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Four Times Journal, Vineland, N. Saturday, May 21, 1955 I American I jion Auxiliary Cited Miss Barbara Reeves i i. MODecomem.nceve William Eaton Heads Slate For Orchard Road PTA William Eaton was installed as president of Orchard Road School Parent-Teacher Association at a meeting at the school ror i opping Membership vuota Mr. and Mrs. Harry C.

Reeves of 114 Prospect Haddonfield announce the engagement of their daughter. Barbara Jane to Wll- American Legion Theodore Roosevelt Unit No. 4 wna honored this year with a national citation for exceeding its membership ii a.m Kin nnA quota, Mrs. Agnos Ycarslcy, president, announced at a meeting; '-IO WV V-W ill Tuesday evening. She displayed the framed citation which willi north Second St.

Thursday evening. With him on the new slate were Mrs. Gladys Williams, vice president; Charles Weber, treasurer, and Mrs Julia Gribble, secretary, Mrs. Blanche Forbes was installing officer. Mrs.

Forbes explained to thel few officers that leadership en- to start 3Chool at Orchard rd. in tails more than mere honor. It September. Mrs. Fedcrico assist- nang on me wans ot tne Auxiliary rooms ReeVes Is a graduate of Mrs.

Yearsley thanked Mrs. Esther Grucclo membership; Haddonfield High School. Mr. ch.iirman, who had worked many hours obtaining new members: Reeve Is now serving as a Sonar and all others who had as-slsted her. This is the first time, Mrs.

Seaman in the U. S. Navy. Ycirsley said, that Vineland had won the citation. A fal1 redding Is planned.

ed Mrs. Goss In the roundup. places a definite responsibility for carrying out the work of a particular office with given by A letter of thanks was read from The "get-acquainted tea for mothers and fathers of next year's beginners class will be held on June 4 at 3 P. M. Miss Gardella and Mrs.

Julia the National and New Jersey mri: ran ii 0 Congress of Parents and Teach ers. the Betty Bacharaoh home in Atlantic City for candy for the children there. Announcement was made of a radio program by the Juniors for Poppv Dav, May 21. at Mrs. Adeline Vrallt said the next county meeting will be on June 9 In Vineland and election will be held at that time.

A memorial program was staged by Mrs. Penza and her committee, 1 ln" Is Unmatched By Any Other Material 7:15 P.M. Mrs. Edna Davenport, i hiirm-n jMrs. Laura ledeberg.

Mrs. Sadie The Installing officer askedi Gribble are chairmen, members to give their co-opera- Miss Sarah Lou Black's class tion and loyalty by attending the won the attendance prize for the regular meetings and to offer most parents present at last eve-i suggestions so the new officers; nlng's meeting. Mrs. Ann Zieg- may be successful. jler and Mrs.

Hilda Joseph were! Mrs. Forbes reminded the! last night's door prize winners. I Mrs, Josephine Penza, poppy chairman i Smith, Mrs. Esther Gruc. Mr, SaHiA Smith ra.lm ehalr.

Agnes earsley, Mrs. ai and Mrs. Sadie Smith, radio chair mccio, annie Rob- Ki.i. Vowtci Viiri-n uml Mrs man, are collaborating on me1 The annual field dav for the fx wmm Mil I' III 1 i- -J jrHiieut- oaruer, uic They stood at a table on which event. Mrs.

Davenport said the! Juniors are making favors for tho! Vineland Memorial Home for the' 4th of July. letters of thanks were read from several Gold Star Mnthers fnr a cross was laid out In blue and! yellow candles with large bouquets of flowers at the back. After Mrs. Penza had said a prayer and children will be held June 8 on the school grounds. Mrs.

Kenneth Race, retiring president, turned the gavel over to Mr. Eaton before the close of (he meeting. Mr. Eaton thanked the parents for putting their trust in him and the new officers. Hostesses were Mrs.

Michael group that coming together is the beginning, keeping together is progress, thinking together is unity and working together is success. Other business was as follows: Miss Dolores Gardella acted as vice-president in place of Mrs. Betty Federico who has moved to a nearby town. The Summer Round-up chairman, Mrs. Winnie Goss, reported read, she spoke the i.

poem was i fin tTirt name of a deceased meinber. tor Motners Day, with one mother enclosing a donation for the group's Wl? UK" 6 the procedure repeated until cachi 1 j-i Knoll, Mrs. George Meyer. Mrs Wladimas Pavlenko and Mrs. Mrs.

