Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 4

Publication:
The Salem Newsi
Location:
Salem, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
4
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

FOUR THE SALEM, OHIO, NEWS MONDAY, MAY 10, 1937 Marriage Of Miss Floyd Announced WELCOME! Werk'a Are From to City Health kmer Mothers Honored In Sunday Rites At Columbiana Theater A ttractions The marriage of Bessie Floyd of East Fifth to Deforest Lewis of Iowa, on Raymond Hendrick April 27, Mary was bom to Mr and Mrs. Andrew Fey oc of Leetonia. April 27, a son was born to Mr COLUMBIANA. May day was appropriate! yesterday in the churches, with the varit 10 observed ilumbiana is May 25, 1936, In uncle, Iowa, was anounced Saturday evening at a card party at the Flovd home Rev. Delbert Flora, friend of Mr Lewis, officiated at the ceremony.

The announcements were concealed In tiny poke bonnets which were favors at the attractive tablfc where lunch was served to guests. Mrs. Lewis Is a graduate of Salem High school and of Mount Union college, attended Ohio State university and at present is principal of Mecca High school where she has taught for the last five years. Mr. Lewis, a teacher at Fowler High school, is a graduate of Falls City.

Nebraska, High school and Ashland college. Prizes at bridge were awarded to Miss Lucille Hutcheson and Mrs. Daniel Miller. Out-of-town guests were Mrs N. Williams.

Mrs. Leland Ranek. Mr.v Lec Chapman and Miss Esther Baldwin of Mecca; Mrs. Lee Metz of Warren; Miss Grace Johnson of Alliance; and Mrs Arthur of Hubbard, sister of Mr. Lewis.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis will spend the summer here They will be at home to their friends at 910 East Fifth st. Mothers Are Honored At Church Rites FYiur mothers were given special recognition when the Bible achiol of the First Friends church oo- served day at the Sunday morning session. Each one was presented a lovely potted plant, thp presentation being made by Henry Wolfgang, superintendent of the school The names of the honorees are: Mrs.

Sarah J. Oesch. 83, the oldest mother in attendance at this session; Mrs. Robert Clark, who has attended this Bible sehool for more than 40 years; Mrs. Harry Mitchell, the mother with the largest number of children at the service, and Mrs Clyde Whitacre, mother of the youngest baby present.

A program was arranged by Mrs C. Bailey and Mrs. Homer Ellyson and consisted of the following numbers: Tribute to Mothers, Miss Pearl A Walker; response, Mrs. Charles Riley; welcome to mothers, Robert and Betty LOu Cupel; recitation, Lois Tesiner; vocal solo, Mias Mary Ruth Allen, with Mias Dorothea Allen at the Uon, Louise wmi reading, Miss Mary Walker; benediction. Mis.

L. S. Baker. A meeting of the teachers and officers of this school will be held at 7:30 tonight at the church. R.

D. 5. Salem. April 29. a daughter was born to Mr.

and Mrs. Jerry M. Layton. Perry st. April 28.

a son was to Mr and Mrs. Marion White, 140 East Fifth st. April 28. Geneva June was born to Mr and Mrs James A Steiner. North Lima.

May 5. a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Lease Lisbon Louis I. Dublin, vice president and statistician of a large Insurance company will speak on Health Hazards in the Period of during the American Medical association broadcast over NBC-WJZ at 3 Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Hendricks Mark Anniversary About 150 guests from Ashtabula. Youngstown. Niles, Columbiana and Hartville attended the 40th wedding anniversary celebration of Mr and Mrs.

Elmer Here- dricks of Greenford Sunday at Oreenford grange. The couple held open house from 2 to 6 rn yesterday at the grange hall welcoming friends, relatives and neighbors. A daughter. Mrs Marian Rich of Oreenford. was present, but illness prevented the attendance of the con.

Carl Hend- ricks of Rockland The hall was decorated in red and white, colors which were carried out in the lunch also. Musical entertainment was presented by Harry Roller and Miss Lois Roller. Couple Married At N. Cumberland Miss Muriel Menough and Oakley Hartzel of Salem were united in marriage Saturdny noon at New Cumberland, W. by Rev.

