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^ Page 6 Tonawanda NEWS Monday, January 26, 1959 •' •«—' * -"• Tonawanda North TonawawU Of Jnterest Zso ZJke Zramily RUTH BOHLEV EDITOR LlJ 1000 200 Pupils Attend PTA Snow Ball In Felton School \ Kendall Wellman and Al-; lison MacMillan were elect- ©d king and queen of the; Snow Ball Dance Friday] night when more than 200; students of Felton Gram-| mar School attended the af- fair in the school gymna-i slum. FASHION-MINDED: From left, Mrs. Joseph Wawrzynek, chairman of models and Mrs. Dolores Drake, coordinator, are shown with two of the models to appear in the K. C. Auxiliary Fashion Show, Miss Doris Rossi and front, Diane Habuda. (John Jay Studio) Judith Karkau, Mrs. Lindhurst, Judith Wellman, Miss Darrach . discuss careers Adult Advise Senior Girl Scouts On Future Careers Several professional women last week discussed careers for wom- en for Senior Girls Scouts at a "Career Night" in the YWCA. The session was sponsored by the Senior Scout Planning Board. Representing the teaching pro- fession was Mrs. Ronald Ives; nursing. Mrs. Faye Lindhurst; scouting, Miss Jean Bowen; sec- retarial positions. Mrs. Irene Hogue; and home economics, Miss Lydia Darrach. Each speaker outlined the edu- cation needed for the position. personality requirements, what the work requires of the individu- al, opportunities for advance- ment, and why it is necessary for each person to like the specified type of work. Advisors to the planning board are Mesdames Harry Prosser and .lames Undholm. Members of the board are: Judith Karkau, Thelma Pierce, Judith Wellman, Mary Metlafc, Sharon Goit and Jean Chase. Jan. 26-31 Monday: 9:30 a.m., Cooking; |s:30 p.m.. Y-Teen Clubs; 8 p.m., Adult Sewing Class; 7:30 p.m., Bridge and 7 p.m., Ten Teens. Tuesday: 10 a.m., Slimnastics; 3:30 p.m., Y-Teen Clubs: 4 p.m., French Lessons and 7:30 p.m., Al- i pha Omega Chi. Wednesday: 2:30 p.m., Ball S Room Dancing; 3:45 p.m., B a l l I Room Dancing; 7:30 p.m.. Nomi- nating Committee Meeting and 7:30 p.m., Adult Ball Room Danc- ing. Thursday: 7 p.m., Y-Teen Bridge Lessons; 7 p.m., T N Teens Club; 8 p.m.. New Comers Club and 8 p.m.. Teenage Committee. Friday: 3:45 p.m., Ball Room Dancing and 7:30 p.m., Y-Teen Dance. Saturday: 2 p.m., Junior H i g h Dance. OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES Tuesday: 8 p.m.. Twin Squares. Wednesday: 10 a.m., Gratwick Home Bureau. Thursday: 10 a.m.. North Ton- awanda Home Bureau. N0RGE SALES & SERVICE Authorized Range. Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer and Wat«>r Heater Service Parts. AUTHORIZED DEALER WILBUiH'CONNOR mm. M/UN2T,H>NAWANM (P«*CMON.,THUaS.. >RI.£«QP.M. linDTlf PACT nmilFDC Hull 1II LAii 1 wLLiUlCiItO FORMERLY OTTS Dry Cleaning Repairing Laundry One Call Does It All SPECIAL 5 CUIBTC LAUNDERED OninlO & FINISHED 1 COLLAR TURNED FREE With Every 5 Laundered THIS OFFER EXPIRES JAN. 31 '-WWW^^^WFREE PICKUP and DELIVERY ~~~<~~~-*~-' 1.10 TONAWANDA'S FINEST DRY CLEANER JA 1371 TOXAWAMM 18 BROAD ST. Reservations Pour In m-For 'Fashion Symphony' The dance was sponsored by the Felton PTA and John Lizon was in charge of music. Records and tickets to the ter were awarded the following for their novelty dances: There has been a tremendous advance sale of Patricia Pulyer, Janice Rouske, i tickets for the "Svmphonv of Fashions," winter fashion Mary Ann Maiola, Dominic Mia-' , , ', rp, *, A ,, „ . . A „* +u ^ no, Elaine Walters. David Vallio, i event t o b e staged Thursday under the auspices of the Robert Russ, Katherine Taylor,' North Tonawanda Knights of Columbus Auxiliary, ac- Carl M o e 11 e r, and Barbara! cording to the chairman, Mrs. William Fiordalice. Holmes. Winning door prizes; The even t is to be at 8 p.m. in <- were: Linda Laux, Winnifred Cal.; p . m American Le «io lopy, Sharon Minonno and Alice ! Rwanda Modeling costumes from the! Dolores Bridal Shop, Niagara: Falls, will be the following: Models will be the Misses Su-j Cairns. Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wellman, j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thorman, ! Mr. and Mrs. David Gosch, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krupp, Mr. and>san Goodwin, Barbara De Fran- j Mrs. John Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. co, Ann Snopkowski, Doris Rossi, j J. Eckert Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Patricia Grady, Barbara Kantor, Ronald Ives. Sharon Zipp, Mary Driskel, Lila Also Frank Sheppard a n d Nassiff, Sylvia Grendisa, Christine James Wightman and Mesdames Setlik, Patricia Csizmar, Teresa Matthew Mathias, Robert Benson,; Battista, Carol Vona, Dawn Fi- William Lewis, Arthur Kuhn, Rob- ordalice, Elizabeth Weber, Ann ert Dehlinger, Marion Hurd and j Driskel, Ann Williams, Diane Ha- Inez Cornell. jbuda, Master Carl Boldue. Also Assisting Mrs. Harry Warner, the Mesdames Samuel Sheldon, refreshment chairmen were: !D o n a 1 d Duquette, John Gav- Mesdames George Gay, Hilerd; nor) Danie i K eefe, John Vona, Albert, StephenvKassay. yeasey| CharIes Rossi( Joseph Snopkow . Cullen and Herbert Spoonley. | ski> LO U Schebell, Clarence Car- ney, John Pietak, Joseph Kueb- rich, Fred Zipp, James B u bb, 'Norton Aurigema. Mrs. Frank Ambrusko is honor- ary chairman, and Mesdames An- jthony Sciarrino and Norbert J. Dr. Frank Palowacka of Ros-| Wick . co-chairmen. 4 well Park Institute will show a Serving on the committee are: film, "Time and Two Women" for j Mesdames Ralph Vitthuhn, Paul the DeGraff Social and Educa-1 Moore, a d v e r t i s i n g ; Fred itional Club at 8 p.m. today in theiSchimpf, Walter Winsky and Am- !nurses' home, Tremont Sf. jbrusko, donations; Edward Waw- Mrs. Margaret Berhalter isrzynek and Milford Horn, Mod- Doctor to Speak To DeGraff Club At Program Tonight Mrs. Grendise Heads Society For New Season Mrs. Leon Grendise is the newly-installed president of St. Rita's Society to serve during the current season. She and other officers were installed recently in the home of Mrs. John Gworek, 199 Spaulding St.. hostess for so- ciety members. Mrs. Anthony Chmielowiec administered the oath of of- fice to Mrs. Grendise and the following: M e s d a m e s Waller Buk- owski, vice president; herself, as treasurer; Walter Domag- ala, financial secretary; John Kolecki, recording secretary; Walter Wisniewski, D a n i e l Kucera and Miss Rose Lip- niarski, sick committee, and Mesdames Michael Kisiel and Gworek, auditors. Plans for the season and f u t u r e activities were dis- cussed. A social hour and re- freshments followed. Delta Chi Zeta Has Pledge Tea t Miss Mary Alice CIukey was hostess yesterday a t a tea for Delta Chi Zeta Club in her home, 145 Limvood Ave., Tonawanda. Officers and guests were pre- sented carnation corsages tied with mint green and black ribbons, the club colors. The hostess moth- er, Mrs. Roswell Clukey, also re- ceived a corsage. Members attending were: The Misses Judy Graf. Judy Higgins, Karen Tower. Sally Rob- erts, Sandra Broecker, Linda Bright. Joan Springer, Carol Gardner, Sue Rudin, Fay Fahmer, Mary Wythe, and Betty Kimble. Also, the Misses Patricia Loes- wick, Betty Earnst, Joan Hoyer, Jacqueline Beyette, Glorie Schultz, Mary Ellen Garrett, Ricky Zeimer, Margie Young, Jean Stahl, Mary Ann Fritz and Valerie Doel. Guests were: The Misses Mary Ellen Nocera, Carol Darby. Nadine Van Buskirk and Karen Clark. Miss Earnst, 46 Elmwood Park, North, will be hostess to the club tonight. Members are requested to meet at 7 p.m. and pledges at 7:30 p.m. I Berhalter j chairman of the refreshment com-! els; Rudolph Kirisits, Programs; |mittee and Mrs. Ruth Horton, in!Andrew Driskel and Dominic De ;charge of the program. 