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The Circleville Herald from Circleville, Ohio • Page 5

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Monday, October 1041 THE DAIEY HER ILLE. OHIO Tage Five Social Happenings-Personals-News of Interest to Women D.A.R. Chapter Asked To Attend Lebanon Event Tablet Will Publication Oldest Amazon Garb Members of Pickaway Plains Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, have received an invitation from the Turtle Creek Chapter, D. A. of Lebanon, to attend the unveiling of a bronze tablet next in which the Weatern Star, Lebanon weekly ill be honored aa the oldest weekly publication in Ohio.

Mrs. James P. Moffitt, regent of the Pickaway County chapter, said that while several members contemplated attending the festivities, that they haven't decided definitely to go. The program starts at 2 p. rn.

leading members of the Daughters of the American fie volution in Ohio will attend the affair, at which Congressman Jrc-eph Martin. national Republican committee chairman and publisher of the North Attleboro, Chronicle, be the principal speaker. Mr. Martin will be the guest of Congressman Clarence J. Brown, publisher of the Western Star.

At a D. A. R. luncheon Saturday noon at the Golden Lamb, special guests are to include Mrs. Brown, Mrs.

Owen Brown, mother of the publisher, and Mrs. John VV. Bricker. The invitation to the ceremony was issued to Mrs. Moffitt and A member of the Canadian Army the new costume adopted toy the lady warriors as It will appear In stormy weather.

She has folded down the back of her Uepl-atyle cap so It fits snugly under 'he upturned collar of her raincoat. Under the roat Is a khaki uniform with beach brown shoulder straps. were guests over the week end of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Fischer, of Jackson township es Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Ekins of Louisville, will arrive Tuesday to spend Pumpkin Show week with Miss Minnida Lyle at the, home of her parents, MV. and Mrs. A J. Lyle, of West Mound Street.

Mr. and Mrs. Tenice Stinson and daughter. Linda Lee, of Indianapolis, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs.

Linden Baughman of North Court Street. Mr. Stinson has returned to Indianapolis, Mrs. Stinson and daughter remaining for a two-week visit with Circleville relatives. Mr.

and Mrs. George Crites of South Court Street spent Sunday at the Yacht Club Buckeye Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neff and Mr and Mr.

Chester Fausnaugh of Walnut Township were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Wilson of Lilly Avenue.

Columbus. Miss Mary Ruth Tolbert returned Monday to after spending the week en with Mr. and Mrs. B. oung of Pickaway Township On the Air MUNDAY 4 45 Jewell Thomas.

WLW. 7:00 Fred Waring. WLW. 7:15 Ross, VV BNS. 7:30 WHNS; Cavalcade of America.

WLW. 5:00 Vox Pop, WBNS; James Melton. WLW. 8:30 MarRaret Speaks. WLW.

9:00 Radio Theatre. WBNS, 3:30 Raymond Gram Swing. VV RC. Faith, WLW; Uraon Welles, WBNS. 10:30 Lum and Abner.

IVO WO. Later: 11:00 peter Grant. WLW; lilts Count WHIO; 11:45 Harry James, WHIG. Private First Class Martha Tilton, mg the policy established more day. October 23.

First move In whose title was bestowed on her than a year ago, Miss Chase will that direction was the signing this by Coast Artillery soldiers at feature guests each week. week of Jay Brennan, partner Camp Callan when she appeared Guests for the inaugural pro- with the late Bert Savoy in the there recently. gram October 8 will be Adrian vaudeville team of Savoy and Signing of Martha Tilton as fea- famous Hollywood dress designer Brennan- tured vocalist on the McGee show and couturier to the stars, and marks a milestone in her personal Lou Holtz, popular comedian Sylvia Sidney, who has been history and the history of the whose stones of 'Mr. are heard recently in lead appearances most guest appearances on the Andre Kostelauetz program In addition to his own starring series is James Melton, the tenor He ll probably be heard with Kostelanetz again soon. program itself.

It is big- a byword from coast to coast. gest transcontinental commercial ---------since her days as soloist with Benny Goodman and it is the first Thp new con- time in more than three years that tiQue8 lU parade 0, 8tara with the a girl singer has been heard on program over Blue network the McGee show. on the Charles Martin Fridays, gets the principal role in Fan mail from college youngsters has swelled as far aa PhJJ program is concerned. the second broadcast of advanced is that in addl- of Saturday, October ll. Tuesday, at 8 p.

rn Johnny Burke, original draftee Celebrities ot first World War, who is tion to his excellent music ny is presenting girl singers from ten colleges this season. For her appearance on from walk of u(e are comedy on the Kale TI KSU A 45 Lo well Th omit rn. WLW, 7:15 News of World, WTAll, Ross, WBNS. 7:30 Burns and Allen, WTAM. 7:45 of Sports.

