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The Zanesville Signal from Zanesville, Ohio • Page 5

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Paee Five esday Evening, August 31, 1938 SOCIETY WOMEN'S CLUB ACTIVITIES CHURCH 1 i Richard Clegg Honor Guest at Party by Conventional Arts Club Contract Bridge Follows Luncheon at A -'resent Farewell Gift entional Arts club members ined with a 1 o'clock lunch- icsday afternoon at the A This was In the nature Mrs Richard member, who arew ell 01 an active soon to make her future in Seattle, Wash Guests ated at one large table in le club room for the lunch- el the beautiful decorations the late summer flowers ie garden On behalf of the rs, Mrs George Aitken the president, presented a gift Clegg later afternoon hours were to contract bridge and the winners were Mrs Walter Mrs Bernard Black and itmg went to Mrs Barton irst meeting for the season 'lub will bp at the home of icoming president, Mrs Nichols, Hamlme avenue tnesday, Sept. 14 KENNETH GILES, Hollis as an out of town guest at ty given Tuesday by Miss Peach, Fairmont ave- the pleasure of Wiss Helen Decker, bride-elect A crvs- wer for Miss Decker who 15, will become the bride Wilson T. Axlme, Newark 'eature of the evening and had been arranged on the able, where a bridal partv the centerpiece and was ly clever. Tallies and igs were of blue and gold ter lilies, from the pool at ie of the hostess, and roses nated in the decoratio out the home idge, played at five inners were Mrs Edgar Miss Suzanne Morrison, rs. Marian Nichols, float- a guest award to Miss W.

SEALOVER Eighth 'as hostess at a luncheon a1 today It was given at over camp on Montgomery and the guests were mem- the Birthday club The hours were spent so- LONGWELL a avenue, entertained of her club todav at her cottage at Gaysport Mrs leveland, and Mrs Waltfr were additional guests was served at 1 clock card games followed 3ERS OF A bridge club' luncheon at 1 o'clock lay afternoon at the home Dwight Holmes, Jewett Summer flowers were the ms and the later afternoon ere devoted to bridge Rait, Eighth street, ertain in two weeks CLIFFORD COURTNEY, liam Pugh and Mrs Har- irdson were the prize win- bridge Tuesday evening, ir club was entertained by 1 Flowers, Maple avenue inch was served. a xt hostess will be Mrs who will entertain at her Jolly Pup Capers on Tea Towel Set members of a bridge club. Later, members went to the home of the hostess, Mrs Nick Hoffer, Dryden road, where bridge was played The prize winners were Mrs Don Roberts, first and Miss Katherine Ziemer, second and floating Mrs Albert Nider, Caldwell treet, will be the next hostess IOTA KAPPA EPSILON soror- ty members were guests Tuesday evening of Mrs Alfred Newton, Stanton avenue Mrs Conrad Griesheimer and Miss Grace Ludy vere additional guests. Bridge was enjoyed, with the high score avvard being secured by Miss Kathr Hoffman Miss Helen Rails received consolation Lunch was served In three weeks, Mrs Russell Albert, 116 Eighth street, will entertain MEMBERS OF MAYSVILLE Jountry club will enjoy a wiener roast on Friday evening Sept 9, at the home of Misses Lena and Estella McFarland, Maysville pike NEVER IDLE CLUB membeis were entertained Tuesday evenirg by Mrs Lena Lipps and Miss Marjorie Fleming Euchre was played at four tables and prize winners were Mrs Dorothy Wilson Mrs Ahce Thumser, Mrs James Bauermeister and Mrs Virgil DeVolld Lunch was served and later, the hostesses surprised the with a wiener roast REV OUSLEY BROWN, va- Household by Alice Brooki Quick Stitchery Gives elf Droll A. A.

U. W. Members Represent Many Different Schools Zanesville young people, who are planning to attend college but who are still unable to make a choice from among the many Institutions of higher learning In the United States, may consult some of the 200 members of the local branch of the American Association of University Women, of which Miss Marie Mill is president A recent check of the membership for the coming year reveals that 35 different colleges and universities are represented by the national members and 18 institutions by the associate members These schools are not all nearby schools, but range in location from the east coast to the west and from the north to the south. Probably from among these institutions any college-minded youth would find the PATTERN 6142 Ho-hum--life is all fun to this needed, illustrations of stitches jolly pup And he'll make yours gayer too You'll enjoy embroidering the droll motifs easy stitches And then he'll brighten schemes To obtain this pattern send 10 cents in stamps or com to school of his choice. The colleges and universities of Central Presby- vvas guest of honor Dif- and Mr street.

