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Lancaster Eagle-Gazette from Lancaster, Ohio • 5

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THI fAGLI-GAZmi Jun. 10, It 72 Cahricl-Busscrt Wedding Takes Place In Zion Methodist Churclr Watts-Riggs Wedding Is Event Of Lale May In Local Church (Uomm fcti mitt, Mrs. Irene Love Is Honored On Retirement As Teacher ft 5f FnemJ and fello tencber of Mr. Irrnp laivr Ru'i vill rnently nirt Holiday Inn in Lnmlrr to honor her retireinett from tht teaching profusion, Mr. vt (aiifiht toUl irf 40 yrr.

TIip first 10 year. he taufiht in Memphis, Tenn. nnd later moved to Rush vlllp nnd ha sienl the last 21 year In Fairfield County. She pmplmed by Hip Huli-vllle Hoard nf Kdmation and ha been at Fairfield Union mn-re ll'a consolidation, Khp has laiiBht at both Rushville and Hremen plemenlarip. After dinner.

Mr. Terry Clark, actinir a sjieaker for Ihe group, related many amusing aiUrrop (rum Mrs Love' trarliine Pierience, Mr. Warren le. on behalf of the group, presented Mr. Love with a Fairfield Falcon batnrr.

a nme maker, and a tepv'urt lettered with "Faithful Falcon Follower" In honor nt her faithful attemlanrp al sport ins event She torn presented a radio by Mr David Wolfe. Mrs Wolle also picentcd ue ijcorc Honored On Mr. and Mr George son were honored on their 2ith wetkling anniversary at a surprise p.irty. given at the YM YWCA Building. Beautiful gift were presented the couple Lunch a servd to 61 guest from Stoutsville.

Nelsitnvillp and Columbus by-Mr. R.rfwrt Baker and Mr. Albert Hoffman. hnte.e. The table w.t centered with a iarse wisld.ng cake dcor ated with blue rose and sil A candlelight wedding took place Saturday, May 27 Fair (iHd Community Church.

Hwi Mulberry when Mi AiuVa Rigg became the bride of Kevin I- W'a'i, Tlie pntnr. Jim MeCarty officiated il the wedding with Dm Miller a organist a ml Idib Gcmirn hiirdi a guitarist. An arrangement of blur and white carnations with palm and while candle In center accented th beauty of tlie altar fur the occasion and two wicker basket of white gladiolus and blue carnation, two wrought Iron eight branch candelabra and while pew bow with run' rile and grrrnery enhanced the Mltlllg. Tlie brlrlp I the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. 0.

David HiCC of Plcasantvirw Dr and Mr, Walls li the mm of Mr. Kay Wall, K. Si nnd Joch Watt. 9 K. Fifth Ac llrr Bridal (inn Fr her wedding, Uir former Rigg rlc-rd a enwn of Ivorv organa Tie bodice fra tured a yoke of lnh lace.

Juliet Wvrs of lace and high rie The full line skirt and Ihr attached tram wrrr edged with ri'-rn border of lire, llrr he-id prcr w.i an ivory rrgena band outlined with cotton rri r'H-t liirf ruffle And ivory nS bun pulled through to tic undrr tr r'un. II'" two I'er veil wa of iniirtH F.nglish vnl, SV rarr.cd a colonial hou of red rr nnd blur car ri.i'inm, w.th iv.ry ntttng ami trr.vin A necklace and Ivory rirring were fnrn ttir bridegroom In K-e nnd Blue M'ss Shirlce Hagcr of New V.nk. Y. wa ma id of honor and Bit-bars Thoma. Park.

llsildion Trrrrin. CS and M.n Rst.i M.ir l.jimatrr. rir bridi m.i Tip lio'mr attrnd.mt in a mr i ps nlmmrd in a pinaforr w.th dmliV f'iKinird ni I i nnd lure nunrcl rvcs. ip ix 'rd cV -n drp had while it.n nd l.i trim. G(iwn of attrrxl.im rrr of bjt desnrd.

