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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 6

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6 Newark (O.) Advoet Mon Oct. 23, 191 Is Club Speaker SOCIETY Shower Held Saturday In Reid Home Thompson-Mitch ell Wedding Takes Place in Bucyrus, Ohio MR. AND MRS. RICHARD L. THOMPSON, Newark RFD 4, are announcing the marriage of their daughter, Pen ny Sue Thompson, to John Mitchell Lynd, Pataskala RFD 3.

MRS. FOREST REID and Tlie double ring ceremony was Miss Carol Ann Reid entertained Miss Kimberley solemnized at 8:30 p. m. Friday in tlie Baptist Church, Bucyrus. Appears in Play Thompson, bride-elect of C.

D. O. The bride's only attendant was Miss Beth Ann Walrath, Toboso. Newark High Sophomores Have Get Acquainted Party MEMBERS OF THE SOPHOMORE class of Newark High School held a get acquainted party Saturday night in the high school gym. Hours were spent dancing to recorded music.

During intermission, a floor show was presented by White Jr. with a bridal show Serving as best man was Don If fry ft hi yvcVii' er in their home 920 W. Main ald Fordham. Columbus. Follow ing the ceremony, a reception was St.

Saturday. held in the home of the Rev. and Gifts were found around a small Mrs. Fordham. white tree decorated with tiny wed The bride is a graduate of Lick ding bells.

A large white wedding bell hung from the ceiling above ing Valley High School, class of 1961. She is employed in the office members of the cast of the forthcoming "South Pacific" mu the bell tree. of the American Marietta South Third St. sical. Miss Carol Leslie, vice president of the class acted es Attending were: Misses Carol James Brucker, Joseph O'Brien, Prizes for games were won by Mesdames Jared Kreider, Robert Wright, Ronald Harris and Miss Mr.

Lynd from Alex Leslie, Linda Drumm, Carol NVI-; Robert Miracle, Dale Voris, Rich- Linda. Pickett. Attending were andria High School with the class of 1960 and is a sophomore at Mesdames Charles Thompson, Rob Ohio State University where he is son, Karen Villinger, Roxanna Voris, Jeffery Davis. George ford. Beth Duffee Dora Dillon.McQ) 5 Mjchae, Udp Frank Nnnamae Ponser.

Karen McMsn-i ert Wright, Ronald Harris, Jared MRS. W. J. WALKER LA SERTOMA CLUBS a member of Alpha Gamma Rho Kreider, Kenneth Wing, Walter Fraternity. After the first of the year, the us, Gwendolyn Davis.

Susan lc-Jinks- James Harvey. Richard R9rh3r Tnctior Henderson. Donald McPeek, Kd- Sachs, Richard Wallace, dennie! Newark, Zanesville and White, John O'Cull, Earl Chver.iColumbus will entertain Mrs. couple will reside on the campus of Ohio State University. Fulk, Carolyn Zonner, Paula McCollum.

Gary Cherubini, ardson. Charlotte Vermilion, rami Sleven Gearhart, Tliomas Colder, Marie Thompson, Forest i William J. Walker, interna- Huches. Andrea Barnes, Karen Ab- Barret Wells tott Mark Qark, Edward Young, Clark, Cristabeth O'Cull. Carol Annjtlonal president, at a dmner Reid and the honor guest Miss! at 6:30 p.

m. Monday in Hon- James Dean, Michael Mathews Kimberley Thompson. Neil Puffer, Thomas Coventry, Starlie Holt. James Nitres, Robert Hupp, Kent Trexel, Daniel Kuster, Sandra Drum, Margorie Diss, Jane Neutzling, Moly Adams, Me-odie Wilson, Cynthia Pound, Janet McCandlish, Wanda Garrett, Jane Spur, Sue Dupler, Sharyn Griffith, Charma Cannon, Marilyn Thomas, Fred Moody, John Gatrell, Thonv SUE COLLIS SUSAN COLLIS, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry O. Col-lis Stillmeadow, can be seen in the leading role of Myrrhine in the Ohio State ka's Provincial House, Columbus. Attending from the Newark Club will be Mrs. Donald Griffith, Mrs. L.

H. Courson' and Mrs. Harold Jenkins. Following the dinner a newly organized La Sertoma Club from East Columbus will receive as Gall, Douglas Gerbor, Thomas Former Neuarhite Honored at Party In Card Home Marion Hoover, Veda Rich, Sharon Cunningham, Wayne Gibson, David Potter. Sue Htioheock.

