in in in in in in in in in WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1937 THE GAZETTE, XENIA, OHIO Page Three High School Girls Enjoy Progressive Dinner Party, CA GAY HOLIDAY PARTY, ner," was enjoyed by a at Central High School, Tuesday The young women gathered vieve Fuller, S. Detroit and then progressed to the Detroit for the salad The main course was served all the home of Miss Mary Lou Ledbetter, W. Third and from there the young women went to the home of Mary Baldner, Park Drive, for their afterdinner coffee. Miss Beatrice Kuhn served the ENTERTAINS FRIENDS AT DELIGHTFUL PARTY Miss Mary Frances Bahns entertained a group of members the junior class of Central High School and friends at a delightful; party at the home of her Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur near New Jasper, Monday evening. Games were enjoyed and an ice course, with Christmas appolntments, erine Wead, Mary Ann Baldner, "present were Misses Janet Chamberlin, Alice mer, Kathleen Elgin, Mary Lou Ledbetter. Omilo Halder, Velma: Spahr, Beatrice Kuhn, Margaret Ann McClellan, Ruth Nancy Lou Covault. Aleene Em-1 mons and Mary Frances Bahns: Philip Bone, Charles Ireland, ert Haines, Delmer Swan, James Bloom, Gordon Frank Espey, Bill Kyle. Dick Franklin, Joe Hagler, Lawrence Faulkner, Gerald Wilson, Eugene Randall and Earl Curlett.
of Xenia; Miss Joan Kohlman, of Fostoria and Denver Williams of Wilmington. CLUB PLANS SUPPER AND "WATCH NIGHT" PARTY. Members of White Chapel Com-! munity Club will have A a covered; dish supper, followed by a "watch; night" party at the school, south of Xenia, Friday evening. The supper will be served at: 6:30 p. m.
and each family 1s: asked to bring a covered dish and table service. Coffee will bei furnished by a committee. A gram will be presented following, the supper. Mrs. Harvey Kyle, Mrs.
Samuel Boyd and Misses Mary and Phyllis Beason are in charge of arrangements for the party. Mr. John W. English returned to his home in Norwood, Wednesday after spending several days with his mother, Mrs. Valura Anderson, St.
Other guests at the Anderson home Tuesday were Miss Lura Gibbs and nephew, Gibbs, and Miss Sally Hutchison, of Pleasant Plain, 0. Mr. and Mrs. W. R.
Bennington, IN. Galloway entertained as their guests on Christmas Day, Mr. and Airs. George Johnson, of Fort Thomas, Mr. Felix Payant, of: Columbus, and Mr.
Chung Sik Sul, of Seoul, Korea, student at Mt. Union College, Alliance. O. Mr. W.
B. McCallister. N. King: has returned home after spendIng Christmas Day and the week end with Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Tritt-i schuh and daughter, Janet, of Fort: Thomas, and Mr. and Mrs. W.
B. McCallister of Clifton, Ciu-1 cinnati. Mr. and Mrs. Stacy Wilson.
of Jamestown, had as their dinner! guests on Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Weaver and Mr. and! Mrs. Leo Turner and son, Ottis, of near Xenia, Mr.
Emerson Wilson, of Bowersville. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Middleton, south of Xenia, entertained the following guests at a turkey dinner on Christmas Day: Mr. and Mrs.
S. J. Carback, of near Xenia, and Mr. And Mrs. James Carback and.
daughters, of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
Dice, of Mo. dina, N. former Xenians, are spending a week with relatives and friends in this city. Mre. Ethel Schweibold.
132 High has accepted a position in the Mousekeeping department at the 0. S. and S. O. Home.
arranged as a "progressive dingroup of young women, students evening. at the home of Miss Genewhere an "appetizer" was served home of Miss Marilyn Beatty, S. dessert course at her home King and from there the group went to the home of Miss Omilo Halder, N. Galloway Sty, gifts were exchanged and a social time was Holiday appointments were enployed for each of the courses at the various homes. ThOSe making up the party were Misses Mary Frances Bahns, Genevieve Fuller, Marllyn Beatty, Nan McCiellan, Janet Chamberlin, Mary Ann Baldner, Catherine Wead, Alice Jean Balmer, Beatrice Kuhn, Omilo Halder, Mary Lou Ledbetter, Kathleen Elgin and Ruth Waddle, of this city, and Joan Kohlman, of Fostoria.