'irr a comeM ojxn framrwurk rap of Venire l.irr s'lort iuf ilius An K.I buiquet of blur and rel rarn itxir prvn A-vi grren vas carried by e.u ii Chuck V.i:i and M.irk Ri'Bv br-'t'icr pf t'ie couple vrcd a ap.i!tr, Riv Yout wai beM man for i. III 1. iO Tn lir'P mtlrd while fill iinthrinum were on the a'tar ol Zaut I'nilrd I'luir on Drntklr ltd am) audi labra with white ntin now and tali white candlr prnudi-d additional hi auly, Sit lirdiiv, Mav 13 for the weeding of Pn'riiid Ann and Phillip Mark (ia iriit, Rri, Glenn William and Rev, Ldi rv Ib-oughrr olla iatrtl al Hip dotib ring crrnion al 7 IW in tip pvrn-ng with pr vide I by Mm Karl Cralt ol Amanda Tlie bride is daughter of Mr and Mr Carl It. Iosii. lit 2 Amanda and Mr i fir I I Ihr son of Mr and Mrs, James (Jabncl, of IH 2 Amanda In Pi nk Satin For her etWiuf, the bride se'rrtis-l a gown of pale junk satin with white flnwrrrd lace overlay, desigmd with full mi sieiirs, wide cuff, pink trim around limine and nerk.

Tit gown tut drsigm-d by the bridr's mother, Mr tiiert and Mr Gabriel, mother of the bridegroom. Iler lulle veil fell Iroilt a be loiiiiiig headpnee and she car ru-d a white Bible. lopn-d with p.nk rosrmifl ami baiiy bn ath witti pink streamer. llrr Attendant Mis Rubm Davn maid ol honor, wrarmg a llowrrfrt pmk Ik floor gown. fashioiH-d with long form fitlrd with pink trim.

She had a blue ranr.iiioo wristhl wiih pink baikgrotin.1 n- wore a small Im in hrr hair M.s Rn'di Porter, a bndi maid, wa in blur silk floor length gown. desiml identically like that o( tin- honor attend ant II. wri't'et was ol pink c.irratiins with blue back ground, and shr also wore a bow in In hair. Milt Porter designed her gown ngcla Gabriel wa flower girl, wearing vellow silk gown with white accessories and car ned a small while basket of rose petal. Rocer Hainpsh.tr Jr w.i ring bearer.

Rohrrt Y'inghng served a best man for Mr. Gabriel Bur-ls were sra'ad by J.i.nes Russrrt. broliur of the brwle and Steve Rn kly Rerrplinn Al llomr The reception, wh eh folium Ihe ceremony, was held at t'ie home of Mr. ard Mr. Carl Bus ert with Mrs.

Rnjer Hampshire, and Mi Judv Russrrt. sister ol the bride. Miss Maria Ni bn' and Mr, lirry Bus-t-rt as hosirssc. Tie four tier wed-lmB cake wa trimmed with white pink heart. ami roe and topix-d with miniature bride and bridegroom figurine with a wan.

designed by Mr. Gene Tmmposon. Columbus Travel In Florida I-atrr the new Mr. and Mrs. Weekend Outing Enjoyed liy Hoat Guests Captain's Cove, near Frank lin Furnace.

wa the setting for a Memorial Day weekend outing planned bv Lancaster Boating Club members Skiing, swimming and iik nicking were highlight of the three day, alone th cause lo Huntington and Portsmouth Many families enjoyed a visit to Huntington Amusement Park. The tee! mill and refineries were viewed on Ihe rruise with rork c'iffs above the highway and railw.iy that so often fol low the river' path Thr group bad dinner. Sunday evening, at the Bounty Tab'e Restaurant I Wheelersburg where a smorgasbord was en joyed, one of tiie outstanding p'a'-es in the Ohio River Valley. Monday's activities were hn't "I temporarily as the famed Delta Queen riverhoat made a Mirnrisr trip out of the Green tin Lock on II mail nm to Cm cmnati and westward. The sigh! reminded all of ils hislorir it value and the gala entertain mi nt o('rrH many iiv.inri prnn'e d'lrins its lifetime spent cruising the Ohio and Mississip pi River Fourteen member families pirtirm.itrd in the outing a'on; with guesl Mr.

