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Page Four WELLSVILLE DAILY REPORTER, WELLSVILLE, NEW YORK Friday, February 25, 1972 Women's and Family Page TO APPEAR IN ANDOVER The Houghton College string ensemble, "Baroque will appear at the Andover United Methodist Church on Sunday night. Some of the students who play with the ensemble pose with their director, Prof. Eldon Basney (seated), and Miss Joanne Bingham, leading soprano with the Rochester Opera, who will appear with the group. Temple Adults Set Activities Monday Night The Christian Temple has scheduled a fellowship evening for adults on Monday, Feb. 28.

A carry-in smorgasbord will be served at 6:30 p.m., followed by a session on the community's needs, problems, and programs for senior citizens. Robert Aldrich of Wellsville will be resource visitor. Reservation for the affair may be made by mail, or by calling the Temple office or -Mrs. Lyle Kalkhqf. The chur- recreation facilities will be and, 'Hhe World'.

Outreach and Ecumenical Relations Department will meet at 8:30 p.m. A sermon entitled "Really Fast for God" will be presented at Sunday morning worship by the Rev. Paul J. Clark, pastor. The Senior Choir will render an anthem.

Temple youth groups will meet for planning sessions at 7 p.m. Sunday, following 6 p.m. liturgy. The church's new Membership Development Department will convene at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb.

29. Church to Host Unusual Concert G.S. Troop 152 Overnight Held Junior Girl Scout Troop 152, Wellsville, participated in an overnight stay and pizza party in the First United Methodist Church, Monday night, February 21, in combination with Thinking Day services held at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. Following the ceremony, troop members cooked breakfast of bacon and eggs outdoors on tin can stoves.

They finished with hot chocolate and donuts served in the church. Scouts participating in the event were: Kim Cronin, Karen Wolfe, Darla Irish, Renee Hallett, Debbie Slocum, Debbie Cline, Gail Cline, Ann Groves, Lori Marsh, Lori Dillie, Carol Wheeler, Michelle McKinley, Tresa McNulty, Terri Standards, Laura VanKleek, Jennifer VanKleek, and Christina Holly. Virginia Ewart, Tammy Rifenburg, Barbara Bruto, Connie Williams, Chris Resell, Shelly Davis, and Terri Hallett also participated. Cadetle Scouts assisting were Cindy Hallett, Chris Blake, and Lisa Marsh. Chaperones for the event were scout leaders, Neil Hallett and Mrs.

Francis Slocum, assisted by Mrs. Robert Marsh. ANDOVER The "Baroque Nonet," a string ensemble from Houghton College under the direction of Prof. Eldon Basney, will present a Lenten concert in the Andover United Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. Sunday (Feb.

27). The concert is part of a union Lenten series being sponsored by Andover's Baptist, Methodist, Presbyterian and Roman Catholic churches, and is open to the public. Since its formation, the Bluebirds 4-H Sew Projects BELFAST' The Belfast Bluebirds 4-H Club welcomed Mrs. Helen Beardsley as their new assistant leader at their regular meeting on Saturday, Feb. 19, in the Home Economics Room of the Belfast Central School.

Present to work on their individual sewing projects were: Elaine Michael, Cindy Gant, Joan Jelleson, Cheri Baker, Kathy Steinbiser, Sandy Steinbiser, and Marie Histed. The articles, ranging from slacks and dresses to aprons and sewing boxes are from "Let's "Sew a Fine "Patterns For and "Textiles For According to Marie Histed, club news reporter, the next regular meeting will be held on Feb. 26, from 10 a.m. to noon in the school home economics room. Members will be notified of special meetings to be held or regular meetings to be cancelled or postponed.

Devotion is Topic For Altar Society SCIO The Altar Society of St. Joseph's Church met this week at the home of Mrs. Sidney Aiken with Mrs. Frank Linnecke as co-hostess. The business meeting was conducted by Mrs.

Jerry Hilliard, president. Devotions were led by Mrs. Linnecke. Mrs. Aiken showed slides taken on her recent trip to Hawaii, The Rev.

Joseph Hassler, pastor, spoke on modern trends in devotion, and stressed the importance of prayer. Baroque Nonet has traveled extensively throughout the northeastern United States. In the four years since its organization, the Nonet has presented more than 200 concerts in churches and concert halls. True to its name, the ensemble majors in music of the Baroque era, the 17th and 18th centuries. The Nonet's string ensemble includes a number of classical instruments made in Europe at that time, thus pairing the older music with corresponding performance conditions.