Mr. and Mrs. William Hugh Milof Pekin, former Xenians, who are spending their vacation with relatives in Spring-! field. visited friends in this Tuesday. Mr.
Miller formerly was supervisor of music Xenia public schools. Mr. Charles Adair Jr. will leave Sunday for New York City. where he is employed by the Chase NaBank, after spending two weeks with his parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. N. Galloway St.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Moll and family have moved from 22 Bellhrook to the former T.
E. farm. one mile south of Xenia 011 the New Burlington which they purchased several months ago. Mrs. B.
W. Hough returned to her home in Columbus Tuesday after spending Christmas Day and the law and week sister, end with Mr. and her brother L.I Wolf, N. King St. Mrs.
Ila Goodwin, of Cincinnati, is spending the holidays with her daughter, Miss Imogene Goodwin. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, S. Detroit St.
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Garrard have returned to their home in Columbus after spending the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. C. E. Satterfield, Home Ave. Merrill Jobe has returned to Rise home in Denver, after: spending several days with his mother, Mrs.
Alta Jobe, of Yellow Spriugs. Miss Marjorie Clark, S. Detroit went to Columbus Tuesday to spend several days as the guest of Miss Merna Weiss. Mr. and Mrs.
James Gooldin, 6 N. Miami are announcing the birth of a son at their home Monday night. PLAN 'WATCH NIGHT' SERVICE AT CHURCH Baptists Prepare For gram Friday "Watch Night" services will be conducted at the First Baptist Church Friday. beginning at 7:45 p. m.
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Rev. Parsons will speak on "Burning Facts of the Year 1937." Each person attending is to bring a Bible verse as a for masted the new year. A reception for members recently received into the church and other members who have united with the church 'in the last year will be held in connection with the service. Following the service various de: partments of the church will pre'sent a program continuing until midnight. MARIAN MARTIN WRAP AROUND STYLE A COMFORT TO LARGER WOMEN PATTERN 9379 This dress for housewives.
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O. Home. whose collective service records total 343 years, will be guests of honor at 8 banquet at 6 o'clock Thursday night in the Col. Amos Dining Hall at the institution. Col.
Roy Layton, Wapakoneta. secretary of the Home board of trustees, will be principal speaker after-dinner program, for chiche arrangements are being made by various committees. Invitations to all living former superintendents of the members. Home and board attend the banquet, have been sent! out, and numerous acceptances have already been received. All children, employes and staff bers at the institution also will attend.
Certificates of honorable ser. vice, signed by Governor Martin, L. Davey, the president and secretary of the trustee board, and bearing the seal of the state of Ohio. will be presented to the retiring employes, three of whom have served more than half a century. Presentation of the certificates is expected made by Col.
R. ton Mooney. president of the trustee board. The oight employes, seven wo- Holiday Scene Created For K. of C.
Dance Here GAY HOLLY wreaths and which state-, Christmas trees, over red and green lights cast a soft glow, made a pretty setting for the holiday dance arranged by the Knights of Columbus in St. Brigid School Auditorium Tuesday evening. Christinas trees stood in each corner of the room and holly wreaths were placed around the walls. An imitation "Santa ready to descend a chimney, WAS placed at the left of the stage. Music for dancing was furnished by Tommy Dunkelberger's Orchestra, of Dayton, As a special feature, an exhibition waltz was staged by Mr.
Frank St. and his grand niece. Miss Betty June Huller. Fifty-five couples attended the delightful affair which was in charge of the of activity! committee. News Briefs Mrs.