and Mr. KH v.irtl Mi-Cnnnaughy, Mr and Mrs. Mark Friend. Mr and Mrs Herb Probasco and Ann Pniliasrn. American Legion Auxiliary Hosts District Convention i A.

ft- mm Mark Gabriel eid, lr' Lor. i- i.l Mi at-' -n I i.o ai t.n 1 Mr 1 (' I Mr- K. ii" a i la nil) Ri Mi- G'-ii W.I'.' daughter. Si.i.-' Mrs. fvi Winches'.

Mr. and Frank, Mr. X. M'Tle S'welfrr and Mr a. 1 M-s Charles Iinc i- ami R.

a-rt Myers li.et.inort TIh- Rib'e Cj I the United Brcimrn in Church held the May met at the church with the (lent. Mrs. J.i.hn Jame pre I- tng. The oiwiurii ug il i rut-n by ie pn dent i Mr Nellie He.iL- o'fer il av er were gti bv Lillian Warner tie lb m's til i i s. taki the of iv pii'rer pi.ivi-r i Lie ch-v M-s.

Rij.s. i i i. xi ,1 ti, las read "Sir.oine au; i- ii.V s'' a i til I the li'eal St Work Out" "I mi The Dav atnl 1 "S.Coril.iv l'i i is i I by Mrs "T'lere's No! e'lg I. se 11 1 I Clean Sermon" i i 1 im hjHed Mitip s. Harry Vaire- i ligtits from the book by Jo l.e 1 V.

and end ir-ed ly K'-v Graham. In a flower nit' con I i I bv Mrs Haorn was a.var,id t- '1 i ir.n if a ii M' Lei .1 -w wh.t in i-tinl a iKi'iiher ol i-r lest- for the I Hit M-s Bl.mc.ie Kn jl.ie- I ll.nJ. -large of tiie il t'lMks I 4 Rainbow For Girls Assemhly Has Installation of Officers m-ir'Sl Mr. Phillip Gabnel. iii.iniel lv Mi.

and Mi'i James G.i-)-:el traveled ti T.i!ii).t. Ha a t.n Mr. and Mis T. larn I Gar.ru i I'lmlinT i ssurml.i of ihe bridi t. 1 iv al i iriiitl D'i( ttor'ri.

Fa ryl.i'i and fh (iart.tn ie lotip.e w.li be rcsalilig a tin G.ibr i I lio-iie. Mrs Gain ri is a siii.r a'. Amanda Clearcmk High Her husband em ploed with Porter Dry wail ir. C'llumiHis. moiig wufding puists were grandparerts, Mr.

ail Ms. Join Frank. Lancaster Krm.i G.ihr t-l. ar M- and Mrs. Keith Ga hriel, Ne.v Mar-h Miss Killer Is Hnnnml At Miller Home Mi-s Tula M.lier Mis- Karen Kisling anil M.ss Flos M.imb urg were hostesses A P'e i.

in im: Mis. Connie Ki-tler, bride elect Fred Loy. ho ne. 711 St Gifts were on a tab le ti'xlrr a hi Ie ruffled urn ore. la tn 1 1 laven lir Streamers.

apjironnate games were rnjoved and Vie prizes Aire prr to Kis'ler ifl-fre -linen! Were served to Ihe Pam Fahn r. Joan Cm-. Jan Sherma Kat iv A.lkin. I. loi i.i!ge.

l. Carol II, is, iv, Ilirihuit tlee (ill hh'e Srli Viv Saihlv P.ir.'ibi-ck. I), blue Ka Caro'y F.ig.m. "en Ki- iuj F'o-s T.nl.i Uer. a 'k l.ov.

