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The Record-Argusi
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PAGE SIX THE RECORD-ARGUb 1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1954 SOCIETY Women's News Club Events MRS. ME 1 PAXTON, Society Editot Altar-Rotary Society To Meet Monday Eve Members of the Altar-Rosary Society of St. Michael's Church are reminded of the regular monthly meeting on Monday evening. The meeting is to be held following the regular church service and those who attend are asked to take their own lunch service. Methodist Men To Hear Erie Speaker Methodist Men, who are meeting in monthly session at the church Monday evening, are to have as their guest speaker, Stanley L.

Blair, West County Assemblyman, Erie -County. The event is a dinner- meeting at 6:30 p. Mr. Blair is to talk on the subject "Your State David IB. Rlffer, president of the group, Is receiving dinner reservations.

SALE MEN'S Dress Shoes Values to $12.98 BOOTERY FOSTORIA GLASS WARE Designed for Modern Living 20 Patterns Open Stock io R. Williams Swing Greenville Since 1923 Pastor Leads Devotions As Judson Class Meets A devotional period conducted by Rev. Daniel C. Hartman, in the absence of Lloyd Keene, was an opening feature bf last night's meeting of the Judson Class of the First Baptist Church. Mrs.

Kcene presided at the meeting, as 30 members met in the junior room at the church. The pastor read 32 verses of Acts 2, together with a responsive "Using Our and scripture from Matthew Mrs. C. E. McGlll presided at the piano the hymn sing, and Basi! Morrison led in prayer.

During the business meeting, beautiful program booklets, made by the'pastor, were distributed to the group. Mrs, Howard Jaxthni- mer reported that a box of usc'l clothing would be sent, overseas on Feb. 4. Mrs, McGfll snrig fievernl vocal numbers, playing her own accompaniment on the accordion, and she also played for the group singing. Reported on the sick list were Mrs.

Frank Wagner, South Mercer Street, and Mrs. Augusta Stanley, 27 First Avenue. Birthday honore'es. for January were Harry Eddy and Mrs. John Axtcll, During the social period, the refreshment committee- ami Mrs.

Sam Thompson and Mrs. George Ferguson. Mrs. Richardson Hostess To Casino Club Associates Mrs." Charle.1 C. Richardson was hoatcHS at a one o'clock luncheon at Britton Manor yesterday, entertaining her associates in the Casino Club, and their guest, Mrs.

J. Allison Keck. Honors in the afternoon bridge play went to Mrs. Keck and Mrs, Earl S. Conway.

Plans were made to meet on Feb. 5, when Mrs. Hallic Paclen will be luncheon hostess at Britton Manor. Presbyterian Guild To Have Guest Speaker Mfss Sara E. Hazlett, Grove City College student whose childhood was spent in India, is to be guest speaker for the monthly open meeting of the Women's Guild of the First Presbyterian Church on Wednesday night.

Her subject is to be "India's Women." The program is scheduled for 7:45. Members of the executive committee are asked to meet at 7 p. in. Sigma Kappa Alumnae Meet In Gillespie Home Mrs. Stanley Gilleaple and Mrs.

William Boyce were co-hostesses to Sigma Kappa Alumnne on Tuesday evening, entertaining In the former's homo on Chambers Avenue. Miss Suzanne Calvin directed the routine business meeting, after which bridge and canasta were diversions. Mrs. Carl Zimmerman received the high award in bridge, while Mra. V.

Spencer Gootlreds won the canasta award. Refreshments were'served to 20. Mrs. Wayne Vonarx is to receive the group on Feb. 16.

Onionlown Neighborhood Club In Recent Session A tureen luncheom in the home of Mrs. Leon Seiple, Mercer Road, WRH a feature of the Thursday meeting of the Onlontown Neighborhood Club. Placements were for 20. The afternoon discussion, led by the president, Mrs. Irvine Wasscr, centered on plans for a work project, and also for a family tureen dinner.

The tureen dinner is to be held at Stony Point Grange, and the tentative date Is Feb. 20. Members will be notified of the exact date. Review Marks Program At S-W Bible Class Meet A review of chapter one of the book "Redemption by Blood" by Dr. D.

E. Haam was presented by Lois Pattlson to feature the program oC the Stlnson-Wakefield Bible Class meeting yesterday. Sixteen class members met at the church at 2 p. m. for the devotional period led by Mrs, Anna Chilcote and the program by Miss Pattison.