'Paolo, tickets; Louis Paine, Phil. Members are requested to bring! Hp Williams, P. W. Fiordalice, j prizes to be given at the club's i Feb. 12 card party in the hospital auditorium. N0N. - TUES. - WED. SPECIALS SUPER MARKET 645 DELAWARE ST. EVERYTH/NG... at SAIftNGSff MaclNTOSH EATING OR COOKING APPI F<i 5 LB. BAG Mrs. Zuhr Mrs. Witt Mrs. Smith Mrs. Sattleberg . . . Immanuel Guild Officers 'Family' Is Guild Theme At Officer-Installation New officers of the Women's Guild, Immanuel Lutheran Church, were installed yesterday when the guild celebrated its 66th anniversary at a family potluck supper in the church. The theme of the program was*'— — * — * 'The guild is a family guild — aj Mrs. Kuhlmonn church family working together" r ^ j x CJUm«# and it stressed a family "needs r e Jnower Friday night the Sunday GOP Organization Lists Future Events Bean Supper To Raise Funds For Scout Trip Boy Scout Troop 573, Grace Lu- Harold Schwartz, Frank Cippol-jtheran Church, planning a trip to j lone, Robert Rossi, and Fred! West Point in the fall, have turned' Schimpf. luncheon. to their moms for help in raising The mistress of ceremonies is the necessary funds. Mrs. Norbert J. Wick and the nar- The Mothers' Club will serve rator will be Dolores of Dolores a bean supper from 5 to 6:30 p.m. j Bridal Shop. Wednesday in the church hall, I The Tonawanda Women's Re- . ™* w « ddin § ?ake wdl be made Payne and Robinson Sts Scouts j publican Organization is planning ^ y Mrs. Daniel Keefe, Stereophon-, will sell tickets during the week; a rummage sale and Spring card Jj Sound te through the courtesy .and at the door Wednesday eve-; party as two future activities. ! of ? lock . Radl °, & Wj Sce " er y ! m " g - . ... . . . Also announced is the Lincoln | and Staging, Gelose, Art in Flow- The menu also wil include meat Twentieth * ers : Runner, James Fanno andloat, scalloped potatoes, cabbage one another, loves one another; forgives one another; works, plays and worships together." The Rev. Theodore Schroeder [gave the table prayer and Mrs. John Wulf was master of cere- monies. Individual cup cakes were j table favors and hymns were I sung. New officers introduced were: Mesdames Wilson Zuhr, presi- dent; Albert Witt, vice president; Franklin Sattelberg, secretary, and Robert Smith, treasurer. On Friday night the School teachers of Abiding Savior Lutheran Church entertained at a stork shower for Mrs. Hermann Kuhlmann, in the home of Mrs. Henry Thiele, Shawnee Rd. Mrs. Kuhlmann was presented with a corsage of white roses and blue iris. The tables were deco- rated with a blue and white cake in the form of a kimona and bootees, as centerpiece, blue ta- pers and bouquets of blue iris and white chrysanthemums. Nut cups fashioned as baby diapers, and Day Luncheon of the j C e n t u r y Women's Club to be j Feb. 7 in the Hotel Buffalo. Mem- jbers wishing to attend may con- 1 tact Miss Viola Pfanner before I Feb. 7. These events were discussed at the recent meeting of the Organ- ization in the Iroquois Gas Com- pany club rooms. Miss Shirley Stowater reviewed the story "Benjamin-Bar Isaac, The Camel Trader of Nazareth," as the program feature. displays, Double Sports Shop. salad, rolls, lemon and apple pie, and beverages. Colucci to Speak To Legion Auxiliary Anthony Colucci, attorney law and a second lieutenant in the I Miss June Justice To Entertain Club Alpha Sigma Chi Club will meet this evening in the home of Miss June Justice, Steig Road. A party was given in honor of the new pledges last Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the home of Miss Peggy Fletcher, 982 Nash Road. New pledges attending were: Christine Mierzwa, Jo Anne Set- lik, Christine Matecki, Kathleen SALEM SUPPER Idziak, Dolores Mitravich. Phylisi The Adult Bible Class of Salem '•• Siedenski, Alice Kozen, Jacqual- United Church of Christ will have! atane Bender. a p o t i uc k supper at 6:30 p.m.! Members attending were: tomorrow in the church. Members Carol Gill, Gail Blair, Janice ;are requested to bring individual Mrs. Allan J. Williams and her son, Joseph, 107 Minerva St., are vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla. where they are guests in the Co- lonial Inn. A business session Brownie Troop Has 1st Birthday Party Brownie Troop 1115 at a re- cent program in Mullen School celebrated its first birthday. New Brownies invested were: Patti Anderson, Michelt Balling, Kim Lrb, Sandra Murray, Ruth Staples, Donna Swan, Nanette Tharret and Linda Evans. The following girls received their one year membership stars: Christine Hoyler, Betty Jane Kelley, Barbara Murray, Pamela Piertrowski, Rose Anne Stutzman, ,Beth Ann Zonneville, Susan