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1HK LIMA NEWS. LIMA. OHIO

SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 26.

1967

Man Plus Recliner EqualsMostComfort


test a chair in all its positions. By JANK ABKAMS Ask a man to identify Duncan He carefully considers comPhyfc and he may. like one parative prices, looks i n t o fellow we heard about, say that he was a leading character in fabrics and colors, too. If your husband selects a "Macbeth." handsome gold vinyl recliner, Ask him to describe a Morris chair and you may find yourself like the tufted-back model being called upon to list the shown here, you'll know he'll fnd a favorite spot at the end features of a Morris Minor. But you can win; just take a of a busy day. He can sit back, man into a furniture store. listen to his favorite records, Lead him into the occasional read a bit, or just only look at chair area. And guess what? special treasures such as the You'll find that almost every sports car rally tophies pictured American husband knows all here. about rec liners. When it comes Send a stamped, self-addressto these, his favorite types of ed envelope for a leaflet on "A chairs, he is well informed and Man's Room" (with name of surprising!} definite in his opi- leaflet written inside the flap) I to Jane Abrams, The News nions. First of all. he looks for !P.O. Box 1353, New York, NY. comfort and doesn't hesitate to ! 10017.

COMFY A recliner gives a man the comfort he seeks at the end of that very busy day at the office or plant.

Social Calendar
MONDAY THREE, Mrs. John Dally, 3 AAUW, Evening Gourmet, Mrs. p.m. John Reese. 7 p m . FOUR, Mrs. Walter Colwell, | AAUW. International Rel., Mrs. p.m. Robert Mack. B p m. FIVE, Mrs. Carl Downing, 1:30 | OHIO PI. Alpha Delia Kappa, p.m. | M;N Stiteh. 7:iO p.m. SIX, Mrs. Edith Miller, 1:30 A ALPHA THETA. Omega Sigma, p.m. i Mrs Berle Roinh. 8 p.m. SEVEN, Mrs. Dwight Miller, Mrs. JUNIOR LEAGUE CCL, 1:30 p.m. Robert Snujcr. 8 p m. ME1H.. E t h e l EIGHT, Mrs. George Klopp, EPWORTH 8 Homfeldt, Mrs. Loren Sellers, 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY f< 8 p m

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PREPARING In charge of the decorations for the annual YV/CA "Hanging of the Greens" ceremony Dec. 3 are (from left) Mrs. Scott Frantz,

Mrs. Jack McCullough. Mrs. Thomas Torbet, Mrs. Richard Wheeler and Mrs. Thomas Roberts. (News Photo)

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$ Thomas. co\ dish. 6'30 p.m. party, 7:30 p.m. | WOMAN S. Mrs. John A . BATH T W P COMMUNITY, g Rohenalt. 1 p m . Bath. Twp. House, 6:30 p.m. YWCA, Pub. Affairs, YW, I

