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rwtd i -i -lVt'Xf -i" S' yu a 1 4 1 Irtr ww i 5 'V" A I' -4 1 4h k- PORT CLINTON HERALD Friday March 24 1961 Mrs Ray Muncey Will Compete In The State Sewing Contest On April Nth Muncey of Finest Lowell Henry Sandusky Com- Mrs Ray Engagement Is Being Told Of Young Couple The engagement of engagement of Stork Shower Is Tendered Sunday Night mlssloner and Sara Walden County' Welfi Sandusky County Welfare GO OH VACATION Dr and Mm James I Rhlel and Dr Rh lei's receptionist Mm Martha Kuebler will leave Friday morning for 'a two-week vacation In Florida In Orlanda the Rhlela will be guests of his brother-in-law and later Mr ahd Mia Hi Mac-koy end Mm Kuebler will visit Mr and Mm Jack Clymer Mm Kuebler will be the guest of the A Kings in the Corel Sands Apartments in Sarasota for tha remainder of the CLUB SHIPMATES Mrs Ernest Spring captain presided at the March meeting of Fort Clinton Yacht Club Shipmates on Friday evening in the home of Mb Leroy Ansalvtah Following a report by Mrs Kenneth Blade chairman of the hpuae and kitchen planning committee' a discussion ensued on item needed for the kitchen-of the Yacht Club building: Social chairman Mrs William Anderson announced program books are ready for printing Mrs Anderson will bo hostess for the next meeting scheduled for Friday April 2L TO AWARD AFGHAN The Junior Guild of St Paul's Slovak LutherAn church will award an afghan hand made by Mm James Kuhn at tha April 17 meeting of the guild the second week In April the afghan may be seen In Ihe Gerner and Wolf Window Latest meeting of the guild was Monday hight in the home of Mm Paul Gulas where members spent 'the- evening serving and crocheting awarded the door prize to Mrs Andrew Mlklo and enjoyed a lunch served by the hostess Miss' Margaret Kocka will be hostess for the April 17 meeting when the afghan is to be Park Estates Catawba Island the Vogue sewing contest Wednesday March 15 at a meeting of District 1 In the Ohio Fed eratlon of dubs at Gib-sonburg Methodist church She will compete in the state sewing contest In Dayton on April 1L The ensemble Mrs Muncey modeled was a basket weave wool pale gold tunic dress styled with cape sleeves and seven-eights length cape of matching fabric Both dress and cape were lined in pale gold ailk-llke'frablc She chose avacado green accessories Judging of the outfits was based on versatility becomlngness style and color and workman shin Winner of the students' sewing contest Was 14-year old Jane Banister of Wauseon Principal speaker for the morning sesalon of the Legislation Day programwas John Gard who spoke on rehabilitation from relief roll to pay roll and how the community can provide Job training far persons on relief Other morning speakers were Grade School Parents Elect Leroy Higley As President of Organization ENGAGEMENT TOLD Mr' and Mrs John Grcsh Jr of Marblehead announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their eldest daughter Nadine Ann Marie to Richard Black Jr son of Mr and Mm Richard Black of 520 Nixon Lima Mire Gresh a graduate of Danbury Township high school is employed as billing clerk by the 8 Gypsum Company -A graduate of Lima Central high school Mr Black attended Ohio State University He is employed by Davies Inc in Lima but at present la on active duty with the United States Army The couple plan a Fhll wedding GIVEN PRIZES Seven Junior high couples received prizes In the St Patrick's Day -dance contest Friday night at Bataan schooL Pint Clinton high' school senior Lou Ann Letter Judged the contest Awards in the fast dancing category went to Toni Hawking and Teddy Kozlok gift certificates fix records at TV Della Kirby and Rene Ortiz 50 cento trade-in at White House Drive-In by Lyle Mayhew Rosetta Tucker and Melvin Cox theater passes given by Elmer Ftgney Awards for slow dancing went to Yvonne Glasco and Keith Hendricks Janla Arft and Gary Zelms Ann Benedict and David Manley Joy Sullivan and Buddy Berkowifx They received theater poeee There were 230 Junior