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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 5

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Tuesday, January 27, 1942 THE DAILY OHIO Page Five Social Happenings-Personals-News of Interest to Women Over IOO At Jackson 1 Parent-'Reacher Event RALLY'S SALLIES Ii I Oft Group To Assist In Purchase OI Foodstuffs More than IOO and Visitors attended the meeting of Jackaon Parent-Teacher Aaaocia- tton, Monday, in the school auditorium. Mrs. Frank Bowling, president Conducted the business meeting during which plans were made for a benefit card party at the school, Thursday, February 5. Bridge and euchre will be played. It was voted to donate $25 to school cafeteria for the purchase of needed foodstuffs.

The association also voted to give $5 to the Red Cross campaign. Mrs. Fannie Brooks, field worn- for the AAA, gave a splendid Talk on "Food for during the evening. Delightful entertainment was presented by the dramatics class of the school under the direction Mias Evelyn Zimmerman, club Adviser. Miss Dorothy Hodgson presented a talk.

"History of the preceding the play. "Needles leg. Thread and Jabber." which was the program feature, a Members of the cast included xi: ogene NewSun Rue Jean Bolt, Helen. Lois and Virginia Anderson. Dorothy Hodgson Martha Carolyn Fischer, Betty Smith and Mary Ellen LeFevre.

a A Day program will an ar for the February ses- I lie Monday lab Mrs. Barton Deming and Mrs. 0 Ch de: wi.l present at the regular meeting of The Monday Club in the Library Trua- ubjec Tea I Vi of Mer D. I Mrs Mrs 'Witcl tonal I. irner Deming Chan Hr Mon- SOCIAL CALENDAR TUESDAY PHI BETA PSI, CLUB ROOMS, Masonic Temple, Tuesday at p.

rn. AMERICAN LEGION AUXILI- ary. Post room. Memorial Hall, Tuesday at 7:30 p. rn.

O. E. MASONIC TEMPLE. Tuesday at 7:30 p. rn.

SALTO REEK SALT- ereek School, Tuesday at 8 p. rn. STAR GRANGE, MONROE School, Tuesday at 7:30 p. rn. WEDNESDAY ALTAR SOCIETY, ST.

Josephs Catholic Church, Wednesday at 7:30 p. rn. WALNUT NEEDLE CLUB, home Mrs. Charles Barnhart, Canal Winchester, Wednesday at noon. PLEASANT VIEW AID.

HOME Mrs E. C. Aldenderfer, Salt- creek Township, Wednesday at 2 p. rn. W.

C. T. IT, U. SUNDAY school room, Wednesday at 2 p. rn.

TIII'RSI) CIRCLE, 5, METH Churcn, Thursday noon. FRIDAY CIRCLE 6 HOME MRS Orr, 149 Pinckney Friday at 2 p. rn. WAYNE WAYNE School, Friday at 7.30 p. rn.

MONDAY VON BORA SOCIETY, eran pariah house, Monday at 7:30 rn. THE MONDAY CLUB. Library Trustees' room. Memorial Hall, Monday at 7:30 p. rn.

On the Air TlfSSDAY fit 15 Lowell Thomas. WLW. 7:00 Andy, WBNS. 7:15 La liny floss, WBNS. 7 30 Burns and Allen, WTAM.

r- I nude of WKRC; lf. V. Kaltenborn, WLW. 8roo Hay Block. 8 ii Bob Burna, WBNS; Heidt.

WLW. 9:00 We, the People. WBNS. 9:30 Fibber McGee, WLW. 10:00 Glenn Mliber, VV UNS; Raymond Gram Hwitia, WK UC.

10:15 Public VV BNP. 10.30 Lum and Abner, WOVVO. Later: 11:00 WLW; 11:15 tiny Lombardo, WHIO; 11:30 Chuck WLW. had on three rough, tough air- minded Canadians. RADIO BRIEFS Orson Welles and his sponsor I team on yie Opry show sever relations Feb.

4th, on ac- --------count of his South American tour due got married so the left over the mystery of "Who Threw the Williams gal teamed up with the left over Stacey gal and now there's a new Willlams-Stacey rock through Mrs. windowthat the Men are writing a song with that title. Bill Adams, well known March of Timer, most famous perhaps, for his impersonations of President Roosevelt, is set for the role of "Father Whelan" in new Abie's Irish Rose series. WEDNESDAY MV Lowell Thoinan, WLW. 7 OO Amos Andy.

