Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Zanesville Signal from Zanesville, Ohio • Page 16

Location:
Zanesville, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

THE SUNDAY TIMES-SIGNAL, ZANESVILLE, OHIO--SUNDAY, JUNE 80,1946 Page Three--Section Two--Soctety MISS VIVIAN COVERT Portraiture Studb To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Chejiter Co- xert of 1232 West Mam street, today announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, mn, to Robert R. Householder, son of Mr. and Mrs Householder of 127 Beulah The wedding will be at the home of the bride's parents at 2:30 o'clock Sundav, Jul 7 Dr.

Charles F. Bowman, pastor of Coburn Methodist church will perform the ceremorn in the presence of the immediate families. Miss Covert will be attended by her sister. Mrs. Ray Ross.

James Householder will be best man for his brother. The bride-elect is a giad- uate of Lash high school and Meredith Business college. Until recently she has been employed as- secretary at Burnham Boiler corporation. She is a membei of Coburn Methodist church Mr Householder graduated at Lash high school and Meredith Business Rugs Cleaned SAFELY! Give Rugs Longer Life Careful handling safeguards a textures Have them cleaned while you're vacationing. GRAHAM UPHOLSTERY CARPET CLEANING SERVICE PHONE 215 427 Forest Ave.

"SHORTIE" PERMANENTS So lovely to look at-So easy to care for PERMANENTS $5 to -no. $6 to $13. I 510 to $50. Cold Wave BERTKE BEAUTY SnuP 1 PHONE ll42 rmJ IjuiTDEAL MARKET Open Sundays ivenings Finest Solution of Assorted Candy USE or Cakes Fresh Every Day WE GKKEN STAMPS and Brides in Today's Social News college also. He is employed with the Ohio Bell Telephone company and was discharged February after serving 26 months overseas with the army He is a member of Central Trinity church.

Miss Faye Householder and Mrs. Chester O. D. Thompson i aides at the informal reception to follow the ceremony Following their marriage the couple will live at 407 McConnell enue Bride in Late July Mr. and Mrs.

Emrnett Ellsworth Hurley of Maple avenue are announcing the approaching wedding of their daughter, Molly Isabelle, to Richard Stockum Huffman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Huffman of Putnam The wedding will be solemnized in the Burley home by Rev. William Schuler, July 27. Miss Burley graduated at Lash high school and is employed in the office of Dr.

"Barnes, dentist. Mr. Huffman also a graduate of Lash high school, served with the navy in World War II. He is employed at Dean-Swope Funeral Home. Chooses August Edgar L.

Withers of 838 Shelby stieet, is announcing the engagement and approaching marriage of Ms daughter, June, to Gordon b. Dolloff of Bridgeton, New Jersey. Miss Withers is a graduate of Lash high school and is now employed at the office of the Roseville pottery company. She is a member of the Firs't Baptist church. Mr Dolloff is a graduate of Bridgeton high school and is employed as a carpenter at the Owens Illinois glass factory in Bridgeton.

He is a member of Central Methodist chuich and was discharged from the army last October, after three years of service, two and a half years of which was spent overseas. The marriage will be an event of August 17 Date Told at Party The engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Olive Martha Schaum and Edward J- Laucella was announced at a recent dinner party given by the bride-elects mother, Mrs. William Mohr. MISS MOLLY I8ABELLE BURLEY MISS JUNE WITHERS Peggy Ann Peggy Ann MISS OLIVE MARTHA SCHAtM Mueller's Zanesvllla Announce Wedding Read June 22 Announcement is made of the wedding on June 22, of Miss Lillian Lucas and Joseph Jones. Rev.

L. E. Campbell heard the vows in Brighton Presbyterian church. Mrs. Kathleen Wilkins, sister of the bride and Frances Jones, brother of the bridegroom, attended the couple.

The new Mrs. Jones is the daughter of Rolley Lucas of the Ridge road. Mr Jones is the son of Isaac Jones of Durban drive- He is employed at Muskingum Motor company. Mr. and Mrs.

Jones are making their home at 415 Indiana street. MRS. HAROLD K. TAYLOR Wlttekind Studio MRS. CLIFFORD MOHLER Skender Photo MRS.