high students attending "the dance from 7 to lO pjn Sponsoring unit was the Junior High PTA Chaperone were the Melvin Arfts chairmen the' William Benedicts the Lee Brackens the Frank Manleys and the Henry Christiansens Robert is the name chosen by and Mra Robert Zetzer of 10914 Harrison street for their flibt child bom Tuesday March 21 -in Magrudcr- hespitoi- Mm Zetzr is the former Kathleen Kreager '-s Your Social Page Conducted By MARY JANE SMIDUTZ Society Editor Club Selects Mrs Roose as New President Mrs Ralph Roose was named president -of Literary and Social Club for the 1961-62 club year at the March 15 afternoon meeting In Methodist Fellowship Lounge Serving with her will be Mrs Velma Sauvey vice president Mrs John Belknap recording secretary -Mrs Wilbur Gill' corresponding secretary and Mrs Henry Cowgill treasurer Preceding the buslines session and program Mrs George Svehla hoatem for the meeting oerved dessert course to the women Attending were 12 members associate member Mrs Frank Mackey and guests Mm Clifton and Mrs David Homer Mrs Sauvey gave the roll call on at the Tor" and Mrs Robert Stetson gave an excellent to Ml oih-r Tin be the hostess PINOCHLE CLUB Mrs Joe Fltzthum was hostess to members of her pinochle dub in her West Fourth street home on Thursday afternoon March 16 The hostess served luncheon to her guests before the card guTTiff were -played Present Were Mm Sam Kuhnle Mrs John Helget Mrs Louis Sor-1 ensen Mrs Clarence Gonya Mrs Charles Neff and Mm Clarence Conley No plana have been made fin the next meeting of the dub KOBE HIGH POINTS 1 High points at bridge Wednesday night March 15 in the home of Mrs Herbert Gulau were scored by Mm Kenneth Krupp second high by Mrs Richard Boldt and low by Mrs James Mizener of Oak Harbor Guest substitutes were Mrs I Louis Kremps and Mrs Harry I Chaffin the first Wednesday ini April Mrs Robert Helnsen will bo the hostess DELERT PORTAGE Mrs Lea Stoneatreet of Port Clinton was a guest member at tile Maroh 15 evening meeting of I DeLery Portage Chapter Daugh- terf of the American Revolution I in the Oak Harbor home of Mis I Glenn Robinson The program given by Mrs Corwin Hablitzel was a review of wrwin nwuBH was a review ii I I I Grade School Club has gg g3- dent Mis Emerson Wolf secretary Mrs Glenn Redmond treasurer and Mrs Wayne Auxter reporter The officers were elected at Mrs William Hltchlnga Siffiaretired school superintendent addressed the group on' of the American tracing its history from the earliest colonial flag to the present 50-star flag The speaker was- introduced by program chairman Mrs Howard Ohm Mrs Lucy' Campbell's fourth grade nVinM play entitled "Pigs Don't PUy BaU" as a part of their language class Mrs Ronald Payne was complimented with a stork Shower Sunday evening in the home of Mrs Urban Locbotzki on Modroe Hostesses were Mrs Urban and Mrs Anthony LochotzkL Deiorations for the party were in pink and blue and the evenings diversion was stork games Guests were Mrs Ruel Payne Mrs Arthur Reaaer Mrs Clarence Evemole Mia Elizabeth Nehls and Florence Bast all of Port Clinton -Mm Charles and Mrs Jerome Loshotzkl of Sandusky Exaverla Barbara and Donna Locbotzki Mrs Lawrence Locbotzki Mm Florence Hermes Mrs Wilbert Lochotzkl all of Oak Harbor and Mm William Lochotzkl of Toledo Sending gifts but unable to attend were Mm Cletua Depinet and Mary Lou Depinet of Tiffin Mm Frank Lochotzkl Mrs Pete La June Helen Schoch Dianne Haaser Mm Garry Gallagher of Fremont Mm Marion Kroetx of Findlay Mm Loren Schiller and Mary Lochotzkl of Oak Harbor Mm Joseph Smith Sr Mm Catherine Hauser Mrs Burton Velll-quette Mm Roman Lochotzkl Mm Dalton DeLor Cecelia Llndemann and Mrs Larry Ho-faefcer of Fort Clinton HAS CARD -CLUB The March 21 meeting of the Neighborhood Card Club Was held at the home of Mm Pete Clawson who entertained her guests with a showing of films of the family's recent Florida vacation i Mm Wilbur Ahrens received high score award at pinochle and Mra Robert Stevens low After awarding at the prize the hostess