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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 7

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TACK THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE, NOV. 27, 1957 Breakfast Buffet Is Good Idea Clapper-Hrinko Vows Plannedl For Saturday At Miss Van Or dale Announces Plans For Sunday Ceremony Miss Eileen Van Orsdale and Rollin H. Jenkins will be married in an informal ceremony to be read at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon in Gorsuch chapel of Grace Methodist church by the Rev. G. W.

Wilcher. Members of the families and a few close friends will attend the service which will follow a half hour of Miss Rosemary Clapper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irville Clapper of Chandlersville, Route and Mrs. Mike Hrinko of Caldwell.

Route 6, will be married at 4. St. Nicholas 1, and Paul Hrinko, son of Mr. Nicholas Catholic church. Thel at the double ring, open church the Ohio Bell Telephone com- nuntr'a traffic anrl makes her home at 1483 Adams- ville road.

She is a graduate of Chandlersville high school and be longs to St. Nicholas Catholic church. Mr. Hrinko is a graduate of Belle Valley high school and belongs to Corpus Christi Catholic church in Belle Valley. He was employed by Sohio before enter ing the Navy.

He is stationed at Norman, Oklahoma. Social CalendaA Wednesday Afternoon WOMEN'S BRIDGE Lunch eon 12:30 clock Country club. Wednesday Evening ZANE COUNCIL, No. 239. of A.

7:30 o'clock IOOF hall. SPANISH WAR VETERANS AUXILIARY 7:30 o'clock IOOF hall. DUPLICATE BRIDGE Club i Obiervt Thanksgiving At First Methodist A service of Thanksgiving will held at the First Methodist church at 7: 30 o'clock Wednesday evening. Special Thanksgiving music will be given by the Adult choir. A group of new members will be received into the church by the minister, the Rev.

Frederick Brown. BAKE IALI The Dorcas Welfare society of Seventh Day Adventist church will hold a bake sale at the Welfare center, 771 Dryden road, from I a.m. until p.m. Wednes day. Proceeds will help further the relief work done in the community by the center.

All kinds of baked goods including pies cakes and cookies, will be sold I LACY-TOP CAKE needs no frosting 1 Pretty way to save work! Put open-patterned paper doily on cake. Pour on Arbuckle's Pow- Idered Sugar. Remove doily and i-. the diirn remains ARBUCKLE8 Confectioners Super-X POWDERED SUGAR tji Delicious new dish for the of of of be I i A mean a better breakfast nutritionally because you will be selecting the foods to, be served. The buffet idea, so popular for suppers or lunches, is one that will appeal to most home-makers.

The mass production concept in a homelike application, is convenient and efficient. And it is bound to win acceptance from the practical head of the house as well as the young fry. Fitting neatly into this plan is instant coffee. It is so quick- o'clock University club. WiKv NAVY RESERVE Dance 9-12'' i A-i Letters Prove Years Don't Dim Glow Of Happy Marriage By RUTH MILLETT NEA Feature Writer clock Navv Reserve Tra.n.nir center, Moxahala avenue.

MEADOW VALE Garden Club, 8 o'clock Mrs. Clarence Mansfield, Ritchey road. jsg ixtxa cash incomii 1 ft.colw.gi.y.'i.H:'i tecs pewit eie o'liii If a bride of a few weeks or months or even a year thinks the man she married is close to perfection as a husband and that she is lucky indeed to be sharing her life with him that's not i day after your turkey feast TUIHIE-Y-MCE RI12G Ph. GL 2-2769 (jvf Combine cup milk with 1 win cream of chicken aoup. Heat.

Stir in HI cup lictd cooked muih- I Quality QlsuamM Plant W. Main Opposite Stadium gtnre IMS Mayrrtlle Are. ly made that it allows more time for the preparation of more elaborate main dishes. Remember that one cup is rarely enough when the coffee is good, so prepare your instant coffee by the potful and save on the fuss and bother of other methods of coffee preparation. To make six 5-ounce cups, place 1-3 cup Borden's Rich Roast instant coffee in coffee server; add 4 cups boiling water.

