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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 6

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The Salem Newsi
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SEX THE SALEM. OHIO. NEWS The Socia Notebook Mrs. Bailey Is Elected By Secretaries Family Dinner Marks Wedding Anniversary of Salem Couple WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1958 I Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Rich of E. The affair was arranged by the awryr. assi XI GAMMA CHAPTER told .111 ,1 Uh im, IO Vt I i mother-daughter dinner Thurs- meeting, with Mrs. George Lun- Hon at a Hinnnr mnotinn restaurant in North Lima. me and Penny, and Gordon Rich, its mother-daughter dinner Thurs- meeting, with Mrs.

George Lun- Hon at a dinner meeting Monday at 6:30 p.m. at th eRuth gociu and Mrs. Earl MalcoJmson night at the Coffee Cup restaurant ri I House. as program and devotional chair- Others elected to serve dur- Off lf PTS FlGftftu Each member is asked to bring men. mg the coming year are: Vice VVI Ll VVI WU a cavefish and table service for president, Mrs.

Margaret Zama- herself and guest. MISS FRANCES BAIRD was relli; recording secretary. Miss feted at a miscellaneous shower Josephine Markovich; correspon- JUNIOR LOYAL Sons and recently at the home of Donna ding secretary. Miss Marie Ester- Daughters Class of Phillips Chris- Chappell of Eastview Drive. iy; and treasurer, Mrs.

Marcella tian Church held a picnic supper Among the 25 guests were her Moffett. i a uiuuw pi un 1 at Guilford Lake Saturday eve- co-workers at the First National! Mrs- Bailey gave an account to their meeting in the Ruth and Mrs. Marie Rich fling. Mr. and Mrs.

George Phil- Bank. cf the recent Ohio Division meet- House Monday evening. A lls were hosts. Assisting with the buffet luncheon in Columbus. Other mem- Korr Af fUrt nLnnt By PW Women Twenty two members af the Business and Professional Club enjoyed a dinner prior all of Salem.

Also in attendance were soil. Joe Rich, and Miss Jean Kohar of Columbus; E. H. Althouse and Mrs. Ruth Cramer of Salem; Mrs.

Robert Smith and daughter, Sandra, of Cuyahoga Falls: Dr. and Mrs. Everett Rich (Jr. and daughter, Pamela of Se- ii wan wie ouriei mncneon ----------------After the supper, games of ad- were Eva Butera, Carol Lee Kerr bers of chaPter attend- and croquet were enjoyed and Betty Gose. ed are Mrs- Martha Dunn, Miss Ambach by the 19 members in attendance.

New officers were elected. Miss Jeanette Hoch and Miss Anna en are Mrs. Manna Dunn, Miss Ambach were in charge- iu June Von Kaenel and Miss Shirley They were assisted by the officers Uay bprowI During the business meeting, a A William Dickey a iS get together was plan- pm in the Bunker HUI Methodist national convention The newly elected officers are: pea with Gene Marvin to make Church. July 16-19 in Minneapolis, Minn. President.

Mrs. William Park: Mrs. Martha Dunn, who presid- vice president, Miss Martha Park; of Salem, who returned Friday from Los Angeles, where she had spent the winter with her daughter and family, Dr. and Mrs. the arrangements.

The group sang choruses and EMANON CLUB members were 3 was led in prayer Gene Mar. entertained recently at the home til r3 vin. of Mrs Betty Marina of Brooklyn rltual was per- A wiener outing. roast concluded the Ave treasurer, Mrs. Ed LaMoncha; recording secretary, Mrs.

Elise Murdoch; and corres-onding secretary, Miss Umbach. The afternoon was spent informally at the home of the honorees. Mr. and Mrs. Rich received many greeting cards, flowers and other gifts.

Joe Rich and Clara Stamp were married May 21, 1893 in Canfield. Mrs- Howard McGaffick, s.I Jfsfspea'kT Vaughan Wed The June 28 meeting will be at Bruce Whitcomb and Mrs. Curtis lateci the history of docks and se ittii a' Ti i convention at Se-, ie home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hipley shared the awards, curries He rxplmned the differ-1 MaunCe Constant lucent of the Newgarden Road The June is meeting wil at em types, told how they bought! After the meetingrthe Members ii of I Hip homp of Mtq Ward 7.oll ref i.t.

LibCftV St. Hnnounpps rr the Vincent r-im un, ie h0me ol Mrs- Ward Zeller of and and the use of the var- hi id MSC CLUB HELD its meeting Southeast Blvd. cl and Co- A question and answer I auctioneer Tom Stoffer of Stewart Road Fri- NEW MEMBERS were initiated session followed day night. The prizes went to Frank Eagles Auxiliary in the Eagle ed 1103 a -white elephant" auction, SS? machines at the Butler. Wick Miss Betty Ward serving as Sant son of Mr- and Mrs.

