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The Newark Advocate from Newark, Ohio • 8

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The Newark Advocate May 10, 1957 Mary Jeannette Blake To Manila Society Editor Visits Newark Bridal Party Entertained With Dinner Wed Lt. Jerome Thompson MRS. WAINWRIGHT DONALD BLAKE of 134 S. Mul berry Granville, and formerly of Lewisburg, is announcing the engagement of her daughter, Mary Jeannette THURSDAY NIGHT, FOL-lowing rehearsal for the wedding of Miss Patricia A. and James E.

Moody, Blake, to Lt. Jerome Marshall Thompson of Highstown, N. J. Miss Blake, daughter of the late Dr. W.

D. Blake, is as a district director with the Heart of Ohio Girl which takes place Saturday in St. Francis de Sales Church, Scout Council in Newark. She was graduated from Buck nell University in 1956, where she was active in Theta Al the bridal party was enter-tained with a buffet dinner in the home of Mr. Moody's un pha Phi, national dramatic society, and Pi Beta Phi, social fraternity.

Lt. Thompson, serving with the Army engineers, is sta cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. hSQCI.ETT-l I 1 5 -V- X'K Vj: if tioned at Indiantown Gap, Pa. He was graduated from Vernon Brown, Heath at 6:30.

Attendants were presented with Buckneli University in 1955. While there he was a mem ber of the American Society of Civil Engineers and Kappa gifts and attending were: Misses Sigma, social fraternity. Patricia Kubik, Nancle booot. The wedding will take place on Sept. 7 in Dunellen, N.

J. Josephine Sforaa. Rosemary cai-lahan. Linda Bagent. Barbara Hamilton.

Messrs. James E. i t' 'J i 1-, Donalene Cunningham Weds Earl Patterson in Indiana Moody, Robert Yonker, William Lannen, Robert Kubik. George George, Mr. and Mrs.

R. Hamil ANNOUNCEMENT IS BEING MADE of the marriage of Miss Donalene Cunningham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Donald Cunningham, St. Louisville RFD 1, and Earl Pat terson, son of Mrs. Rhea Patterson, 582 Prior and the late Marvin Patterson.

The ceremony took place Garden ClllO FrOlll ton, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Hrown.

Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Kubik and Mr.

and Mrs. C. Bagent. MT. CARMEL LADIES AID Society was entertained Thursday afternoon in the home of Mrt.

Glenn Parr in Newark RFD 4. Mrs. Ernest Norris presided and the devotions were led by Mrs. Ralph Walters. A committee was named to investigate improvements needed in the church social room.

Those chosen were Mrs. Joseph C. Bader and Mrs. Orville Hartman. Members voted a donation to the Cancer Fund.

Plans were made to honor Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Bader on their 25th wedding anniversary. A casserole supper will be served in the social room of the church at 6:30 Brookville, Saturday, April jy.

If Ml IT 27 at 3:30 p. m. with David F. tiarOOr lllllS tldS Russell, justice of the peace T0Ur fa KllXESWOod dating. Attending the couple werei Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Gayneart, HARBOR HILLS GARDEN the latter a sister of the Drme- club memDers visited Kings- groom. wood Center, former home After a trip through Indiana a ii u. gaiutiu yjx. wit iatc Charles Kelley King, in Mans field, Thursday to view the they returned to Newark and are living in 385H National Dr.

The bride attended Bladensburg High SchcwPSnd the bridegroom the high school in Roseville. He is Mary Jeannette Blake, bride-elect Picture by Rolan Thompson p. m. Friday, June 7. A program will be presented by Mesdames By HAZEL KIRK tulips.

Blooms on the 47 acre estate were at the peak of col- Jr AxvAij maxn aAixiua Aspuiera, society eanor in ine rninppineSj is iinaing orviiie Hartman, and Ralph In- employed by Owens Corning ti- or and variety berglas Corp. Of particular interest were the that reporting and editing news for a society page takes on practically the same pattern Friends and relatives of the the United States as it does in Manila. honored couple as well as all it. t. -n i members of the community, are Mrs.

Aspillera is spending a few days in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John O. Palmer, jnvited on Mondav Mav mem- Nearly 200 Attend Mother And Daughter Dinner in EUB Church ELEVEN MEMBERS AND TWO which were used effectively throughout the Dewey Ave. They are friends she met, when the Palmers recently spent five monthsjbers will assemble at the church rooms of the mansion, which haSin Manila, visiting their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. John White (Kathryn a 1 P- m- finish cleaning the ing of the Newark Brethren Woman's Missionary Society, held ONE HUNDRED AND 75 persons attended the mother Thursday night in the home of been made a "cultural centeer. Leona F. Kanuckel, 50 N. daughter banquet held Thursday night in the First EUB Mrs.