Stir to blend and let stand 1 to 2 minutes, then serve. been married 25 or 37 or 43 ever think it doesn pay to go half way in making your marriage success. And don't think that a wife doesn't appreciate a good husband when she has one. Or that time makes her take his good qualities for granted I have stacks of letters from wives married for years to prove that a middle-aged or older woman can be just as sure as a bride that her husband is one in million. Meadow Vale Club At Mansfield Home The Meadow Vale Garden club will meet at 8 o'clock Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.

Clarence Mansfield of Ritchey road. Slides of Christmas decora tions and arrangements will be clinum thm ormm Members will exhibit dried ar- rangements which they which they have made. Mrs. J. A.

Havnen will conduct the business session during which plans will be made for the holidays. Roll call theme will be "How Mv Admiration Mums USWV AUXILIARY Zanesville auxiliary No, 57 of, the United Spanish War Veterans will meet at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evenina in IOOF hall. The date was chanced froml Thursday because of Thanksgiv- ing- Plans for the Christmas party will be made. music by Mrs. Evert Little.

Miss Van Orsdale has asked her sister, Barbara, to be her maid honor. James Hamilton will be best man. The reception will be held in the church parish house following the wedding. Aides will be Mrs. Wright McCracken, Mrs.

0. J. Hartmeyer, Mrs. Fred Mansfield Athens, Miss Phyllis Grandstaff and Miss Judv Gribben. The bride-elect makes her home with her grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. H. 0. McCormac of 930 Or chard street. She is the daughter Mrs.

Jean Hicks of near Pitts burgh and H. C. Van Orsdale. She is a senior at Zanesville high school and belongs to Grace 'church where she is an assistant teacher in the primary department of ths Sunday school. Thanksgiving At St.

John's Service Church Thanksgiving Day service will held Thursday morning at 10 'o'clock at St. John's Lutheran church with the pastor, the Rev. Herbert W. Vcler, in charge. Shall We Spend Our Thanksgiving?" will be the theme of his sermon.

The Matin service will be sung and the three choirs of the church will sing special anthems. Miss Gloria Crooks will direct the Children's choir in "Glory to the Father Give." The Senior choir will sing "Sing Unto God with the Voice of Thanksgiving," and "Prayer of Thanksgiving" is the anthem to be presented by the Youth choir. Wade B. Fair is di rector of both Youth and Senior choirs and Donald McFarland is 'church organist. PLAIN OR IODIZED Uvrrt "Chicken On Wneelt" Your Next Coffee Break Ovr Mobile Conreen Win Deliver re Yon Hot Sandwiches Hot Soup Hot Chocolate TERRACE POINT ONLY S219.9S EASY TERMS roome, 3 eupe diced cooked turkey, top.

8terliog Salt, )4. cup dined pimento, Keep not To eerre, arrant freshly cooked rice in a ring (uee a colorful caaeerole) and fill with the creamed turkey. Any dish baa extra leet, extra flnor ricbneea when eeoked and aeaeoned with Sterling Salt! OAE.T bring out th bt In food I 1 news. But when a woman who has years still teels awed at still feels awed at having won such a prize it ought to be reported. So here goes.

Some time ago I wrote a col umn listing a whole string of qualities that make a man a good husband. "Does he sound too good to be true?" I asked. The letters started pouring in. "He's not too good to be true," wrote wives from all over the country. "I know because my husband does all of those things and then some." I acknowledged the flood of protesting letters in a later column, but pointed out a fact I had noticed about them: all of them were from young wives.

The letters from women married long enough to have grandchildren began to arrive. They wanted to make sure I knew that today's young men aren't neces- sanly better husbands than men in their forties, fifties, and sixties. Such proud, happy letters I've never read before. So men, uOn First EUB Plans Thanks Service There will be a special Thanksgiving worship service at the First Evanaelical United Breth a a The most beautiful end perfei way to lay you're thankfw these you leva el heme to yewr hotttit le ihut-int to friends te your thwrch AV-f See our complete selection of corsages, centerpieces. froth cut flowers, full blooming plants.