Haviland. 'Hie bride wore a blue taffeta gown with gray accessories. Mrs. Carl Dickson, her uttendant, wore thistle with gray accessories. Mr.

Hartzell Is employed by the Mullins Manufacturing Corp. After a short trip they will make their home on R. D. 3. Salem.

speaking on the subject of parental honor and obedience The Sunday evening union service was held the Union Hill Church of the Brethren. Meet Wednesday The Augustana group of the Eastern District Womens Federation of the American Lutheran church will meet Wednesday in the local church, with session starting at 9 30 a rn and 2pm The theme of the conference will be "I Am The Me Ye Can Do Nothing Dinner will be nerved by the Daughters of the King. Ilonor Mothers The Luther league honored mothers Sunday evening at a meeting in charge of the executive committee. The program consisted of short talks, solos and other features. The local will meet Friday at 2 30 at the of the president, Mrs.

FYank Ferrall Duquesne st. 50 young people from Columbiana attended the annual Girl Reserve prom at Idora park Friday evening. Mrs Marion Poulton. Mrs. R.

Brungard and Mrs. Oorrnley were in Massillon Saturday, where they attended a luncheon at the MassiUor City club The past Noble Grand club of Pandora Rebekah lodge will hold the annual Mav partv Fridav eve- i ning at Oakdale Gardens Dinner will be served promptly at 7 and members are to at the I hall at 8:30. Mrs James Rohrbaugh. North Lima, who recently returned from the mission fields of E'hiopia. will be tho guest-speaker May 17 at the Mother-Daughter party sponsored by the Home Missionary society of I the Methodist church.

Convene Mrs. C. W. Dewalt was hostess to Bridge club a.s oclatc.s Fridav cye- ring at the Valley Golf club with two tables in play. Following the games, a dainty lunch was Mrs.

Clyde Barrow was a club Mrs Clifford Laughlln extend'd hospitality to bridge club Joel MoCrea, whose increasingly fine work in the last year has rewarded with better roles, is costar: -d with Barbara Stanwyck, who recently appeared with McCrea in on My This time they ai the chief romantic team in Internes Can't Take which will be seen Tuesday and WedneMiay at the State. Incidentally, McCrea plays his seventh role as a doctor in th? picture The story deals with a young interne, sworn not to take money from his patients as gift, who is offered a large amount for taking care of a gangster. Miss Stanwyck with whom McCrea falls in love, ed.s that same amount to find out the whereabouts of her child which ha been taken from her while she served a prison term. SCREEN STRIKE AVERTED Working Agreement Is Reached By Guild and Producers (By Associated Press) HOLLYWOOD. May 10.

The ominous threat of a film actors I strike, with production paralyzed I theater programs curtailed and a $1.750.000 weekly payroll in the movie capital topped gave way today to a working agreement be- tween producers and the Screen Aci guild Six of the nine major studios 'ranted the primary demands of the guild for a guild shop, improved I working conditions and better oav tor extras. Herds of these studios RKO. Paramount, M-O-M Universal. Columbia and Twentieth Century promised to I bring the three others into line. Famuel Goldwyn.

who is connected with United Artists, issued a in which he said: am shocked to find that mv name i- not included in the list. I have never and will never be an enemy Lloyd Nolan, killer In Petrified with Davis and Leslie Howard, and the indit in Texas Rangers' plays important part. Also in the are: Jack Mulhall, who deserve better breaks than he has be r. getting: Mack Gray, George bodyguard, playing a tough guy role; Stanley Ridges; and Reardon, famous big league baseball umpire. Old starring Wallace ery, concludes tonight at I the State Robert and Ftochelle Hudson, who have played together several times before, and J.

