Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

Chillicothe Gazette from Chillicothe, Ohio • 5

Location:
Chillicothe, Ohio
Issue Date:
Page:
5
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

1 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1931 THE SCIOTO GAZETTE ClUlJJCUTUfi, 01110 PAGE 5 i ALLEN AVENUE CLUB Norma Jean and Betty Jean Coatea.1 were Joined there by their son Don MISS SLATER MARRIED SATURDAY AT HOME The young couple art at borne to their many friends at 13M North Fourth met. Columbus. Guests from out-of-town at the spending this week with tk parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hangs ef Wert-em avenue.

Mr. end Mrs. J. K. Mowery and wit iionasy lor a two weeks vUlt aid Hyde of.

Detroit with relatives at Fort Wsyne, Ind.) and Orand Rapids. Mich. En route Mr. and Mrs. R- C.

Cooler and home they will the Century etlttmHr. East Main street, Miss Rath- At uim thtim'rtnrk evening at th bona of Mr- and Mia. some random notes K. o. Slater.

1M Blra street, their' anltod la marmge to Mr. Walter Sherman Diekeadasber. son of Mr wedding included: Ma Charles Or- insby oC Ravenna, suct-of the bride, oa unnJDy- A TOXSILECTOMT Paul Routt, eon of Mr- Park Routt of Clrclevfile. and grandson of Mrs. Dora Bland.

Waverly R. P- D-witb whom be makea his home, derwent a tonsileetomy this morn- in tT Dr. peorge Myticger social whirl BUTLER REUNION The Butter reunion wm be held 1 9. Relatives and friends are Invited. Pleats bring your ovo table eer- BEOfTT REUNION me orouv ntumon ounany.

p. tember 2. marked the first annual i BABT IS NAMED jvice. The little son born August 27th to' Laura Dennewitx, secretary Mr. and Un.

Chamberlain A of Medina. Ohio, has been named' Max. Jr- Mrs. cnamoeriam was formerly Miss Flossie Reed of this Brofft reunion, descendants ana scrs, Lawrence picsenaaireer. 130 Banbury Hoard, Columbus.

Dr. Jt K. BuUer. pastor of Trin- It. Methodist Episcopal church read- the bnnmttn marriace ceremony In the presence of the immediate fam ilies and Mr.

and Mrs. Harold Arnold Jr. Columbus, who served as attendants- Mrs. Arnold to a cous in of the bride and was formerly t. hrM.

nr her marriace met ereoa. made with a tunic ef- fact. Her accessories of back mortised beautifully with her dress and she wort a shoulder corsage of Talisman roses. Mrs. Arnold, the matron of honor wore an eel gray erena dress with accessories of' The bride more recently has been making her borne with Mr.

and Mrs-Arnold a 3d has been employed at the Clark Bakery, Columbus- Mr. Pickendasher Is employed at the Jaeger Machine Company, I I a awer vwjtdcw FrancU and of Elisabeth Brolft Huntington township. At the can- elusion of the delightful noon hour, dinner having been served cafetert, atyle, the following oificm were elected and Vm and place appoint ied for nxt years get together 1 Charles and Ferdinand Brotft. Clark. 1297 North High street, Co-the elder living members of the iurabus.

Mrs. Charles Mimlu, 360 femlly. were chosen president street and Miss Rifth Shotts. vice president respectively, while -Rout. 1 Bourneville.

admitted BARBER BROS. BEAUTY SHOP An Work Gaaranteei or rounn street. www PASK ANNUAL REUNION The seventh annus! reunion of the Psrk family waa held Sunday. August 28 in we city para wiin 11 1 la St at memoers ox me lamny ana friends present I A fine picnic dinner was served at noon, after which prizes were given Mr and Mrs. John Dunlap.

oldest bride and groom, and Mr. and Mrs. John Maxwell, newest bride and groom. For the oldee man and the prize waa given Mr. and Mrs James Park and for the youngest, the prize went to little Billy Davis Oakes.

Mr. J. O. Park received the prize for the baldheaded man. The next reunion will be held in the same piece the fourth Sunday in August.

