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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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Williamsport, Pennsylvania
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ImlltHi, 1811 11 Emblem Service by Blossburg BPW BLOSSBURG Members of the BlQssburfc Business and Professional Women's Club held their regular dinner meeting at The Bon Ton. The emblem ceremony was exemplified with Bogaczyk singing the emblem song accom- tanied at the piano by Mrs. Rena Mrs. Mabel Krause, past dent, was in charge of the ceremony assisted by Mrs. Elliatieth Diehr, Mrs.

Esther Whltehouse, Mrs! Alfild Johnson and Mrs. Irene Anderson. Mrs. Mabel Krause presided at the meeting where it- was an- nouneed that the District Spring Meeting will be held at Canton April 5, Delegates named to attend were Miss M. Zoe Howard, Mrs.

Elizabeth Diehr. and Mrs. Lillian Archer. Alternates named were Mrs. Alfild Johnson.

Mrsr Irene Anderson and Mrs. Catherine Kerwan. Three members of the club were appointed to audit the district books. They were Mrs. Eva Eadle, Mrs.

Elizabeth Diehr and Irene Anderson. Guest speaker for evening was Mrs. Prey, district chairman! ef-Jersey Shore. She discussed the state work being Hone by the clubs. The International relations committee was in charge ot the meeting.

Members are Mabel Krause, Mrs. Alfild Mrs. -Esther Whitehouse and Miss Jennie Christie. Lock Haven Scene Home Hconomics News By tit'. With the variety of materials available work you can choose the ones that best (It the different tatks.

"1 LIBERTY --Maj. Jay Beck, Daughter" Of New Mexico, will arrivr here week to visit Mr. and Mrs. Luke Beck and Mr. and Mrs.

John Mase Pvt. Route, who has recently returned from Korea, spending a furlough with wife and son, David, and his father, James of Liberty Richard Mase, who obw.ved his 91st birthday recently, Is j.u pneumonia at his home Carl Hujthes, and MM. Fdkrt wiU leave today to several at Fort Knos, vtolUng Pvt. Carl Hufhti Amber Moyer, WUU'miport, "tx-nt w( end at the home of her par- ritti. Mr.

Mn, Glenn But- ten Mr. and Mn. IjOudt.nftlaCpr and Mr. and ciweroiT piah fpend Saturday In Lewtsburt William Daviem of Fort Meadr, spent week end at his home at Mountain Mew Sebrinc: Brc-nkfast treat: sliced i a (remove pits) served over i crisp rice cereal with thin cream. Of Mamage Vans Spring Fashion Fonnal BACK HOOP A nostalgic in the Spring fashion collection is this romantic bail gown, reminiscent of the American CivH War period.

-The a hidden accesMry, the to achieve the back-weeping It Jnade in white ottoman sheer, with mauve organdie. LOCK HAVEN Immaculat Conception Church -the fcce of the marriage Sflttrrday of Mis Alice Elizabeth Yoxtheimef, and Thomas Vincent McLaughlirr. The Rev! Charles W. M. White performed the ceremony -and Mr.

t-O AlTlVe and Mrs. James McLaughlin, brother and sister-in-law 6f the "bridegroom, attended the couple. A reception was held at the' hojjie of the bride's Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy YoxOfelmer, 411 East Bald Eagle Street, following the ceremony.

The bride wore a pale blue suit with pink and black accessories and corsage of pink 5 camellias. Mrs. McLaughlin wore a navy blue suit wjth white ac, cessoijies and corsage of red camellias. On their return from a wedding trip to New York City, Mr. and Mrs.

McLaughlin will reside with the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Lo- reua McLaughlin, at- 329 West Clinton Street, Lock Haven. The bride was from the Lock Haven High School atfd attended the Lock State Teachers College-Tend the University of Alatfama. She is employed as x-ray technician at the Lock Hospital. The bridegroom Is the son of Mrs.

Charles F. McLaughlin and the late Mr. McLaughlin and is a graduate of the Immaculate Con. reption High, School. He' served three years in the Air Force dur- inz-World War.

II and is employed the Pennsylvania Railroad at Renovo. Fellowship Class Meets at Shunk SHUNK-- The 'Christian ship Class met recently at the home of Mrs. Lewis Mrs. Alex Morgan, president, conducted the business meeting and J. E.

Williams led the devotions. Entertainment was under the di- reetion-ftf. Mr- andrMrs. Morgan. Attending the meeting were Mr.

and Mrs. J. E. Williams, Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Brown, Mr. and George Morgan. Mrs. Zura Shadduck, Mrs. George Griffiths, Mrs.

Alex Morgan, Mrs. Harry Hockman, Mrs. Lewis Brown and son, Lewis, Jr. The next meeting of the class will be held March 28 at the home of Mrs. George Griffiths.