During the social period, refreshments were served by Mrs. W. W. Wales, Mrs. J.

C. Kelly and Mrs. Grace Williamson. JANUARY CLEARANCE Throughout the Store IT'S DEFINITELY FOR SMART THINGS TO WEAR FLOWERS ANNUAL The Baby Has Been Named and Mrs. Ernest L.

Bundy, Transfer, announce the ingagement of their daughter, iloria, to Robert L. Landfried, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Landfricd, Greenville.

Miss Bundy a graduate of Hickory High School, and is now employed in the high school office Mr. is a graduate of St. Michael's High School and is self- imployed as a paving contractor. plans are indefinite. SALE STARTS MONDAY WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF SUPPLIES! BORDERS BRUSHES PASTE.

ROLLERS BOARDS TRIMMERS FLOWERS WALLPAPER PAINT AND 238 MAIN ST. PHONE 566 GREENVILLE Ladies Society B.L.F.E. 'nstalls 1954 Officers Installation of 3054 officers marked the Thursday afternoon meeting of the Ladies Society B. of L. F.

and E. in the American Legion Home. Mrs. John Ruhling, past president, was the installing Unable to attend to be installed were Mrs. C.

C. Altmire, vice president, whose father, James Mahan, Kid passed away, and Mrs. R. E. Wagenman, treasurer.

The following wore installed: President, Marihi; secretary, Mrs. Arthur Peters; collector, Mrs. R. P. Rutter; warden, Mrs.

Walter J. Best; conductor, Mrs. Lottie Davis; chaplain, Mrs. Durant Melvin; flag bearer, Mrs. Anna Dtihlap.

During the business meeting the icw password was divulged and the meeting was conducted according to the new constitution and new bylaws. Following the business routine, the group visited the funeral home to express their sympathy to Mrs. Altmire and the Mahan family. The next meeting is scheduled for Feb. 18.

Section 2, County P.T.A. Meets Here Tuesday Eve The first meeting of the Mercer County 2 P.T.A., (Greenville area) is to be held at the Washington School, Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 7:30 p. m. The speaker will be John Schell, Mercer County Supervisor of Special Education, His topic will be "Providing for Individual Differences Based on Psychologcal Eval nation." Mr.

Schell came to Mercer as an undergraduate of Juniata Col lego, Huntington, and has done graduate work at Pcnn State University. He formerly taught school at Huntington, and for the past three years tauj.ht at Tyrone. He held the position of assistant principal iind wns school psychol at Tyrone. He is married and linn three children. The devotions will led b.y Rev.

Wendell Mimiigh. pnstoV of Hie First Methodist Church. St. Sews For Cancer Society Nine members of the Women's Guild of St. Clement's Episcopa.

Church gathered in the home of Mm. V. Spencer Gooclrocls, Soutl Main S(root, on Wednesday afternoon for the monthly session oj cancer sewing. The Feb. 17 session of work foi Hie county Cnwor Society chapter is to bo held in the home of Mrs Clarence 17urton, Columbia Avenue Favorable Conditions For Skating Reported Favorable conditions for ice skating appeared in prospect for the coming week end at some skating places in this vicinity, fol- lowng warmer weather earlier this week which-halted skating.

Ice on Pymatuning Lake near the bonthouse ut the state park was reported today to be about five inches thick and in good condition for skating. Good skating also was reported at the Hempfield. Rink on Fre- donla Because of thefluctuating water level at, the Riverside Park lagoon near the old pavilion, the ice there la not-suitable for safe skating, it was announced following an examination this morning. No supervised skating is planned there during the week end because of cracks and weak spots. Lisa Anh Lowry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Lowry, 80 Cohasset Drive, Sharon. Andre Joseph Roche, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil, Roche, R.

D. 3. Leslie Thomas Collins, son of Vfr. and Mrs. Orrin Collins, 11 Harrison Street.

osemary Jean Stamm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Stamm, Fredonia R. D. 2.

Pamelo Jo Gruver, daughter of r. and Mrs. Leroy Gruver, R. D. 2.

Carole Lynn Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs 1 Robert E. Miller, Greenville R. D. 5, Grecncrest Park.