Klanica, Rita Poole, Linda Socie, Win- ona Tharret and Faith Bow- man. These girls received two year membership stars: Donna Alligeier, Sharon An- derson, Constance Baronich, Mary Lou Mendcs, Kathy Sackman, and Cynthia Smith. As part of the program the troop was presented with the American ilag by Mrs. Henry V. Spangenberg, American- ism chairman and Mrs. Franklin Strough, president, American Legion Auxiliary. Constance Barronich accept: ed the flag lor the troop. Refreshments were served by the troop leader. Mrs. Ed- win Hoyler, assisted by Mes- dames Robert Globe and Wil- liam Murray. Roy Nagel gave an illustrated ; napkins as kimonas marked each talk on the Niagara frontier, giv- j place. 29 c LIGHT MEAT PREMIER TUNA CANS ing a pictorial account of local history from 1825 to the present. The committee for the dinner in- cluded: Mesdames Witt, Walter Strass- burg, Hans Bruns, Harold Greh- Games were in charge of Mrs. William Graf and prizes were won by Mesdames John Renninger, Robert Warren, W. Dow, Frank Powley, Henry Hartman, Henry Thiele, Gary Hanson, Robert Ens- llnger, Raymond Peterson, Albert I minger, Charles Stalter and Miss Courtial and Carlton Grobe. Also, Mesdames Harold Wulf, John Wulf, John Lamp, Joseph Walker, Clarence Schultz, Smith, Sattelberg and Zuhr. SWIFT'S PREMIUM SLICED BACON PKG. 59 c Carol Thiele. In charge of the luncheon were Mesdames Gary Hanson, Charles Mountain, Albert Quinlin, Warren Renninger and Thiele and Miss Beverly Mountain. / Mrs. Kuhlmann's gifts were pre- TWIN CITY COUNCIL | sented in a cradle fashioned of Twin City Council 37. Daughters | blue and white paper, of America, will conduct officer EAGLES* AUXILIARY installation and charter draping j The Eagles' Auxiliary will ceremonies at 8 p.m. Wednesday meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in in Litzenburg Hall. Officers are Eagles' Hall, 36 Delaware St. requested to wear street length! with Mrs. Eugene Stanton presid- white dresses. sing. Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain, Stops Itching as it Shrinks Hemorrhoids Army Reserve Corp. will be guest i speaker at tonights meeting of; Schulz, Peggy Fletcher, C a r 01' table service. American Legion Auxiliary's Unit'Anderson, Alice Finck, Susan j W JU f 0 u ow 264 in the Post Home. JHudnut, Barbara Sekera, Patricia Mrs. Robert Viertel, legislation j Kisiel, Barbara Hudnut, Nancy SIGMA PI RHO SORORITY chairman, reports that Mr. Coluc-1 Miller. CHI THETA PSI CLUB Hostess to Sigma Pi Rho Sorori- ci will speak on veteran's affairs; The new pledges, the officers, Chi Theta Psi Club will meet atty tomorrow will be Miss Karen and legislation in the government, j and the sorority mothers, Mrs. 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the homeJTylewalk, 66 Simson St. Miss Di- The business session will begin:Henry Schulz, and Mrs. George;of Miss Ann Zimmerman. 45 Old ana Kramer was a recent host- at 8 p.m. A luncheon will follow. 'Fletcher, received corsages. |Falls Blvd. less. tkm Y.A, N. Y. < Spe«i«l) - For 'the first time science has found a new healing substance with the aston- ishing ability to shrink hemor- rhoids, swp itching, and relieve fain without surgery. In case altar case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place. Meat amazing of all-results were so thorough that sufferers made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!" The secret is a new healing sub* stance (Bio-Dyne*)—discovery of a world-famous research institute. This substance is now available in $uppository or ointmmt form nnder the name Preparation !!.• At your druggist. Money back guarantee. wju- -^4- •!•»• U.a Pas.Ofc tADV.i PRESENT-PAST OFFICERS: From left, James McDonald and Mrs. James Judtf, retiring presidents of the National Hose Company and its*auxiliary are shown with Mayor Long and the incoming officers, Mrs. James McDonald, auxiliary president and LeVerne Dolpp, hose company president. The picture was taken at the installation dinner Saturday in American Legion Auxiliary. Dancing followed the ceremonies. i, Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com

