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SIX Social Affairs Ccuniry Gardens Club Has Mealing otional se afternoon Gardens Joy conducted the vice at the We meeting of the Coun- Ciub at Fair vier. I Martin-Shafer Nuptials Set or Saturday THE SALEM. OHIO. NEWS FRIDAY. JULY 16.

19.11 of day lily gar- At an open church wedding Saturday evening in the First Presbyterian Church in Canton. Miss some of the club daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. L.

Martin of 1448 Cottage jg biace, N.W, Canton, and Haro'd Eugene Shafer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Shafer of 1414 E.

State will exchange their vows. marriage A half hour recital of vocal and rgan music will start at 7 pm. Immediately following the 7:30 cer- CoDourn emony, a reception will be held in Services Scheduled At Area Churches Park Outing Held By Amvet Auxiliary Prefects Discussed By St. Aones Guild Friend, Saul cf Tarsus." Swimming in the new pot at the Rev. raid Me- Centennial Park and a.

wiener roa. Gorrah has chosen for his sermons entertained members of the Amt Middle Sandy and North Ben- vet Auxil ary at their social meet- ton Presbyterian Churches. ir.g Tuesday evening at the park. Sunday School, with classes for Arrangements for the outer.vr a'l ages, begins at 10 a.m. at Middle Sandy Church in Homeworth The Sacrament of Child iptism and the dedication of a memorial McConnell LOCAL FAMILY TO SING family of RD.

Salem, who returned they sang in the Church of the song service in a evangeli: 11 a.m. in the Millville Friendly Evening services through the Rev. Douglas Miller, a former p. evangelist. Rev, C.

F. Bailey is The Barnes family pi t. ented two and on Monday even the Christian Burine. pia; Ac fcers of the Dona Id Barnes i uelay from A lantic 'ity where ie, will be in char of the Sticm begin: ling Sunday at jmn nitv Ciiurch. wee will start at m.

and of churc be the pastor. ces Sunday i it At! antic City id a nc 1 sang on theb ai dwalk for the A recent tou dens, made by members, was reported by the president. Mrs. Eldon Groves, who also conducted the business meeting. The grange committee told of the progress being made in planting flowers and shrubs at Perry and Salem Granges.

Mrs. Sarah McArtor and Mrs. Burt told how to start and divide many the church. varieties perennials. At Saturday, out of town In the io call, when members guests will be served a luncheon at told where they would like to live the Martin residence by Miss Erne- and named flowers grown there, a line Murray, aunt of the bride-to-.

definite preference for Ohio was be. shown. The sister, Mrs. W. Ar.

angements of mixed flowers Hoover of Dayton, will serve as were made fcy Mrs. Ed Evans, Mrs. matron of honor, and Mrs. Clare Joe Doyle, Mrs. Groves and Mrs.

jShephard of North Canton. Miss! Harvey Doyle. Mary Stires of Akron, and Miss Ca- 411 1 111 mt Guests Cleveland At the inclusion of the meeting. Parker of Erie, Pa. will be Salem vicinity the weekend, nf a sale of items bridesmaids.

is president vVai hell. i Bcst man will be Lynn Haw- sionarv The next meeting is scheduled Center, and ushers mountaineers of the Cumberland joyed a picnic luncheon and ior Wedne lay, Aug. 11, at Fait- Shelton and Robert Kentucky. at the meeting Tuesday at view School. Dutchman Hoover.

Mr. and Mrs Shafer will be hosts the rehearsal dinner at the Canton Club. fair t. re Ehrhart made by Mrs George nd Mrs. Thomas Gbur Recent activities of the organiza- included attendance of Mrs baptismal font, given in memory oana preside te meeting in Columbus Sunday Missionary Plans Sermons In Area Miss Lela G.