Mrs. Ri.lirlt ov, 1 ss lloffma I. and Mrs Gi laid Kislii r. FnaMe to but sending ft -re ss William M.ss Rriky li.niiied ss Pam Turveiie. Kick Graves, Mr Dun niotir.

and Mr. and Mrs Wayne Miler The 111" Ie I'lrd Ihr ler of Mr. and Mrs Gerald IV Tarhe ve ll.T fl anee is t'ne son of and Mrs iheit Loy. IMijl) O.d Lo gan ltd The K' 'li v(sd. ig will In- an event ol June 21 at 7 in in Ma'i hi Lut ir ran Church.

So'tar Gi ive. gift lo Mrs Ron Hut kit and Mr, Miller, who ate Icav ing Hip Hremen Hlrmtntaiy. The rrmnnder of the evening wa prnt renewing o'd friendship William Howerth won Hie door pne anl g.unc prir were awardf-d Violet Sweeny and Terry Clark. Tiiosp jn aitentlanre were: Mr, Irene Iive, the boooril giiet. Mr, and Mr Howard Helser.

Mr. a Mr, John Con rad. Mr. and Mr. William Compettl, Mr, Kvelyn ver.

Mr. Ceorge Stalder. Mis Mit tip Snytler. Mr. Karl Snyder.

Mi Violet Sweeny. Mr and Mr William Howerth. Mr. and Mr Jrsc Shuomk-pr. Mr.

and Mr Ceorje II dyshell. Mr aid Mr, Cheslrr Iranian, Mr. and Mr Ronald Rui k'ew. Mr, and Mr. S'orman Swart.

Rev and Mrs David W'nodvard. Mr and Mr Mar vln Kyman. Mis Kave Lynn. Mr and Mrs Cl de Mill Mr and Mr, Ronald Hmi shield. Mr, fi try Her.

Mr. Warren Lee, Mrs. David Wo'fe. Mr. Howard Marilyn Young.

Mr, Ralph Buyer, and Mr, and Mrs, Terry Clark. Joliiisons Arc Wedding Dale ver leave with the greeting "nappy anniversary P.ii ami Miniature Lgurinc of a bride and bridegroom with attendrnt and wedding bella were also used In decoratioiv. The bride doll wa dressed in Mlver and the br.drsmaids were in lavender and pink. Mrs, Rn'ti IVrrls of Kentucky sfiit a p'anter of white rarna lion, daisie and baby brrat.n a an remembrance. Veteran Alfairs and Rehabilitation.

Mrs. 0. A. Martin, Pomeroy wa. elected alternate to the National Convention in Chicago.

I'nil Members Mr. Chester McClelland served as sergeant at Arms, with Mrs. Richard Barnes and Mrs. Robert McCann a color bearers: Mrs. Wilson Yasbmdcr, chaplain of I'mt II.

gave the invocation; Mrs. Robert Charltoi, Americanism chairman, led in The P.wlge of Allegiance; Mrs. Wolford led the Preamble to the Constitution. Mrs. Kdward Marshall.

I'nil II gave the welcome with Mrs. a DcLagal. Midtllrprt having the response: Mrs. Devon T.pple rt-port rd the last District meeting; Mr. Ray Phillips was chairman of credentials committee, giving the re port; greeting were read Ir on Commander Robert M.

Bau of Fairfield Post and Mayor Kdward C. Rutherford of ljncas-ter extended greetings from the city. Memorial Service Convention committees gave reports, after which Kes-singer conducted a business session. Mrs. Wilson VasbiiKler.

Unit II. conducted an Impressive memorial service: Mrs. Wolford presented the hostess committee and Mrs. Yasbinder had the closing benediction. An informal social hour followed with refreshments by members of Unit 11.

Mrs, Iao Thimmrs. and Nlrs. Wm, Ridenour. Ixw Putt in Honors went lo Mrs, Harold Siehelton. Mrs.

