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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 3

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Williamsport, Pennsylvania
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Favorite Books For Exhibition LEWISBURG-The "Bible," "A' Connecticut Yankee In Kins Ar-1 thur'i Court" and the works of Shftkecpetre are the three favorite of President Dwjght D. Eisenhower. InfbiniaUun vAme to light as the result of questionnaire the fVrtisidefll- toy tfhiversity'i librarian who- is preparing an exhibit of favorite books ol distinguished Americans, In explaining the "Bible" as the the president's assistant press secretary, Murray Snyder, wrote: "As you no doubt know, the President was reared In a deeply religious atmosphere and he has dern- onstratsd, since taking office, importance attaches as a force of" good' both in eroment and in private Hfe." 1 He added that the President; "regards the Connecticut Yankee as a wonderful satire" and mifes works of penetrating thoughts of the author on an infinite variety of The request from- BuckneH Librarian Harold W. Hayden has been sent to 44. Americans whom the librarian feels are making distinguished contributions to life in today's world.

In writing the 44 'men and women, Mr. Hayden said: "We believe It wovfld be most inspiring to large" numbers of young men and women to have brought to the are for any reason whatever most meaningful to you." The of favorite books is scheduled to held In the Ellen Bcrtrand Library on the Bueknett campus ment future. Sportsmen to Hold Dinner Wednesday Outdoor sportsmen will assem- hie here next week mt the trtdl- Honal Spring dinner the nolldated Sportsmen of Lycoming County. The annual event, bringing together anglers, hunters and conservationists, begins at 6.30 p.m. Wednesday in the Elks' Auditorium.

S. Dale -Turst, city, past president of the Pennsylvania Federation will be toastmaster. Joseph H. a 1 Punxsutawney, new president, is an invited guest. OUIWlfS invited Include masters and secretaries of all county Granges, officials of other sportsmen's organizations in the county, officers of the federation's Central Division, fish and game wardens, assemblymen, and officials of state, fish and health agencies.

4 yenrlj dinner will be flbn of M. Noll, South Wll- llunsport, which was taken in Cny1- Tickets for the dinner available at all local sporting goods stores and from Consolidated Sportsmen officers. Gateton Metiiadists Schedule Services GALfcTON-- Union Good Friday tprvlfiei will be held in the First Presbyterian Church, Galeton, as will the Easter Sunrise service at 6 a.m. Sunday. The 11 o'clock service at the Methodist Church on Sunday will feature music by the choirs and the sermon by the Rev.

Mabel B. Johnson. Perfect attendance pins will be presented at the Church School service by Carl C. Crippeti, superintendent. Fourteen new members were re- reived into the church last Sun.

day. They were Mrs. Hulda Zeaman, Loufse Button, Larry Button, Jerry Button, Mrs. Mosher, cella Mosher, E. Leeta Kelley, Joyre Belling, Patricia Smith, Hugh Smith, Roger Smith, Duane Allen, Virginia Walters and James Watervffle Churches Services VATERVTU.F Special Easier fnr of Watervllle Parish i churches have been announced as follows: For the Brookilde and White Pine charge! tnefe will be a 7 a.m.

iiervlce In the White Pine Church with the pastor, the Rev. Max Cook, delivering the Barter mew- age. Special music win be featured. Church school at the WJilte Pine church wtfl be held Immediately following the church iervlce. At Brookiide church school will be conducted at 10 a.m.

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About Williamsport Sun-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973