served a dessert course In April Mm Jan Fadely will play hostess to the club GUESTS OP HOMOR The Rev and Mrs William Noce at Glenview 111 were guests of honor at dinner Sunday night at Catawba Cliffs Beach Club They were enter talned by Mr and Mm Robot Reynolds whose house guests they have been The Noces leave shortly for their new assignment in San Juan Puerto Rico where the Rev Mr Noce will serve as head chaplain of the 10th Naval District Others present at the dinner were Scott Reynolds Mr and Mrs Maxwell Mr and Mm Carl Keller and Mrs Bertha Woher i Later lq'the evening the Reynolds entertained with an open house at their Elm street hone tor the Noces COUPLE 10 WED i Announcement is being made of the marriage of Sue Mackey Wildey to Mr John Brown March 6 in Columbus Ohio Mrs Brown is the daughter of Mr and Mm Frederick Mac-key at Columbus Mr Brawn Is the son of Mr' and Mrs William Brawn of Lakeside Ohio The wedding was performed by Rev Joseph in a ceremony at Holy Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church with only immediate families present Mm Robert Ernst served the bride as matron of honor and Mr Arthur A Brawn waa best man The new Mm Brown attended Ohio Wesleyan University where he was 'a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority and Alpha Egailon Bho honorary She received her degree from the University bf Miami Mr Brown attended Ohio Wesleyan University where he was a member of Chi Phi fraternity and served for three years With the Army After a wedding trip to Florida the couple are making their home In Lakeside where Mr Brown la manager bf the Gravel Bar Yacht Harbor Mr Brown la president of the Marblehead Peninsula Chamber of Commerce and Vice President of the Lake Erie Islands and Peninsula Vacationland Are'n PIANO TUNING' AND BEP AIDING JOSEF KRIEGLER Music Shoppe Phone 2-7821 WOMEN OF MOOSE The Montpelier Chapter of Women of the Moose has extended an Invitation to the local order to attend a special meet- -ing honoring Lola Walters Deputy Grand Regent on Sunday April at 1 pm Special gueats will Include Deputy Grand Regent1 Alice Morris of Indiana Jeanette Baumer and Gwen Cotner former members of Grand Council and Frieda Palermo member of Academy of Friendship board' There will be a 50-cent regia- -tration Collegians serving aa honorary escorts are to wear their caps and gowns Latest meeting of the Port Clinton Chapter waa held Mon- day night in Moose hall with' Senior Regent Ida Wilson presiding Next meeting is scheduled for Monday April 3 Read The Herald Out Of This World We Have Our Own High School Octette Was a Feature At Lenten Tea in Church Wednesday side lectured on The Cross11 and gave the history of many of the 128 crosses in her displayed The Society of World Service of -Evangelical United Brethren church gave a Lenten Dancing Club Is Organized On April 5th Organization oi Western Style dancing dub with sreaions at Jefferson street school auditorium is being arranged by John and Edith Mlnderman of 415 Washington street Western style a development of folk dancing which revitalizes square dancing offers more varied patterns than the traditional square dance Thr dub will hold Its first meeting Wednesday April 5 from 8 to 11 pm Caller will be Fed Peters of Maumee The dance la free and all Interested adults are invited to attend1 Surprise Is Class Event' To 2 Piipils Fifteen-year-old Sandra Tinsley entered Albert third period German darn at the high school last Friday anticipating rally the usual meeting of the German Club ShC was aa astonished as her 16-year-old brother Roger also a member of the class by the surprise farewell party given them by the "dub They will soon leave the states with their parents Capt and Mm John Tinsley and year-old slster Debra Lynn for Heidelberg Germany where Capt Tinsley will be stationed 'Only the German Club apon-aor Mr Rofkar and Pat Warner and David Reeae of the refreshment committee knew of the surprise Mr Rofkar composed a five- stanza poem to "The which reads all shall miss the line