Soprano and baritone soloists complete the ensemble. Members of the Nonet are students at Houghton College, -where the director is a Professor of Music. Prof. Basney is also a composer, and has been a concert violinist since the age of three. Let the Bachelor Be Wary the 29th Of February It's open season all Leap Year For female hunters to bag a "dear." If your goal 'is wedding banding (The Women's Lib thing notwithstanding), opportunity's more than equal If you don't wish to be a free gal.

Is it trapping tips you need? Here's advice that you should heed: If you want a man beside you Do not let your conscience guide you. All is fair in love's pursuit- Help Cupid aim that bow and shoot. Should you hesitate or falter, You'll never get him to the altar. If your friends aren't good at matching You, yourself, must do the catching. Every single man's a candidate For this year's election as your mate.

That guy you thought was just a crony May be a bet for matrimony; Office boys, bank clerks or Fair quarry for the girl who trails men. Doctor, lawyer, merchant, Better leap before you look. If you don't act you're in a fix; It's your last chance till '76. 'Mindbenders' At YFC Center Saturday Night Tripping takes on a new dimension in a dramatic color feature to be shown at the New Youth For Christ Center, N. Main Wellsville, at 7:44 P.M., on Feb.

26. The film was produced in consultation with youth leaders and high school students. According to Ralph A. Eastlack, Director of the Southern Tier Youth For Christ, the motion picture takes a purposeful look inside a large high school where the staff photographer of the student newspaper and his girlfriend endeavor to make their faith relevant. It is not an easy task.

They find themselves taking a sincere second look beyond drugs, sex, and disobedience for answers to the what and why of the world in which they live. Concerned about the environment and bad politics, reluctant to believe in God, while at the same time afraid not to, these students ferret out values from life styles, Mr. Eastlack noted. They are hampered by the hypocrisy of their elders, but encouraged by the unabashed honesty common to so many modern youth. This rally is open to the public.

Students should bring blankets to sit on. Chairs will be furnished for adults. There will be no admission charge. NOW THRU SAT. at 7 9 Matinee Sat.

at 3 Homeowners 'Package' of Protection A Homeowner's Policy Insures your home for onji premium against many perils. BROWN STOUT AGENCY, INC. Phone 5W- WALT DISNEY'S IT'S THE HAPPIEST CANINE CARTOON OF AUI TICMNKOiOR CMMMK9PI TUiS. at 7:00 anef 9:00 little mother Bunny HINTS PROM HELOISE By HELOISE CRUSE SOT A HINT FOR HELOISE? Write Helolte CruM, King Faiturit Syndicate, of Dally Reporter, N. Y.

'All Joy Be Yours' Topic For World Day of Prayer Social Notebook By BARBARAALLEN Dial 593-5721 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Greenfield and two sons of Delhi were weekend guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Taggart of 11 Washington St.

Mr. and Mrs. T. Lester Regan have returned to their home at 430 North Main St. following an extended business and vacation trip.

Mrs. John Ross of 44 Dyke St. -accompanied her sister-in- law, Mrs. Thomas Riley, 52 Dyke on a weekend stay in Batavia where they visited Thomas Riley, a patient at the Veteran's Hospital. Mr.

and Mrs. Carl McMurtry and children, Lewiston, spent the holiday weekend visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter McMurtry of Brimmer Brook Road. Mrs.

V. Cornelius Retires in Alfred ALFRED Mrs. Victor (Lillian Cornelius, after 22 years with the Alfred Mutual Savings and Loan Association, officially retired as secretary- treasurer of the association. She will maintain the honorary title of secretary-treasurer until the end of the year. Mrs.

Cornelius resides in Alfred Station at 6114 Route 21. Firemen's Auxiliary WH1TESVILLE The Whitesville Firemen's Auxiliary will hold its annual dinner and election officers at the Hotel Wellsville Steak Pub on Tuesday, March 14. Mrs. Murray (Joanne) Richmond will contact members for reservations. The dinner will be followed by a business meeting.

The auxiliary recently purchased two new electric roasters and an electric mixer to be used at the fire hall. Dear Heloise: I have found a way of making a wig case that's suitable for traveling, and at very little cost. Get an ice cream carton (the large, round type used by ice cream specialty stores.) Clean it out with soap and water and dry thoroughly. Make sure you get one with a lid. Most stores give them away but some do charge a few cents for them.