Edward Bromberg are featured p'ayers in "That I May Number one feature of a double bill at the Grand tonight and Tuesday. Kent, anxious to go straight after serving a short prison term for safe-robbery, is met on rel a from jail by three crooks, headed by Jack La Rue, who force him to join them in a crime they i are planning. 1 While they are robbing a bank, the watchman is killed and Kent is knocked unconscious and left on the sc tie of the murder. He is caught, but manages to escape. Later, hungry and broke, he at- I tempts to hold up a small restaurant but Miss Hudson, waitress there, talks him out of it and gives him a job.

The proprietor, however, fires th both and they start hitch-hiking. Edward Bromberg, a traveling trailer-peddler. helps them get married and the three of them hatch a plot to get a confession from the crooks. The second feature at the Grand Is with Mary Brian and Dick Purcell. The picture centers about the love story of a breezy sailor and a prim librarian, who is transformed by the gob from a dowdy book worm into a beautiful, attractive girl.

An international spy ring gets worked into the story but is finally eliminated Lisbon Woman Drops Dead In Drug: Store LISBON May Be lie Adams, age about 82. of North Market dropped dead shortly tfrer she entered drug stc on North Market at 10:15 a. today to make a purchase Deatij presumably caused by a art attack Clerks summoned a physician but she was dead when he arrived The body was taken to the Eel's funeral home. She leaves three daughters Mrs Carrie Main of New Kensina'on. Pa Mrs.

Ethel Hetrick of Wilkins- buig. and Mr-. Anna of Cleveland. SALEM BUILDERS SUPPLY Co COAL-BUILDERS SUPPLIES PAINT HARDWARE PHONE-96 775 5.ELLSWORTH AVE SPECIAL TUES. heel taps, rubber or leather 20c We close Wed.

at 12 30 K. Shoe Repair Shop $1,000 THE TRIP A good American may see crowning spectacle th; week for $1.000. This includes sea-sickness, a six A. appointment with an 18-inch sit-down, a pocket sandwich and possible rain. If perchance you go, put a couple of dollars in your pocket, pre-empt an arm chair at choose a grand wall paper to look at for years to come, go home to dinner in peace and listen to the radio story.

248 E. State No Regrets! Complete Auto Repairing Complete Servicing Department Program Is Planned For Joint Meeting Mrs. Zolton Irshay of the Campbell Christian Neighborhood House, and a group of young people will present a program of music and entertainment at the joint meeting of the Women's Missionary society and the Anne B. Qilbert auxiliary Wednesday The program will open at 7:30, following the missionary tea, in charge of Miss Grace Orr and her May committee. Meeting of P.

H. C. Is Postponed The meeting of the Protected Hotjie circle, scheduled for Tuesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs. I) Englehart. North Ellsworth has been postponed until a later date.

Unity Bible To Have Dinner Unity Bible class members will have a coverdish dinner at 6.30 p. m. Tuesday in the Methodist church The regular meeting and program will follow All members are asked to attend. Mrs. Donald Carey and daughter.

Rebecca Jean, of the Country club, spent, the weekend at Denison college at Granville, attending the college observance of Mothers dHy. Their son and brother. David Carey, student there, is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity at the university. Miss Mildred Kiger of Elm Grove. W.

Va and Frank T. Den ms ton and James W. Dennlston of Wheeling, W. were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs.

R. Finley, Ohio ave. Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson and family of Detroit spent the weekend with his parents, Mr and Mrs.

Edward Johnson of 340 North Ellsworth ave. John Paul Olloman, student at Grove City college. Grove City, spent the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

John Olloman, East Third st. Miss Mary Alice Bunn returned Sunday to Muskingum college. New Conconi. after spending the weekend with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs G. Bunn. Cleveland st. Mr. and Mrs.

William Hoopes of Winona. Mr and Mrs. Virgil Wilson and Mildred Barber of Salem were Sunday guests of Mrs Ola Shriver of East Seventh st. Miss Grace Walter of Leetonia spent the weekend with her sister and family, Mr and Mrs. C.

E. IXm- ahay of East FNourth st. Claude R. Phippins of Washington has entered the Crile Clinic in Cleveland for an operation. Mrs.