We tend Thenksglvlng FlOWERS-IY-WlllI Anywhere. Yevr SeHsfectlen Otnrenteed. Plenty Free Parking VATKINS FLOWERS U4JOhioSt. Ph. GL 14491 fs FOR FAST.

COURTEOUS SERYICE $2 $400 $roo '5' FIRST FLOOR Turn11 I 'LJjaweM. 1 i i i mm I I I f' 11 o'clock Saturday morning in St Rev. Fr. McLoughlin will officiate service. Mrs.

Stanley Briggs will be Miss Clapper's matron of honor, and Jack Hrinko will be his brother's best man. Ushers will be Robert Snyder of this city and Dennis Bartik of Chicago. The reception will follow in the YWCA club room. Aides will be Miss Dixie Shields. Miss Delores Hoy, Mrs: Russell Baker, an aunt of the bride, and Mrs.

Dick Math-eny of Findley. Miss Clapper is employed in Sally Hahn, Richard Parks Plan Wedding Marriage vows will be ex changed by Miss Sally Hahn and Richard Parks in a ceremony to be read at 7:30 o'clock Saturday evening in Trinway Methodist church. The Rev. Roy Bower will officiate at the double ring cere mony with only the immediate families attending. Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Green brother-in-law and sister of the bridegroom, will be best man and matron of honor. Organ music will be presented by Mrs. Blake McFarland. Miss Hahn is a graduate of Roscoe high school.

She is the daughter of Mrs. Russell Starner of Before and Richard Hahn of 1106 Linden avenue. Mr. Parks is a graduate of Jef ferson high school and is employ ed at Martin's dairy in Dresden. He is the son of Mr.

and Mrs Adelbert Parks of Trinway. Both young people are members of the church in which they will be married. Their engagement was announced last January 20. LIVELY NINE CLUB The Lively Nine Euchre club met recently at the home of Mrs. Ned Gibson on Maysville pike.

Prizes were won by Mrs. Robert Guy, Mrs. Warren White and Mrs. Estel McElfresh. At the next meeting, a Christmas party, the husbands of the members will be special guests.

Send for Heinz 'Living Puppet Doll It's lifelike in your hands Cuddly, 14-lnch baby dell In bunting bed Doll mads ef washable, lifelike vinyl plastic lunting In pink er blue Makes wonderful gift HowTbGetltl'j Mil coupon Mow pliie S2 BO and 12 labela from any Hwm Buby Foods. Give yout color I choice (pink or blue). I em enclosin S2 50 in eh or money order plus Heini Bhy rooa mm r'w Puppet Doll. Pink Blue I I I UTT I tirn Allow 2 wrkt far ddiwy rDUTCHf I BULBS I Imported from Holland PLANT NOW I FOR SPRING BLOOM 5 TULIPS CROCUS HYACINTHS NARCISSUS Closed ThuTS. p.m.

MAY'S S4 N. SHi St. Mi. GL 2-54H WVtWWVv.1 rmmmmm mm hiihisot 8 Mr. Jenkins is a graduate of Roseville high school and is employed as a carpenter by his fa ther.

Kidd-Snide Voivs Read At Crooksville Miss Janet Snide, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snide," of Crooksville, was united in mar riage to Harry Kidd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kidd, Mc- Connelsville, Route 2, in a cere mony read at 8 o'clock Saturday evening in the Crooksville Church of Christ with the Rev.

L. C. Mathew officiating. The attendants were Mrs. Char les Snide, and Walter Kidd, brother of the bridegroom.

The bride had chosen for her weddine a blue wool dress. Her flowers were a corsage arrangement of pink carnations. She is a graduate of Crooksville high school and is a member of the church in which she was married. Mr. and Mrs.

Kidd will make their home in McConnelsville. Shower Honors Bride-Elect Miss Maureen Jane Jinks, fiance of Harold W. McGee, was euest of honor when her sister, Mrs. Dona Shrider and daughter, Nancy, entertained with a miscellaneous shower at their home in Glenford. Shower gifts were placed beneath a wedding bell from which extended red.

