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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 5

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w' PAGES lancasfer. (0.) Eagle Gazette Miss Candace Ruth Crow, Bride Of Charles Wesley Carothers Burnett-Shelton Wedding In Toledo MAIN STORE ANNEX 1 -p HIM Summer Clearaway -v 4' 4 .24 A il' HenMOod Family Enjoys Day At Triangle Lake A cookout style lunch Was served when the family, of Charles A. Kenwood assembled at Triangle Lake, Hooker, Aug. 11, for the 13th annual reunion. During the business session, which followed the lunch hour, it was decided that chairmen for next year's reunion will be Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Hen wood; treasurer. Mrs. Doug Hen wood; Chairmen of the children's games aged 1 through 12, Mr. and Mrs.

John Anderson; in charge of teen age group will be Ruth Henwood and Randy Hemvood with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henwood to be in charge of the adult games. It was also voted to have the 1975 reunion at Triangle Lake in the month of August. Later, games were enjoyed by both children and adults and many prizes were awarded.

Everyone enjoyed the pleasant surroundings at the lake, especially the children's play area. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Robert DeLong, Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Henwood, and the latter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Henwood, Ruth and Rachel, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Henwood, Kevin and Julie, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Henwood, Randy and Rodney, Karl Henwood, Miss Mary Lou Norns, Robert Henwood and Jeff, Mr. and Mrs. John Bauer, Molly and Michael, Mr. and Mrs.

Tom Speaks, Richard and Amy Joe, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henwood, Chris and Timmy. Mr. and Mrs.

Doug Henwood, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Henwood and Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and Bobbie Jo.

SALE! Of interest in Lancaster is the wedding Miss Dale Elizabeth Shelton and Robert Wilson Burnett, which took place Saturday. Aug. 10 in Christ Presbyterian Church, Toledo. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Frederick Louis Shelton, Toledo and late Mr.

Shelton. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. David Moody Burnett (Dorothy Brown) of Birmingham. Mich.

The Rev. Robert Hansen officiated at the ceremony at 1:30 o'clock before the altar accented with blue and lavender daisies and white carnations. Jeffrey Jenison, Bowling Green was organist. The bride, who was given in mariage by her brother, Douglas A. Shelton, Sharon, Pa.

was wearing an empire gown of ivory satin peau de soie, designed with a lace bodice, long flowing sleeves, gathered at the wrists with lace and a graceful skirt, which ended in a train. Her mantilla of the same lace fell from a satin peau de soie Dior bow and sh carried a bouquet of roses and daisies. Mrs. Thomas H. Reuss, the bride's college roommate, was matron of honor and her other attendants were Shirley Foster, Atlanta; Madelyn English, Mrs.

David Galloway, both of Sylvania and Mrs. Gerd Leopoldt, Columbus. 1 .1 Webb Family Reunion Is Held, Camp Shining Sun Ladies' Ready-To-Wear Floor II Entire Stock Summer Dresses (including Frtneh Room) $16 vol- 6 $20 vol. 8 $26 vol. $10 $38 vol $14 $55 val $70 val $29 Coats 'Raincoats $20 val $7 $36 val.

$12 $50 val. $75 val $32 Men's Student's Dept. Mrs. Charles Wesley Carothers University Conservatory of Music; During the ceremony, Mrs. Susan Holm, sister of the bridegroom, sang The Wedding Song and The Lord's Prayer.

Receptions Held Receptions were held in the church parlor, following the ceremony, and also later at the home of the bride's parents. The couple departed for a wedding trip, not revealing their destination. They plan to establish residence at 876 S. Redge Wilmington. lues, August 20, 1974 The sleeveless gowns of the attendants, were of blue and lavender voile and fashioned with mandarin collars and flounced hemlines.

Their picture hats were accented with daisies and they carried daisy bouquets. William B. Burnett, Birmingham, nephew of the bridegroom, served as ring bearer. Bruce C. Burnett of North Ridgeville, was best man for his brother and wedding guests were seated by David M.

Burnett Frederick, Md William B. Burnett, Birmingham. Gerald Chudy of Three Rivers, Mass. and Richard L. Rice of Kauau, Hawaii.

