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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 18

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 18

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THE TIMES RECORDER: FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1948 PAGE It iBETTy ZAXE TENT iters of Union Veterans, will meet I Betty Zane Tent No. 28, Daugh- I Monday evening In IOOF hall. Garfield P.T.A. In Her Wedding Gown Hopewell Union Church Announcements Rev. and Mn.

Warren M. Davis, To Meet Monday Annual Family Reunion Held The annual reunion of the Hill, Alexander and Wiikins families Society The Garfield Parent-Teacher as Dastors of. the Hopewell Union sociation will hold its tint meet church, announce the following was held recently at the Muskin gum county fairgrounds. New of Sunday services: ing of the year at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening. The program will feature a talk on "The Home Scripture school, 9:30 a.

sub fice chosen were: Mrs. Nellie Wolf, Dalton Wiikins, Today" by Rev. Russell Kauff- vice president; Miss Mary Wiikins, ject, "A Christla worship, 10:46 a. message, "Sweet evening evangel, 7:30 o'clock, topic, "My Fellow-Work- man. Mrs.

Hugh Severance, president, will report on convention news, and Mrs. Gene Cooper will secretary-treasurer; Mrs. Malinda Wilson, Mn. Susie Alexander, ond Miss Cladys Marie Appis. program VITAMINS -VITAMINS -VITAMINS NOW IS THE TIME TO TAKE VITAMINS TO FORTIFY YOURSELF FOR THE COMING WINTER If you don't know what you need we will explain them to you nd help you to pick the one to do you Uw most good LEFFLER'S DRUG STORE "THE STORE WITH THE ORANGE FRONT 8.

E. CORNER fiTU MAIN II You Don't Know Your Vitamins Know the Maker discuss the school bond issue. Re PARSIMAR CLASS Mr. and Mri. Eugene Miier of 2003 Norwood boulevard will be host to the Parsimar class of Grace Methodist church Monday evening.

Mr. and Mn. Lester Smith will assist them. I Prayer service Is at 7:30 p. committee; Mrs.

Roy Ethell. Mrs. Harold Rex and Mrs. Martha Mc- m. Wednesday.

Next week's topic will be "Those Which Were Intire, memorials; and Ralph Wil freshments will be served by sixth grade room mothen with Mrs. Richard Ross, chariman, in charge. The following committee chairmen have been appointed for the son and Roy Ethell, table commit tee. The 1949 reunion will be neld coming year: Program, Mrs. El at the fairgrounds.

mer Shiplett; room mothen, Mrs. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hopkins, Mr. and Mts.

Ray Stolper; membership, Mn. G. L. Elliott; central council representative, Mrs. Gene Cooper; George Harden.

Mr, and Mn. Rob COMBS BROTHERS ert Wiikins, Mrs. Zada Mitchell, health, Dr. Flora Peditord; maga Mrs. Logan Mitchell, Mr.

and Mn. zine, Mn. James Gatschel; tax Roy Ethell, Mrs. Almina Hill, Miss stamps, Mn. Olin Taylor; recreational program, Mr.

Howard and Betty Mitchell, Mr. and Mn. Will Ethell. Mr. and Mn: Charles Alex presents Mr.

Dutro; safety, Mr. Carter and Mr. Hill. If I I I ander. Miss Grace Alexander, Mr.

and Mrs. Grover Hill. Mr. and Mrs. John Wiikins, Mrs.

Martha Mcln- tire. Raymond Thomas, Robert Room mothers have been appointed as follows. Sifh grade, Mrs. Richard Rosr 'tfth grade, Mrs. George Morris Rob Coleman, Mr.

and Mn. Ralph Wilson, Miss Mary Wiikins, Mr. and Mrs. Carr Mitchell, Miss Gladys ert Hartlage and tOf. Orville Wright; fourth grade, mixed, Mn.

Marie Appls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Appis, Mr. and Mn.

Joseph Wolfe, Mr. and Mn. uaiton wiiKins, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wolf, Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Rex, Marshall Wheel er, Mr. and Mn. Emmett wiiKins, Charlie Wiikins, Mr. and Mrs.

