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Margaret Price Becomes Bride Of Brent Stevens yoooooooooooooooot MR. AND MRS. BRENT E. STEVENS Mrs. Josephine Price of Jacksonville, is announcing the marriage of her daughter, Margaret (Peggy), to Brent E.

Stevens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Stevens of Nelsonville. The couple was married in Holy Cross Catholic Church by the brother, Deacon John Price. The wedding mass was offered by the Rev.

G. Goodbout, with the Revs. G. Yontz and R. Foys concelebrating.

The Rev. Bob Boren was master of ceremonies and cross bearer. Richard Russell and Richard See Our Beautiful Selection Of New Colorful Artificial SPRING FLOWERS MINI MART PHONE 385-7273 Bardette served as altar boys. Maid of honor was Miss Delaine Davis and bridesmaids were Betty Dearing, Marie Dreake, Elnore Russell, Kay Stevens, and Betty Wilson. Mr.

best man was Joseph Wolfe and the ushers were Steve Brown, Greg Frank, Bill Oliver and Bruce Stevens. Amy Cummans was flower girl and Wade Davis was ring bearer. The bride wore a long white velvet gown trimmed with lace, made by her mother. Her bridal bouquet was of yellow roses white, daisy chrysanthemums and breath. Her maid of honor wore a long green gown and the bridesmaids wore identical gowns in blue.

Mr. Stevens is a graduate of Hocking Technical College, where his wife is presently a student. Both employed at Mount St. Mary Hospital. They are residing at Nelsonville Rt.

1. Missionary Service Slated At Mt. Tabor A missionary service will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in Mt. Tabor Church, Ohio, 664N.

Wavalene Goss Perdue of Pickerington and Phyllis Rickie of Columbus will show slides and tell of their recent visit to the Holy Land. Information will be available on the 1975 tour. The Goss Sisters Mrs. Perdue and June Bradford will sing. USE THE WANT ADS Planning A Wedding? Start's for all your Bridal Party Needs.

Let us help you make your Wedding Day Just Perfect. yA A rr A vv-O. LOGAN and NELSONVILLE Society And Clubs Logan Daily Naws Saturday, March 2, 1974 United Methodist Women To Hear Environment Talk iOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOPOOOOdl Jake Hahn Family Feted By Hill St. Neighbors Forty-two residents and former residents of Hill Street met Sunday evening, Feb. 17, at the Beagle Club House to honor Mr.

and Mrs. Jake Hahn and family, who are moving from Hill St. after many years. The Hahns are moving to a newly remodeled country home on Logan Rt. 1.

Neighbors and friends who were present to share the buffet dinner were Mr. and Mrs. A1 Horsky and David; Mr. and Mrs. Jeff Spalsbury, their daughter Dina Poling and Alicia and guest Tammy Krannitz; Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Lehman and daughter, Kelly; Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and Kim, Jan, Brian and Jill; Mr. and Mrs.

Jim Van Kannel and Kevin, Greg, and Kimberly from Pickerington. Mr. and Mrs. John Sloan and Ruth; Mr. and Mrs.

Chris Wolfe, Carol, David and Wendy and their guests, Tammy and Pam Emerson; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hahn and Jimmy; Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hahn and Jill, Joe, Jeff, John and their guest, Bonnie Eckelberry.

Women Of Beauceant Plan 10-Day Tour To Hawaii Members of the Logan Assembly Social Order of the Beauceant are planning a ten-day tour to Hawaii for members and guests, from June 8 to 18, it was announced by Mrs. Leslie Armstrong, supreme worthy president, at the Wednesday meeting of the Assembly. Reservations for the tour must be made by March 10. Mrs. Neal Shaw, worthy president, conducted the business meeting during which installation services for Mrs.

Luther Graham, most worthy oracle and Mrs. Willis Helber, second vice president, were held. Committees for 1974 were announced. The Supreme Assembly will be held in Kansas City, September 22 through Sept. 27.

Past presidents attending were Mrs. Francis Embree, Mrs. Clarence Guess, Mrs. Joseph Phillips, Mrs. Grant Smith, Mrs.

