GrangerMrs. Fred. DavisSunday callers in the Andrew- j Karnis home were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Stagney and daughter. : Miss Jenniebelle, of Akron. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stagney and son of Barberton. Mrs. Marie Crowe of Cleveland spent the • weekend with the Leslie Haight family.Mrs. C. I. Miller, Mrs. Mike Miklos, Mrs. Charles Hummel and Robert Hummel attended church service at Weymouth, j Sunday morning. In the afternoon, Mrs. Miller and Mr. and MrS. William Hummel were among the guests at the open house celebrating the* golden wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Moxley in Bruswiek; Members of the 1956 Highland graduating class attended the Boston-Cleveland ball game last Wednesday evening.The James Hammond family j I and Darlene Beachler went to Lakeside. Sunday. Returning ! home with them was Mrs. Keith ‘ Beachler, who had spent a week ; there.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Ars-! dell and family have returned | from a visit-With relatives in j j Sharpsburg, W. Va.The Highland Christian Youth | fellowship will have a picnic pot-luck supper at Whipp’s Ledges j Sunday at 5:30 p. m. Each is f asked to take table service.The meeting of the Community club has been postponed to Wednesday, July 11, when pot-| luck dinner will be held at 12:30 p. m. in the home of Mrs. Ber-j nice Archer at 2043 Elmwood Avenue, Stow. Members of the ; Mary-Martha guild are invited to attend. Mrs. Elvin Young can give directions to the Archer home.Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Gasser | of Sterling are announcing the | approaching marriage of their I daughter, Wanda Mae. to Rollin j R. Lang, son of Mrs. John Lang and the late John Lang. The i custom of open church will be observed in the Evangelical Un-j ited Brethren church in Sterling,