Following Hie ceremony, a reception was held at Sylvania Country Club. and Mrs. Burnett departed later on a wedding trip to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Northern Ontarion and the eastern U.S. Coast where they will visit friends in Maine, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Mr.

Burnett is a grandson of Mrs. Carl W. Brown, 1010 Pleasantville Rd. and the late Dr. Brown.

She is in Bir-tmingham, Mich, for a visit with the Burnett family and along with Mr. and Mrs. William F. Brown and Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Griley of Lancaster attended the wedding. Glen Hollar, and Chris Wages, Frazeysburg; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb and children, Pleasantville; Mr. and Mrs.

James Day and Ginny, Gallipolis, Mr. and Mrs. Randy Hyme, Rushville and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kazee.

and Timmy, Delaware. Plans for next years reunion will be in charge of Mrs. Glen Hollar. SB Ataaxj GREAT BUYS throughout the STORE! $90 GROUP Heels Sandals M) $5 Mrs. Alma Wagner, Hie only aunt, was the honored guest when the Webb family reunion was held at Clamp Shining Sun.

She recently celebrated her 89th birthday anniversary. Mrs. Ethel Raybourne was in charge of this year's during which many prizes were awarded. Those participating in the pleasures of the day were Mrs. Wagner, Mr.

and Mrs. Pius Hyme and children, Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Wagner, Mr.

and Mrs. Raymond Wolshire, Mr. and Mrs. David Webb and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Hyme and children, Mrs. Ethel Raybourne, Mrs. Shirley Beatty, Mrs. Peggy Boggess and Chris, Mr. and Mrs.

Eddie Kazee, Jerrie and Paul, Ray Derflinger, Mrs. Viola Parrish and children, Mr. and Mrs. Porter Fugate and Rick Griffin, all from Lancaster; Mr. and Mrs.

Norman Webb and children, Mrs. Patty Zane and little Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Zeke Rundio and children, Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Boling, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ulmer Grace Dell, Indianapolis, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wagner and children, Carroll; Mr.

and Mrs. Dale Blosser and Lisa, Mr. and Mrs. David Shook and children, Baltimore; Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blosser, Mrs. Theresa Webb, Mr. and Mrs.

James Ferguson and Michelle, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Webb, Thurston; Mr. and Mrs. Republican Women Upcoming Affairs An early August wedding, which took place in Champion Christian Church.

Champion, united in marriage Miss Can-dace Ruth Crow, of Warren an-i Charles Wesley Carothers, Lancaster. The ceremony took place on Saturday, Au. 10 at half after two o'clock with the Rev. Jsnvs Schmidt of St. John's Lutheran Church.

-Champion officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ppH Mrs C. Richard 133 Edward Ave. N.

W. Warren. Ohio. Parents of ''e bridegroom are Mr. and M's.

Charles R. Carothers. 1672 Lynn Lancaster. Her Wedding Gown A high styled gown of shr oranza was selected by tb bride for her day of days. It was designed with a fitted bodice, high neckline and airy Bishop sleeves, all richly encrusted with Chantilly lace.

From the high waist, flowed a sweeping skirt fashioned with lace forming the full back train. Her matching headdress wss a Camelot design, which bed a breathtaking cathedral length veil of imported silk illusion, scalloped with lace motifs. Her nosegay bridal bouquet con-e i of pink rosebuds, stephanotis, and carnations. Attendants Miss Carol Crow was maid of honor for her sister, wearing a pink crepe gown, fashioned with scoop neckline and bell belted at the emp're waist with Venetian lace and eyeleted with pink satin ribbon. The sleeves were also trimmed in lace.

Bridesmaids were Miss Sherrol Burnfield and Kathy Anderson, former neighbors, and Miss Ruth Meachan, Port -Clinton, college roommate of the bride. Their dresses were pale blue and identical in style to that of the maid of honor. Edward Thompson, Lancaster was best man for Mr. Carothers, and ushers were Dan Wagner! Milan, Randy a Lancaster and Richard Crow Warren, brother of the bride. Musical Program Preceding the ceremony and for the processional and recessional, outstanding trumpet solos and duets were offered by Kim Williams and Tim Swinehart with Pauly Swinehart as organist.