young pair For Uncle Sammy -dose to move the Tinsleys ove there Whete storied Neckar flows" A beautifully decorated cake bore a map of Germany with accent on Heidelberg the inscription (bon voyage) blue sugar sail boats and yellow- sugar horse shoes The Tinsley family have been in several of the United State and seen a tour of duty In Japan where Sandy and Roger picked up atone Japanese words The two hope the German they learn ed in Mr Rofkax's daaa will come in handy In Heidelberg though they expect to attend American schools Date of their departure Is uncertain probably alter the spring vacation School friends of Sandy's and will eagerly await letters from them telling of their new life in Germany CLUB ENTERTAINED Mm Robert Klotz Mrs Henry Hoppe and Mrs Gene Schneider were added guests when Mrs Robert Cteons entertained her bridge club In the home of her mother-in-law Mrs Alien Cle tnons the night of March 15 Receiving prises were Mrs Schneider high and Mm Fred Meckf easel second In April the dub will meet with Mrs Angelo Johnson GITS CANTATA The combined choirs of St Paul's Lutheran church in Dan buiy and St Lutheran church in Marblehead will present an Easter cantata entitled Have' Seen The Lord" on Palm Sunday March 26 pjn in St Paul's church After the dress rehearsal Saturday night the 30 choir reem here participating will have re hearsed 740 hours for the can tata Harold Reitz Is the director DAIXIKG their daughter Sharon Jane Anderson to Samuel -Speck -Jr am Mr and Mr Samuel Speck of Louisville (Rtio announced by Mr and-Mm Charles Anderson Jr of 2114 Send Road Port Clinton -Mias Anderson a port Clinton High School graduate attended Muskingum College New Concord for 2 yearn She expects to be graduated this Spring with a Bachelor of Science degree In nursing Frances Payne Bol-ten School at Nursing- Western Reserv University Her fiance who was graduated from Muskingum College In 1950 la a graduate student in govern ment at Harvard University At present he la studying and traveling in Africa on a Rotary fellowship 75 Couples Dance Friday At Hop Here five Seventy-five couples attended the Modem Teens of America dance at the high school auditorium Friday evening according to Mary Lou Duvall MTA president -u Following the theme Lites" theauditorium was 1 decorated with almost three miles of blue green' and white crepe paper which was strung from the walla A false Celling of crepe paper -added to the other wall decorations which went very well with the general theme of the danoe Students who attended were greeted by a large lighthouse planned by Jane Dalian through which the couples entered Decorations were put up by the following MTA members: Susie Mayhew Clara Wolf Jean Hoffman Sandy Weiaend Karen Hostrup Helga Hansen Sue Woodworth Card Moore Barb Krupp Flo Kohloff Diane Snyder Linda Moenlch Linda Slglar Taha SZtuk Jan Dallen Sue Buache and Gene Wolf The following boys also helped with the punning of this danoe: John Wilber pete Hansen John Malik Roger Drua-backy Fred Pluckhom and Ron Jones Linda Moenlch Sally Ring Carol Burr and RiU Caspenon helped with the taking of tickets and the aervlng ot refreshments Janet Stephenson MTA sponsor stated that the danoe was a success and that khe Was well pleased with the work Of the decoration committee Local Group Invited To Give Service Ottawa Council 244 Daughters of America has been asked to do the memorial service at the District Rally at Calumet Temple Toledo on April 15 In this connection a practice session was held after a meeting of the council on Thursday night March 16 in Fort Clinton Hardware Building Councilor Mar-garotte Fueretenberg presided at the business session As the cooperation of all participating members Is necessary In conducting an Impressive memorial service at the rally It is Imperative that they attend the next regular meeting of the council on April The council will have a kltch unnZ inrii KL to provide essential items The gifts do not necessarily have to be new Money already collected In the gypsy