JAMES PYLE Wlttekind Studio Hair Styles Created to a you a picture of cool glamour. The wedding will be an of July 21 Mr. Laucella is the son of Gay Laucella of Long Island, New York Intimate friends of the bride- elect were guests at the dinner. As the guests took then- places for dinner each found a long stemmed rose to which was tied a tiny scroll bearing the message "Olive and Ed, July 21" Mist Schaum is a member of Adit club, Muskingum chapter No. 485, Order of Eastern Star.

First i Presbyterian church and is a pledge of Delta Chi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Mr. Laucella served with the United States army combat engineers in Europe. He was discharged from service at Fletcher General hospital after being treated for wounds received in action. He is an actne member of American Veterans.

Post No 9 Married June 19 Miss Zita Rita Kmkade became Mrs. Hat old Kenneth Taylor in the lectory of St. Thomas Catholic church, June 19. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Orville Kinkade of Blue avenue Mr Taylor is the son of Mr and Mrs.

Harrv Taylor of Norwich. The couple will make their home in this citj Bride Last Sunday Mrs. Clifford Mohler, the former Juamta Lashley, was a bride in a formal ceremony following the worship service last Sunday in Rolling Plains Methodist church. She is the i daughter of Mr and Mrs. Forrest Lashley of the Roseville road.

Corp Mohler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mohler of the Roseville road. Wed in St. John's 1 Mrs James A.

Pyle was a bride last Sunday evening in St. John's Lutheran church. Bouncing Boy She is the former Kathryn 1 Louise Harper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Harper of Underwood street Mr.

Pyle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Pyle of Blue Rock. Mr and Mrs. Pyle are living on Hamline avenue.

Beauty Parlor Phone 222 Corner 4th Market Helena Rubinstein's MINUTE A PADS Summer delight these snowy-white, wafer-thin, moist cleansing pads that instantly whisk away dust, stale make-up and suntan preparations. Leave your complexion, refreshed and ready for a beautiful new make-up. So welcome, especially in summer this pleasant way to look fresh, cool, perfectly made up at a moment's notice! Jar of 100 pads with handy purse container. Bintz Bros. Wittekind's Studio 332'i MAEN ST.

ZancM-ille Phone 5685 Portraits Groups Weddings Children Babies Commercial Speed Grafic Publicity Service Kilgores Issue Invitations Por Daughter's Wedding i Invitations have been issued by Mr. and Mrs. Robert i Kilgore of Euclid avenue, to the wedding of their daughter, 'Frances Aileen, and Neil Bennett Wentworth, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Charles D.

Wentworth of' East pike. The ceremony will be solemnized July 14 in Gorsuch chapel at Grace Methodist The engagement was announced in April. Miss Ellen Larson of Dayton and Edgar Miller will be attendants for the couple. Miss Larson is a sorority sister of Miss Kilgore's in Delta Delta Delta, at the University of Iowa, Iowa City, la William Adkins of Dayton and Howlard Snyder of this city, will be ushers. Mr.

and Mrs. Kilgore will be hosts to a reuepticr. the Minuet room at Hotel Rogge, following ithe ceremony Tommy Englehart. above is the 10 weeks old son of Capt. and Mrs John Englehart of 41 South Fourth street.

Tommy's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs John Englehart, of Wayne avenue. i Yesterday iln Cincinnati Miss Marjone Urban, grand- Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Speed of Adams lane, became the i bride of Andrew William Collins 'of Cincinnati in that city yester- 'day afternoon at 3 o'clock.

The new Mrs. Collins is the daughter of Mrs. Sam Frazier of Wilmington 1 A reception will be held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell i Speed following the ceremony Guests will be the immediate families and a few relatives and friends.

i Miss May Werner of Hughes and A Mueller of i Columbus, sisters of the bride, cbmpanied her to Cincinnati. FLOWERS IN PATRIOTIC COLOR Having guests for the Fourth? Brighten the dinner table with a lovely centerpiece of exquisite flowers. Let us show you the exciting possibilities of arrangement and i flowers in red, white and blue offer. We have flowers at the price you wish to pay. MILLER'S Flower Shop Member of F.T.D.

49 N. 5th St Ph. I486 It's a shoe that knows its way about, gets right in step with all your casual cloth.es. It's the saddle, done to a turn in Teen Age by Buster Brown..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Zanesville Signal Archive

Pages Available:
16,829
Years Available:
1925-1946