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al of park. And d-t PAGE SIX THE MANSFIELD JOURNAL, MANSFIELD, OHIO MONDAY, JULY 18, 1932 Activities of City Vicinity Mention Club Events and Personal Social Wedding Of Kathryn Coil And Dwight Keller Event Of Saturday At Ashland Couple Leaves for Trip to Lake Points Immediately Following Ceremony Solemnized at Lutheran Parsonage. Bu PHYLLIS MORRISON land. and Dwight E. Keller.

son of THE WEDDING of Miss Kathryn R. Keller. 124 Carpenter road, was evening al the parsonage of the church at 1 Ashland. Miss Mildred Keller. sister of the AS the bride'- attendant.

She was OSTER Marcell Coil of AshDr. and Mrs. Charles solemnized Saturday Evangelical Lutheran bridegroom. served attired in A brown frock with orange trimming and WOTP white accessories. Ralph Kearns.

of Mansfield. was best man. The bride's frock was of shell pink chiffon and her accessories were white. She carried an arm bouquet of larkspur, white snapdragons and gypsophilia. Mr.

Keller and his bride left for a wedding trip to lake points. immediately following the ceremony. The couple will make their home in Ashland, where the bridegroom will continue his studies at Ashland college. Celebration of Anniversary Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Alacca. Park avenue past, celebrated their 201h wedding anniversary by entertaining 50 relatives at noonday picnic dinner at South park. Sunday. Games were the features following the dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Alacca were recipients of many lovely gifts. Mrs. Alacca's sisters.

the Misses Frances. Mary and Catherine Guidara and her father. S. Guidara. and Miss Edna Correll.

of Cincinnati, were the out-of-town guests present. Outing Ar Long Beach. An enjoyable affair for hers of the Friendly Folks chub and their families was an all dav outing at Long Reach, Sundar. -seven Were present the affair when picnic dinner was served at the noon hour. The day was spent in games and A social manner.

Ang. 3. the date of the next meeting. al the home of Mrs. Stella ileath.

Westwood avenue. SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS THURSDAY Floral Hedge elub- Picnic supper for families at North Lake park. Women's Missionary society of First Presbyterian church At the church. Division of First Methodist church- -Mrs. George Hughes Sherman avenue, Cheerio Bridge club Mrs.

11 M. Hissong. 205 South Adams street. Ladies' Aid society of St John's Evangelical church In the church parlors. Junior Maccabees.

Pride of Ohio Court Picnic supper for members and mothers al Crystal Inn park. L'Amici club Mrs. John Villa ella. North Main street Lady Owls club Annual pic nic at North Lake park Lawyers' Secretaries MIsS Frances Thull and Miss Ethel Wells hostesses for outing Al Lakeville. Division D' of First Methodist church Mr.

Sidney P'almer. Wood street 0. 10 Picnic Division Method Pandora dat Annual Picnic For Friends At Oak Park The annual Koogle Community picnic was a pleasant event of Sunday evening al Oak park. when more than fifty residents of the neighborhood gathered for supper. During the evening Mrs.

Lulu Schwan conducted a business session. Plans were 1 made for a miscellaneous shower. July 23, at the of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hour.

in honor of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pp. terson, who were married Julv The remainder of the evening was spent socially.

Local Group At Massillon. Sans Pariel club members and their families motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stough, at Massillon, for a picnic supper, Sunday. Twenty-six were included in the party and a pleasant social time was enjoyed preceding the serving of the supper on the lawn, where a long table had been arranged.

The group planned a corn roast to he an event of Angust. Afternoon Meeting For Mothers' Club. Mrs. Robert Thomas. Ashland road.

will open her home for A meeting of the Lincoln Heights Mothers' cluth. Friday afternoon. tage, Sixth dist church And covered-dish Drusilla at Johns for members Lake Dark church at vision. brook rain Country Bridge W'est Third Sons jars Good will North Lake FRIDA1 WITTY KITTY Hell be The eXprEssion. fers to 101 mean lipstick WEDS AGAIN Helen Menken.

the actress, is A bride for the second time. Her new husband is Dr. Henry T. Smith. Thes were married in New York by Mayor Walker.