They were former college friends of the bridegroom at' Capital Millersport Plan Many Mrs. Ned Koble, president, Republican Women's Club, Millersport, asked members to write President Gerald Ford, urging him to appoint qualified Republican women to important positions at national level, when the group assembled for the ir regular August business meeting. Mrs. Koble stated there are no women serving in the U. S.

Senate, and only 16 in the House of Representatives. Presently campaigning for office in both the Senate and House of Representatives are 441 women and 1056 women are competing for of- Hints From Heloise Dear Heloise: I have a wonderful idea 1 am sure everyone could use Save your card and stationery boxes with the clear covers. Next time you want to take cookie i to someone, use the boxes to put them in. You can 'the rookies and it is not only it-tractive but practical. When donating for a bake sale it is a gooa way to display them.

Stella Patoyam Dear Heloise: I reuse my nasal spray squeeze bottles. I wash them well and fill with my favorite colone. When I replace the nozzle, I have a purse atmoizer at no extra cast. Dear Heloise: That lip balm stick we use for our lips if yen keep a tube handy to rub around your fingernails, you won't have much of a problem wth hangnailS- Mrs. E.W.

Dear Heloise Baby can't Up his highchair ever if you do this: Put a large screen-door nook on the back of the cnair, and a screw-eye in the woodwork of each room where the baby visits including the porch for summer. Keeps baby sitting A Mom Sth Mtmorld Utk.littrT Wallctwrlifl DrtpwlM Shirts Sweaters Tops Slacks Jackets $6 vol $7 to $9 $3 vol to $11 $4 val. to $14 $5 val. to $17 $6 val. to $19 $7 val.

to $21 $8 val. to $23 $9 val. to $26 Vft 1 f. The new Mrs- Carafchers is a senior in Elementary Education at Capital University, but will complete her student teaching at Wilmington College. Mr.

Carothers received his Bachelor Music degree, performance major in trumpet, from Capital University, Columbus in June of this year. He is employed as assistant band director at the high school and instrumental instructor in elementary and junior high school at Wilmington, Ohio. and Mrs. Joseph Skidmore, 2718 Blacklick Eastern Road. N.E., on State Route 204, Millersport.

For additional information concerning any of the above meetings call Mrs. Doris Wycoff, Millersport, 467-6401, or any member of the Republican Women's Club of Millersport. Members are urged to attend these meetings and visitors are welcome. Earl Butz Speaks At Ohio Farm Show WASHINGTON (AP) Agriculture Secretary Earl Butz plans to meet his commitment to speak at a farm show in Van Wert County, Ohio, Tuesday, despite the fact that the department's 1 budget will be under consideration in Congress this week. Walter Bunch, a USDA associate director, said Butz plans to arrive at the Farm Focus-USA show on U.S.

30 northwest of Van Wert around 11 a.m. and plans to hold a news conference before the 12:30 p.m. luncheon speech. Bunch said Butz plans to return to Washington immediately after the speech. The show is being held Tuesday and Wednesday.

The state plowing matches will be held Tuesday and the national plowing contest Wednesday. There will be more than 200 exhibits. for Vacation 202 N. Chwry St. LottCMttr, Ohio Ladies' Sportswear Floor I (one great group) Tops Sweaters Slacks -Skirts Blouses Jackets $4.50 to $6 $2 7 to 9 $3 vol.

to $11 $4 vol. to $14 $5 val. to $17 $6 val. to $19 $7 val. to $21 val to $23 $9 SPECIAL! Ladies' Faded Blue Jeans Sizes: 3 to 11 Children's Floor II Sportswear, Dresses Jackets, Coats, etc.

values to $4 $5 val. .149 $6 val 1.97 $7 $8 $9 val. $3 $10 $11 val. $4 $12 $14 $5 $15, $16 $17 $6 $18 to $20 val. val.

to $22 $8 Special Girls' Faded Blue Jeans reg. 10soval. Accessories Floor I Purses Asst. Items $2 to $4 $6 vol. 1.97 $3 11 $4 $5 Costume Jewell) vol 3 for $1.50 $4 $5 $6..