Sadie Smith reported 24 caiulle was put out and the room hours of sky watching had been semi-darkness wrth donated by Wmbers and 10 hours floer. rem there were 35 children registered G. Sigel. ihy one member on the Book Fes- FLEDiiUMiN Off to a start as new president, William Eaton takes the gavel of Orchard Road PTA from Mrs, Blanche Forbes, installing officer. Mrs.

Gladys Williams, vice president; Mrs. Julia Gribble, secretary and Charles Weber treasurer, were installed in the ceremony at the school on Thursday evening. (Times Jburnal photo. ii i. i.

sri! inruugnoui me cirreniouy. i nvn Members were asked by the the candles were re-lit and the pn-Muem to marcn in me Aiemor-1 liRhts tllrnPll on to svmboUze the ial Day Parade on May 30, to life of the soul'. start at 9 A.M. at East and Landis Cunningham Music Festival Staged by 375 Talented Pupils The music festival presented to the May meeting of the Dr. For KITCHENS And BATHROOMS There is nothing that can match the color, brilliance or performance of REAL TILE as Installed by Filippl Craftsmen.

Franklinville PTA Installs at Supper Presidency of Sigma Chapter Accepted by Mrs. Luisi Weekly Schedule of Women's Clubs. PTA'i MONDAY Parent Teacher Council, 30 P.M., YMCA. Junior Women's Pilgrim aves. Tne colors will be carried by Boy Scouts together with the colors of the other veteran auxiliaries.

Mrs. Irene Fisher reported that Rainbow Vinyl Plastic GARDEN HOSE Lightweight Durable Fasv to Handle Beautiful George Cunningham School Farent-Teacher Association was a special Fathers Night program. The talents of approximately 375 The final meeting for the current form iL'gi hfIH hv thn VrnU. children comprised the program combined for the Tuesday evening Mrs. Frank Luisi was installed as president of the Sigma.

prppare(1 the Garden of Beta Sigma Phi sorority in a candlelight ceremony at gram for Memorial Day and asked Congregational Church. Fifth Ward, Women's Republi- dlnville School Parent-Teacher As- all to be at the garden as soon as this week. the home of Mrs. John Morello, Ewan ter. panied the group singing.

can, 8 P.M. rie Lee played the autoharp. sociation when 31 were present for Fourth WarJ VomPn-s RepubH- I the parade reached the park. SPKIXKLER SOAKER UrtCF 25 Ft S.S5 Other officers installed bv the From the fifth grade of Miss a outtei supper ana an msiaua- can, at Holy Trinity Church, 8'retirinir nresklent Gladvs Rone Cllll. I 50 Ft.

4.98 Lena Zanni, Mrs. Anna Guidettij tion meeting. P.M. iwere Mrs. Morello.

vice-nresident: 'JCji lllu LIUcrdM and Miss Miriam Fraaer a chorus In the absence of outgoing presl- Tl'KSDA Mcholas Ruccolo. record in? u. voiumcers 10 oner poppies 10 the public on Landis ave. on Friday, May 27. were sought by Mrs.

Penza, who said they were especially needed on that day, inasmuch as the children will be sell- presentation. Participating, children were selected from pre-primary through the sixth grade classes of Cunningham School and the elementary school band, members of which are selected from fifth and sixth grade classes of several schools. The pre-primary and first grade children representing the classes of Miss Ruth Lowe, Mrs. Blanche sang several songs. Thomas Ken dent Mrs.

June Embury, due to; Mizrachi Women, The Centre, 8 secretary: Mrs. John MuccinHli. LnOdQeQ 10 Mdl me the death of her father. Mrs. Alexander Lumber Co.

Oxford St. K.at Blvd. VI 9-31 7 nedy and Ronnie Snell accom 'corresponding secretary, and Miss; panied on the xylophone. Sydney; len Collicot read Mrs. tmburys; Memorial Jr, M.vrase uuomo, ireasurer.

iem- in, Ihnm Sinntv Tho Fordham and Susan Dean plaved1 farewell message in which she school, 8 P.M of ooO Chestnut ave. announce the bors presented Miss Rone with a thanked all committees, parents Pre-school Study Group home of poarl studded gavel pin symbolic engagement of their daughter quarters will be on the south side of Landis place to be an and teachers for their cooperation Mrs. Martin Limey. flutes and Barbara Hinckel played the piano. Renate Smorod-skv accompanied the group on of her term in office.

ihestiiia Liberati. to George lien nounced later. during her term. The organiza- Final nlans were made for fhe derof Akron, Ohio. 1 Modelle, Miss Grace Laury and Kathleen Hayes, tion commended Mrs.

