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Mary Judith Schultheis Weds Ronald Lee Woltz Social Calendar Saturday, Aug. 13 Ewinf Grange youth wiener roast at grange hall, lleabnro, 7 30 All cranio and friends invited. Sunday. 14 Annual flowers reunion at His ing Park. Lam aster Picnic ner at Bring table service.

Friends and relatives invited, Fniblem Hub members and families afternoon ami evening picnic at "Zephyr Knoll." country home of Dr and Mrs J. Ward Doering Pot luck Bring own table service and leverage. Reunion of descendants of F.lias and Matilda Walters Dennis at Ash Cave. Basket dinner at noon. Annual Hocking Valley nicnic at Pearson Park, Fast Toledo, 12 noon Valley residents who have moved to northern Ohio and southern Michigan especially invited.

Walsh family reunion at Math ias Grove. Basket dinner at noon. Annual Lehman Family Reunion Held At Hocking Grange Hall THE LOGAN DAILY NEWS to ge 5 Saturday, Auguxt 11, 1960 Smart er Park reunion Basket at Kachelmach- dinner at noon. MRS. RONALD WOLTZ This morning at half past eleven Miss Mary Judith Schultheis exchanged marriage vows with Ronald Woltz at St.

John's Catholic Church. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. Kr. Charles P. Foy.

The bride is the daughter (rf Dayton Schultheis, 146 N. Market and parents of the bridegroom are Mrs. Eimyra Jane Woltz, Ontario Columbus, and Hoy L. Woltz, 2848 Zollinger Hcl Columbus. Palms formed a background for bouquets of blue and white asters on the main and side altars.

A bouquet of white gladioli and asters adorned the chancel and the gold railing in front of the white marble altar was enhanced with huckleberry foliage entwined with blue and white flowers. Center windows of the church held ar rangements of huckleberry and lighted cathedral candles. Pews were marked with white satin hows and English ivy. Mrs. Sumner Martin, church organist.

offered a half hour pro gram of music before the ceremony. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white silk organdy, designed on princess lines with a scoop neckline. Ven ice lace and alternating folds of organdy fashioned the yoke and brief sleeves. Controlled fullness of the skirt was centered in the back, extending into a chape! train The full length veil of princess lace imported from Belgium was worn in Madonna fashion. She wore three quarter length white kid gloves and her only jewelry was a cultured pearl heart shaped brooch, a gift of the bridegroom.

The bride carried a cascade arrangement of stephanotis and white pompons highlighted with a white orchid, white satin bows and streamers. The bride's attendants w-ere her sister Mrs. Gerald Massey (Ann Schultheis) ot Camp Lejeune, N. as matron of honor, Mrs. David Bell (Marty Gompf), bridesmatron and Miss Marianne Shaw, bridesmaid.

They wore cocktail length gowns of hyacinth blue silk organza. designed with oval necklines, short sleeves and three tiered circular skirts Their hair braid picture hats matched the gowns. Mrs. Massey carried a white satin double wedding ring arrangement of white pompons and pink roses. Mrs.

Bell and Miss Shaw carried basket arrangements of pink Shasta and white Marguerite daisies and English ivy. Charles Woltz of Columbus, brother of the bridegroom, served as man. Ushers were First Lieutenant Gerald Massey of Camp liejeune, N. brother in law of the bride; Ronald Beaver, Edwin Brobeek and Jerry Bums, all of Columbus. Rory Broom of Chicago, cousin of the bride, was ring er.

He was attired in a white suit. Mrs. Schultheis, step mother of the bride, and Mrs. Woltz, the bridegroom's mother, chose blue dresses for the wedding. formed their shoulder corsages.

Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast and reception were held on the lawn at the home. 14(5 N. Market St Approximately UK) guests Those assisting as hostesses were Miss Jean Johnson of Findlay, Miss Susan Murtha of Ixigan, Mrs. William Lindsay (Sally Chrisman) of Columbus and Mrs Charles Selby (Janet Hisch) of Dayton. For their wedding trip to the Pocono Mountains in Pennsylvania, the bride chose a brown dress trimmed in black and brown and black accessories, Roses formed her shoulder corsage.