90e 3 for $2.50 12" value 1 Last Call on our Twice Yr. Shoe Sale! oil Spring Summer Styles Must Now Go You will find Sizes 4's to 10's in this whole group marked for easy selections. Lots of shades can be worn all winter Annual Affair Arranged By Marshall Family Mrs. Robert Cunningham was elected president when the annual Marshall Reunion was held Sunday, Aug. 11 at Rising Park.

A picnic dinner highlighted the occasion and the hours were spent visiting with friends and relatives. Plans were made to have the 1975 get together at the same time of the Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McElroy, Mr. and Mrs.

Fred McElroy, Mr. and Mrs. Don McElroy, son Mike, daughters Nicole and Brandy, Mr. and Mrs. Jdin Valentine, Mr.

and Mrs. Galen Wood and daughter Emily, Newark; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kronenbitter, Mrs. Edith Kronenbitter and Mrs.

Evelyn Hickman, Zanesville; Mr. and Mrs Freeman Marshall, Stoutsville, Mrs. C. J. Marshall, son Charles, Jean Markin, Raymond, O.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Cunningham, son Tim, daughter Betsy, Jack Shaver, Mrs. Lilly Marshall, Mrs. Pearl Smith.

Rushville. Steven Sells, Miss Rose Mark-wood, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sells, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Cunningham and son Adam, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Cunningham, son Gary and daughter Carmel, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Strawn and son Butch.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shea and son Mike, Mr; and Mrs. William Long and daughter Pam, sons Mark, Robert and Marshall, Mr. and Mrs.

John Morehead, sons Tony and Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Max MarsWall, Lancaster. Last Call in our Men's Shoe Sale 3 prs. white dress slip en 8-C IOV2A VIA Reg.

$27 4 pr. white loafers I-8V2 3-9'2'M Reg. '21 '6 Saddles 2 tones good for Back-to-School kcnooi 7 in 11 10 prs. jig. 22 White Military Shoes Good for Bond Shoos 6 pr.

713C to 110 Reg. '19 Dress Boots 1-whirt 10M 1rown 2 font 8V2O 1 Oik. 7VaM Reg. '26 3 pr. 8 SHOE SALON AH Salts Find No Tel.

Calls, refunds, exchanges or approval. J5 fices throughout the 50 states, she explained. Members are also urged to assist the FairfieldkCounty Republican Finance Committee in its drive for funds. A minimum of 10 committeemen from 10 precincts will be calling on residents throughout the local area. Doris Wycoff, a committeewoman, and chairman of the Ways and Means committee, will direct the fund raising effort at the local level.

Congressman Clarence Miller and local and state candidates have been invited to be guests of the Republican Women's Club of Millersport Sept. 21, at a carry-in dinner at 6:30 p.m., at the Walnut Township School, Millersport. Mrs. M- K. Thognrartin will serve as chairman of the calling committee.

Her assistants are Mrs. Joseph Skidmore, Mrs. Doris Wycoff and Mrs. Robert Dupler. The public is.

urged to attend. President Koble announced that the Lancaster Fairfield Women's Republican Club will host a noon luncheon Sept. 24, at the Lancaster Country Club, honoring Ralph J. Perk, candidate for U.S. Senator.

Plans are also underway for the Candidate's Caravan to be held Saturday, Oct. 26, in Millersport. Details will be announced later. The next meeting of the Millersport Club will be held Sept. 19, at the home of' Mr.

We Will Close SUITS SPORTCOATS $50 val. $60 val $70 val. $75 val. $32.00 $80 val. $100 val.

Daytime Dresses Floor I Reg. to 1400 Dress Heels Now Reg. to 19" Dress Heels How SPECIAL of Casuals, Dress Reg. to '18 $7 to $9 $3 val to $11 $4 vol. to $14 $5 val- to $17 $6 val.

to $19 $7 val. to $21 $8 val. to $23 $9 Sorry No Telephone Colls No Approval No Refunds, Credit or Exchanges All Sales Find on Monday, August 26 and Reopen Tuesday, September 3. Have a Safe Labor Day Weekend and we hope to see you soon. Johnson's Restaurant Lingerie Floor great buys in Girdlts Shifts Gowns Limited Quantities jm i SHOE SALON Be hero when our door opens 10 a.m.

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