Decorate the outside with wallpaper or paste pictures all around it. Then all you need is a gold cord for the handle. Fasten this to the inside of the case and run it through small holes made in the sides same procedure that is used in hat boxes. Put the wig on its plastic foam head and lower the entire head and wig into the case. Put the lid on and you are ready to travel with your wig.

It's exactly the right size and Calendar of Events (Hems for the events calendar should be phoned or mailed to reach this office at least three days prior to the event.) TODAY 7:30 p.m., VISION, Christian Temple 8 p.m., Allegany County Bird Club, Occupational Center, Belmont, speakers. SATURDAY 1 p.m., Wellsville Village Board public hearing on establishing sewer rents, Municipal Building. 6 p.m., Andover Lions Club charter night observance, cocktail hour, Big Elms, Hornell; dinner at 7 p.m. SUNDAY 10 a.m., United Methodist Youth departs for Letchworth State Park, winter outing. MONDAY 1:30 p.m., Allegany County Legislators, Belmont Court House.

7 p.m., Freeborn, rehearsal, United Methodist Church. 7 p.m., TOPS, Wellsville Nursing Home. 7 p.m., Women of the Moose, Moose home, executive meeting. 7:30 p.m., Village Board, Municipal Building. 8 p.m., Women of the Moose, Moose home, meeting.

8 p.m., WSCS Mary and Martha Class, at home of Mrs. John Boiler, 132 Maple Ave. 8 p.m., Wellsville Firemen's Auxiliary, Dyke Hose Co. TUESDAY 12:10 p.m., Rotary Club, Clngregational Church, luncheon, program. 1 p.m., Country Club Women's Association, clubhouse, luncheon, program.

8 p.m., Royal Arch Masons, Masonic Temple. 8 p.m., Loyal Order of Moose, Moose home. very light F.P.W. to carry! And I can vouch for it, gals. They're adorable! A friend gave me one decorated with my oolumns cut from her newspaper.

It's so cute. But instead of a gold cord, she used a black one, and trimmed the rim of the lid with black velvet ribbon. It really looks smart I wouldn't take a million for it. And wouldn't these make lovely gifts for any occasion, or for no occasion at all? Those are the best "just because" gifts, I call 'em! Young Teens Dance Friday The Allegany County YMCA will hold a dance for 7th, 8th and 9th grade students from throughout the county Friday, February 25th from 7 p.m. until 10:30 p.m.

The new sounds of the 70's will be played by Stan Swan on the Tape Town sound system. Lions Minstrel Show RESERVE SEAT TICKETS Available At Lutheran Parish Hall Sat, 26th 9 to 11 a.m. doors open at 7 a.m. After that at Drew's Note: Sat. night general admission tickets SOLD OUT! A limited number of Friday Night tickets still available, LETTER OF THOUGHT Dear Heloise: Someone once said, "The happiest person is the one who thinks the most interesting thoughts." My thought for today: As the artist creates a painting, a bird creates a nest; as I cook, iron, wash, or clean I create a home! Pauline Galante Dear Heloise: For a lunch that is just a bit different, try stuffed hot dogs (wieners, franks, whatever you call them) with cheese.

Just take a sharp knife and make a lengthwise slit in the wiener. Then stuff with cheese, top with barbecue sauce and broil about seven minutes. It's heavenly! Mother Area churchwomen will observe World Day of Prayer on Friday, March 3, with a special service to be held at the First Congregational Church at 1 p.m. This year's theme, to be used in similar gatherings of Christian women in 169 countries, is "All Joy Be Mrs. Charles E.

Cochran of Wellsville, Area Four chairman, Southern Tier West, Church Women United, will be the speaker. Also participating in the service will be Mrs. William Dodd, Mrs. G. Stanley Dygert, Mrs.

Roger D. Fleschutz, Mrs. Charles Gardner, Mrs. Charles S. Gibson, Mrs.

Fay H. Jenks, and Mrs. Lyell Rader. Mrs. Robert E.

Step is chairman of arrangements for ushers and nursery care. Ushers will include Mrs. Harold V. Rasmussen, Mrs. L.

Galen Stout, Mrs. Donald Hendrick and Mrs. James T. Sikaris. Mrs.