McConnell, who will speak several meetings in the of Mr. and Mrs Plummer will take place in the morning wor- She was acconroanied bv Mr Oat ship service, which begins at 11 Mrs. Harokl Br.wt.s Mis Moivln At the North Benton Church, the Wukouch and Mrs. Torch morning worship at 9 30 will be Oana also installed officers followed by Sunday School classes Gf tju EUria Auxiliary ane 26. for all ages at 10:30.

A business meeting Tuesday, Five young people from the North July 27, will be held at the post Btnton church and six from the home Middle Sandy Church will attend ------------------------the junior high camp near Calcutta on Beaver Creek this week. Rev McGarrah will serve as a leader Dors Ohm the A 12 Mrs Mi b.ive Wi Lake Outing Held By Irene Huth Group the members of the Iren and four, hi oi tile mis- Huth Group of the will icvement mor.q the Society of Christian Service n- Missionary Circle Elecls New Officers Officers were elected when members of the Rebecca Coleman Missionary Circle of th Damascus Friends Church was entertained by Miss Olive Spencer, assisted by Mrs, Frank Mitchell Officers elected were Mrs. Don- 1 Separ ate Sessions Held Bv Masonic Groups New Garden Has Picnic Lake of Sept 14 nd Mr con Sab. pi a pres of folk Ma: nc Cc id mm at the sej two organii ig a dinner Temple. arkr L.

Berg, es id ont oi the Kmghts Tem, respectively, meetings ttions Tuesday neoting in the aid Oswalt, sh Courtney, vice preside Herbert Whitcher, seci Mrs. Paul Stanley, Olive chorister lee Swartz, Mrs. Dwig and Mrs. A. committee; Mrs.

Wend Mrs. Kenneth Phillips Annette Wheeler, work Roll call was ing a missionary. The spent sewing for the Indi The work committee re all the work for the year Mrs. Howard Moore shen was guest spe; kcr the climate and vc.ata! mosa wht she and hi Rev. Howard Moore sionaries, leaving in will be located in Chi 20,000 inhabitants Mrs.

Frank Deni charge of the progrs the first Psalm, and Cnbbs Lunch was serv Mr Floyd s. tnt; yt, Dinner were chairmai ron Kell Mi At- Phi! im 11 Si tit imn by ittee na time was mission orted that East of li d. Char tfrs. Be The roll call by telling ning to do hav tion Cor lianct ent t( Auxiliary members corn roast in Allianc A hr: ce commande iary will be guests unit at the meeting Aug. 10 in the Temj in Goodballet will he committee.

im ander Knights invite b( The home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosier, overlooking Guilford Lake, was the scene cf the picnic 0 the New Garden Methodi Chin a Society of Christian Service Tuesday. Children of the members were gue ts. seven attended the picnic.

Tables, set on the lawn, were decorated with bouquets sent by a friend of the Reslers. The feature 01 the dinner was the fish caught High and fried by the hostess. Pictures were taken by Mrs. Robert Snyder and Mrs Edith Baktr Sewing occupied the worn done on vacu- during the day and tne children enioyed swimming. Mrs.

Wilbert Amos presided at the business session Mrs. John Ward and Clayton Baker were appointed to purchase a stork shower gift from the church for the pastor his wife, Rev. and Mrs. Albert Oakes. Announcement was made that vegetables from to 35 members Is D.

Wemet, ana Mrs. amen answered what I am plan- mo kins of Berlin Center, and ushers mountaineers of the Cumberland will Donald Shelton and Robert Range in Kentucky. of Cleveland. F. L.

Mar- At services Saturday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Russell Moore, president tin Jr. of Norfolk, Raymond in the Winona Friends Church Miss Mrs. Robert Coy served as Barberton ana Mr McConnell will tell oi her work of retary pro- tern in the absence 30 years among the mountain peo- of Mrs.

C. MeCL.skey Money- pie. Sunday at 11 a.m she will making projects were discussed at speak at the Trinity Friends business session. The group Church in Lisbon and Sunday night wiU not meet again untii Tuesday, she will talk at the Damas Friends Church The speaker is a graduate of Asbury College and seminary and is a luncheon given by Mrs. an, minister the Meth- Hoover; and the spinster dinner Chu ch Bne started the first given by her aunt, Mrs.