VV UKC. 5 Ray Block, WOWO. 8:30 Bob WBNS; Horace Heldt, DKA. 9:00 lite People, WBNS; Battle of the Ssxss. WLW, 9:30 Fibber McGee, WLW.

10:00 Glenn Miller, WBNK; Raymond Gram Swing, WK RC. 10,15 Public Affairs. WBNS. 10:39 Tom Wallace, WLW. Later: limo Peter Grant, WLW; 11:15 Harry James.

WHIO; ll no Blue Barron. WHIO, 11:45 Frankie Masters, the program Tuesday. 8:30 p. Uned to on thc show Smith Hour on alternate weeks. Martha will sing 'Ting.

Ling Loo A 1 8cheduled h'e" a Is feeling High Hie Kings men arc Frank park offers since he clicked on the will feature "Cowboy who returned from a trip Hell start the and Billy Mills' orchestra will play tQ Sou(h Amertca. BU1 stani o-toher 'n Hi famed sports commentator, who has a special skit prepared, and PENTHOUSE PARTY Harry von Zell, announcer offers since he clicked on the songbird's show. He'll start the new season on the air October IO. Apart from John Charles Thom- arid flinger who has made the Wednesday, will be moving day second of the 13 modem Minute for the cast of Penthouse Men to be heard on the programs. which switches to the Blue net- Still more Tare to come and they work to be heard weekly there- will join regulars like Barry Wood, after at 9:30 p.

rn. vocalist, the Ray Block choir and Ilka Chase will be back as hos- Leonard Joy's orchestra, with tess, with a new band fed by Graham McNamee as emcee. Vaughn Monroe, sensational new swingster orchestra has RADIO BRIEFS TILTON SIGNED reached top ranking in less than Ace writers are being lined up Listeners to the Fibber McGee a year, Yvette remains as fea- by Frank Fay to help him prepare and Molly program this season are tured vocalist with Bert Parks the scripts for the new series he to be entertained by Honorary continuing as announcer. Follow- starts on the Red network Thurs- MIDDLE-AGE WOMEN (£3) HEED THIS AD VI CE 11 If you're crow, restless, suffer hot flashes, by this period In a try Lydia E. Plnkham's Compound Tablets (with added iron).

Made traying! YOUR Super Market 166 W. Main St. Circleville Invites You to Attend BIG PUMPKIN SHOW and Mrs. Ward B. Perley Mr.

and Mrs. Ward Perley Jr. Mrs. Nellie Tuller. Mrs.

Ethel Davis and daughter, Mildred, Miss Lydia Richards, Miss Mary Ruth Tolbert. Miss Adelaide Davis, Mrs. Jeannette Bruce, Mr. and Mrs, James Miller. Mr.

and Mrs. Circleville unit by Burt Schory. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M.

Turton. regent of the Turtle Taller and son, Charles, arl Mug Creek chapter. Mrs. Blanche D. Nelson.

Calion chairman of the committee on program arrangements. rn rn Birthday Parti Mr. and Mrs. Larry A they of F.a5t Mound Street were Circleville at a birthday party, Sunday. at the home rrf Mr.

and Mrs VV M. Alley of Chillicothe. Mrs At hey has just returned home after attending the annual Horse Show at Georgetown. omnibus Luncheon Mrs Joseph Bel! of North Court Street and Mrs Chester Peters of Ashville were guests at a luncheon. Saturday, at the Ma Timor Columbus, when Mrs.

Alfred Henney and Miss Edna Belle Beery of that city entertained in honor of Mias Ruth Hamilton, a bride-elect. Miss Hamilton will become the bride of Mrs Lewis Byers of Fostoria October ll. Others asked for the luncheon. hich included a crystal shower in its plans, were Mrs. Lee Hamilton.

Mrs C. Beery. Mrs. Edmund Hillman. Miss Marguerite Hillman, Mrs.

William Hailey, Miss Betty Baas. Miss Margaret Ann Wolfe and Miss Evelyn King of Columbus and Mrs John Pelion of Chillicothe Buffet Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Young were hosts at a cooperative buffet luncheon Sunday at their home on Route 23, south of Circleville. Columbus guests at the Young residence, which is one of the most widely known of historic old Pickaway County homes, were Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Denney Rodgers. Miss Jessie, Miss Lollie and Miss Albe Miller. Mrs. C.

