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The Daily Timesi
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Dover Lions' Club Fetes Amaurotic Society Members With members of the Dover Club as hosts, members and guests of the Amaurotic Society for the blind of Tuscarawas County. held their annual Christmas dinner party on Friday evening at Helmkamp Restaurant in Dover. The party room was decorated with a large Christmas tree and other holiday arrangements. John Tennant, president of the Dover Lions' Club, and William Tracy, a membfi of the New Philadelphia Lions' Club, attended and each spoke briefly and distributed gifts to the Amaurotic Society members. The Amaurotic Society president.

Richard Holiingcr told of the or-1 gamzation'a activities during tne past year and thanked the Club for contributions and other aid given during that time. When dinner was served, the table was beautifully decorated with Santa Claus, his sleigh and reindeer and foot-high Christmas trees. Favors were small nosegays with placecards attached Marvin Miller. Eugene Miller and Jack Dahy entertained with after dinner music and there was group singing of Christmas carols Members present were Richard Holllnger. Mary Boyd.

Mr and Mrs. Jerry Dessecker. Bertha Swisshelm Alma Marie Balmer, Alice Patterson Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith.

Woodrow Wilson. Adeline Stephens. Reuben Ritenour, Ida Fritz. William Romtg Mildred Short Dale Short, Jcannet Murphy. Guests were Mrs.

Martha llnger, Raiph Boyd, Mrs. Thelma I Romig, Charles Patterson. Mrs. George Demuth. Mrs.

Henry Beal. Miss Kathy Wilson. Miss Sunday Murphy, Herman Stephens, Wayne 8hort. The society will have a social meeting on January 15th in the Dover Library auditorium. Charles Glaziers To Celebrate 5 Oth Anniversary Mr.

and Mrs Charles Glazier of 40 ft Front Ave -I this city, i celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Christmas Day. Those of their children who are away from home and who will be here, celebrating the anniversary with them, afe Dean Glazier of Corle Madera, Calif and Mi is Mildred Glazier of Gnnnell. Iowa, who are spending the Christmas holidays with their parents. 4- DENNISON W. O.

T. M. The regular meeting of Auxiliary 582 to the Dennison Eagles will be held at 8 tomorrow evening. Members are to take their contributions for baskets for the needy. Walker-Dunn Nuptial Vows Told In New Cumberland SOCIETY CLUBS PERSONALS FOR 42310 Kathnn ummBride Ernest Eecleston The Daily Times, Tuesday, Dec.

22, 1959. New .1 James Wesley Walkers Are mr Residing In San Antonio Stropky Photo MRS. MICKEY WALKER The marriage of Miss Dafnes A crown of seed pearls held her Dunn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. veil of French illusion and she car- Haskcl Dunn of Route 1 Mineral ried a bouquet of pink carnations.

I City, to Mr. Mickey Walker, son Miss Louella Wigfield was maid of Mr. and Mrs Otis Walker of of honor and wore a pink, waltz- Sherrodsville, was solemnized on length dress and a corsage November 29th in the Pentacostal of white carnations. Church cf New Oimrrland The Serving as best man was Mr. Rev.

Curtis Haslip performed the John C. Dunn a brother of the double ring ceremony bride. Ushers were Mr. Raymond! Given in marriage by her father. Wilshire and Mr.

Richard Collins- the bride wore a waltz length gown worth of Mineral City, of lace and illusion over taffeta, Fnr the wedding, the 2 mother was attired in a navy dress with which se used wuitej accessories. The bridegroom's mother accented her black dress with white accessories. Both mothers had corsages of white carnations. Preceding the exchange of vows, Mrs. Velma Collinsworth played nupttal music and was accompanist for Mrs.

Fannie Collinsworth when the latter sang Love You Truly" and "Oh Promise Mr. Walker and his bride have returned from a wedding trip through Michigan and now are residing in Route 3, Dover. He is MRS ERNEST STANLEY Harmon Photo XLESTON In a pretty wedding taking place on last Saturday afternoon In Em manuel Lutheran Church in thu city. Miss Kathryn Carole Hum mell, daughter of and Mrs Roland Hummell of Broadway, city, oecanu ttu by the mother. Her accessories were the same color and she had a corsage of cymbidium orchids The mother used light blue accessories with 234 South her gray silk suit.

