc piace to be announced later. RETURNS TO SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rinehart and daughter, Barbara, of Freeport, Texas, arrived here last night to spend a vacation with their parents, Mr. and James Rinehart of this city and Mr.

and Mrs. George Mason of Mooreville. Mrs. Mary Kohl, RD 1, Beaverdam road, who was seriously burned several weeks ago is recovering at her honle. Miss Florence Lane has returned home after spending the past three weeks visiting with Captain Andrew Skrada at Camp Hale, Pando, Colo.

Capt. Skrada and Miss Lane also visited at Denver, Glenwood Springs, and Leadville, during Capt. Skrada leave. Local Civilian Defense News New Philadelphia air raid wardens and fire watchers may call at the home of Jamees Rankin at 336 Fair avenue, to get their helmets. 1 They are asked to get their head -1 pieces before next Thursday so they can wear them in the Army Dav i parade.

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