Jumpy Nerves Yield to the soothing action of this medicine. You will eat better sleep better feel better look better; Life will seem worth liviog agaiiu Don't delay any longer. Begin taking it today; LYDIA PINKHAH'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND ComT Colum- bus, motored to Ashland, Ky Sun. to attend: tne coniey-Dysard re- union Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Schweitzer of 8outh Mulberry street and Mrs. Charles Schweitzer, Foulke Block motored to Chicago over the week end and Labor Day and attended the World's Fair. Miss Dorothy Ann Evans. East Main street arrived home Sunday after a week's visit in Cincinnati. Ohio, with relatives and friends.

Mr. Marcus Honey of New York has been visiting his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs George Hunter Smith of Adena. returned Monday to his home. Mrs.

W. 0. Vlttitoe and grandson Billy Swift of East Water street have left for Orarton. W. Va, for a visit Dr.

John and Dr. L. T. Franklin were called to Castallon Sprints, Term, today by the sudden death of their father. They will be gone for several days EVERY CENT IT, AND IIORE MB.

JOHN T. WHITE right medicine, so will continue tab Ing It until am completely well. It is wonderful to get something that is claimed for it, and that la Just how have found VENDOL to VENDOL actually contains double the quantity of medicine usually found in ordinary tonics. Every dose carries beneficial herbs to thaT stomach where It Is delivered to the organ that Is out of order and giving trouble. That Is why VENDOL' so quickly relieves the many ailments caused by weak or deranged kidneys, liver, stomach or bowels-, If yea are troubled the described above by this responsible party living right near at bene, why not try VENDOL? If helped them It will do the sane far yew.

Come to SULZBACHER BOCK'S and let the VENDOL MAN tell I yew honestly what yew may expect si to do In your ease. MUs Edith Mowery of Springfield. guests Labor Pay of Mrs. Alta 'Harrington and family of South Hickory street. Messrs.

Robert Faulkner end Olcn Dlehl of Huntington Pik re turned Tuesday from a visit to Chicago where they attended the Century of Progress. Mr. Sidney Schaengold of South Paint street returned Sunday from a two weeks trip to New York City and Havanna. Joseph Hess of Plum street, left Sunday for Cincinnati, where he has accepted a poAtioo with the proctor and OoiUer advertising agency. En route to Cuicsgo, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Watson of Clifton Forge, and Rev. and fctt. Thorpe of Roanoke, W. ca'led on the Misses Beard of Tact Seventh street Monday.

Mrs. W. E. Vltltoe of East Wat. er street and granJsoa, BUJy Balft, are spending the week with Mr.

end Mrs. Lane VUlt in Oiafton, W. Mr. and Mrs. O.

A. Coleman of Columbus, have returned home after spending the week-end with Mrs. Coleman'e sister, Mr W. ft. W-titoe, of East Water street.

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hlldcbrant of Dayton, Ohio, spent the weekend and Labor Day In this city. Mr. and Mrs.

Ed ltecker and son, Billy of Cincinnati, spent the week-end and Labor Day with Mr. and Mrs. Davo To well and Mr. and Mrs. A.

Noth of North High street MUs Virginia Hlgguu of McKeUar avenue has returned sending the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Brenneman of Delaware, O.

Gerald Lang of Washington D. C. spent the week-end and Labor Day with his mother, Mrs. Stella OXeary of East Second rtreet. Miss Bemioe Audi of South Walnut street has returned from a month's trip to south America and New York City.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harris ef Laurel street have returned from Norwalk, whero Mrs. Harris has spent the past two weeks visiting her parents. Mr.

Harris mo tored for her Saturday. Mr. -and Mrs. Men-ill Black ot Troy, Ohio, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Bmn digs of Bells lUU.

Messrs. Francis Pope and Charles Wurster attended the 37th division reunion at Toledo over the week end. Mrs. Fred Meroth and daughter, fcv 4 'i I Uaster Oil $10 value 34 mpiete $2 Complete Permanent, $4 value Complete Other Permanent S3, 95, gl com plele. Watch Tuesday and Thursday advertisements for specials.

