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GREEN BAY PRESS-GAZETTE Wednesdoy, Jan. 12, 1949 15 PTA's Have Activities Mrs. Sumner Hall Reviews New Book The Book department of the Woman'! club of Green Bay met first and third Wednesday of each month In Allouex Community house parlors. A hard time party will be hld Jan. 29 under the direction of John Gardner.

followed by the Mmes. Ward Rymer and A. A. Deerlng. Howell movement winners were J.

A. Weslow and Charles Brown, first, with the Lee Cranstons sec ond, of I Tells Committees The Rev. Gerard Van Nuland discussed the family and the Gold Star Mothers Reservations Due There will be a meeting and installation of officers of the American Gold Star Mothers, chapter No. 1, Brown county, at 2 o'clock Drama Department Hears Mrs. Thomas Mrs.

A. F. Thomas reviewed "I Remember Mama" for the Drama department of the Green Bay Woman's club Tuesday afternoon. The Mmes. R.

J. Hopkins, V. S. Falk and G. M.

Elllngson were tea hostesses. The regular January meeting of in the club house Monday after and will be served in the cafetei-ia. Mrs. Lloyd Brunette, 113 Gray street, and Mrs. Delbert Miller, 960 Dousman street, will accept reservations until Saturday noon.

Dally sewage in New York City totals one billion gallons. the Nicoltt Elementary PTA wai noon. Feb. 2 Is Date for Valentine Caid Party, Feb. 2 has been chosen for the held Tuesday night In the achool Mrs.

Sumner Hall gave a review home, continuing the theme for the month, the Holy Family, at Monday afternoon in the YWCA. gym and consisted of a square of George H. Bean's new book, A dinner will follow the meeting, "Yankee Auctioneer," In which the author told of many interest the Tuesday evening meeting of the Daughters of Isabella, Lady of rerpetual Help circle No. 574. The ing experiences In conducting auc meeting was held in the Allouez Valentine Card party to be sponsored by the Auxiliary to St.

Mary's Mothers and Infants home. The party will be held In the Cathedral school hall under the general chairmanship of Mrs. Arnold Servotte. Assisting chairmen are Mrs. R.

R. Fitzgerald, social; tions in the Connecticut valley for over 25 years. Community auditorium. "The Christian unit the moth er, father and children, was estab Mrs. Hall told of the psychology Biith Announcements Mr.

and Mrs. David Roskowski, 1338 Lawe street, son, St. Vincent hospital. Mr. and Mrs.

Leonard Klimek, 1561 Elm street, ion, St. Mary's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knapp, 1321 Chicago street, daughter, St.

Mary's hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Peters, 208 St. Matthews street, daughter, Bellln Memorial hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hollway, 521 E.

Mason street, son, Bel-lin Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Lhost, Appleton, son. Mr.

Lhost is a former Green Bay resident. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kupper, New Franken, route 1, daughter, Bellln Memorial hospital. llshed and organized to further in making sales and gave humor dance program.

Approximately 150 persons attended. Music and dance calling was furnished by the John Gardners, local leaders ef the Square Dance club. The second Parent Education group meeting will be held at 7:30 Thursday, Jan. 20, in the school. A card party will bo held on Thursday, Jan.

27. Norwood PTA The January meeting of Nor-wood PTA was held Tuesday afternoon with the business devoted to reports of various meetings. 2b)ie new Dhonoiaanh rjurnhnseH Mrs. Fred Schwartz, food; Mrs. ous anecdotes of experiences in God principles of love and re spect for one another.

On this de Joseph Holzem, cards; Mrs. Fred selling antiques. In the absence Wakeman, gifts; Mrs. J. Wlllard penda the success or failure of any of Mrs.

Gordon Jarstad, Mrs. O. K. Evenson acted' as secretary. DeBauche, tickets; Mrs.

Harry endeavor," the priest said. Williams, kitchen; and Mrs. Jo Miss Margaret Schoffman was The chairman, Mrs. L. A.

War seph Rothe, publicity. obligated into the Circle, and Mrs ner, announced the appointment of Mrs. Victor S. Falk as librarian, und Mrs. E.

F. Ducker, to act as W. A. Augustine was Installed as trustee. Mrs.

George Goggins Is The Auxiliary met Monday afternoon in the auditorium of the Santa Maria Nurses home, and voted to reverse the meeting date collecting discarded Christmas Tor use in the school rooms was greeting cards to distribute to or demonstrated to the mothers. back to the first Monday of the phanages, missions or hospitals where youngsters can use them Mr. and Mrs. John Mier, 808 Doty street, daughter, Bellln A card party will be held In the near future at the si-hnnl Mm month. The Mmes.

