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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 20

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 20

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1951 THE TIMES RECORDER, ZANESVILLE. OHIO PAGE 20 ning in the manse at which time plans will be made for the congregational meeting in January. Doctor rt Berry-Shroyer Marriage Rites This Evening Announcement has been made of Copyright, 1S51, by Elizabeth Seifert Distributed by King Features Syndicate. Sermon Subject Is Announced the coming marriage of Miss Ruth Jane Berry, daughter of Mrs. Jes.

"Remember the Sabbath Day" se E. Berry and the late James St. James' Sunday Putnam Church Sunday Plans "The Great Commandment" will be the theme of Rev. E. P.

Linnell at 11 o'clock Sunday morning in Putnam Presbyterian church. Mrs. Edna Kearns will play 'Pvane" (Raucl), "Netherland Folk Song" (Zwart); "Air" (Folk Tune) and "Marche Jubilante" (Ryley). Sidney Courtney will sing "Hear These Worlds" and the choir will sing "A Thanksgiving Hymn" (Miller). Church school will be at 9:45 O'clock.

Thp Westminster fellowship will meet at 6 :30 o'clock to see the film "A Wonderful Life." The session will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday eve H. Berry of Buffalo, Ohio and Don Joyce Hoover, R. E. Jenkins, Exchange Vows will be Rev. W.

F. Schuler's sermon topic for the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning in Forest Avenue Presbyterian church. Mrs. Charles Warwick will sing "Not a Sparrow Falleth" (Gilbert) and the quartet will sing "Hear CHAPTER THIRTl-SEVJstfl NICHOLAS took off nia watch, laid It on the desk before Moll. "Ten minutes," he said.

"From the beginning." "Yes." Her eyes on tin face, anger and griet occasionally ruffling net calm, ine told the entire story, describing Johnny, the grandmother, Dr. Vosa. a a i threatened net aa she reached tn conclusion. "1 tola Dr. Mcintosh to let JoseH or someone operate!" she cried.

The minute I realised the family's opinion ol me aa a woman doctor but that Vosa! He'a the one to blame tor the publicity! How did they ever get the Shroyer, son of Mrs. Rhea Shroyer of Caldwell and the late Mr. Shroyer, which will be an event of this Friday evening. The open church ceremony will be read in the Harmony Lutheran church at Buffalo, at 7:30 o'clock. Rev.

Mr. Riggle will officiate. Mr. Shroyer is a graduate of the Caldwell high school and it employed in Canton. My Prayer" (James).

The Youth choir's selection will be "Ask and It Shall be Done" (Wing). Mrs. Alonzo Nutter is organist. Church school is at 9:45 o'clock. Announcements "Marching Orders" will, be the theme of Rev.

George MacCallum at the 10:30 o'clock service Sunday morning in St. James' Episcopal church. The choir will sing the offertory anthem. Communion service will be at 7:30 a.m. and church school at 9:15 a.m.

Children of the church will observe "Donation Day" for Children's hospital in Cincinnati, by taking to the church such articles as cereals, flour, macaroni, rice, fruit Juices, cocoa, Jellies and Jams, COMBS BROTHERS Wins Every Popularity Poll! child Into City?" "Took him home. Had th police call an ambulance aa an emergency." "Tea but even now, Nicholas She leaned toward him. "Everyone la forgetting the child and the fact that be haa cancer. He can lose his leg through this Milk and milk products give us all the calcium we need in our day-to-day diets. Include soupa made with milk, creamed or scalloped dishes, milk desserts and ice cream often in family menus.

The wedding of Miss Joyce Hoover and Richard E. Jenkins was performed at 2:45 o'clock Thanksgiving Day afternoon in the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. John W. Hoover of White Cot-tagee. Mr.

Jenkins is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins of Zanes-ville, Route 2. Rev. William W.

Worstall officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride wore a gray tailored suit with black trim and black Accessories. Her corsage was of white roses. A reception was held in the home for the immediate families. The newlyweds will make their home at 457,4 Spangler drive.

The new Mrs. Jenkins is a graduate of Lash high school and a member of Fultonham Methodist church. She is employed by the Credit Bureau, Inc. The bride Dresden Minister gee-hawing between doctors and There is 8 fftkiden for Every Type of Figure wrong she aaked tightly. "It could! What Johnny what If he atetf He seized ner arm and shook her.