W. R. high school in the Cumberland Shaw of Toronto. mountain area on she bor- The bride-to-be is a graduate of Mount Union College and taught rural counties including 100 pastors ham and Patty Kornbau were last year at Wells School. and churches, schools, accredited charge of the arrangements.

Mr. Shafer, a graduate of Salem and grade, with 170 boarding stu- Miss Needham, Judy Bichsel Union dents. Cal'a Brethren Church Services Scheduled Rev. William F. H.

qks of the Calla Evangelical United Brethren Church will on the subject, Gt H.i Root System, at the 9.30 m. unified service ssion Bund I itue Her- meot at 10:15 and bring nk-you Boxes by Word" the subject or the 8 service VY1 11 I FH I Ol OKIM IN MUIIR OK MIM IIS And me. Eve ant he can We i( ething is kt t'v i you a do LX vHU wer en dr pa with Atom's Salem DINER we coni an hour restaur 'ix ed. but eat vou you like. you just lent to make us nicas ss Martin was honored recently at a miscellaneous shower in the home of Mrs.

Howard Shelton of Sht ker Heights; at a kitchen with Miss Stires as host- Methodist Fellowship Group Holds Picnic Twenty members of the Methodist Senior Youth Fellowship enjoyed a picnic supper recently at rowed and the work now embraces Centennial Park. Cora Sue Need- tn School and Mount College, is studying dentistry Western Reserve University. Glen Pettit of Al- Templar was pres- th Commandery and the annual in August, and auxil- the Salem Tuesday, Mrs. Edi the dinner 36 Persons Attend Hiner Family Reunion Live Wire Class Enjoys Hike, Miniature Golf Aftor tramping over TT. Ledges, members of the Live Wire Hiner of RD a.

Salem was Class of the Church of the Naza- elected piesidiait of the Hiner fam- rene enjoyed miniature golf at a reunion at the annual afuiii course in Warren at th and Delores Duke will represent the M.Y.F. at Camp Alde-rsgate July 18 through 24 and the Society of Christian Service will send Kathy Groves and Betty Day to Lakeside that same week. SPECIALS! All White Hots, Peasant Blouses Skirts $2.93 SI.59 CO, THE STYLE SHOP EAST STATE STREET held Saturday at Cen ennial Park in Salem. Thirty-six attended. Other officers elected Church Group Plans Fail Benefit Projects Fifteen members and two visit- II go vv mi is Virgil er.

M. M. Cub Holds Country Club Oufing Fr rs. Hostess To Chardares Club M. forma Club.

Pm won Lune aber' cm user, iu- Mr 11 vv nine at the Country the games w-ere Robert Clunen. Mrs. ler and Mrs. Ted Enst. is served bv the host- Amo'- us her part in the program.

A schedule of hostesses and devotional leaders for the com i year was read by Mrs. Robert Snyder. During the devotional period, a missii nary play, Message of was presented Characters terms were taken by and Carol Am-j Janict Mills, Delores Hall, Alta in Warren at the July 6 meeting. The group will go to the Warren ors enjoyed a get-acquainted picnic were Lar Church Saturday, July 31, where when the Hannah Gallagher group a r.nCe they will be guests of the high of the Methodist Women's Society en s. ank Walter of members at a party of Christian Service met Wednes- community house there.

day at Centennial Park. Plans for benefit projects 5, recreation committee' school Lincoln Way, Lisbon, secretary the church sponsored project, treasurer; and Virginia Hiner of vert adj and being sold by Carol Salem RD in the Baker, Patty Gamble and Marilyn Fir erctti The next meelinR. Tues-'Hoids Get-Together A Ixiuntiful supper divided day, Aug Sanor. 10 will with Mrs. Roy IVthe were announced by chan man.