At her shoulder the were white Dover Women's Study Club Meets The Dover Study club held its Christmas meeting at the home of Mrs. Clyde Walllek 1511 Cross st, Dover last night. Decorations throughout the home were in keeping with the season and candy striped canes and Santas were featured. Poll call was answered witji Christmas stories and poems. Following a report on the Christmas project, Mrs.

Homer Brewer, who was in charge of the program, tn- troduced Mrs Carl Pfeiffer of Dover, a member of the Fortnightly I Music Club. She reviewed the lives of Johann Sebastian Bach. and George Frederick Handel and 1 their contributions to Christmas music. She told of the origin of various Christmas hymns and carols and the different ways the birth of Christ ts celebrated in different countrtes Ancient and modern carols were compared Between the time of the Puritans and I860 when the carol Little Town of i Bethlehem." was published. avians settled in this country and held their first Christmas celebra- tion in a stable.

They wrote many I Christmas songs A few of the many Christmas songs composed by Moravians were sung by club members after i they lighted candles. Organ accompaniment was by Mrs. Pfeiffer. A gift exchange was held and re- fresh me nts were served by the hostess and her assistant. Mrs.

W. Walters. Last night program completed the music study sessions for the club and in January the study of foreign countries will begin. On Jan. 18.

the club will meet at Hotel Reeves. Officers will be elected following the dinner and dues will be paid. -r MRS. Peck Photo JAMES WESLEY WALKER Wanda Welf ley To Wed Carl Loos Residing at 1034 Hammond in and holly. San Antonio, Texas, afe Mr.

and Mr. Larry Gibbens of Mrs. James Wesley Walker whose vllle was Mr. best man. marriage took place on Saturday and ushers were Mr.

Dick Roe of afLrnoon. December 12lh, in the Newcomerstown, a cousin of the First Christian Church in Uh- bridegroom, and Mr, Tom Brad- richsville, ley of this city. bride of Mr. Ernest Stanley Lc- Presiding at the reception, which Mineral City Couple cleston. ton of Mr.

and Mrs. Law was held in the church social hau To WGo ThlS SotUFuOy rence Eecleston of Thomas Street, were Miss Carole McConnell. Miss Navarre. O. Laura Owens and Mrs.

Robert The Rev. James Fisher, pas- Bucher, all of this city. Miss Patti tor of the church, was officiant Jo Pearson of Dover had charge for the double ring marriage cere- of the guest book. The three-tiered in the Mineral mony performed at tw o-thirty wedding cake which centered the in an effective Christmas table was topped with bells chancel setting Red polnsettlas1 and lilies-of-the-valley and flanking were used in the decorations and it were triple silver candelabra two seven-branched Oregon Holly also was used on had clusters of Oregon Holly tied the table Mr and Mrs EcclcsUai. with satin bows.

White poinsetLas parents of the bridegroom were graced the altar and the pews hosts at the rehearsal party given Open church will be observed when Miss Charlotte Nieport and Ernest F. Gribl. both of Mineral City, are married at 7:15 p. m. City Reformed Church.

The is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Nieport of Harmony Lane Riverside.

Calif. Mr. Gnbi a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Gribi of Mineral City.

of Mr. and Mn vis of 2 Uhrichsville. The double ring marriage serv The bridegroom is an alumnus of Navarre High School and is employed by Windward Mrs. Walker, the former Jacque-1 With her blue sheath dress of were marked with Oregon holly the evening before the wedding, line Rae Davis, is the daughter Chantilly lace over pcau de sole, anfj satin bows. Before leaving on a honeymoon, Raymond J.

Da- Mrs Davis, the brides mother. preceding the exchange of vows, the bride changed to a black jer- Farms of Canton. The couple will Ulit ichsviiie. Mr fuchsia accessories and had jyjrg prC(j jjchneider, the church sey sheath dress and a black coat reside at 13054 18th NW. Can- parcnts ate Mr.

and a corsage of roses in the same organist, played "Clair de Her accessories were white and ton. Mrs. William Walker of Route shade. Style features of the diess by Debussy; "All Hail this Bright- she had a white jhid corsage, out-of-town guests at the wed- sleeves and large collar. est Day of Bach; "Bursts a graduate of New Philadelphia ding were from Youngstown.