Wedding Of Galion Couple This Morning GALION. July 1 8 Uniting the lives of 1 wo well known young people of this city. Rev. Bonsigneur Dennis officiated for the marriage of Miss Blanche Wister and George C. Lisse at St.

Agnes church, Cleveland. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock this morning. Attending the couple were Miss Mary Catherine W'ister of Cleveland. and Robert Lisse of Indianapolis, sister and brother of the bride and bridegroom. For the wedding Mrs.

Lisso wore an ensemble of beige Roma crepe with white Venetian lace collar and accessories 10 match. She carried her mother's prayer book with a shower of liliesthe- valley. Miss Wi-ler wore A pink Roma crepe ensemble with white accesand carried A bouquet of pink and white rosebuds. wedding breakfast was hold al Hotel Cleveland. and immediately following the couple left for a motor trip through the west.

They will make their home in this eitv. Both Mr. and Mrs. Lissp were graduated from Galion high school in 1917. Mrs.

Lisse is ti: daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wister of Harding way east.

this She has been employed 88 111 accountant at the City Ire Fuel company. Cleveland. for some time. Mr. Lisse is a prominent grocer of this Ile the son of Hugh Lisse of 1.1 Harding WAV west.

this city, Cleveland dur In 111 9 the past weeks A luncheonbridge WAS given bu Mrs. Delmar Melntosh. a dinner- hv Mrs. Nicholas Goodman, and Pmploves of the City lee Fuel company gave A -bridge al the Regnatz, all in honor of Mrs. Lisse.

Miss Mary Louise Kumeric And Anthony Disanze Wed At Wheeling, W. July 2 Rev. Paul W. Vester Officiates for Wedding of Local Couple Solemnized at St. James Lutheran Church, Early This Month.

THE MARRIAGE of Miss Mary Louise Kumeric. 323 Linden road. and Anthony Disanze, son of Mr. and Mrs. D.

Disanze. 551 South Main. which was solemnized July 2. al Wheeling, W. has just been Announced.

Rev. Paul 11' Lester performed the ceremony at St. James Lutheran church. 1 powder blue frock with matching accessories were worn by the bride for her riage and she carried an arm bou-1 class of Main Street Evangelical quet of Sunburst roses. church will meet in the church The couple enjoyed a breakfast at the Heidelburg Inn, at Bridgeparlors for the regular monthly meeting.

Tuesday evening. port. following the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs.

Disanze are on a two weeks' wedding trip to lake points, and the New England states. Mrs. Disanze, who is the daughter of George Kumeric. of Canton. has been employed at the Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing company while Mr.

sanze is proprietor of the South End grocery. The couple will make their home at 83 McPherson street. Stars of Hope Class Meeting. Members of the Stars of Hope A fair for Club Group and Families. A group of 20, including memhers of the Hawaiian club and their families motored to the home of Mrs.

Mae Warner, near Johnsville, for a picnic supper, Sunday evening. A long table was arranged on the lawn for the serving of the lovely meal. The group enjoyed games and a social time during the evening. Mrs. Clare Richer.

Scholl road. wil he hostess 10 the member: for A regular meeting. Friday evening. PERSONAL MENTION Robert Kern. 608 Park avenue, west.

and Ned Bacon, 213 Glenwood boulevard. spent Sunday al Ruggles Beach. Miss Miriam Shea of Cleveland visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shea, West Fourth street road, over the -end.

Mrs. David Richev and daughters, Mrs. Harry Fay and Miss Ruth Richer. 241 Sturges avenue, spent Sunday at Robbins Lake. Mr.

and Mrs. W. F. K. Robinson.

Marion avenue. returned Sunday from Canton where they visited for several days. Misses Sara and Rosemary Alac. 275 Park avente cast. have cone to Cincinnati, where they will visit relatives.

Mrs. Howard C. Sword. Svea-1 more street. and Miss Martha.

Zellner, West Fourth street, are spending the day in Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Emerick. Fort Wayne, are visiting the latter's gradmother.

Mrs. Caroline Hamm. 22 Flint street. Dale l'hlich and Raymond U'hlich. 437 Glessner avenue, left Sundar for a motor trip 10 the western coast, where they will remain for several weeks.