basket la needed and the basket Is still missing Tha on who has it is asked to bring It to a meeting or telephone is member to pick It up since there are new members who would like to participate in its Journey Door award for the evening was received by Mrs Phyllis Nel- TELL ENGAGEMENT -Mr and Mrs William Herb 1020 Vine street Sandusky am announcing the engagement of their daughter Mary Jo to Robert EL Elllthorpe son of Mr and Mrs Howard Elllthorpe 2202 Sand Road Fort Clinton' The bride -elect a 1956 gradu ate of SC Mary high school and Providence hospital school 1 1 ray technology la a registered x-ray tochnlcion on the staff of Good Samaritan hoepitaL Her fiance is a 1956 graduate of Port Clinton high served four yearn In the Navy and is present ly employed at Standard Pre-ducts Company No definite wedding date has been Set by the couple him George Schad was guest player Mrs Kenneth Black high poidt scorer and Mrs Marvin Lundgard second high scorer at Mrs Carleton Bchwan's bridge party Monday night March 20 The April meeting will he in the horn at Mm Lawrence Carpenter director They spoke on county home use of relief funds At the afternoon session the Oak Harbor high school debate team debated the child welfare Juvenile curfew sea offense and longer sentence bill now before the state legislature Panelists for the afternoon discussion as to whether electoral votes for president are the answer were Mrs Blair Miller of Elmore moderator Mrs Ernest Haynes Gibsonburg Sirs Charles Wllllamsea Port Clin ton and Mrs Walter Dunes and Mrs Richard Wlghtman both of Fremont Mrs Norman Leow president at the Gibsonburg chib presided at the sessions and Mrs Paul Bruce also of Gibsonburg rii in charge of arrangements Legislation Day will be held In Fldlay next year Attending from Port Clinton were Mrs John Morton Mrs Russell Cedaz Mrs WWlamsen Mm Muncey and Mrs Robert Ernst who Is District 1 Director' The production was directed by Mrs John Hoffman of the Flay makers The banner and S3 sward for highest room count of parents attend the meeting also went to Mrs Campbell's class Rrt Ronald Rhode dub president presided at the business session during which the group donated to the Red Cross and the school hearing program and Voted to purchase a ooat rack for the school the year's project Hostesses' for the evening Were Mrs Robert Thompson chairman Mrs Guy Mis Patrick Mulligan Mrs Roger Adams and Mrs Howard Offenburg Installation of officers is scheduled for' the April meeting in Bataan school The program by Betty Newton of the gas company will be la Brewing" collection After the service MriL Maxwell invited the audience to admire and if they wished to handle the crosses which she had her husband had collected from all parts of the world Appointing the tea table in the church basement wen yellow candles and centerpiece of Dutch Iris white chrysanthemums ahd Johqulla -'Mir Robert Haskins wile of the pastor and Mm Keith Leathers poured General chairman for the tea was Mm Christ Petersen Hostess committee was Mrs Ralph Brown chairman Mm Ralph Anderson Mrs Lester Luebcke and Mrs Petersen BIRTHDAY PARTY A gay birthday party was given for four-year-old Roxanne Beck Saturday afternoon by her parents Mr and Mrs Vernon Beck In their Forest Park Estates home on Catawba bland Guests were Jena Bumbera Tommy and Peggy Jtooselen Mindy Schneider Lori Muncey Susl Petersen Laurie Moore Brenda Joyner Becky Wendt Allen Hepp Julie Gardner and Roxanne's brother Bradley The afternoon of fun included playing of musical games St Day decorations In the home were continued In the refreshments BUDGE PARTY Invited es guest players to Mrs ohn bridge party Fit evening In her home were Mrs Cart Matthews and Mrs Verdi Von Thron Scoring high points at bridge was Mrs Gladys Bowden who plays hostess to the club In April Second high points were scored by Mrs Von Thron 65 WOMEN PRESENT Day of Recollection at Imma culate- Conception Catholic Church Sunday was attended by 65 women Altar and Rosary Society of the chtttdh Mrai