Robert 0. Dingman Jr. and Mrs. G.R. Winship will supervise the nursery.

Co-chairmen for the event are Mrs. Arthur S. Alexander and Mrs. Gardner. World Day of Prayer, the most widely observed activity of Church Women United, has been described as "the most important ecumenical occasion during the year." The material for this year's observance was Mrs.

Charles E. Cochran speak petitions should be included in this affecting the whole world the plight of displaced peoples, the strained relationships between the generations, and the unsettling effect of the technological revolution. The theme "All Joy Be Yours" is designed to raise the compiled by Gudrun Diestel ot consciousness the participant Germany, chairman of the that thg Qy found jn christ International Committee, with transcendenti permeating all of Dear Heloise: Recently I purchased an inexpensive mascara refill. To my disappointment the contents were old, rather hard, and difficult to apply smoothly. While wondering what to do, I happened to notice that the instructions with the refill suggested that the mascara be removed from the eyelashes with cold cream rather than soap and water since the mascara was waterproof.

I put a small amount of cold cream into the mascara refill to soften it and the idea worked beautifully. I even put some cold cream into my old refill and now have two refills better than new. Be sure to clean and dry the applicator wand of the old, dried mascara before putting in the cold cream. Adding the cold cream to the mascara also seems to make the mascara a lot easier to remove from your eyelashes at night. Taylor the assistance of women from at least 10 eastern and western European countries.

As these women chose what CC Women List Bridge Winners Bridge winners when the Country Club Women's Association met Tuesday were Mrs. Adolph Vossler, Miss Emma Walchli and Mrs. Edwin Comstock Sr. Mrs. Helen Chapin and'Mrs.

Comstock were hostesses. Sharing hostess duties next Tuesday will be Mrs. Walter Max and Mrsn Clayton life no matter what conditions prevail. The World Day of Prayer offering goes into a fund called "Intercontinental Mission," through which Church Women United participates in a ministry to people all over the world. The "Least Coin" offering, which women are reminded to bring to the March 3 service, will be used for the benefit of East Pakistan women war victims.

The local observance of World Day of Prayer is sponsored by the Wellsville Unit of Church Women United, with Mrs. Nicholas A. Yurcic as president. The event is open to all women INSURANCE B.O.C.E.S. Adult Education Andrew F.

Haynes Allegany County Area Occupational Center Angelica Road, Belmont, N.Y. Personal Registration February 28th and March 1st, 1972 Time: 8:30 A.M. 4:30 P.M. and 7:00 P.M. P.M.

Begin: March 6th P.M. P.M. -One Night each Week (Intensive Farm P.M.and Heavy Equipment Operation Saturdays) Courses Offered Cosmetology Personal Grooming (Wed.) Cosmetology Personal Grooming Continuation (Tues.) Cosmetology Beginning Refresher (Mon.) Hair Styling for Cosmetologists (Thurs.) Cosmetology Elementary Wig Care and Use (Mon.) Welding Basic Arc (Tues.) Welding Advanced Basic Arc (Wed.) Welding Advanced (Mon.) Machine Shop (Thurs.) Carpentry (Tues.) Carpentry House Building (Mon.) Drafting (Mon.) Basic Motor Controls (Wed.) Practical Electricity (Mon.) Basic Electricity (Mon.) Basic Industrial Electronics (Mon.) Auto Body (Mon.) Auto Mechanics (Tues.) The Female and Her Car (Mon.) Home Maintenance for Women (Wed.) Beginning Typing (Thurs) intermediate Typing (Tues.) Refresher Typing (Mon.) Brief Hand (Speed Writing) (Mon.) Beginning Shorthand (Wed.) Advanced Shorthand (Tues.) Shorthand Lab (Tues.) Keypunch Operation (Wed.) Keypunch Operation Continued (Mon.) Bookkeeping II (Thurs.) Office Machines (Wed.) Small Tractor and Small Engine Repair (Mon.) Intensive Farm Management (Monday 8:00 10:00 P.M.) Heavy Equipment Operation (Sat.) Sewing Techniques (Tues.) Basic Catering (Tues.) Basic Cake Decorating (Mon.) Commercial Cake Decorating (Wed.) Commercial Candy Making (Thurs.) Cost: $7.50 per 10 week course (Welding $15.00) $4.00 per 5 week course Brochures available at your local high school or the Occupational Center.

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