W. R. Hardman, Bob Miller, Louis Eu D. J. Covert and Mrs.

Violet Jesse; third grade, Mrs. Lee Newsom; second grade, Mrs. Lloyd O'Brien; first and second grade mixed, Mrs. William Stewart and Mrs. Ernest1 Riemenschneider; first grade, Mrs.

W. M. May, and Mn. Edward Fenwlck. I The P.TA.

officers are: Severance, president; Mrs. Jonn Gossett, vice president; Mrs. Wil-j lialm Morton, treasurer; and Mrs.i r-j your favorite flatties gene Hopkins, Anneta Wiikins, Bernie Simms, Bruce Mitchell, Roxle Jean Wiikins, Ralph Franklin Wilson, Wllllalm Irvln Wiikins, Erma Mitchell, Richard Wilson, Elsie Mitchell, Dale Allen Appis, Ruth Wolf, Mary Jane Wiikins. Theima rakes is scnooi by CONNIE Roger Wolf, Dorothy Ann Rex, Dwieht Wiikins, Eddie Wolf, Ma rie Hardman and Roy Earl Wii kins. BUDGET PRICED The Man Inside" Pastor's Topic "The Man Inside" will be the Worship Service For Lutherans subject of the morning sermon to be given by D.

R. Dunn at 11 o'clock Sunday In the North Ter The 18th Sunday after Trinity race Church of Christ. Miss Wllma Showalters will be the soloist, ac will be observed Sunday morning at Trinity Lutheran church. In the worship hour which begins at 10:15 o'clock. Rev.

Walter A. Pohl will companied by Mrs. Laura Belle MRS. W. E.

HESS Miss Jane E. Huges, daughter of County Commissioner and Mrs. E. R. Hughes of New Lexington, became the bride of Wendell E.

Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hess of Columbus, In a ceremony solemnized In the New Lexington Methodist church Saturday, September 11.

Rev. E. A. Rodeheffer officiated. The bride is a graduate of New Lexington's high school and White Cross School of Nuning in Columbus.

The bridegroom Is an Ohio State university student. The couple Is living at 447 Burgess avenue, Columbus. Richardson. speak on "Faithful In Our Eartniy The church school will meet for Calling." Karl D. Schmid will dl rect the choir.

Nurserv will be open to children Rally Day. A meeting of the teachers, superintendents, and presidents of classes will be held at 7:30 o'clock Monday evening to $98 of pre-sc'hool age. Sunday school will meet at 8 ociock. The local congregation has been plan the fall program for the school. Yummj mm ILtl $mlti, tmoell Italian.

rtJi, grunt, Irownt that jiut mlitl yen maul for Hwnl Sa liaulifullj mtJt, imtotk filling. Ai tun in Vegut. Invited to attend the 50th anniversary of the Trinity Lutheran church at Luray. The services will Genevieve Samborski, Louis Hoffer Exchange Marriage Vows Thursday begin at 2:30 ociock witn ev, Zom. founder of the church, as The Youth group will meet at 6:45 o'clock for a discussion period led by James Jadwln.

The evening evangelistic service will start at 7:30 o'clock with a memory quiz followed by a sing. The pastor's topic will be "What's Wrong with the Apostle'a the guest speaker. Marriage vows were exchanged at 8:30 o'clock Thursday morning in St. Nicholas Catholic church by ber of St. Nicholas parish.

He belongs to the Junior Chamber of Commerce and is associated with J. J. NEWBERRY CO. GREEN-RANSHAW Miss Genevieve Samborskl, daugh his father In the grocery busl nest. ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Sambor Miss Verda Green and William E. Ranshaw of Columbus were married Sunday, September 19, In ,1 ski of Zanesville, Route 3. and Combs -Brothers Columbus. The bride it "u.s i nouer, ion 01 mr.

rf.H.hi.r Af Mr. Murnle Green of Mrs. Walter A. Hoffer of 1427 Wheeling avenue. Rev.

Father Crooksvllle. Following a wedding 524 Mori St. Francis Schweitzer read the single Fitted by X-Roy trip, the newlyweds will live In Columbus. ring service. Bouquets of white gladioli grac ed the altar, and bouquets of blue and white blossoms were used on the side altar.

