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■K. Clubs and GO AHEAD AND PAY *12^ Organization ft Activities .6 By MARTHA JANE GUY, Phone 7344 FOR YOUR NEW HAT ^Y.^^-rnjnnnTnTTnnFirrmn^nrTmtnnnninnTnnainE] rjunnnmxnnnram iminnumiinJcoimi PERSONAL ENTERTAINED BAND Marysville Scouts Hold Investiture Club Calendar Dr. and Mrs. Carroll A. White, After band practice, Thursday you won’t get a smarter hat; of Columbus, spent Sunday after­ evening, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thursday: noon with their mother, Mrs. W. Euverard with Miss Fern Mills Ceremony for New Magnetic Troop Beggars Night—Treat or tricks. F. White, of W. Sixth st. assistant hostess: entertained the than this ADAM at6*00 Hallowen’en Dance 9 p. m. Marysville High School Band Scouts of Troop 101 conducted Bill Rogers, Bob Dutro, Floyd Benefits for Infantile Paralysis. Miss Evelyn June Seeley, of Coil, Eugene Cook, Ronald Goe- members, Drum Mapor, Marpor- the Investiture service for the South Main Street. In case of Indianapolis, spent the week­ new scout troop at Magnetic deking, David Greeneisen, Mike » fain, held in Armory. end here at the home of her ettes and cheerleaders at their Springs last night in the High Folk, David Forry, Elwood Davis, Veterans of Foreign Wars card parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter home on Grand ave. The evening School building at Magnetic Jerry Ruble, Don Carr, Eddie- Adam is the "world’s largest retailer of thc-Fpn’ce! Then judge for yourself tf It’s party postponed. Cody, in Edgewood. was spent in yard games and re­ Springs. With about 100 in at­ Lowq and Sr. Patrol Leader, Ben men’s hats” because Adam gives you the worth the difference! You’ll look lops in an Dayton Power and Light show freshments were served by the outstanding hat value. Compare Adam for Adam — and you’ll certainly save. Stop in Friends will be interested to tendance, the meeting opened Kirkendall Jr. at High School auditorium 8 p. m. hostesses. About 50 young people style, for quality... with hats costing twice- and get an Adam, TODAY! knowr, Tommy Moore, infant son with music by the Sunday School There were 14 tenderfoot . It Sponsored by Kiwanis and Lions enjoyed the party. orchestra and a “Little German scouts in the new Scout Troop. 'I Club. of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Moore, who -ii- -II- -fl- is in Children’s hospital suffering ENTERTAINED B. P. W. C. Band”. 4 who were invested and pre­ with Polio, remains about the Mrs. Ralph E. Guy entertained It was followed by a Court of sented their pins. Friday: Honor in charge of the County Those receiving their awards Trintiy Lutheran aft day quilt­ same. the Business and Professional Womens Club at her home on Advancement chairman, Rev. K. were—Second class, Ronald Goe- ing, Parish House. Each one, bring Mr. and Mrs. Harry Steiroff Elwood ave., Wednesday with a B. Alexander. Other members of deking, William Rogers and 5022to$022 lunch. and family, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer farewell party for the pleasure of the Court who presented the Charles Simpson. First Class, Jon East End Euchre Club at home Steiroff and family, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wesley RundelJ, who will various awards were Wm. Faulk­ Greeneisen, Eddie Lou and Floyd pt Mrs. Mary Liggett East 5th Chester Steiroff and two child­ soon take up her residence in ner, Paul Huitz, Elwood Sawyer Coil. Star Scout, Boo Dutro and street, 2 p. m. ren, and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Terre Haute, Indiana. and two field executives, Mr. Ben Kirkendall Jr. Life Scout, S and C Club at 2 p. m. Mrs. Pfarr were Sunday dinner guests Bucher and Mr. Hess, Columbus. David Forry. Krthur Knotts, Marion road. The evening was spent in play­ at the home of Mrs. Fred Steiroff ing games of all kinds with Mrs. The Investiture Service was Merit Badges, Eugene Cook, BOB? 4 Leaders of King’s Circles 12:30 and daughter, on S. Court st. Paul Feucht, Helen Davis and conducted by Donald Euverard, John Greeneisen, Bob Dutro. p. m. Mrs. Harold Bishop, near Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Davi# and Mrs. Weldon Shaw and showing a Forest Watkins, "William Faulkner David Forry and Ben Kirkendall Milford Center. