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Rites Performed Easter Sunday MRS Stropky Photo CHARLES R. SCHROEDER Woman's Literary Club Welcomes Two New Members The Woman Literary Club of Dover held final meeting of the 1959-60 season last night at Miss Alice Oerter home on Crater Dover. Mrs. James Hilton was assistant hostess Mrs Bernard Myers and Mrs. Don Wilson, both of Dover, were welcomed as new members.

The theme for the meeting was "Women in and, for! the program. Mrs Frank Gintz reviewed Marion book. Ladv and the Mrs. Clem Schamp presented an interesting papei entitled Do You Know About Mrs. Charles Riel, outgoing presi', dent, welcomed Mrs Schamp.

1960-til club piesident, who named, the following committees: Executive Mrs. Schamp. Mrs. Gintz. Mrs.

Charles Stieber and Mrs A Cattabiani: program Miss Dorothy Full, Mrs David Young, Mis1- Zella Kelley. Mrs. Hilton and Mis Victor Kuhn: welfare Mrs Margaret Stucky. Mrs. Glen Steiner and Mrs Myers: Federation Mrs George Well-) er.

Mrs Robert Schenk and Mrs. 1 Kuhn; music Mrs Riel and Mrs. Reed; flowers Miss Oerter and Mr. D. Wilson.

Party Honors Sandra Police A given on Saturday at the home of Miss Susie Blakely to honor Miss Sandra Police, bride-elect. Hostesses for the event) were Miss and Miss Judy Bassetti. Prizes at games were won by SOCIETY CLUBS PERSONALS FOR 42310 Civic Club Meet Tonight At 8:00 Bride Of Leslie R. Berg rinh at VJ Nancy Rutledge Becomes The Daily Times. Tuesday.

April IWfl, New 3 Well Known Local Couple To Mark Qolden Wedding In an Easter Sunday afternoon pure silk. White carnations and wedding St John's Evangelical yellow rosebuds formed her and Reformed Church in Dover, sage. marriage vows were exchanged by Immediately following the cere- Miss Mariyn Maurer and a reception for 150 Jackie Blakely. Rachel Charles Schroeder. The cere- was held in the church social hall Ickes.

Helen Iogler, Nancy lorna- mony was performed at two-thirty where the bufiet table was cen- bene, Jud. Schupbach and lein o'clock by the Rev. Reinhard tered with a four-tiered wedding Seibold. The guest of honor was Krause, pastor of the church, as-jcake. Maidenhair fern was strewn) given a shower oi petsonal gifts MR Jackson Photo AND MRS.

FRED G. REGULA Eight clock is the tonight's meeting of the delphiA Women's Civic Club which Thelma Frazier Winter, noted Cleveland artist and a native of this will be guest Attending the meeting with Winter will be her husband, Edward Winter, a nationally known enamelist, wuth whom she has been collaborating in creating huge enameled metal decorations for churches tf all denominations. The meeting will be held in the multi-purpose room of the Central School and is open to members of the club and guests. The public is invited. O.

P. M. BRIDGE Ctt Mrs. Jerry Burris was an additional guest when the O. Bridge Club met recently at the home of Mrs Gene Hawkins, Route 1, Stone Creek Bridge went to Mrs Vic Duppei and Mrs Joe Mlltus.

Mrs. James Avon won the galloper. The hostess presented Mrs Burns with a gift when lunch was served. Mrs. Walter Ervin will be hostess to the club on April 28th at her home, Sherman Ave NW, this city.

MEETING AND TEA PLANNED The Parent Education Group of Sandy Valley will meet at the high school at I Thursday with the president, Mrs. Donald Rosa, in charge Readings will be given by members of the speech class and officers will be elected A You for teachers and boaid members and their wives will oe held in the school cafeteria at 5 All parents and friends are welcome Mr. and Mrs Fred G. Regu 4 ula of near Baltic. O.

