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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 24

News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 24

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2i Mansfield News-Journal; Thursday, September 10, 1959 Stuffed Acorn Squash Tasty Cut 3 acorn squash in half, Norman Luck presented the program topic. Mrs. Michael Hammer, Mrs. Peter Rebel and Mrs. Ralph Beilsteirt were named as Mrs.

Huck Appointed ICs Purely Personal Have You Heard discard seeds and parboil with members of the project com-)cut fjde down jn boiing Mlted mittee. lualar usinff a hiff skillet over ij Mrs. Charles Huck was ap- nnintpH tn thm flnwer rnmmit. Missionary Couple To Visit Here the giant burner on the range. The October meeting will be held at the home of Mrs.

rRounTHiir Methodist ChurchV'west when the Mary Markley Mix Yj pound each of ground lean and fresh pork with sea was the scene of the Aug. 23 wedding of Miss Gloria Society of the United Lutheran; Luck, 924 Paxford with Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Weaver Mitchell, Win- rh.irrh unmn DailMrs. Jack Falk as associate soned stuffing bread and a Chester, formerly of Mansfield, and Mr.

James Harold i rhurrh wpt 'durinfflhosess. Mrs. John Long will CUD 0f consomme. Drain the Ramsey, CreBtline. The Reverend Ronald S.

Clark officiated the past week at the home ofbe in charge of the program. and brush generously with butter or margarine. i i 1 ljrv J. XmP" I i tui me uuuuicimg scrvite. i lie ncwijrwcus win icsiue alIMri.

Chester Wolf. Mr, and Mrs. William Keller, missionaries to the Philippines will be guests at the 6 p.m. family potluck supper and program at the First Christian Church Sept. 12.

Fill the hollows with the York Citv's transoorta Mrs. Reed Daniel assisted tion system is the largest stuffing mixture ano Daw in bers were present for' the municipally owned system in'the oven at 350 degrees for meeting during which Mrs.lthe United States. lanout one nour 1 The couple has been senr ins the United Christian Mis- sionary Society of the Chris tian Church for the past five DEVELOPING years. During this time, Mrs Keller has received clothing, supplies and money from the local church which she has Wt tiaraing way tast, uaiton. Nuptial vows were ex Mrs.

Clarence Steele, Shl-changed by Miss Mary loh, RD I. A graduate of Kathryn Glower and Mr. Shelby High School, the Roger Allen Steele Aug. 29, bridt is employed at the In the United Church of Fire Division of Shelby Mu-Chrtst, Shelby. The Rever tual Insurance Co.

The end Carl Grimm read the bridegroom was graduated 2:39 p.m. double-ring rite, from Shiloh High School uniting in marriage the and is employed by the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Foundry Shelby. The Wllbert Glower, Shelby, RD couple will reside at 14 2, and the son of Mr.

and Grovt Shelby. Ernest J. Hoover, Kline was honored at a surprise birthday party held at his home Tuesday night. Among the 18 guests present were Mr. Hoover's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Mack Hoover. Refreshments were served. MEU FAIT OVE.tai'eHT served as the living-link missionary, Mr. Keller received his education from the University of California, College of the Bible, Lexington, Ky Uni 'I Qub Tours Nursery Members of the Johnny Ap- BLACK and WHITE FILMS LEAVE IT BEFORE 4:30 P.M.

READY AT 9.A.M. NEXT MORNING KODACOLOR FILMS PERFECT PROCESSING FAST 2 DAY SERVICE Get The Point! NEW YORK (UPI) For safety's sake, pass sharp objects to others with the handle first never toss them. pleseed Garden Club visited versity of Kentucky, Cornell University, and Kennedy School of Missions, Hartford, Conn. Mrs. Keller studied at Transylvania College, Cornell and obtained her mission orientation at the Kennedy School of Missions.

Both Mr. and Mrs. Keller are natives of Canton and were ordained in the First Christian Church there. Wade and Gatton Nursery PLAN NOW FOE YOLR during the past week. Each member provided her own i 'Jiu Mil.

4 -Photo by BuilJ-Knft FAT. OVERWEIGHT Nw Available yoa tor firt time wlthoot dnflnr't prrwiiptioa, aew arav rallrd ODRIN'KX. Vo mwt lnd agly fat la 1 aaya yaur mummy bark, tiu mora ttartatlua dicta, atrea. basket lunch for the picnic held following the tour. Mrs.

James Eberly, 519 Edgewood will entertain the club at 11 a. m. Sept. 18. Mrs.

Rog CHBISTHAS CARDS i Mr. Keller serves as director of several schools and academies and is active in MRS. JACOB KLEIN (Else Walter) er Black will be associate hostess. the field of education. Mrs aa cxcrelte.

laxatifea, maaaarr or taking af aa-rallnd redwing caadlita, rrarkrra or eooklea. ar rnewing lain. Keller provides leadership for summer camps, holds an ex ODR1NEX la a tiny tablet and raoily wallowed. Ahaolutrly fearmla. Hhca St.

Peter's Lutheran Church Scene Of Nuptial Ceremony Bologna Cups Tempt The Problem Eaters yaa take uuki.ma. yaa ami enjnjr V.l. Ml a I a at 1 1 1 ik. fn.it. 'nfa like, bat a simply don't kave the ecutive- position in the home shurch and is driver of the mission jeep.

She also serves as hostess to government of Vntt AimW "ran jot cxira poriiene nnnil For 8 dlSh With eye appeal.ODBINtX depr-ea yoar appetite to tempt your problem eat- nd. TtlJ? ficials, church executives ana Gladiolus and carnations decorated the altar of St, Pe-i erS. Serve bOlOgna CUDS filled down, beraum a. vour awn tlortar CAMERA SHOP, Inc. carried a bouquet of carna tions.