War- Mrs. Walker, motheir of tiie Forth a Christmas Marry- High School, the bride attended ren. Elyria. Massillon. Canton.

Co- employed with the Ceramic Tile ice vas read dle William bridegroom, was attired in a pleat- ott: "Jesu Joy of Man's Desir- Racdel Secretarial School in lumbus. Wooster. Cleveland, Frank amid an altar setting which beige tersey dicss with which Bach, and the traditional ton and is employed at Sugarcreek Port Clinton. Dover Company at East Sparta, Stropky Photo MISS WANDA WELFLEY ncludcd palms, candelabra and a bouquet of white chrysanthemums, Baskets of white chrysanthemums and pompons, together with lighted Christmas trees were used as chancel decorations. An excellent Christmas program Mrs.

Nellie Pearch was organ- was presented for last ist for the recital of nuptial music meeting of the Dover which preceded the ceremony and Literary Club. Hostess was Mrs. Miss Patti Quillen was vocal solo- H. E. Reed and her home at 1911 ist.

Their selections included "Ven- she used green accessories. Her wedding marches. For the Electric Co. in Canton as a sec- and Navarre. O.

Christmas Program For Literary Club flowers were Orange Delight ros- s. Following the ceremony, a reception was held in the Garden Room at Hotel Reeves in this city. The three-tiered wedding cake wlucn centered the buffet table was surrounded with Christmas greens, holly and red lighted tapers in Presiding were Mrs. Gary Grimm, Mrs. Gary Parrish, Mrs Richard has the NICEST GIFTS FOR MEN N.

Walnut st, Dover, was decorat- etian Lo Song," "Love Sends a Mr and Mrs Paul Welflev of in keeping with the holiday sea- 1 Little Gift of nev- Route 4. this city, announce the son. Fifteen members and 12; er Walk "The James engagement ol their guests attended the session and the 1 Story Ever "Ave i Wanda, to Mr. Carl Loos, son of guests were Mrs. Arthur Beiner, Maria." Lord Mr and Mrs.

George Loos of 724 Mrs Don LaFerre, Mrs. Voin and "Oh Promise Me Lr1 Ptrret. ibis city. Boich. Mrs.

Merle Howell. Mrs. For her marriage, the bride A 1958 graduate of New Phila- John Price, Mrs. Ethel Phillips, wore a beautiful, full-length gown delphia High School, Miss Welfley Mrs. George Kohr, Mrs.

Lyle of white bouquet taffeta designed is employed at the Ohio Savings Gray. Mrs. Glen Furbay. Mrs. along modified princess lines.

The; TZTs. qUlnS I in this city. Her Maurice Weaver, Miss Nora Jane sleeves were long and tapering and crown wmch the veil graduate of New Smutz and Mrs. Howard Bear. the bodice was highlighted by a loiii 1 illusion.

mm -I "eddmg The bride carried her and Trust Co. fiance, a 1957 Philadelphia ir School, served Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Charles Riel Sabrina necklne framed ith two years with the U. Navy and opened the musical program by Alencon lace, iridescent sequins is employed with The Daily Times, playing Christmas and seed pearls.

Lace motifs ac- No definite date has been set Fantasy as an organ-piano duo. cented the front panel of the bouf- for the wedding. IK Jewelry TIE BARS-TACK, CUFF LINKS BOXED SETS from 1.50 up IMPORTED MEN'S WATCHES by SWANK 9.95 from Jewelry Boxes 3.95 CHARGE IT at Dr. and Mrs. Robert Cronebaugh and children, Bobbie and Kit, of Blanchester, spent the weekend visiting her parents, Mr.

and Mrs The Christmas story in Scripture and music was presented and. during this, Mrs. Reed played the following Alfred Taylor compositions: "Procession Toward "Nightfall in Bethelehem" "or" 10 St Dover, and his parents. Mr. Nativity Lullaby The Stai by the bridegroom A white orchid ln I and Mrs.

Robert Cronebaugh this city. Open Tonite til 9 and the and on the Judean Scripture was read by Mrs. Riel who also sang two vocal solos. "Gesu Pietro Yon. and "The Christmas Can- fant which had a large bust-j le back bow and swept into a chapel train.