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Page 1: Of Jnterest Zso ZJke Zramily 11/North... · N0RGE SALES & SERVICE Authorized Range. Refrigerator, Washer, Dryer and Wat«>r Heater Service — Parts. AUTHORIZED DEALER WILBUiH'CONNOR

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Page 6 Tonawanda NEWS Monday, January 26, 1959 •' • « — ' * - " •

Tonawanda

North TonawawU

Of Jnterest

Zso ZJke Zramily

RUTH BOHLEV EDITOR

LlJ 1000

200 Pupils Attend PTA Snow Ball In Felton School \

Kendall Wellman and Al-; lison MacMillan were elect-©d king and queen of the; Snow Ball Dance Friday] night when more than 200; students of Felton Gram-| mar School attended the af­fair in the school gymna-i slum.

FASHION-MINDED: From left, Mrs. Joseph Wawrzynek, chairman of models and Mrs. Dolores Drake, coordinator, are shown with

two of the models to appear in the K. C. Auxiliary Fashion Show, Miss Doris Rossi and front, Diane Habuda. (John Jay Studio)

Judith Karkau, Mrs. Lindhurst, Judith Wellman, Miss Darrach . discuss careers

Adult Advise

Senior Girl Scouts

On Future Careers Several professional women last

week discussed careers for wom­en for Senior Girls Scouts at a "Career Night" in the YWCA. The session was sponsored by the Senior Scout Planning Board.

Representing the teaching pro­fession was Mrs. Ronald Ives; nursing. Mrs. Faye Lindhurst; scouting, Miss Jean Bowen; sec­retarial positions. Mrs. Irene Hogue; and home economics, Miss Lydia Darrach.

Each speaker outlined the edu­cation needed for the position. personality requirements, what the work requires of the individu­al, opportunities for advance­ment, and why it is necessary for each person to like the specified type of work.

Advisors to the planning board are Mesdames Harry Prosser and .lames Undholm. Members of the board are:

Judith Karkau, Thelma Pierce, Judith Wellman, Mary Metlafc, Sharon Goit and Jean Chase.

Jan. 26-31

Monday: 9:30 a.m., Cooking; |s:30 p.m.. Y-Teen Clubs; 8 p.m., Adult Sewing Class; 7:30 p.m., Bridge and 7 p.m., Ten Teens.

Tuesday: 10 a.m., Slimnastics; 3:30 p.m., Y-Teen Clubs: 4 p.m., French Lessons and 7:30 p.m., Al-

i pha Omega Chi. Wednesday: 2:30 p.m., Ball

S Room Dancing; 3:45 p.m., B a l l I Room Dancing; 7:30 p.m.. Nomi­nating Committee Meeting a n d 7:30 p.m., Adult Ball Room Danc­ing.

Thursday: 7 p.m., Y - T e e n Bridge Lessons; 7 p.m., T N Teens Club; 8 p.m.. New Comers Club and 8 p.m.. Teenage Committee.

Friday: 3:45 p.m., Ball Room Dancing and 7:30 p.m., Y-Teen Dance.

Saturday: 2 p.m., Junior H i g h Dance.

OUTSIDE ACTIVITIES Tuesday: 8 p.m.. Twin Squares. Wednesday: 10 a.m., Gratwick

Home Bureau. Thursday: 10 a.m.. North Ton­

awanda Home Bureau.

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Reservations Pour In m-For 'Fashion Symphony'

The dance was sponsored by the Felton PTA and John Lizon was in charge of music.

Records and tickets to the ter were awarded the following for their novelty dances: T h e r e h a s been a t r e m e n d o u s advance sale of

Patricia Pulyer, Janice Rouske, i t i cke t s for t h e " S v m p h o n v of F a s h i o n s , " w i n t e r fash ion Mary Ann Maiola, Dominic Mia-' , , ' , rp, *, A , , „ . . A „* + u ^ no, Elaine Walters. David Vallio, i e v e n t t o b e s t aged T h u r s d a y u n d e r t h e ausp ices of t h e Robert Russ, Katherine Taylor,' N o r t h T o n a w a n d a K n i g h t s of Co lumbus Aux i l i a ry , ac-Carl M o e 11 e r, and Barbara! co rd ing to t h e c h a i r m a n , Mrs . Wil l iam Fiorda l ice . Holmes. Winning door prizes; T h e e v e n t is to be at 8 p.m. in < -were: Linda Laux, Winnifred Cal.;p . m A m e r i c a n Le«io lopy, Sharon Minonno and Alice! R w a n d a

Modeling costumes from t h e ! Dolores Bridal Shop, Niagara: Falls, will be the following:

Models will be the Misses Su-j

Cairns. Chaperones were: Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wellman,

j Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thorman, ! Mr. and Mrs. David Gosch, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Krupp, Mr. and>san Goodwin, Barbara De Fran-

j Mrs. John Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. co, Ann Snopkowski, Doris Rossi, j J. Eckert Manning, Mr. and Mrs. Patricia Grady, Barbara Kantor, Ronald Ives. Sharon Zipp, Mary Driskel, Lila

Also Frank Sheppard a n d Nassiff, Sylvia Grendisa, Christine James Wightman and Mesdames Setlik, Patricia Csizmar, Teresa Matthew Mathias, Robert Benson,; Battista, Carol Vona, Dawn Fi-William Lewis, Arthur Kuhn, Rob- ordalice, Elizabeth Weber, A n n ert Dehlinger, Marion Hurd and j Driskel, Ann Williams, Diane Ha-Inez Cornell. jbuda, Master Carl Boldue. Also

Assisting Mrs. Harry Warner, t h e Mesdames Samuel Sheldon, refreshment chairmen were: !D o n a 1 d Duquette, John Gav-

Mesdames George Gay, Hilerd;nor) D a n i e i Keefe, John Vona, Albert, StephenvKassay. yeasey | C h a r I e s R o s s i ( J o s e p h S n o p k o w . Cullen and Herbert Spoonley. | s k i > LOU Schebell, Clarence Car­

ney, John Pietak, Joseph Kueb-rich, Fred Zipp, James B u bb,

'Norton Aurigema. Mrs. Frank Ambrusko is honor­

a r y chairman, and Mesdames An-jthony Sciarrino and Norbert J.

Dr. Frank Palowacka of Ros- |W i c k . co-chairmen. 4 well Park Institute will show a Serving on the committee are: film, "Time and Two Women" for j Mesdames Ralph Vitthuhn, Paul the DeGraff Social and Educa-1 Moore, a d v e r t i s i n g ; Fred

itional Club at 8 p.m. today in theiSchimpf, Walter Winsky and Am-!nurses' home, Tremont Sf. jbrusko, donations; Edward Waw-

Mrs. Margaret Berhalter isrzynek and Milford Horn, Mod-

Doctor to Speak To DeGraff Club At Program Tonight

Mrs. Grendise Heads Society For New Season

Mrs. Leon Grendise is the newly-installed president of St. Rita's Society to serve during the current season.

She and other officers were installed recently in the home of Mrs. John Gworek, 199 Spaulding St.. hostess for so­ciety members.

Mrs. Anthony Chmielowiec administered the oath of of­fice to Mrs. Grendise and the following:

M e s d a m e s Waller Buk-owski, vice president; herself, as treasurer; Walter Domag-ala, financial secretary; John Kolecki, recording secretary; Walter Wisniewski, D a n i e l Kucera and Miss Rose Lip-niarski, sick committee, and Mesdames Michael Kisiel and Gworek, auditors.

Plans for the season a n d f u t u r e activities were dis­cussed. A social hour and re­freshments followed.

Delta Chi Zeta Has Pledge Tea t

Miss Mary Alice CIukey w a s hos t e s s y e s t e r d a y a t a t ea for Del ta Chi Zeta Club in h e r home, 145 Limvood Ave., T o n a w a n d a .

Officers and guests were pre­sented carnation corsages tied with mint green and black ribbons, the club colors. The hostess moth­er, Mrs. Roswell Clukey, also re­ceived a corsage.

Members attending were: The Misses Judy Graf. Judy

Higgins, Karen Tower. Sally Rob­erts, Sandra Broecker, Linda Bright. Joan Springer, Carol Gardner, Sue Rudin, Fay Fahmer, Mary Wythe, and Betty Kimble.

Also, the Misses Patricia Loes-wick, Betty Earnst, Joan Hoyer, Jacqueline Beyette, Glorie Schultz, Mary Ellen Garrett, Ricky Zeimer, Margie Young, Jean Stahl, Mary Ann Fritz and Valerie Doel.

Guests were: The Misses Mary Ellen Nocera,

Carol Darby. Nadine Van Buskirk and Karen Clark.

Miss Earnst, 46 Elmwood Park, North, will be hostess to the club tonight. Members are requested to meet at 7 p.m. and pledges at 7:30 p.m.

I Berhalter

j chairman of the refreshment com-! els; Rudolph Kirisits, Programs; |mittee and Mrs. Ruth Horton, in!Andrew Driskel and Dominic De ;charge of the program. 'Paolo, tickets; Louis Paine, Phil.

