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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 6

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6 Newark (O.J Advocat Sept. 18, 1962 SOCIETY Student Nurses Are Enrolled At St. Francis Mrs. Penick Asks Trudeau Guild To Home 1 1 I ENROLLMENT OF TWO MONDAY NIGHT Trudeau Guild 1 began the fall meet students from the Newark area has been announced by the St. Francis School of ings in the home of Mrs.

111 in 11 mi 111 mini. 1 mi i'' 'V to 1 4- i'r. is- I 4 5s ,11 George Penick, 206 Quentin with, Mrs. Byron Wil iv Nursing in Columbus. They are Miss Karen Deweese and liams and Mrs.

W. A. Wallace as co-hostesses. Miss Mary McCabe. Misi Deweese lives in 287 Rob- As chairman, Mrs.

Thomas At kinson heard reports from differ bins Dr. and Miss McCabe is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard ent committees and the group discussed plans for a rummage sale McCabe, Nashport, RFD 2. with the date to be annouced.

St. Francis this year began for Members of Guild 1 will meet Oct. 22 in the TB offices in Hud mal operation of a completely new educational program having a nine- son to assist with the filling month academic year. Students of envelopes. It was announced will complete their education after 27 months of actual school work the X-ray bus would be stationed at the Best Jewelry Store corner, Nov.

3. i a of the traditional 36 months. Mrs. Myron Pearce will enter Major change in the curriculum, tain the Guild at 8 p. m.

Oct. 15 in her home in 50 W. Channel St. according to Sister M. Lucy, director of the school, is a change in with Mrs.

R. G. Plummer and Mrs. R. G.

Mannino as co-hostesses. emphasis in the students' clinical experiences. These experiences are no longer considered a part of the hospital's service program, but are designed as laboratory activity in Office Nurses To Start Season At Dinner Party support of specific classroom work. Picture by Howard Studio FRANCES JEAN HAYES, engaged BEVERLY SUE LAYTON Announcement Mode Of Hoyes-Holmon Betrothol PLANNING A DINNER IN Valley Lanes, the office nurse-section of the Licking County district of the Ohio State Picture by Howard Studk) NANCY WILLEY, bride-elect Announcing Mohorg And Bevery Sue Loyton To Wed Robert K. Webster Social Calendar TUESDAY Auxiliary of Ohio Geologists Association meets at 6:30 p.

m. in Holiday Inn for election of officers. Marinette Club meets at 6:30 p. m. at Fiberglas Field for a casserole supper.

Isabelle Miller chapter of WCTU meets at 5:30 p. m. in Fellowship Hall of the East Main Methodist Church for a casserole dinner. Husbands are invited. tTT bTgT MR- AN0 MRS- LAWRENCE W.

HAYES, Granville fall meetings at 6 p. m. Sept. Drn 2j iRFD 1, are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Dr. J.

R. Wells, chairman of Jean' t0 CharleS E' Holman Jr- sn of Mr- and Mrs. Willey Betrothol Today ANNOUNCEMENT IS BEING MADE of the engage advisory committee to the hospital Charles L. Holman s55 uladys Ave. commission, will be the speaker The bride elect was graduated from Granville High MR.

AND MRS. JOHN J. LAYTON, 103 Utah are announcing the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Sue, to Robert Karl Webster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Webster of Utica.

The bride-elect is a 1961 grad-' Dr-Jr-lo uate of Lakeside High IXCLClH DllCJC Lakeside, and is emoloved bv the: ment and approaching marriage of Miss Nancy Willey anddnrends and also from Columbus Business University. She is employed by the State Farm Insurance Company in New jonn r-ugene manarg, tii uay ai. ine onae-eiecx is xne.the patient, in the Licking County daughter oi Mrs. Margaret JS. Willev.

Newark RFD 7. and, memorial Hospital to be erected. Newark Unit 85 meets for casserole dinner in Memorial Bldg. at 6:30. Mrs.

Lee Moore, Zanesville, installs officers following business meeting. WEDNESDAY Newark Soroptimists entertain John M. Willey, Newark RFD 6. Mr. Maharg is the son Saturday with Mrs.