Embury on the autoharp hemophilia tag day the sorority! Miss Libeiati, a graduate of: pupil played the her work and for a successful year I will sponsor In June. This blood Vineland High School class of; Akron and Is now In the U. Future Bride Miss Verna DeRossl opened the music festival by singing several songs. Virginia Adams, a first sixth grade piano. disease has no known cure and ex- U-.

now employed in tne De- Marine Corps stationed in Wash- FILIPPI MONUMENTS are Perfect Tributes of ENDURING BEAUTY! Choose from our wide selection of designs, a monument in marble or granite to perpetuate precious memories. pensive research is bein? conduct-' partment of the Navy, VVashing-i injton. D. C. The chorus of sixth graders ed all over the nation to help those, ton.

D. C. No date has been set for the unaer ner leaaersnip. Mrs. Carmen Corica installed the new officers: Mrs.

Rhc: Zinader, president; Mrs. Catherine Gantz, vice-president; Mrs. Doris Roth, secretary, and Mrs. Margaret Re-molde, treasurer. The remainder afflicted.

The sorority is leading! Mr. Bender attended school in wedding. representing the classes of Mrs. Ellen Gross, Miss Irene Testa, Miss Aline Frazer and Miss Blanche Marti sang In harmony. The finale was a selection bv drive through the efforts of ai former r.

Mrs. Walter grader, did a tap dance number. The second grade chorus representing Mrs. Grace Moore's and Miss Helen Walker's classes, sang. A group folk danced to "Skip to the Loo." Miss Mary Stenberg's third grade group sang Mexican songs.

Mrs. Margaret Larcombe's third grade pupils Frank of Brideton. who was 3 Buena Legion Auxiliary Treats Children For former Betty Nay lor of Vineland Summer Comfort Jfc Beauty! Mrs. Franks son, Jeffrey, the band led by Franklin Astor and the supervisor of music for. the elementary grades.

Missl Mary McColly directed the 3o? Entering Contest; Sell Cookies, Flags of hemophilia and she of the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Zinader. A report was made on the yearly budget and Albert M. Leeds, supervising principal of Franklin fin the Delaware Valley Chapter I We're Known For Awnings Of Character A postponed meeting of Buena Vista Unit, American Legion Auxiliary was in the Legion Hall in Minotola last night as Chairman of the festival were! Township, thanked everyone for Miss Testa, Miss Lowe and Missithe year's work and spoke briefly the Hemophilia Foundation, which will benefit from the tag day. At the request of the Neweomb Hospital Auxiliary, the sorority members agreed to act as hostesses for auxiliary's tea in June, played symphonettes.

Spring was the theme of the song selected by the fourth grade classes of Miss Ida Hughes and Mrs. Edith Giglio. Howard Bree-den played three classical numbers on the marimba and accom- Mrs. Lawrence Barsuglia reported on the Poppy poster contest "i'STOM made of th finest nut rials available. Estimates chwlully Martz.

The program was receiv wnicn tne unit sponsored in tne schools of the area. ed by an appreciative audience which filled the Memorial School concerning the pre-first class. He stressed the fact, particularly to new residents, that pre-first and kindergarten are not the same, Riven. Serving Vineiand and vicinity sin: 1940. Order Now! PHOXE MILLVILLE 315 Fortv-four posters were entered, VnMnunno' thrt mwstint enrnrieni auditorium to overflowing.

in the contest were nfls siariea in circulation ana any All children inany snower was given tor -rs. one wishinar to read It xhnuld eon that the pre-first class Is more ad-! vanced than kinderfarten in that TILE MOXVMENT CO. I Wheat Si Main Rds. 9 -290 LLOYD'S OF MILLVILLE 73? Vine St. Luisi with refreshments served by, fir marlp bv Corinne Marttne.itact her.

the committee, Miss Rone, Mrs.j,, and Jlfl pePRrlm and Joanne Mrs. Martinelli will be in charge Morello, s. Mucclrellt n(lve bpen entere, in the of the Poppy sale and also the sale George karibjanlan and Miss contest i of American flags. She will an- SOthers present were Mrs. John! John' BassclH reported or.i her committee in a few (Paul Jones, Mrs.