"You're panicky," he accused. "I'm aanamed ot you, Mollie!" "But he could die, Nicholas!" "Ot course ne coulo Ana that would be very naaty tot all con cerned. But he nas an iqusi chance ot not dying It ne doesn't even it nis leg is saved you won't get any credit Have you thought ot that?" Her face pale, she managed a smile. "Quick, let's go talk to the Chief," she said firmly. Johnny Ormond waa returned to Children's hospital that attemoon: the operation on bis Knee was scheduled tor tea the next morning.

Aftei the publicity and the hospital talk. Dr. Cowans name was scarcely needed to fill the oig amphitheater la which the surgery waa to taHe place. Die benches were packed. The City hospital orthopedic surgeon and the manager were there.

Dr. Voss was given a place, and nadn't the wit to refuse it Every Stall, resident nurse and student who could claim a right and chance to be present waa there. Peter Shepherd waa he waa down on the floor, a sort ot assistant to the assistants. Hearing the gloves snap on Nicholaa nands, Dr Mclmosn whispered to Dr. Stoetzal, "This is a very big day in my lite." "How did you manage it?" "1 decided that the way to deal with a woman doctor was not to tight It, but to go along with ner being a woman." "That means something, 1 suppose?" "It means Nicholaa Cowan dressed In a gown atenciled OPR ROOM." "Looks good, too," said Stoetzal.

his eyes smiling. Mollie. winding gauze, glanced up at Nicholaa who was giving mi p.o.' orders His eyes were shining, unwonted excitement enriched nis voice. Mollie was nappy, too. ana thought she knew now he telt She could even be glao she'd got into trouble: it had leveled a way foi Nicholas to get back into active Lists Services Rev.

W. Moore, pastor of the Dresden Methodist church, has an nounced the folowing services for Sunday: Worship and junior church, 10 a.m.; topic, "The Way Out;" church school, 11 a.m.; Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p.m.; special service, 7 :30 p. Thanksgiving Family fellowship for Junior church, Intermediate and Youth Felowships and their parents. Two films, one the story of Thanksgiving, and the other a devotional, "Atnllome With groom, also a graduate of Lash high school, is a contractor in business with his brothers. Yeah, man! And he's good! But so a.e you." Mollie glanced up, frowning.

"Yes." she said cohlly, "1 even dropped He laughea, remembering that small clang ot meia. upon the tiled floor and Nicholas cooi voice "Yes, "1 didn't mean only the operation." Pet went on, "or you aa a surgeon." As they entered one ot the tunnels, and were alone tor the minute, ma nand touched ner shoulder i waa thinking more ot the cievei way you solved an extremely oad situation. You dropped no forceps there. I've never seen anything so gracefully done, suppose you nad lime to catch the look on Voss' face this morning?" "Was ne there?" "Didn't you know he was?" "I'd nave dropped more than a sequestrum." "Not you. You did a wonderful job, in all respects.

Johnny won't even limp." "It the bone grafts take "They'll take. 1 tell youa I waa prouc ot you. The way Dr. Mcintosh beameo at you and Stoetzal. Are you going to have' your picture in the paper?" "Ob.

sure Rlgnt along with Nicholas' "Yes. I heard how he cut down the suggestion ot a photographer in the operating room "He's a wonderful person, Peter She spoke solemnly "Yes. ne ta But stood there watchmfc you. and I said to myself, That's my and gee, I waa proud!" Mollies tone waa crisp. "Are you perhaps polishing the apple little, Dr.

Shepherd?" Ha frowned. "How do yon mean She shook her head, her hair speoying They walked along. "You mean, because you're Staff." decided Peter. "Well that nghL ou are Stall. But I keep forgetting it You don't look like doctor, though vou' re a tine one.

But the way you look, and are. away from your work I keep forgetting the doctor part mean that as a compliment. Mollie Mollie stretcned ner gauze cap between ne? nanus Thank you. doctor sne said formally. Pca-r blinked.

"Have I said something "No. Though i do teel It's better to separate personal and professional matters." "1 don't do toe well at that" be confessed. "When I was assigned ovei here, I got a prett) definite warning to watch my attitude to the Staff doctors. Mollie looked up questioning. "1 told them." ne went on brash ly, ms cneek deeply creased, "that I'd had no complaints from any ot the er Staff." Mollie made no answer.