Miss Ruth Malone, South Main street. and Miss Helen Bunn, Hammond avenue, spent Sunday al Catawba Island. on Lake Erie, Miss (lildagarde Weinert. North Willis avenue, has returned home from Wooster where she spent the past several davs with friends. Mrs.

Marv Garnes, son. Howard. and daughter, Mildred. of DIXIE DUGAN- Here's the Place. By J.

P. MeEVOY And J. H. STRIEBEL NEVER WAS THERE A MORE ENCHANTED SPOT THAN THIS, WHICH SOME STRANGE LONEWILD: HAD CHOSEN FOR HIS RUSTIC RETREAT, FROM MILLIOMAIRE KNOWN TO US ONLY BY NAME MIGHT IT AS A DENSELY WOODED ISLAND IN THE CENTER OF A CIRCULAR LAKE HIGH ABOVE ONE VIEW IS EXCEPT FOR THE MARROW RIBBON OF LAND WHICH JOINED IT WITH THE AM ISLAND THAT IT WAS TO THIS MYSTERIOUS WOODLAND SETTING THAT DIXIE MICKEY AND MA AND PA DUGAN WERE NOW ON THEIR WAY FOR THEIR VACATION JULES LA TORTUE, OLD AND FAITHFUL FRENCH SERVITOR OF HIS MISSING MASTER, DANIEL RIPPINGWELL. Ur WED SUNDAY Photo by Kraft.

MRS. JOHN HUMBERT W. 4. T. Meeting At County Home.

The meting of the Frances H. Willard W. C. T. U.

will he held Tuesday afternoon at the Richland County home. The members ale ask to call the president. Mrs. E. F.

Shupp, for further information. Virginia Marshall Celebrates Birthday. group of friends gathered celebrate the 15th anniversary of Miss Virginia Marshall, Penn avenue. Friday evening. Bridge was the main diversion of the evening with Miss Margaret Mosey and Miss Katherine Spicer winning the score prizes.

A contest, in which Miss Rita Sheedy was winner of the prize. and dancing were also enjoyed. Decorations when a Juncheon was served were in pink and green. Miss Marshall was recipient of attractive gifts. Mans- -Ha- Ha Club Party at Ruggles.

Swimming and card games were the features at an outing for members of the Many-Ha-Ha club and their families at Rugales Beach. Sunday. A lovely picnic dinner was served 10 25 at the noon hour. July 29. the club will meet with Mrs.

Doris Duncan. at. Ashland. TAKES BANK JOB Hering Associated with Trust Department of Farmers' Bank. H.

H. Hering. 108 Stewart avenue, has started his duties a as a member of the trust department of the Farmers Savings Bank Trust company, according to Paul M. Eliot. trust.

officer and acting secretary treasurer. Mr. Hering has heen connected with the Ohio Oil company in the capacity of district manager and was formerly associated with the North American Watch company here. HOSPITAL NEWS Four persons were admitted and three persons were dismissed at Mansfield General hospital. according to attendants there Mondas noon.

Those admitted were Mrs. Joseph Chelsky. 148 Lida street: Mrs. C. H.

Chelsky, 54 Maple street: Mrs. William Rogers. 584 Garfield place, and Mrs. H. G.

Shriber, Lakeville. Those dismissed were Mrs. Nate Stone. Cleveland: Mrs. Reid Homerick.

203 Lexington avenue. and Harry O'Neil. Herrin, Ill. TAN RECEIPTS SWELLED Mansfield's anticipated receipts for the year were swelled Monday by receipt of the third of five gas lax settlements. City Auditor Paul 1..

Keller said. Total anticipated receipts for the year are $50.000, made in equal settlements. TRIP MADE Mrs. Joseph Chelski. 149 Lida street.

was taken to General hospital Saturday afternoon in the Geiger invalid car. CORNS DISSOLVE IN 48 HOURS NEW WAY All Pain is Relieved Instantly The very second you cover a corn with this new TIZ CORN PAD all pain stops. Then the corn soon disappears! For the center of the pad is impregnated with a certain ingredient that works through the core of the corn and causes it to dissolve away vanish! Now -ask any druggist for a box of TIZ CORN PADS. PLATES CROWNS That Fit Bridge Work As Low Daily 9-8 P. M.