Cora LeValley, who suffered a fractured knee and other painful injuries when knocked down by an automobile at Detroit and Second seven weeks has been removed from her home on Chestnut St. to the home of Mrs. Ella Blake, 239 E. Third where she is improving but is still confined to her bed. Mrs.
LeValley was removed from McClellan Hospital to her home three weeks ago. Members of Pride of Xenia Council, Daughters of America, are invited to a miscellaneous honoring Mrs. Eloise Moore BaldThursday evening following lodge session at the Junior Hall. Refreshments well be served, The Women's Bible Class of the Presbyterian Church will meet with Mrs. R.
O. Wead, N. Detroit Thursday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The W. H.
O. Class of the United Brethren Church will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
Fehlman, Hill Friday evening. Trinity M. E. Church choir will meet for rehearsal Thursday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Rev.
Charles R. Harmon, former pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Paulding, will conduct mid-week carvices at the First U. P. Church Wednesday at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Harmon is the father-In-law of Rev. D. Hi. Deen, E.
Church St. Mrs. C. H. Kyle, W.
Third who suffered A fractured pelvis when she fell in her home three weeks ago. is improving satisfactorily but Is still confined to McClellan Hospital. The girls' choir of the Friends Church will meet for rehearsal Thursday at 4 p. the boys' choir at 5 p. the orchestra at 7 p.
m. and the senior choir at 8 p. m. Mr. Henry Weiss, of near Xenia, who has been ill for the last week, is improving but is still confined to his home.
Mr. Tom Harner, Market and West who has been Ill sevcral days, is improving but is still confined to his bed. The First M. E. Church choir will meet at the church for rehearsal Wednesday at 7 p.
m. Jamestown News Mr. and Mrs. Rother Troute are the parents of a daughter born Friday, December 24. The baby has been named Shirley Ellen.
Mrs. Elva Sheley, who spent the past. month relatives in Springield, returned home last week. Mrs. Harry Gilman and Miss Nellie Ferree of Dayton, were called here last Friday due to the illness and death of Mrs.
Gilman's sister, Mrs. J. W. Long. Funeral services for Mrs.
Long were held Tuesday morning at 11:30 with burial in Jamestown Cemetery. Dr. and Mrs. R. L.
Haines enter-! tained at dinner Sunday evening' Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cushwa, way Mrs. John Shirk, Mrs. Sylvia Weaver and Miss Winifred Stuckey.
Class No. 7 of the M. E. Sunday School will meet at the home of Mrs. Roy Moorman Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Nelson and family were guests Christmas Day of Mrs.
J. W. White and Miss Laura White at. Jackson, O. Funeral services for Mrs.
Carl Fent were conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jenks. Mrs. L.
L. Gray received word of the death of her sister, Mrs. Henry Richie of Akron, which occurred Monday morning, Mra. Gray Tuesday afternoon for home Akron and will be accompanied latter part of the week by her son and daughter-in-law, Prof. and Mrs.
Dwight Gray of Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Meno and family of Alpena, visited friends and relatives here the past week. They are former Jamestown residents.
Mr. Harry Koth of Cleveland is spending the holidays here as tho' guest of friends. Mrs. It. 1 L.
Haines will entertain: members of her club at two tables of bridge Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller, Betty and Joyce Carter were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Winston Cultice of Xenia. Mr. and Mrs. R. P'.
Timberlake entertained as their dinner guests Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Meno and children of Alpena, Mrs. Howard Mathews and son of Xenia, Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Carter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Williamson and Miss Willa Ruth Cummings. Neli Farley of ('incinnati is spending the holidays here with his mother, Mrs.
Bertha Farley. Willis Rockhold is iil with mumps. Mr. and Mra. M.
M. Clark were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Clark and family. Roger and Helen Glass are confined to their home with mumps.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Steiner and family entertained a number of guests o'clock dinner Christmas bay. Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Leonard Leach and sons, Arthur Perry of Winchester. 0., Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Glass and Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Glass of near Cedarville. Mr. Frank Glass, Mra. Nancy Glass, Mra. Oscar Bradds and Donald and Helen Glass.