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ST. LUKE'S LUTH., Circle 3, ch . 8 p.m. j? TUESD\Y PAST NOBLE GRANDS, Mer- 'Hanging of the Greens," the The evergreen, a must at! Beverly Neely, a Y-Teen, willjFrantz. Mrs. Henry Althoff, i WESLEY METH , D a m a r i s win Rebekah Lodge, Mrs traditional Christmas welcom- Chnstmas, is described as a!be the Christmas Fairy and!Mrs. Otto Bollenbacker. Mrs. | Circle, Mrs. John Horn, 7:30 Robert Sybert, 8 p.m. ng ceremonies for the YWCA. I "bough of greens holding pro- from her place by the tree will,James Over, Mrs. William DELPHIAN, Mrs. H. T. Bas- vifl be at 3 p.m. next Sunday, .mise of hope and faith," while invite children to ornament it. JGlancy. Mrs. Warren Jacobs, > p.m. B AAUW. Sewing Group, Mrs inger, 1 p.m. Dec. 3, at the YWCA with the -of all the trees in the woods Douglas Ferguson, a junior atiMrs. Jack E. McCullough, Mrs. McConnell, M r s . Merle Mertz. 9 30 p m ETUDE, Mrs. Russell Chiles. 8 jublic invited. i only the holly bears t h e Lima Senior High School, wi William n N A T ' L . GRANDMOTHERS p.m. Tnomas Roberts. Mrs. Thomas Members will spend Friday'crown.'' The candle signifies present "Magic Does It.'' | ASSN, Lady Alien Chpt., decorating the interior of the j the shining light of the first Mrs. Margaret Myers will be Shields. Mrs. Thomas Torbet, THURSDAY Richard Wheeler, Miss building. This program revolves i Christmas and the mistletoe, a the pianist and Miss Leigh Mrs. ! YWCA, 8 p m . Neely and Mrs. E. B. PedJow , PACEMAKERS, YMCA, elec- CHRISTIAN CULTURE, Mrs. around the dedication t o sacred symbol of peace. Dodson. song leader. Paul Harrod, 1:30 p.m. Christmas. Si tion of officers, 7 p.m. Committee members are Mrs. Jr. ST. LUKE'S, Circle 2, 1:30 p.m Members of the Y-Teens will 1 ALTRUSA. Miss K a t h e r i n e CLOVERLEAF LIT., Mrs. E. act as candle and greenery 1 Haskell, 7:30 p m. E. Hirschy, 1 p.m. bearers while Mrs. Scott Frantz f t ' S T . RITA'S HOSP.. AUX., Our gentlemen's gift section Dear Christmas Shoppers, SHAWNEE PRESBY., bazaar, xplains the history of thei rf School of Nurse. Assembly ^ ch., 7 p.m. is always a popular attraction :vergreen, holly and candles, j Things are happening at Laura's Boutique . . . g! HaU. 6 30 p.m. j FRIDAY I PEO SISTERHOOD, Chapt. AS, at Christmas. Literally dozens of and you're invited to view our new Christmas Card $' Mrs. W. A. Davisson. 8 p.m. HY-HO, Met. Bank B l d g . . gifts for that man who hos albums, Christmas cards and wrappings, plus merS'LES MERES CCL. Mrs. J. E. family nt, 7:30 p.m. T AND T, Mr. and Mrs. Robert n McCullough 8 p.m. everything and others. chandise arriving daily. 81 EPWORTH METH., Philathea, McDonald, 8:15 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curtis, 364 ALTRURIAN, Mrs. Glen S. Pine, will observe their S Mrs John Keller, 2 p.m. (Our Christmas cards from last year are still silver wedding anniversary toS,1 ST. MARK'S METH., WSCS, Hughes, 1 p.m. half-price). BOOK, Mrs. I. B. McPheron, 9 day with a trip to Dayton. 7-30 p.m. a'GRACE METH., Lookout class. 1:30 p.m. The couple was married We have added many many unusual items in SHAWNEE PRESBY., bazaar, "Where is the good old - Thanksgiving Day 1942. by Rev.! ch.. noon i YMCA, 8 ch.. 9 a.m. ' GRANDMOTHERS, fashioned family doctor? Why,,S. M. Davidian. former pastor; jewelry and gifts for all occasion, all ages and all j SATURDAY p.m. . . he's out looking for the good old,of Central Church of Christ. i prices. S # LITERARY GUILD. Mrs. E. E. ACA. OF MED. AUX., Health fashioned family." said Dr. I They are the parents of four teriorS d Tomhnson. 1:30 p.m. Careers Day, St. Rita's Hosp. Charles Blumstein, pathologist I children, Larry Gene, 582 S.! Our hours are: Monday through Friday, 9.30- j | SOUTH SIDE CH. OF auditorium, 1 p.m. at St. Rita's Hospital, to the Harrison: Ronald. 652 S. West:j 1 I CH. CIRCLES "The Store Where You Park at The Door" JAY-C-ETTES. ''Kris Kringle Women's Club meeting Tues- Karen and Debbie, both at I 9:00, Saturday, 9:30-6:00 and Sunday 2.00-6:00. 'home and thev have one! I CIRCLE 1. Mrs. W i l b u r Kapers." UAW. 9:30 p.m. dav. P.S. We're receiving many new j 225-8846 LIMA, OHIO H Thompson. 8 p.m. ST. MARK'S, WSCS, bazaar. This was to point out that not'grandson. g TWO. Mrs. Robert Totter. 8 ch., 10 a.m. only is medicine changing day> Mr. Curtis is employed at the 49c-$1.00 items for gift exchanges. } Just West of Woodlown on Spencerville Rd. SHRINE, Elks Home, dance, 7 to day. but so is the family, and j Ex-Cell-0 Corp. and Mrs. Curtis & p m. their medical needs. With all|is on the nursing staff of thej p.m. Browsers are most welcome. the changes, we can expect to I Ottawa Valley Hospital. j Sincerely, live longer and be healthier; j jWinning Outfit 'while we are living. The film.j Pickup glass and splinters, Laura . ALICANTE. Spain . Marta '''The Medical Laboratory" was with damp wads of paper. To . We Art Open 5 Nights For Your Convenient* Bonn, a mini-skirted hippie- viewed, showing the specialized,dispose of broken glass, razor from Scandinavia, crashed the i assistance and help available to (blades and jagged tin cans I 202 North Main Mon , Thurs , Fri., Sat. 9 til ] Autumn Costume Ball here and! family doctors in order that|wrap well in paper and mark J Open 2 to Sundays - Sat. 9-30 to 6 - Weekdays 'til 9 Phone Spencerrille 10-647-4752 'won the S50 first prize for the!they can readily d i a g n o s e them clearly to eliminate j 10 Mile* West On Rout* 117 Then Vj Mile On 191 hazards for the garbage collec-' 'mast unusual costume. "I am j diseases, the doctor said. happy to get the money," shej New members attending the tor. said'in her acceptance speech,,meeting were Mrs Luciltej "but I am surprised. too.lWhitney and Mrs. J u d i t h ,I because I am not wearing a, Rosenberger. _ i twtumc I just came in m y : Entertainment was furnished | regular street clothes." (WNS) ,by Miss Natalie Saunders and finesf quality at thrifty prices! ^ Miss Kathy Barrett smgmg] Bocis ns'" frc" ..j' 'e !c f- r sRosemary tastes good as a Born Free and "The Impos-i !:'? '! v, ;ti v.r~ \ j.-'O I L t l v f seasoning for lamb: it also - sible Dream." They were sales for sure-'c::ec surprising enough - accompanied by Miss Linda i Saunders. at the piano. complements potatoes.
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