F. J. Bachelor ark. Mr. Holman was graduated from Newark Senior High School and is employed by the Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation.

No date has been set for the wedding. State Farm Mutual Automobile In-j jQQP0Q With iNenous manarg, oi. ijouisvuie sxru ana me late ivirs. imo-gene Maharg. Miss Willey was graduated from Licking Valley High or Mrs.

Robert J. Chalfant. Nurses of the other sections are invited to attend. Bids Tricks Mt. Vernon Club with dinner at Sorority Party 6:30 p.

m. in Maple Inn. Newcomers Garden Club meets Mr. Webster graduated from Utica High School in 1937 and served four years in the Air Force. He is employed by Holophane Company Inc.

MRS. DEAN PHANAY School with the class of 1962 and she is employed as a bookkeeper by the First National Bank. Mr. Maharg also attended Licking Valley High School and is an employe of the Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corporation. They are planning their wedding for Sunday, Dec.

9. Central Ohio AAUW Holds Dinner Preceding Meeting DJNNER SERVED IN BUILDING on the Newark m.l of (ohila Ivindle) a recent bnde, The wedding will be 2:30 p. December 1, in the Church Christ, Utica. was honored by members of Is Surprised By Suit Break By ALFRED SHEINWOLD UcI eua S1113 oororny in ital "uorJMU' ivviy the club rooms, N. Park Twig High School campus preceded the business meeting of the Central Ohio Branch of the American Association of Uni Special knowledge changes the PL, Monday Compliment Bride-Elect Judith Priest At Shower A large silver wedding ring, min-j normal odds.

It may normally be good business to sell life insurance to a young healthy man, but not if Entertained In Woodyard Home iature bridal couple, white tapers versity Women Monday night. Mrs. Trusdell Stevens, was chair-f man of the dinner committee, be-'K'-" and lilies of the valley were used for a center piece. Smaller tables he has just jumped off a skyscraper roof. inz assisted by Mrs.

Ralph Wolt- lne Branch win meet at 8 p. m. FOR THE PLEASURE OF MISS Judith Priest, bride- West opened the singleton heart, MRS. DAVID WOODYARD were decorated with white candles jen, Mrs. Elizabeth Riley and Mis- elect of Roy Miller, a shower and party were arranged Mon and South decided to rely on the in simulated tiers fribbon.

Oct 15 in McGuffey School when Dr. Helen Cameron will talk on "Structure of Financing Education in Ohio." Baumgarten and Ada normal" heart break. The six day night in the home of Mrs. Paul Waddell, 200 Walden Rd. Hostesses were Mrs.

Walter! Bridal games were played and Mrs. Chanay opened her gifts. She missing hearts will normally break! jlar- president. Miss Thora entertained members of Twig 15 in her home in 203 Plum Granville, Monday. Mrs.

Carl Hileman was introduced as a new member and Mrs. xi anvil is employed by State Farm Insur ance Company as a communica Peck, Mrs. Paul Plants Sr. and Mrs. Paul Waddell.

The prize for the contest was awarded Mrs. Mac Steele and re uons operator. Mr. cnanay is a in the home of Mrs. Albert Thomas, 750 W.

Church 8 p. m. Mrs. Howard Goddard will install the officers. THURSDAY Newark Story League members are guests of Mrs.

C. A. Budd in her home in 300 Central Ave. at 8 p. m.

Decorating and Art group of Welcome Wagon meets with Mrs. Peter Horsch, 600 Mt. Vernon at 8 p. m. to start a series of lessons in oil painting.

Mrs. Thomas Dwyer entertained Hospital Twig 4, at 8 p. m. in her home, 1436 Krebs Dr. Mrs.

T. H. Lomas is hostess to the Sanford Garden Club in her home in Newark RFD 6. Mrs. N.

S. Patchen, 36 N. 13th entertains the Madison Garden Club, in her home with Mrs. Paul Teenecker, assisting. FRIDAY Inter-Service Clubs Council is holding a dinner meeting at 6 p.

m. in the YMCA. Nosco Club meets for luncheon at 1 p. m. in Maple Inn with Mesdames Ross Adams, T.