Jack McClurg, Mrs. Vernon Krogg and Mrs. Siehelton again later in the month. In a "Mystery Foursome" chosen each week winners of Low Gross were Mrs, Henry Kiphen. Mr.

Harold Siehelton. Mrs, Ray Spires and Mrs. Harold Eastman. College Corner Paula Sue Gruncr, Foster Pleasantvtlle. received a Bache lor of Art degree from Capital University during commencement exercises in Columbus.

He majored in religion. mm for UPHOLSTERY SLIPCOVERS DRAPERIES Buchanan's mm Fast Main Slreel -r L. Uaiu Ir.p ti ll.iltr r-. Si'. I pnn their return, they eslali i sfird ir at 321 W.

Fair Axe. Watt- a Sr.idualf id j'i School is a Cohimbus Mutual l. 'i Insiir.imr Coiunibus. () M-(i a WK graduate if lin i II ph Mr Watt by F. and R.

La C. Cuiu ithus. Or.iiut;.irents of the brale and r.inie from Well 'iti'ti (Yonks. die to attend the weldinu. XI.

Sus.n Waznrr. Grand lie in the Mate of Ohm; id M.ss Wcbo. Grand l.e to District No. 33. Pri st nt Mother Advisors at.

ti nd.n were Mrs Connie Pro-ba i-i oi Lancaster AsM'mhiy ami Mrs. D.iwu Weaver of Bai-tuiioir -nib y. Past iher picsenl were Mrs. N.i i ni Dav.s of l.anirtsier As 'i my and Mrs. Keva June ol A.a.i.iiiia Assembly.

Mastrr (. no ilor of i.ic Ordir of wrrc it.K) bums ol F.iir;iell Reuben Jonr.s of Willis Wolfe Chapter, U.t.timore, and Steve lmbodeii l.m Chapter. Mrs. Pioba in ptescnusj a Past Worthy Advis.i to Jo Kllen Scholl, who just mm-pleted a successful term of of lice, and she in turn ttave her Traveling Worthy Advisor' necklace In M.ss Milier. De.Molay R'Vs pu.iuijj chairs were David H.isti.i.i.

Past Master CouiKihir of Fairfield Chapter, ami Ki-uhcn Jones. Present Master Councilor of the newly instituted Willi Wolle Chapter ol Haltimiite. Oh. The nedn inn was Biven by Ricli aid Weaver ol H.iltnnore. niter which tlte siiloisl otlered "Toe Lord's Prayer Refreshments was in the dinmB room by members of the Rauiliow Advixtry Hoard.

The color schi-me of shades of purple white was carried out in the colorful and beautiful table orraiiBetnent.s and decorations. Other olficers to serve with Mis Miller, who were hIso installed at this time were, Jodie Wedite. Cindy Owen. Cindy Dau-benmire. Valerie Smith.

Retll Miller. Mary Alice Brand. Nancy Smith. Reeky Rnnfield, Ka-thy li.infield, Stndra Wiliman, D.iwn Sesslar, Rky Hell. Julie Anderson.

(Jtirrison, Claypool, Hetsy Van dun dy. Connie Sherj'l Neel. and iry Dickson. Auxiliary officer arc. Lnna Cochran.

Carol Nixon, Kelly Debbie Smith. Jo Reth Henderson, and Nancy Cave, Choir member include. Pam Liiiu. K.ithy Moore, Jane West, Kathy Mark wood. Martha Knotis, Susan Raus.

Kim YmmB. luna F.vans, nnd Julie Ciiirrison. The awembly will worship tn-Betln-r nt the St. Peters Lutheran Church this Sunday at Hie 10:30 service, after which pic nic will follow nt Mrs. Jean Wonder home In Heath.

Ohio, Lancaster Assembly No. 117 Order of the Rainbow for Girls i sponsored by the Z. Krei-der Chapter No, 113 Order nf the Kastcin Slur. 1 Mrv Krtla Mr. Walls and rre Kpi Vrnire-c a.

