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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 6

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 6

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THE TIMES RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1948- PAGE 6 iTwo Week-End Marriage Rites Marriage Is Announced Sadie M. Nader, William Corry, Performed At New Lexington Society Ohio, at 2:30 o'clock Sunday after To Wed Thursday noon In the New Lexington Presbyterian church. Rev. Charles cently at the Waterworks park In New Lexington. Memberi and their children attended.

Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Willard Hinkle and son, Mrs. Harry Bateson and children, Mrs. Harold Stoneburner and children, Mrs.

Don Woods and children, Mrs. Clyde Treadway and children, Mrs. George Parker and daughter, Mrs. Charles ftader and daughter, Mrs. Elzle Hinkle, Mrs.

Don Lan-derman and children, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berry, Sylvia Rader, Mar garet Hotery and Betty Storts. Two New Lexington girls be camo brides in ceremonies per formed over the week-end. Hughes-Hess 1 Marriage vows will be exchanged by Miss Sadie Marie Nader, daugh ter or Mr.

and Mrs. A. J. Nader The First Methodist church of of 1119 Maple avenue, and William Martin Corry at 8 45 o'clock Thurs Harbor Hills Girl To Wed Local Man Mr. and Mrs.

Claude M. Huggins of Harbor Hills, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Helen Lois, to Fred D. Barnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W.

Barnes of 316 Hedgewood avenue, this city. Miss Huggins Is a graduate of Newark high school and Is a senior student In the Newark Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Barnes was graduated from Lash high school and is a junior at Muskingum college where he is a member of the Mace fraternity. No wedding date has been day morning In St.

Nicholas Haddock of Pataskala read the double ring service. Lighted tapers, palms and urns of white gladioli' decorated the church. The bride wore a wine suit with gray accessories. A whitei orchid corsage was pinned to her shoulder. Miss Dorothy Meloy of Newark olic church.

The single ring service wul oe used at the informal ceremony, Mrs. Richard Wine of this c'ty New Lexington was the scene Saturday afternoon of the marriage of Miss Jane E. Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Hughes of that place, to Wendell E. Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. W.

H. Hess of Columbus. White cathedral tapers lighted the altar i which was decorated with white gladioli against a background of fern, southern smilax and palms. Rev. Edwin Rodeheffer read the double ring ceremony.

Music was -HOT Lola M. Powers To Be Married Sunday Evening Miss Lola Marjorie Powers, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. William Powers of Frazeysburg, has completed plan9 for her marriage to Virgil E. Giles, son of W.

Virgil Giles of Willard. The open cnurch ceremony will will be her sister's matron of honor, and Joseph Lorry of Ma'l- was maid of honor wearing a gray suit and dark green accessories. Her corsage was of red roses. etta will serve nis brother as best man. FLASHES? Best man was Bruce Siegenthal- Following the wedding, a break er of Ann Arbor, a fratern fast for the immediate fanUies ity brother of the groom at Bowl will be held at ihe bride's home.

ing Green State university. presented by Mrs. James Van Atta, organist, and Mrs. A. N.

Klshler, vocalist. Miss Nader is a' graduate of The bride's mother wore a black be performed by tne Dritie-eiecis father at the North Fairfield Nicholas high school and as and white print dress with white The bride, who was escortea to sociated with Nader and Sons com An you going thru the functional 'middle-ago' period peculiar to worn en (38-52 Doea thla makt you suffer from hot flashea, feel so ner vous, high-strung, tired? Then do try Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Com pound to relieve auch symptoms I Plnkham's Compound also baa what Doctors call a stomachic tonic eSectl LYDIA PINKHAM'S SS5 i the altar by her father, wore a accessories and a corsage of gardenias. The bridegroom's mother pany, Fifth and Market streets Methodist church at 8 o'clock Sunday evening, September 19. A reception will be held in the church nnrWa fnllnu'lnir flip service.

Young People's Class Holds Annual Picnic The Young M.nried class of the Moxahala Sunday school held Us annual picnic re Mr. Corry, who is managing Erec wore a navy blue dress wttn tor of the local Chamber of Com gowr or wnlte marquiseue over white itin with chantilly lace detail, i fingertip length veil of French illusion fell from a tiara matching accessories. Her corsage The bride-elect will be Riven In was of gardenias. A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents fol lowing the ceremony. Aides were of chantilly lace.