R. Zahniser, Lewis Divan and Edgar Prouty as hostesses. Mrs. John Yarger Entertains For King's Daughters Ronald Borthwick gave the execu- consulting engineer at Bayne Simp- freshments were served Mes tive board report. She reviewed fu-lson, Columbus.

They are living in Mrs. Coffman Retiring From Betty Gay Co. ture projects of the affiliated twigs. 190 Andover, Heath Village dames Raymond Peck, Ross Peck, Mary Priest, Corban Priest, Mac Steele, George Hannum, Dennis Dessert was served the honored guest and Mesdames Kenneth MacDonagh conducted the business hour and announced the evening of Oct. 12 had been chosen as the date- for the bridge party and style show sponsored by the branch in Huffman Hall on the Denison University campus.

Featuring the program was the panel discussion on the topic "The College Woman As a Community Asset." Panelists were Dr. Lloyd Wilder, Duane Dawley, Mrs. Ralph Grubaugh and Mrs. Jane F. How-arth.

The point was made that a college degree is "a symbol of stature, rather than as status sym- Shonebareer. Ralph Hannum, Ted Westfall, Cecil Dile, Daniel Makers, Ralph Myers, James Marquis, Love 11, James Burden, Paul Plants A report on the Snack Bar was given by Mrs. Albert Thomas. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Woodyard assisted by Mrs.

Don Tritt. MRS. PAUL BAKER, 350 N. Paul Plants Goldie Han and Misses Judy Thomas, Nancy South dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH 5 I 7 2 0 7 A 8 7 4 2 WEST EAST A 10 6 3 492 963 OKJ643 10 9 4 10 9 5 SOUTH A I 7 4 A 4 OAIJ 4 6 3 South West North East 1 4 Pass 2 4 Pass 3 4, Pass 4 Pass 6 4 All Pass Opening lead 7 4-2 about 48 times in 100 hands; ANNOUNCEMENT IS made of the resignation Wieber, Carol Surratt, Sue Over- num, Walter Peck, Paul Waddell, Misses Judy Priest and Judy turf. Norma SDenrer.

Jane Matel- CONRAD REXALL PHARMACY isi was nosiess to me Sallv shields and Suzanne of Mrs. Betty J. Coffman as 1 il Y-V Vl I Graves. FA S-3311 ST 8. Pmrk Flan manager of the Betty Gay Store in 29 N.

3rd St. The resignation was effective Mon Name Delegates To Convention Of WBA Sorority circle uiass 01 uie iitsi rrtrsuy- terian Church Monday evening, with Mrs. Victor Morehouse as co-hostess. Devotions were given by Mrs. Morehouse and Mrs.

Gertrude Esh-elman, president of the class conducted the business meeting, with 13 members present. The meeting day. Exclusively Leftover Loaf Hamburger buns plus leftover sliced meat loaf combine to make a tasty sandwich for a quick lunch or supper along with potato chips, milk, fresh fruit and cupcakes. Mrs. Coffman, who has been with 3-3, about 36 times; and 5-1 only PLANS FOR THE SENIOR the Gay Company for 32 about 14 times.

nir-W nvontirm ls retiring, due to ill health Broil the meat loaf slices under was closed with the Mizpah bene- Declarer won in dummy with the: AO nicrht. urhpn Hamma1 JoSeph Nash' N- Y- haS king of hearts, took the ace of dia- xvirui "president of the Betty X3ay Com- moncs ana puirea a diamond diction, followed by refreshments the broiler or in a skillet, then served by the hostesses. October! slip into buttered buns with toma-meeting will be a potluck dinner toes, green pepper rings and crisp at the church. lettuce leaves. resumed Dy tne anver, w.

since Sept. 10. 1930 and Mrs. AU lUw T2nfi4- Cross Circle of The King's ty dummy. Then he tried to get back to his hand with the ace of hearts.

since that time. West happily ruffed the ace of Daughters Monday night in; Ascociation met. t.hi home of Mrs. John Yar-! Mrs. Frances D.