tile apon soring unit Conducting the conferences was the Rev Edward Dunn of Calvert high school Tiffin' Pint of the conferences was "Joy You Should Have That God Made You a second We Have God" and third and Patience" Chairman of the coffee hour Mrs Joseph Elly as religious activities chairman waa assisted by Mrs Christ Dubbert Mm Irwin Ermlsh Mrs Joseph OTfelll ahd Mrs Norman Kol-hoft Assisting in serving coffee were Mary Koinofr Karen Kaiser and Marilyn Manniato Phones 9861 2-7601 OPEN 8 AJL EVERX MORNING WE DELIVER ALL UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT GRADED CHOICE BEEF NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT THE BEST ALL OUR MEAT GUARANTEED part of the chapter's study of the L6I6QAT6 jS book Trial of Mary Todd i Lincoln" by State Auditor-James rICKGd (1611 A Rhodes and Dean Jauchlus Regent Mm Charles Casey pm-aided at the business meeting and will be the hostess the The board of directors Clinton Business and Pork and Beef Steaketts lb 79c Tbs on Wednesday March 15 at the church Following a 15-minute organ prelude by Mrs Harvey Goff society' president Mrs John Elder welcomed guests Mrs Goff also gave the scripture reading and prayer Under direction of vocal Instructor Robert Petersen the octette from the high school sang Beautifully blended In the selections "We Adore Thee" and Thee I Sing" were the voices of Ksrep Dreler Marlene Dub bert Tina Arhutich Bonnie Christiansen David TWynham Rickey Jenkins John Kuzma and jeff QrHiii Mrs Paul Maxwell of Lake- of Port Professional Women's Clubs met Monday night In the home of Phyllis Meyer 622 East Second street with president Mildred Payne presiding It was announced that Rosalie Schafer daughter of Mr end Mrs Ralph Schafer of 536 East 8th street is the dub's delegaite to Buckeye Girls State The president has appointed Lela Winkler chairmen of arrangements for the reception for Mary Ellen Hoetrup a candidate for third vice president of the state federation Career Advancement committee is In charge of the April meeting Chairman Octa Kin-cade reported that Mrs Lester Utx will be the guest speaker Her talk on the Pennsylvania Dutch and Mennonlte people be entitled "The Plain People" PIE-NUPTIAL SHOWE1 Complimenting Frances Boose June 10 bride of Wyman Haskins of Columbus a pre-nuptial miscellaneous shower was given Friday- evening by Mrs Sam How erth and Mrs Robert Reynolds when Mm Howerth entertained her sewing club in her home Guests wet Mrs Max well Mrs William Moon Mm Carl Keller Mm William Wah lers Mrs Lockwood Zeis Mrs Richard Semon Mrs- Persons Mm Ralph Roose Mrs Emil Meyer Mm Charles Smith of Sandusky Mrs Riegel Fetter-man Mm Don Lockhart and Su san Zeis Read The Herald Try Some They Are LOIN END Pork Roast This Weekend Only lb 39c April meeting of the chapter -HAS BRIDGE CLUB Hostess to her bridge dub In her home the night of March 15 Mrs Lowell Holmer Invited Mrs Steve Ference and Mm John Bosiar aS guest players High Score swards were received by Mrs Holmer and Mm Roslar and travel prize by Mrs Thomas Benedetto The hostess served delicious dessert luncheon to her guests Next month Mm Harold Kaufman plana to entertain the group In her home PINOCHLE CLUB The Henry Chriatienaena Were hosts Saturday night to their couples pinochle dub In their home High score award for the men went to Kermit Miller pf Huron I and for the women to Mm Albert Weit of Milan Present were the Richard Smiths the Harold Tewemea the Millers and the Welts On April 22 the Millers will entertain in their Huron hone 4 ON INSURED DEPOSITS POaY CLINTON Savings Loan company 136 Second Phone 2-8871 CLOVER Miff's FARM Home Made Ham Spread The Best In Town Tty Seme lb 45c pkgs only $100 DELIVER FREE mums 1 ECONOMY END SLICED BACON 3 -1 lb WE HAVE IT GRAVY TRAIN DOG FOOD 2LB 5 LB 25 LB Friday and Saturday Sights MAD FRENCHMAN FRIDAY NIGHT HARRY KLEIN SATURDAY NlGlfT AVALON KITE CLUB Maple Street Port Olntor AND ILK 3- NO DEPOSIT OR BOTTLES TO RETURN i i7 iW in rnto.

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