Mirk lit ndrr and Daw hroslu-r rf t'- bndr The was idl room Mrs Dnir pzs Jr and Di Phillips as lnisU'ssrs Ms J. in R.SSs, Msicr of the brule. pre at tho tfui and Jetf Watt d.Mrihu'.rd nrr p-ukets The Mrddinc cake and rH blue flower drooralcd bride's t.di!e, Utter, the new Mr ard Mrs Watt. departed f.ir a a'wi We! knell a ati2 alter. M-s T.i.

ir Re -it iv I ace in.l pii MieU In it ami lliu II Mr Mrs William ie i -i uflrird H.u.h Day." U.lh.inis rek-t-ived a tl and 'iiauis a bmi limnieie from llie.r iiiw Cini'l was A -i-nted to by in 1. 1 l.iy is i ir. Mi Jt an enli (ii lltjUiiy Di-tnit N.i was inliiKlaud and m.m brief Other Bursts weie if Miss Miller mi Mr 1) i il.iiiu.uv in i li r. M.ixine Reese, -s liar b.ua Mauiy. who attended the Miss Rirnda Reese.

Mr. and Mis finnan! Weaer. ss Crysuil Weiur. Miss Melodie Winer. Bad Weaver.

Norm. in Urchin. Mr and Mrs D.n id lirelmi. a. I vousin of the Worthy Advisor.

Additional B-le-ts Htti.xiiircd were James Wonders, Rainbow Dad to Di-tnit No. Philalhea Class. United Chinch meets Mill p.m. al church. Mrs.

Ralph DiRolph ami committee tn rbiii'Ce. The Women's Missionary Si cieties of Lmtisl Urcthrrn in Christ Church nuel at the church p.m. for a combined session. Kniiihts Templar and ladies will have eivered dish dinner 6:10 p.m. at Masonic Temple.

Lancaster Uranch. Vt'W will have luncheon 12 noon at Conn try Club. Cnnal Winchester Duplicate niirlue Club meets 1 1 H( a.m. in llunlinuton Rank social mum. Ml bridiie players welconu1.

Haby sitter service available Lancaster W(TU will meet at the MumaiiBh Memorial at lid p.m. fur a white ribbon recruit siTv ice, Wednesday. June Welcome Club will have picnic for children ol members, renin II a.m. to 2 in. at Lancaster ii 1 1 llousf, RisinB Park.

Take cov rrcd dish, table service and beverHBe. Children to have play ground fun. Kliabeth Sherman Reese Chapter, DVU cuest nieetini! at Lancaster Country Club, Lunch eon at 12 noon. Hon. M.

K. Sen-senhrenner musir hy Mrs. Hubert VanFvra. Other chapters Invited, Senior Citizens will have card party 10 a.m, to 1 p.m. at Olivcdalc.

Tukc sack lunch, v''v---. fcai I I Fairfield t'nit 11. Amenran la-gain Auxiliary wa host to tiie Summer Convention of Kight'i District Auxiliary at the Ixgion Home on Main Hill. Mrs. Don Wolford.

president of the I'niu called the meeting to order and Mr. Charles Kessin ger Pomeroy. DUtrict Prcsi dent. preuled. Mrs.

George E. Sallot, Parma. Department Second Vice President was tlie mam speak er. She discussed the Preamble to the American Legion Auxiliary Constitution, explain-ing each part in detnl. She closisd by reading an editorial "America Pleads Not Guilty" by Dan Valentine, which included the thought "Million of American till live with their neighbor in peace and harmony.

Million. of American still live with the spirit of charity, with comjMssion in their hearts. Millions of Americans still pray, pay. taxes, obey the laws and govern them selves Annual Report Annual reports of five major chairmen in Dustrict were given. Mrs.

Robert Waddrll. Ijlhopo-lis. reported on Children and Youth programs for the vear; Mrs. Arnold Richards. Middle port.

Americanism committee work: Mr. John Swisher. Vinton. Community Service pro grams; M-s. Albert Rouch.

