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The Akron Beacon Journal from Akron, Ohio • Page 31

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I I.I i III I 1,11 r.l I. .1.11,111 1.X-JL-.JJ I I 1.1 1 i v-nv it .1 fO 4" 'S 3h 1 I i 1 Bi" NEW BOARD MEMBERS Women's Board of Akron General HotpiUI welcomed new members during mMni; Monday In the Eva r. Cralj auditorium. Exchanging hot pilal U1W are (Iffl to right) Mrs. T.

laughlln. vice presJ-dent; Mr. Wayne Young, Mr. Edward D. MeCaJIuxn Mrs.

W. H. Hackett and Mrs. Louis Campbell, new members. OS THEIR WAY Heading for their firt meeUnc W'um-en'a Board are (left to right Mr.

J. R. Moore, Mr. Victor Holt Jr, Mrs. J.

E. Janen, Mrv T. K. Seiherling and Mrv F. Marshall, all new ntemliers.

Mr. Lucia Johnson King, director of the Golden Age tenter of leveland, was guest speaker for the meeting. Random Rotes Volunteers Honored At Miss The Sand Traps! i 1 Tea land. Hudson and other nearby communities. THE AKRON vicinity mem-bers on the roster of Congress Lake Women's Golf Association, in addition to those Hospital Mm v.

Mo sj i i 1 0 By BETTY JAYCOX OVER 400 WOMEN will receive a pat on their backs and a pin for their lapels at a reception for volunteers of Akron General Hospital Friday at 2 p. m. In Eva P. Craig auditorium. The "decorations" will be awarded to those who have served a mini -J inini.

mm mum or L'ou hours continuous volunteer service. Mrs. James A. Myers Is chairman of the I committee planning the party assisted by Mrs. Frank Mcllincer.

invitations: Mrs. E. 1 mentioned on committees are Mrs. B. V.

Bayly. Mrs. Tom Bouck. Mrs. Frank Duffy, Mi s.

Ellis P. EffisrMrsrGoT-don Grabensteder. Mrs. Ross Gardner, Mrs. Ralph Hitchcock and Mrs.

John Jacobson. Mrs. Frank Knowlton, Mrs. Gus Krumroy, Mrs. Paul Leonard.

Mrs. Robert Loos, Mrs. James McMillen, Mrs. William Middleton, Mrs. Robert Oakley, Mrs.

Joseph K. Remington. Mrs. C. G.

Roet-zel, Mrs. Ward Sigler, Mrs. Earl A. Simendinger, Mrs. L.

E. Spencer, Mrs. Jerome Taylor, Mrs. H. T.

Thompson and Mrs. Walter Voth. FLORENCE M. KYLER ot New York City was a recent guest of her mother, Mrs. E.

R. Kyler on Emma av. Miss Kyler is fashion coordinator for the Chemstrand Corp. of New York. She was en route East after a trip to the California Fashion Creators of Los Angeles.

Holly Ann Huffman, 4-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Huffman of Tallmadge has a cousin with a name as Christmas sounding. The cousin is Rita Noel Mehlenbacher, 5-month-old daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Willard Mehlenbacher. Holly's mother Is the former Reita Mehlenbacher, winner of many beauty and queen tiUes when she was a Kent State University student. Holly is the W. Topping, program; Mrs.

Harry Ferbstein, tea; Mrs. Stuart L. Robinson, decorations; Mrs. George Effland, hostesses and Mrs. William Keating, news.

Wilford Holcomb, president of the board of trustees, will extend greetings to the group and will Introduce the By MARION C.EYER TEE-OFF is scheduled at 10 a. m. Thursday for women golfers of Congress Lake Country' Club. Mrs. Ed Austin Is the Akron member on the committee for this week's session.

After a round of golf the players will return to the clubhouse for luncheon at 1 p. m. Others on the committee are Mrs. Walter llilsch-er. Mrs.

J. R. Comber and Mrs. Robert Hoffman, all of Canton. Mrs.

R. G. Sthory of Hart-ville is chairman of the women golfers this season. Mrs. Homer Black, also of Hart-ville, is vice chairman: Mrs.

J. Phipps of Canton, secre-taiy, and Mrs. Frank Buech-ler of Tallmadge, treasurer. Mrs. Kenneth Gay of Hart-vil heads the handicap committee and Mrs.

Harold F. Yo-der of Akron, wife of the club president, is chairman of tournaments. Mrs. Wesley Hargraves of Canton is chairman of prizes and Mrs. Clair Stilwell is chairman of hostesses.

Among those on her committee Is Mrs. Floyd Chilton, another Akron member. Mrs. W. K.

Riemenschneider of Louisville is chairman of the social committee and Mrs. F. V. Gruesser from here is on that committee. Mrs.

Presley Campbell of Hartville is chairman of the rules committee which Includes Mrs. J. R. Arther of Cuyahoga Falls. Mrs.

