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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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six THE RECORD-ARC US GREENVILLE, SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1956 SOCIETY it Women's Events MRS. RAE T. PAXTON Society Editor Fashion Show Featured By S. Clubs Members of the Sandy Lake Literary, Club and the Stoneboro Club sponsored a colorful in the Sandy Lake borough building on Thursday evening. More than 200 attended.

Spring fashions from Creighton's, Grove City, were modeled by the From Stoneboro, Mrs. Haiii'e'McCleam, Mrs. Phyllis McClearn, Mrs. John Hillkirk, Mrs. Joseph Grasinger; from Sandy 'Lake, Mrs.

Fred Kerr, Mrs. Wilbur Gibbs, Mrs. Mary McQuaid, M. Bowers; from Lakeview High School, Linda Andrews, Linda Mclntire, Jean Patterson, Carolyn Calag. Cards provided entertainment following the show, and refreshments were served by the ways and means committees of both 'clubs.

New Beginners Bridge Class to Start Tuesday Announcement is made today of 'a new class in beginners' bridge to be started at Greenville Community Center on Tuesday evening at ,7:45 o'clock. persons are asked to register by calling the Center, -phone 458. Mrs. Katherine Brooks 'is instructor for the eight weeks' Bourse. Stockings 3 Sizes to 11 Beige Only THE LEWIS SHOPPE For Fashion at Moderate Prices Birthday Party Prior To F.O.E.

Auxiliary Meet December, January and February birthdays were honored as members of the F. O. Eagles Auxiliary and their families gathered for dinner prior to the ladies' regular meeting at p. m. Mrs, Fred Steelsmith was kitchen chairman, and Mrs.

Maurice Kiser supervised the dining room arrangements. Placements were for 60. The offered by the auxiliary chaplain, Mrs. C. C.

Kiser, Jr. Mrs. Earl Dunham, auxiliary president, conducted the regular meeting, which was attended by 20 members. The door prize went to Miss Alberta Christley, and the capsule prize to Mrs. "Carl Humphrey.

During the business meeting, the charter was draped in memory of Mrs. Edith Enterline, a charter member and past president, who died recently. Mrs. Leroy Brown was reported in the hospital. One application for membership was read, and plans were made for a social period to follow the next regular meeting March 28, at which time Mrs.

Lawrence Brown will be chairman. Nomination of officers for the ensuing year will also be featured. Pythian Sisters Install Two New Officers Mrs. John Marshall was installed as protector and Mrs. Ralph Best as guard at the Thursday night meeting oif the Pythian Sisters.

Installing officers were Mrs. Gerald Kitch; Grand Manager, Mrs. Clyde Thomas; grand senior, Mrs. Arthur Reigelman. Mrs.

Richard Kobef, most excellent senior, presided at the meeting'which was attended by 22 members. A box social was featured after the meeting, and secret pal names were drawn for the ensuing year. Lunch was served by a committee including Mrs. Melvin Thatcher, chairman, Mrs. Neil Hall, Mrs.

Raymond Hall, and Mrs. Wayne Policy. The next meeting is April 5, and members are asked to note that the 8 p. m. time change will be in effect.

I'TVK-YKAU VOUJXTEEKS HONORED- Honored last night by presentation of five-year awards for work in the volunteer services of the Women's Auxiliary to Greenville Hospital were" the above-pictured women. Receiving the awards at the recognition dinner at Schuster's were: Bottom row, seated left to right, Mrs. A. K. Baker, Mrs.

Herman Stegkamper, Mrs. S. B. Schenck, Mrs. Gilbert Diohl.

auxiliary president; center row, seated left to right. Mrs. Guy Williams. Mrs. Vem Fisher.

Mrs. Robert Fischer, Mrs. Stanley Renwick, Mrs. George Lewis, Mrs. W.

G. Redmond; standing (left to right, Mrs. Harry S. DeArment. Miss Lenora Callahan.

Mrs. Norman Mortenscn. Mrs. Reimold. Mrs! Alton Schaclt, Mrs.