Leon Lizott. at Monday meeting of he A going away gift was present- leadership training confer- of Biddeford. Me. Vaughan is to Mrs Ann BakJT wha wlU Ithe of the late Cherie, June 8 at the Smucker House. In- Homer Liewellyn and Milan Catlos.

Home. will leave soon to join her hus- The next meeting will be June! Mrs- Mary Barton conducted the band in Germany. 23 a1; the Llewellyn home on Frank- business meeting with 29 members Mrs. Ethel Caldwell won the" 3 Hause- Wlh Im Road. in attendance.

surprise package Lunch was served by Mrs. Glen The dinnes table decorations MRS. J. C. POTTORF was guest Richie, Mrs.

Mary Ritchie and featured May-poles with a cupcake speaker at the Monday meeting Mrs. Hazen Kelly. This committee inscribed wi.th a name of the Wesleyan Class of the Bunk- will serve as hostesses for attached to the end of each streamer Hill Methodist Church. the June 9 meeting when new of- er Places were arranged for 27 Vaughan. The wedding was performed Miss Betty Hotchkiss of Sebring church6 at "Vans Church serving as installing officer.

i The July 28 picnic meeting will the couple were Miss i at the homo of Mrs. GortrnHp Vaughan of Salem, sister of the bride, and Carl Riggs Jr. be at the home of Mrs. Gertrude at Dehl Lake. Mrs.

Stanley Howard and Mrs. f'cers be installed. Frank Baird were program and devotional leaders. Mrs. Howard Miss Joyce Mollenkopf opened the meeting with the song.

IT Hour of followed Wed JOCK banders by prayer by Mrs. Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mollenkopf was the topic of a short of 210 N. Elm Columbiana an- by Mrs.

Howard. Musical sel-jnounce the approaching marriage ections included a piano solo their daughter, Joyce Ann, to Peggy Conkle and two accordion Jack Edward Sanders, son of numbers by Mrs. Paul Martig. Mr. and Mrs.

Jack Sanders of Mrs. Pottorf spoke on RD 5, Salem. Archaeology is Proving the Bible Custom of ooen church will be is True. I observed for the ceremony June Mrs. Baird read two articles, j8 at 3:30 p.m.

in the Grace Belongs to All and formed Church in Columbiana. A of a reception will follow in the church Mrs. Harry Smith, social room, presided at the business session when 18 members answered roll call by naming scripture verses. P.ans were made for a family The Rev. and Mrs.

John Bauman party to be held this summer. of E. 3rd St members and the guest. The table committee for the next meeting will be Mrs. Mary Eckstein.

Doris Rinehart, Mrs. Jean Dean and Mrs. Caldwell. Personal Notes Ellsworth Baccalaureate services for the graduating class of Western Reserve Local School were held in the Ellsworth Presbyterian Church Sunday. Rev.

Emory Lowe of Ellsworth was the speaker. The officers of Mahoning byterial held a luncheon and workshop rn the basement of the Pres- 37 Senior Citizens Are Taken on Trip byterian Church Thursday. Friends of Bill Dudley, whose spent at the Highland Park Zoo. home is in the southern part of The return trip over the turn----- spent the weekend Ellsworth Twp. have received pike was a new experience for An arrangement of white lilies in Pittsburgh, at the home word of his marriage while in the some of the Senior Citizens, who centered the refreshment table, of Mrs.

Bauman sister, Mrs. service in Mississippi. requested that another trip be when lunch was served by Mrs. John Gigex. Rev.

Bauman spoke Mrs. Walter Rehm, Mrs. Sara made later this summer. Mrs. Ray- Robert Dickson and Mrs.

Lee at the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Bakes and Mrs. Hugh Bowman jmond Stiver, supervisor of the lo- which he served and helped to attended a luncheon meetng of the cal Senior Citizen program, and Mrs. Baird and Mrs. Howard build, before comino to Salem. of Washington, D.C.

The newlyweds are residing in Washington, D.C. where the bride is employed by the Navy Department. Her husband was recently discharged from the Air Force. Thirty-seven Senior Citizens left the Memorial Building by char- TRY SALEM NEWS WANT tered bus Friday at 9 a.m. to make a trip to Pittsburgh.

Their first stop was at the Pittsburgh Airport where they were greeted by Stephen Bodnar, representative of the Pittsburgh Senior Citizen program. After a tour of the airport, the group stopped at City View Lookout, then went on to Oakland area Schenley Park and to Highland Park, where provision had been made for the visitors to eat their box lunches. The afternoon was REGISTERED JEWELER 'honored rlckieijctHent! SMORGASBORD June 9 th 5-7 p.m. CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR EPISCOPAL 870 E. State St.