As Low Open As Look For The Ncon Sign as MANSFIELD $10 DENTISTS $4 59-61 EXTRACTIONS Canal N. Main 2717 Snyder-Humbert Wedding Solemnized By Rev. Parrett At Tabernacle Yesterday Couple Wed Preceding Sunday Morning Services to Reside With Bridegroom's Mother, on Route 2, Mansfield. PRECEDING Rev. S.

R. Miss Myrtle Pavonia, and bert. Route altar. A few mony. the morning services al Gospel Tabernacle.

Parrett. pastor, solemnized the wedding of Snyder, daughter of Mrs. I B. Williams. of John I.

Humbert. son of Mrs. Ottic Hum2. Mansfield, at 8 o'clock before the church relatives were present to witness the cere- Miss Mary Alice Kissel was maid of honor and Russell Humbert. the bridegroom's brother, was best man.

Miss Kissel wore a pink printed chiffon frock, a pink hat and white accessories. The bride's gown of Libule crepe was a fitted model trimmed with ecru lace while her accessories were an ecru lace hat and white moire slippers. She carried an arm bouquet of sweet peas. Immediately following the service. Mr.

Humbert and his bride left for A short motor trip to Lake Erie. The couple will reside with the bridegroom's mother. Both Mr. and Mrs. Humbert were graduated from Weller high school in 1929.

Mrs. Humbert is employed as bookkeeper at gomery-Ward company, and Mr. Humbert is an employe of the Mansfield Vitreous Enameling company. New Members For H. and Club.

Mr. and Mrs. George Zackarisen were welcomed into the H. and D. club as new members at a meeting Saturday evening, in the home of Mr.

and Mrs. Gerald Dudley. Ashland road. The group five hundred at two tables, with Mr. and Mrs.

Franklin Haupt and Mr. and Mrs. Zackarisen winning the score prizes. A luncheon was served a at the small tables. Another affair for the group will a wiener roast, Aug.

5. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Divelbiss, Cook road. Bridge Party In McVicar Home.

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Me Vicar. Columbia avenue, were hosts 10 a group of friends. Saturday evening.

Bridge furnished the diversion and prizes in the games were awarded Mr. and Mrs. John Walter. A pretty vellow and green color scheme predominated when A luncheon was served at the small tables. Naomi Shrine Picnic Wednesday.

A noonday pienie will he an event for members of Naomi Shrine, No. 10, at South park, Wednesday. Birthday Surprise In Wragg Home. Mrs. P.

M. Wragg. Sherman avenue, arranged a surprise party for Mr. Wragg in celebration of his birthday anniversary, Saturday evening. The guests played bridge and prizes for making the highest scores were awarded Mr.

and Mrs. Maurice Byrnes. CovPI's were placed at A long table decorated with a mixed bouquet of garden flowers and tall rose tapers for the serving of a twOcourse luncheon. Depend On Zemo to Relieve Itching Eczema Soothing. healing.

invisible ZEMO is used in thousands of homes 10 bring relief from the torture of itching. burning Eczema. ZEMO has been used for twenty years with remarkable success to stop itching and draw the heat and sting out of the skin, and help clear away Rashes, Ringworm, Pimples and ether annoying skin or scalp irritations. Extra Strength ZEMO especially adapted for chronic cases. All Dealers 35c, 60c, $1.00.

Adv. Cleaned by Swan--Fit to Don Dry Cleaning Special This Week Ladies' Spring Coats, Men's Topcoats. One Piece Plain Silk or All Wool Dresses 50c Whites and Velvets Extra Cash and Carry or Called For and Delivered for Cash SWAN CLEANERS 32 S. Main Canal 4433 We Give S. H.

Green Stamps Visitors In Smart Home Complimented Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smart, Sherman avenue, invited a group of friends to their home Saturday evening. 10 meet their house guests, Mr. and Mrs.

L. K. Short, of Cleveland. Bridge engaged the guests at three tables with prizes being awarded Mrs. George H.

Smith. Mrs. Richard Fensch. Mr. Smith and Ray Painter.

Mrs. Smart served a luncheon at the close of the card games. Affair Sunday For Visitors. Indianapo are visiting Mr. and R.

W. Culler in Lucas. Mr. and Mrs. A.

C. Jordan of Troy spent the week -end with their son. Walter. 320 West Third street. Sunday they motored to Akron and Cleveland.