Mrs. Walter "Epneris, sis church tour parties. with noarhf-rf nr crrAmhlorl S1' wh yoa eat leaa. yon! exeeaa fat and weif leaa. Get Tid nt ter's Evangelical Lutheran live lontrr.

OURINEX ia aold an thla eggs An illustrated talk will be riven by the couple at the ter of the bridegroom, served Tft nran.ra tha rnn molt a ABA.NTKr.: lea aiaat laaa weight -i withla 7 dava ar oar money bark. Church Sept 5 at 5 p. m. for the wedding of Miss Else Wal supper. In charge of arrange.

little bacon drippings in a skil Jt retnra the par.kare to yonr drog- glat and get yonr fall money back. flients are Mrs. Virgil Neel, let and in it heat sliced bo ters and Mr. Jacob Klein. CORNER OF THIRD AND MULBERRY LA 2-2033 as matron of honor.

Mrs. Fred Walter, sister-in-law of the bride, was her other attendant. Both attendants wore tur-q 1 ballerina length gowns. Miss Anita Milliver president, and Mrs. Stanley logna until the edges cup.

OPEN DAILY FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 5 P.M. MON. FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 8:30 P.M.

The bride is the daughter ODRINEX eoate S3.M aad ia aold with thia etrict money bark guarantee bj Mayer Hrng More US N. Mala Mail Order Filled Kieffer. study -chairman of of Mr. and Mrs. Philipp Wal Serve piping hot filled with the eggs.

the Christian Women's Fel ter, 581 Highland Ave. Mr. lowship. and Mrs. Josef Klein, Mel- was the flower girl.

She wore a floor-length white gown. Mr. Walter Epneris and Mr. mersdorf, Germany, are the parents of the bridegroom. Since the bridegroom's parents could not be present at Ml Fred Walter attended the bridegroom; Following a family recep the wedding Mrs.

Frederick tion, the couple left for a wed Millner took the place of the mm mm (H to bridegroom's mother. ding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. They will reside at The Reverend Karl Lahm 204 Coul St. -M k. aa i read the service, music for which was presented by Miss I Buy Students I Band Tickets When members of Beta Chapter of Beta Kappa Tau Sorority met during the past week at Mrs.

Benninghoff's Tea Room, they voted to purchase one patron ticket and 25 6tudent tickets to the concert which will be given by the United States Marine Band Sept. 19 in Pete Henry Memorial Gymnasium. The tickets will be distributed to students who attend, various Both the bride and bride groom attended schools in Yu Qimtm mm mrttmm ts urnm Joan Lahm. eoslavia. and both are em Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a bal ployed at the North American dten a.r dm enll sew lerina-length gown of lace and Knitting Co.

m. it 4k 4 w. a a a a- -X A A AA rade schools in town. 3L2L3adUUl2Li Mrs. Donald Kitcnie, vice president, conducted the busi ness meeting.

A report on the chapter's fall bazaar was giv Bfliiis VI NICKLES OLD COUNTRY RYE en 'by Mrs. Delmer Berry. Mrs. John Beeman reported on a benefit bridge to be held Sept. 15 at the Elks Club.

The affair is being sponsored by three Mansfield chapters of the sorority. A social for the three chapters will be held Sept. 17 at South Park. hearty, pungent, dalictoufly different rya trmU Drip-Dry Trick NEW YORK (UPI) A NICKUS ZONZONETTt ITALIAN an authentic Italian heerth-typa white praad. A treat to tnoy ofttxtl good trick with most drip-dry garments is to finger-press them occasionally as they dry.

Smooth out seams and plack NEW FROM ets, collars, cuffs, ruffles and X. aC cashes for best results, sue pests the Cleanliness Bureau. ONC Of AMERICA'S FINEST lAKERtEt SiLSGLSNTHALLSKS 12 NORTH MAIN A DAYS ONLY! NO X.IORE AT THIS LOW PRICE WHEN THESE ARE GONE! Thousands Sold from CoasMo-Coasi for 89" mmm "1 Black Gray Svptr-powcrful! It's Th Grtaf tst Cfaarw Value Soars Has Ivor Offered Bacaust: ie 1-HP suction gits ambedded end surface dirt Modern lew JhoutHntw cltener glamourl if J-tone coral end beige it On-off lee switch Both cleaner end attachments travel en wheels it Double capacity dust bags last longer BAPCUFFC 2-1n-l rug tool Ho flip, do flopl Ktnmort floating brush rug nenl gotjt from rug to floor. if mm I i Mewfh en Seen turf ranmrf ftcm It'' Easy does 'it so handsomely 12.95 There's moreto the ladng than a clever Cobbie fashion touch. It's elasticized to giva with each easy-going step.

One of Our lightest, most flexible, most wonderful Cobbies In rich soft suede with a smart JUST CALL 11- Xtssg LA 4-5111 Adjustable sueHen Stortin710iq.fl. lightweight, hondyl Stands en end! Par Rolls en 3 non-mop. FOR FREI for gentle dusting of erf floor space. Even As easy le carry as It en a stair, clean ring, tip-proof wheels. HOME TRIAL books, sttedts, ete.

wands store! tmatl luaaoot. above and below. Goes ever door silli. shaped walking heel. Shop Tomorrow 9:20 AM.

'HI 5.00 P.M. Thlt areduet haa aaneeche whaievar ifh Tit Anuria Nahaeal t4 Craw. ON THE SQUARE FREE PARKING 'PHONE LA 4-5111 n(tmm 1 SEARS.

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