Bauman Photo MRS LESLIE BERG Exchanging marriage vows on Mrs Leeders and Miss Smith Easter Sunday afternoon in the were dressed alike in blue nylon bowcrston Methodist church were chiffon over taffeta Then gowns Nancy Rutledge, daughter of had full, gathered skirts, brief Mr. and Mrs I. Rutledge, and sleeves Rnd necklines in petal tf- Mr. Leslie Berg, son of Mrs. feet.

Chiffon petals their hair Karp Berg, all of Bowcrston. held circular face veils and these The Rev Grow', read the and their white gloves were their listed by Mi Harold Baumler. lav at the base of the cake and, on Guests were Mrs. John Police, will celebrate their fiftieth wed- Marvin Regula of Cleveland, minister of Hamburg, and either side, was a four-branched Mrs. Blakely.

Miss Judy anniversary on Sunday. April Mrs MaJ0I Trimmer of this city BLAC KW ECL-FKICE IRCLE The Black well-Pnce Circle of the of 440 Front SW. this city. The couple has three children, First Methodist Church will meet double ring marriage service at gifts from bride at the home of Mrs. Elmei Kinsey, four-thirty o'clock, before an altar With her navy blue lace diess, Broadway, on Thursday decorated with two baskes of Mrs.

Rutledge, the bride's mother. Karen and Paul Regular and Frederick Trimmer. TIMES CLASS ADS PAY Dorothy Fiddheim To Be BPVV Quest Night Speaker a cousin of the bridegroom. candelabrum. The yellow and Cihon.

ss Polly Parson. Miss when open house will be held and Edward Regula of Dover. 130 Mrs Charles The bride is the daughter of Mr. white color scheme was repeated Rachel Ickes, Miss JacKie Blakely, There are three grandchildren. ri'uax will be assistant hostess, and Mrs.

A Walnut Dover. Mr. Schroed-1 and carnations were used to cen-' bold. Miss Clara Young. Mrs.

Aner's parents are Mr. and Mrs. (ter the table. dy Miss Donna Fioretto Raymond C. Srhroeder of 54 Hawk- Presiding at the reception were and Miss Phyllis Ferchill.

all of ins Hamburg. N. Miss Barbara Haines of Dover; ttils city; Mrs. Casper Contmi, The marriage service was read Mrs. William Seymour of Miss Helen Togler, Miss Nancy before an altar adorned with bou- Ion; Mrs.

Clayton Guedel, a cousin qucts of yellow and white snap- of the bride; Miss Margery Low dragons and gladioli. A seven- and Miss Betty Low. all of Dover, branched candelabrum was at and Miss Dorothy Jane Baumler each side Candles also were along of Hamburg. a cousin of the the bridal aisle in three-branched bridegroom. The guest book was candelabra marking every fourth in charge of Mrs.

Harold Clark pew. Clusters of Oregon Dover. berry were tied with white satin After a tout of the Southern ribbons to decorate the candelabra. States, pnncioally Virginia. Mr.

uStrasburg to honor those having Mrs. Robert Burkhart of Dover Schroeder and his bride will re- 4 i i wAnt ji (dllHi 6 i SE 1 16 in JstnuAi was organist and played Ave Ma- side in an apaitment at 47 Maple Schubert; Liszt; Ave Hamourg. N. Y. For travel- aI 4 Wings of Mendelssohn, mg.

the lattei wore a powder blue Folic lg a 0 and the traditional wedding march- walking suit with royal blue ac- ness session was conducted by the Eileen Cntcs. Martha Rose Kail chairman and Mrs Romine Mr Richard Rausch of Dover cessories and a corsage of white PLres e. son o. and pauj oay Who, assisted by 0f Dover as co-chairman, are in sang Ayiwar Frank Maurer of 726) in appointments and Easter lilies Miss Judy Polka, Miss Tern lhf afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Regula were married in New Philadelphia on April 23rd. 1910, by the Rev. George Dreibelbies of St. Peter's Reformed Church at Fiat.