A demi cap of lac seed pearls: and sequins held the shoulder-length veil of illussion and she ness University. He formerly was machine accountant Division of Joy was surrounded with pompons and'Mfg. Company, this city. He now ivy for the bridal bouquet arrang- 18 in the S. Army, assigned to ed atop a white Bible.

the 97th Machine Records Unit, Miss Linda Kennedy of Uhrichs- 4th Army Headquarters, Fort Sam ville. a cousin of the bride, was Houston, Texas. siona! she used "Gloria in Ex- celsis Deo" from "The Miss Marjorie Ann Ghinder of Canton sang "Whither Thou "Walk Hand in Cowell; Perfect Barnby, and "The Prayer" poisettias. with lotie. silver ThP exquisite wedding gown of Chantilly lace was an original design.

It was lined with taffeta and had a basque bodice was embroidered with seed a sister ot the br de. Mrs. Norr.s wuln charge the guest book. ,,0 tiers art! it When the couple lett tor short satin band wedding trip before going to ban and Tht. rxlcndPd ln Antonio, the bnde was wealing a jjiacefui sweep.

Pearls and se- sheath diess of olive gieen banion adorned the double lace with black and white acces sones. At her shouldei white orchid from he bouquet. She is a 1956 graduate Eastern Star Bible which was top- of Tuscarawas Warwick High with two white orchids, stcph- School and was employed as re- anotis and trailing ivy. She wore ceptiomst with the Snyder Mlg. the cultured pearls given to her by Company in this city.

the bridegroom. Mr. Walker was graduated in Miss Barbara Maughan of Do- 1954 from Uhrichsville High School1 maid honor, woie a stiecv and they'll all and in 1956 (tom Columbus Bust- icbgth gown ot raspberry velvc- teen. It featured a bell-shaped skirt, satin cummerbund and streamers which extended to the hemline. Her headband was of white fur and she carried a white fur muff accented with red poin- setuas and Oregon Holly.

Mr. Ronald Eecleston of Elyria was best man for his brother and another brother, Mr. Thomas Ec- tduA of COLLARS ASCOTS HEAD BANDS and Matched Cuff Sets loo JL. to .98 die Warren. Group singing of; maid of honor.

Bridesmaids Out-of-town guests at the wed- Christmas carols concluded the were jss Darlene Cummings and din8 weie from Detroit. and cleston of Navarre, as did program. The social hour was in charge of the program committee, which has Mrs. Clem Schamp as chairman Others are Mrs. C.

E. Steiber, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Margaret Stucky and Mrs. W.

Stephenson. They served Greenwald-Farbizo Wedding Sunday In Open Church Rites The marriage of Miss Neva Farbizo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farbizo of 412 Chauncey AvevNW. this city, to Mr.

Edward a mnvlnr Eirsma K. Greenwald. son of Mr. and Mrs. UjlUl nUlJlC Edward Greenwald of Parkers- The silver wedding anniversary burg.

W. Va will be solemnized celebration for Mr. and Mrs. John on Sunday afternoon, December K. Gilmore, 325 Eighth Drive, NE.

27th. this city, will be held on Sunday The wedding will take place in afternoon, December 27th. at the an open church ceremony in the home of Mr. and Mrs Richard First Ev Taylor, 1629 Walnut Dover. Church, this city, with the pastor.

Open house will be held at the Dr. T. W. Hoernemann. perform- Taylor home from 2.00 until 6:00 Miss Sue Walker, a sister of the Canton, Newcomerstown, Coshoe- Mr Glenn Snyder of Navarre, bridegroom, both of Uhrichsville, ton.

New Philadelphia and Dover, a willow green lace sheath dress and Miss Karen Rice of Dover. Ohio, with a matching jacket was worn All four attendants were gown- ---ed alike in street-length sheath dresses of emerald green velvet fashioned with long, tapering sleeves and V-shaped necklines outlined with large collars. They had velvet flowers in the same shade in their hair and to these were attached brief veils. They earned white lace fans adorned with white pompons Gilmore Open House To Be Supp-hose bv two-thirty cere- ing the mony. All friends and relatives of the paper, couple are invited to attend p.

m. The address was printed incorrectly in MARRIAGE LICENSE Gerald W. Croft. 18. U.

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