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Big Sundae Devoured At Wooster Mcrritt Reunion Attracts Many Attend Anniversary Observance WOOSTER. Ohio (AP) ItiWovttter College stadium Tues Women's Interests 6 Record Herald Thursday, July 6, 1972 Washington G. Ohi hub in minute fof oarlicinants i day night. There were about 7,500 V.ooAtcr's annual Fourth of Bercaw figures the aundat cost him $2,400. It was given away free, He plans to build another next year, aiw unknown.

i think we'll make it an annual event' he said. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Merrilt and daughter, Laura, Facomia. were people waiting for it," Bercaw July celebration to devour the said "About 5,000 got some of ice cream sundae put together it the rest, I guess, went hungry." by Robert.

Bcrcaw, St. Mark Episcopal Church Setting For July 1 Wedding 11 included 1.070 pounds of ice Mrs. ack Doyle and daughter, BctJi. 914 Yeoman I havt returned from a viMt with Mrs. Doyle' parents, ami I Mrs William L.

Peterson, of with orange i St, Petersburg, Fla. weekend guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Graves, of Rt. 6, and family reunion wa held in their honor.

Other guests were Cennie Mills, of Reynoldsburg; Mra. Marshall Thornton, of Tucson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chess Match On Again cream and 144 pounds of chocolate syrup, topped oft with 16 pounds of maraschino cherries, crushed pineapple, manhmal St. Mirk Kpiscnpal Church in colors of fht sown i lows and crushed nuts.

Bercaw. 27. owner of an ice Calendar Mrs. Robert frlM fAK F.OITOR Fhont J3VMII THURSDAY JULY Women's Missionary Society of First BaptiH Church meeta for picnic at 8:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs.

Robert Bachelor, 212 Grand Ave. In case nf rain, meet at the FRIDAY, JULY Ladies Circle, of (he GAR, meet at 1:30 p.m. with Mrs. Noble. Aijp.nn hostess Miss Florence Mt n's card party at 8 m.

ith George McCord, 4u8 S. Mam St. SATURDAY, JULY 8 Mary Lough Circle, meet for noon luncheon in Good Hope United Methodist Church. rhns'tian Crusaders Class South Side Church, meets Feiiowship Hall at p.m. fr covered dish supper.

ribbon matchini the ribbon of; Mr and Mrs. Pctcrion her dre celebrated their golden wedding Miss Barbara Waddeit. anniversary Jfun 24 and were sister of the bride, jinH pleasantly surprised by their ircisua vi) tne anting for the wedding of Mi Stmn Marie Waddell. daughter cf Mr ml Mrs. John Waddell, of Met eland, and 'avid Haes Dunn, son of Mr.

ami Mrs. William Dunn. If. 35 Tha Rev. Charlrt if Evans Mi mi Linda Massev.

both of children, Mr. rred Hrmmert. Merritt. of Springfield; Mr. and Mia.

John Detty and children, David. Mark. Micky, Tony and Rhonda, of Columbus; Mr and Mrs. Jasper Oppy and children, Ricky, Randy and Rhonda, of Martinsville; Mr. started an avalanche of confusion, asked Russian to "accept my sincerest apology." I simply became carried aw a by my petty dispute over money with the Icelandic chesi organizers," he wrote.

The written apology from the American challenger was on of the chief conditions posed by the Russians before Spassky would sit down at the chesf board with Fischer. Cleveland, wore gouii uentica! of Pimi. Thorn a Peterson, of to that of the maid of honor R. Petersburg, Ma, and Mrs and frrirt irirnlw! hucLftla Af file with a fatnilu i REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) Bobby Fischer cleared the way today for the start of the world chess championship match with a written apology to Boris Spassky for his "disrespectful behavior." Fischer'i letter was delivered by hand to the Soviet world champion this morning. Fischer, whose delayed arrival doubled the prize money for both him and Spassky but also 1 WM.W 'f r1 7 II cream parlor, said he built it maiiily to top the reported record 883 pound sundae he buiH last year.

Bercaw and his employes put the sundae together in a copper kettle mounted on the back of a pick up truck parked outside store Id, drove the sundae to the at the bradore Coaeh Hon and Mrs. Leo Merritt Sr. and son. Danny, Mr. and Mrlieo Merritt and family, Mr.

and Mrs. David Mcrritt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Merritt. P'iMinno ui nouoie i flowers Premony at 7 pnt before an: mi Barb ftf id.7t7d TV'" girl, wb.le gladioli and wh.te mums sf iamlrlabra were entwined Hh lyIrd white daisies Hhjt, Sht U(0 Hor The bride's cousin.