The bride graduated from gan High School. She attended Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart, White Plains, N. and graduated from Ohio State University where she became a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She will teach music the sclxxils at Groveport. Mr.

Woltz, a graduate of Undcn McKinley High School, Columbus, is attending Ohio State University where he is enrolled in the school of music. After Aug. 24 the couple will reside at 886 Lilley Apartment I). Columbus. Wedding guests attended from t'amp lx'jeune, Chicago, Columbus, Lancaster, Dayton, Cincinnati, Marietta, Findlay and Ixigan.

Annual Kline reunion at Rising Park. Lancaster. Beverages furnished Fiftieth annual Ixdiman reunion at HUB Church camp. Rt 37 near Junction City. Hocking County Beekeepers Association picnic at Beech cottage below Rush Creek on Rt.

064 at 4 pm. There will lie a basket dinner. Bake sale ami white elephant sale at llaydenville ball diamond. 1:30 p.m., sponsored by wives of the llaydenville softball team. Monday, Aug.

IS Futerpean Club called meeting at home of Mrs. Richard Farmer, 152 S. Walnut 8 p.m. Christian Culture Class of EUB Church in educational unit. 8 p.m.

Mrs. Harry devotional leader: Mrs. M. C. Martin, hostess chairman.

American legion Auxiliary six o'clock potluck at American ion home Bring owm table service. Report by GirlR State delegate. Degree of Pocahontas, 7:30 p.m. Bring prizes for game. Girl Scout leaders meeting, 7:30 p.m.

at Girl Scout rooms. Tuesday, Aug. 16 Zion EUB Ladies Aid and Sunday School picnic at Kachelmacher Park. Potluck at 6:30 p.m. Junior Tourist Book Club picnic at Garverick cottage, Lake Logan, 6 p.m.

Just For Fun Club Has Patio Party At Tanksy Home Thursday evening Mrs. John Tansky was hostess to members of the Just For Fun Club at her Glenview Heights home. A buffet supper was served on the patio. Mrs Robert Fisk was presented a birthday gift from her mystery sister. Mrs.

Hiram Davidson has invited members to her home in South Ixigan for the September meeting of the club. Those enjoying the evening were Mrs. Carl Wald, Mrs. Sam Christian. Mrs.

Floyd Pierson, Mrs. Joe Schrader. Mrs. Doyne Hartman, Mrs. Joseph (lano.

Mrs Fisk. Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. Tansky. DANCE Friday, Aug.

19 8:30 To 11:30 IZAAK WALTON Refreshment Bar (Soft Drinks Only) Music By DICK BUNTZ I 0 And His 9 Piece Orchestra Sponsored By MUS ED CORNERS 82 W. Second St. Phone EV 5-5787 Dick Buntz. Prop. "Your Music and Hobby Store" Jaycee Ettes at home of Mrs.

Ray Price, 8 p.m. Adult Education Club family picnic at Kachelmacher Park. 6 p.m. Beverages will be furnished. Hocking County Tuberculosis and Health Association board of directors meeting at Ohio Power Company auditorium, 8 p.m.

Red Cross executive meeting, 8 p.m. at Red Cross office. Wednesday, Aug. 17 Goodwill Farm Bureau Advisory Council at home of Mr and Mrs. W.

II. Mowrey, 8 p.m. VFW and DAV posts and auxiliaries picnic at Kachelmacher Park. p.m. Thursday, Aug.

18 Ixigan Duplicate Club at Glenview Party House, 7:30 p.m. Marion Grange at I) of A hall. 8 p.m. Antioch Grange will present program; inspection will held. Potluck refreshments and ice tea.

