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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 6

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Tne Newark Advocate April 15, 1959 PTA at Cherry I Observing 50th Anniversary Evans Wed 50 Years Valley INamcs OCIITY 1959 Officers i DURING THE APRIL' i meeting of the Cherry Valley Parent Teachers Association Tuesday night in the school auditorium, officers chosen for next year and Carl Petersilge continues as president. She conducted tlie business hour (and the Rev. H. E. Dyer of Christian Apostolic Church, gae 7.

A r'-r the invocation. Officers' given by Mrs. Philip Evans secretary and Mrs. B. H.

Snyder treasurer. I A review of the Parent-Teach- 5 rT iers' Association council meeting in f. J. was given by Mrs. Roy A.

Cole, council representative. Roll call was taken and attendance banners awarded to Miss Louise Africa's room in the east building and Mrs. Forrest Moran's room in the West hir i 3h. I rirtured are honored guests at building. Mrs.

Petersilge called attention Garden Club Council Has to the 36th annual conference of the Central District of the Ohio Congress of Parents and Teach the annual nifcting of the combined Hospital Twigs held Tuesday night in the recreation room of the Newark library. They are: left to right, Mrs. John Spencer, one of the oiganizers of the Twigs, who was the featured Mrs. Graves As President ers, to be held Wednesday, April 29 in Columbus and urged all officers and committee chairmen to attend the meeting if possible. She also announced that a begin 1 I ANNUAL PRESIDENTS' MEETING Of the Licking speaker; Mrs.

Robert Iiazler, chairman of the Hospital Volun ners parent education workshop is; nftavaA fit TT mamhoi'f I County Council of Garden Clubs was held in the YMCA Tuesday and the business meeting included the election of officers for the year. 1 Following the report of the Zimmerman, Mt. Carmel; inating committee Mrs. Glenn Ha-plrs. Ralph Brown, Mrs.

John Ryan mer, Fulton Club; Mrs. John'and Mrs. Karl Schaller, Newark; who hase not attended a previous teers; Mrs. Albert Wheaton, president of the board of trus. tees of Newark Hospital and Richard Athey, hospital administrator.

(Advocate picture by Rick Lippincott). workshop. The purpose will be toi MR. AND MRS. JOHN R.

WESTENBARGER, St. RFD 1, are observing their golden wredding annivers train study-group leaders and par CUSTOM OF OPEN HOUSE will be observed from 2 to ent education chairmen in tech- niniics nf nraniins and leading ary today. The Rev. George F. Dittmar performed the cere- Kyan, sanioro ciuo ami Mrs.

Daniel Wilson, Faunus and TUfl frtllmi'inrr THURSDAY NIGHT MEMBERS 5 p. m. Sunday, April 19 by Mr. and Mrs. Harry B.

parent education activities. Thej mony on April 15, 1909 in Amanda, Ohio Flora; Mrs. John Sliultz, Mrs. M. of the Mound School PTA will onieers were cnoscn: jus.

meet in the school for wnen tney celebrate their golden wedding an-i workshop js to be held at Univer- Mrs westenbarger was the for sity school, on the Ohio State jerusna Swartz, daughter of! ing children, Nellie, Mrs. C. A. election of officers. Following the niversary in their home versity campus on Tuesday, Wed ard Graves, Hebron, president; in Manor; Mrs.

ll ard Smith, sequence, Mrs. B. II. Ruffner. rul-; i i Palaska Mrs.

Rov Bhne, Rocky ton; Mrs. Ra ph Wilkms, St. Louis-; tv.Lio canfrtrH.Fork; Mrs. James Abies. Sanford; Completes Course nesdav, and Thursday, July 28-29-; business meeting tea will oe serv-j jhe marriage of Miss Rose ed by the first grade parents and Catherine Rouse and Harry B.

Ev-children, honoring the sixth was solemnized by the Rev. parents and children. An execu-'n. C. Stuckenberg, pastor of St.

30. 1959. 'r 7r vln Lillian MeClellan, St. Louis- Mrs. Char es Huber, Newark and: wmm-rman Alt rs- D.