ENTERTAIN GUESTS MORRIS Mrs. Leo SchmftCM and Mrs. Cody Roby entertained the following: Mrs. A. L.

Blackwell, Mrs. WUJiam Emmick, Mrs. Kenneth Thornton, Mrs. Ray English, Mrs. Lee Robertson, Mrs.

J. I. Somerville, Mrs. Lloyd Vroman, Mrs. Donald Mrs.

Harry Parker. Mrs. Chariot Wilcox and Mrs. Robert Harris. Hear the A MUSIC BOX Jersey Shore Tri-Hi-Y Plans District-Conference Program JERSEY SHORE The program for the North Central District Conference for Girls which will open here Saturday rnp.rning.

March 29, has been announced by the Jersey Shore High'School Tri-Hi-Y Club, -host group. The Rev. Ned 'of the Picture Rocks Methodist Church, the conference theme, "Chasing Raiabcwls." speakers will be Mrs. Denver Collins, Jersey 'Shore; Fenton W. Hayes, Williamsport, state narcotics inspector; Ned Peterson; Jersey Shore, and the Rev.

Ward E. Gage, Williamsport. Afternoon speakers will be the Rev. Varre Cummins, pastor the Bloomsburg Presbyterian Church, and William Parsons, president of Lock Haven State Teachers College. A The conference sessions will close Sunday following services ifl St.

John's Lutheran Church conducted by the Rev. W. R. Fitzgerald. steel for hot pots and pans near the range; laminated maple for cutting end chopping; a for kneading and rolling dough; linoleum for many other tasks; and plastics.

Some folks think plastics combine the features and advantages of all Other materials. One of the recently developed plastic counter materials a retilient, rufefcer-tike product It in itrlated, marbeliied, and plain eolom. Linoleum avalablc in- many new gloMy. hard-coated plaattet come in gay eolon with a variety of and They are especially papular because of their clewing qualities Marble a come" back in the Kitchen, it has an design and comes in attractive colors. Marble is exceptionally good for rolling and kneading because of.

its cold-retaining properties. ShHNG IS JUST AWUNl) CORNLft We can't do your Spring cleaning but we can help. Savcj time, and money. All Collegebred and Matrix ohocs For Quick Clearance Red Tan Blue Green Black Sizes: 5 to 10 Widths: AAAA. to MT Values to $20.95 in and see thett beautiful jhoei at thii low price.

WWPA 30 W. Fojrtli St. Your foot Dial 3-1761 of Local Couple JAnnounced I Mr. and Mrs. Frank 2222 Royal Avenue, have announced the engagement of their daughter.

Miss Carolyn Louise iStachowskl. to Cpl- -lack F. Hoover, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoover, 1508 Park A-venue.

The wedding will take place in the near future. Miss Stachowskl i a graduate! of the Williamsport High School, class of 1950, and is employed by Wllliamsport Paper Box Company. Now on after serving years with the A in A'lasTte. Corporal Hoover will be stationed In Texas. i For a different French Toast: Spread thick red jam between two thin slices of bread before dipping Mn egg mixture, then fry as usual.

Withflife SINGER VACUUM CLEANERS Thin Week Only You Can Save $29.75 Famous Singer Cleaner Discount and Trade In You Pay Only Only $7.59 Down SINGER SEWING 124 Fourth St. Phone 2-8794 UROADLOOMS! CURTAINS! other namti America's leading carpet mills, and curtain manufacturers, Oriental Rug Company, presents its 27th Anniversary Sale. Each and every item listed represents first quality merchandise and is priced to give everyone, the opportunity of enjoying famous name products from the Bug Company. Come early 'shop long and make your selection from this outstanding collection. We, think you'll agree, that this sale represents the- finest values irftoday's market, FINE RUGS Name Ant.

Semi Ant. Keshan Semi Ant. Miharaban Antique Shirai Herez Ant. Baktion Ant. Rinnan Ant.

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Reg. $13.50 sq. yd- 12 1 width Green and Grey Now IT 1 ON BROADIOOM AU Rich, Thick 12' width Green, Rose, Grey Need Not Be Cotton MarquUetttes Cotton Pebble Doti 4.. JUyon i Nylon 11 Orion ManjuUatte I Marquisette -i We itoek all above lilted curtalni In Double Triple tllnf JUM- Cotton pr 3-M Cotton Pebble pr 3 Nylon Marquliettef size Fibreglaw MarqulieUe--ilxe 19.lt V- pr. and Ninon Ninon Ninon Orion Nylon Nylon Nylon p'-- 44' x81" P'- V-- P'- Orion Lace P'- 1W3 Weil Fourth Phon.

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1807-1973