Ho Extra Charge for Long Hair. Open Evenings tj Appointment 7tM N. Faint Phone 1447-X Over Evans Grocery PTJLL Glass Of Milk In Every Loaf LULK LOAF Fresh Daily At Tour Grocer Chillieotlle Baking Op, Karl Dlckasea, Prep. Mr. and Mrfcles Zrwin and Msry Erwin, Mse Benuce and Mary cuen uertenstein went to West Vir- ginia for the week end and Labor Day.

where they visited relatives and friends. Jean 6ievenson and Burton Stevenson and Harold Anthony have, returned from a delightful visit in Chicago where they attended the World Pair. Mr. Lloyd Hertensteln has return ed from a visit at the State Fair in Columbus, and spending the week end and Monday at Indian Lake. James Sears, Detroit, Mich arriv.

ed home Saturday to spend the week end and this week at the borne of his mother, Mrs. Walter J. Sears of West Fifth street Mr. Sears holds an executive position with the United States Rubber Company there. Mr.

and Mrs. W. O- Hyde of East Fifth street apent the week-end holiday la Cleveland the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hyde and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Bodurtha. They VENDOL WORTH I PAID FOR Newark Truck Gardener Says One Bottle Of This Medicine Did ZIore For Him Than Anything He Tried. Stomach Relieved, Kidneys Strengthened, Constipation Banished. I did not expect to get so much benefit from one bottle of VENDOL, therefore It has proven a surprise to me and is worth even more than paid for It," said Mr.

John T. White who runs a large truck garden on Route 2, Newark, Ohio, and Is well known to many people In that city. suffered with indigestion, and the gas In my stomach waa very bad. It affected my nerves so that I could not sleep weU, and my appetite feU off to almost nothing. I had pain In my back and shoulders, and my kidneys called me up several times during the night hardly knew what it was to be free of constipation.

1 was Induced to try VENDOL by the statements in the newspaper from people right here in town who had taken VENDOL, and told of the splendid benefits they had received from it I got one bottle 01 it and it has done more for me than ever expected any medicine to do In so short a time. It has put an end to the gas in my stomach, my bowels move regularly, and the pains In my back have almost disappeared. am now beginning on the second bottle and expect to take enough VENDOL to thoroughly cleanse my system. have at last found the ft it 1 TO HAY! GUEST DAT The Allen Avenue Oarden Club will observe Guest day on Wednes-day. September lb in tne City Park.

the boura 3 to o'clock. An enjoy. able afternoon is being planned for members and their guesu- INFORMAL FARTT Mr. James Sears of West Filth street, who Is visiting bis mother jlop mnnJ Monday rvrxicv va eiuuu tM i -ukj at an informal party at the Sears home on West Filth street a HOSPITAL -NOTES Mrs. John Heriihy, IMS Ccrber avenue.

James Vincent, 133 Weft Main street and Abe Galf.n, 15 avenue were discharged Sat- Mrf. oeorge Robiwon and baby East Filth, was discharged Sunday. Mrs. W. H.

C3op-r. Woute 7 and hlr Maycft WaTeriy pike, duchanml Monday. Mr- T-rie Price. Ro-jU Rav over the week-end. Club Meetings The Methodist Guild of Richmond Dale will meet Thursday afternoon September 6 at the home of Mrs.

Joseph Higby. The meeting Is being held a week early because of conference. The Queen Esthers of the Tabernacle Baptist church will meet at the church tonight at 7:30 o'clock; with Mrs. Pearl Richardson. Miss Florence Kaiser and 'Mrs- C.

E. Lankenau as hostesses. Captain McKee Bible class of Walnut St. Methodist church will meet at the church this evening at 7:30 o'clock- There will be important business and all members are urged to attend. Altrust Club will meet Wednesday at noon at Highland's.

This will be a business meeting and a full at tendance is expected. Delta Gamma Epsllon sorority will meet Wednesday evening at the home of Miss Mary Alice Clcllan of East Main street Women's Relief Corps will meet at two o'clock Wednesday after noon at the armory. St Catherine's Guild of St. Paul's church will meet at the parish house Wednesday at 2:30 p. m.

The Ladies Aid Society of Trinity M. E. church will hold a special called meeting at eight o'clock this evening at the chunh. Queen Esther Circle of Trinity will meet at 7:30 o'clock this evening at the home of Mrs. Gordon Hlxon, 540 South Hickory street.

All members are urged to attend. D. A. V. Auxiliary, chapter 18 will meet at the armory at 7:30 Wednesday evening The American Legion Auxiliary will hold a picnic tonight at o'clock at the cottage of Mr.

and Mrs. Oren Webb on Paint creek. In case of rain, there will be accomodations Inside. The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of Trinity Church will meet at Church Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock for supper with business meeting at 7. 6 A PICNIC SUPPER A group of friends were delightfully entertained Sunday at a picnic supper at Blosser's camp, at which time Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Enderlin and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Korst were hosts and hostesses to a few guests. A most Informal eve-! nlng was enjoyed.