D. W. Kline. Not present when the picture was taken were Mrs. G.

Vernon Hittle, Mrs. Richard Keck and Mrs. Paul Winter. (Record-Argus photo). Next Children's Play To Appear Here Friday Greenville area PTA opens its Spring Children's Theatre Season with the popular Knickerty Knock- erty Players' production of "Noah's Ark," to be seen here on Friday at 4 and 7 p.

m. This will be followed later in the season with the historical "Princess Pocahontas." The play will transport the audience back to the days of the world's early beginning. Noah, a kindly patriarch, his wife, and three sons are busily engaged in putting the finishing touches on the Ark, in preparation for the Great Flood which is to descend upon them. Two of every living thing, together with Noah and his family, make their way into the Ark. As the howling winds begin, the sound of the beating rains are heard announcing the approaching flood.

In the interior of the Ark the Fredonia-Delaware PTA Postpones Meet 1 Week Members of the Fredonia-Delaware PTA are asked to note postponement of their scheduled meeting on Monday, March 19. Because of conflict with a basketball game Monday, the PTA meeting has been postponed until Monday, March 26. bright beginning for every "day in your life your favorite fruit or vegetable liquid served in the delightfully simple charm of Milk Glass juice set, will start right. And as "starter" for your Hobnail Milk Glass collection you couldnt make a better choice. Handmade by in tho age-old manner.

Fashion Florist 4 S. Mercer St. Phone 555-J Silver Plated Silverware 1847 RODGERS HOLMES EDWARDS E2 PIECE SERVICE FOR 8 $79.75 $5.00 DOWN WEEKLY PAYMENTS Milo R. Williams Serving Greenville Since 1923 The Baby Has Been Named Nancy Stewart Anderson, daugh- CALENDAR Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers- Shop, Mrs. T.

E. Bagnall, Miss Martha Kusick, Mrs. F. Shaffer; cart, Miss Cecil Perrine; visitors receptionists, Mrs. L.

Billig, Mrs. W. McMillan. Elks St. Patrick's Day Party, at club, evening; organist, Bob Bell; Joy the Magician.

Senior Teen Canteen, sock and jeans hop, Community Center, 8-11 p. m. U. P. Friendship Class, with Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Kashner, Conneaut Lake Road, 8 p. m. Sunday Hospital Auxiliary Shop, Mrs. C.

D. Price, Mrs. James Conlin; visitors receptionists, Miss Mabel Simons, Mrs. W. C.

Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. B. C.

Lanning, Andrews Addition, Golden Wedding "open house," 3 to 5 p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. Lutheran Family Night, 5:30 p.

m. supper; program, motion picture film. Methodist Study, at church, 7 p. speaker. Rev.

W. E. Minnigh, open to congregation. Monday Hospital Auxiliary volunteers Shop. Mrs.

P. Titzel, Mrs. O. Lininger, Mrs. W.

Giebner; cart, Mrs. Colin Price; visitors receptionists, In The Service Pfc. Daniel L. Collins, stationed at the U. S.

Military Academy, West Point, N. was recently pi-oniotcd to Corporal. Ho is the sou of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G.

Collins, R. D. 2. He has the following address: Cpl. Daniel L.

Collins, Military Police Detachment. 1802 Special U. S. Military Academy, West Point, N. Y.

Loper-Gravatt Rites In Sheakleyville Church Miss Verlamae Gravatt, daughter B. Price, Mrs. P. Titzel; nurse of Mr. and Mrs.

Jesse Gravatt, Hadley R. D. 2, and Wayne Loper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Loper, Fredonia R.

D. 2, pledged vows ter son, 64 Eagle Street. Pamela Ann Henderson, daughter of Mr. nacl Mrs. Robert Henderson, Evergreen Drive.

Michaelene Joan Bell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell, Box 143, Orangeville, O. Matthew Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Russell, 56 North High Street. Stanley Dean McElhaney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. McElhaney, Jamestown R.