Urban, Paul Baker, Richard Dood Wayne Wright, Jeffrey Rey. Joan Neutzling. Carol McKim, Thomas Mills, James Graham, Barbara Sperry. Sandra Pound, Su- University Theater's produc- WELLS; its charter. MRS.

JOSEPH C. tion of "Lysistrata," begin- anri TvTr r-harles Gard enter- Mrs. Walker who is a resident san Schindler, Kitty Bourne. Che-. Bruce Kibler, John Abraham, ler-rie Myers, Patricia Slane, Patricia ry Anderson, Donald Scott, Roger Anderson.

Karen Holmes, Steinbaugh, Kerry Mauger Bryant. Pamela Pipes, DonitalJack Hall, Donald Riley, Thomas ning Monday and continuing tained in the home of Mrs. tSassislant ret through Oct. 31. Gard 250 English Sat-ltor of relations with schools, state- A sophomore at OSU, Miss jn honor nf Mrs 'wide office of the Dean of Educa- Shapffer.

Judith Duervson. Sandra I Meyers. James Kuhn, Warren Set- Barrick, Patricia Miller, Catherine! ties. Robert Bearden, Tliomas Cur-Helmirk. Toni Cramer.

Marv Joiry, Robert Heightshoe, Richard tional Relations, University of Theater's presentation Linebrink, Columbus. Dickerson, Pamela Darkes, Bever-'Bonham. Mrs. Linebrink is the former Childers. Mesdames George Collet, Joseph "Rashomon" and in the OSU Children's Theater's production of "The Beast in the Blue Glass She is also secretary of th Board of Standards of the California Association of Independent Schools and an active member of y-t Darla Dunn, Marjorie McLaugh-lSmith, Joseph Carlo, Jay McClea lin.

Tolli Wilson. Renie Toole. Lvnniry, William Sackett. Richard Rose Ann Evans of Tuscarawas St. Decorations were in pink and white with the center piece a mini- MRS.

CLIFFORD DAVIS JR. (Jones) Patricia Jones Plights Troth to Clifford Davis MISS PATRICIA A. JONES became the bride of Clif- Jane Fatig Howarth, E. M. Slay, jnis past summer she was a and Messrs Frew Boyd, Robert in nvpr alme racinc (-oasi Assn.

01 ixmeg- member of the Denison Si 'lLiate Registrars and Admissions Of- Theater appearing in "HMS 1 TZiZ jfivers and a member of the com. Barclay, George Roberts, Virgil Ashcraft. Wendell Ware, Harold fore." "Take Me Along," "Ernest; informally on Scho0' and Rela" Lose." plus the "After Itions of the National Associations. Prugh, and Harry Mason. Social Calendar MONDAY L'Avance Club meets at 8 p.

m. in the home of Mrs. E. O. Edris, 277 Broad St.

Mrs. Thomas Arnold entertains Newark Hospital Twig 14 at 8 p. m. at her home, 929 Storybook Lane. Mrs.

Joseph Gildow, 207 N. Buena Vista entertains Newark League of Women Voters, unit one at 7:30 p. m. Volunteer Services Committee of Licking County Mental Health Association will meet at 8 p. m.

in Moundbuilders Guidance Center. TUESDAY Trudeau Guild 8 meets in the home of Mrs. Bernard Hempel, 164 Gladys at 9 a. m. Mrs.

Edward Patrick will assist. Members are to bring articles for the white elephant sale. Mrs. William Wells entertains the Auxiliary to the Licking County Medical Society with a dinner meeting in her home, 64 Beechwood Rd. Guest speaker, K.

A. Menendian. Drama Group of tlie Central Ohio Branch of AAUW meets at 7:45 p. m. in the home of Mrs.

R. R. Hamann, 638 Granville Rd. with Mrs. P.

G. Steinberger as assistant hostess. The play, "The Tenth Man" will be presented. Moundbuilders Auxiliary 598 to the National Association of Letter Carriers meets at 7:30 p. m.

at 125. Hudson Ave. Hostesses are Mrs. Roy Vermilion and Mrs. Robert Alexander.

An auction sale will be held. Lincoln PTA meets at 7:30 p. m. in the school gym. Open house will be featured to give parents an opportunity to meet the teahcers.