Kenneth orat.ye ribbon in her hair and lot. St. Louis, Mo organist, earned a rnmtaure hakl of and Phillip Cohen, a friend alsoi flowers like the at.fend.in:?. Mr and Mrs Marion Merritt They were presented their, original wedding Announcement in a beautiful gold frame. A.

special gift as an anniversary card drawn by an artist, wiih rest wishes" and the liter.vons'a portrait painted on' it Kach of the gursta signed the card. The tables were baautifullyj decorated with an anniversary a urt inn tlannv. Mr. and Mrs Bill Merritt and children. David.

or Hi. mmjis, vocausi, preMniea tamitii n.n, land Charmin, Mr. and Mrs. l.Umes Merritt and daughter, wedding selections. U.

S. Choice Chuck Roast 11 ua the bt man Ik his brother The u.h's vre anotler brother. Lii'r Dunn. i Barbara, Sharon David May. Kathrvn Cassell.

Ethyl iiven in marriage bv ber' father, Mim Waddell ore a tons' A. I in trovvn nf whit candle and cake Additional Mrs Thomas MONDAY. JULY 10 WW bridge club meeta with Mra. George Spilker, 421 Woorilawn, Lake wood Hills, at 7.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, JULY 12 WW coltee hour at of Columbus, and Joiin Waddell.

guests were of Cleveland. oroLncr of she; Peterson and WhiMed, Mr. and Mrs. Glen I ierce and family, Mr. and Mrs.

children. Robert otzania over pohester crepe, with high round neckline of br Sean Dum. neo.ww of ami Richard, Mr. and Steve Waddell and son, sieven. Mrs.

Mrs. embossed daisies and Ions full VP'. th? groom, was Si nnubearrr. Russell Baxter. Mr.

and a I (rxiiura MCfcs. ncr vrn nr. .,.1.111 Otto Reno, and Mrs. A. Peterson, all nf St.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Merritt, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Thompson and children.

Ktm, Kirk and Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mac Kiner and Robin and Angela, all of Washington C.H. Inntf and flowing 1 he Jilf hri(f mM acoIU(l was embossed with white daisies and she arried an arrangement MTnf, ch" vf white mums with babied Pob'" sown of breath and wh.te r.bbnn i l'hl Shoulder Roast Kred Hemmert and children. Julie and Joan, of Piqua.

and Beth Doyle. Mr and Mrs. Hemmert were in the home or Mra. ueorge MeCord. 4Hi S.

Main Phone 333 4138. FRIDAY, JULY 14 Washington Garden Club breakfast cookout at Eman Park at 6:30 a m. IASY CARVI Hirii, Cleveland, was maid of honor oais.es iui maicning nosw a a la.iu.y ninnrr i hmf irr unr ln! Tibbon, The bridegroom Kapok Inn, in Clearwater, Boneless Chuck Roast 99 mother tiore a floor length silk Thursday niffht receding th blend gown of pouder blue with anniversary. They then left bysXAcc I nhnCOtl Miss Sizemore Is New Bride Mum Charlotte Ann daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ed, Siemore, of Dayton, and Paul Dale Aleshire, son of Mr. and' Mr Richard Aleshire. 1512 floral print cotton voile gown nf pale shades of brown, b.ue, preen and orange, with empire waist, square neckline, short putted sleeves, pale orange ribbon at the waist and matching orange ribbon in her hair. She carried a casket of matching accessories, and a plane for Mexico City where 11 corsage of white daisies with they will attend the Lions matching blue ribbon. International convention.

Their DTI GCt ICC A catered dinner in Fellowship! children will remain with theu a Halt at the church followed the) grandparent for three weeks. rCtCCj ceremony. The three tiered! Mrs. Dovle also visited with; 10 COUNT Baggie Trash Bags carnations, mintat'te babies' breath, tinted Eastvtew Humboldt, mums. 'square wedding cake was on Col.

and Mrs. William liuskirk! Miss Marcaret Johnson, bride in the! a table decorated with white an(j children. Carol and Steve. of John McCullbugh. was carnations and white weddinaj at Irgo.

Mrs. Buskiik and Mrs. recently honored at a shower SALTINES 1 LB. BOX susended from the ceiling. Mrs.j for' a visit with Mr ami Mrs Mrs.

Michael Gray and Miss it i nr. I'limi. i'" jonn nover. wno is reciurriiusj mv presided at the guest HILBERC FROZEN EVERYTHING FOR THE BRIDE Kroom, I book. in Heart of Florida Hospital home after suffering from fractures! (lam wer by Miss of both legs and multiple bruised.

Fegcy Wood, Miss Suzan Brown received in a two car rollison. nnd Mus leslie Lanum. Their June 22. Mr. Boyer was treated prizes were presented to the formerly of Washington were united in marriage Saturday, in the Pentecostal Holiness Trinity Temple, Xenia The bride was given in marriage by her father.

Attendants for the couple were Miss Melba Sizemore. the bride's sister, and Mark Richard Aleshire. brother of the groonv The. new Mrs. Aleshire is a graduate of Northridfee High School and attended Wright FOR The new Mrs.

