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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 7

The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 7

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Newark (O.) Advocate 7 May 5, 1965 I Engagement Roster talking It Over Pi Beta Phi Honor Seniors With Dinner With Jane Jewell Members of the Newark-Gran ville Alumnae Club of Pi Beta DEAR JANE JEWELL: And then the divorcee down thejis none of our business but this neighbor constantly parks hisistret keePs an eye them. 'poor guy will be taken for a r-i i mi entertained the ten graduating seniors of Ohio Eta chap car in our back parking space. sne 'iloop if someone doesn't set him An early fall wedding is planned by Miss Constance Sue Clark and her fiance, Thomas H. Postle. Announcement is made by the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Cecil Clark, 751 W. Main St. Mr. and Mrs.

Byron C. Postle of St. Louisville are the parents of the prospective bridegroom. Miss Clark graduated from Newark High School in 1964 and from MATA College and is employed as a clerk-typist at National Gas and Oil Corp. Mr.

Postle, a senior at Ohio State University, is a 1961 graduate of Licking Valley High School and is employed by Big Bear Supermarkets, in Columbus. I 1 ter, Denison University, at aiHe has space for two cars him- hpp ran fnFr lhA wuWr cap set inner ai me tamorian tim coif in mmctc Club. All he can see is how she is good to offer to help. I know it Seniors being graduated from wise. Isn't this the duty of good neighbors when someone doesn't know what a person is like in a case like this? I was a good friend of this man's first wife.

NOT TRUSTING. DEAR NOT: Maybe you have a good reason not to trust the Denison University in June who were honored were Virginia Lid- better, Betty Robinson, Ruthie Local Jaycee-ettes Officers, Board Announce Events we like to have them be able to park in our space. Do you think it would be wrong for my husband to tell him we'd rather he didn't park there unless there was a special reason why he needs extra space now and then? MRS. D. DEAR MRS.

It's your space and you should be able to McGregor, Pat Strickler, Cindy Harley, Jeannie Ketchum, Val Tunstal, Jeanie Ware, Susie divorcee but unless this gal is Illis and Betty Long. i Officers and board members: mistreating or wrong doing you of hc no right or authority to Following the 6:30 p. m. din vnico an nnininn nn pee thic ner Tuesday, alumnae members use it. it would oe nice to otlerjentertaine(j ith a dinner in the! met to discuss plans for the man jiiu iui uuc.

11 is U(F 99, to the man himself to use com it wnen your neignoors nave home of Mrs. Haiiev Oiler, extra euests and know it in, in forthcoming year. Alumnae attending included Mrs. James Base Smith, Mrs. advance so they could say: "Would it be all right if we used your parking space Thurs Social Calendar WEDNESDAY Fulton Garden Club Japanese Gardens at Dawes Arboretum at 1 p.

m. Women's Association of Hanover United Presbyterian Church honor mothers and daughters at 7 p. m. with a dessert smorgasbord. Ruth Wilson, American missionary on furlough from the Sudan, will speak.

Licking County 4-H Club Band Parents meet at 8 p. m. in connection with rehearsal at North Elementary School. Mrs. Earl Cooperrider, 8 Burt is scheduled to be hostess to the Franklin Heights Club at 8 p.

m. Mrs. Melvin Cox, 160 Flamingo hosts Missilettes combined past and board meeting at 8 p. m. in her home.

Mrs. George Cotterman is hostess to the Soroptimist Club of Newark at her home, 55 N. 7th St. Business meeting at 8 p. m.

will be preceded by a board meeting at 7:30. Mrs. Dorothy Tyrer and Mrs. Harry Ballinger are co-hostesses. THURSDAY Moundbuilders Country Club Is the scene of Twig 8 dinner at 6:30 p.

m. Mothers Honored ByChi Gamma Chi At Annual Dinner Chi Gamma Chi Sorority hon -1 we. imon sense in maKing arrange- Mrs. Paul Ripko, program di-iments for his teenage children, rector, announced that May gen-You may mean well and have eral membership meeting willlbecn a friend of his first wife Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Blaho Jr. announce the engagement of their daughter, Joyce Lee, to Steve Prehm, son of Ronald Prehm, 58 Indianhead and the late Mrs. Ronald Prehm. The bride-elect is a senior at Newark High School and Mr. Prehm, a 1964 graduate of Newark High School, is attending Ohio State University and working at Rockwell-Standard Co.

No date is announced for the wedding. William S. Moore III, Mrs. Thomas P. Simpson, Mrs.

Don day night? We're having ald E. Smith and Mrs. John but even this does not give you the right to say anything. J. J.

Taylor, of Newark; and Mrs. guests." They should not feel be 6:30 p. m. Tuesday, at Ho-free to use anything that doesback Park Heath Officers not belong to them without ask- i will be elected at the picnic meeting. Mrs.

Louis Hideg, special Francis Bayley, Mrs. Bruce Carlson, Mrs. Richard W. Mann, Mrs. Earle W.

McMullen, Mrs. Hugh G. Parsons, Mrs. Perry Patsiavos, Mrs. Robert F.

Sylvester, and Mrs. Walter E. ing. is tnis the way adults demonstrate respect for authority and the rights of others? J. J.