D. 2. Diana Michele Gruver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Gruver, R.

D. 1. Marilyn Flack, daughter of Mr. children will meet Gerar, a Gir- and Mrs Michael Flack, 73 South affe; Uz, a Donkey; Kittim, a Cat; Magog, a Monkey; and Seba, a Snake. As forty days and forty nights the Ark remains on the raging waters.

As time goes on dis- sention and unrest develop among Noah's sons and the animals, at the instigation of Seba the snake. The loyal and patient Noah scans daily the horizon for the recession of the waters and some sight of land. Finally a bow appears in the sky, shines over the Ark, and the dove returns to Noah bearing an olive twig in its bill. Noah and his family rejoice, harmony is restored upon the Ark and they happily prepare to embark upon a new world. The story of Noah and his family is presented with good taste and humor and promises to be an unforgettable experience in the theatre for young and old alike; Duplicate Winners Winners in the weekly duplicate bridge games, played this week at the Elks Club, were as follows: North and Mrs.

R. Gilkey, Mrs. G. H. Rowley; second, Mr.

and Mrs. Clifton Sweet; third, Mrs. Carl Zimmerman, Mrs. Lynn Wiley. East -and Miss Laura Stewart, Mrs.

W. A. Baker; second, F. C. Carson, Mrs.

Katherine Brooks; third, Mrs. Roy Baird, Mrs. W. S. Nesbitt.

Next Thursday night's games will be played at Greenville Community Center. FOR EASTER DRESSES--COATS--SUITS AND ACCESSORIES IT'S DEFINITELY KELLER'S FOR SMART THINGS TO WEAR Second Street. Timothy Kenneth Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Brown, North Front Street.

Amy Louise Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Glenn Williams, Evergreen Drive. Jane Ellen Dean, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John Dean, D. 2. James David Anthony, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Cyrus Anthony, Fredonia R. D. 2. Hill twins, Rodney LeRoy and Scott Alan, sons of Mr. and Mrs.

Earl Hill, Hillcrest Polk. Gary James Hoovler, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Hoovler, R. D.

0. Susan Lee Schnee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Schnee, 219 North Diamond Street extension. in the Sheakleyville Methodist Church, Saturday, March 10.

Members of the immediate families attended. Rev. William Smith, the bride's pastor, performed the ceremony at 11 a. and Mrs. Stella Minnis, Sheakleyville, provided piano melodies.

Mrs. William Smith, sang "I Love You Truly." and Mrs. Minnis played "The Lord's Prayer" as the benediction. The bride wore a cream-colored dress trimmed in gold, complemented by white accessories, a strand of pearls, and a corsage yellow daffodils. She was given in marriage by her father.

Matron of honor was Mrs. Leland Dick, Hadley R. D. 1. friend of the bride, who was attired in a mint green two-piece dress with white accessories, and corsage of yellow pompons.

Lee Loper, brother of the groom, was best man. A wedding luncheon was served at the bride's home, where the four-tier cake, with bridal figurines, was the creation of the bride's mother, and was decorated by Mrs. Dick. For traveling on a brief honeymoon trip to Wheeling, West the bride wore a blue and white dress, harmonizing accessories, and her bridal corsage. She was graduated from Cochranton High School in 1953,.

Mr. Loper, a graduate of Stoneboro High School, Class of 1951. is a machine helper employed by I Sharon Steel. They are residing Mr. and Mrs.

John Uhrin, 7 Vosler at Hacllev Qf T.rtnf Street. William Regis Fitzmartin, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Fitzmartin, 65 North High Street.

Vickie Sue Stuck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Stuck, R. D. 2.

Sherry Linn Payne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Payne, Grand Island, formerly of Greenville. Patricia Lynn Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Ray Fry, Lake City, formerly of Greenville. appears each Saturday. Parents of children born outside of Greenville Hospital may have the name of their baby Included In tht list by mailing It to The Record-Argua. A postcard will do. Sheakleyville Area to View Cancer Film Wed.

