PAGE C—SIX 1HK LIMA NEWS. LIMA. OHIO SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 26 . 1967 Ma n Plus Recliner EqualsMostComfort By JANK ABKAMS Ask a man to identify Duncan Phyfc and he may. like one fellow w e heard about, say that he was a leading character in "Macbeth." A sk him to describe a Morris chair and you may find yourself being called upon to list the features of a Morris Minor. But you can win; just take a m an into a furniture store. Lead hi m into th e occasional chair area. And guess wh at? You'll find that almost every American husband knows all about rec liners. When it comes to these, his favorite types of chairs, he is well informed and surprising!} definite in his opi- nions. First of all. he looks fo r comfort doesn't test a chair in all its positions. He carefully considers com- parative prices, looks into fabrics an d colors, too. If your husband selects a handsome gold vinyl recliner, like the tufted-back model shown here, you'll know he'll fnd a favorite spot at the end of a busy day. He can sit back, listen to hi s favorite records, read a bit, or just only look at special treasures such as the sports ca r rally tophies pictured here. Send a stamped, self-address- ed envelope for a leaflet on "A Man's Room" (with name of leaflet written inside the flap) I to Jane Abrams, Th e News !P.O. Box 1353, New York, NY. ! 10017. COMFY — A recliner gives a man the comfort he seeks at the end of that very busy day at the office o r plant. Social Calendar MONDAY THREE, Mrs. John Dally, 3 AAUW, Evening Gourmet, Mrs. p.m. John Reese. 7pm. FOUR, Mrs. | AAUW. International Rel., Mrs. » Robert Mack. B p m. | OHIO PI. Alpha Delia Kappa, | M;N Stiteh. 7:iO p.m. •A ALPHA THETA. Omega Sigma, i Mrs Berle Roinh. 8 p.m. JUNIOR LEAGUE CCL, Robert Snujcr. 8 p m. Mrs. Th e Store Where You Park at The Door" 8 ME1H.. Ethel W alter Colwell, p.m. FIVE, Mrs. Carl Downing, 1:30 p.m. SIX, Mrs. Edith Miller, 1:30 p.m. SEVEN, Mrs. Dwight Miller, 1:30 p.m. EIGHT, Mrs. George Klopp, 1:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY EPWORTH Homfeldt, Mrs. Loren Sellers, f< 8 p m •'DILETTANTE. M.S. E disj i PACEMAKERS, YMCA, swim party, 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY, Our gentlemen's gift section is always a popular attraction at Christmas. Literally dozens of gifts fo r that man who hos everything and others. $ Thomas. co\ dish. 6'30 p.m. | WOMAN S. Mrs. John A. g Rohenalt. 1pm. « YWCA, Pub. Affairs, Y W , I Si P' m - j? TUESD\Y i WESLEY METH , D a m a r i s | Circle, Mrs. John Horn, 7:30 »> p.m. B AAUW. Sewing Group, Mr s . § Me rle Mertz. 9 30 p m n NAT'L. GRANDMOTHERS | ASSN, Lady Alien Chpt., «! YWCA, 8pm. », PACEMAKERS, YMCA, elec- Si tion of officers, 7 p.m. 1 ALTRUSA. Miss K a t h e r i n e 1 Haskell, 7:30 p m. ft'ST. RITA'S HOSP.. AUX., rf School of Nurse. Assembly ^ g! HaU. 6 3 0 p.m. j » PE O SISTERHOOD, Chapt. A S, $' Mrs. W. A. Davisson. 8 p.m. S'LES MERES CCL. Mrs. J. E. n McCullough 8 p.m. 81 EPWORTH METH., Philathea, S Mrs John Keller, 2 p.m. S, 1 ST. MARK'S METH., WSCS, » 7-30 p.m. a'GRACE METH., Lookout class. ch.. noon ' GRANDMOTHERS, p.m. YMCA, 8 teriorS "The Store Where You Park at The Door" 225-8846 LIMA, OHIO Just West of Woodlown on Spencerville Rd. . . # LITERARY GUILD. Mrs. E. E. d Tomhnson. 