Palmer) who are serving as missionaries for the Disciple Church. Pictured left to right iVions were given by Me" are Mrs. Palmer, her daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Whyde and the guest, Mrs. Aspillera.

(Picturejdames Ray Dusthimer and Genev- The committee tour included Mrs, arranging the Ross Weakley, Tahlps wp Hprorated with St. Miss Elsie Fulk was co- Church dining room i i 4 i i- inosiess ra Morgan, accompanied by Miss Donna Parr. assisted by was pro-jwin Mra R. pBnen and Mrs. Hugh by Don The newspaperwoman from on care of iiwse of the Newspaperwomen's: nila is enioying every minute nt'tcted.

Because of me closely knit, Club and president of "Women's llowers ana spring uunuets wcic xuuuu aw cam io an. finer as favors. i Refreshments were served to Mrs. Lester Black. gram leader, using the topic, "Working Through Organizations." families many refuse to have aj Writer's in Tagalog.

She has writ- Mesdames Joseph Bader. Denzil Mrs. William Smith and her the oldest Luncheon on theja combined pleasure and lecture Richard tour, which is sponsored by the was served Mesdames memoer taken from them and; en numerous puoiicauons ana un-iMorrison. Merrill Wills Frnmst ierrniinns in daughter Linda gave me mvoca-Willard( who traveled the ed by Mrs. William S.

Crick, it American Council of Education. tkm. The dinner was served underjfarthest to attend and Mrs. My- was decided to as eacn memoer Koern- jan auuiaie 01 suite ueyaiir an affiliate the direction of the Ladies Aid So- ers who had the most daughters to contribute one dollar toward anient. It is takine her across the placed in a sanatorium.

jderstands and speaks English flu-jNorris, Ralph Inlow. Ralph Wal- The visitor has an impressive but witn an interesting ac-jters, Ray Dusthimer, Oscar Bor-background of education, jing, Harold Rogers, Byron Roley, ience and associations. Married) Her paper one of three dai-jArthur Sneiling. Harold McDon-and the mother of four children'lies published by the Manila Calvin Walker, Orville Hart-ranging in age from 12 to 24 years, lushing Company owned by a man, Cora Dodson, Genevra Mor-she is director of the Institute ofjbrother and sister. Her commentgan, Alice Kreager and Maude Filipino language and culture.jwas "the woman is the one who iParr.

Children present were Bar- the group's treasury, in lieu of nJZ Pan. bake goods sale. The project of J-; Odfoete Pap- ciety and the Men of; the church. I jIrS- pniUip Watts sang a solo During the program which fol- ami group singing followed, with lowed. Mrs.

Robert Hupp gave akjrs. Harry Courtright as leader f. cOQ! mlisf mac nro. oiuiuci, uiSc oiiiitru oiciiea, viMuug wuiucn groups and organizations, and conferring with newspaper women in most of the larger cities. Weakley and guests, Mrs.

1 TIT PU.1. nnr.n- VUSS James Alexander, Mrs. H. W. Col loast to mothers and her mother, and Mrs.

James Dennis as accom- Exchanging ideas on the meth-j lins tUlS, naiii a iivn, nits. Mrs, Charles Roberts, responded panist. bership. This makes the total! ods and Droblems of editing a "omens university; uie iihjm wwk uui ui uie.oara ana Janet Kay McDonald, mntMka.ti.'n Ol at iaVi ont an1 with a toast aaugmers. A mothers' day message, entit- cietv Daee we learned that CUIUJI ol Ulc isJK nm-, uaie airier; aiepnen inww; un- Iticlliuc anil 61.

ni.ui Ki ie. Inila has a large number of language daily); instruc-J Mrs. Aspillera is leaving New- Mrs. Robert Sneiling, acung "The Place of Mothers in the a social hour concluded the meet-j toastmistress, presented was presented by Miss uig. ior in me uuuege 01 agaric Saturday to continue witn ner MEMBERS OF CIRCLE 1 OF en's organizations, which are the ua inoiTis; rtuuy, uoneen ana Sheila Parr.

The hostess was assisted in entertaining by her daughter. Miss Donna Parr. The the Philippine omen's University, tour which concludes when she to the following: Mrs. Rex Smith, for her missionary work; Mrs Elaine Ellis, senior in Otterbein College. Her name has been placed Attending were: Mrs.

Charles Second Presbyterian Church met! same as those in Newark. Cooperrider, 'Mrs. Irvin F.jThursdav afternoon in the churchied are the JayCee-Ettes, medical She is a graduate of the Univer-; leaves June 9 from San Francisco sity of the Philippines with a BS for Hawaii and Manila. She is pe next meeting will be held June 13, William S. nnil HopH- was sprvprt bvlauxiliarv.