Miss Lucy Smith and Mrs. Min. 1110 Riggs 010 Christmas Day of Mr. and Mra. Jack Riggs of Dayton.
Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Jewett of men and one man.
who will receive peusions under provisions the new state employes' retirement law, are: Miss Rosalle Bauerle. housekeepor. affiliated with the Institution fifty-two years: Miss Techla E. Hess, cottage supervisor, fifty-one years; Miss Mary A. leavern, tailorege, fifty-six years; Miss Ann 0.
Donnell, maid, forty-eight years; Miss Sarah A. Clemans, laundress, years; Mrs. Flora A. Lauruns, waitress, thirty-five years; Miss Bridget Gillespie, forty-seven years; Nelson J. Corbin, disposal plant operator.
years. BEGGAR FINED AND ORDERED FROM CITY Charles Ross. 32, Akron, charged with drunk and disorder. ly and begging on the streets, was fined $25 and costs Wednesday by Municipal Judge F. L.
Johnson. who suspended the assesament on condition the man leaves the elty. Polico. who made the arrest Tuesday afternoon, reported Rosa was accosting women pedestrians ion Green begging for money land making Insulting remarks when his appeals were refused. RUSSIANS HONOR CYCLIST MOSCOW marked of the oldest ov-Lebedev.
takes part Miss Louise Treharne Is Complimented At Party MISS gagement LOUISE to Mr. TREHARNE, Horace in Dayton recently; was party at which Miss Katherine home on the Dayton Pike The party was the second given this week by Miss Jacobs. who in-; vited guests for five tables of bridge. Mrs. Robert Jacoba, of Cedarville, and Miss Eva sky, or Dayton.
were awarded prizes and Miss Trebarne was presented al guest prize. A salad course was served by Miss Jacobs. Mrs. Ted Dawson, of Baltimore. PAINTERSVILLE 'The llappy Hustlers of the Painterarille M.
P. Church will meet al the home of Mildred, Floyd and Maxine Heinz. Thurs. day evening. December 30.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fugate and daughters, had as their Christmas Day guests, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Fugato and daughter, Geneva.
of Xenia; Mr. and Mrs. Clem Conklin. of Eleazer, and Mr. and Mra.
W. J. Mr. and Mra. Charles Bullard, a Mr.
William Ballard. of Port WIillam: Mr. Everett Brandell. Mr. land Mrs.
Howard Ashbaugh, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ohaner were Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ohaner and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ohaner had n8 their guests Sunday, Mrs. Roy Stephens and family of Jamestown. and Mr.
Donald Drake. of Xenia. Mr. and Mra. Lee Fawley.
of Yellow Springs; Mr. and Mra. Ru8sell Gearheart, of Dayton; Mra. of Zimmerman, whose en-! Coy, of Dayton, was announced complimented at a lovely bridge Jacobs was hostess at heri afternoon. Tuesday and Mrs.
Margaret Haerr. New York City, aunt of Miss Treharne. were guests from a digtance. Other guests were from Dayton, ('edarville' and Xenia. Miss Trebarne is the daughter of Mra.
T. W'. Trebarne and the late Dr. Trebarte, of Zimmerman. and has been a teacher in the Day.
ton public schools but resigned that position recently. Jessie Estop. Springfield; Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Pawley, of Xenia, were Christmas Day guests of Mr.
and Mrs. George Fawley land Mrs. Ollie St. John. Mr.
Jack Kenneuy, of Xenia, spent Christmas Day with his grandfather, Mr. Julius Jenkins. Miss Ruth Carman spent ChristMAs Day with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Jones and family.
of Trebein. Other guests came in the evening. and Mra. Willam Carman and family spent Wednesday ereI ning with Mr. and Mra.
Herman Agnor and daughters, near Maple Corner. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pratt and family. of Wilmington: Mr.
and: Mrs. Jesse Pratt and daughters. of near Paintersville, spent. Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Henderson and family. Mr. and Mra. Archie Henderson and family spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs.