Bring table service. Pleasant Valley home demonstration club afterriixm meeting at home of Mrs. Ray Poling. Fiftv five members and a guest iss Becky Hartman of Spring field attended the annual I eh man reunion held Sunday. Aug 7.

at Hocking Grange ball when des cendants of William Henry and Abigail Pawley Lehman gathered A basket dinner wav enjoyed at noon followed a business meet ing Officers elected for the 1961 get together were Robin ettr, president. Jim Lehman vice president, and Mrs Frederick Good, secretary treasurer Mrs. Inez Lehman of Car twin Hill was the oldest member pre sent, having celebrated her Dlst birthday in July present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs Richard Petroleum, Ind Miss Barbara Wilson, Angola, Ind Mrs. Lillian Borden.

Mrs James Borden ami Mr and Mrs Danny Robinette and children Diane, I in ra and Dougie alt of Columbus Dr and Mrs Orville Russell and children Beth and Jeffrey, I don; and Mr, and Mrs Lawrence Lehman and son Wilson, Mt Sterl ing Attending from Ixtgan were Mrs Grace Russell, Mr and Mrs Rob Berea Class Meets With Mrs. McClain At Union Furnace Berea Class of the Berea Pres byterian Church of Union Furnace held its August meeting at the home of Mrs. John McClain. thought given by the pie sident was "You must seek Him in the morning, if you want Him atl the day." Group singing fo! lowed and praver was voiced by Mrs. Lillian Howard.

At the business meeting plans were made to hold an aiwtion this fall, the date to set later Mrs, Wendell Phillips, devotional leader, read scripture from viticus ami Deuteronomy She also gave interesting points on the history of the nation Israel. Contributing to the program were poems read by Mrs Joe Sinnott, Mrs. Howard White, Mrs. Iallian Howard. Mrs.

Robert Redd. Mrs. John McClain and Mrs Phillips. The life of Sarah will lie studied for the September meeting when Mrs. James Skinner will the hostess and Mrs.

Harold Powell will be leader. Refreshments were served to seven members ami guests Misses Merrilee Forlenzo and Janet White. ert Rowland and children Fddie and Ann, Mr and Mrs Harrv I ehman, Mr and Mrs Homer Mason and son Mitch Mr. anil Mrs James 1 ehman and sons Jim, Mike and Mark, Mr and Joseph Campbell and child ren lewis, Mike, Beth, Tony and Johnny, Mr and Mrs Arthur Kalk and children Mary, Jim, Ni na and Julie. Mr and Mrs Walter Stone and children Connie and Johnnie and Mr and Mrs Fred erick Good and children Sharon.

Teddv. Deborah and Billy Visitors And Vacationers Presbyterian Women Have Party For 75 Patients Women of the Presbyterian Church entertained with a picnic Tuesday for 75 patients at Chillicothe Veterans Administration Hospital. Miss Martha Steele was chairman of the group. Mrs. John Busch and Mrs.

Joe Brown drove cars. They accompanied by Mrs. Earl Mrs Harden Cremean, Mrs. Carlos Gaffin, Mrs. George Kolston, Mrs Amos Potts, Miss Minnie Iauuse Bowen and Mrs.

Wayne Whitcraft. Women from St. Matthew Lutheran Church recently entertained with a similar picnic. It has been the custom for the past years to have picnics at the hospital under the supervision of different churches. They are arranged by the local chapter of the American Red Cross.

Mr and Mrs Fllinger and sons Russel and Tommy ar rived lIns week from Carrfro Springs, Tex for a visit with Mrs mother Mrs Rus sel Brown, Culver St and Mr father A Fllinger, Furnace St ami other relatives and friends The Texas guests expect to re main in laigan the remainder of August. Hocking Grange Program Given At Recent Meeting "Scanning the Grange Horizon" was the program theme for inspection last Friday evening at llocking Grange hall following the business session conducted by Mrs Charles Geil, worthy master Miss Mary Ruth Krinn announces! community service Guests were Mrs Murray Phil lips and Mr and Mrs Harold Klinger, county deputies The program opened with the song "Home in the Grange." The seven attributes of the grange were presented by Marion Beery, Walter North, Miss Faith Krinn, Mrs. Porter Heigle. Miss Mary Ruth Krinn. Charles Geil and Noel North Mrs.