Charles Appren-j he cootae sa es and announced named as tncir can. I ttlllLllilllltfill Wl.ll Four Tri-Hi-Y Clubs Elect Officers; Plan Banquet for Parents at Season's End The Trl-Hi-Y Clubs of the Vineland YMCA elected officers for the coming years at their meetings on Wednesday evening at the YMCA building. The Typical Keen Teen slatel i elected was Janet Dutra, presi-iMfS, j3nQ6rS0n dent; Irene Roth, is. .1 i ru, ns rai vvaiKer ana Aliss. didate for the outstanding citien the child is actually taught and attendance is compulsory as in the higher grades.

On June 1 at the school there will be a beginners' tea to which parents of beginners are Invited. Parents of beginners who have not yet been enrolled were urged particularly to attend. Mrs. Erma Streeper thanked everyone for the help she had received in making the supper a success and Mrs. C.

F. Senior's af (Bird Photo) Rosalie Lirlo. Coupons numbering 315 weref community, and selected turned In and the chairman Mrs.ir, vrartineiii tn ronrecont thm If It's HEATING or AIR MISS ANNE DE Fanny Martinelli who presided, I at tne (inal seiection 0n June 14 urged all members to bring all at the Dr. Heary School, available coupons by Tuesday soj Mrs. Charles Petraglia was birth-! Mr.

and Mrs, Frank DeBell Miss Evelyn Burns of Landlsville announce the en gagement of their r. 1 CONDITIONING Call LAURY UEATLNG COMPANY PHONE VI 9-3861 JoAnn Temple, secretary; JoanTptpfl fin KirthnflV Anne, to Lawrence Sanfilippo. son lln MhTP hOnm ternoon beginners class and Mrs. a Wae- 1 1 Wag me linn may compete a con-idav nostess and received a gift test which ends on Wednesday. from tne members.

Miss Helen Abriola, in charge of The next meeting will be -on the book on leprosy, "Born of June 6 when Anna Marandino will Those Years" announced that It be birthday hostess. Riale, treasurer; Barbara VII IUIV WAK Wilbur Fry's third grade class tied of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin San complete for tlie attendance award which filippo of Hammonton. The an-1 A surprise blrthdav.

Of GOP Women nnuncemeni was maue at a ounet with telegrams and flowers divided between them supper at the home of Mr. and Finland and a smorgasbord, was The next meeting will be in Sep ner, chaplain; Beverly Lyons, sergeant at arms and Peggy Wal-dinger, historian. Elected to V1PS was Margaret Ripa, president; Kathleen Inge-mi, vice-president; Santa Piniz- "TlrTWSJBMBSJ tendered Mrs. Marta Sanderson of tember. Rainbow Lake on Saturday.

The Mrs. DeBellis. The couple plans to he married' Miss Evelyn Burns of Butler in June. Miss DeBellis is em- ave. was elected to the board of ployed at A4S Clothing and governors of the N.

J. Federa-Sanfilippo is self employed as a tion of Republican Women at party given by her husband Oscar 1 mm lotto, secretary and Carolyn Pao Sanderson at their home marked II. lUbldlll lvldl 1 her 50th birthday. builder. their 25th annual convention at Approximately 40 relatives andAfluprith AnniVPrCaPU FREE ESTIMATES Satisfaction Guaranteed LIVING ROOM FURNITURE DRATES SLIPCOVERS lino, treasurer.

Betty Harker Club's officers are Timmle Bullock, president; JoAnn Gulllo, vice president; friends from Vineland, Brldgeton fl WVfVlllll nillll iviwui and New York were present. Gifts friendly Circle Rev, Joseph Toscanl, OS re and flowers were presented the Chalfonte-Haddon Hall, Atlantic City. Nine Vineland women attended the two-day convention. May 19-20, Mrs. Bertha Beres, Mrs.

Carmello DiLeonardo, secretary Laura Magolda, treasurer; Judy, irom ner mother, sisters and broth-;" t7i Pm naf Hutchison chaplain, and DoV In Finland came flowers and Pirate at On -Lady of UOnaTCS lO LhUrCn Grossi. historian. Mm aJ Aa'thcr Toscanl led In prayer the 1a Nylund and Mrs. 'oscan pray7 enn'no' Jeaneiie Las.iie acureiner. Airs.