Red Cross, and women's Cooperrider, Mrs. Richard Davis for having the youngest daughter present; Mrs. i' 1 tite, vivacious and has a spark-: in the home of Mrs. Harold Mc in the Who's Who of Colleges. The program concluded with prayer by Mrs.

Rex Smith. service groups. Social activities in Manila take degree; and has an MS from Centra Escolar University in Manila. She took further study at the Uni- Donald, Newark RFD 1. ling kind of wit.

Crick, Mrs. Hugh W. Darkes. kirs. Kenneth Moore, hostess, pre-Misses Eileen and Anna Mae ceding the meeting.

Hughes, Miss Elsie Fulk, Mrs. I The business meeting was con-Wallace L. McLaughlin ducted bv Mrs Theron Reed, cir- on the same pattern as tnose in FLOW KB GIFTS COLONIAL 7 versity of the Philippines, in 1954 MEMBERS OF THE LICKING Cooking cauliflower? If the flow- Pat parsley dry in a towel after erets are large, slice them length-! you've washed it; then store In a ilicuutjuuicui-aiiu f'uvuiuM Ho offUiofinn. innliirl- tho Phil. H.

G. McFarland, Mrs. Charles E. He chairman. Mrs.

E. C. SleethJ County Braille Club will meet at 3 p. m. Sunday in the Parish jppine Association of University wise into even pieces before cook- tightly covered container In the KODerts ana aaugmers, nanoite program chairman, introduc- tions and less formal events.

'refrigerator. Women, National Press Club, di-iing. and Pennette, Mrs. Vernon H. All Filipinos take "merienda" in House of the.

Trinity Episcopal Church. Members are to take sandwiches and cookies. ed Miss Ida Davis, who gave a talk on her experiences in Burma where she taught school for many the mid-morning and afternoon, 724 WEST CHURCH ST. Fine Antique Reproductions Westmoreland Milk Glass Colored Pattern Glass English Staffordshire Figurines Queen's Art Pewter Pine Accessories Madame Alexander Dolls which corresponds to our "coffee Wilkins, Mrs. Murray Wilkins and the hostess, Mrs.

Kanuckel. The June 14 meeting will be held in the home of Mrs. Wallace years. She illustrated her talk! break." Mostly fruit juice is the curios and costumes of Burma. A generous amount of paprika makes French dressing an attrac drink.

Many despedida were given for Mrs. Aspillera before L. McLaughlin Sr. near Frazeys-j Burma. burg.

There were 11 members present. she left for America, and the Pal tive color and the flavor will blend nicely with tossed greens. mers also were simuarly feted before they left. The "despedida" is a farewell party. Mrs.

Aspillera says that fashion able Filipinos are not too fond of Sea-Horse motor do the work for In the short time it takes you you talk to "CRAB BAKER" for a new permanent and hair style by experts you can do it so easily too just by stopping in at BARNEY'S BEAUTY SALON in the Arcade that at Buckeye Lake and see how easy to read this a person will be injured in an auto accident unfortunately, the national average it is to own one. YOU HAVE A is one person killed in a car acci I feel like a coffee break right dent every 14 minutes and 0) now and where do we all way she can choose her own hair style with the advice of people who know always a welcome 1 SPECIAL DATE since auto accidents will always go? PFEFFER'S RESTAU be with us check your auto idea. FOR DINNER HERE insurance, be sure it is the kind cocktail parties. Photographers for the society page are more warmly received man the society editor. "Society editor? She is expected and accepted.

But the photographer? He is the one they really want to see." -Another comment 'Thursday by the visitor was "My! Your photographers all must be prosperous. They are all such big, husky men." Mrs. Aspillera explains that the bridegroom's picture is always included with that of the bride in the account of a wedding. "We just can't eliminate the man, because he is paying for most of the wed-jding." Mrs. Aspillera's trip will include that will give you financial safety Sherbet cool accessories see LARRY McWILLIAMS at RANT on South Third you can sit and relax quiet and peaceful nice habit to develop and they have delicious hot lunches too with no waiting so if you're in a hurry make 223 Hoover Street for the best in Ate auto insurance.

that are exceptionally pretty for Mother's Day HELEN VO-GELMEIER'S ACCESSORY SHOP in the Arcade provides that air of elegance that Mother is looking for in blouses that are deftly Well, the HI-FI SHOP in the Any date becomes a very special occasion when you dine out, in a restaurant famous for its gracious atmosphere, tempting cuisine and deft, courteous service. For a really delightful evening that you'll remember with pleasure, be sure to dine here soon. You'll come back again and again! it PFEFFERS. Why not take home a dozen donuts tonight good eating at midnight. shopping center is having their grand opening this week-end and! what a wonderful place it is designed lingerie that is gos Inner Assurance for Moth samer soft hankies, so dainty separate sound rooms for easy! three phases of study and obser ers Day with the summer, hosiery that is extra sheer just right for gifting.