A. Stilwell, Uttca; Zimmerman, Mt.j i i a ,1.1 i i i i in the The nominating committee chairman, Mrs. Robert VanVoorhis presented a slate of officers for the coming year which was approved nrpsirlpnts- ATl'S uls Ial' wu'" 01 miu ims. mwiu meeuiis is pmimcu aul Cnurcn, Carmcl. (Illnnr Tr Watch TTIIIo 6:45 p.

m. Mr. and Mrs. John Swartz of Newark RFD Raymond caster. Mr.

Westenbarger rw Westenbarger, Breman; Mrs. Del-born Amanda, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holtz, (Alice Westenbarger) They moved from Fairfield Toboso; Mrs. Vernon Stradley, County to Licking County about 43 (Iva Rose) St.

Louisville, RFD years ago and engaged in farm-! Dorothy," who died at the age of ing. Mr. Westenbarger was ployed by Owens-Corning Fiber-) They are members of the First glas Company for .13 years and.Wesleyan Methodist Church, New-was retired in January, 1936. ark. A family dinner is being They are the parents of four liv- planned on April 19.

Roy Clyde Salyer, "a "J- spcretarv-treasurer: J. Bnicker. Moundview Club, corre Tivigs Donate $56,421 To sponding secretary'. home of the bride's parents in St. Louisville.

April 22, 1909. Mrs. Evans, only daughter of Dr. John D. Rouse and Mrs.

Mary Searle Williams Rouse, was a teacher in the St. Louisville schools before her marriage. Mr. Evans, son of James T. and Ma's.

Martha Bell Evans, had been a by a unanimous vote. Officers chosen are-: Mrs. Carl Petersilge, president; Mrs. William Dayhuff, first vice president; Miss Ada Hollar, second vice president; Mrs. Philip Evans, secretary; Mrs.

Harry Jeffers, treasurer; Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Myers, retiring couiv cil president gave the opening Hospital in Nine Years prayer and conducted the business meeting. Name Next Year's Committee I h. Rov A.

Cole and Mrs. Luther! Brede, council representatives. For Golden Asa Club Of YWCA The program featured one of a series of family plays, entitled' A discussion followed on tne, DURING THE PAST YEAR the combined efforts of ths 'eacher and eged in farming. "living memorial planting in I Following their marriage they Moundbuilders Memorial Park.jTwigs, affiliated with Newark Hospital, contributed approx- lived in Newark for several years. vvith Mrs.

Ralph Brovvn, president imately $9,858.20 to the hospital. Since their organization inland then moved to the farm' of the Newark Garden Club, re-M 1950, to 1959, donations have amounted to north of Martinsburg where they! porting on the trees which until 1942. Since that umiy specials iifkiiciui a iv(ji- cal American family, and was pre AN INFORMAL PROGRAM of musical contests aiad sented! oy a group 01 ayers "orn es featured Tuesday afternoon when the Golden the Den.son University Theatre, iL Arts Department in connection, wuu uie ast-iiiuiy ridii ui uie i w. Itime they have resided in Mar- growth of the organization from; retired five eight Twigs to the present Mrs vans remitl Twigs, and each Twigs projectj her 80th bMM an(J and purchases for the Newark Hos-Fvan(J on Ari, fi Thpv being planted this year. Reports were made on the ae-' These facts were reported during complishments of county clubs and! the annual combined Newark Hos-the dates of their flower shows.

pital Twigs and executive board Luncheon was served at noon; meeting held in the assembly with the tables arranged with -of the Newark Public Li- During the business session, con-i with the Ohio Department of Men ducted by Mrs. Margaret Boyd, tal Hygiene. Immediately following the play. pital during the past nine years. club president, tentative plans are the parents of one son, Dr.