Ereen and white streamers, the colors planned for the wedding. Games were played, with prizes going to Miss Charlotte Brown Mrs. Eugene Shrider, and Mrs. D. V.

McGee. Guests included the Misses Charlotte Brown, Mary Ann Bor denkircher, Carol Bennett, Dorothy Camp, Rosemary Patton, Lola Bauehman. Linda Jones. Carol Jones and Shirley McGrainor Mrs. D.

V. McGee, Mrs. L. Spinks, Mrs. G.

F. Smith, Mrs. Eugene Shrider. Mrs. Robert Jones and the hostesses.

The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Jinks of 'Marne. Mr.

McGee is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. David McGee of Dresden. Baptists Unite For Semes The conerecations of Market Street, Fair Oaks, and First Bap tist churches will unite in a spe cial Thanksgiving service Wednes day evening at 7:30 clock in the First church. The speaker will be the Rev.

Meredith K. Lasley of Fair Oaks church. Music will be furnished by the choir of the First church, directed by Mrs. Harel Russi. Dr.

Russell Purdy of the hast church will preside, and Dr. Edwin C. Gordon of Market Street will conduct the devotions. The service is open to the public. Thanksgiving Program Wednesday Evening The North Terrace Church of Christ will have a Thanksgiving program at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening.

The program will include choir selections, solos, and meditation. Colored pictures telling the story of Thanksgiving also will be shown. Boys' Double-Knee DUNGAREES Heavy sanforized blue denim; douWesrifch-td, double knee, double wear. Sizes 616. ft a Main St.

Between llh ft 7th A A breakfast buffet there's a good idea for any family, large or small. If preparing the right menu for each member of your household is a daily problem, try making the day's first meal a serve yourself meal. One glance at a tempting spread of food may make the selection easier for each member of your family. It will eliminate the task of deciding the answer to the question "What do you want for breakfast this morning? Te It will Sprankels Wed 60 Years On November 28 Mr. and Mrs.

James Sprankel of Roseville will observe their 60th wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving Day. No celebration is planned because neither is in good health. The Sprankels were married in the parsonage of Roseville Methodist church Nov. 28, 1897, by the Rev. B.

D. Evans. They have an adopted daughter, Mrs. Thomas Baker of Roseville, a granddaughter and four great-grandchildren. Mr.

Sprankel is a retired miner. They are members of the Roseville Church of the Nazarene. St. Luke Church Plans Service St. Luke American Lutheran church will observe a special lhanksgiving service at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday evening with the pastor, the Rev.

E. Mohrhoff, speaking on "If These Were Silent." The Youth choir will sing under the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Shelton, and the Senior choir will be directed by Luther Freybcrg. Special Service At S. Zanesville There will be a special Thanks giving service in boutn zanesville Methodist church at- 7 o'clock Wednesday evening.

Music has been planned by the choir, directed by Mrs. Charles Harlan. The pastor, the Rev. Earse Mauler, will speak on the theme "Now Thank We All Our God." HEARING AID VANISHES! News commentator baffles everyone with his new Sonotone Eyeglass Hearing Aid. Completely concealed in his stylish eyeglasses is a powerful transistor hearing aid.

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Phone GL 2-4132 1 ren church Wednesday evening Tm' Year. Hot Cofffee Delicious Home Made Pie Doughnuts Milk, Pop, Cigarettes Hot Food en the Move te YOU! PHONE GL 2-7519 7:30 clock with the Rev. Howard W. Buckley speaking on the subject "Thanks-diving." The Senior choir, directed by ifford D. Smith, will sing "Glory and Praise." Miss Carol Staker will sing a vocal solo, and Mrs.

Kenneth Staker will present organ numbers. The offering will be for the parsonage fund. The service is open to the public. I WEBER'S ANNUAL PRE-HOLIDAY SALE OF FINE LINENS CONTINUES ALL-WEETL From the RoyaJ family of High Fidelity The companion he'll never .7.7 i Slocks have ben re-arranged and filled in where possible so, those of you that were not here for the first days of this fabulous event, will find values equally as good. There's fancy linens, household linens, etc.

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