O. Mrs. Regula is the former Bertha Ho- lornabene Miss Judy Schupbach daughter of hc lae Valcn- and Miss Noima Zuchcgno of Unf and Elizabeth Hothem of near Miss Carol Police of Newcom-' Bakcrsville. Mr. Regula is the son erstown and Mds.

Joseph Police of 0j lale Adam and Emelia Rcg- Fort Wayne. Ind. JOLLY 20 CLl Members of the Jolly 20 Club had dinner last night at Cindy's in GNADENHUTTEN CLASS The Moravian Married Class of Gnadenhutten met recently following the evening services. Dorothy Fuldheim. well known television commentator and news analyst, will speak at the New Philadelphia-Dover Business and Professional Women's Club's annual guest night, Thursday.

April 28 in The president Lester Gregg, pre- Audltonum hcre sided and expressed his gratitude to Sally Furbay. Beth Huebner, Members of the club's National Securities committee which has Rose Ridgway, Betty McMurtire, Mrs. Frank Stropky of this city as Richard Rausch of Dover cessories and a corsage or white 1 oi Dover as co-cnairman. are in It Is by carnations and light blue hy- l.h“ clly Ihe sroup gave its choir, piesented the charge of event and. as a rd Thou acinths.

dor.semen’ to renewal of three- Mon pjay The Challenge of the munrty service, are inviting non- Singer, and The Lord's A 1955 graduate of Dover High Malotte. School, the attended Mus- Taffcta lined the full-length gown kingum College at New Concord, of white silk organza worn by the for two years and was grad- bnde The back of the full skirt i uated in 1959 from Heidelberg Col- was designed to form seven petals lege in Tiffin with a degree of which fell into a cathedral tram. Bachlor of Arts in Education. She mill New Philadelphia school levy. Contests were conducted with prizes going to Mrs.

Charles Gordon and Mrs. Andrew Watson, the latter of whom also won the special prize. The remainder of the evening was spent playing cards and score prizes were won as fol- Cutwork at the scoop neckline was affiliated with Philalethean accented with seed pearls and ir- Social group while at Heidelberg same She is employed as third grade Mlnme Goettge and Don idescent trim was 3equins and the ed on delicate lace teacher in the Eden Central School Cross in conjunction with the club members to hear Miss Fuld- Passion Manual reading. heim's talk without charge. The speaker for the evening was Club members may take as Mr.

Virtue. Gnadenhutten! many guests as they desire to the School Superintendent. meeting which will begin with a Following the meeting, lunch 7pm dinner. Miss Fuldheim is was served from beautifully dec- scheduled to speak at 8:30 m-. orated tables in the shape of a which lime tne event will be cross with miniature crosses at opened to the public the places.

Hosts for the evening applique in the skirt. The short. System louVh Mr wilham'Knch- 00 lhe has shirred sleeves were caught up Mr. Schroeder in 19.58 received h-aJn nrnmntll at 1 enman Jr Mi and Mrs William covered lhe news in more than 20 with seed pearls and sequins. bis Bachelor of Arts degree from il ut PlomPtly at reporting lrips across the world A queen crown, studded with Heidelberg College where he was pearls, held the bridal veil of lm- a member of Nu Sigma Alpha soc were Mr.

and Mrs. Joe McCul- Miss Fuldheim. who has been called best informed woman white and white used navy blue accessories and themums Palms and seven- had a corsage of pink roses. An branched candelabra completed arrangement of yellow roses was the setting and white satin ribbons at the shouide: of the black linen led clusters of fern to mark sheath dress worn by Mrs. Berg pews.

mother of the bridegroom. Her ac- ineluded in numbers presented cessories were white, by Mrs. Joseph Masters of Bowers- Presiding at the reception which ton. organist, and Mr Terry Case- was held the church social hall well of Bowerston, vocal soloist, immediately following the ccr- were by Berlin; Love were Miss Doris Ann Al- You Bond, and baugh, Miss Ruth Ann Buxton. Malotte.