Trudeau Guild 8 will meet in the home of Mrs. Bernard Hem-pel, 364 Gladys 9 a. m. Mrs. Francis Hoover will assist.

Members are to bring articles Tiirlitli Tirl-crm 'ford Davis Jr' in 3 double rmS ceremony at 2 p. m. Sunday UUIUI dLKfeUIl in jackSOntown Methodist Church. The Rev. R.

Lee Hall of- Attending were Mesdames Arvall Irs- Walker is a charter mem. Linebrink, David Evans, Carl Ach-i11" of the Sertoma Qub of ey. Columbus; Marion Martin. I Hollywood, a past governor of La Dale Sensabaugh, Hebron; Donald Sertoma, first director of the Pa-McFarland, Jacksontown; Jameslcific Southwest Region of La Ser-Rosterfer, Joseph Wills, Jamesjtoma International and vice presi-Wjllouehbv. Granville: John D.

Ev-ident of La Sertoma International Potluck Supper And Shoiver Held In Craig Home Shaw, Evelyn Thompson, Patricia Pound, Wilma Lafferty, Helen Mc-Cullough. Barbara Crawford, Sharon Lawrence, Bonnie McPherson, Mary Finley, Matha Fisher, Cora Bailey, Karen Martin, Judith Trott, Lecia King, Janet Fowler, Marcia Macdonald, Janet Walker. Louena Willey, Sue Gaskella, Pamela Roeser, Pamela Baker, Barbara Tiskton, Janice Pryor, a Allen, Enga Wells, Sherrie Winkelman, Jacquelyn Gray, Barbara Deutsch, Barbara Hulbert, Pamela Bays, Judith Pitman, Lois Whitis. Louise Whitis, Cynthia Linton, Erin McAllister, Melinda McLaughlin, and Given Party ficiated. Matching baskets Df gold foliage and white chrysanthemums and pompons decorated the altar.

Mrs. Bernard Bole presented the program of organ music. Attendants were Mr. and Mrs.l for the past two years. Saturday Night MRS.

WILLIAM T. CRAIG entertained with a potluck Paul Large, and Charles Davis, jonautics in Kansas City, Mo. and is employed at the Lake Central brother of the bridegroom, served ans, Lawerence Lydic, Thomas Goodwin, Ray Penick, Reed Wol-ford, William Ryan, Paul Trittipo, William Bates, Wilbur Wilson, Ce- Airline Office, Columbus. supper and snower bunaay Junior Class Of Newark Catholic Holds Potluck Mr. Davis is the son of Mr.

and Mrs. Clifford Davis Newark, afternoon in her l. jicena jwaranety, jean Ann tiaures IlOme, "nj Vficioc VclKor. Cmilh Rottv MISSES TRACY WARNER; as usnr-. I The bride was escorted to the and Jane Vogelmeier enter- alt ner father Dae D.

Jones RFD 5. He is a graduate of Lake- Swainford honoring Grace Marie Kramer, and Janice Pryor, Ter Kenneth Kobe Michael tained Saturday in the War- and wore a princess style ballerina; WQod Hi Scnool and is engaged Paul Waddell. Mary Moran. trtAH Woihort Fuam Danipl ner Honis. 4Uz Here Wlln 1 6 iarming.

iney win reswe in William's rfmnfr.9ii,!ltr nQfttr fnT MlCC! McKay, Thomas Stone Suiu5-naj jjbiij The portrait necmine was Attending were Mesdames Albert Grove, Bernard Kneller, John Batyk, William Baker, Barbara Hash, Ann West, Paul Finck, Gene accented with sequins and embroi Judith Jackson, whose family JUNIOR CLASS OF Newark Catholic held its second poluck dinner in the multipurpose room Sunday night. Tlie table was centered with a 01SWA Elects New Officers Sunday COLUMBUS, Ohio (JP) dered lace. A crown of pearls and is moving to Erie, in No-j Duty, Charlotte McLaughlin, Leroy UPY Class Holds Sunset Supper And Vespers vember. Livingston, Daniel Renzello, Freytag, David McLaughlin, Larry Weber, Steven Bromberg. Edward Monroe.