She carried fl colonial bouquet of white feathered carnations centered with a purple-throated white. orchid tied with French knots and loops of white merce, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, M. L. Corry of Marietta.

Hospital Installs New System mtsm satin ribbon. marriage bv tier emest cromer, Robert W. Powers of Fraze.1 shurg. Mrs, Emmons E. Funk of Willard will be her sister's matron-of-honor, and Rodger Tilton of Willard will be best man.

A half hour of music will be presented before the ceremony by Mrs. Lyle Myers of North Fairfield, pianist, and Mrs. Robert W. Tower of Frazeysburg, vocalist. Miss Power is a member of the church in which she will be Miss Anne Carnes of Uhrlchsville Mrs.

Clarence Long and Mrs. Jack Hileman of Newark. After a short wedding trip, the couple will live In Milwaukee, Where Mr. Coale Is employed by the Tek company. The bride Is a graduate of New Lexington high school and has been employed by WASHINGTON The first iim was maid of honor for the bride.

She wore a gown of pink mnrquls-ette over taffeta and carried a colonial bouquet of dahlias tied with complete installation in a new hospital of the "rooming-ln" materni ty feature Is operating at George gold ribbons. Miss Betty Con vouitnsaaasfTCfi rad of Loudenville, bridesmaid, the Fiberglas corporation In Newark. The bridegroom Is a graduate of Bowling Green State university. 1 Out-of-town wedding guests were: Mr. and Mrs.

N. G. Coale, wore a gown or blue marquisette over taffeta and carried a colonial bouquet of salmon colored dahlias tied with ribbons. The second bridesmaid, Miss Laura Lonzway of New Lexington, wore a gown irUfrVUW Announcement Is being made of the marriage of Miss Elsie Fort of Tallahass Florida to Max Elkins, son of Mrs. Freda Elklns of New Lexington.

The marriage was solemnized on Saturday, Sept. 4 at the home of the groom's mother with Rev. Calvin Nichols officiating. The bride has been employed in Canton. The groom Is an employe of the Commercial Trucking company of Canton.

They will reside In Canton. and daughter, Mary Eleanor, of Tontogamy, Mr. and Mrs. Washington University Hospital. "Rooming-ln" Is the system whereby the newborn baby remains In the mother's room while in the hospital Instead of In a nursery.

The system has been under study In several hospitals throughout the country for a few years, with facilities being set up In established institutions. "We believe that ours Is the first complete installation of the feature in a new hospital," said of yellow marquisette and carried Hn(1 Ezpr mA' mm a bouquet of crimson dahlia tied lnint.rt onH Mr. A Directions for removing fruit aad many other iloini en lubsl. with matching ribbons. RUMMAGE SALE Mrs.

Starrett Hostess To Study Club Mrs. Ray of Duncan Falls will entertain t'ni Phiio-Duncan Falls study club at her home at 8 o'clock KomUy evcrlng The progri.n will include twice Hons from ftlcGufftv i reader, with suitable costumes in charge of Mrs. Williin Hill. Enter'nin-nent will be conducted by Mrs. Loren Sprrier.

Roll call will be answered wit.i an original verse. To Michigan School Henry Schultson served as best Division No. 7 of Central Pres man and ushers were Jay Brad- shaw, Crooksville, and Robert Cline and Red Dougherty of byterian church will hold a rummage sale at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning In the church base Howard I'ngnaid and son, Gary, of Bowling Green, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Slegenthaler of Ann Arbor, Mr.

and Mrs. O. Siegenthnler of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Long and daughter, Nancy, Miss Dorothy Nelson, Mr.

and Mrs. BM-gar C. Meier, Miss Jack Hileman, Mrs. Cynthia Drake, Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd Myers and Miss Esther Gaul- A reception was held In the It" ment. home of the bride's parents following the ceremony. Mrs. Hughes Superintendent Leo Schmelzer of George Washington's new 405-bed general hospital, soon to be open to patients. "The whole system of our maternity division Is especially designed for the rooming-in wore a beige dress with black Prove FREE accessories and a corsage of jjar- Newark Mr.

and Mrg. Innlno nf te I Into uraa AtttfArf In denlas. Mrs. Hess attired In was Mitchell McMillan of Columbus, forest green with brown acces The hospital's maternity system Charles Mason of Newark, and Mrs. Charles Haddock and son, Jimmy of Pataskala.

includes some private rooms whera the baby sleeps at night In a sories. Her corsage was of American Beauty roses. Mrs. Melvin Evans, Mrs. Chnrles Rodgers, and Mrs.