John J. Evans, professor at Ohio Alumnae of Pi Beta Phi Have Mtss Elizabeth Zredemburgh of MISS GERALDINE AC- pointments of spring flowers in-, Drary i uesctay nignt. muit suiuuL, ur Uu kiu who with eluding forsythia and daffodils, ac were discussed concerning "Memory Library" which is to bej Mrs. Frank Elliott, co-chairman presided and the annual reports cented bv yellow candles. Mrs.

v. Sve hei3lIargUerite and Sn' Jhn' Hve Acton, 976 Woodlawn ter, Newark, lead the audience in, Tlln Athens. Av, ha riA hnm. fmmian interesting dtscusston as to prepared by the members during r-i. 1 Hi 1 thoiT nnceih roarlinnc .11 'I I II II I II I I I II i- 1 i- Manning St 4 hnsines! mwHw1 ul JU1 alt tJa itnrnia where shp was in -'line coming montn lor one 01 jlxaiiiva.

subjected to a similar situation injlotal rest lnmes. conducted by the presidenUmpmber ot Pionfr fmm of school. and southern Knox was thotp en lami in mp Tamnv Licking County NEWARK GRANVILLE She has completed her Alrs- Ko'a appointea tne iohow Juanila Wages. Games were play- C. Myers of Newark sc.reened included mat of the treasurer, Mrs.

slides of pictdres tdken in Vene-jJohn Fitzgibbon. zuela. Following the reports on the Listed are members and the! activities, projects and goals of clubs they represented: Mrs. Hen-ithe different Twigs, the nominat-ry Stair and Mrs. Arthur River-' ing committee report was given comb, Alexandria; Mrs.

Roy Clyde: by Mrs. Ralph Pickett. Salyer, Brownsville; Mrs. William The following officers were Richards. Broadway; Mrs.

Lucille! chosen to serve for the coming grand-: ed and refreshments were served. -5 the California Air College in Jtll it it 111 llll. ,,111. Mrs. Charles Nicklas hospital-ins l0.t7' Alumnae Club of Pi Beta Phi The seniors of the class 'Hollywood, where she spent three i .1 tf it 1805-1850.

Mr. Evans' great-grand-: ity chairman, was in charge of refreshments and assisting Mrs. honored guests. Seniors months. Her training was for office work.

were: Juanita Wages, James Tag-l. Qct 28 1805 and assistpd Nicklas were second grade moth- gan anu nunaiu men. uiner guesis, in, clearing virgin timber from the; Curts. Cedar Run; Mrs. Henry on the executive board of ers, Mrs.

Edward Bevard. Mrs. Paul Ridenbaugh, and Mrs. Chris iwere Linda Wages, Donna War- xvo-a nf th Xpwarlr nnhlii- KYPnitlVP ItTTHITI Mrs. Frank Closkey, Chatham; Mrs.

Elias.the Twigs: topher Moats. Edwards. Ci'oton; Mrs. Leonard! chairman 'Mt Jonn His grandfather. Joseph nf rrrrA DTfl Mrs Car Pound Evans, was a moulder at the his-Of Conrad PTA Martha Rainey, Mrs.

Earl Stauffer enienainea me seniors oi tne and Mrs. Thurman Tower. iDcnison University Chapter The program for the afternoon at a dinner Tuesday night in offered a series of quiz games lhfi home of Mrg ThQ and musical contests featuring call of old time favorites in verse oimpson in 17 IS. 1st St. and song.

The friendly rivalry con-j Seniors attending included Miss-eluded with group singing of songs Nancy Hunting, Anne McCul-of long ago. Rctsy Nifai Ma.y Jane Im. Following the program a social Chris Sue Sjcben. nnin wye arrnncpH wiin AIr Lcbold, Mrs. Burrell Ruffner and; co-chairman: Oinettes Have i Mrs.

Glenn Hammer, Fulton; Mrs. secretary; ttrs. Ralph X' r. nrt witonc Mary Ann turnaoe- 1QI1S OI Ullire Robert Overman and Mrs. Karl corresponding secretary; rearhld His Srandfathe i comb, Mrs.

Aiclne Gearhait, Mis. John Bell, remesented Lckinsi Executive committee of Conrad Casserole Before Mrs. A. II. Voorhees, and Mrs.

Wilbur DunlaP. assistant treasurer. in me win ueneiai Assem- flA met in tne nome or me presi- KeaUlCfT Meetina bly of Ohio in 1S52. Mrs. Evans'! dent, Mrs.

