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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 23

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 23

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SUNDAY, JUNE 17, 1962 THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, OniO SECTION PAGE 5 Donna Jean Kane, Mary- Lou Novak PFea Aimist First EUB Church Setting For France-Jones Nuptials Mrs. Sarah A. Jones of 1227 Maysville avenue and Thomas J. France of Noith Ridgeville were njarried Saturday in a single ring ceremony at 11:30 a.m. at First Evangelical United Brethren Church.

The Rev. Howard W. Buckley officiated. The former Mrs. Jones is a daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Franklin Plan Saturday Nuptial Plans Are Completed By Miss Burke, Mr. Smith Plans, have been completed for the wedding of Miss Elaine Catherine Buike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul M.

Burke of Fort Thifihas, and Donald Edward Smith of 1109 Maple avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Matthew Smith of Newport, Ky. The double ring vows will be exchanged at 10:30 a.m. Saturday in St.

Thomas Catholic Church, Organize Your Market List If you've lost your place in line at the supermarket to pick up something you forgot, you'll appreciate this tip. Organize your market order into the system of layout in your market, using categories with as frozen foods, dairy, meat, bakery items, fresh fruits, and vegetables, canned foods, etc. You'll get to the cash register sooner and save a lot of back-tracking. he is employed as i mechanical engineer by General Industries, in Elyria. iiim In 3 Thelen, Charles Frank, George Webster, Ken Arlinghaus and Lee Holtmann, all of Covington.

A breakfast will be served at the Highland Country Club, Fort Thomas, immediately following the ceremony. The afternoon reception will be held at the home of the bride's parents. Miss Burke, a graduate of Villa Madonna Academy in Covington, recently completed her junior year at Villa Madonna College. Mr. Smith graduated from Newport Catholic High School, Newport, and received a bachelor of science degree in chemistry from Eastern Kentucky State College.

He is employed in Zanesville as a medical sales representative for Abbott Fort Thomas. The Rev. Fr. John McCrystal will officiate. Mr.

Burke will escort his daughter, and Miss Mary Margaret Burke, sister of the bride, will be maid of honor. Mrs. William 3. Wise of Cincinnati, Miss Bonnie Burke, cousin of the bride, Miss Carol Bankeniper, both of Fort Thomas, Miss Ruth Ann Benzinger of Covington, and Miss Susan Smith, sister of the bridegroom, will be bridesmaids. Flower girls will lie the bride's nieces, Charlotte Pern' of Louisville, and Kathleen Rohrer of Cincinnati.

Best man will be Paul M. 'Burke, brother of the bride. Seating the guests will be Edward Popovitz of Milford, cousin of the bridegroom; Gerrv Marcia German and Norman instanley 66 SOUTH 6TII STREET PHONE GL 3-0243 Hammer of 2129 Blue avenue Blue avenue. Mr. France's parents ire Mr.

and Mrs. a 1 i France of Crook sville. The bride wore a powder blue embroidered cotton sheath dress, white accessories and a white orchid corsage. She was given in marriage by her father. Mrs.

Paul Dean Hartman, as the brides only attendant, wore a pink and white embroidered pique sheath with white accessories and a pink rose corsage. Gene Heisler of Lorain served his brother-in-law as best man. Guests were seated by James Earnest of Dayton, brother-in-law of the bride, and Jack Denny. Following a week's wedding trip, the couple will live in North Ridgeville. The new Mrs.

France was graduated from Zanesville High School and Meredith Business College. She is a member of the church in which she was married, is junior past matron of Zane Court No. 36, Order of the Amaranth, and is deputy grand royal matron to District 19. Prior to her marriage, she was employed as bookkeeper by the Zanesvillle Hardware, Inc. Mr.

France is a Crooksville High School and Ohio Northern University graduate. A member of the Methodist Church and Masonic Lodge in Crooksville. Summer Leftovers Keep your leftover dishes in style with the season by serving them in cold, main -dish meal salads with fresh vegetables or fruit. Ready to serve meats are also delicious in meat salads. Dr.

Wymer Of New Concord To Marry Barbara L. Munson Turn Heads With A New Summer Hairdo Expert Shaping Si Coloring Phone for Appointment Norman's Beauty Shop For the Gifts Ca. Rmrlubl valuti In ltning illvtr Chooit from our com plat iiltction of It most popular aces toriai Crtdit Ttrmi COHEN JEWELERS CAJltlTON SANDWICH TtAY Inttrnotlonal Silver flat. Lit Miss Mary Lou Novak Mr. and Mrs.

Frank J. Novak of Mayfield Heights announce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Lou, to Dr. Charles Louis Cassady of Cleveland, son of Dr. and Mis. Louis Paul Cassady of East Fultonham.

The wedding will take place Saturday, Aug. 11, in St. Francis of Assisi Church in Gates "Tha Diamond Canfar of 44 N. Ill) If. Lind Arcido lido.

Svmmar Hn. 1:0 To Cloud Thurtday Miss Donna Jean Kane Mr. and Mrs. D. J.

Kane of Roseville announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Jean, to Charles P. Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A.

Wallace of Duncan, Okla. The wedding will take place Saturday, Aug. 18, in St. Paul's Methodist Church in Roseville. Miss Kane is a graduate of it ir i with a bachelor of aits degree Roseville High School.

On June 10 she received a bachelor of from Oklahoma City University, arts degree in elementary edu- He will receive a bachelor of cation at Transylvania College divinity degree in August from in Lexington, Ky. Asbury Theological Seminary, Mr. Wallace was graduated Wilmore, Ky. Kathy Mahrt, Lt. Brannon Plan July 7 Wedding Rites Miss Kathryn Lois Mahrt, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Peter C. Mahrt of Reardan, will be mairied Saturday, July 7, to Lt. Thomas Aloysius Brannon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard F. Brannon of 1348 Greenwood avenue. The double ring ceremony will be solemnized at 11 a.m. by the Rev. Fr.