WAS ENJOYED cation pastor tenan church at a surprise party Tuesday evening given at the church by the Christian Endeavor society ferent games were enjoyed a gift was presented to Rev Brown who leaves late this week for his home near Youngstown The presentation speech was Miss Margaret Black, society president. Lunch was served and the color scheme of pink and orchid was carried out in the table decorations Miss Kathryn Mock was in charge of arrangements SILVER STAR CLUB members were guests Tuesday evening of Mrs Frank Jasper and Mrs. John Parkinson Lunch was served and the next meeting, which will be in two weeks, will be with Mrs Ernest Hauserman, Kcho avenue. CHILDREN AND teachers of a Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Sunday school class held an enjoyable birthday party for Donna Rose Angles at the home of her grandmother, Mrs Will Clarke 329 North Fifth street. Games and contests were played and prizes were awarded to Betty Clarke, Helen Drumra, Betty Whyte and Marjorie Ulrey Lunch was served Many beautiful and useful gifts were received by the honor guest.

MRS ALLEN ANSEL was a guest Monday evening when members of a bridge club entertained at Cedarside Cards were enjoyed and prizes were awarded Mrs Ansel, Mrs Raymond Swift and Mrs A. C. Ray Following the games delicious refreshments were served Mrs Owen Anderson, West Main street ill entertain two weeks at Inn Tuesday evening by tetnan homcl your kitchen and make dish-drying more interesting Make some for the fair He 11 go liKe not cakes especially if you use gay colors for all the accessories The pup would be best black or brown Pattern 6142 contains a transfer pattern of 6 motifs averaging inches, materials Missionary Society To Discuss Budget Woman's Foreign Missionary society of Grace Methodist Episcopal church will hold the September meeting in the Sunday school room of the church Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The purple candle, which denotes possession, or the sacrificial gifts, will be received It is important that all members attend, as the budget for the coming year -will be discussed and Cluftu Miss Blanche Wall, president of the Zanesville district of the Woman's Foreign Missionary society and a of the local society, will speaker and her subject will be "Echoes from Lancaster and Lakesidf Mrs Moore first vice president will preside in the absence of the president, Mrs. Wheeler Labor Day Sermon Topic Announced "Let Us Purge" is the Labor ol (jna i Jr i ei vycjjciA m.A^»« Zanesville Ohio Hold Reunion at Baker Grove The annual Whitehouse and Parmiter reunion was held recently at Baker grove on Roseville- Crooksville road A dinner was enjoyed after which a short business meeting was held Officers ere elected as follows President Mrs Myrtle Fisher, Zanesville, vice president, Charles Whitehouse Crooksville, secretan and treasurer, Vernon Whitehouse Zanesville Music was furnished by Clyde Ross and his Buckeye Fiddlers and a program of songs, dancing and speaking was enjoyed Those present follow Charles Whitehouse and family, Kenton Frash and family, Kenneth Frash and Mrs Rachel Whitehouse, Daniel Grandstaff and family, Ennett Frash and family, William Roush and family, Glen Peck Lucretia Bess, Pauline Grubb, Lillian Frash, Wesley Whitehouse and family, Robert Rambo, Carrie Bright Frank Crane and family Mr and Mrs Charles Ogg, Mr.

and Mrs George Ogg, Miss Dorna Ogg Mrs Anna Hunt David Bradshaw ERGONIAN CLASS a subject use for his sermon at 10 o'clock Sunday morning worship hour at First United Brethren church This will be preceded by Bible school at 9 o'clock At 7 o'clock Sunday evening will be services, when the sermon topic will be "When Man Quizzes God A brief session of the official board Tuesday evening o'clock This will be at the 7 15 last board meeting for the conference year. The pastor will preside. Mid-week prayer service Wednes- I i i i i Fair Oaks Baptist church will be held Thursday evening at the ilance Ph.94 church. Supper will be served at 6 clock and on the committee in charge arp Mrs Margaret Davis Bertha Miller and Mrs Cavanaugh Mrs John Parkinson and Mrs Ag- nes Davis will arrange the enter tamment HURSDAY 9 TiH 12 O'clock We Close at Noon Black Sheer RESSES With White Trimming The sort of simple elegance that all well- dressed women desire for between season wear. Made of Crepe Romame with new necklines, new sleeves, metallic clips.