Anderson Poggi, Mrs. Anna Gas- S. MARCUS SON 4tli landis Ave. Free Estimates. IMione VI 9-4249 1 berg Mrs were In charge of th Holy Rosary Society met at the home of Mrs.

Enulyj 'R; 1 s' and Crorge Nvlund 0' cnulch on Woliwslay evo- Wil iam. recently and donated Sanderson with re-j fa owanlf, he th, Virtrin ia Ac The Friendly Circle Social Club ueig, iuis. Lutheran church nf th Re.ieem. Virginia Debs elected Flora Schiulo, president; Peggy Fannon, vice-president; Roberta Campbell, secretary and treasurer; Sarah smorgasbori ud Sara Bozarth, Mrs. A.

assisted Ml Mr. Aaams ana tveiyn Selected for house to house freshments. Singing and dancing D'Orlo, chaplain and publicity; ,0 'nujsjc nv t-ari ackman and, collection for the Sisters who er. i lurns The group was invited to at-' At lne qwX on Thursday the tend the choir concert nn Mn-! speaker was Mrs. Richard M.

committee, Asncy wiuiams ana taught the children of the parish Otto Emet followed. Joyce Agostlne. were Mrs. Rose Rosa, Mrs. Clara THE ALL FtRPOSE LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE BLOCK FIRST IN QUALITY Waylife Blocks Are: LOW IS MOISTURE ABSORPTIO.V LIGHT I COLOR Pleasing light colored walls with com-comparatively high light reflectivity.

HIGH IS INSULATION The. cellular structure makes an excellent Insulation, effectively retarding the passage of heat, Saves Fuel, HIGH ACCOl'STICAL RATING Simpson, membership chairman Mrs. 26. ergamo, Mrs. Perri while elei.hant sale will be10' National Federation of Re A heard at the next meeting at publican Women.

At the May 20 the home of Mrs. Minnie Hal-I luncheon, Sen. Clifford P. Case The snd Tri-Hi-Y Clubs kill Anvlllarw are planning a parent banquet asj INALL AUAlllory a finale at the 'Y' on June 8, at' is 1 1 ri 1 which the new officers will be-; nG-ClCC iS jlfJlfi Installed and awards will be made to the outstanding club Tlie Women's Auxiliary of the member for the year. I National Association of Letter Car- Discussion of all the clubs on re-elected and installed an en- vorsen.

817 Wood st. in the after- spoke. National and state offi noon of May 26. 'cials were guests. Julia Tolotti, Mrs.

Pauline Perico-ni. Mrs. Joseph Brldt, Mrs. Jennie DeMatte and Mrs. Taolda Smanlotto.

The society announced the date of their annual dance will be Feb. 11 at Rosary Hall. An addition will be made to the hall kitchen In the near future. Drapes will be purchased for the hall as well. for this BIG Luxury Ranch Home Park-East Mothers, Teachers' Install New Slate at Dinner Wednesday centered around Teen-agers of Europe.

Timmle Bullock and Barbara Wagner expect to have some of the answers to the questions when they return from the YMCA Youth Conference in Paris Una summer. Waylita Blocks Are Manufactured In South Jersey Exclusively By Edward Campbell Co. East Ave. Walnut Road VI 9-600 tire slate of officers as It met last week In the home of Mrs. Marge Becker, Lincoln ave.

Mrs. Anne Fernald is president: Mrs. Lillian Candy, vice-president; Mrs. Alyce Sertoli, secretary; Mrs, Becker, treasurer; Mrs. EUla De-Marco, chaplain and Mrs.

Josephine Haminerstedt, flagbearer. Trustees sre Mrs. Agnes Lczenby and Mrs. Jessie Dondero. A social and refreshments followed the business meeting.

Mis Donald Walker was installed as president of the Park and East Motheis and Teachers Club at a dinner at Freda's Res June 12 was announced as the; date for the dedication of the ncw-j ly built Church, following! which a luncheon will he served in Rosary Hall for the Milniayj parishioners. Mrs. Angie Braidi won the at-; tendance taurant, Clayton on Thursday. Sharing the slate were Mrs. Samuel Shapiro, vice president; Mrs.

Joseph Novack, secretary and Mrs. Laiiicnne Adams, treasurer Mis. Shirlee Schoch was installing officer. mum. 3 Bedrooms Colored Tiled Baths Brick and Rainbow Rock Fronts Every City Improvement and Utility Insulated Walls and Ceilins Mrs.