William Irving and son, Douglas of Toronto, Canada, are visiting her sister and husband. Mr and Mrs. Arthur Short. West Eighth st. Lodge Meeting Time Changed Peace sisterhood No.

189. Dames Malta, announces a change in the time and place for regular meetings. The lodge will convene the first and third Friday evenings of the month in the of P. hall Instead of every other Wednesday evening in the Maccabee hall. Marriage License A marriage license na.s been issued at Lisbon to James Maloney tnd Bernice Stafford of FLust Liv- erpool.

(HIM RITES FEATURE MUSIC Program Is Presented At St. Uhurch In Leetonia LEETONIA. May 10 A musical program was given at St. Lutheran church, Sunday evening in ob ervance of National Music Week and in honor of day. The program follows: Organ prelude.

and Adagls Movements, Mlnoi (Hog us). Mrs P. Beaver; invocation. Rev. J.

W' Grohne; hymn. Now the Light of (Weber); ba-ss solo. The Do Water). Mr. Barrow.

Short talk. With Rev Grohne: piano and organ. ((Guilmant) Mrs Beaver and Miss Helen Berg; piano. Fantasia No. 3 in 1) (Mozart), Thomas Crothers; violin.

(Brahms), Mrs. Ellis SattcrthwaUe. Short talk Mother and Rev. Brillhart; buss solo. "Thanks Re to Alfred Barrow; offertory, organ, from Sonato No 1" sohn); piano, organ, violin and cello" "Exaltation" (Dickson), Mrs.

Beaver. Miss Berg Mrs Satterthwaite. Miss ThoLss Bass solo, Mr Barrow; benediction. organ postlude. "Toccata and Minor (Bach).

Miss Berg: organ accompaniment, Mrs Barrow Name Officers The following officers have been selected for the new year, beginning. June 1, by Leetonia Aric No. 1498 FOE worthy president. V. Hedl; vice president.

Arthur L. Al tom a re: worthy chaplain. Lawrence Stokes. Jr secretary. Richard W1kinson: treasurer.

E. Burack; inside guard. Charles Ni colette; outside guard. Michael Higgins; trustee. Carl Blattman Leetdnia Briefs Mr.

and John Gaughan of Baden. are the parent- of a daughter, born April 29 at the Sewickley hospital Mrs Gaughan will br remembered as ss Mary Gaughan of Leetonia. Mrs Bertha Wagenfehs has returned from a visit with her daughter. Mrs Jack Shane, at Pittsburgh Mrs. Marchant and her daughter Mrs Taylor of Buffalo, N.

are visiting in New York. Dr. Harold Conrad, son of Nellie Conrad, completed a grad uate cour at Cook County pital at Chicigo. 111 on April 30. Dr.

Conrad Is located at Elkins. Va Mrs Oi Muntz. of Toledo is visiting her parents. Mr and Mrs. Walter Wmdram.

south of town. FYiday evening at the home of her of the fair demands of mother. Mrs. Hyland Two The guild, meeting in the tables were in play with the prize ramshakle Hollywood Legion for high score going to Mrs dium. heard the concessions with a Nolan and the consolation to Mrs mighty shout of approval from 4 010 C.

A Richardson. Lunch was a i throats, accepted its concluding pleasure Mrs. Nolan proposal to continue negotiations. will receive the club in three weeks, and invested its representatives Members of Pandora lodge. I O.

ill go to Warren Tuesday evening to witness degree work bv the Warren lodge Members are with power to call a walkout against the differing unless they fall into line quickly. Guild President Mont- to assemble at the local hall at 6:30 1 gomery told the guild nutting that the producers had agreed to abolsh the $3.20 a day minimum for extras, to pay a $5.50 minimum for extras doing mob which requires no speaking lines, to increase bv 10 per cent the pay of extras now- getting $7.50 to $15 a dav, and to make available to the guild the full records of the central casting bureau. where the vast majority of the extras get their employment. Classified atis. are alert salesmen on duty every night.

They get results. o'clock Dr and Mrs. C. A Johnson have moved from the P. Wilson house.