Sizes 12 to 20, 38 to 44. Very special Thursday morning at $3 95. 3rd FLOOR a Wednesday morning, Sept 7 to attend the sessions of the East Ohio conference It will come to a close Sunday noon Sept with the reading of the report ui. the stationing commitee The local church is closing the year in good shape Local and benevolent quotas have been met in full, and of Roseville gains in membership and average 'Sunday school attendance, have been made The church stands in the honor group for its support of denominational interests and proj- Frank Bradshaw Albert Bradshaw John Young and family, Elizabeth Young, Dick Price Carmen Price all of Crooksville, Mrs Edwin Melvm and family, Edward Fisher Charles Fisher, Robert Lane Frank Basenart, Mr and Mrs Way Fisher and familv, A. Brown Jerry Bright, Leland and family, Mr and Mrs Vernie Spicer, Mr and Mrs Ross, Mr.

and Mrs Charles Ross, Clyde Ross, Ellsworth Evans Orvill Fisher and family, James McCloud and family, nVernon Whitehouse oud family, Zanesville Betty Williams, Howe Henning Bonna Allen Elinor Brown, Donald Williams Doris Whitehouse Dorothy Whitehouse, Sylvan Whitehouse, Taylor represented by the national members are as follows Alfred university, Boston university, Columbia university, Denison umv ersity, a 1 a college, Goucher college, Hartford Seminary Foundation, Hiram college, In- liana State Teachers college, Indiana university, Miami university, Muskingum college, Oberlin col- ege, Ohio State university, Ohio university, Ohio Wesleyan univer- s'ty Otterbein college, Seton Hill college, Simmons college, Smith college Swarthmore college, University of Akron, University of Suffalo, University of Chicago jmversity of Illinois, University of Kentucky, University of Michigan, University of Nebraska, University of Oklahoma, University of Pittsburgh University of Wisconsin, Vassar college, Wellesley college, Western Reserve university and Wittenberg college In addition to several of the schools mentioned above, the associate member list six additional schools They are' Hood college, Marietta college, Pomona college, University of Cincinnati, West, Virginia university and Wilson college The local branch of A A has been conducting a membership campaign with excellent results Already over 200 to press within the next few days and Miss Jeanette Smith, membership chairman, is anxious for all college women, who are planning to become members, to do so at once in order that their names may be recorded in the year book However, members may be received at any time during the year and the local branch extends a cordial invitation to all who are eligible to affiliate now or at a later date The general programs for the year and the programs for the 10 study groups have been approved by the executive board, and an interesting club year Is assured The first meeting will be In the nature of a membership tea and will be held at the Art Institute on Saturday afternoon, September 17 It will be open only to mem- Announce Plans far Church Wedding The wedding of Miss Helen Wenzler and Arthur A. Bryan, Clarksburg, Va, will take place in Trinity Evangelical Lutheran church, at 1 30 o'clock Thursday afternoon, September 15, with the pastor, Rev. Walter A Pohl, reading the single ring service The attendants will be Miss Marie Reusch, Athens, cousin of the bride, and Harold Denner Ushers will include Davis, Clarksburg and Robert Beymer, of this city, brother-in-law of Mr Bran. Karl Schmidt, organist and Mrs Norman Capaul, soloist, will present a program of music preceding the ceremony and immediately following members of the family and a few intimate friends will be guests at a luncheon at Hotel Rogge. Later, the young couple will leave for New York and on Saturday will sail for Havana.

Cuba and a Caribbean cruise After Oct 4, they will be at home at Clarksburg, where Mr. Bryan is with the Davis Funeral home August 26 Wedding Just Announced Mr and Mrs Harry McCormac. Orchard street announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Jean McCormac to Harry Van Orsdall, North Seventh street The ceremony was performed on Fndav, August 26 in Covington, Kv, with Rev Mr Rusk, pastor reading the single ring service The attendants were the bride's brother and sister-in-law, Mr and Mrs Robert McCormac i The bride is a member of Grace church of this city and Mr Van Orsdall belong to First church and is an employe of the Burnham Boiler corporation He and his bride will reside this city, where they are known to hosts of friends Golf Club Social Committee for Month Announced Mrs Forrest Ragsdale is chairman for the September social committee of the Zanesville Golf club and Mrs Gerry Kline is co-chairman This was announced today by Mrs Carey, oKial chairman for the season Other members of the September committee are Mrs. Earl Swingle, Mrs C. M.

Hayden, Mrs Cover, Mrs George Archer, Mrs Ray Talley, Mrs Fred Bonn. The hostesses at the luncheon on Wednesday were Mrs Morris Pollock and Mrs. Bernard Frank, and the affair was one oi the most enjoyable of the month's parties. The decorations were of the gorgeous flowers arranged attractively and both golf and contract bridge were enjoyed. Mrs.