MOSTCSS ways and means committee. Genrgu Hiner Lisbon is the re- -r Accor intPC I A birthday dinner will be featur- tiiing president. on the the next regular meeting, lower committee were Carl Clay. Mrs. William Keck and Mrs.

Thursday, Sept 9 Albert Hiner, Marcel Monnard of Keith Riffle were prize winners; Canton and George Hiner. The of- Wednesday night when the Social- were elected for two-year Club was entertained in the Mu- GSlGyon GTVICG Guild pie St. home of Mrs. Walter Miller, next meeting will be 1Cn 1C ay, July 28. at the new home Members of the Wesleyan Snrv- lof Mrs.

Leonard Robbins on Sun- ice Guild of the First Methodist set View. Church with children of the members as guests, enjoyed a picnic Saxon Widows Club IT MAY StEM VERY EARLY On Friday, July 16th to think about, see, select and order the personalized Christinas Greeting Cards you will want to be sending your friends well before Dec. 25th It isn't TOO early, though, and we invite you to come in soon to look over the very intereseing sample books we have to show you some very unusual cards there are. The MacMillan Book Shop 248 East State Street the was We wi Club iined for sday, July be guests the 28. horr mgt a day ken act Wedr of Mrs.

Ave Vverdi sh lur th 21 1 Cire WC! on Attendance At Drive-In Church Services Gains or vv If ie. ames nt to Mrs. Willi, 1 II Iverstadt ani next regular Wednesday. 4 Mrs Donald Di: Dm one Mr cines-, Seva- and gh- ob- St. Paul Cub Scouts Plan Family Picnic 6 Cub Scou afternoon and evening program of games at the Sunday get-together i for members of the Saxon Widows at the home of Mrs.

Regina Fronius of Newgarden St. Bunco went to Mrs. Katherine Roth, Mrs. Rose Fisher, Mrs. )b I 3 Chi i Wil acK rch lilv i will be he 'me of Vine St Wa at will of Wi erf nd Hits Of St.

tig their i Sum me Farm fnmilipc Paul nnual lay at near Attendance at the Drive In services, which will be hold 11 each Sunday through Sept 5, at. the Girscht and Mrs. Mary Rateher. The next dinner party will be Sunday, Aug. 1 at the home of Josephine Pauline on the WashingtonvRle Rd.

their cars DISCUSSION meeting and a swimming party at The spiritual life program of the The Monday night get-together at church will be the topic of Centennial Park. cussion at a meeting o' rcpresenta-' Guild Aug. 7-8 at tives of all groups of the Presbv- Lake, will be attended by tcrian Church tonight from 9 te in the church. local members. The next meeting locally will be Monday, Sept.

13. Salem Drive-In Theater, showed a marked increast last Sunday over the first service July 4 More than 200 people, seated in heard the Methodist Miss D( ris Zimmerman of Cleveland visited two days here with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Bryon Zimmerman on E.

Pershing St. Wiener Roast Held By St. Paul Guild me av IV i rt i r. Rev. C.

Cl re Davis, RENKFIX 1S POSTPONED Prc and a Quartet fiom the church sing 'Methodist Church benefit festiv-al. This Sunday Rev. Harold Dcitcn; nn annual affair, scheduled for Aug. new minister at the First has been postponed to Saturday, Miss Betty Ward of 4th St. left Thursd; morning for Ashland.

Ky. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Niles Pettay, former Salem residents. TRV SALEM NEWS WANT Gilbert's Greenhouse AND Garden Ceni'er Our Damascus Road 1 4 mile from Salem I imits OPEN DAILY: A.M.

9:00 P.M.. Sunday 13:00 A.M. to 9 P.M Bedding and Potted Planlt Cooper Lawn Mower and Power Mowers Garden Tools and Equipment AH Types Plant Fertilizers We Are LANDSCAPING Specialists. ter. at the First tian Church, will preach on the theme, I Am a A quartet comprised of Dr.