Kenneth Allen Pcttit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Pettit, Fredonia. Bruce Alan Reisinger, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Reisinger, 517 French Street, Farrell. Miriam Ann Cramer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Cramer, Famestown. Suzanne Jean Henry, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ray Henry, 208 Clinton Street. Margaret Ann Anderson, daugh- er of Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson, Jamestown R.

D. 2. Hines Twins, Thomas Dale and Terry Dean, sons of Mr. and Mrs. 'loyd Hines, Kinsman R.

D. 2. Robert DaJe Bonar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garth Bonar, Farmdale, O.

David Mitchell Giardina, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Giardina, Albion. Carlene Ann Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Heath, R. D. Sherenc Lani Hause, daughter of and Mrs. Stanley Hause Shirley Willaman), 343 Tassel Way, Red Hill Veterans' Housing, lonolulu 17, T.H. Jeffrey Eugene Cupps, son of Mr.

and Mrs. R. E. Cupps (Maryellen Roth), Butler. Kathy Marie Frisk, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Stewart Frisk, Mercer D. 2. Roxanne Michele laughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Gail V. Dobson, Boyers. Karl Andrew Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E.

Foster, 552 East Market Street, Mercer. Deborah Jean Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Johnson, Mercer R.

D. 3. Gerald Mathieson, son of Mi-. and Mrs. Clarence G.

Mathieson, Mercer D. 6. Margaret Rose Hinds, daughter- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.

Hinds, 203 Home Street, Mercer. Martin Francis Mattocks of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mont Mattocks, 246 North Pitt Street, Mercer, Ruth Elaine Thomas, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Thomas, (Helen Klingensmith), Sharon, formerly of Greenville. "The Bnhy Been Named" aiiprnr.i ench Saturday. Parents of children born outaldo of Greenville Ilospltnl may hnve the name of their baby Included 1n tho Hal by mailing It to The necord-Arcus. A postcard will do. PLKADS GUILTY TO INTOXICATION-Film actress Gail Russell appears nervous before camera prior to entering Municipal Court in Santa Monica, where she pleaded guilty to intoxication.

She was fined $150 and placed on probation for two years. The actress dabbed her eyes throughout the proceedings and sobbed as the hearing ended. PERSONALS and Mrs. Frank R. Lnyng, South Main Street, and their daughter, Mrs.

Charles S. Miller, of Meadville, left the fore part of ihe week for a stay in Miami, Fla. Margaret G. Rit7.man and children, R. D.

4, hnd as recent Pfiiests the former's daughter, Betty Ritamnn. find her fiance, William Bovafd, of Apollo and Export. Girl Scouts Troop 11 Scribe, Knthlctn Bayuk Wednesday's troop meeting', conducted at St. Michael's School. opened with a prayer, salute and Brownie promise.

Following collection of dues, the Girl Scout laws were reviewed and games played. The meeting closed with a prayer, friendship circle and Brownie tunnel. CALENDAR Saturday Junior Teen Canteen, Greenville immunity Center, p.m. Membership cards required. Sunday Hospitality Shop, Greenville Hospital, 2-4 p.

Miss Jeanne Mitchell. Monday Hospitality. Shop, Greenville' Hospital; Mrs. J. T.

Egbert, 1-5, Mrs. Robert W. Monroe; Mrs. Robert Love; cart, Mrs. Silas Moss.

Cosmos Club, with Kanengeiser, dessert-luncheon, 1 p. m. St. Michael's Altar-Rosary Society, school hall, following church service; take lunch service. White Shrine, Britton Manor, 7:45 p.

m. Past Noble Grands, I. O. O. F.

hall, 7:30 p. installation. Twentieth Century Club, with Mrs. B. E.

Leech, p. m. Cambridge Club, with Mrs. S. M.

Aldenderfer, 8 p. m. Methodist Men, dinner-meeting, church, 6:15 p. speaker, Stanley L. Blair, West County, Assemblyman, Erie County.

Junior Study Club, with Mrs. larl Zimmerman, 8 p. m. Community Leadership Training School, First Presbyterian Church, 7:30 p. m.

Tuesday Hospitality Shop, Greenville Hospital, Mrs. Clarence Ramp; 1-5, Mrs. J. W. Wolfe; Mrs.

Harley McWilliams; cart, Mrs. K. C. Sharretts. Well-Baby American Legion Home, sponsored by Civic League, 10 a.

m. C. L. S. with Mrs.