Miss Evelyn Host and Mrs. Attendants for the couple were Charles NTgn. Miss Jo Ann Huff Mrs Robert Leeders of Canton, was in charge of the guest book. who served as matron of hon- When the couple left for a I or; Miss Janet Smith of Bowers- honeymoon at Niagara ton bridesmaid, and Mrs. James Falls, the bride was wearing a Berg of Bowerston who beige cotton dress with black pat- was beat man for his brother.

Mr. rnt accessories. They will reside Jnmcs Smalley of Dover ushered in Washington D. With hei waltz-length gown of A 1958 graduate of Conotton Val- Chantilly lace over taffeta, the ley High School, the bride attend- bride carried an arrangement of ed Canton Actual Business College white carnations caila lilies and and is employed with the Nation- ivy atop a white Bible. The dress wide Insurance Co Mr Berg, who was styled with a scalloped.

Sa- was graduated in 1956 from Conot- brina neckline and its long sleeves ton Valley High School now is tapered to points over the hands, serving in the U. Air Force. A satin bow and streamers accent- Among the guests at the wed- ed the full "kirt which had a seal- ding were those from Columbus, loped hemline. Her shoulder-length Cleveland. Solon.

Canton. East veil of imported illusion was Canton, Steubenville. Uhnchsville. caught to a jeweled tiara and she New Philadelphia, East Rochester, wore the tear drop pearl necklace Massillon Mechanicstown. Carroll- giver to her by the bridegroom.

DOROTHY FULDHEIM 7:30 p. m. ported French illusion which was ial group. He is a 19.54 graduate in finger-tip length. The bride car- of Hamburg Central High School ried a fan-shaped cascade arrange- in Hamburg.

and is eminent of white Easter lilies with ployed by Eden Central Schools white streamers atop a white as 8 th grade Citizenship Education Bible. Long white gloves came to teacher and coach, just above her elbows and her Out-of-town guests at the wed- only jewelry consisted of small ding were from Massillon. Cleve- pearl earrings. land, Cambridge and Louisville. Mrs.

Richard Lengler of this and Springville, Kenmore.) city, a college friend of the bride, I Hamburg. East Concord, Buffalo served as matron of honor. Her and Rochester N. Y. street-lengih gown of yellow taf- The rehearsal dinner was given feta had a bell shaped skirt, em- for members of the wedding party pire waistline of taffeta and a chif- at Mears fon bodice.

A scoop neckline and tiny puffed sleeves were other style features. Her yellow headband was trimmed with seed pearls and had a brief veil of imported French illusion. Her shoes were in a matching shade of yellow, her gloves were white and she also wore pea 1 earrings. Her drop pearl necklace with a cut leaf design was a gift from the bride. Mrs.

Lender earned a crescent shaped arrangement of blue carnations, intermingled with white hyacinths, with hyacinths and ivy falling in cascade effect. E. I. B. SPRING RALLY The Spring Rally or workshop for officers of the S.

S. and Christian Service Guild. New Philadelphia District of the E. U. B.

Church, will be held at the local First Church tomorrow Sessions will begin at 10:00 a m. and the noon meal will be served for $1 to ihose who have reservations. All ifficers are asked to oe Ridgway. DITTO-BONN ELL 8 RCLE The Ditto-Bonnell Circle of the First Methodist Church will meet Sorosis Club Has Dinner Meeting She has talked to most of the Lambda Chapter names in thf since the days A A of Hitler ind Mussolini. She went flOS DUSIH6SS through the riots of Nazis.

Whfn Lambda Chapter, Alpha on Thursday alternoon at T30 at sh0L 31 dunns lhe wai of in' Pi Sigma Sorority, held its regular 1 aiteinoon a. i.30 a dependence jn paiestme. went on business session last evening in Avf British there "'1 E. High Ave. Mis.