1:30 p.m. | SOUTH SIDE CH . OF I 1 CH . CIRCLES I CIRCLE 1. Mrs. Wilbur H Thompson. 8 p.m. g TW O. Mrs. R o b e rt Totter. 8 & p m. BATH T WP Bath. Twp. House, 6:30 p.m. ST . LUKE'S LUTH., Circle 3, ch . 8 p.m. PAST NOBLE GRANDS, Mer- w in Rebekah Lodge, Mr s Robert Sybert, 8 p.m . DELPHIAN, Mrs. H. T. Bas- inger, 1 p.m. ETUDE, Mrs. Russell Chiles. 8 p.m. THURSDAY CHRISTIAN CULTURE, Mrs. Paul Harrod, 1:30 p.m. ST . LU KE'S, Circle 2, 1:30 p. m CLOVERLEAF LIT., Mrs. E. E. Hirschy, 1 p.m. SHAWNEE PRESBY., bazaar, ch., 7 p.m. FRIDAY I HY-HO, Met. Bank Bldg.. family nt, 7:30 p.m. T AND T, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDonald, 8:15 p.m. ALTRURIAN, Mrs. Glen Hughes, 1 p.m. BOOK, Mrs. I. B. McPheron, 1:30 p.m. SHAWNEE PRESBY., bazaar, ch.. 9 a.m. SATURDAY PREPARING — In charge of the decorations fo r th e annual YV/CA "Hanging of the Greens" cere- mony Dec. 3 are (from left) Mrs. Scott Frantz, Ceremony At YWCA Mrs. Jack McCullough. Mrs. Thomas Torbet, Mrs. Richard W heeler and Mrs. Thomas Roberts. (News Photo) Hanging Of Greens Dec. 3 'Hanging of the Greens," the The evergreen, a must at! Beverly Neely, a Y-Teen, willjFrantz. Mrs. Henry Althoff, traditional Christmas welcom- Chnstmas, is described as a!be the Christmas Fairy and!Mrs. Otto Bollenbacker. Mrs. ng ceremonies for the YWCA. I "bough of greens holding pro- vifl be at 3 p.m. next Sunday, .mise of hope an d faith," while Dec. 3, at the YWCA with the -o f all the trees in the woods jublic invited. i only the holly bears th e Members will spend Friday'crow n.'' The candle s i g n i fi e s decorating the interior of th e j the shining light of the first building. This program revolves i Christmas and the mistletoe, a around the dedication t o Christmas. Members of the Y-Teens will act as candle and greenery bearers while Mrs. Scott Frantz •xplains the history of thei :vergreen, holly and candles, j sacred symbol of peace. from he r place by the tree will,James Over, Mrs. W i l l i am invite children to ornam ent it. JGlancy. Mrs. Warren Jacobs, Douglas Ferguson, a junior atiMrs. Jack E. McCullough, Mrs. WflLKER SHOES 202 North Main Mon , Thurs , Fri., Sat. 9 til finesf quality at thrifty prices! Bocis ns'" frc" ..j' !• :'? £'! v, ti v.r~ \ sales for sure-'c::ec 'e !c f- r s- j.-'O ILtlvf ACA. OF MED. AUX., Health Careers Day, St . Rita's Hosp. auditorium, 1 p.m. JAY-C-ETTES. ''Kris Kringle Kapers." UAW. 9:30 p.m. ST . MARK'S, WSCS, bazaar. ch., 10 a.m. SHRINE, Elks Home, dance, 7 p.m. jWinning Outfit Doctor Speaks ToBPW Curtises Marking N o. 2 5 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Curtis, 364 S. Pine, will observe their silver wedding anniversary to - day with a trip to Dayton. The couple w as married "Where is the good old - Thanksgiving D ay 1942. by Rev. ! fashioned family doctor? Why,,S. M. Davidian. former pastor; he's ou t looking for the good old,of Central Church of Christ. i fashioned family." said Dr. They are the parents of four Charles Blumstein, pathologist I children, Larry Ge ne, 582 S.! Lima Senior High School, w i present "Magic Does It.'' Mrs. Margaret Myers will be the pianist an d Miss Leigh Dodson. song leader. Committee members ar e Mrs. William McConnell, Mr s Tnomas Roberts. Mrs. Thomas Shields. Mrs. Thomas Torbet, Mrs. Richard Wheeler, Miss Neely an d Mrs. E. B. PedJow Jr. at St. Rita's Hospital, to the W omen's Club meeting Tues- dav. Harrison: Ronald. 