Paul Perry and Mrs. Tom Price are in charge of the dance to be given at the duo Saturday evening and they will he by Mrs. Carey and her co-chairman, Mrs. Frank Talley Mrs John Kehr defeated Mrs Hajden yesterday in their match in the women's tournament now in pla MEET AT McKEE HOME Women's Association of First United Presbyterian church will meet at the home of Mrs. Walter McKee, Ridge avenue, at 7 o'clock Friday evening On the committee in charge are Mrs Buckey, Mrs Edward Wassmger and Miss Maude McKee Society President Hostess at Meet The Woman's Missionary society of First United Brethren church will hold the monthly meeting at the home of the president, Mrs.

C. L. Sink, 332 Pine street, Thursday, at 2 o'clock Mrs Wilbur Finlaw will be the assistant hostess Mrs. Walter Leupold will be the leader and announces tne following program Topic, Scripture, Mrs Dellia Benfield, vocal solo, Mrs. Sheldon Cantor; five- minute talks on "How to Be a Good Steward," "We Can Be Informed," Mrs James Bauer, "We Can Give of Ourselves," Mrs.

Clyde Beisser, "We Can Give of Our Means," Mrs. James Deavers; "We Can Pray," Mrs Susie Hardesty; "We Can Be Christians in the Home," Mrs Franklin Brown. Prayers will be offered bv Mrs Reed McDonald, Mrs. Anna Brown and Mrs. Henry Leupold The presence of every member is desired.

How Women in Their 40's Can Attract Men the membership totals The year book will go she 11 lose her appeal to men, who about hot flubM, low of pep, dozy upset moody spaa. Just more air. 8 deep audit you nwel reliable "WOMAN'S" tonic Lydla Pinkham'i Vegetable Compound. rt It help. Mature build up physical resistance, thus helps BTB more yfviaty to enjoy life and anut calming jittery nerves and those disturbing symptoms that often accompany change of We.

Pmkham 11 WELL WOKTH trying. and family Cecil Brumage and famll Harry Whitehouse and Ellis Robinson and family, family ects. LADIES' AID MEET SEPT 8 Mesdames Elizabeth Martin Alva Ray Lou Aloise Schwerber and Anna Sebaugh will be hostesses at the meeting of Pilgrim Evangelical church Ladies' Aid society which will meet at the church on Thursday afternoon Sept. 8 The meeting was at first arranged for Thursday of this week, but was postponed. CLASS TO PICNIC Picnic dinner will be enjoyed at 5 30 o'clock Thursday evening in Putnam Hill park by members of Wesleyan class of Central M.

church. Members will take sandwiches dish and table service HAVE THE CHILDREN'S EYES EXAMINED BEFORE SCHOOL STARTS bers WIDE AWAKE CLASS Wide Awake class of First Church of Christ will begin its fall work by holding its first sewing In the base- All members Thursday afternoon ment of the churgh Forest Knox and family Johnny Parmiter, Mr and Mrs Clarence Parmiter, Bernard Knox and fam- Knox and family, Donald Martin, McConnelsville, Mr and Mrs John Young, Mr. and Mrs Charles Young, Columbus, Mr and Mrs Robert Ihinger and family, Fultonham Delbert Willison, Brigham Young, McLuney, Mrs Alice Meager and family, Bellaire ST LUKE'S BROTHERHOOD Devotions short study and discussion, business and social hours will make up the program for the meeting of the Brotherhood of St Luke's American Lutheran church to be held this evening at 8 o'clock at the church Luther Is president A lunch will be served by the hosts who will be A Kassel and Burkhart. who are interested in sewing for the Cleveland Christian Children Home are urged to be at the church at 1 o'clock Plans are being made to have a large attendance in class Sept llth which will be the first Sundav Mrs Paul Runk will teach after a month's vacation That will be the class Bethesdn. hospital day, the offering going to maintain a room at the hospital in memory of Mrs A Hull, former teacher of the class The next monthly meeting will be its annual wiener roast.