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Davis, of picture show and having the eve­ and Elwood Sawyer, assisted by jr., of Troop 101. There were al­ Friendship Circle postponed York Center, had as their Sunday ning full of entertainment. the following scouts of Troop 101: so several scouts from Unionville two weeks. di mum guests, Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ The club presented Mrs. Run­ Center Troop 125 who received Football Games-M. H. S. vs., dell with Past President Emblem awards. Their -Scoutmaster is tlarey at Memorial Field. er Holman, of Dayton; Mr. and ADVISORY COUNCIL NO. 4 Mrs. George Amrine, Mr. and Pin which was present by the October meeting of Advisory Howard Grimes. r McGuffy Literary Club at 2:15 Mrs. Dana Evans, Mrs. Laura past president, Mrs. Harold Hil- Council No. 4 was held at the p. m. Mary Hutson, Laura Speecs Nicol and John Jackman, of dreth telling Mrs. Rundell how home of Dr. and Mrs. B. O. Skin­ assistant hostess. Marysville; and Mi’s. Ida McDor- much she would be missed and ner, near Watkins. Mrs. Ivan man, of Lima. wishing her success irt her new Beck led the discussion on “Should POTTERSBURG Saturday: home. some kind of farm subsidies be Afternoon Contract Club at Mrs, Lawrence Eckert, of Del­ After which delightful refresh­ drawn up to prevent disaster in By MRS. MARGARET BLAKE 1 p. m. at home of Mrs. George ta, is spending this week at the ments were served buffet style event of sudden break in agri­ home of her brother-in-law and W. S. C. S. Bazaar Graf, W. 4th st. in the recreation room, decorated cultural prices?" The majority of Everyone keep mind the Methodist Intermediate camp sister, Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Robin­ with garden flowers. Committee those present believed that some J.* ■ > , + V? M 35 son and family. While here they such plan would be necessary. bazaar and entertainment at the Institute work for Eastern half of in charge was Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Allen Center school house, Friday, are attending the fifty-eighth It was pointed out that even Springfield District, 10 p. m., East Feucht, Helen Davis, and Mrs. Oct. 24, at 8:30 p. m. There will a Liberty Methodist Church. annual convention of the Grand Guy. with the increase in agricultural Chapter Eastern Star, held at the prices within the last year, prices be several short plays, contests, DOVER DEMONSTRATION door prizes, and eats. Also plenty : ADAM UM S Coliseum at Ohio State Fair­ of the things the farmer buys Sunday: of home-made articles to buy. Ad­ 1 . s , ' . ♦ . -A <■ grounds in Columbus. Dover township home demon­ have advanced much higher in __ x A y < > vS ** ' * :i*:: .. J. Pilgrim Fellowship Hallowe’en stration council will hold a sew­ mission, 10 and 15 cents. •■£•• a1 _<.y^ proportion. ** party, Congregational Churchy 7 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Turner ing machine clinic at the Dover Mr .and Mrs. Rau and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Blake and p. m. entertained Misses Wilma Jean school building all day Nov. 4, Mrs. McLaughlin and daughter, the former’s sister, Mrs. Pearl Same price they Institute on Evangelism for and Rieta Spain to dinner Mon­ beginning at 10 a. m. Anyone is Nancy, were guests. Following Watkins, were Sunday dinner Ohio Central Association of Con­ day evening. welcome to attend and bring the business meeting, Mrs. Skin­ guests at the home of Mr. and were one year ago gregational Christian Churches, FORTUNE SHOES $7 their sewing machine if they ner served refreshments and a Mrs. Kenneth Blake and daugh­ Mr. and Mrs. Glen Stillings en­ Newark, Ohio. wish. A potluck dinner will be social hour followed. ters. Afternoon callers were Mr tertained the Variety Club at served at noon. il- -ii- -II- and Mrs. Eugene Blake and sons, CIRCLE OF LIGHT their home near Milford Center S. AND C. CLUB and Mrs. Sue Henderson, Mr. and Circle of Light of the King’s Wednesday evening. C. E. A. PLANS SUPPER Mrs. Arthur Knotts will be Mrs. Carl Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. hostess to the S. and C. Club at Daughters will be entertained BIRTHDAY PARTY The annual ‘ Chili and vege­ Robert Lee and. children, all of table soup supper” of the Chris­ 2 p. m. Friday, at her home on t Tuesday at the home of Pearl Mrs. tsert Blue entertained Lima. Rupright, on E. Sixth st., with tian Educational Association will the Marion rd. Sunday dinner guests at the Weiss Brothers Tuesday evening at her home on be held from 5 to 8 p. m. Tuesday Freida Halloway as assistant HALLOWE'EN PARTY HELD