Walker, acting president prior to installation, thanked the teachers, Mrs. Jeanette Barber, principal, Mrs. Lola Cheney, Mrs. Catherine Adams, and Mrs. Gretchen Tronnem.

for their cooperation in the past year and presented each a gift certificate. Plans were made for a last- But Stop at Corner 11250 Sauart Feet landscaped Lots Nearby Schools and Churches Couples Win Prizes At Final Dances PsHy Murphy snd Glorm HoMt-fr won the skill contest en Monday night's Junior May Pance at S2 Columbia ave. for the sixth and seventh grade pupils. On Tuesday evening a similar contest for eighth grade dancers was won by Tonu Bruns and Judy Bart. Girls were in party frocks for both dances which were the last of the season.

The Dancing Teens Club will hold Its last dance of the season this evening. All the groups will resume dances In Die latter part of September. Births GOLWAY A Bon to Mr, and Mrs. William Golway at Elmer Community Hospital on May 17. day-of -school dinner treat for the pupils.

On June 3 a tea will be 'mwi served for all mothers and pupils entering the school in September. The purpose is to give the children and mothers an opportunity P'" Exciting New Material Full Range Of Colon All Weal her Protection Eaty to meet the teachers and fa 2 SAMPLE HOMES Opn Sat. I Sun. 12 to 9 P.M. Daily from 2 to P.M.

"furniture by Mark" Maple Shade, NJ. DltfCTIONfi MOM CAMDfN-PHIU. IIIDGI tali OtliM Oflvt IRl. V) to Borntboro-PairvUw Rd. Turn right 2 mili It th Wiadbury-GIOMbtrt Id.

Turn lift in: DOM BUCK HOISI flKI turn right at traffic light Cltmnft-Brldg Rd. In lunnimtdt, I Dtlwa Drlvt IRt, 471 and Barnibore canlinu ai -tn MOM (J WOOD BURY down vtrgrfon Wood. miliarize the children with the school. Following a brief business meeting games were played and prizes awarded. Mrs.

Thomas Di-Luzio won a door prize, a plant donated by Golway Florists. The committee in charge of arrangements Included Mrs. Joseph Battestlni, Mrs. Max Lln-denlaub, Mrs. Michael Scott, Mrs, Walker and Mrs.

Schoch. i i Snteg Agent V- I -srWM e'W 'If Mr. Golway is a son of William CAMDEN REALTY CO. 722 F.d.r.l St. Cdfndan EMron 5-5050 1 INTRODUCING THE Regency AWNING it av0Liti pioneer of fiberglas awnings, takes another bold forward step with the all-new Regency awning.

Its long, low horizontal design, flowing in gently curved lines, blends with contemporary architecture. Uncluttered beauty, viewed from indoors or out. Golway and tlie late Elsie Go! way of Wood st, and now resides hurv right at 22 Webb Pitman. D'ARRIGO-A daughter was born Wednesday night, May IS, at Delaware Hospital, Wilming Tzair to Meet I MMjnMMMMMMMteMMNMMMtiMMtfA Will liliUli aiillWHi Ii WlMll Hattlhll ti ton, to Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Arngo, son of Mi. and Mi Thomas D'Arrigo, 40S soulh Sixth st. The infant's father Is completing his junior year st Haverfoid (Ta) College. The mother Is the foimer Carol Thompson, of Bridget'. Before You Buy, See The New Regency Awning: Installed On The Home Of Guarantee Home Insulation Co.

Tree Estimates Terms So. Spring Road VT 7-5RI4 Tzair Youth Group will meet in Beth Israel Synagogue tomorrow st 7:30 P.M. Final details concerning an outing to River-view Beach on May 29 will he discussed, David Hush will preside and Mrs, Charles Katz, advisor, will be present. 1)1 LV l.NvrAI.LM) Paik and Kam Moihem and Teachers Cluh Installed a slate of officers for the coming year in a ceieniony at a dinner st Freda's Restaurant, Clayton. Left to light, the new officer sie Mrs.

Samuel Shipiio, 1074 east Paik Mrs. Donald G. Walker. 5S6 north Valley president; Mrs. Jnhn Adams, R22 Plum treasurer and Mrs.

Joseph Novak, 529 Mayfair secretary, (Lvds photo). 'I.

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