Mid d'eport. Junior activities and Mrs. Fred Miller. Junction City. I.an.i-ter Asscmb'y No 117.

drr of the R.nnbnw for (iirls. recently held of of ft rs in the L.inastpr M.isnnir Temple. Miss Sun Dawn was installed as Worthy Atk i-r. and white, color rh'srti by the Worthy dn--or lor her term of of; ire. were idem-od in the tue de cor.itioits CK i iii infi a prominent plaie tiie avseinh'y room weie the symbol of (lie ilons in a slia.low made by Mrs.

Thelma Williams and (. I MarkW'ikl ire and was tlie theme fur tiie vi asion Mrs. Connie Protiasro pre ented installing ollii ers Paliuia Heaury. Worthy Advisor: Melodie Weaver. Chaplain.

Miss Jo Ftlen Svholi. First Marshal; Miss Debbie U.ivus. Seond Marshal; Miss Crystal Weaver. MusHian; Mis Janif Wells. Siloist; Miss Deb bie Webb.

Recorder. Stem dyi-d rarnations in vmlrl were by I oflid-rs As Miss Miller was installed Valley View Ladies Golf Entertains Group Social Calendar BEITER 8 FLEGE has that support fcr your aching back I.ady Golfer from l'pier Laiwlownc Golf Club were the guest. of the Valley View Ladies' Association on a chilly, wet Wednesday late in May. Coffee and rionuts were served al 8:15 with a "shot gun" tecoff at 9:00 A.M. In spite of cold hands and wet feet, nearly all of the 23 players finished their nine hole round and hurried back to thr club house for more coffee and a entered luncheon at one n' clock.

Winners of prizes for Ihe day In the Upper Lansdowne Club were: Betty Nefr low gross. Carol Scnnlon low net, and Ruth Peters low putLs. In the Valley View Club. Helen Po ling won low gross for the day. Mary Ridenour was awarded low net prize, and Dotty Mc-Clurg was the low putts winner.

A special prize for the drive closest to the pin on No. 6 was given tn Helen Poling of Valley View. A door prize of an antique velvet toss pillow wa awarded Mrs. Leo Thimmrs of Valley View, Other Valley View winners for the month in regular Ladies' Day events were: liw gross for the clay Mrs. John Dtinkle and Mrs.

Kdward Poling. Each of these low handicap golfers won the low gross award on two separate days of play. Low Net winners were Mr. Jack McCniy, Mis. Raymond Sunday.

June It O'luers or Ml. Pleasant Shrine 57. OW'SJ. will nieel at M.i sonic Temple. 2 p.m.

to practice for Ceremonial. Monday. June II Fairfield County Nurse picnic at Risini! Shelter House. Risinc Park. p.m Meat and bevrracr lurnished Take coered dish and own table service Mrs.

Charles North. Mr. John Frasch anil Mrs. P. S.

Rone, committee. Lancaster Fnlrficld County Republican Women's Club inert. at Muinnuuh Memorial for 12 o'clock luncheon. Take or salad. James W.

Adeock. candidate for State Representative 90th District, jiuest siieaker. Fairfield County Ladies Dcm ni'rntie Club meets at home of Mrs. William A. Miller 617 K.

Mam 7:110 p.m. for sum mer patio party. Mrs. Daniel Renson, co hostess. Ml.

Pleasant Shrine 137. OW'SJ meets for Ceremonial at p.m. Masonic Temple. Rusme.ss session al Temple, 4 p.m. VFW Auxiliary will meet 8 in.

at VFW Post home. Tuesday, June I Areme Club meets 6:110 p.m. for covered dish dinner, at Mil mmiB.li Memorial. Mrs. Carl Johnston.

cliHirman. Women's Relief Corp will have birthday dinner at 12 noon In Mixise Home, Mectmtf to follow at 2 p.m. If your doctor prescribes a back support or any support for that matter bring the prescription to us. One of our skilled technicians will carefully select and personally fit the appropriate support for your individual need. Filling prescriptions is our business, you know and that incJudcs support prescriptions.

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