home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hodge Mulberry st., in the honor of her in the Parish house of Trinity hostess. Program will be “Devo­ Miss Anne Carol Stephens en­ were: Mrs. Baum Tompson and husband’s 75th birthday, Bert Lutheran church. Profits from the Amber Formed Long Ago tion” by Rosama Coleman; ‘“Sil­ Blue. Those being guests were his tertained at the home of her Mrs. Mary Jane Buckley, both of HERBERT JOHN NICOL and Teresa Mae (Lucsey) Hat­ ver Cross”, Rose Baker. This is supper will be used for purchas­ Amber has been prized from time children, Floyd Blue, Mr. and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Columbus. Afternoon callers were Herbert John Nicol, infant son field. the annual Indian meeting. Mem­ ing a motion picture machine and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williams and immemorial for its delicate color, Mrs. Clifford Blue and son, Mrs. projection equipment. Stevens on W. Fifth st., Tuesday of Herbert J. and Burnette (Heg- Surviving are his father, step­ bers please bring gifts. evening, with a Hallowe’en mask­ family, of Hilliards. its translucency, and its soft, pleas­ enderfer) Nicol died Tuesday, at -H- -i|. -|i- Opal Daniels and son Robert. His mother, two brothers, Clarence HALLOWE'EN PARTY Mr. Henry Burgunder, of New ing luster. It is classed with the cousin, Mrs. Mollie Dull, of Doug­ ed party. The evening was spent semi-precious stones although it is White Cross hospital. The baby and George, of Marysville; two PILGRIM CIRCLE las, Wyoming. Mr. George Kin­ POLIO BENEFIT TONIGHT in playing the usual Hallowe’en York, is spending a few weeks at was born Oct. 27. the home of his son-in-law and not a stone but a fossil resin of vege­ sisters, Ethe^ Coder, of Peoria, The Pilgrim Circlg of the King’s ney, Rev. Staley, West Mansfield. Marysville’s Hallowe’en Dance, games and delicious refreshments table origin. This resin exuded from Grave side services for the one and Helen, of San Diego. Three Daughters will meet Tuesday The guest of honor, Mr. Blue and sponsored this year by Union were served. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Forest now extinct species of pines which day old baby were held at 2 p. m. Edwards and family. Sunday af­ sisters and one brother and his evening at the home of Ruth the hostess. Delightful refresh­ County Chapter of the National The following school-mates at­ grew in Lower Oligocene time, 35 Wednesday, at Oakdale cemetery, mother are deceased. Scott. Please note change of place ments were served and the eve­ Foundation for Infantile Paralysis tended: Nancy Coleman, Joan and ternoon callers were: Mr. and Mrs. conducted by Rev. E. J. Goedek- million years ago, much as the Funeral services will be held of meeting. ning was spent in playing cards. will be held on S. Main sts. to­ Sandra Stricker, Madeline Worth­ Herbert Lockwood and. Mrs. Sara "spruce gum’’ chewed by country ing. Burial was in charge William night at 9 p. m. In case of rain ington, Betty Jane Guy, Mary Robinson. ‘ ' children exudes from the spruce. H. Faulkner. at 2 p. m. Friday, in the Faulk­ ATTENDED FUNERAL it will be held in the Armory on Rundell, Janet Belleimer, Caro­ Mr. Everett Epps is slowly ner funeral home, in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jenny and E. Fourth st. lyn and Joanne Lowry, Barbara improving at his home. He may READ THE JOURNAL JAMES WOODROW HATFIELD Rev. K. B. Alexander. Interment will be made in Oakdale ceme-^, families have been in Orrville the Unionville Center started off Hull, Ann Simpson, Anna Jean be able to sit up soon. James Woodrow Hatfield, aged past several days aftei- being not­ the celebration early this morning Robinsort, Loretta Griffith, Lois Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cline and 30, died at 11:15 a. m., Wednesday tery, in charge of William H. ified of the death of Mr. Jenny’s by bringing their donation to Mrs. Skidmore, Dorcas Dittmar, Jac- Mrs. Howard Robinson attended at his home at 211 E. Ninth st. Faulkner, funeral director of may call at father, Mr. Alfred Jenny. Those Alta Davis, chairman, $65 and 12 queline Kimmins, Mary Jane the Lancaster Fair on Thursday DEATHS He was born on Nov. 8, 1916, Marysville. Friends the funeral home. attending the funeral from here dozen doughnuts. Rogers, Lona Payne and the hos­ of last week. in Marysville, the son of Frank were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence The parade will start at 7:30 p. tess, Anne Carol Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cline and MRS. CORA HOOPER Frazier, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence m., led by Marysville high school -IL -ii- -U- Mr. and Mrs. Hale Cline and Funeral services were held at Asman, Mr. Frank Rupprecht, and band and featuring the queen, RETURNED HOME daughters, of Columbus, were 2 p. m. Wednesday, for Cora Mr. Ralph Zimmerman, of Plain Jean Jolliff, of Byhalia, and King, Mr. and Mrs. William Lashley Sunday dinner guests at the home Hooper, aged 77, of Plain City. City. Mr. Jenny is manager the Roger Oman, of Richwood, who have returned to their home in of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Cline Mrs. Hooper died at 1 p. m. Sun­ Union Rural Electric. » both have suffered attacks of Columbus after a short wedding in Marysville. In the evening Mr. day, at the home of a daughter Delaware, Ohio polio. trip into Southern Ohio and Ken­ and Mrs. Howard Cline called on in Columbus, following a long Established 1908 Vacuum Machines CLUB MEET POSTPONED Mrs. Davis had a letter this tucky. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Edwards. illness. Millcreek School club meeting -fl. -II- -H- Sewing Machines morning from the National Foun­ MOTHERS HOLD PARTY She was born Aug. 8, 1869, in RAUSCH & MOORE, Props. has been postponed on week. The dation, stating every individual Madison county, the daughter of If your “vac" or sewing meeting will be Nov. 5 at the ON SONS' BIRTHDAYS machine has quit on you, don’t stricken by polio is entitled to For the pleasure of their sons. Isaac and Rebecca Harris and LOUIS F. BAUSCH, Rep. school house instead of the pre­ help from the National Founda­ WEST LEESBURG was a member of the Big Darby shelve it. We are still able to viously announced date Oct. 29. 16 birthdays, Mrs. Martha McCar­ Ill 'East 8th St., Marysville, Ohi« repair any of the popular pre­ tion, it is entirely up to the vic­ ty and Mrs. John K. Scheiderer Baptist Church. She was married -IL -n- -11- By MRS. L. F, DeGOOD to William Hooper, who survives. war makes, even '_f the out­ WEDDING SUNDAY tim or family. entertained at the latter’s home Phone 8151 Open Sundays from 2 until 6 look seems useless. We get Prizes will be donated by busi­ on the Watkins road, several 11th Surviving besides her husband, The marriaga of Marguerite Mrs. H. H. Bates and Mrs. F. H. are three daughters, Mrs. Ethel mazing results. ness men of this city and the grade boys and a few guests, Bates, of Woodstock, spent the Kandel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. masqueraders considered the best Dietsch and Mrs. Leona Edward, SINGER SEWING George Kandel, to Mr. Gerald Monday evening. past week with Mr. and Mrs. dressed, funniest, prettiest, most The evening was spent in of Columbus; and Mrs. Nelle MACHINE CO, Kellar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clevenger. Greenbaum, of Plain City. clever, most patriotic, will receive games and delicious refreshments Call ot bring machine to the Sheridan Kellar, will take place prizes. The contest will be in two Mr. Laura Eastman returned to Funeral services were held in JU’iUiius store, S. Main St., in Trinity Lutheran Church No­ were enjoyed by Jim Spoiling, her home Sunday after having with classes, children and adult. Jim Dean, Tom Heinlic, Charles the Ferguson Funeral Home con­ Marysville, Ohio vember 2, at 7 p. m. It will be -JI. -U spent the past week with Mr. and ducted by the Rev. J. H. Goewey. Geer, Carl Myers, Paul Florence, an open church wedding. GIRL SCOUT WEEK Mrs. Chalmer Hill, in Columbus. Interment was made in the Forest Thi» is National Girl Scout Ned Rausch, Bob Conard, John Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spain were without refreshments is like a without a sheet. Dayton, Don Asman, John Daily, Grove cemetery in charge of Jay So even if you’re not giving a Halloween party, you’ll probably Week. It celebrates the birthday Sunday dinner guests at the home D. Ferguson, funeral director, of John Schwartkopf, David Grimes, want to have something on hand to hand out to visitors . • • of Juliette Low, founder of Girl of Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Allen. Plain City. something simple like these snacks. Scouts, which is Oct. 31. Dick Bigler, Curly Hill, Bill Pal­ Mrs. Myrtle DeGood called on AMBULANCE SERVICE Sunday, Girl Scout Sunday; mer, Wilf