David Stockwell, Daniel West, Kenneth Holman, Richard Krangley, Steven Oder, Steven Hurst, Steven Kominard, Dale Fields, John Hill, Blair Vermilion. Stephen Huffman, Charles Swisher, Charles J. Williams, Fred Paul, George Sayers, and Misses Bar sequins held the French illusion! veil. She carried a white Bible on which was arranged yellow ro.ses and stephanotis. The matron of honor wore an after-noon length dress of gold chif- Those attending were Misses Candice Zeiher, Susan Fleisch, El -r TokZ 'Betty Donavan Rentrop of thesuv.er oi roses wun a ooy ana bara Kneller, Sue McKee, Con- constructed of reed standing pithpr siriA nf tliA flnvwr hnwl.

stance Lee, Virginia Besser, theiv-mcinnau Jfost ana len Hupp, Janet Woodward, Kim Wallace, Trudy Treneff, Phyllis honor guest, Mrs. Paul Waddell, is the new president of iSpecial prizes were awarded Mrs, MR. AND MRS. WENDELL Evans, Nashport RFD 2, were and the hostess Symons, Sue Guinsler, Dianna Sa- fon over taffeta designed with bout- wiuiam Alice Pace. Mrs.

Leland n.amn Clin i-nn Crtall- 3 rt clflTt nan APVP flnd (IV 1 John Criss, George Baker, Richard Craig. ger, oiiaitm iiiiov, uiioivii i.u.i, 1 McCall, Kerry Rinker, Alan Truise, Une. peegy Jackson, Michelle Ran ching bone hat withjnosi ana nosiess ounaay nigni neckline. A mat theater veil and a cascade ofto UPY of United Presbyter- Rose and Mrs. Fred Sens.

Association. Mrs josepn Brown, PTA presi- She was elected Sunday at the, dent, and the faculty were present, close of the association's annual! Mrs. Frank Tedrick and Mrs. War-convention, along with Lee Steele; ten Schrage, junior class room ATeitrfc Duplicate line Robert Kelly, Richard Porter, Terry Bagent, Andrea Robert Horn, Dale Adams, Richard iKetchum, Christine Crouse, Bar-Orsborn, J. C.

Pennington, Sanders, Beth Williams, and bronze and rust cmysan.nen um.ian Church Han or tied with a rust bow, completed: the ensemble. sunset supper and vespers, the hostesses, Tracy Warner and I or we roieao made, vice presi- The bride's mother wore a blue Participating in the vesper serv- a TTTTiT t. a dcnt- KeP the Lorain Jane Vogelmeier brocade dress with black acces- ice were Misses Madeline Melick sories and a corsage of white car- Rebecca Morin, Cynthia Satterfield Bolton, Richard Finck, Nelson Ep-pert, Stephen Prehm, Richard Ap-plegate, David Geiber, Charles Williams, Daniel May, Donn Tower, Lloyd Hinerman, Robert Hotch-kiss. Michael Smith, Larry Drumm, i vv n. rv uui-iJiniijjournal secretary, and Dorothy Bridge Club held their Satur-Asher of the Sandusky Register, day night game in the YMCA treasurer.

mothers, were co-chairmen. Committee members were Mesdames John Brown, Thomas Flannigan, Arthur Wilson, Joseph Floyd, Pete Jordan, Robert Ricket, John Cardie, Ralph Kessler, Richard Roll, Nickolas Sayatovich, Thomas Dor-sty, Robert Henry, Charles Poul-ton, Walter Slue and Messrs. Arthur Wilson and Clifford Mossholder. nations. The bridegroom mother SjHelen Brunning, Sharon Dettre, dress was of navy blue with black Eleanor Fleming, and Alan Evans, and white accessories.

Her corsage others present were Jennette Hall, Mrs. Griffith Entertains With Dinner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Car was also of white carnations. Sandra Wills, Roger Cartnal, Neil Hetuck Chapter To Meet Friday A reception for 100 people was Carson, Earl Wallace, John Cook, held in the church. Centering the the Rev. Howard Crowder and Mr. table was wedding rake surround- an(j Mrs.

John McLeish. ROOMS WERE DECORAT The group will "trick or treat" ed with fall flowers and ivyjl by gold foliage and yellow rose- buds. UNICEF Mondav in the Lick- roll winning first place. Other winners were Mrs. Mae Manley and Fred Horowitz, second; Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Kreig-shaber, third: and Mrs. F. A. Smith and Mrs.