Heniy McClain on of vdius additional guests ton. Perrysville. Scio and Dover. Pittsburgh. Pa and Washington, Mr.

and Mrs. Rutledge entertained the wedding party following Saturday rehearsal. of the Sorosis Club were entertained last evening at dinner at Colonial Dining Rooms with Mrs. C. W.

Scar- wili be hostess. DAUGHTERS OF V. V. Mary Todd Lincoln Tent No. 80, Daughters of Union Veterans, will ist police on the island of Cyprus ination of officers, and sailed on the Suez Canal on the eve of the invasion.

Having been named among "America most admired by the Gallup Poll, Miss Fuld Mrs. and Mrs. meet at the New Philadelphia delrn ls a Woman headliner in a Youth Centei tomorrow afternoon Mrs. Kenneth Weller, the presi- dent, was in charge ol the meet- A Salt were hostesses tor the mg and reminded members of the tht' scrvcd bake sale which will be conducted table Rd on Saturday. April 30th.

at 9 30 of hyacinths and forsythia. at 1 clock A good attendance is desired Tl OK SADDLE CLl A meeting of the Tuscora Sad- a at the Home Paint Store. On Saturday April 23rd. the sorority will have a rummage sale field reserved almost exclusively for men. She was the only network personality to be selected' at beginning at 9:30 a.

foi the Overseas Pres-s Club IV Members are to take then articles award. Despite the fact that she for lhe saie at 7.00 hi rn.iK ho vs ih i never bothers mention crimes oi Friday, die Club will be held tonigh, at sensatj0nai news, she consistently Following the session the Olub House oo fte.v.r r4nk, hlgh popuUrlvy rating. MISS SANDRA SUE LEGGETT Engaged Mr. and Mrs. Leggett of present and other members are 8S9 East High this city, are Ave.

Ext. Th program will include a movie. Horse America Made The excellent program was presented by Miss Sue Felton who reviewed of by Eleanor Brown. The date for the next meeting of the club will be announced later. Hostesses will Mrs.

E. Tilton and Mrs. J. A WUkerson. P-T-A and some of her broadcasts con- awarded to Mis.

Clyde Lamb and cerning trips to Formosa. Egypt Mrs Edward Maurer. When lunch NEW PHILA. MOTHERSINGERS and Israel ai" part of the collec- was served, the tables were cen-j The New Philadelphia Mother- tion of the Library of Congress. tered with clever Easter decora- singers ill meet tonight at 7 Miss Fuldheim has received high tjons.

at Genual School for rc- civic awards for her analysis of on the committee for the hearsal. news from the Cleveland Police were Mrs James Spring, chair NYLON panties SALE STARTS WED. NOON Open All Day A and Firemen. National Federation man: Mrs. Gerald Crowthers.

Mrs Of Post Office Employes, the George Rosenberry, Mrs Robert welcome. Mrs. John Eberle. wufe of the announcing the engagement Identical design and color to the dress of the matron of honor ME Tl'SCARAWAS AVE. P.

T. A. Friendship Award from Crippled stem pie, Clarence Stocker i. a K.e, Tuscarawas Ave. P.

T. A and Disabled Childreh and the and Mrs. Howard Jenkins, all of their daughtei, Sandia Sue to meet on Thursday evening. Golden Award of Merit. In No- city, ard Mrs William Fieger Richard P.

Siano, son of Mrs. Apni 21 in the multi-purpose room vember she flew to London for one and Mrs Ruth Miller of Dover. Daniel Dougherty of Uhnchsville. at lhe school. The theme will be night only and came back with in-; 4 4 Miss Leggett, a graduate of New Have a and terviews of Bca Lille.

Zsa Zsa Ga- Philadelplua High School, is em the topic is Do We Fail to Chal- bor and Mikoyan Her latest trip O. E. S. DINNER The Play Reading Group of the ployed with Eastern Air Lines in lenge Our On the panel was following the same route tax- Officers and members of New Grange will present its exchange groom and a college friend of the A. A.