Members are requested to bring! Hp Williams, P. W. Fiordalice, j prizes to be given at the club's i Feb. 12 card party in the hospital auditorium.

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M r s . Z u h r Mrs . W i t t Mrs . S m i t h Mrs . S a t t l e b e r g . . . Immanuel Guild Officers

'Family' Is Guild Theme At Officer-Installation

N e w off icers of t h e W o m e n ' s Guild, I m m a n u e l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h , w e r e ins ta l led y e s t e r d a y w h e n t h e gui ld ce lebra ted i t s 66 th a n n i v e r s a r y a t a fami ly po t luck s u p p e r in t h e c h u r c h .

The theme of the program was*'— — — * — * 'The guild is a family guild — aj Mrs. Kuhlmonn

church family working together" r ^ j x C J U m « # and it stressed a family "needs r e Jnower

Friday night the Sunday

GOP Organization Lists Future Events

Bean Supper To Raise Funds For Scout Trip

Boy Scout Troop 573, Grace Lu-Harold Schwartz, Frank Cippol-jtheran Church, planning a trip to j lone, Robert Rossi, and Fred! West Point in the fall, have turned' Schimpf. luncheon. to their moms for help in raising

The mistress of ceremonies is the necessary funds. Mrs. Norbert J. Wick and the nar- The Mothers' Club will serve rator will be Dolores of Dolores a bean supper from 5 to 6:30 p.m. j Bridal Shop. Wednesday in the church hall, I

The Tonawanda Women's Re- . ™* w « d d i n § ?ake w d l b e made Payne and Robinson Sts Scouts j publican Organization is planning ^ y Mrs. Daniel Keefe, Stereophon-, will sell tickets during the week; a rummage sale and Spring card Jj Sound te through the courtesy .and at the door Wednesday eve-; party as two future activities. !of ? l o c k . R a d l ° , & W j S c e " e r y !m" g - . ... . . .

Also announced is the Lincoln | a n d Staging, Gelose, Art in Flow- The menu also wil include meat Twentieth * e r s : Runner, James Fanno andloat, scalloped potatoes, cabbage

one another, loves one another; forgives one another; works, plays and worships together."

The Rev. Theodore Schroeder [gave the table prayer and Mrs. John Wulf was master of cere­monies. Individual cup cakes were

j table favors and hymns were I sung.

New officers introduced were: Mesdames Wilson Zuhr, presi­

dent; Albert Witt, vice president; Franklin Sattelberg, secretary, and Robert Smith, treasurer.

On Friday night the School teachers of Abiding Savior Lutheran Church entertained at a stork shower for Mrs. Hermann Kuhlmann, in the home of Mrs. Henry Thiele, Shawnee Rd.

Mrs. Kuhlmann was presented with a corsage of white roses and blue iris. The tables were deco­rated with a blue and white cake in the form of a kimona and bootees, as centerpiece, blue ta­pers and bouquets of blue iris and white chrysanthemums. Nut cups fashioned as baby diapers, and

Day Luncheon of the j C e n t u r y Women's Club to be j Feb. 7 in the Hotel Buffalo. Mem-jbers wishing to attend may con-1 tact Miss Viola Pfanner before I Feb. 7.

These events were discussed at the recent meeting of the Organ­ization in the Iroquois Gas Com­pany club rooms.

Miss Shirley Stowater reviewed the story "Benjamin-Bar Isaac, The Camel Trader of Nazareth," as the program feature.

displays, Double Sports Shop. salad, rolls, lemon and apple pie, and beverages.

Colucci to Speak To Legion Auxiliary

Anthony Colucci, attorney law and a second lieutenant in the I

Miss June Justice To Entertain Club

Alpha Sigma Chi Club will meet this evening in the home of Miss June Justice, Steig Road.

A party was given in honor of the new pledges last Wednesday from 7:30 to 9:00 p.m. in the home of Miss Peggy Fletcher, 982 Nash Road.

New pledges attending were: Christine Mierzwa, Jo Anne Set-

lik, Christine Matecki, Kathleen SALEM SUPPER Idziak, Dolores Mitravich. Phylisi The Adult Bible Class of Salem '•• Siedenski, Alice Kozen, Jacqual- United Church of Christ will have!

atane Bender. a p o t iuck supper at 6:30 p.m.! Members attending were: tomorrow in the church. Members Carol Gill, Gail Blair, Janice ; a r e requested to bring individual

Mrs. Allan J. Williams and her son, Joseph, 107 Minerva St., are vacationing in Miami Beach, Fla. where they are guests in the Co­lonial Inn.