John A. Gedeon, Sheakleyville area chairman, announces that a cancer film is to be shown by Mrs. Charles McCormick, Sharon, county chairman, at the fire house, Sheakleyville, Wednesday, March 21. The 8 p. m.

meeting is open the ths public. Immediately following the meeting, captains and workers from Perry, Sandy Creek, and Deer Creek Townships and Sheakleyville borough are to meet. Shirts accompanied with Dry Cleaning Laundered and finished 18c Reg. 25c When Appearance Counts SAVE THE CASH CARRY WAY PLAIN DRESSES $1.00 MEN'S SUITS 1.00 SKIRTS, TROUSERS .50 Cash and Carry 142 Main St. 226 Main St.

128 St. Quality CLEANING SERVICE Greenville Dry Cleaning Co. GREENVILLE'S CLEANER FOR OVER 34 YEARS For Pick Up Delivery Service Phone 422 Quality CLEANING SERVICE Girl Scouts Troop 4 Dean After colors and the Brownie Promise, the meeting was held. The girls started on a new project of making leather beanies. Troop 12 Sheldon Scouts of Troops 11, 12, 13 and 25, the trop cmmittee, and leaders, attended the 7:30 a.

m. mass at St. Michael's on Sunday to begin Girl Scout Week. Troop 12 met on Tuesday at the of hall, and the meeting opened with prayer and Promise. The leaders furnished cupcakes and the entire meeting was spent in games, as a celebration of the Week.

Blue-eyed people have more trouble with glaring sun and artificial light than people with darker eyes. aides, Mrs. Ray McAndrew, Mrs. C. Hettenbaugh, Mrs.

A. Schaclt. Methodist Youth Fellowship 'breakfast, church, 7:30 a. m. Bay View Club, with Mrs.

J. A. Kashner. afternoon. Study Club, with Mrs.

F. W. Kohl-- er, 1:45 p. m. Hoy Circle.

Jerusalem Church, all clay quilting at church. Rebekahs, 7:30 p. initiation; birthday party; Assembly election; officers wear formals; paper bag auction. Haskin Club, with Mrs. H.

C. Calvin, 8 p. spring party. Methodist Friendship Class, with Mrs. Paul V.

Brown, Saul Avenue, 8 p. m. Hal Harrison lecture, Methodist Church, 8 p. m. Coterie, with Mrs.

G. H. Rowley, p. Junior Study Club, with Mrs. J.

S. Welker, 8 p. m. Joaquin Club, with Mrs. C.

P. Hodge, 8 p. m. Patridge Guild, Zion's, with Miss Nell Smith, 8 p. bake sale among members.

Beta Sigma Pi, Community Center, p. election. V.F.W. Auxiliary, post home, 8:30 p. m.

Girl Scout Council, 7:30 p. m. Rainbow for Girls, Calvary EUB Church, 7:30 p. m. Washington PTA, school auditorium, 7:30 p.

pianist, Mrs. Michael Pistolesi (Elizabeth review and panel discussion, "Child Dr. Frederick Binder, Mrs. L. T.

Lewis, Mrs. R. L. Rose, Rev. George Reese, David E.

Riffer. Sheakleyville C.V.F.D., fire house 8:30 p. election. St. Michael's Athletic Association Auxiliary, school hall, after church service.

Tuesday Hospital Auxiliary Shop, Mrs. M. Connett, Mrs. K. Jamison, Miss H.

Shaffer; cart, Mrs. Cyrill Tudor: visitors receptionists, Mrs. H. -ffet, Mrs. S.

Spargo; nurse aides, Mrs. T. J. Condon, Mrs. E.

McDaniel, Mrs. R. Nicholson. Methodist Youth Fellowship breakfast, church, 7:30 a. m.

Well-Baby Clinic, American Legion, 10 a. sponsored by Civic League. G. L. S.

with Mrs. Paul Winter, afternoon. Baptist R. T. H.

Class, church, dinner, 6:30 p. m. Hazel Acheson W. M. U.