Arlie Brimner, Mrs. Don Taylor, Mrs. Sue Sparks, Mrs. Charles Lyke, Mrs. Warner Lehman and Mrs.

Luther Graham. After the meeting, refreshments were served to the commandery members, Sir Knights and Beauceant members by the February committee, Mrs. Lyke, Mrs. Graham, Mrs. Embree and Mrs.

Paul Tucker. The table was decorated with red candles and candle rings in association with the month of February. Social Calendar Saturday, March 2 Rainbow girls regular meeting at 7 p.m. Officers at 6:30 p.m. Square Dance Club, 8 p.m.

at St. John School hall. All interested couples welcome. Green Valley Council, 6:30 p.m., covered dish supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Funk. Ewing Grange Fun Night at 7:30 p.m. All members and guests welcome. Bring sandwiches or snack. Donations at the door.

si: Monday, March 4 Goodyear Wives Club, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. James Ditty, 656 N. Market St. AAUW, 7:30 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. James Ucker, 643 Walhonding Ave. Program, Search for Election of officers to follow. Ladies Christian Workers, 7:30 p.m. at the First Church of Christ, E.

Main St. Rockbridge Garden Club, 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harold Crawford. Marion PTO, 7:30 p.m.

An administrative representative of Logan City Schools will be speaker. Cookies will be served. Everyone invited. Harrington Class, 7:30 p.m. at Westminster House.

Mrs. Don lies and Mrs. Olive B. Neibling, hostesses. Degree of Pocahontas at 7:30 p.m.

All officers urged to attend. Tuesday, March 5 Esther Circle of Immanuel United Church, 1 p.m. at church. Hostesses, Mrs. Charles Struble and Mrs.

Charles England. Program, Mrs. Fred Murray, subject, Becoming to a Rainbow Girls practice for inspection of all officers of the bow, drill leader and musician. Supper following meeting. Humane Society, 7:30 p.m.

at Ohio Power office. Cosmopolitan Club, 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Jennie Walker, 468 N. Spring St.

Mrs. Helen Saxton, program chairman. Ladies Bible Class of the Union Furnace United Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Gladys Bennington, program chairman.

Logan Senior Citizens, covered dish dinner at Immanuel United Methodist Church at 6:30 p.m. Conway Diet Institute, 7:30 p.m. at the Logan Armory. New members welcome. Call 385-2842 for information.

Martha Circle of Immanuel United Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Lewis Graham, 598 N. Spring St. Mrs.

Ralph Robinson, program leader. Wednesday, March 6 Social Circle, Restaurant party room. 1 luncheon. For cancellations call the hostess, Mrs. Mae Brimner, 385-3050.

Union United Methodist Church Ladies Aid, 7 p.m. at Kline Memorial Church for Lenten services. Regular meeting of Aid to be held at church parsonage. Miss Mary Ruth Krinn, program leader. Roll call word, Logan Council 120, Daughters of America, regular meeting at 7:30 p.m.

at of A Hall, over Saving Hardware. Jolly Double-5 Club, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Helen Howdyshell. Thursday, March 7 Hocking Valley Shrine, 7:30 p.m. at Masonic Temple.

Election of officers; good attendance is desired. Scenic Hills Girl Scout service unit, 7:30 p.m. in the conference room of the Hocking Youth Center on the fairgrounds. All Girl Scout troop leaders and registered adults are urged to attend. Squaw Club Holds February Meeting Mrs.

Louise Crane was hostess to the 15 members of the Squaw Club who met Thursday night at the VFW Hall. Gifts for the evening were won by Eva Prevost, Estella Barker and Emma Conner. Next meeting will be held at 6 p.m. March 14 at Party room with Vernie Congrove as iiostess. IM 0MAT ATLANTIC 4 EACiffC TEA CO.

427 West Hunter Street Smoked COOKED HAM Whole Or Shank Portion Taxas Ruby Red GRAPEFRUIT 18 Bag 'I" WHY TIRE INSURANCE? Your attorney can check matters of record but our owners title insurance policy insures against both matters not of public record as well as hidden defects. The title records may show in years past that John Doe and Mary Doe, his wife, executed a deed in the chain of title. Yet, the Mary Doe was not the real wife, but an imposer who fraudulently signed the name of the true Mary Doe. Your attorney rendering a legal opinion to you on this title certainly is not responsible for not knowing the fact. Yet, we have an irate Mary Doe on hand whose name was fraudulently placed on the deed.