Wlllard De Bauche, John Rothe and Louis for book marks, scrap books and Memorial hospital. R. E. Jansing will be chairman, circulation chairman on the West side, succeeding Mrs. E.

C. Hob-rock, who with her husband is leaving the city to live in Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. Harry Frink will take charge of circulation on the East side. Preceding the program, tea was served at a daintily appointed table by Mrs.

E. F. Ducker. as Frelx were in charge of the social other articles. Used stamps will Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Garl, 974 Dousman street, son, St Mary's hour. A snowman, surrounded by greens, was on the tea table at also be collected. Name Chairmen hospital. which Mrs.

Joseph Rothe presided. assisted Dy Mrs. Jalmar Nass. Founders Day will be observed at the Feb. 8 meeting.

A film on the ubject of hearing will be shown the next meeting. Hostesses will be second grade mothers, with Mrs. Jalmar Nass as chair Committee chairmen presented Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kant, Milwaukee, daughter.

The mother is the former Janice Green, Green their groups who appeared with Identifications of their work done sisted by the Mmes. LeBaron Bay. Austin, O. W. Saunders and E.

T. or of that to be completed during Straubel. The latter poured. Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Webster, 1118 Cedar street, daughter, St. the ensuing year. Mrs. Frank man. Elmore PTA Boyd of the welfare committer At the next meeting of the department on Feb.

14. Mrs. Fred fee mi number Vincent hospital. for 1948, and Mrs. Joseph Pom The Elmore PTA met Tuesday Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Van prowitz, decorations committee Will will present a book review, and Mrs. J. Sorge will act as Dyke, Pulaski, daughter, St. Vin cent hospital.

for 1949, received special recogni tea chairman. tion. ILlE Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Vande The committee chairmen for IS in me scnooi.

Mothers were entertained with folk dancing by first, third and fifth grade students. Refreshments were served by second grade mothers with Mrs. George Murray as chairman. The next meeting will be held Voort, Oneida, daughter, St. Vin YWCADrive cent hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. John Teresinskl, Greenleaf, daughter, St. Vincent 1949 Include the following members: Mrs. Rudolph Burgoyne, yearbook; Miss Anna Marie Mc-Hugh, social; Mrs.

E. L. Russell, program; Mrs. Catherine Franck-en, ways and means; Mrs. Pom- 3:30 Wednesday, FeU A In February hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Sabo, route mat's yours 3, daughter, St. Vincent hospital prowitz, decorations; Mrs Robert Mr. and Mrs.

Barnad Haen, Luxemburg, daughter, St. Vincent a 9 10 'I 12 ,5 hospital. in rj Dates for the 1949 maintenance drive of the Green Bay-De Pere YWCA will be from Feb. 4 to Feb. 15, It was announced today by campaign officials.

Their goal will be $18,500, which is $1,000 above the 1948 quota. The In J7 18 crease is blamed on the rising cost of operating the association. 21 i None of the money raised In the Reveal Prom Queen MADTSON, Wis. (U.R) Violet Norrman, 19, Williams Bay, will be queen of the 1949 Junior prom at the University of Wisconsin. Prom King Clayton Hahn, Milwaukee, revealed Tuesday night that he had chosen Miss Norrman to be his queen at the prom on Feb.

4. She is a brunette and a sophomore. health program Is planned with film on hearing to be shown. Mrs. Leanora Smith, principal of the deaf school, and Mrs.

Leon a Miller, city nurse, will explain the hearing program in Green Bay Jefferson PTA The Jefferson PTA met Tuesday afternoon. Miss Eleanor Schelper, girl scout executive director, spoke on organiziiig Brownie troops at the school. Mrs. P. J.

Vande Castle, organization chairman, helped answer the Questions asked by interested mothers. Mrs. Harold Nysted announced that the next Study group meeting will be held on Jan. 18 in the home of Mrs. L.

J. Limberg with Mrs. Elmer Kapp as co-hostess and Mrs. Boyd Schweger leading the discussion. Refreshments at the Tuesday tnect were served by Mrs.

Gordon Kropp, chairman in absence of Mrs. Norman Bishop, and the Mmes. Frisque, Elmer Johnson, A. Miller, Joseph Walder and Henry, welfare; Miss Mildred l.oberblatt, news letter; Mrs. Merle Streckenbach, by-laws; Mrs.