Victor Plaine, fourth. On Oct. 25, the Newark Club will observe Guest Night at the YMCA. Arrangements can be made by contacting Mrs. Herbert Kriegs- Hostesses were Mrs.

lawiencej jng Valley area. HETUCK CHAPTER, Daughters of the American Revolution, will meet at 2 p. m. Friday in the home of Miss Alta Smoots, 223 Hudson Ave. vines when Mrs.

Iva I. Griffith entertained with Sunday dinner in her home, 22 E. Channel St. for the white elephant sale. Unit three, Newark League of Women Voters meets in the home of Mrs.

Ralph Johnson, 752 Westview Dr. at 1 p. m. Silent Circle of the King's Daughters meets with Mrs. Floyd Mitchell, 69 Prospect St.

at 10 a. m. Members are to bring sack lunch. Newark Hospital Twig 16 meets at 7:30 p. m.

in the conference room of the hospital. Dr. Charles Baldw in is guest speaker. Review Club meets at 1 p. m.

in the Valley Lanes Tea Room. WEDNESDAY Antique Study Group of AAUW meets at 11:30 a. m. at Plaza Shopping Center. From there they will travel to Mt.

Vernon for luncheon at the Alcove Restaurant and afterwards will visit antique shops in that area. Dinner meeting for general membership of Newark-Granville League of Women Voters in YMCA at 7 p. m. Mrs. James Briers will speak.

THURSDAY John L. Clem PTA meets at 8 p. m. at the school. A skit on the school levy will be presented.

FRIDAY Hetuck Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, meet at 2 p. m. in the home of Miss Alta Smoots, 223 Hudson Ave. Juch Duane Lacy Feted on Birthday SCHOOLMATES OF Jack The program, Brumidi Art in the No Squeaks Squeaking furniture is usually due to loosened joints causing the wood pieces to rub against each other at those points. Non-oily spray lubricants are available at most hardware and housewares dealers and can be applied to the squeaking parts.

Or pour some melted paraffin into the wood joints. If the squeaks are in metal furniture, squirt a few drops of oil into the offending places. Mitchell, Mrs. lJonaia Kines, ann Mrs. Paul Roberts.

Tlie couple left for a wedding trip to Michigan and the bride wore a grey wool dress with black accessories and the yellow roses from her bouquet. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dale D. Jones, Lake i.

nm m.nKQt. Present were Messrs. and Mes haber or Mrs. A. H.

Kaiser andiUnited States, will be given bv dames Carl Andrews of Canton, G. A. Holman, Nashport, Harry Andrews. Bruce, Diana, and Jef Duane Lacv assembled in his Mrs. W.

Terry. Assisting as hostesses will be Mesdames Wayne Collier. J. L. Church, R.

E. Duncan, Clyde Franklin, Charles Ox-ley, and Don Snoke. refreshments will be served. Newark Ladies Duplicate Bridge Club will meet at 1 p. Oct.

24, in the home of Mrs. A. H. Kaiser. 279 N.

21st St. frey; Forrest D. Griffith, Sharon, Donald, and Gloria; and the hostess, Mrs. Iva I. Griffith.

from Jacksontown-Lynnwood High home Cedar Crest sr-lvxii and thA National School Aer-lSaturdav afternoon to cele- brate his seventh birthday. The party was arranged by his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank R.

Lacy. Games were played and contests won by Bruce Westfall and 1 Deborah Mulquin. Present were David Burford, John David Ches- ter, Mark Cochran, Ronald Heinze, Hughes. Robin Smith, Bruce Westfall, Mary Beth Joyce Bodoh, Pamela Frye, Debor-j i Italian style canned tomatoes come with basil and plain; they also come with tomato paste added. Choose the variety that best suits your recipe and your taste.

iii rieniy. carmen niCKman, Kim Ketter, Mindy Martin, Deborah I' 'Mulquin, Molly Pyle, Susan Richard Wolfe and Carolyn and Judith Ann Lacv. Kji SPECIALS! All Wool Skirts $498 National Downtown Week Oct. 23 Oct. 28 Beauty Salons Phone DI 4-2800 DI 4-5755 STEPPES limited time only Bring this Adv I vA rl I I To Our Salon to teceivt 3.00 credit on the purchase of any of our special permanent waves costing 10.00 Drip-Dry Blouses $98 lOIOl III or more.

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