Wagoner com pleted the wall chart after each attribute was given. A song "Me ami My Shadow" was offered by Helen Heigle followed by a skit by Kenlcy Goss assisted by Donald Shull. A lec furor's poem was read by Mrs David Shull and a quartet comprised of Walter North. Mrs Har old Klinger, Wanda a goner and Heskell Wagoner sang "Good Night Ladies The song Grange Is Marching On" closed program. A lunch was serv od For their August meeting Wed neaday, of the Four Garden Club tooted of the Athens State Hox pita! ami observed the different flowers and shrubs used in capmg there Mrs Charles Dalton gave an teresting demonstration, using basic upright Japanese stvle of ar ranging pointed out require menta for this of arranging are few.

consisting of a vase, a holder made of either a forked branch or two wedged one across the other to make a cross bar bolder, a few branches and few flowers Heaven, man and earth are the points stressed in a Japanese arrangement Later the evening the group dined in the Sportsman dining room at Athens Members of club attending were Mrs It Smith. Mrs Fllinger, Mrs Holland Adams, Mrs Duffey, Mrs C. Penrod. John Hertenwaldt, Mrs Jacob Hahn, Charles Dalton, Mrs Robert Chute and Mrs Wallace Brown The next meeting of the rlub will Sept 14 Happy Birthday Salurdav, lug 1,1 Special greetings to John Savely Columbus (formerly of I ion Furnace) MHQrady Sr Rockbridge George Gold sherry Jackie Durant, Hunter St Mrs John Hunter, laigan Rt 4 Eugene Hunter. Columbus Mark Harrv Shaw, 7, of 71 nison Ave Mrs Darrell Vorhces, logan Rt, Mrs Melvin Harden logan Rt 1 Hocking Hereford Pec Wee League Team Honored Mr ami Mrs Ralph Emerson of Hocking Hereford Farm feted members of their Pee Wee league baseball team to a picnic Monday evening at their farm The Ixiys were conveyed from the LIIS baseball diamond to the farm in a semi truck arxl trailer and, then back along a creek on a farm wagon where they enjoyed baseball, biking and a hamburger fry.

Team were a room panied by Ralph Emerson. Mar Im Sharrelt, Mobler, Law rente Ellis and manager John Nelson. Scott Sherwood. Tetracc Park Cincinnati Carole Williams. 2n Shirley Bond, llaydenville Charles able, 319 Madison Nelsonvllle Paul Edward Powell, Union Furnace Hood ay, tug tl Roberta Wells, 19, of 272 Mam St Sue Fllrn Johnson, South logan Carol Ann Bartholomew, 7 Raymond Rcdick.

775 Front St Mike Campixdl, 11, logan Rt 2 Marstiller, Chilli rot be Donald Blame Eastern Deanery Board Meeting Will Be At Corning The Diocesan Council of Catholic Women Eastern Deanery tmard will have a Day of Recollection at Si Church. Corning, Sunday, Aug 21 All Catholic lad ies of Ihe Eastern Deanery arc welcome A large attendance is desired. Rev Fr Edward llealy. Diocesan director of retreats, will preach Registration is scheduled at 1 30 sermons at 2 ami 3 30 the Rosary at 2 45 and social hour and refreshments at Members Attend Roush Family Will Hold 249th Reunion The 249th anniversary reunion of Roush (Rausch) Family of Amer Inc will he held Saturday, Aug 20, at Camp New Haven, Va The program will at 10 am; basket din ner at made for those coming from a distance Business meeting banquet will Friday evening at the New Haven community building. Tills family one of the oldest and most prolific of roton- lal families As they settled first in Pennsylvania, then Virginia and Ohio and had part in the settlement of the states from the Atlantic to the Pacific.