652 S. West:j Karen and Debbie, both I 'home and thev hav e one! ALICANTE. This was to point ou t that not'grandson. only is medicine changing day> Mr . Curtis is employed at the to day. but so is the family, an d j Ex-Cell-0 Corp. an d Mrs. Curtis their medical needs. W ith all|i s on the nursing staff of thej the changes, we can expect to I Ottawa Valley Hospital. j live longer and be healthier; j 'while we are living. The film.j Pickup glass and splinters, '''The Medical Laboratory" was with damp wads of paper. T o Dear Christmas Shoppers, Things ar e happening at Laura's Boutique . . . and you're invited to view our new Christmas Card albums, Christmas cards and wrappings, plus mer- chandise arriving daily. (Our cards from are still half-price). We have added many many unusual items in i jewelry and gifts for all occasion, all ages and all j prices. S Our hours are: Monday through Friday, 9.30- j 9:00, aturday, 9:30-6:00 and Sunday 2.00-6:00. P.S. We're receiving many new j 49c-$1.00 items for gift exchanges. } 9 Browsers are most welcome. Sincerely, Laura them clearly to eliminate j hazards for the garbage collec-' tor. • Spain .— Marta . . Bonn, a mini-skirted hippie- viewed, showing th e specialized,dispose of broken glass, razor from Scandinavia, crashed th e i assistance an d help available to (blades and jagged tin cans I ] Autumn Costume Ball here and! family doctors in order that|wrap well in paper and ma rk J 'won the S50 first prize fo r the!they ca n readily diagnose 'mast unusual costume. "I am j diseases, the doctor said. happy to get the money," shej Ne w members attending th e said'in her acceptance speech,,meeting were Mr s Luciltej "but I am surprised. too.lWhitney and Mrs. Judith, 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 an d ^ Miss Kathy Barrett smgmg] Born Free and "The Impos-i We Art Open 5 Nights For Your Convenient* LAURA'S BOUTIQUE Open 2 to « Sundays - Sat. 9-30 to 6 - Weekdays 'til 9 Phone Spencerrille 10-647-4752 10 Mle* West On Rout* 117 Then Vj Mle On 191 I Rosemary tastes good as a seasoning for lamb: it also - surprising enough - complements potatoes. sible Dream." They were accompanied by Miss Linda i Saunders. at the piano. lar, ',?-! 1 Cr-r'f'c% «»- 'a c m'h ~u_;pn col- Iirsl Sires 5 ;o 10. ?t>ed u:>i>er 5 to 10. Charm- Graciousness 11 5 North Ehzobeth Downtown Lima I I Pre-Holdiay a n d E.O-M SALE 25% OFF I I I \r * Up To Almost Entire Stock Of Millinery • Street Dresses Sample Bridal end Bridesmaids' Dresses .. . A Home f o r Fine Living COUNTRY CLUB HILLS Visit the m odel ho mes. See the recreation area. Select your lot in the woods, — or near the golf course — or by the recreation area. Review the many designs and tell us your personalized changes. MODELS OPEN: t, PM. S*t $nnd*y S P.M. to 6 PJt. hour* by appointment