U. will meet on Thursday York City will be Mrs. William Pell. Ray en by President Eisenhower to Philadelphia Chapter No 222, Or- program. The ladies of Nineveh bride.

Their bouquets were cen -1 night at 8 o'clock at the home of A graduate of Midvale High, Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- where she interviewed the der 0f uie Eastern Star, who de- Grange arp asked to take cake Mrs. Carl E. Williams.

712 Oak School. Mr. Siano is attending ham Quicksall. Refreshments will on the for reactions to the 5jre to attend the inspection din- lunch. were those worn by the bridesmaids.

Miss Mabel Maurer, a sister of the bride, and Miss Faith Edmgton. a cousin of the bride- Church is district leader. PLAY READING GROUP NINEVEH GRANGE Nineveh Grange will meet on Thursday evnmg. April 21. at 8 o'clock, at which time Jefferson NW this city.

i nt State Uni vers ty. Elmer Ohlers To Observe 50th Wedding Anniversary tered with white carnations intermingled with blue hyacinths. Serving Mr. Schroeder as best man was Mi. David Wightman of Hamburg.

Y. Ushering were Mr. Wayne Weiss, a fellow teacher and coach of Hamburg, N. and Mr. Robert Schmidlin of Buffalo.

N. Mrs. Maurer, the bride's mother. wore a dress of gray lace over Mr and Mis. Elmer the family are to attend pmk taffeta for the wedding.

Her Qhler of Barnhill will celebrate Mr' and were mar-; piincipal at North Industry, is di- accessories were in pmk and black ried in Coshocton. on April rector of the Department of Home and her corsage was of white car- their fiftieth wedding anniversary 20th, 1910. They have three chil- and Family Life of the Ohio Con- nations and pmk rosebuds. on Sunday April 24th with open Charles Ohler of Belpre, gress of Parents and Teachers. His Parchment and beige accessor- Mrs.

Donaid White of topic will be ies used by Mrs. Schroeder. Tippecanoe. and Clarence Ohl- A good attendance is desired at the bridegroom's mother. accent two nntil S1X All rel- er 0f the home There are three the meeting Refreshments will be her parchment colored dress of atives, friends and neighbors of grandchildren.

served. be served by the first grade room President's visit. ner to be heia on Tuesday evening.) mothers. Club mmbers are to make dm- April 26. at 6 at Hotel) ner reservations for themselves Reeves, are to telephone their res- FRONT AVE.

P. T. A. and their guests by Monday. April ervauons to Mrs.

William Shook. Dwight Flohr of North Industry. 125 with Mrs. Romine Mrs 5-0292. Resei rations are to be in will oe the guest speaker at Mary Alice or Mrs.

by Saturdav April 23rd The in- Thursday night's meeting of the Charlotte Stephenson Mrs. spection will be conducted at 7:30 Front Ave. A which will be Stephenson should be telephoned ln the Masonic Temple, held at 7:30 at the school after 4 p. and the others any Mr. Flohr, elementary school time during the day I 4 EASTERN STAR CIRCLE OLDTOWN LUTHERAN AID The Eastern Star Circle will The Oldtown Lutheran meet in Masonic Temple on Thurs- Aid will have a seed and bulb sale day afternoon April 21.

for aj on Wednesday afternoon at 1:30 12:30 o'clock covied dish luncheon at the church. Mrs. Harry Fackler and business session. Mrs. Dean and Mrs.

Leonard Angel will be Sever will be chairman for the, hostesses for the meeting meeting. Weddinq Pictures Candid-Formal-Albums -SEE- Jackson's PMonraphv 226 Minnich New Philadelphia. Ohio Regular SI.00 58 3 Prs. Sizes 5 to 8 White, Pink, Blue, Black SHOP EVERY WED. AFTERNOON UNTIL 5:30.

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