J. H. Mulvey, 2 m. Clark's Mills Home Extension Club, with Mrs. Elmer Patterson, all day.

Mercer County P. T. Section 2 (Greenville area), at Washington School, South Mercer Street, 7:30 p. speaker, John Schell, County Supervisor of Special Education; devotions, Rev. Wendell E.

Minnigh. Protectors' Circle, Dames of Malta, 7:30 p. m. Methodist "Mr. and Mrs." Class, at church, 8 p.

m. Wednesday Hospitality Shop, Greenville Hospital, Mrs. John Beck; 1-5, Mrs. J. K.

Boat, Beta Sigma Phi sorority; cart, Mrs. A. D. Schadt. West Salem Sunshine Society, annual dinner, Maysville Community Church, all day; take tureen suitable for ham dinner.

Zion's Women's Guild, joint meeting of all circles-guilds, church social room, 6:30 p. speaker, Dr. Alfonso Garcia, director of Puerto Rican Social Recreation Center, Youngstown. Presbyterian Women's Guild, Troop 3, Patrols 1 tuid 2 Scribe, Agnes Nichols The meeting opened with the- flag ceremony. Karen Proud called the business meeting to order.

The girls discussed the roller skating party to be held on Feb. 13. Then they divided into patrols and worked on badges. Later Rae Ann Hughes, Carol Blau, Linda Gilson, Betty Raiigh, Margie DeBarr and Donna Barr presented a play. The meeting closed with the friendship circle and taps.

Rhode Island boasts that she produces more than half of the lace turned out in the United States. JANUARY CLEARANCE CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS Sizes 1 to 4 For Boys' and Girls' 198 CHILDREN'S DRESSES GREATLY REDUCED JAMESTOWN AREA Hra. Pan) aiflmu. Jaineitown 29822. Correspondent for Jwmitowo utd Wtil Bhwuujgo, Eoutb 6'nentago and Shirley Skelton Named To Sing at Meadville Miss Shirley Skelton, senior at Pymatuning Joint High School, will represent the local school at the All-State Chorus at Meadville on Feb.

4, 5, 6. She sing, first alto and will be one of 20 participant from Mercer County schools. Concerts, open to the public, are to be presented Friday and Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock. Shirley Is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert R. Skelton, of Adamsville. Methodist Class Meets With Mrs. Williamson' Methodist Ladies Bible Classes met last night at the home.of the president, Mrs. Howard Williamson, with 10 members and one Mrs.

Beatrice Irvin, present. Mrs. Irvin conducted the devotional period which was based on the 23rd Psalm and related the story, "A Woman Sold at A flower committee for the rroup was appointed, to include Mrs. O. T.

Palmiter and Mrs. A. R. Royal. Following.

a social period refreshments served by the hostess. joint meeting, all circles; 7:45 p. speaker, Miss Sara E. Haz- ett, Grove City College student, 'India's executive board meeting, 1 7 p. m.

F.O.E. Auxiliary, Eagles Hall, p. plan for anniversary dinner. Orpheus Club executive with Miss Ethel' Wise, 21 Franklin Street, 8:30 p. m.

is your overcoat BEGGING for a BUILD-UP youi OVERCOA our winter buildup Snow, sleet and rain rob your coats of their smart, good- looking appearance. Our exclusive, finer drycleaning quickly restores the original beauty. Fabrics feel rich and soft Coats look new again; PEABODY'S 10 N. Mercer St. Phone 10T1 Mrs.

Bentley to Resume Teaching Duties Here Evelyn Bentley will return to the faculty of Pymatuning Joint the beginning of the second semester, Monday, Jan. 25. EenUrv, who teaches Junior High School art and sixth has been on a leave of absence during the first semester. Fair Film To Be Shown Election of officers and movies of the 1953 Fair-Centennial parade are to be features of the Fair Association meeting Wednesday night, Jan. 27, at the high school.

Other meetings this week include Lions "Club Monday night. Greene Township Jolly Stitchers Meet The Jolly Stitchers Club met Thursday at Friendship Grange Hall with 15 "members and two children present. Hostesses for the tureen dinner were Mrs. RoySmith and Mrs. Verne Sherbondy.

The club voted to make a donation to the March of Dimes. The Feb. 4 meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Daisy Baer, 253 South Mercer Street, Greenville. ETHEL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE SPECIAL PEBMANENTS $5.00 UP Midway on-the.

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