Dunn graduated from John Marshall High School in Cleveland in 19 and is CUBE STEAKS 1 guest of honor. for severe head and arm bruises. UST RITE The lovely gifts were displayed on a ta ble, which was bright with yellow streamers presently emplojed at the Ohio State University. Her hit.sband. a graduate of.

Miami Trace Hish School, attended Ohio State. He hs emploed at the Universitv also and will continue his studies Personals IN THI PIECE IB. BOLOGNA ar.d white wedding 1 1 i Stale University. Mr. Atesnirc Refreshments of cake.

ic Ua 1970 graduate of Washington it i Spmor Hurh School and a June Invitations Imprinted Napkins Guest Books Bridal Albums 'Thank You Notes Shower Invitations mere mis lau. i 4 James K. cream and punch were served. I I IKI 111 1 Following a trip to Finger j12o River Rd arrived home; TWe invited were Mrs. Betty MARHOEFER Lakes region in New York, they "er graduate of the Technical Institute in Dayton.

The couple will reside at 3l2n Lodell Ave Dayton, looay vacauon ami Mrs, Arch jwill reside at 14J Michigan unu.h tmk them first to Prince MeCullough, mothers of the I I 1 A 11 uA. British Columbia LB. im i iiiiit ii viiiiiih' itnn. rn Braunschweiger George, Canada. mnl i following a WCddlllS lO Apt.

2. Columbus The parents of the bridegroom entertained Friday night at 111 'I TT 1 I II I t. 1 II II1III1H 11 1 .1 IIII 111! i.v hr.ithri and sistcr in law. ti R.iiori iturii Mt. pornu leniiessce iis i iivot i i mi Miina or dinner following rehearsal.

Wood. Miss Polly Wood. CIANT SIZE tr Mr. and Mrs Noel Ro! e. 'nicy went on a fishing trip to FranciMo Lake, near Burns.

Rritif Columbia, then took the National Train to Prince Rupert and crowed on the ferry to Ketchikan, Juneau, Alaska. AXI0N REC. 79c 25 OZ. In UM2 the former French liner, Normandie, burned and capsized at a New York pier. Nuioty aeven per cent of Canada's 5.5 million households have radios.

3 Empty Cool Cors Dcroi' In Piquo Ohio (AP Three empty coal cars in a Baltimore; nron ioiaaier. jiissi 'Diane Kuliluein, Miss Barbara! Mrs. Herman Snider, i Mrs. Karl Harper, Miss Brenda I Lillienkamp. Mrs.

"Don Mrs. Corliss Hyer, I Mrs. Monty Linder, Mrs. Mike: ELF BRAND ic Ohio train jumped the tracks' They took several glacier tours hifoie the fhfiht home. on ine soum sine oi riqua nere chilly nrown, miss OSCS! Leslie Lanum.

Miss Sarita Wednesday night and smashed while the weather was into an ant inii shon eausins i md ritinv at home, the FOR APPLESAUCE 16 OZ. PAnON'S OFFICE SUPPLIES AND EQUIPMENT 142 E. COURT ST. eoiihidcrable damage. hot weather way up north.

REAL ESTATE AUCTION SERVICE The cars also sheered off a as hiuh as 85 and 90 degrees also sheered off a causing power out utility pole IT 3 SO EASY TO PLACE A WANT AD ages in some parts of the area for a time. CUT TO MITH EAMAN out iron, Shoemaker, Miss Suzi Brubaker, Mi.ss Roxannc Bryant. Miss Marcia Garnnger, Mis Lnn Herron. Miss Diane Holland, Mrs. Jack Merriman, Miss Mary Anne Harper.

Mrs. Fred Kclley, Mis Teri Johnson, Miss Connie Cornell, Miss Kathy Overly, Miss Sandy Rhoads, Miss Lou Ann Southworth and Miss Jane Terry. i. Mon. thru Thurt.

e.ni, p.nii Open Fri. and Sat. 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Phone 335 1270 ORDER WE OFFER COMPLETE MEATS Leo M.

Gaorga Ph. 336 1650 Fn. 335 6066 Rt. No. 3, Washington C.

H. iiK.oM.iva.vni The Re, and Mrs. Clocet Copley. 221 Gardner Court, were in Columbus Saturday, wiiere I the Rev. Mr.

Coptcy attended! BRIDE Registration Service the executive meeting of the Veterans of World War I in the Columbus Imperial House West. Later in the day they were guests at a picnic for the Columbus South District for United Methodist ministers in West Gate Park. On Sunday following the carry in dinner at. Grace United Methodist Church honoring Mrs. D.

B. Nelson and Mr. L. J. Poe, they attended the meeting of Barracks 461, Veterans of WW! in Columbus.

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