CAMERON REUNION Thirty-fourth annual Cameron Reunion waa held at the Country Club Greenfield, Ohio on Sunday September 2nd with an attendance of 142. Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Cam eron, Mr. and Mrs, Chas.

Tulleys and Mrs. Fannie E. Long of Chll licothe and Mr. and Mrs. Clark B.

Cleveland and children Clark Jr, and Mary Jane of Wellston attended. Hr TONSIL OPERATION, Alva Dalr, S7 South Hickory St, had her tonsils removed Saturday at Dr. Mytlnger'e clinic. PENROD-OLDAKER MARRIAGE Coming as a surprise to their many friends was the marriage of Misa Josephine Penrod, daughter of Mrs. Charles Penrod, Chlllicothe, to Mr.

Everett Oldaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Oldaker, Chlllicothe which was solemnized at Cat-lettssburg, Kentucky, Saturday, August 25, 1934 at one o'clock.

The mar riage was perfomed at the parson age of Rev. W. Pierce pastor of the Baptist church. Catlettsburg. Ky.

The young couple was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oldaker, sister of the bride and brother of the groom. Mr. and Mrs.

Oldaker will reside In Columbus where he Is employed Much happiness In their married We nas been extended tne young fr A GARDEN PICNIC Mrs E. L. Spetnagel of West Second street entertained twelve youngsters Saturday with a picnic at the home of Mrs. Theodore Spetnagel of Carlisle Hill for the pleasure of! her young cousin, Joan Otrle of Johnstown, who Is visiting Dr. and Mrs.

E. C. Bobbins of Western I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul Anderson and Mrs.

Major UJ Laurel street. spent the week-end and Labor Dy in Clarksburg. W. with Mr. and Mrs.

Mas ton Sansom and daughter, FU-ury. Mrs. Loci remained for a few days visit. Miss Ruth Breiel of East Fourth street spent the week-end and Labor Day hi Cleveland. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Phillips of East Main street left Saturday for Detroit, Mich, v.hcrethey wul visit friends. From ther W.ey will go to the World's Fair in Chicago. Mrs. Katherlne Oallahor of Church street left today far Chicago to visit with Mlas Helen E.

Correll, and while there she will attend the Century of Progress. Mr. and Mrs. David Roche (Helen Ma Greenwood) and his mother Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Dyke of homSun: daya. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Bennett and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Park and son, Robert of East Fourth St have returned from visiting rel ist Ives In Barberton, Medina and Rittman. Ohio, and also from attending the national air races. Mr, and Mrs. Clark B. Cleveland and children Clark Jr.

and Mary Jane returned to Wellston Monday after spending the week at Cincinnati and over the week-end with Mrs, Cleveland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tullcys of Plum street Mrs. Bertha Harper of Mt. Vcr- the JU her sisters Misses Madge arid Mary Hurst of Carlisle Place.

She return, ed home this morning, Mr, Russell Wllhelm and Mr, William Wright of Toledo spent the week-end with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilhelm of East ern avenue. Misa Adah Freeman of Carlisle Place, who had spent the past week with her sister, Mrs.

Hewitt Ohres of Mt Vernon, returned home Saturday. This morning she motored her niece Marcta Freeman to her home in Anderson, Ind. after she had spent the summer at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. R. R.

Freeman. Miss Freeman was accompanied by Barbara 6pet- nagtl on the Journey to Indiana. Mr. and Mrs, Marshall Fenton of Bridge street have returned from a two week's stay in Wisconsin. Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Byers and Wade J. Bcycrly. Jr of West Sec ond street, left Tuesday for a tw0 weeks motor tour of the southern states, visiting most of the princi pal cities and historical centers. Mr.

and Mrs. Russell WUmot and Miss Esther Strong of Br1ds- port, who have been guests of Mrs. Wilmot's sister, Mrs. Henry Breth of Carlisle HUt. will return hom Wednesday morning.

Mrs. George Smart of Forest Hills N. returned to her home Sat urday, after a two week's visit with her son Mr. Allen Smart of Oak Hill. Miss Margaret Hufey of Barnstable, Mass, also a visitor at the Smart home, left Saturday for the east Mrs.