Tickets Available From: Adults $2.00 Children 75c Infants Free Salem. O. HEDDLESTON DRUG NEWS DANIEL E. SMITH, Jeweler Family Life Institute at the Y.M. Mrs.

Elizabeh Stacey, city public A. in Youngstown Friday. health nurse, accompanied Mrs. Robert Wehr was chair- group. man of the business and program The monthly meetings for June, session.

July and August will be held in The Memorial Day services held Pavilion No. 2 at Centennial Park. in the schoolhouse Sunday were The June 27 meeting will begin Specials Transistor Radio $19.95 PORTABLE Radio, reg. $29.95 Sale $22.95 TABLE MODEL Radio, reg. $19.95 Sale $12.95 UHE and VHF 17-inch Portable TV $139.95 Real Bargain Prices on Radios Full Line of Batteries TV and Radio Tubes Checked Free ELECTRIC CLOTHES Dryer, reg.

$199.95 Sale $109.95 AUTOMATIC Washer, reg. 199.95 Sale $129.95 GUARANTEED USED TV Sets $29.95 and up USED ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR BARGAINS WE SERIVCE ALL TV AND RADIOS WHEEL AND DEAL Appliance Open Thursday 9 Till 9. Coll ED 7-6517 Ask For Harry 405 E. State Salem, Ohio largely attended. Frank Spellman, Commander of the Post was in charge of the program.

Tht Western Reserve Band furnished music and Rev. Sallade, assistant pastor of the Canfield Presbyterian Church, was the speaker. The choir of the Presbyterian Church rendered two selections. THE PARADE by all organizations and led by the band marched to the cemetery and held graveside services at the grave of David Sisco, a deceased veteran. Jacqueline Batos, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Martin Batos, has been brought to her home after spending several days in the Salem City Hospital. Mrs. Wm. Kean, after spending several weeks in the Salem City Hospital, is at home.

A plot of IOO acres of the W. VV. Hendricks farm in the southeastern part of Ellsworth Twp. has been sold to parties in Youngstown and Cornersburg for the purpose of laying out a golf course and nlanning grounds for a large country club. Work has been started on the project and Mrs.

Jane Hendricks moved from the family residence to her farm home on Western Reserve Rd. Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Bowman and daughters, Sandra and Kathleen were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Hugh Bowman Sunday. The Missionary Organization met at the home of Mrs. Earl Beardsley Wednesday. Business was in charge of Mrs.

Frank Burgoyne and the program by Mrs. Hugh Bowman. with a coverdish luncheon at noon. Afterward, the members display their collections or handcraft items in a hobby show. No regular programs are planned for drop-in sessions at the Me- corial Building during the next three months, but members are to continue to hold their weekly meetings there.

All men and women in the commmunity who are 60 years of age or over are invited to attend the meetings and outings and join! the club if they wish. The American Gem Society, an International Organization of dependable elects only those Jewelers for membership who have acquired a scientific knowledge of Diamonds and Gems. Yearly examinations and unquestioned business integrity ore vital requisites in maintaining this valuable membership. Enjoy the assurance of better values this store offers you. DANIEL E.

SMITH JEWELER State ED 7-6483 New Garden Miss Delores Hall attended a birthday party for Miss Paula Waithman in Winona Saturday. Frank Connell of Cleveland spent the weekend with his brother, Earl Connell. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stoudt.

Mr. and Mrs. Karl Stoudt, Karleen, Dick and Ronald Stoudt attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mrs. Karl parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Gottschling of Salem Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Loudon of Salem called Sunday evening at the John Strahm home. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell McCann of Cleveland called Saturday on Mrs. Lois Amos. Miss Lena Loudon of Canton and Mrs. Wiliam Cope of New Jersey called on friends and relatives here Sunday.

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TEMPERED SPRING STEEL SHANK correctly placed for support of the arch. ANKLE EMBRACER HEEL FIT he fps foot firmly, comfortably in place. Come in Soon SHOES AND REPAIR 138 Penn Avenue Salem, Ohio SHOP Thursday TU 9 Repeat Sale! JAMAICA SHORTS In Plaid Tarpoons Checks And Lovely Solid Colors. First Two Shipments Were Complete Sellouts! Sizes IO To 18. 98 HALTERS I I Dozens and dozens of styles Long haliers Short halters! Solid colors and prints to match every outfit! .98 FOLLOWING YOUR OVERWHELMING RESPONSE TO OUR NEW rn I I ad IM ML Club 1490 "OURS ALONE.

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