Head up, cheeks red, she stepped ahead of him into the elevator. l7o Be Continued) God," will be shown. To Decorate Santa's House Girl Scout intermediate troop 43, of Grover Cleveland Junior high Theme Selected By Minister 1 Rev. Robert S. Adams, pastor of the Fair Oaks Baptist church, will boepltala! Ethics, our rights nothing matters except Johnny! And nobody remembers that." His smile was sweet.

"You remember It, Moille." he said softly She blinked. "Oh. Nicholaa pleaae tell me what to do Should I go down there and operate?" "You told the City hospital manager that you'd ask Mac." "Oh, be and Stomal and this fellow have it all cooked up. I know what they'll say." "Then you know what you're going to have to do," he said, reaching for his watch, slipping the band over his hand. "Nicholaa!" He looked up.

"Tea?" "Will you do that operation? Will you? Oh. please, Nicholaa!" Her tone waa tense to the point of prayertulnesa. He eat gazing out of the window. "I know you're in a spot. Mollie, and I'll tell you what to do Like you.

1 know Stoetzal and Mac will agree to It Now you asked for advice, and this is It. I nope you take it You call vour friend after checking with Mac, but it'll be K. You call the City hospital manager and tell mm to a Johnny back to Children's. His father's insurance with one of the Group hospitals takes mm out ot the charity class and to ne is ineligible tor tree City care. The City oospitai snould and will-tell the father to return the child to Railroad, and thus to Children's and to you.

All vou nave to do is to mention that Insurance to the manager. He's watting for you to do It" "More gee-hawing," aaid Mollie wryly. Then what?" "Then vou and I together will operate on Johnny Snt ttooo up, finding ner knees weak, net skin prickly in ner nerves relief from strain. "Oh. Nichols she breathed.

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Maybe ne oeen wanting I I speak on "Making the Most of Your Frozen Assets" at 10:15 o'clock Sunday morning. Miss Vivian Yodor, organist, will 'play "Exultate Deo" I "Prayer" (Armstrong) and (Kernl. The choir will 'sing "Our Heavenly Friend" (Wallace). Youth Fellowship will meet at :6:15 o'clock. The evening service will be at 7:30 o'clock at which time Rev.

Adams topic will, be "Finding God." school will decorate Santa'i house on the court house esplanade this morning. Mrs. Lawrence Schind-ler and Mrs. M. E.

Piper are Jcad-ers of the troop. Elves to ride with Santa in the parade Monday night will be Becky Gookins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Gookins and Jimmy Long-streth, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Longstreth. The Girl Scouts will enter a float in the parade and Girl Scouts of junior high and senior high age have been asked to help decorate the float. They will meet at 2 p.m. Sunday, at White Chevrolet Co. which is donating the truck.

Girls are urged to bring their fathers to help with the decorating. The Girl Scout Glee club under the direction of Mrs. Charles Love will ride on the float and sing carols. a way- On the way ovei to Children s. she express ner nope that ne'd continue to work with nei.

he took the suggestion personally nad been giving his orders to the surgical resident, but "Make your report to Dr. Brooks," I he concluded. easy on your neck The Shirt with the million dollar personality is Arrow Dart, with America's Medium point, non-wilt collar! And that collar isn't all! There's fine, smooth, long-wearing broadcloth famous Mitoga tailoring. Stop in and ask about Arrow Dart today I Have View Masters Havt) Kodaks Have Flash Units Bulbs Havt Movie Outfits easy on your budget TJJ easy to launder Disappointed aa rebuffed aa it she nad spoken ner plans- Mollie saw mm pusn against the dooi ol the scrub-up room, saw its pale I green emptiness Bap into place. She shmggea ner chin tree ot the mask and turned to follow the cart which carried Johnny Or- I mond "At said Peter Shepherd, i tailing back to walk oesirte net I "I've seen Dr.

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COMBS BROTHERS 'e 1 asaaaaa fill taine at 10:30 o'clock Sunday morning in the First United Presbyterian church. The choir will sing "The Path of the Just." Following worship, a congregational meeting will be held to adopt the church budget for the coming year. At 2:30 o'clock, the session will meet. A meeting of the Youth Fellowship is scheduled for 7:30 o'clock with Gordon Thompson and William Thompson as leaders. Refreshments will follow the meeting.

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