WBNS. I 5 Lanny ob WBNS- 7:30 Hammy Watkins WTAM. Meet Mr Meek, WBNS; Kids, WOWO. 1:30 Elmer Davie, WBNS; Louise Master. WLW.

Gabriel Heatter, WON; Eddie Cantor. WLW; Fred Allen, WBNS. 9:30 Mr District Attorney. WLW. 10:00 Hay Kyaer.

WLW; Glenn Miller. WBNS: Raymond Gram Swine. WKRC. 10:30 Jerry Wayne, WKRC, Later: 11:00 News. WLW; 11:15 Paul Pirns.

WTAM: 11:30 Vaughn Monroe, WGAR. Dwight Weist does double duty on Joan Blaine's two "So broadcasts. He serves as announcer on the 9:45 a. rn. show and narrator on the west coast repeat at 11:45 a.

rn. Stewart Metz does announcing stint on the repeat. Louis Livingston, the U. S. A Year Man" and of the idea for newspaper carriers to sell defense stamps, is being reunited with his cousin Leonard Levinson, writer of the Great series, while Livingston conducts some official business on the west coast.

The present "Fibber McGee" series bas caused such a stir among dialers trying to unravel ACT FAST To holy prevent COLDS from developing Tut a few drops of Va-tro-nol up cadi nod i ii at the very first sniffle or sneeze. Its quick action aids Natured defenses against colds. Follow £rSr 3 VA-TRO-NOL Vaughn Monroe, maestro on the Bob Hawk comiquiz will make his debut come Springtime in a film musical production. Wedding bells broke up two different sister teams this week on the Grand Ole Opry program. One half of the Williams sister duo and one half of the Stacey sister IDI ST S.

Street, I ll be the discus- ler will and Super- Weldon is ce Division or the Pipy run lub The Papyrus Cl uh met Monday at the home of Mr s. VV, Robin- aor, South Piokav vayf street, with resent. In addi- ion tn Ro.ii inaon, the mem- ber.i included A. Mrs. suitor i KeJiatadt, E.

Cruel-. Mr a. Marion Lutz. Richard Joi tv and George removed to Ross County two years after spending most of them married lives near Holland. Mr and Mrs.

Grimes have one daughter. Mrs. Charles Shasteen Sr. of Chillicothe. Route two grandchildren, Charles Shasteen of near Bainbridge and Mrs.

Joe Tootle of Frankfort and one great grandchild. Michael Lee Sha steen. and daughter Sharon, of Marcy; Mr and Mrs. Harmon Smith, son Dick and daughter Norma Jean, of Worthington. Mr.

Aldenderfer is recovering after a recent illness. I on Bora Society A ane program is being prepared for the regular meeting of the Von Bora Society of Trinity Lutheran Church, Monday, at 7:30 p. rn. in the parish house. 1 Circle Circle 6 of the C.

of the Methodist Church will have a called meeting at the home of Mrs. B. Orr, 149 Pinckney Street, Friday at 2 p. rn. Mrs.

P. Stanley Click will be assisting hostess Wayne A. The Wayne Parent-Teacher Association will meet Friday at 7:30 p. rn. in the Wayne School auditorium.

of South Pickaway Street other Circleville relatives. and Personals Mrs John Fry of near Ashville was a Monday shopping visitor in Circleville. Miss Kate Schneider of Williamsport was a Circleville visitor, Monday. Mrs. Waiter Frazier of Stoutsville shopped in Circleville, Monday, Mrs Charles Hay and Mrs.

Lida Blinker of Ashville were Monday shoppers in Circleville. Mrs. James Pierce of Pickaway Township a Circleville shopper, Monday. Mrs. Ottia Leist of Pickaway Township was a Monday shopping visitor in Circleville.

Miss May Katherine Rife of Walnut Township was a Circleville shopper, Monday. ---------------o---------------- MADELEINE CA BROIX Madeleine Carroll, one of Holly! leading actresses will be on hand at the Music Hall next Thursday night when the program takes to the air at 9 p. rn. Also slated to join the general shenanigans are Igor Gorin, famous radio artist, and "Slammin Snead, one of golfdoms greats. musical selections for the evening Include "Chattanooga Choo "Deep Tn the Heart of "Blues in the and as his memory tune.

on the Mary Martin will give out with Made Me Love "Begin the Duets Include and Let Your Conscience Be Your John Scott Trotter will do a special arrangement of "Farewell Blues CAVALCADE PRESENTS Opening with a simulation of Winston Churchill's "We shall never radio speech, CAVALCADE OF stars on Monday. James Cagney, Alan Hale, George Tobias and Squadron Leader L. O. Cathcart- Jo Hi Aft by Mrs scus- ssion Bridge I tub Mrs Aile: Mary Beck prizes when entertained her club Monday at Northridge Road, progressed during Mrs. Fulien freshmen ta at anc Thorn to carried Mrs.