fresh lingerie at CARROLL'S vation, the language newspaper work and' women's clubs. attest budding beauties trimmed with listening record browser boxes for customer convenience everything for everybody regardless of your taste in music better stop up and say "hi" She isan active member of wisps of lace and the prices many clubs, and the women of speak eloquently for themselves famous maker's precious la The Philippines are campaigning, iwith the Red Cross, to combat and don't forget they are giving lots of door prizes, too. bels that Mother loves to see so come on and spoil her if" I SIZES 5 TO 15 HMl she'll love it and especially tuberculosis which is the most prevalent and dread of the diseases. They sponsor the mobile X-Ray the same as in America i and are trying to educate the if her gift is from CARROLLS. As precious as a doll collection the beautiful new fabrics for child prodigies in "Where Fine Food is a Tradition GRANTS big yard goods depart Ohhh Mommy, you smell so good aren't you glad Daddy Lost the keys to your luggage? well, don't pay any attention it won't open without them but JERRY WILLIAMS LOCK SHOP at 326 East Main can work miracles in that line or if you have locked yourself out, don't, please don't, call the emergency squad call FA 9-0001 and JERRY will let you in extra keys that really work are a specialty.

A wonderful companion for Mother's morning coffee or a glamourous escort for late, late show and oh, so comfortable, too slippers from ABBOTT SHOES or give her a pair ment bold plaids, neat plaids, and I went shopping at THE AR dark with dash brights with CADE DRUG wonderful the most glorious words wonderful feeling Mother Day 1 May 12th AIR-CONDITIONED! plaids that ever went out for a so namDer Mother Sunday with big hop-scotch game and they make small size "he-man" shirts gifts of sweetly scented cosmetics perfumes, powders, creams I'm hinting for Coty's Lily too an extra special look. Summer WHITE I OPERAS of 'the Valley ummmmm To Mother with love fe3 grand makes you feel absolutely feminine all mothers something she has been wanting of the "ahead of fashion" shoes for a long time porch and love it. that she loves so much whether she is 26 or 66 you will feel lawn furniture let your imag Attention, all working girls ination run wild with this hand that the gift has been perfect some selection at NEWARK FUR MERCHANT MOTORS can relieve and the applause will be exclusive NITURE COMPANY mix or the strain on your budget if you ly, yours. match the pieces or buy a com- need a car they will worK If you are staying home with a picnic out in the jplete set and it won't interfere i with that precious budget of yours out a plan tor you eitner on a new car or on the good used car either lightweight and smart. back yard the perfect touch your choice they take the worry away and leave you sil HIGH AND MEDIUM HEELS SIZES 5 TO 10 ALL WIDTHS ting pretty" grand people to Seems like only yesterday that Delta Airlines came up with a would be a man sized serving of smooth, rich chocolate ice cream by VELVET but please don't buy or try VELVET unless you One of Many "lust Unpacked" SUMMER DRESSES $8.98 to $24.98 deal with because you can reel millionaire dream vacation that you are getting the very best actually it was way back in 1947 at MERCHANT are ready for a real thrill unless you are ready for the best they put low summer hotel Sunday morning if you are look- rates in Miami and Delta's night because that is just what VELVET is the best.

ins for something to do drive down to WEIANF uakl.s jusi The nicest things come in bun East of Newark on Route lb they have the freshest, crispest ches or clumps plants. bibb lettuce that you ever put a Jacqueline presents its idea of what a smart whit opera should be clean, uncluttered lines, built-in solid comfort! Traditional for the girl graduate and wonderful for. all through the summer. bushes flowering shrubs of all kinds that's what all Mothers like and it is a gift that the dressing to and wait till you see their delicious red ripe toma coach together and made it available for every purse it's the answer for young married couples or for the working gal stop at NEWARK AUTO CLUB on South Third for all details. Did you realize that approximately 30-million people own boats well they do and the best part of owning a boat is that the whole family can enjoy it more fun for everyone though when you have a powerful Johnson youngsters will love to "help" her toes and easy slicing cucumbers YES, IT'S A TAILORED JUNIOR You're quite right to call on this Tailored Junior suitdress for your important business luncheon or dinner date.

Look at the graceful roll of its portrait collar, its easy blouson back. In orlon and cotton to make light work of up-keep. Look for it in GLAMOUR Magazine. Silver Grey, Powder Blue, Pink, Beige. all the fixing for that Sunday set out H.

A. ALBYN NURSERY AND SEED SHOP on South salad open daily until too. THIRD FLOOR Third can really help you make KING'S SHOE SALON Last minute shopping to do for the right selection lots of potted plants too an easv Mother's Day? here an gift to give. idea why not a gilt certmcate;.

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