Glowing tapers lighted the scene. Sprays of huck leberry caught in white bows marked the pews. The traditional wedding marches and "Ave Maria" and "Panla An gellcus" were used during the cere mony. The bride was gowned in a gown of white organdy and marquisette styled with an oval yoke edged In lace. The bodice was fitted and the skirt was caught up In front to reveal rows of lace.

The full train was edged In lace, and her finger-tip length veil fell from an arrangement of pearllzed orange blossoms. She carried a handker chief belonging to Miss Olga Saad, and wore a single strand of pearls The bride's bouquet was a white I C2n(7))kli ON A DIG 2 LB. BOX OF orchid circled with feathered car nations, baby breath and tulle tips. She was given In marriage by her brother, Joseph Samborskl. As maid of honor, Miss Laverne Gogol of Washington, wore a pale yellow chiffon dresa with a square neck, dropped shoulders and a full skirt.

In her hair she wore a halo of yellow blossoms from which fell a shoulder-length QUICKER-ACTION veil. She carried a bouquet of yel low and bronze daisy mums. Robert N. Hoffer of 610 Dryden road was best man. The guests were shown to their seats by Rob ert Gulnslcr, and Charles Sta Icy, Jr.

The bride's mother wore a black gabardine suit with matcfilng ac cessories and a conage of gar denlas. The bridegroom's mother At your grocer's don't miss it! wore beige suit with brown ac Vtntn cessories. Her corsage also waa of gardenias. 1 nn A breakfast for the bridal party and the Immediate families was served following the ceremony. A reception for 1 guests was held en1 from 1 until 4 clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride' inn djH I Good Housekeeping 1 I I ii rtiO Combs Bromers iFttted by X-Roy 524 Main St.

groom's parents. Assistants were Mrs. Charles Staley. JrH Mrs. Rob.

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watar rwiwor in ert Guinsler, Mn. Blair Mc Laughlln. Miss Marilyn Hoffer and Miss Mary Catherine Hoffer. When the couple left for a wed' ding trip to Chicago and the Northwest, the bride was wearing 1 New Ciimaene saves a gray suit with black accessories and the orchid from her bouquet. XT 1.1 The newlyweds will make their COStly float dirt away! You get far better washing and i 'J rWninir rpu1ts in less lime.

With no hard rubbinc! home at 511 McConnell avenue. I rime vour launaiY. The former Miss Sambonkl was graduated from St. Nicholas school Act now! Save 10 cents on New Climalene. At your and Is a member of that church kitchen ond bathroom She Is a member of the Timber Run grange and Is employed In the grocer's.

The Climalene Company, Canton, Ohio. Don 7 Kit Coupon to Any Sfor Tomorrow payroll department of the W. Flnrk company. Mr. Hoffer also Is a graduate of St.

Nicholas school and Is a mem- YsVV.My flVM jUJU South Zanesville WSCS To Meet Monday This Coupon Worth 10 tewenl Ifi awrchate ef lanje ks ef Ctlmalene. Fill In name and address and present to yewr grater. K5k dw in The Women's Society of Chris tian Service of the South Zanes vllle Methodist church will hold Its monthly meeting Monday at the church. Devotions will be led by Miss Blanche Shilling and Mrs, W. A.

Haupt has charge of the program. Rev. G. W. Morse will speak.

rmr urn mM TW OMm Om, CUM. C4 to. Wt MluM ht I Mi MHk tmlitl Twm IM MM mtlh Ite UH ftw. Cnk nlM lM mM, bnMi km neln Mtk wv r.NHiM tat wlMim mm to mm mmM. Tm wt MM tm) Hostesses for the evening will Is Hill yewr Hrt urchgi at ClimaUnaf YtsNa he Mn.

Harold Gabriel. Mrs. Charles Harlan, Mrs. Lloyd Hen non. Mrs.

Paul Penrod, Mn. Rob ert Fisher, Mrs. J. W. McClelland Toapaa Kiplrrt Octobrr 21, lStt and Mrs.

Charles Elder. All mem 4.w wa IC-10I ben are urged to attend..

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