Jesse Pratt and daughters. Mr. and Mra. Robert Schmitt and daughter. Diane.
of Dayton; Mr. and Mra. Harold Carey, of Wilmington, and Mr. anti Mrs. Glenu Jones.
spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mra Thowas Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hawk and daughter.
of Xenia, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Faulkver and family. Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Faulkne. land family spent Christmas Day with Mrs. Anne Breakfield. of New Burlington. Mr.
and Mrs. John Collins, of Dayton; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bales, of Xenia; Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Bales and family, of Spring Valley; Mr. and Mra. Howard Pickerling and family were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. H.
E. Bales. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faulkner and sons.
of near Jamestown; Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Heinz and sun. Junior, were guests Christmas Day of and Mrs. Elihu Carter.
Miss Faye Ennis Sunday with Miss Octava. spent. MOANIE. Eugene Ringer and Eugene Mercer spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hannah Merger.
AUTHORITY TO SELL. REAL ESTATE ASKED Authority to sell certain real estate situated in Bowersville 1 is requested in a joint application filed in common pleas court by trustees of the Bowersville M. E. Church and parsonage trustees of the Bowersville and Center churches. Miller and Finney, Xenia.
are attorneys for the petitioning trustee boards. The mirpose of the proposed sale, Involvting two village lots. was not indicated in the application. DEATH CHEATS NAMESAKE G. Death, of Russians have the fourtieth sports activities of the Russian cyclist, A.
F. FedorHe is 68, but ho still in contests. don. cheated his namesake when he fell from the platform just as a train was entering the Luton station. The locomotive and sevoral cars passed over him, but Death's only injury was a scratched toe.
-Christmas Mark Drums cinnati, were guests Christmas of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rockhold and faully. Mr. and Mrs.
D. L. Hook and family of Xenia, were guests Christmas Day of Col. I. T.
Cummins and family. Guests Sunday at the Cummins home were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Snyder and family, Mrs. P.
M. Garman and Mr. Milton Smith of Springfield. Alice Louise Iloover 1s the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs.
Tom Sesslar of Dayton. Kenneth Jenks has been ill with mumps. Mr. and Mrs. Harley Rogers entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr.
and Mrs. Chas. Marine of Buena Vista, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Moore and children and Mrs.
Lilly Tillett. Mr. Ernest Hill who has been ill with rheumatism for several months is improved. MRS, FRANK SWABEY SUCCUMBS TUESDAY FROM HEART ATTACK Native Of England Summoned; Infant Taken By Death Mrs. Mario Emma Swabey, 80, wife of Frank Swabey, died at.
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Jesse Kline, two miles cast of Cedarville. Tuesday noon. She had been soriously ill two weeks suffering from heart disease. She was born in Farmington, County Kent, England, March 19.
1837, the daughter of William and Marie Webb and married to Mr. Swabey at Columbus August 28, 1020. Besides her husband sho is survived by six children a former marriage: John A. Green, William Green and Mrs. Frank (n- derwood, of Columbus; Mrs.
Charlotte Fox, of London, England; Mrs. Kline, of near Cedarville, and Mrs. Roy little, of Canonsburg, P'a; two other sons, Harry Swabey, of La Belle, and William Arthur Swabey, of Hollywood, and nine grandchildren. Funeral services will be conducted at the McMillan Funeral Homo, Cedarville, Thursday a1 2 p. with burial in Woodland Cemetery, Xonla.
Friends may call al the funoral home Wednesday evening. PAUL NEWCOMER JR. Paul Andrew infan' fell of Mr. and Mra. Paul A.
Now romer, died at the home of his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pratt. Cincinnati Pike, Tuesday aftornoon A1. 4:45 o'clock after AL hriof illness.
The baby was born March 19. Funeral services will be ed At. the Noeld Funeral Homo Thuraday at 2 p. in charge of Rov. W.
G. P'ock. of the I'nitod Brothien Church. Burial will ho 1n Spring Valley Cometary. Friends may call A1 the funeral home W'od.
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