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The Salem News from Salem, Ohio • Page 14

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The Salem Newsi
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Salem, Ohio
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14
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fourteen THE SALEM. OHIO. NEWS SATURDAY, MAY ll, 1957 Area Hymn Sing Set For Sunday TOWNSHIP Ralph maSter ot Vernon- it pi, "ng 10 be held Fairfield School Sunday at 8 p.m. a. is sponsored by the Fairfield Music Boosers Club Leetonia Mennonite, and St.

Jacobs Reformed Churches. The Paul Price family, Columbiana, spent Sunday at Carl Helms. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stoffer, Salem were Sunday evening callers at Donald Stoffers, Leetonia.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cope spent Sunday at Lawrence Lisbon. Rev. and Mrs.

E. D. Pager, and Mr. and Mrs. Foster D.

Cole, Upper Sandusky, were Thursday evening visitors at Delbert Sitlers. Fred Nemenz and family, New Springfield, were Sunday callers and Mr. and Mrs. Gus Nemenz, North Lima, were Sunday supper guests at the Andrew Nemenz home. Mr.

and Mrs. Herman Oswald, Beloit, spent Thursday at Earl Girards. Mrs. Delbert Sitler entertained Guild at her home on Wednesday evening. Barbara Jones was in charge of the program.

Mrs. Nana Arter showed pictures taken when she visited her brother in Hawai. She had many ing souveniers and trinkets on display. Mr. and Mrs.

John Welsh spent Saturday night at Frank Our Community Club was entertained Wednesday at Cupola House by Mrs. Leona Floding and Mrs. Mildred Arf man. Quilting for a bride-to-be was enjoyed after the coverdish dinner. Mr.

and Mrs, Glen Farrington and Linda were Sunday dinner guests at Pearl Salem. Mrs. Verna Stoffer and Douglas spent last Friday with Mrs. Jean VanFossan at Fairfield. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Warrington had 21 people for dinner on Sunday to honor the birthdays of their mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Harris, their four year old son, David, and that of James King, Salem, who is 88 years. Mr. and Mrs.

Eldon Holt called at Fred Sitlers on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Sitler attended the Lily Doran dance studio garden party revue in Cleveland Sunday. Their niece, Barbara Bartels, was in the revue.

Mr. and Mrs. Norris Bashline spent Sunday at a family reunion in Pennsylvania. Mrs. Lulu Barnes, Elkton, spent the weekend in the Walter Barnes home.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burkholder, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Burkholder visited their mother, and sisters at Orrville and Massillon on Sunday.

Edward Carrol! was pleasantly surprised on his recent birthday. Those woo came were Mr. and Mrs. Max Houlette and children, Mrs. Mary Floding, Mr.

and Mrs. William Carroll and Ramie. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Crider and des Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Kibler spent Sunday at Raymond Kibler, Hanoverton, and were Sunday evening callers at William Phillips. Mrs. Lena Bacon, East Palestine spent Thursday with her sister, Mrs Bessie Kibler. Mrs.

Rosella Langford, Canton, was a houseguest last week at Paul Mr. Langford was a Friday evening dinner guest in the Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morlan, Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Frederick were among the many who attended the Rural Life program at Perry Grange on Sunday afternoon. William E. Sample, 42, died sud- enly on Sunday in Sewickley, Pa. He was the brother of Mrs.

Herman Brinker, and leaves no other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. George VanFossan were hosts to about 30 persons on Saturday evening. In the group were the VanFossan children and their families, also Mr.

and Mrs. John Strudthoff, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Lee, Mr. and Mrs.

William Stanley and children, all of Lisbon. John Farrington, Kent, spent the weekend at home. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Farrington and Linda, Mrs.

Forence Hamilton and Pearl Stewart, were recent dinner guests in the Homer Royer home. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stoffer and son were Sunday dinner guests at Leo Stoffers, Franklin Square. Shop Monday 9:30 to 5:00 shell walk away with all tho honors in beautiful Shot fit you perfectly in your personal leg-size lor Mender er MMfflepi.

Stew She'll take fashion honors wearing tile B-elle-Sharmeer style just right for the occasion, eolor-macthed to her costume. take honors in perfect-fit Belle- Sharmeers hug every curve of her leg. And take honors in economics correct style and fiit means longer wear. Srmmiem, loo, MILITANT MOTHER Graphically demonstrating her mother love, lioness snarls at the camera from her cage in Highland Park Zoo. The huge beast was protecting her cubs in the background.

Friends Group Sets Meetings At Winona WINONA The Friends Quarterly Meeting of Damascus uart- er will be held at Winona Friends Church this weekend. Friday at 7:30 is a meeting! of Ministry and Oversight with Rev. Earl Brooks of the local Methodist Church as speaker. Delegates to the service are Mrs. Dawson Irey, Mrs.