C. Collins. Mr and Mrs. John Brittam, Mr. and Mrs.

Erl ward Howard, Mr. The luncheon is an annual affair of this Columbus group, many of whom attended the Ohio History Day program at Logan Elm Park. at ip ss The Woman's Society for Christian Service the Methodist Church of Commercial Point will meet rn the community house Tuesday at 8 p. rn. Mrs S.

F- Beers and Mrs. Heber Durrett will be joint hostesses for the meeting. I nion Guild The Union Guild will have regular meeting Wednesday at 2 p. in. at the home of Mrs.

Roy Rittlngcr of Wayne Township. Mrs. J. Austin Lowden and Mrs. Ray Pontius will be co-chairmen of the program committee for the afternoon Logan Elm Grange Logan Elm Grange will meet Tuesday at 8 rn, in the away Township School auditorium.

Bible The Lutheran Womens Bible Class will meet Tuesday at 7 rn. in the parish house Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Jautr of Fort Wayne, Ind have returned home after spending a few days with Mrs. Robert of North Street and other Circleville relatives Miss Carol Frenck.

of Columbus spent the week end with Mr. and Mis. Tom Gilliland of Pinckney Street. Hie Misses Margaret, Mary and Louise Fischer of Bexley and I Mise Betty Fischer of Brewster We Extend Our GREETINGS BEST WISHES To 38th Annual PUMPKIN SHOW Harman Dairy CIRCLEVILLE, 28 See St iff lens DRESSES CAROL KING, JUNIORS, NELLY DONS AND GEORGIANAS $3-95 $5.95 $6.50 $10.95 $14.95 Graceful, gracious clothes made of fine American- made fabrics, exquisitely detailed in American work-rooms. See them in this tion of new arrivals of these famous dresses.

FESTIVAL OF VALUES FOR PUMPKIN SHOW WEEK New Fall COATS 9.95 1.49 4.95 We've just lifted them out of their boxes and tho re one I Get a millinery wardrobe here, st low prices that mean you can be smarted dressed. Feature Item fat Show Fine- 1I ann BLANKETS Large size part plaids, rose, green and blue. Special $1.98 pr. BETTER BLANKETS AT $2.98 and $3.50 COTTON BLANKETS $1.19 pr. Plaids, Blue, Green, Rose, Orchid and Peach Pumpkin Ladiey 0utins 1 59c to $1.29 Plain colors, stripes and prints DRESS OXFORDS and PUMPS FOR WOMEN Leather or Suede $1.98 to S3.50 BLOUSES Shirt or dressy type, plain or SI .25 S2.25 Sport JACKETS Novelty plaids and plain flannels.

$1.98 to $5.95 AND SWEATERS Zipper, button and sTlpon styles; solid colors or combinations of contrasting shades. Only Leather Jackets Suede or Horsehide, with or without collars; zipper front. $5 $5.95 $6.95 $7.95 $10.95 Weatherproof Jackets and Lumber Jackets Plain meltons and scotch plaids $1.98 to $4.98 Finger Tip Coats For Men Raglan shoulders, one zipper pocket, two stitched flap pockets; camel or blue, $6.95 Suede Shirts Plain colors, checke, zipper or button fronts. $1.00 and $1.19 HOUSE COATS Prints, wrap around style wuth plenty of width. See Our Selection at A Cl News is getting around by w'ord-of-mouth that we've a sensational selection of fur trimmed coat taking this ad to confirm it! Famous make have been made rich with fine furs in this unusual group of dressy styles.

Featuring these famous Barbara Lane and Rose Mar. Smart New House DRESSES Short or long sleeves: zipper or button styles; prints and tweed plaids. $1.29 $1.49 and $1.98 Open Evenings During Pumpkin Show LADIES SPORT OXFORDS Black. tan. tan and brown combinations; rubber or composition soles.

$1.98 New Fall PURSES Swagger under arm and zipper styles in black, brown, tan and wine Faille, suede, leather and combinations. .95 Trim New GLOVES In wine, green, brown and black; slipon styles; embroidery or leather trim. practical and comfortable. 59c to 1.00 COMFORT BATTS I- sn Plain Quilted 39c 49c Sweaters Goat or Blipen Style Pastels or Dark Shades Si .25 to S2.98 UNION SUITS Hinter Height Fleeces 98c SOUTH COURT STREET CIRCLEVILLE, OHIO Children Coats and Snow Suits Sizes I to 18 Tweeds and Fleeces to $10.95.

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156,412
Years Available:
1923-1979