H. S. Chrlstner, sisters of the bride, and Mrs. Ed Hughes, glassed partitioned section of the mother's room. Mothers will be able to see their (RHUMATisHPAH yfolfoved In Few Minutet her sister-in-lnw, were reception children at all times "and hear assistants.

SILQUE CREAM SHAMPOO with lanolin confaining KltHZOkON them cry." And, during the day, New Officers Of Fellowships New officers of the Youth Fel The bride Is a graduate of New Lexington high school and White Cross Hospital School of Nursing baby will be wheeled to mother's bedside in a mobile bassinet, equipped with sections for diapers, safety pins, tissue and all the neces in Columbus. The bridegroom Is lowships of Central Trinity Meth-j a student at Ohio State university. After a trip through the New odlst church have been elected. Officers of the Epworth group are: Mary Ann Bash, president; Affi England states, the newlyweds will live at 447 Burgess avenue, lha wafer softening, cleansing ingredient Mb Columbus. Faye Bash; first commission; June sary equipment for child care.

There also are seml-prlvate arrangements whereby rooms for two mothers each are arranged on either, side of a four-bassinet nursery, also equipped with windows. The wheeling-in arrangement during the day will prevail. A third type of accomodation Is an eight-bassinet nursery, with Miss Flossie Cooper, above, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMillrn-Coale wethercll, second commission; Iuise Prouty, third commission; Miss Roherta McMillen, daughter Janice Householder, fourth com Cooper of 328 Bailey street, will It is now easy to lid rheumatism ptins.

The lest will cost you nothing. So why suffer another day from the i sgony of this painful ailment when you can secure MUSCLE RUB, the new prep- ration that not only relieves the pains of 1 fhcumatism but also lumbago, muscle soreness, sprains, ss well ss the lest serious I lameness of muscles and soinu? It is no longer necessary to dose the system with internal medicine. The Entire MUSCLE HUB treatment is a simple liquid, applied directly to the limbs, shoulders, neck, face or back wherever the trouble may be. Wa vrga only that yen moke this Kit, I MUSCU-IUI Is nw btainablt amy I 4n start. Buy It taday.

Ut ana-hall rht errlt, and II yau art not amaied and da light' with Htt mulls, rttvm the remain Ina hall la yaw aVvagiir, and ha will to fund yaw money. Regular 2 of Mr. and Mrs. John D. McMillan of New Lexington, became the mission; Patty Pepper, secretary; Carl Kennedy, treasurer, and Rob Hall lha regular arico bocausa wt want you la oa haw Silquo Cream Shampoo with both lanolin and Klonioron Imports silken sheen to draw odmlrlno flames.

You'll delight In radiantly clean hall soil and manageable without special after-rinse This offer lee UMIffO JIMS ONir HUmi leave Sunday for Berrien Springs, to enter Emmanuel Missionary college, where she will take a secretarial course. She has been employed at the LePere pottery. bride of Joseph Coale of Milwaukee, son of Mr. and Mrs. N.

G. Coale, of Tontoeamy. ert Robe, pianist. Installation will be conducted by the pastor at the church school period Sunday morning. Monday evening, officers and counselors will meet at the par- rooms for the mothers arranged immediately nearby, so that the babies can be wheeled In readily.

Among other new features of the new hospital are beds which the SOl ONIT At eiuc ttotii sonage for a cabinet meeting. patient himself can adjust by work For The Prospective Bride and Groom R. E. BAI GHMAN New officers of the Intermediate jnp a hand lever at the bedside. group are: Betty Kile, president Zane Chapter, DAV, To Meet Tonight The regular meeting of Zani Chapter No.

12, Disabled Ameri Some ol these are the maternity section GORSUCH PHARMACY 311 Mairi Street IMione 1C9 Dad gets a break In the new COME TO BAUER'S Donald Fox, vice president; Mary Elizabeth Brown, treasurer; Jack Sleek, chairman of worship; Irish Kent, chairman of community serv Oat lettlc al MUSCU-IUI Today AT All DRUQ STORIS system. He can stay with junior as long as he likes and play with him ice; Nancy Dille, chairman of he wants. can Veterans Auxiliary, will be held at 7:30 o'clock this evening in the memorial room of municipal FOR VOI MAT( IIKI BKIIIAY SET world friendship; and Margie HUD bard, chairman of recreation. auditorium, Officers and members are requested to be present. Shower Tonight For Miss Schafer Saner jewelers 33t Main HI, Vhont Arrosa From Starr RF.l'NION The annual Spring reunion will he held at Rising Park, Lancaster, Sunday.