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hefner and daughter.

Carol Ann, of Lima were re week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. 1. Barnett.

Crescent road, Woodland. Jack Berno, Stewart avenue. Fred Stecker. Park avenue west. and Robert Angle.

V'ennum 'avenue, spent Sunday at Ruggle: Beach. The Misses Frances and Mary Guidara and Miss Edna Correll, Cincinnati. were the week-end guests of Miss Villa Adams, South Main street. Mr. and Mrs.

Wilfred J. Spreng. sons. Robert and Charles, and daughter. Mary Margaret.

Park avenue west. left early Monday morning by motor for northern Ontario. Canada, for a fishing and camping trip of several weeks. Mrs. Charles S.

Izenour and Mrs. John F. Kramer. left Sunday for Lakeside to attend the annual Lutheran summer school of missions, Ohio Synod. Mrs.

Izen011 is included on the school program. Miss Lulu Wood. dean of Women at Ashland college, Miss Wanda Boyar. of Detroit, and Miss Mildred Eckenberry, of Eaton. were week -end guests of Miss Betty Smith.

459 Glessner avenue. The Misses Mary Cox Betty Hancock. Louise Grimes. Betty McConnell, Dorothy Isalv. Katherine Rhoads, Martha King and Dorothea Grimes are spending the week at Mittiwanga.

They are chaperoned by Mrs. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. R.

J. Matthes, 274 Davis road: Mr. and Mrs. George W. Andrews.

10 Willow street; Mr. and Mrs. F. Leland I Stock, Davis road and Mr. and Mrs.

D. 0. Myers. 507 Wood street. spent Sundav at Ruggles Beach on lake Erie.

MOTORIST FORFEITS BOND Galion Man Charged With Careless and Reckless Driving. Frederick Hiler. Galion. arrested hv Motorcycle Officer Harry Copper Saturday night. forfeited bond for his appearance in municipal court Monday on a careless and reckless driving charge.

Copper said in the affidavit that the Galion man was driving from one side of the street 10 the other. menacing traffic. He posted bond 01 $18.30 for release. REUNION HELD Approximately 50 relatives from Mansfield and Ashland attended the Stober runion at South park Sunday. A picnic dinner was served at noon with games and contests as features of the dav.

The group planned for another reunion next summer at South park. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dickson and daughter. Lillian.

of Los Angeles, were honored guests at A dinner Sunday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Schrack, Helen avenue.

Covers were placed for the following guests, Mr. and Mrs. Dickson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W.

W. Ackerman and Carl Axelson of Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. E. L.

Roberts of Shelby. G. W. Nagle and Mrs. Charles Dickson.

Mr. and Mrs. Dickson and daughter will leave Tuesday mornfor their home. Families Invited For Class Picnic. A picnic supper will he served Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock at a meeting for members of Class 25 of the First Christian church and their families at North Lake park.

U'tilian club Piente supper fort families at South park. Lady Owls. Nest 1050 At the Owls' home. Circle No. 5 of Park Avenue Baptist church Mrs.

Roy Crider. 396 Springmill street. Mother's club of Lincoln Heights school Mrs. K. E.

Thomas. Ashland road. Carnival and dance for Possum Run Goli association At the club house. Dinner dance at West hrouk Country club. R.

club L'ienie sup per A 1 Oak park. SUNDAY Pythian Sisters Trip to Pathtan Sisters home al Medina. SATURDAY SOLITUDE WAS WHAT THE MASTER OF LONEWILD HAD SOUGHT ME HAD IT THERE WAS NO OTHER HARITATION FOR MILES, SAVE ONLY THE CARETAKERS COTTAGE A AWAY AT THE ENTRANCE TO THE ESTATE, WHERE LIVED RAPTIS RESTAURANT 56 Park Ave. W. Busy Business MenYou'll he pleased with the food here and you'll enjoy the cool.

pleasant atmosphere and prompt service. TRY RAPTIS Special Lunches For Business Men AFTER THE SHOW Visit Our Soda Grille Open Day and Night Women COOL WESTINGHOUSE FANS Bring Quick Relief $6.50 and up THE MARTIN HARDWARE CO. 11 N. Main St..

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