Charles jntract her he Three the evi served Iii the small Mrs Fulien bridg me on Meeting Several are planned for annual meeting teenth annua! sc. gamzation. 'Die district me of instruction wii the United Biethi nine to serve the rial Frida of the of Id in narks rssion affairs when the 23rd Dis- the East- Circleville. the nine- of the after the games. Miss Hole entertain the club in at her home near Kin: erma two ting and school be held in Ma- Aid Society of Church plan- unnual banquet Circle 5 Circle 5 of the W.

the Methodist Church covered dish dinner in the dining Thursday at their have a church noon. in the community house. The Worthy Matrons of the district will be hostesses at a lunch- home, honoring Mrs. Grace May Sharpe of Cleveland, worthy grand matron. Mrs.

Lawrence Johnson, deputy grand matron of the 2.3rd District and Miss Marie WL Hamilton, past grand matron. Mrs. S. Shane and other 1939 rnsIrons of the 23rd District are planning a luncheon at the Pickaway Arms, and Mrs. Olive Hurst Williamsport and ether 1940 imtrone of district will enjoy a noon luncheon at the Wardell party home.

Golden Wedding ll im! Mrs Chark Ort near Bainbridge observed their fiftieth wedding anniversary, January 22 at the home of their grandson, Charles Sheaf with whom Mr. Grimes is engaged firming Minded nee Mf Sterling on January 22, 1892. they circle members a will be entertalne During the aft meeting, officers ear will be cled reminded to stamps. The hospitality eludes Mrs. R.

F. Wilder, Mrs. Joseph Clarrid Mrs. Frank Bowling. for the i Mend)- caneelle Ll I Iv.

Mn Circleville W.C.T.t Th. Un VVI ll 3 meet Wednesday, January 28. at 2 p. rn. in the Sunday school room of the United Brethren Church.

Members are requested to note change in time and place of meeting, WWW Sunday Guests Mr. and Mrs. Joe Aldenderfer of Walnut Township had for guests, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. FII mer Barr, son Ira and daughter Ann, and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Young and sons of Circleville; Mr and Mrs. Charles O'Day and Clin ton Aldenderfer of Chillicothe; Mr and Mrs. Paul Bullock, son Ramon Miss Marie L. Hamilton of West High Street was a guest at a luncheon, Monday, at the home of Mrs.

Stanley Gingery, Glen- mawr Avenue. Columbus. WWW Mrs George C. Gerhardt, who has been visiting since early in November with her son-in-law and daughter. Mr.

and Mrs. O. P. Ciutts, and family of Greensboro, has returned to her home on Watt Street. Mrs.

Clarence Dodd of Pickaway Township was a Monday business visitor in Circleville. WWW Miss Carol Frerick of Columbus spent the week end with Mr and Mrs O. Gilliland of Pinckney Street. Clarence Thorne of Akron was a weekend guest at the home of his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Thorne of North Court Street. WWW Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maloney and hon, Michael, and Mrs.

John Colley of Portsmouth spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. Robert Armstrong of West Franklin Street. Mrs. Qed Dresbach returned to her home in Hallsville, Sunday, after spending a week with her daughter, Miss Anna G. Drtabach, Treat all machinery gently and Jones of the Royal Canadian Air guard your tools A time may come Force, will be heard in an air dra- when a screw driver and a pair matization of a soon-to-be-releas- of pliers are wealth.

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GRIFFITH 6c MARTIN FLOOKCO VERI NO IS A Help The Youngsters Around your Glen Corner! Attend the BIRTKDAV BRLI MEMORIAL HALL THURSDAY, JANUARY 29th MUSIC BV Bob Milo Orchestra MMI Featuring CARL HLSN at the Piano Dancing from 9 30 to 1:30 SJI Informal ital nmwnnnTiB Per Couple SINGLE ADMISSION 50c BALCONY Everybody knows that ice-cold Coca-Cola has quality, the quality of genuine taste ti tut charms and never cloys. It brings an after-sense of complete refreshment. All you want and you want It all. mt I 11 1 UMOH 'ii CIRCLEVILLE COCA-COLA You trust its quality fOM eau I BOU LINC.

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1923-1979