South Elm st. to the Mrs C. Glosser resident. Duquesne st. Misses Anna Hammond, Alice Rtacev and Jean Weaver are spending the weekend with the sister.

Miss Mary Hammond, student at Ohio university, Athens. Elkton Man Fined LISBON, May 10 Ray Moore of Elkton, arrested at 1 a. m. Sunday by Marshal Dalton Pike on a charge of driving while intoxicated was fined $100 and costs by Mayor G. C.

Rauch today. The mayor also suspended his driving rights for one year. Moore was arrested on East Lincoln way, following a fight with a taxi cab driver, a police report states. Rheumatic Remedy VI XXXX Enjoy lifo by riddiftf your lyttom of accumulated poiton. Many auffarara boon bonofitod by MERVIN'S XXXX.

Tokon intornaily not injurious to koart or domack no Two treatment, Two tka tax (6c). Sand for your bottle today. XXXX COMPANY 125 ScoM St. Youncjttown, Okio VI otherhood RS Marguerite Da1v of long W. Marion Mishawaka, said; one time ago, during eipertancy, I was losing strength.

Dr. Favorite Prescription taken as a tonic during that period gave me an appetite, and greater strength After my baby ne I found the a remark thie It stimulated my appetite and helped build me Buy of your druggistl New White and Pastel JIGGER COATS 0-98 Sweaters Sport Jackets Grand Selections $0.50 Style and Quality The Morning AfterTaking Little Liver Pills HOME MADE PIES Received Daily W. L. MARKET 199 SOUTH BROADWAY PHONE 1058 LINCOLN MARKET PHONES 248-249 Tomato or Vegetable Soups, Green Beans or Tomatoee, All No. 2 Size ans, Special Sale WASHING WAXING USED 1933 STUDEBAKER OLDS EIGHT GREASING SIM0NIZING CARS 1935 FORI) SEDAN 1935 REO SEDAN 1936 DODGE PICKUP Althouse Motor Co.

544 East Pershing St. Phone 1041 SCIENTIFIC VIG0R0L The 3-Step Method To Correct Sleepinq Scalp Ask us for details about this treatment ans Fancy Separator Butter 35c, 3 ibs. $1 2 29c 18c Beef Boil Hickory Racen Pkg Permanents 81.50 to $6.00 Complete Finger Waves 35c, 50c Marcels and Manicures Arches and Shampoos Finger Waves, 40c, 60c, 75c Vogue Beauty Shoppe BETTY CAUFIELD 134 S. BROADWAY EVELYN MOUNTS PIIONE 510 SALEM, OHIO A MAYTAG is Assurance of Satisfaction It 'k LAST TIMES TONIGHT TH fyooq TOMORROW AND WEDNESDAY the PULSE-POUNDING STORY OF MEN IN WHITE I i STANWYCKv McCREA i TRHCmonCY with LLOYD NOLAN PU EXTRA SPECIAL -----HOLLYWOOD A Musical In Color TONIGHT and TUESDAY 2 Feature Pictures! FEATURE NO. 2 ROCHELLE HUDSON ROBERT Km? WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY HOPA LONG CASSIDI SCORES AGAIN! OF WYOMING By Clarence Muliord with WILLIAM BOYD GEORGE HAYES GAIL SHERIDAN I pw models kS LOW 1 S1 00 I -----------J LJ LWEEK Because it is a Maytag you know that there is extra value even in its smallest hidden working part.

It is this reputation lor quality construction, and many fundamental, distinctive features originated by Maytag, that enable Maytag to hold continuous world leadership. Try a Maytag. If it sell itself, keep it. Maytag washers are powered with gasoline Multi-Motors for homes without electricity. For ironing conveniences and econ- i see fhc New Maytag Ironer.

THE MAYTAG COMPANY manufacturers rOUN DEO, NEWTON, MAYTAG SALEM HOME EQUIPMENT CO 536 E. STATE SALEM. OHIO PHONE 75 HARDWARE LEETONIA. OHIO.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Salem News Archive

Pages Available:
228,531
Years Available:
1906-1977