Wade McGhee. Orein Naragon, Bryon Griffith and Albert Ih nna, called the will sing. 175 Attend Ficnic Of Sunday School St. Paul Senior Guild members enjoyed a wiener roast Tuesday at Woodland Lake and occupied the evening hours with swimming, and group singing. Francis McNicol, president, sided at the short business meeting.

Katie Gunesch Mrs Eliza- The next activilv be Sunday Gi.svnt and Mr. when the Guild will go to Miss Beverly Presco of Colum- William Girscht have returned' bus. formerly of Salem, is visiting from a two weeks vacation which his week with Miss Ellen Collins took them around the coast of Flo- of E. 3rd St. rida.

Sept. 11 Mrs beth Cleveland to a ball game. YOU NEED DEEP PENETRATING NIAGARA MASSAGE TO HELP YOU! Ease Nervous Condition Your Figure Increase Blood Circulation Relieve Fatigue FREE TRIAL HOME DEMONSTRATION Niagara Health Center 1151 CLEVELAND SALEM. OHIO PRONI Sc The Emmanuel Lutheran Sunday picnic Wednesday at Cen- sup Arrar Park included games, a pic- 1 per at a fellowship hour, lging the outing enjoyed by 5 i) dren and adults of the con- i re Andy Kekel Mary Hatcher, John Mrs William Meissner. Rudv Schuster, and William Mr Ad urns.

All the children in the Sunday Schod! received treats. There were for the children and the men played PIZZA PASTRY SHOP 751 Morris Street Phone 7369 PICNIC SPECIAL K)R FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SAUSAGE AND MUSHROOMS CaE and Order or Made While Vou Wait! PIZZA PIE SI.25 STUFFED Roast Chicken $1.93 BIGGEST and BEST AISED Doughnuts 6Gc Doz. IAL FOR SATURDAY only NEW YORK STYLE Cheese Coke $1.65 Fresh Fruit Pies PICNIC TUI Bokery Open 8:30 A. M. To 11:00 M.

CLOSED SUNDAY5 Teen Agers Society Plans Fund Projects The Teen Agers Missionary Society of the Church of the Nazarene discussed money rais i pro ects at the Monday meeting at the home of Vera Thorne on 3rd St. The money will be used to purchase missionary studv books. Mrs. Roy Shoff. chairman, read from the study book and eho: uses were sung on the program.

In serving luncn. Vera was assisted by Nancy Tullis. Joan Sell will entertain at the next session. Monday. Aug.

2. PUT 00WN HOW MUCH MPNEY YOU New Car Doctor RtUe Car Furniture Bills Coal Rent Other Total Mail or bring this ippiicatioo to os CASH LOAN APPLICATION I understand there if nc obligation If I decide not tc get loan CASH NEEDED -------------Name CttT We Consolidate Bills Up SI.1 Qalch. Confidential Payments To Pit Vow neome We Finance Nen Purchases Up ts The ALLIANCE FINANCE Co. Swimming Party Held By CameLia Cub Instead of playing cards Wednesday night, Camellia Club members enjoyed a swimmini party at Centennial Park. Afterward.

Mrs. Ward was hostess to the group a wiener roast at home of Miss Dorothy Schnell of Ellsworth Ave The next club meeting date will nnounced later. INSECTICIDES Large Assortment of Dusts and Sprays For the Garden, House and Bam. IN STOCK, THE NEW Miracle Fertilizer RX-15 SALEM'S MOST COMPLETE GARDEN AND SEED STORE FLODING REYNARD DRUGGISTS and SEEDSMEN Corner Stale and Ellsworth lillth WONDERFUL PURCHASE! LAVISHLY TRIMMED OPAQUE NYLON TRICOT Slips USUALLY 5.95 Five beautiful styles from one of the leading stylists. All are beautifully two have shadow panels one has a camisole top! All are in the new dull opaque finish brand new this season! SIZES: 32 To 40 Schwartz's.

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