J. P. O'Brien in St. Francis of Assisi Church in Mills, Ohio. Miss Novak is a graduate of Hoban-Dominican High School.

She attended Flora Stone Mather College of Western Reserve University. Dr. Cassady received his bachelor of arts degree from Ohio State University and his doctor of medicine degree from Ohio State University College of Medicine. While in college he was a memler of Alpha Epsilon Delta, national pre-mcdical honorary fraternity, and Landacre Society, medical school honorary society He is presently interning at St. Luke's Hospital, Cleveland.

Mb QUALITY CLEANERS PLANT WEST MAIN OPPOSITE STADIUM ANNOUNCIN son of Stoughlon, announce cr, Barbara Lois, to Dr. William Gaylord D. Wymer of New Con- Mrs. Rodeniser Guest Speaker Y's Wives Club will hold a luncheon meeting at 1 p.m. Thursday at the YWCA with Mrs.

Marie Rodeniser, executive director Rambo Memorial Health Center, as guest speaker. Hostesses will be s. George Offeubacher, Mrs. Fern Parry and Mrs. Jesse Patterson.

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mm JJ I I Vl lU I Mr. and Mrs. Hemy F. Mun the engagement of their daught E. Wymcr, son of Mr.

and Mrs cord. Miss Munson is a graduate of Stoughlon Schools and the Le-land Powers School of Radio, Television and Theatre in Boston. She is employed as a sales assistant with Television Advertising Representatives in New York City. Dr. Wymer attended New Concord schools and is currently serving as a -captain with the U.S.

Air Force in Germany. He received a bachelor of science degree from Muskingum College and his doctor of dental surgery degree from Ohio State University. The couple will be married in October. iBBBBBBBB a ZANE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER STORE OPEN DAILY 7 A M. TO 9 P.M.

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ii irinv ji i Spokane, Wash. The bride will be escorted by her father. Miss Nancy Cole of Edwall, will be maid of honor and bridesmaids will be Miss Betty Brannon, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Susan Mahrt, sister of the bride. Lt. Arnold Kauffman of Dubuque, Iowa, will serve Lt.

Brannon as best man. Guests will be seated by William Mahrt, brother of the bride, and Lt. Barney McGuire of Seattle, Wash. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

A. R. McCollim of Spokane, uncle and aunt of the bride. Aides for the reception to be held at the Francis Lester Hotel in Spokane will be Miss Judy Hein of Reardan, Miss Katie Harrop of Seattle, former classmates of the bride, and Mrs. Vernon Carstens of Reardan.

Guests will be registered by Ray and Jane Carstens. Miss Mahrt, a graduate of Reardan High School, is a member of the June graduating class of Washington State University and will teach high school English. She is a member of Newman Clubs and Pi Lambda Thela, education honorary. Lt. Brannon was graduated from Washington State University and is stationed with the U.

S. Army at Fort Lawton, Wash. A member of the American Society of Range Management, he will be employed by the Bureau of Land Management after completing his tour of Military duty in early July. Save the outer leaves of lettuce! They can be washed and shredded finely, then floated over the top of clear soups. FOR YOUR WOOLENS A Cenvtnlmt N.w STORAGE S.rvlct.

IVERYTHING at On LOW PRICE! Your Coin It Carry Dry Cleaners PHONE 6L 2-2452 Phone GL 2-9379 1 1 11 -JIBI 1 LllW BUILT-IN GAS RANGES AND SURFACE UNITS June 2 Marriage Announced Miss Darlene Annette Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Williams of 615 Pershing road, and Danny Edward Hartley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hartley, of East Fullonham, were married Saturday, June 2.

The Rev. B. C. Kreis, pastor nf Stm-pHnim Philn TiU- eran Churches, read the double ring rites at 6:45 p.m. in the home of the bride's parents where the reception was also held.

The bride wore a white street length dress with a bolero jacket and a white hat. Her shou'-der corsage was fashioned from pink carnations. She was given in marriage by her father. The new Mrs. Hartley is a June graduate of Zanesville High School.

Mr. Hartley, a graduate of Roseville High School, is employed by Hupp and Ronner Construction Company in Fairborn where the couple will live. Don't Wash Range When It's Hot When food boils over on your range, use a paper towel or dry cloth for wiping. Do not wash until the range is cool. The enamel coaling on ranges is like glass and is sensitive to quick temperature changes.

If you wash the surface while it is still hot, cracking or crazing ma result. Are rr THERE'S NOTHING LIKE A FLAME FOR COOKING (Si Visit the Ray Thomas Lumber Company on Frazeysburg Road, or the display floor of the Ohio Fuel Gas Company on North 4 Hi Street, and see and examine the beautiful Caloric Built-in Range. Available in seven color-coordinating hues. REGISTER FOR VALUABLE DOOR PRIZES TO BE GIVEN AWAY JUNE 18th through JULY 6th 1 BEAUTIFUL ARKLA GAS LIGHT COMBINATION ALUMINUM STORM DOOR Our Hair Styles "Special for 13) A 7 i i uv if XLt a uviuui You AIR CONDITIONED "Special" Is See Fnone for the Season Your Figure Our Slenderizing Experts GL J-2657 (Slenderizing) "LUMBERTOWN" Vi Mile North of Country Fair Shopping Center CLEANING- CO. FOUR CONVENIENT LOCATIONS: ZANE PLAZA SHOPPING CENTER CORNER McFNTIRE BLUE 19 NORTH 3RD STREET REAR 820 PROSPECT Phmw! GL J-42II (Beautv Shop) riJ-15 Maple.

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