Nine from the Shenan doah Valley participated in the War for Independence and have in large defended their country in every conflict of Amer lean history There are said to he alxml 200 ski descendants from this early colonial family. Dr laster Roush, now superintendent of the Wilmington District Church, is historian of the clan. He has edited and pub I i shed two large ami many small on the Koush and Allied Families of America He is now in the process of writing a new volume The reunion is open to alt niem- and friends MaxviUe Methodist Garden Club Clinic Society Meeting Held At Church August meeting of Maxville Methodist Christian Society was held at the church Rosemary Nutter was the devotional lead er and Zerna Wolfe conducted the business meeting At next month's meeting roll call will answered with a Bible verse containing word humble An all day picnic is being plan ned for the near future. Joan Hall will entertain society Sept, 8 at 7:30 m. the Brenda Wolfe, 7 Logan Squaw Club Guest 0f Honor Entertained By Mrs.

Chester Blake Seventeen members and a guest Mrs. William Jr. were present when Mrs. Chester Blake entertained the Logan Squaw Club Thursday evening at Pocahontas hall. Mrs.

Augustine Palmer conducted the business meeting after which Mrs. Blake served a tasty lunch at beautifully decorated tables. Prizes during the games were won by Mrs. Charles Cong rove, Mrs. Ellens Wells, Miss Charlotte Blake and Mrs.

Lehman. Next meeting will Aug. 25 at the hall with Mrs. Charles Mohler hostess. On Birthday A surprise birthday party was given Wednesday evening by Mr.

and Mrs. Dan Wolfe in honor of their daughter, Brenda, who was celebrating her seventh birthday. The guest of honor opened a number of lovely gifts after which homemade ice cream and cake were served to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wolfe and son William Nolan, Mrs.

Lura Wolfe, Mrs. Ottis Sheets, Mr. and Mrs. George Wolfe and son Gene, Mr. and Mrs.

John Spohn and children Mary Ann and Karl William, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mobler and children Judy and Jim and Miss Barbara Klinger. Fellowship WSWS Picnic Enjoyed At Logan Park Fellowship WSWS picnic was held at Kachlemacher Thursday evening with members and guests enjoying the affair. Mrs.

Burdella Starr, program leader, had as her theme "When the Is Opened" based on world literacy and Christian con corn Several hymns were sung, prayers offered and various readings presented. A short business meeting wag conducted by Mrs. Christine Stev ens, the president. Members attending were Mrs E. F.

Bradford, Mrs. Catherine Wolfe and Mrs Burdella Starr Guests were the Rev. E. Brad ford, Conda and Calvin Jones and Dianne Stevens. Guy Lombardo Tickets On Sale Guy and his Hoy a I Canadians will plav at the Ohio University Memorial Auditorium Monday, Oct.

3, at 8 The concert is sponsored by the Athens State Hospital Auxiliary. advance sale of tickets at $2 is in charge of Mrs. Willard Lyke, 147 Zanesville or phone EV 5-2463 Tickets at the door will $2.50. Mrs Wallace Brown. Mrs Hob ert Chute and Mrs Fllinger of Four Seasons Garden Club attended Clinic No 2 of the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs of Region II held recently al The Plains High School with memlxTs ol The Garden Club as hostesses.

Mrs R. Frederick at Ur- hana and Mrs William II Pavy of Xenia were guest They talked on plant identification, plant families, control, plant uses, garden design and numerous other topics of interest. Mrs. Disallc Honored COLUMBUS, Ohio Mrs. Michael DiSalle, wife of the governor, will dedicate the new Arts and Crafts building on opening day of the Ohio State Pair, Friday, Aug 26 The hudd ing was first opened for use last year.

Gasbarro Family, Formerly Of Log an, Visits Friends Here Mr and William Gasbarro and three Philip, and Everett of Wilkes-Barre, formerly of laigan, will return home tixlay after a visit here since Thursday They have been house guests of Mr and Joshua Matheny and family, Keynes Dr. A former director of instrumental music in the Izogan schools, Mr Gasbarro is now assistant professor of music education at Wilkes College which position he held the past two years. For the coming season Mr. Gasbarro will assistant conductor of the Wilkes-Barre Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra After leaving in 1955 the Gasbarro family moved to Cin cinnati where Mr Gasbarro taught for three years at Walnut Hills High Schixil, ROOFING SIDING CONTRACTOR Carl T. Johnson Co.

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