P. Church, 7:30 p. Lutheran Circle 4, with Mrs. Vance Green, 7:30 p. m.

WSWS, Calvary Church, 7:30 p. election. Mary Circle, Zion's, with Mrs. Edwin Smith, 7:30 p. m.

Beta Sigma Omicron Alumnae, sorority room. Daily Hall, 8 p.m. Hempfield PTA, 8 p. speak- Mr. and Mrs.

Darrcll F. Reash, Main Street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Helen Lucile, to Kenneth Wayne Humphrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Humphrey, Saul Avenue.

Miss Reash, a 1955 graduate of Lakeview High School, is now em: ployed nt Packard Electric in Warren, O. Mr. Humphrey, a 195 I graduate of Form High School, i.s now employed at. the A Supermarket here. Wedding plans are indefinite.

er. Mrs. Ruth Ray, women's editor, station WKST, New Castle; special music; election; social hour; public invited. West Salem PTA, 8 p. "Fathers' speaker, John Schell, county supervisor of special education; film; devotions, Mrs.

C. Fry; social hour. First Lieut. Robert L. Peterson, Army Ordnance, who recently re! turned from Karen, has been assigned as safety officer at Indiana Arsenal, Chnrlestown, and is to assume his new duties March 21.

Lt. Peterson, son of Merle Peterson, Columbia Avenue, and Mrs. I Sarah Moloch, Oak Ridge, was graduated from Penn High School in .1917, and enlisted the following year. He returned last month from months' duty in Korea where he had been assigned to Headquarters' 83rd Ordnance Battalion (Ammo), at Seoul. His wife, the former Bonnie Cloud, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. Cloud, R. D.

2. and their young- daughter, Kathleen, resided hero during his overseas service. Their now home will be on the base at Charlestown. I American Legion Auxiliary, executive group, with Mrs. H.

M. Little, p. m. New beginners' bridge class, Community Center, 7:45 p. register by calling center.

Methodist Married Couples Class, 8 p. m. Greenville Symphony Orchestra concert, P. H. S.

auditorium, 8:15 p. guest artist, Kenneth Goldsmith, violinist. Dames of Malta, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers- Shop, Mrs.

H. Saal; Mrs. H. Waite, Mrs. C.

Miller; cart, Mrs. G. H. Diehl; visitors receptionists, Mrs. V.

Tower, Miss Virginia Davis; nurse aides, Mrs. J. Delett, Mrs. A. Rowland, Mrs.

H. McWilliams. Methodist Youth Fellowship breakfast, 7:30 a. m. Greenville WCTU and Salem- Kennard WCTU joint meeting, Kennard U.

P. Church, 10, a. afternoon speaker. Rev. William box lunch; beverage and hot dish provided by hostess union.

Stitch-a-Bit Homemakers, all day, with Mrs. Floyd Mowry; 10 a. m. speaker, Miss Vivian Peterson, "Good take sack lunch; afternoon talk-demonstration, "New Wa.ys with Vegetables," Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs.

E. Bush. Presbyterian Guild executive board meeting, 7 p. regular guild meeting, 7:45 p. devotions, Mrs.

R. Knapp; music, PHS A Capella Choir; speaker, Samir iAbu Dayyeh, Thiel College. Women of the Moose, 7:30 p. speaker, entertainemnt, lunch. Mayesville True Blue Class, with Mrs.

Fred Riley, evening. Degree of Honor, 8 p. m. Sheakleyville area Cancer campaign, fire house, 8 p. cancer film, Mrs.

Charles McCormick, Sharon; captains and workers to meet after program. Legion Record Cited West Middlesex American Legion Post was the first in Mercer County to sign up in 1956 all of its 3955 members. Carl Syphrit has been elected commander of the post. air spun' face powder vanity with your purchase of Choose from 72 hl-fashlon lipstick ihtfyt. WMBN YOU THIS LIPSTICK OM- TH COLO AND RPKR THE BARNEY PE1UFANO STORK JEROME'S Floral Shoppe (Jerome Lipani, Proprietor) 147 Main St.

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