A basket dinner will be served at noon. Plans will be completed for the Forget-me-not drive to be held September 25, and committees will Miss Polly Schafer, bride-elect of Richard Archer, will be guest INstaut of honor when Miss Sue Armbrust Carton of Coca-Cola Promises Hospitality be appointed. Mrs. Fred Murphy, commander, will be In charge. Following the business meeting, a social hour will be held with Mrs.

er of 921 Laurel avenue entertains at her home this evening. Cards will be In play and the honor guest Leo Schmllzer and Mrs, Raymond Assert parsons as hostesses. Grace WSCS Circle Will Meet Thursday will be given a shower of kitchen gifts. The wedding Is to be September 2.1, in St. Nicholas church.

Mrs. Thelma Wollnrd, 40 Noble street, entertained recently with a miscellaneous shower for Miss Schafer. Prizes in euchre were won by Miss Kathaleen Nelson and Mrs. Myron Clapper. Circle No.

1, of the Women's Society of Christian Service of Grace Methodist church will meet caa kscm ioot Ccth Abraham Group Dinner Tonight Beth Abraham auxiliary mem hers will hold their optnincj at 1:30 o'clock Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Kelly. 221 Lurk avenue. Mrs. Myrtle Drake will have charge of devotions.

Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Herbert Balo, Mrs. Elmer Norman and Mrs. Fred Nethers. Leaders nre Mrs.

Fred Bcalmear and Mrs. Glenn liambel. ing of the season in the form of 1 dinner at o'clock this evening at the New China restaurant. North Fourth street. MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Ashmore Missionary society Mrs.

Morris Pollock and M-s Tillle Joseph are co-chairmen Of Vrnuw Kr. at the first Baptist church will meet at 1:30 o'clock Thursday af ficers of the group are: Mrs. Mor ris Zwclllng, president; Mrs. Fred t.r at no VL ternoon at the home of Mrs. John Peshek.

1395 Bethesda street. Mrs. Margaret lluey will have charge of devotions. The program, "China, Belicr, vice president; Mrs. Harry tasky, secretary, and Mil.

San Zuelling, treasurer. A business art 1 hour will follow the dinner. Twilight or Dawn," will be in WvW nSV charge of Mrs. Ralph Sprague. mOr I The Stars Say- for Thursday, September II By GENEVIEVE EM OLE IT is probable that at the hettnt i.

v.A on 111' Xk4 flavors, Too! AIL YOU DOisbcatAmazowith milk for 30 and it's ready to eat. No cooking, no cooling1. st ick pans to wash. In three luscious Chocolate.Butterscotch.Vanilla. Stays satin-smooth, never pets watery.

Won't crack or form skin. Gt Amazo Instant Dts teri ol your grocer's today. 1 of a critical aituation, when failure JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF DARK OUTING 36 Inches wide, fine quality dark outing. Many stripes and col ors to choose from. CAecofafe, Bvntncofch, Vanilla flavors cfll.il 1 1 1 a ujc mm and lack or profrresa seem to put tht highest hopes and wishei In a dangerous and statle impasse, a udden turn in tha wheel of fortunt may surprisingly accelerate the acidities, engineer new channels for advancement and joyously boast cherished objectives into unlooked for levels of attainment.

A newer slant, a fresh routine, skillful and ingenious tactics in breaking up congested spots, could bring spec tacular gains, in resources and plans. For tha Birthday Those whose birthday it Is ara enjoined not to be discouraged at the preliminary status of bold and expansive objectives, In which pro fcsslonat, financial, dnmcstie and romantic Issues seem to waver in the balance. It Is foreseen that a particularly brilliant idea, one of ingenuity, audacity and skill, may cause a sudden about-face In which the denouement may be spectacular as well as holding dramatic reactions on personal, social and romantic affiliations. Such Ingenuity could have radical or revolutionary forco for reversing the fortunes and tn hancing prestige and popularity. A child born on this day is splendidly equipped with originality, exceptional skills and new techniques, to promote its personal and professional efforts dynamically.

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tanre miles. should be In treasury flics be re- or hii secretary ot state. In".

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