A business session

Brownie Troop Has 1st Birthday Party

Brownie Troop 1115 at a re­cent program in Mullen School celebrated its first birthday.

New Brownies invested were:

Patti Anderson, Michelt Balling, Kim Lrb, Sandra Murray, Ruth Staples, Donna Swan, Nanette Tharret and Linda Evans.

The following girls received their one year membership stars:

Christine Hoyler, Betty Jane Kelley, Barbara Murray, Pamela Piertrowski, Rose Anne Stutzman, ,Beth Ann Zonneville, Susan Klanica, Rita Poole, Linda Socie, Win­ona Tharret and Faith Bow­man. These girls received two year membership stars:

Donna Alligeier, Sharon An­derson, Constance Baronich, Mary Lou Mendcs, Kathy Sackman, and Cynthia Smith.

As part of the program the troop was presented with the American ilag by Mrs. Henry V. Spangenberg, American­ism chairman and Mrs. Franklin Strough, president, American Legion Auxiliary. Constance Barronich accept: ed the flag lor the troop.

Refreshments were served by the troop leader. Mrs. Ed­win Hoyler, assisted by Mes­dames Robert Globe and Wil­liam Murray.

Roy Nagel gave an illustrated; napkins as kimonas marked each talk on the Niagara frontier, giv- j place.

29 c

LIGHT MEAT

PREMIER TUNA

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ing a pictorial account of local history from 1825 to the present.

The committee for the dinner in­cluded:

Mesdames Witt, Walter Strass-burg, Hans Bruns, Harold Greh-

Games were in charge of Mrs. William Graf and prizes were won by Mesdames John Renninger, Robert Warren, W. Dow, Frank Powley, Henry Hartman, Henry Thiele, Gary Hanson, Robert Ens-

llnger, Raymond Peterson, Albert I minger, Charles Stalter and Miss Courtial and Carlton Grobe.

Also, Mesdames Harold Wulf, John Wulf, John Lamp, Joseph Walker, Clarence Schultz, Smith, Sattelberg and Zuhr.

SWIFT'S PREMIUM

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Carol Thiele. In charge of the luncheon were

Mesdames Gary Hanson, Charles Mountain, Albert Quinlin, Warren Renninger and Thiele and M i s s Beverly Mountain. /

Mrs. Kuhlmann's gifts were pre-TWIN CITY COUNCIL | sented in a cradle fashioned of

Twin City Council 37. Daughters | b l u e and white paper, of America, will conduct officer EAGLES* AUXILIARY installation and charter draping j The Eagles' Auxiliary will ceremonies at 8 p.m. Wednesday meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday in in Litzenburg Hall. Officers are Eagles' Hall, 36 Delaware St. requested to wear street length! with Mrs. Eugene Stanton presid-white dresses. sing.

Science Shrinks Piles New Way Without Surgery

F i n d s H e a l i n g S u b s t a n c e T h a t Rel ieves P a i n , S t o p s I t ch ing a s it Sh r inks H e m o r r h o i d s

Army Reserve Corp. will be guest i speaker at tonights meeting of; Schulz, Peggy Fletcher, C a r 01 ' table service. American Legion Auxiliary's Unit'Anderson, Alice Finck, Susan j WJU f0uow 264 in the Post Home. JHudnut, Barbara Sekera, Patricia

Mrs. Robert Viertel, legislation j Kisiel, Barbara Hudnut, Nancy SIGMA PI RHO SORORITY chairman, reports that Mr. Coluc-1 Miller. CHI THETA PSI CLUB Hostess to Sigma Pi Rho Sorori-ci will speak on veteran's affairs; The new pledges, the officers, Chi Theta Psi Club will meet a t t y tomorrow will be Miss Karen and legislation in the government, j and the sorority mothers, M r s . 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the homeJTylewalk, 66 Simson St. Miss Di-

The business session will begin:Henry Schulz, and Mrs. George;of Miss Ann Zimmerman. 45 Old ana Kramer was a recent host-at 8 p.m. A luncheon will follow. 'Fletcher, received corsages. |Falls Blvd. less.

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In case altar case, while gently relieving pain, actual reduction (shrinkage) took place.

Meat amazing of a l l - resul ts were so thorough that sufferers

made astonishing statements like "Piles have ceased to be a problem!"

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PRESENT-PAST OFFICERS: From left, James McDonald and Mrs. James Judtf, retiring presidents of the National Hose Company and its*auxiliary are shown with Mayor Long and the incoming officers, Mrs. James McDonald, auxiliary

president and LeVerne Dolpp, hose company president. The picture was taken at the installation dinner Saturday in American Legion Auxiliary. Dancing followed the ceremonies.

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