Carl Stordeur, greeting cards; Miss Ramona Adams, good cheer for the Green Biy group and Mrs. Herb Francken, De Pere. Miss Anna Mae Robinson, membership; Mrs. Ralph Beyer, reservations; Mrs. George Pirlot, Day of Recollection; Mrs.

J. A. McDonald, good literatuie; Mrs. Theodore Wleman, glee club; Mrs. Catherine Francken, bowling: Miss Mnry Norton, cancer field army; Mrs.

Lloyd Kispert and Miss Ruth Rickert, duplicate and contract in card club respectively Miss Violet Peot, birthday parties; and Mrs. Carl Treml, Green Bay forum. Hard Time Party The glee club will practice at the Wieman home Tuesday evening. The card club meets on the coming drive will go toward a new building, it was stressed. All of it will be needed to keep the association operating during the yeir.

The YWCA does hope to start Its new building within the next three to five years, or so soon as construction conditions improve, however. 3 Duplicate Winners R. J. Brunette and O. R.

Smith Mrs. Ear! Fisk will be general were first north and south in the chairman. Mrs. Jerome Hutto Is chairman of publicity: Mrs. John Evans, chairman of advanced gifts; Mrs.

Rusp11 Winters, chai- Triangle at the Y's Mens duplicate bridge Tuesday evening. In second place were the Mmes. Fred LaVoie and Lyda Finnegan. The man of organization; and Mrs. C.

E. Manthey. chairman of lunch Mmes. Ed Zimonick and Ann Faulkner were first east and west. eons.

Lawrence Kayome. Lincoln PTA Lincoln PTA met Tuesday afternoon In the school auditorium The program opened with a piano election by John McKeever, a tudent of the school. Mrs. Clin ton Haines, program chairman. introduced the two guest speakers, including Mrs.

Charlotte Bartlett, uhool nurse, and Mrs. Carl Manns, Red Cross. Mrs, Bartlett's aubject was "The Health of the School Child." She told of the new rules governing the communicable diseases of children In Green Bay schools. Mrs. Manns spoke of the home I 57 NORTHERN II MUSKRAT 8 r'CVSSft FUR TRIMMED I Ilk mm ffl a i Mi tU I 1 ir i 69.95 lo 79.95 VALUES Lavishly trimmed coats of covert or suede 1 I vs 1 I other trims are Bombay lamb, mouton lamb 11- I I or dyed squirrel.

Values io L- juniors' i Crepes, Gabardines, Failles In both casual and dress-ups! Here is your chance to x(SlljwiSr nursing classes being offered by the Red Cross at the vocational chooL She Invited the mothers to enroll In the classes being organized soon. Mrs. K. N. Warner, pre-school chairman, announced that 26 You are cordially invited to attend our mothers attended the organization meeting and that meetings will be held the third Tuesday of each month at 7:45 in the evening In the school.

The Study group will meet at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon In the home of Mrs Harry Niles. Refreshments were served by the Mmes. John Brueckner, Ted McKloskey, and Emanuel Cala- werts. Miss Flora Tebo of Tebo's Ready-to-Wear returned here Tuesday from a buying trip in licago. tlM perfect Thursday Evening January 13th, 1949 7:30 10 9 P.

M. 9 4V 'C1 1 rr 1 SPECIAL GROUP rrTb ATT xr jr-n IS ond This Open House will be an opportunity for you to pre-view Wisconsin's new modern specialty store for women and children. As no merchandise will be sold, our staff will be available to show you any or all departments, whether ydu are interested In seeing out beautiful Victorian Shoe Salon or the last word in elevator equipment Won't you visit us Thursday night? UDTS These are from our regular stocks of Gabs and Sharkskins a large selection to choose from but not all sizes in some styles. if rot a husiano rot a win Ot A SWIITHiAtT why foot portrait the perfect gift for your V.lenlint? Becauae it will intimate, charming, di.tinetive, whan made ia our modern itutio tk gift that only Jo can gir. Com ia the very next time art oowntowa.

Brow aroand, and aoe tbo example ear superlative work Thea take aa appointment for a Billing at time convenient te jv. Yoa are alwavt welcome at Che Reg. Values to 39.95 17 MAIN ST. AT ADAMS 208 W. Walnut Street Phone Adams 2371 I f..

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