DEAR JANE JEWELL: There events director, announced that the annual Jaycee Jaycee-ette Installation Dinner Dance will You can use leftover corned beef in a slaw. Cut the beef in small squares or thin strips and add to shredded green cabbage along with a little minced celery and onion; toss with French dressing. is a widower in the neighbor- Krause, of Granville; andhood with two teenagers. He be June n- at Moundbuilders Mrs. Alan Rankin of 'Columbus.

I has to work sometimes at night Country Club. Announcement is made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Carol Sue Mobley to Danny C. Eckard. Miss Mobley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Paul L. Mobley, 73 S. 24th and Mr. Eckard is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Eckard, Rt. 6, Newark. The bride-elect graduated from Newark High School and from MATA College in Columbus. She is employed by and Motor Freight. The prospective bridegroom graduated from Lakewood High School and is serving with the Air Force.

The wedding is planned for May 15. FOR mm "10,000 Mile" Check-Up For Your Yom" for the countless tilings WASHER KENW10RE fhe does all year 'round May 9th ored mothers with annual dinner 50 party in Valley View Restau rant. Places were marked with minature bookmarks and favors PURSES GLOVES HOSE HATS JEWELRY SCARFS were corsages made of pastel 0 0 colored hankies for each guest. Tuesday evening was spent Mr. and Mrs.

Fred D. West, 1798 Heath are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Lucy Anne, to Leonard R. Boggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W.

Boggs of Mt. Sterling. The bride-elect is a graduate of Newark High School with the class of 1960. She is employed by the Western Electric Corp. in Columbus.

The prospective bridegroom, a graduate of Maysville High School in Zanesville, is employed by General Motors Corp. in Columbus. The wedding will be June 13 in Pine Street Church of God. playing games and prizes were awarded to winners. Centerpiece Nothing but the nicest for Mother On Mother's Dav.

Sundav. Mav 9 from the table was presented to Mrs. Nunzio Ventura. Next meeting is in the home of Miss Genevieve Elk, 376 Parts If Needed Are Extra CHARGE IT On Sears Revolving Charge fJCome choose her gift from our unusual collection's gift ideas for Mother. You're sure to find somethina that will deliaht her on Mother's Dav.

Locust with Mrs. George Peebles as co-hostess. HAT SHOP Miscellaneous Shower Fetes Carolyn Back, Bride Elect Washing machines pile up mileage, too! Let us give yours a thorough clean-up, check-up and tune-up for the year ahead. We'll put your washer in top running condition for better cleaning longer machine life. P.9 West Main Street ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY 90 BEFORE YOU SPEND MORE, COMPARE THE INNOVATING FABRICS, THE BARGAINS-IN-ELEGANCE IN OUR ANNUAL Open Monday and Friday Nights 'Til 8:30 PM 1 Hour Free Parking at the Park 'n Shop Lot MA WE WA 6-6711 Hughes, James Slaughter, Wil liam Beckham, John Reece James Back, Robert Hall, Mrs Leona Safreed, Mrs.

J. S. Gib Miss Carolyn Back, bride-elect of James Huffman, was honored with a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. James Back, 3 N. Pine with Mrs.

Robert Hall as hostess. bons; Mrs. Lessler, Mrs. Vestie Back, Mrs. Tina Back, Mrs Attending were Mesdames Maude Tavener, Miss Patty Beckham, Miss Deborah Hall, Duane Shoults, R.

J. Huffman, Fritz Rathgab, Frank Bradford, Eddie Nelson, Charles Safreed, i An extra special someone deserves extra special things. Mother's Day May 9th Miss Darlene Back, and the hon Donald Safreed, Chalmer ored guest Miss Carolyn Back. FOR 3f I Jplp sT7 1 3 North 3rd Downtown MACSHORE CLASSICS 1 H. Art Jewelers suggests a gift of International Sterling to be treasured forever and ever NEW' 1 5 11; CQfl 5 IIS 7L jli J7 Here's the perfect gift so beautiful so appropriate a 44-piece service for 8 in solid walnut chest at a 65 saving over open stock in your choice of any lovely pattern in International Sterling Sets from to Prices shown do not include any applicable taxes.

Join H. ART Jewelers Sterling Silver Club Plan Pay Only $3.00 per Week per Place Setting LITTLE GIFTS MEAN A LOT: AND LAST A LONG TIME TOO! it II 2 whispery cotton lawn! Select a blouse for any of her wardrobe needs. Make sure it's from Sergeant's by Macshore. Here are two with a soft touch from a master shirtmaker. A merger of bright flowers and tucks with a in-or-out shirt tail.

Either a Bermuda or gentry collar. In shades of pink, blue or maize. Sizes 30 to 38.. i $5.00 This is Aileen; coy in the knit bicycle shirt trimmed in white, $6, swinging in a cotton knit tank top full of fanciful flowers. $3.

Both in small, medium or large. Both yellow or pink. Match up with a pull-over pair of stretch Jamaicas of cotton and nylon in blue, white, yellow or pink. Also pull-on matching slacks $10. blooming now! so tight our cotton lawn floral prints) Full-skirted styles have piped necklines and novelty tie belts, 12 to 20.

Gored skirt styles feature semi-scooped necks with rhinestone trim, 14 to 24. Treot yourself today-ot this price yoiP want several! 5.98 Misses' and Half Sires 0c Nniif ai rrWajr Iactfer. Medaeadar. Tharadar Mtarday.

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