Robert S. McMillen is the Akron publicity chairman for this club which draws a membership from Canton, Congress Lake, Louisville, Hartville, Alliance, Barber-ton, Uniontown, Kent, Cleve speaker, E. S. Babcox. Mr.

HOSriTAL HEI.rER.S" Getting letter acquainted are (left to right) Mrs. John Hel-hlg, Mrs. Duane Banks, Mrs. L. A.

Reed and Mrs. Harold Graves new members of the Women's Board. Mrs. Thomas Knowles is president Babcox is chairman of the Board of trustees. Eva P.

Craig, administra-. The Girls MISS MARILYN WEAVER Plan Autumn Wedding For Miss Weaver It tor of the hospital, and Mrs. Stanley Woodhead, director of volunteers, will present the pins. Hostesses for the party will be Mrs. Effland, Mrs.

James Willis, Mrs. Ben Maid-enburg, Mrs. C. Frank Mar- Mr. and Mrs.

W. S. Weaver 1 If friends. The Addisons are on a visit here themselves, having moved to Fort Myers, last Fall when Mr. Addison retired from Firestone.

Russ and Isabelle Knisely, Debbie and Joe Myers and Louise and Jack Thrasher gave a dinner party for both Katie and Gordon in the Akron City Club. Just the eight were present, it being the last get-together of the old bridge club. The Joseph Mecks gave an open house for the Meads with most of the guests fellow workers at Westminster Presbyterian Church. Gordon was an elder at the church. of North Canton announce the MYERS MRS.

J.A31ES A. engagement of their daughter Marilyn to Lester J. Riegler son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester J.

Riegler of Canton. Miss Weaver was graduated from North Canton High School and Bowling Green State Uni-i versity. where she became a first child, but, Rita Noel has a brother, Christopher, who is 5 years old. member of Delta Zeta sorority. She Is employed by Dr.

C. E. Ehlers in North Canton. Mr. Riegler was graduated from Timken Vocational High School in Canton.

He Is employed by Republic Steel Corp. Do Yoy-Wonf Something 'DIFFERENT? Your New KITCHEN by MEEKER'S 111 W. Market JE-5-JUT in Canton. The couple will be married on Sept. 12.

shall, Mrs. Sam Bishop, Mrs. George Becker, Barbara Kuhlke and Mrs. William M. Williams.

Decorating committee for the party Includes Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. A. D. Vamvas Mrs.

Carl Daily and Mrs. Gordon Mack. Parties And Goodbys THE DEPARTURE of the Gordon Meads from Akron is causing more than a ripple on the surface these days. Gordon has already left for Duluth to assume the presidency of Marshall-Wells Co. Katie is busy getting ready to move and attending the series of small parties given by her friends.

She and Marilyn will go to Portage Country Club to spend two weeks after they have moved out of the house in Fair-lawn and before they take off for Duluth. Shirley will be home to say goodby to her friends when classes are over at the University of California in Berkeley, and Gordon himself will be back for a few-days on May 24. MRS. J. H.

ADDISON'gave a farewell luncheon in honor of Katie in the Portage Country Club for 30 of her "When are you going to fix my shelves? Chester Tceplcs Coming THE PURPOSE of the Chester Teeples' forthcoming visit is threefold. Mr. Tecple Chet, as he is known will attend a business conference in Cleveland while wife, Anne, visits her parents the Lloyd Mentzers, and says goodby to sister, Mary, who is moving to Kansas, City, Mo. Mary, with husband James Gates and their children. Anne and Jimmy, will turn their sights westward on June first.

And speaking of westward, it is to the southwest that Mrs. Sidney Conger has flown. She is in El Campo, Texas, making the acquaintance of her newest grandchild, first born of the junior Sidney Congers. WHEN WOMEN'S Auxiliary Board of City Hospital meets Wednesday at 10:30 a. m.

in Idabelle Firestone Nurses Home members will hear the final report on the Fish Supper For Rose Club Goodyear Rose Club will sponsor a fish supper Friday, from 5 to 7 p. in Goodyear Hall. Proceeds will go towards the upkeep of Goodyear Memorial rose garden, located at Goodyear blvd. and Pioneer st. Planning the event are Edwin J.

Ilg, Helen Gearhart and Wil Final Reductions Gardeners Hollyhock Garden Club will meet at 1 p. m. Wednesday Spring in our with Mrs. Russell Singer, 32 Kenilworth dr. Mrs.

R. R. Pur-sell will be co-hostess. liam Hisey. 'SaafVataSafSaaaNaSaf Spring Rummage Sale.

Rumor has it that it was the i biggest ever. Members will also hear Mr. Aram Kerkian, Next to Loew't Theatre Chief of Clinical Laboratories, of the hospital speak. 214 S. MAIN your fashion store Jacob.

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