Cart Buchmlller of Allen avenue, who spent the week-end In this city, has returned to her work in Columbus, Mr. Dean Oilflllon and Miss Brammer of Ironton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Breth of Carlisle Place, Sunday, Mr. Gilfll-lan having come especally to see his old time friend Mr.

Russell WUmot, a house guest at the Breth home. Miss Judith Carson of Ewing street and Miss Virginia Buese of East Main street departed Saturday for Springfield, Ohio, where they have entered nurses training at the General Hospital. They were accompanied by Mrs. George Buese and Miss Dorothy Buese, Miss Imo Oakes, mho has been teaching school at Shaker Heights, Cleveland, has been transferred to the schools at Glendale, Ohio. where she win assume her duties September.

She Is now visiting her mother, Mrs. Stella Oakes of Maple avenue. John Stltt of 149 Vine street, who spent the week-end In Colum bus, entered Bliss College there to day. Mr. and Mrs.

D. W. Garringer, Massle street, left this morning for a motor trip through the east They v. ill visit in Washington D. C.

and New York citv. Lawrence Hangs, Louisville, Ky Mlv Helen Coppel was named sec retary. Next year's reunion will be held on the second Sunday of August at the same place, Yoctangee Park, Chlllicothe. The following friends and relatives were present: Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Brofft Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Borfft, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Brofft, and family Mr.

and Mrs. Oscar Fisher. family, Mr. and Mrs. Chaa.

Coppel, family Mrs.ElizabethGildow.chMren Mrs. Charles Coppel and family, Mrs. Elizabeth Oildow and child ren, George and Grace Anna, Mrs. Paul Hark leas and son, Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence 1111117, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Brofft and son Mr. and Mrs. Orval Brofft and son Mr. and Mrs.

George Brofft and family, Cbas. Brofft. Jr, Fred Brofft, Francis and Charles Richter. Mr. and Mrs.

Arnold Cydrus, Mr Harold Coonrod, Miss Elnora Brofft Florence Sterling, Colling Woodruff, Mrs. Cora Ward and grand daughter, Howard, Russel and Joe Speaks. Also Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murphy and daughter and Mr.

and Mrs. Sterling of Columbus. a ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. William A- Wallace, of this city and Mrs. Lena Nichols Truman, of McArthur, Ohio announce their engagement Their marriage is set for an early date, and will be fol- lowed by a wedding trip to the east COUNTRY CLUB DINNER A most enjoyable dinner was featured at the Country Club Labor Day evening at 6:30 o'clock.

ThJ committee included; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van de Carr, Mr, and Mrs. H. E.

Teters and Dr. and Mrs. C. J. Pressler.

Hotpolnt electric ranges with Calrod heating unit 1 low as $91X3 Complete Installed Phone 237 Jcyffl a 4 1 jlN Convenient ljjflfc. Economical sTI -jw Automatic ItvISrVi 'J I Certain lli 3 1 Delicious sL. rrX I I Clean cko Small Down Payment. Convenient Terms -on Electric Ranges. I ir II Back again; and with mora (un than ver Jn slora' for you.

This year you havt many new alylei and naw fabrics lo choos from. All soft sheer clolhs, wllh characteristic novel weaves. They're lusi grand for campus wear. AND ONLY In nJt ttt Lew wtll wt know tut C's A Bulioni, buttons aalore. Thai's what Baktt this clvr outfit so very smart.

Like lit Salin trimming on sheet wool Is vtry nw Here yois see worked cleverly WW ihe collar A new version those flaltsrlna aicols. Narrow pltais In scarl and ptplum qlve a dsltghllul ellect. Shining stlvsr clasps always make a cloth disss look so much mors attractive. Nolle Ih nsw drop shouldtr, something diflsrenl lor this type o) dress. NORVELUS PR foods tht' contain natural juices and health-( building miierals; for foods so delicious (hat tiny, "tots" just can't resist them try electric cookery.

The moist flaraeless heat of an electric range will seal the richness and goodness inside of meats and vegetables. It will contribute to tho health of the entire family by helping you serve a properly balanced ration. Why not see tie brilliant new electric ranges now on display? Their attractive appearance their many refinements will instantly win you over. I Southern Ohio Electric Co. 20 E.

Main Street Avenue. ief the Federal Land Bank, is 4.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the Chillicothe Gazette
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About Chillicothe Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
760,262
Years Available:
1892-2024