ord Williams, Willard Mr. D. G. McArdle, Friday after­ SOME PUNKINS! MAKE IT HOT FOR GUESTS! Monday, Homemaking Day; Tues­ Nicol, Dick Divine, Robert Mar­ noon. Mr. McArdle is better at For miniature jack-o-lanterns Here’s a hot drink that’s sure to shoo away shivers caused by day, Citizenship Day; Wednesday, tin, Tom Baldwin, Teddy Amrine, this writting. that are as delicious as they are CALL Jim Patrick, Dick Croy, Mrs. decorative, use tangy CHED-O- Halloween hair-raisers: To each Health and Safety; Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hill spent BIT from the A&P. Form this cup of unsweetened grapefruit International Friendship; Frid a y, Louis Baker and two sons, Bobby Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chal­ smooth, orange-colored cheese food iuice, add ’-2 cup of rich A&p Arts and Craft; Saturday, Out of and Donnie and guests of honor, mer Hill, in Columbus. They also into balls about GRAPE JUICE and 2*2 tb' Doors. William McCarthy and Kenny called on Ml1, and Mrs. Raymond oa the size of a wal­ sugar. Mix well and heat till miller-lee funeral home warm enough to drink. Gf During this week the Girl Scheiderer. nut; insert whole -ti. -D -n- Bader. "tie cloves for eyes, wi^i lemon slices. Scouts will make a special effort Mi-, and Mrs. Harry Clevenger, PHONE 2591 Marysville, Ohi® GIRL SCOUTS TROOP I nose and mouth; Ito tell the community what they The Girl Scout Troop No. I met Mr. Gertrude Bates and Mrs. F. Vf new eas. stick each ball on GOOD GOBB'.IN’ are doing. in the Girl Scout room at the H. Bates were shoppers in Marion a pretzel stick, and Hungry piay hob v -j ' i keep that , serve with sandwiches. Speaking Cookies, so be sure to have pit. ■ IPROGRESS CLUB~ Thursday afternoon. east Bldg. 7:00 Wednesday night. of sandwiches . , , CHED-O-BIT in the house come Halloween, j , We opened our meeting by the Mr. and Mrs. Tommy L. De­ .‘{■■aa auxiaMi: :1 upno/steftfl softened and mixed with ketchup, make 6 dozen ginger cookies, sift The Progress Club was enter­ Good and daughter, Charlotte, * 7 tained Tuesday night at the home presentation of the flag. We said mustard or Worcestershire sauce 3 cups of A&P’s SUNNYF1ELD the Pledge of Allegiance. Girl were Sunday dinner guests at the dean with. makes a grand spread for bread. FAMILY FLOUR, „ JOHN J. GRAY of Blanche Morelock with the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. De­ Try its! measure; add % MO:/>///,/ program as follows: MArtist in Scout Promise Slogan and motto. tsp. soda, 2 tbsps. 111 '' ACCOUNTING —— TAX SERVICE We then went to our patrols Good and family. Fl NA FOAM OM SALfr AT > FRESH ROLE FOR FRESH ROLLS ,” Phyllis Pearse and discus­ Mrs. Beryl Phipps spent Thurs­ ( DEALER NAME ) ! Sugar, tsps. sion, “My Favorite works of Art", where we enjoyed games. Smiling faces will take the place Salt and tsps, Audits and Compilation of Financial Dataior We decided on having our day with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hull, of false faces when small fry spy ginger; sift again. Marne Finnin. » in Pharisburg. . sandwiches made like this: Cut Heat % cup mo­ Income Tax and other Purposes Court of Awards, Nov. 5 at the lasses to boiling point and pour ENTERTAINS LEADERS Legion Park. In case of rain we Saturday dinner guests at the A&P’s oven-fresh MARVEL Monthly Bookkeeping Services Available home of Mrs. Hilah Clevenger FRANKFURTER ROLLS as you over ’2 cup shortening. Add dry h f •• Mrs. Harold Bishop will enter­ will have it the Scout room at MADER would a loaf of bread, making ingredients and mix well. Shape 110 South Court Street tain leaders of King’s Daughters 6:30 p. m. Bring your own table were Mrs. Gertrude Bates, Mrs. the cuts about %-inch apart and into roll 2" in diameter; wrap in Circles at her home Friday at a service. Mrs. Wagner wants all Bessie Clevenger and Mrs. F. H. not quite through the bottom crust. waxed paper and chill thoroughly. Marysville, Ohio luncheon at 12:30 p. m. Invited the notebooks in by Monday. We Bates. Separate the sections a bit, and Store in refrigerator. When needed, fill each, one with your favorite Cut in thin slices and bake in mod­ Phone: Office - 8651 — Home - 7461 guests are from Marysville, Rich­ closed our meeting by having sandwich spread. erate oven,350°F.,8 to 10 minutes. wood, PlaiB City, Milford Center. tap* and the radio handshake. READ THE JOURNAL BROS

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