Richard Romine, 469, Leonard Graves, Hebron; Mrs. Mrs. Elliott introduced Mrs. Al HELEN YOUNG CHRISTIAN maternal o-ranHfather F.dwin Wil-i I StrMRVnQ AVFl CITCTi; OFj Thomas Cramer and Mrs. Jane Friedlierg.

Betty George Smith, Jersey; Mrs. Ralph bert Wheaton, president of e'iServic uuua oi rirsi tuo cnuren in vviean Ave- xuudy. wauue Mons. ru ae Carol Slater and Alice niei iuesuay nigm in me nome OV.aa wst. Sheriff nf T.irkinfr Tnnntv ports were given With Mrs.

liomine.T tiai (. a Ann Hurst. Harris, Madison; Mrs. E. J.

Bruc-; board of trustees of Newark Hos-ker and Mrs. Worthy White, Mound-! pitaj. Mrs. Robert Bazler, chair-view; Mrs. E.

A. Walters and Mrs.iman the Hospital Volunteers; in the 1870s. reporting on me riA dinner. Mrs. Russell; the lea table.

Mrs. Edwin Ryan in Ditmorei Stroll. Mrs. Robert Levingston Alumnae present included Mes- iiuusc. in uiii Kti iu aiis.

nnnn nrps ipn whs ti irwnvvt nil ii. 1.1. and la tor' lmi auuiu, unrn o. (will be a casserole luncheon andMoore nii s. L.

Schwartzkop, all puMutu aim mi, j-aui a widely known and respect- There has been a good responseithe business meeting gave the program on the topic, member of the medical profes-ito the lennpst of the NVwark Can-Vamps uorp nlaved. BETTER BY Who Can Be During in Licking County. Mr. Evansjcer society for materials to be Winning prizes were iof Newark Mesdames Hugh G. Richard Athey, hospital administrator and Mrs.

John Spencer, a member of the Twigs' advisory board, who was the speaker for the evening. Mrs. Spencer gave an interest- social nour reiresnments (s the last of his immediate tarn- used for bandages. Frew Boyd of Charles Negele, Richard Recce and! iraisons, riea nesion ann l. u.

vpwark- Hioh School nrwd that Pari niRiasio. Two members who! Members attending the meeting! Johnston, of Granville: Mrs. James served to Mesdames Dale Coop- ily. Mrs. Evans' only brother, E.

S. erider, Richard Davis, James Rouse. St. I)uisville. was presentlchniarchirw chnnirt ho pni-nnrarrpfi'viprp nhervintr their birthday an-: included: Mrs.

Clyde van Base-Smith of Reynoldsburg and A BRAND NEW ing resume of the founding of the Dennis, Paul Huffman, Robert Lev-jat the wedding 50 years ago and schools, and Civil De-1 niversaries were honored. They; Mrs. L. A. Painter, Mrs.

Martha 'the hostess, Mrs. Thomas Simp-Newark Hospital Twigs. She in-jingston William Smith, Rob- will be with them on this happy fensp 'measures were discussed. Iwere Mrs. Leslie Owens and Rainey, Mrs.

C. R. Foote, son. eluded the information on Snelling. Homer Warrick, -occasion.

nTA Thompson. Thurman Tower, Mrs. J. H. Stat- Glenn Warrick and the hostess.j k- h.w in Guests present were: Mesdames ler, Mrs.

Margaret Boyd, Mrs. in 'n r' r' wr l'lc- uC vuiiiwu. rwhnr Ma-'Thnmas Plainer Mrs. Guv Coul- Edwin Ryan. -r a uai i i i.

v. v-- i were made jand Crafts Club will hold an all-! School. plans t0 be. tin Heidtman: Misses Melinda Ed-j tor, Mrs. Fred Bachmann, Mrs.

HOWARD STUDIO WEDDimS In Living Color EVELYN DIEIIL. E. r'lurt n' 'VH vMri gell. Sharon Owens and Ethel Liv-Laura Thomas, Mrs. Frank viae hntP in thp wnm -of Miss Helen Bower.