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C.W. Leland Suite 2-B, Arbaugh EYES AND EARS OF For Appointment Phone ED 2-5138; Hours IO to 4. people will hold their service in the Methodist Church with Rev. Ora Lovell as minister and the Messenger Quartet of Malone College. The schedule for services is: IO prayer and praise service, Harry Marshall of Salem, leader; ll worship service, Rev.

Ora Lovell, speaker; I p.m., business session. Delegates to the Saturday business session are Paul Denkhous, Mrs. Marie Benner and Mrs. Earl Ruble. On Sunday, Rev.

Lovell will preach at both morning and evening worship services. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cooper went to Atwood Lake Sunday to the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Newell to celebrate the 82nd birthday of tlfeir father, Jasper Scott. Thirty three relatives were in attendance. He was presented a birthday cake an an electric shaver. Reverands Larkin and Myrtle Hadley were called to New Philadelphia and Adena to conduct the furiral service of Walter Singer of New Philadelphia Monday. They were assisted by Rev.

Billwolk and Elder Carlile. Rev. and Mrs. Glen Althouse of Marysville are the parents of a girl, Cheryl Ann, born May 3. Mrs.

Althouse is the former Donna Keplinger. Mrs. Clarence Hilligas of Bowerstown spent Saturday as a guest in the home of Mrs. Sadie Matin and Miss Pearl McLaughlin. The vesper service at Rest Home Sunday evening was in charge of Mrs.

Clyde Hendershot and Mrs. Ruby Gary. Mrs. Icie Hendershot attended the funeral of Walter Singer held at Adena Monday. Rev.

and Mrs. Sherman Brantingham of Portsmouth, Va. passed through Winona Monday on their way to the Ministers Conference and stopped for a stoort visit with relatives and to greet friends. The Home Extension Meeting will be held Tuesday afternoon. May 14 at 1:15 af the home of Mrs.

Richard Stamp. Hie topic for the afternoon will be, Cuts in The leaders will be Mrs. Richard Stamp and Mrs. Curtis Ward. Each lady is requested to bring a zipper, one half yard of material, needle, thread and scissors.

Rev. and Mrs. Paul Brantingham left Tuesday for Urbana to attend the Ministers Conference of the Friends Church. Rev. Thomas Riley, Mrs.

Sadie Martin and Rev. Pearl McLaughlin went to New Philadelphia Sunday during visitor hours at the home of Walter Singer who passed away suddenly last Friday. Those from Winona and vicinity who attended the Fiftieth Wedding Anniversary of Fiancis and Effa Rice in Alliance Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gamble.

Mrs. Emry Holloway, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pirn, Rev. and Mrs.

Larkin Hadley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noling and daughter, Miss Helen Nowling. New Garden Mrs. Karl Stoudt and daughter, Karleen Stoudt attended the mofh- er-daughter banquet at the Salem Saxon Club Saturday evening.

They were the youngest mother and daughter present. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walton and family of Salem called Sunday on her father, Harvey Fife. Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Hennen and family of Rochester, Pa. visited several days with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Garland Davis.

Attention Savers MORE FIRST the only Bank in Salem paying the increased rate cl Interest On All 0 Regular Savings Accounts. Effective Since January 1957 Member: Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Mrs. Russell Berger and family of Negley were Sunday dinner guets at the Chester Conser home. Mr.

and Mrs. Marion Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Stryffeler and sons, Mr. and Mrs.

Homer Messer and sons attended the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lebert Barber of the Salem-Damascus Rd. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Davis and family spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lanterraan of Columbiana. Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Davis entertained at a family dinner in honor of their daughter Vicki 4th birthday, Friday evening. Mrs. Garland Davis, Mrs. Richard Davis accompanied Mrs. Mike Kupinski of Hanoverton to Alliance Tuesday.

The United Booster Club held the United Award Banqu-t at United Local School, Thursday evening with a steak supper served by the officers of Pleasant Valley Chapter, Order of Eastern Stars. The program for the evening was: Invocation by Rev. Earl Brooks; welcome, Paul Mark, president of the Booster Club; basket- ball awards, Robert Penrod, basketball coach. Football awards, Raymond Russell, football coach; cheeerleader awards, Frank Solak, United High School Principal; address, Herman Rearick, basketball coach of Canton McKinley, Pictures were shown of McKinley-Middletown. CARPETS BY OC UA a Let Us Save You Money On Your Floor Covering Needs LOW OVERHEAD DUBER MILLER Son Free Estimates Courtesy Service Satisfaction 1241 E.

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