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News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 14

News-Journal from Mansfield, Ohio • 14

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Mansfield, Ohio
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Mansfield News-Journal Sunday, September Is, 1937 Nuptial 4 Mm-Gluh Entertained Topic On Churches Mrs. R. I. Ralston presented Guild Sees Pictures Of Europe Dr. and Mrs.

Milton Oakes cuests of the Epworth Guild Vows Spoken In Evening (Continued From Tage 13) with a white orchid and steph-anotls. Preceding the bride to the altar was her attendent, Miss Vivian Jane Gustin, twin sister of the bridegroom. Miss Gustin was attired in a gown of powder blue nylon sheer styled like that of the bride. Her headpiece was a large picture hat of matching blue nylon with streamers extending from the small bow at the of the First Methodist Church', MrS. Michael Chuhaloff, 211 tida St.

recently entertained members of the MNO Club at a come-as-you-are party and dessert luncheon at her home. During the social meeting, the group played children's games, with prizes going to Mrs. Loren Tishcher, Mrs. Don Priess, Mrs. Eugene Miller and Mrs.

Kenneth Swigart. Mrs. Swigart and Mrs. Roy Bates were guests at the meeting. During the brief business session conducted by Mrs.

Miller, she announced that members are requested to bring guests to the next showed' pictures of their trip to Europe for the program whe.n guild members met last week at the church. The guests were introduced by Mrs. V. R. Burkhart.

Mrs. Vernon Ford, president, conducted the business' the program topic, "Our Historic Churches," when 21 members of St. Margaret's Guild of Grace Episcopal Church held a luncheon meeting last' week in the church undercroft. Mrs. Joseph Mayer and Mrs.

Russell Tithers were guests. Churches mentioned in Mrs. Ralston's talk were Christ's Church, Philadelphia; St. Benjamin's Church; St. Philip's Church, Charleston, S.

Trinity Parish, St. Paul's, and Cathedral of St. John, The Divine, New York City; St. Christopher's Church, Gate Mills; Church of the Holy Spirit, Cambier; Trinity Cathedral, Cleveland, and St. John's Church, Worthington.

Mrs. S. A. Richardson, president of the guild, conducted the business session. session and Mrs.

Clarencei back. Pink carnations fashioned the colonial bouquet car Flowers For All Occatinns Stuhldreher Floral "We Telrtntpn Flowers" 41 W. 4th St. I'll. LA 4 5D11 ried by the maid of honor.

James Daugherty served as best man for the bridegroom. A reception was held in the Fellowship Hall of the church immediately following the ceremony. For receiving the 150 guests, Mrs. Schaaf chose a two-piece dress of charcoal gray shantung with which she Conneway, Mrs. John Ralph Wadsworth and Mrs.

Kenneth Rooks were hostesses for the serving of refreshments from a table: decorated in a fall theme. members were: present. For the devotional Mrs. R. 0.

Grubb read from the second chapter of the book of Titus. She also presented an article entitled "The Challenge of the Local Church" from the book, "The Methodist Woman." Mrs. Walton Leech' will ,1 iMVl combined mauve accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds. The bridegroom's mother was gowned in teal blue shantung which she comple mented with black and winter KE MEW wnite accessories. Her cor serve as hostess for the October meeting at her home, 470 Woodward Ave.

sage was of yellow rosebuds. A four-tiered wedding cake encircled at the base by blue daisies centered the bridal table and blue tapers In candle FROM THE FRAME OUT 1'iioio by Smuclter SETS WEDDING DATE Mr. and Mrs. Neal Eggerton, 37G Newman announce the engagement of their daughter, Norma, to Ronajd Newcomer, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Russell Newcomer, Ashland. The couple will exchange vows Sept. 29 at the home of the bride-elect. Miss Eggerton attended Mansfield Business College and is employed at Miller's Market. Her fiance, an employe of the Eagle Rubber Co.

at Ashland, attended Ashland High School. 'holders were at either end of YOUR WEDDING BY BUELL-KRAFT STUDIO 18 W. Third St. LA t'nwt It Imucktr ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs.

Lowell A. Christman, SG5 Crescent announce the engagement of their daughter, Arlene Louise, to Melvin LeRoy Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. W.

Rose, Gibsonburg. The bride-elect was graduated from Mansfield Senior High School and is attending Ohio State University, She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta Sorority. A graduate of Gibsonburg High School, the future bridegroom also is attending Ohio State University, where he is a member of Sigma Nu Fraternity. the table. Hostesses were Miss Kathi Mooney, Mt.

Vernon; Mrs. Jack Baldinger, Akron; Mrs. Carl Taylor, Miss Carole Rieck and Mrs. Arthur Kent. NEW YORK TRIP When the newlywed3 left on i it r.

'i Club Hears Ict our exports give your furniture a new lease on life and looks from frame to cover! Dur thorough workmanship and quality rev Bporlitror Our Specialty Pushing and shoving of fur-i flecfrenfe-Tuning" 1Y I niture when you wish to re-; terials assure long-lasting fatipfaction. Lake, New York, the new '-f 4v, Carlton Lees, horticulturist'Gustin was wcdiuig a navy. Iift m. Choirh race liMth n-ivn rrnt You'lJ find our services rost onJy a iniill fraction of tb cost of rr placements. v.v;A at lungwooo.

center, kv stead of cushing them around M7 Uiacheitcr at kUrloi on "Vitality In Colon" if at all Ik- talk 3BESHSSES353 fx Mansfield Upholstering Co. duu muu iiicuuci. Columbus, Flower Arrangers Club toured after Sept. 22. the flower gardens when they The bride was graduated met recently at Kingwood ora Mansfield Senior High with Mrs.

Paul marriage, was employed as Thone LA 2-43D8 123 Dbtl At. if v- ,1 1 -i" Your npholstered furnlturt PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL! Regular $15.00 S'SA-OO Permanent Only 1 reityled to suit your bom la bv nnnrh vpriflpr nm. During the business session, it was announced that a city- bernieps Mutual Insurance Co. Mr. Gustin, a graduate of $6.50 PERM.

WAVE Complete with Cutting and Styling -MantneW Senior Ilisl. School. "Ais.iiri..;? the YMCA in Ash-rv tures at Marian's Beauty Shop lnd her tonics bein" "Table1'5 C11I1J1UC" nviaucm ludf'lZ -Dried 'Penology Laboratory at the BigTrade'n Save Offer save up to ments. Mrs. Howard Ripper and university.

Out of town guests were from Detroit, Colum- Open 8 A.M. 9 P.M. No Appointmf nt Necessary N. Park On The Square We invite you to take a personal blind-fold test here in our store See BETTY FURNESS, STUDIO 1, Channel 8, Tomorrow Night. Open Monday and Friday Eenings LA 1-5033 anaemenV, fealurmg thkron, Mt.

Vernon, Elyr- 'ia and Shelby itnu aneiny. LaasEHS skyscraper. They were judged and commented upon by Mrs. Jerome Rosenberg. The next meeting will be Oct.

9 at Kinawood with a TUCKER'S Aiiilt'ibiftijb4Jr mo 1 'limit ure anil Carpet ins LA 4-01 SI workshop on dried arrange ments. 80 X. Main St. The ancients who originated the custom of placing flowers on graves believed that the dead enjoyed the fragrance of Try News-Journal Classified Ads the blossoms. w- 1r lODrl AIM u.

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