Church Services Are Largely Attended Large congregations are nightly attending the meetings being held this week at First Baptist church when the preacher is 18-year-old Miss Thelma Still, Mansfield A delegation of joung people from the Fair Oaks Baptist church was present Tvcsday evening. Rev Harold Ely, Fair Oaks pastor, offered prayer and Miss Mary Kass- maul presented a special numbei "There is a Green Hill Far Aw aj The young evangelist, Miss Still sang as a solo, "Drifting" playing her own accompaniment For her text Tuesday evening, Miss Still used the words concerning Samson. The speaker declared that without the spirit and presence of God there is no strength or power In life She declared "The God who gave strength to those of old is still able to give that strength today Samson lost his influence for God and also his liberty Sin takes away freedom as Samson lost his eyes, so some today lose their spiritual sight because of sin Miss Still urged her listeners to take a step toward God A discussion period followed the services at which time Miss Still spoke of some questions which had been handed her by the young people Good Sight Is Very Important to Proper Stndy and Health! A All New Stylei PRICED TO FIT YOUR PURSE! newrnt and Iwit In lens frame" expertly fitted for yonr In- divldnal Hnve your examined correct preierlptlonn yon afford to pay 2nd Floor Home Mnnklnnnm Bide BATCH TOUR ETOS PHONE BEULAH TEMPLE TEAM Beulah Temple fancy drill team will hold the regular meeting In of hall at 7 30 o'clock Thuis- dav evening Important business matters will be discussed and during the late evening, refreshments will be served The chairman In charge of that feature is Mrs Laudie Hardman. MISSIONARY CIRCLE Circle No. 1, Woman's Missionary society of First P.

church, will meet Thursday evening at 7 30 o'clock at the home of Miss Alice Palmer, Ridgf avenue The assistant hostess will be Mrs Diena England The devotionals will be conducted by Miss Helen Tanner and Mrs Roy King will have charge of the program FIDELITY CLASS PARTY Fidelity class of Trinity church held its August meeting Monday evening at thP home of Thelma and Dorothy West, Wheeling avenue Contests were enjoyed and a prize was won by Miss Jeanne The awarding of this prize afforded the opportunity to present Miss Prouty with a shower of gifts She left today to attend Cincinnati Training school Officers for the next year were elected They are- president, Mary Frances Barnett; vice president, Dorothy West, secretary, Margaret Dick, and treasurer, Frances Guss ARRANGE FOR PICNIC South Zanesville church Woman's Foreign Missionary society will hold the annual picnic in the church basement Thursday evening at 6 o'clock All members will take rnite boxes and dues AT SALEM CHURCH The Ktnney reunion will be held at the Sale-n P. church, near Dresden, on Labor day It is for relatives and friends and a basket dinner will be served Each will take table service Fred Minner is president and David Neal is secretary. PLAN ANNUAL PEUNION Eighth annual reunion of the Reed and Sherlock families will be held next Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lynn Reed, near Renrock. AT BEISSER HOME i Ladies' Aid and Foreign Missldh- ary society of Virginia Ridge church will meet Saturday evening at the home of Mrs Sophia Beisser.

WOMEN TO MbET SEPT 8 The Ladies' Aid society of Grace church, will hold its first autumn Ticeting for quilting on Thursday, Sppt 8, Instead of tomorrow, as was at first planned. Two out of the 33 European countries do not contain a single motion picture theater Liechtenstein and the Republic of San Marino. French ADA mam rrmm STRGCT September Is the beginning of the Fall Season, also an extensive shopping: month for girls going away to school, and In order to serve our fast growing clientele more efficiently, we will be OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY, BEGINNING TOMORROW. HOWEVER, this will not In any way affect our em- ployes' nsnal Half-Day holiday They will receive their weekly half-day vacation as originally planned throughout the month. We have added to our sales personnel to more efficiently serve you and also take care of our employes' regular half-day holiday.

H. A. MAGAZINER. SPECIAL FOR ALL DAY THURSDAY Remaining Stock Summer Regardless of Former Prices Including All Better Dresses Zanesville's Leading Women's Apparel Store 00 AND GET 1 IRON-STEEL COAL AND WOOD RANGE NEW DESIGN OVEN 4 HIGH, 18' WIDE, DEEP NEW FRENCH GRIDDLE AIR COOLED LININGS IN FIRE BOX 20 QT. COPPER RESERVOIR Visit this Kalamazoo Factory Display Room today-Choose from nearly 200 and sizes at Factory Prices.

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Choice patterns and colors, actual values to 49c a yard REG. 97c NET CURTAINS Lovely nets with headings and some with borders Ecru only in the following lengths and widths- 2 1-6 yards long by and NO MEND STOCKINGS Some more of those popular No Mend Irregulars of standard $1.00 quality. Irregularities so slight you won't be able to find them and which do not impair wearing qualities. Chiffon weights In all the new Fall colors ML -n.

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