Smith, Putnam hearts and cashed a diamond trick Down one. NEWARK CHAPTER OF CHORISTER Guild will have a dinner was hostess. The convention will be held in Columbus Oct. 13-14 806 Meadow Dr. The opening lead should have meeting in the home of Mr.

and Fourteen members answered roll'jn the Neil House and Mrs. Mau- Mrs. F. W. Crebs, 1058 Granville warned South against relying on call with a verse from Timothy, rice Barrett was chosen as dele- at 6:45 p.

m. Saturday. Mem gate and Mrs. Smith as alternate, bers will be contacted for reserva the normal odds. If West had two or three hearts, he was unlikely to lead the suit.

The fact that he had tions. led the suit made a singleton more after which Mrs. Harry Rossel presented devotions on the subject of friendship. A report on the program of the educational and mission work The special prize was won by Mrs. Roy Pierson.

Mrs. Earl Neg-ele will be hostess for the Oct. 15 meeting at 7 p. m. in her home in 174 Hudson Ave.

MEMBERS OF THE MADISON likely than usual. NEEDLESS RISK Garden Club will be entertained at 1 p. m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. N.

S. Patchen in 36 N. 13th South didn't have to risk the bad St. Mrs. Paul Rennecker will be heart break.

The proper play guar among the Navajo Indians, in Ari- zona, was given by Mrs. Gerald If your "white" cake has a gray-Hart. Refreshments were served ish color, you may have baked it by the hostess. I at too low an oven temperature. the co-hostess and a workshop will be a part of the program.

antees the slam if the hearts break normally and has a fine chance to win even if the hearts 'UNI" HIIIIIII HllllillliilllllllWII I IIIHII break badly. Declarer should win the first heart with the ace and draw trumps, discarding a diamond and two clubs from dummy. He then leads a heart to dummy's king. If both opponents follow suit, South can 6et up dummy's fifth If 5 NOW APPEARING NIGHTLY AT THE S0UTHWII1D COCKTAIL LOUNGE THE MARTINAIRE TRIO heart by ruffing two low hearts 'I'Aiglon The slam is cold if the hearts I I break 4-2 ot 3-3. In this case.

West discards a dia Another mond on the second heart Declar "Famous Name er wins in dummy witti the king FEATURING of hearts and returns a low club. Dorit buy any organ until you try this 1 When the clubs break 3-2, dummy's Gerli Vocalist een oray as last low club provides the twelfth trick. Easy Terms jjfc- 599500 South should not rely wholly on either of dummy's long suits. He L'Aiglon turns up with the smartest outfit yet! A Chanel-ish jacket, a circle-patterned overblouse, a slender skirt! You could travel the world in this one, it's that urbane! And because it's an all wool double knit, it will keep its fresh good looks indefinitely. Skirt has elasti-cized waistband.

Black with black white blouse. Sizes 8 to 18. should try the hearts nrst and fall back on the clubs when the hearts In Ths Fashion World in Sergeant's Charmed Circle of Able Labels Sketched from Stock $3998 THERE IS A NOTICEABLE DIFFERENCE IN A fail to break normally. He makes the slam unless both suits break very badly. Kitchen Decoration 9 STARTING Monday, September 24th The Martinaire Trio will feature your one woman show direct from the World's Fair at Seattle, Miss Versatility, Miss Betty Hall Jones The Southwind Cocktail Lounge Nightly Monday, Saturday 9 P.M.-2 AM I Kitchen is the work room in CONN ORGAN homes.

This fact should de jtermine the selection of color and decoration that goes into it, says i Margaret Spader, home service consultant. She points out that it is old-fashioned to try to disguise appliances. Appliances are avail- able in smart designs and can be 'built in to provide an ideal com FOR MUSIC j1 plement to other kitchen decora tion. Furthermore, they come in a IMlMlMi iKi'iiililllii! variety of decorator colors. jj.MiH.lldlliilJ'iji.M.illl.ilnilri'jiHSi.

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