The owner's title policy protects you against such fraud or forgery in the execution of legal papers concerning your property. Protect your investment with an owners policy obtainable for $6.00 for each $1,000.00 of the purchase price payable one time only. PROTECTION TITLE SERVICE COMPANY East Main Street Logan, Ohio 43138 Charles Boyles, manager of the Eastern Ohio Research and Development Center for the past eight years, will be speaker for the United Methodist Women's unified meeting in the educational unit of the Trinity United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 12. topic will be Good Earth, Save He says every Happy Birthday Saturday, March 2 Special greetings to Mrs.

Almeada Lemon, 95, Springhill Place, and to Mrs. Blanche Griffith, 88, 1138 W. Hunter St. Mrs. Charles Kleinschmidt, 65 Falls St.

Jimmy Smith, 11, Logan Rt. 1 Mrs. Ben R. Griffith, 1138 W. Hunter St.

James Peoples Jr. Thomas Weiland, 898 Warner Ave. Mrs. James Rittgers, 321 Midland PI. Melody Eggleston, 20, New Plymouth Tony Funk, Logan Kerry Ellen Price, 4, 639 Edgehill Dr.

Robert A. Neill, Plain City Rt. 1 Mrs. Paul Wharton, Logan Rt. 4 Harold Funk, St.

Petersburg, Fla. Wayne Bowlby, Logan Rt. 4 Sisters: Mrs. Gary (Betty Lou Hart) Ellinger, Logan Rt. 2, and Mrs.

Terry (Carla Jo) Hunter, 150 S. Orchard St. William Giffin, Homesworth, O. Robin Inboden, 17 Sunday, March 3 Special greetings to Clyde Canter. 80, of 312 W.

Main St. Randy McDole, Rockbridge Richard Savey, Groveport Mrs. Don R. Lytle (Irene Durant) Janet Sue Skinner, 15, Logan Rt. 3 Gerald Sinnott, 198 Springhill PI.

Paul Voris Rickie Howdyshell, 17 DottieKay Wolfe, 12,1241 Church St. James Jeffrey Walker, 10, Logan Rt. 3 Mark Pansing, 17, Delaware Melissa Jo Van Curen, 9, Logan Rt. 1 Michele Lynn Daubenmier, 8, Westerville David Chapman, Rt. 93N Glen Dora Baker man.

woman and child should be interested every breath we breathe and every bite we eat comes from the Born and reared in West Virginia, he is a graduate of West Virginia University in animal science and served three years in the U.S. Marine Corps. He is married and has four children. He was farm manager for West Virginia University for 12 years before accepting his present position. Purpose of the center is to collect cost data and information for agriculture.

At the center, he is manager of 2,300 acres, 400 beef cattle, 600 sheep, and also grows apples, grapes and peaches. Mrs Frederick Good is program chairman for the unified meetings. She has extended a warm welcome to the public to attend. SLIP-JOINT CLAY PIPE For aasior permanent installation. No costly mortaring, collaring, or pouring operations.

Factory-Made Joints Just paint the joints and shove home! KING-SIZE LENGTHS AVAILABLE LOGAN CLAY PRODUCTS CO. South Walnut Straat Phono 385-2184 Logan, Ohio HERE IT IS AGAIN! Saturday and Sunday Mareh 2 3 Pint Of Our Own Cole Slaw Pint Of Whipped Potatoes Pint Of Delicious Gravy No Substitutions 6 Hot Dinner Rolls With Purchase Of A Bucket Or Barrel Of Kentucky Fried Chicken Our Own Fresh Homemade Strawberry Pie Regular 01 1R $2.50 iplufU With Purchase Of A Bucket Or Barrel Save 3.12 Get your FREE plus a strawberry pie for only $1.75 with the purchase of a 15- piece bucket or 21-piece barrel of the finger good chicken. the FEATURING KndNdof fried £kidtot. Old Route 33 East At Logan Gates.

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