53 Chestnut. he in May in the YMCA. if tc was hostess to the worn- ingston. Mrs. Melvin E.

Davis, Mrs. Kath- MRS. North St. en of St, Paul Lutheran Church h1 vm ucvm nhi nncuna I The next mooting will be hold.erine Vogel. Mrs.

Mary Baker, Tuesday Assisting host-to an" miscellaneous Conrad PTA will be held at SPRING AND SUMMER HANDBAG FESTIVAL Mav 12 in the Fiborglas Club Field-; Mrs. Bernard' Graham, Mrs. Em- Circle 3, jess was worn, inose attending win taie a P. m. Tuesday, Apn zi, in me Mrs.

Jean Peterson. A house. A mother and daughter McClurg. and Mrs. Ida Graves.

sack lunch. rummage sale was planned in the Parish house April 24-25 and a ner is being arranged and mem-i bers planning to take guests are to school. Members present lor the executive committee meeting were: Mrs. Richard Romine, Mrs. THE MEETING OF THE AQUI- call Mrs.

Anda kigcr by May 1. mother ana daugmer dinner was nas Study Club planned for Take 'Fashion in Hand" -with one of the (scheduled 630 May 8 night in the homeof Mrs.n.'S The committee for the May meet- Leslie or UTTLB FEET THAT GO PLACES includes Mesdames in tne irst rresnytenan uiurcii.i Bernard Kuster. has been can- 'ing hundreds of new purses in our "Festival Dis- The next meeting will be at due to the death of one LK)n Paul Huber, Anda Kiger, iJohn Earhart, principal. Worth and Marion Hoi- May 12 play" Mrs. Harry G.

Eugene comb. the the members, 'Miller. ip. m. Tuesday, Parish House.

Kl'MJOYNUS SUNDAY SCHOOL' Qass of the First Church of the RESEARCH CLUB MEMBERS met in Dugway Park for will be entertained with a 1 o'clock I covered dish supper, at 6 p. m.j, on in Granville Inn Saturday HOME DELIVERY IN Imported Straws bpanish Baskets Novelty "Beadettes" Prayer was by Martin; wjth Mrs Sara Ernst and Mrs. JjGough. After supper games Barrick as co-hostesses. play'ed: Those present were: Mr.Tne prograrn will' be given by Mrs.

z'and Mrs. Kenneth Snoor, Ronnie'j, Uobart Miller. CAf I fr If fc i "Plastic Coils' Fine Leathers Versatile -allies v.and Melody, Mr. and ll Gough, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Tidd, Cheryl and Stephen, Mr. and Mrs. jPaul Claggett, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Styers, Mr.

and Mrs. T. Allen Lilestedt, Misses Shirley Wilson. 'f Betty Hiles, Miriam Redman, Ed-Jward Romine. The May meeting ''lis being planned for out of doors.

Heath fh Phone IX FA 4-3521 CANVAS SHOES posture FOUNDATION "Flowers Under Glass" Gle aming Patents Pearl-covered Clutches Brocade Party Bags Travel Bags "Coffee Breaks' Help tiny tots enjoy their play longer help give them MORE FOOT COMFORT. 1. The important "Pi" RIGID WEDGE helps keep body weight on outside of normal foot decreasing foot and leg muscle strain. 2. Sponge rubber cushion.

to 12 t. 10 12V 2 to 4 to 10 All popular colors. All wanted styles. CHEER UP! nw Rain or shine your milkman delivers on schedule. You can always depend on him, just as you can depend on Independent Dairy for the best in Dairy Products.

All milk purchased from Licking County farmers and processed only in Newark. Gall FA 4-3521 today for regular home delivery i i Now buy a car or anything Colors red, black, white, tan, grey end blue. 'A i on the new 4 1 2.00-812.93 Tim ed. Ii GAGE HAT SHOP "The Best Bags to Put Your Money Into" 28 West Main FAirfax 3-7381 PLAN VULCANIZED Ask us or your dealer tomorrow and enjoy yourself. for Longer Wear Safer Washing.

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