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The News from Frederick, Maryland • Page 2

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PERSONAL Items And Events Elsie S61t. Mrs. William Solt, Mrs. A buffet supper was served by Donald Uttcrback. Miss Betty Ut-lher parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl terback Miss Frances ScottojMerccr. 904 Pine avenue. Knhhv Scotto -icy Village, to these friends: Mr. Those sending rifts but Mrs.

Luther KinnarMr. and sttenH were Mrs Harold TavIorjMrs. Louis Cole, Susan Fadelcy, Mrs. Frank Beall, Mrs. Hildcbrand, Homer Miller, Mrs Thomas O'Hara I ranees badowsxi, Uilly bchlld Mrs.

Lester Uttcrback. Mrs. Mary knecth, Beverly Blank, Jeanne Morcan. Mrs. Charles Solt and.Fitzgibbons, Kevin Fitzgibbons, Mrs.

Carl Kustner. and Mrs. Moler of Brunswick will be married Sunday afternoon at three o'clock In the Frederick Church of the Brethren. A reception will follow in the church social rooms. Miss Grace N.

Brown, of Fred crick, will take part in the 44th annual meeting of the American Association of Collegiate ttcgis trars and Admissions Officers April 21 through 25 at the Nether-land Hilton Hotel, Cincinnati, Miss Brown, registrar of Hood Col lege, is a leader in an AACRAO section meeting on prercgistration patterns. Mrs. Albert B. Cannon, Soutl Market street, will observe her birthday on Saturday. Slides Shown At U.

D. C. Meeting Mrs. C. W.

Gregory and Mrs Joseph Vona entertained the Fitz- miEh Lee Chapter, United Daugh ters of the Confederacy, recently at their home on North College Parkway. Following a business session and refreshments, Mrs. Vona showed slides of her trip to Scotland and Europe. Mrs. George L.

Thomas president, presided. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P. Ridgely East Fifth street, celebrated their thirty-eighth wedding anniversary on Thursday.

Michael Crist, Julie Crist, Jeff Kinna, Candy Kinna, Thomas Cole Billy Ashton, Ginger Murphy Cathy Murphy, Carol Murphy Miss Feme Naomi Rice, datigh- findy Kepler. Roger Ignasiak, Jef for of Rev. and Mrs. Arthur li. of near this eitv.

and Buckley, rest Glenn Moler son of Mr National Secretaries Week Is Proclaimed Secretary of Commerce Sinclair Weeks signed a proclamation de claring April 20-26 Secretaries Week, with April 23 designated as Secretaries Day. Praising the "first lady of business, Secretary weeks stated that "in the best traditions of their profession, secretaries today are shouldering vital responsibilities and performing Important roles in commerce, industry and government." salute to the secretaries of Frederick, a tea will be given in honor by the Hagerstown chapter of the. National Secretaries Association the Pine. Room of the Hotel Frederick on April zu, from to 4:00 p.m. Mayor and Mrs.

John A. Derr will also be in attendance. Recognizing the importance of iving a chapter of the National Secretaries Association in every town and city, members of Hager Chapter of Hagerstown have been meeting with secretaries of Frederick for the past several months ith the hope of eventually es tablishing a chapter in Frederick. Some 300,000 New Jersey resi dents commute daily to jobs in York City and Philadelphia. Society Women's.

Clubs Fashions Homemaking THE NEWS, Frederick. Friday, Society News To Knlcrlain IMiss Zieglcr And Wedding Parly -Mr. Zweliig To Wed Mr. and Donald K. L'ttcr-! I)r.

and Mrs. Edwin A. Zicclcr back. West Filth street, will cnler-lof College Park. Lcwisburg, tain Saturday evening in honor of announce the engagement of their their daughter Miss Barbara Jean daughter, tlizaocth HcDccca Uttcrback and Hubert Kenneth, a lc R.

Zweizig son of Alain, who will be married Sunday iHcv. Dr. and Mrs. Charles afternoon at 2:30 o'clock in the Zweizig of Allcntown, Pa. Evangelical Lutheran li.

Miss Zicglcr attended Lcwisburg Guests will include members of the and Bucknell University uedding party. The party will fol-Avherc she was a member of Alpha low wedding rehearsal. 'Cm Omega social sorority. At pre A surprise kitchen and pantry sent she is junior at the Cornell shower was given Miss Uttcrback i University-New York- last Saturday at the home of Mrs. of Nursing in New York Froctdric Scotto.

Magnoua avenue. iCity. The hostesses for the evening! Mr. Zweizig attended the were Mrs. Alice Solt of Hagers-jPenn High School in Harrisburg town, Mrs.

Catherine Hahn and and was graduated cum laudc from Mrs. Scotto. Franklin and Marshall College Refreshments were served the. where he was a member of Phi following: Mrs. Harry Kappa and Phi Sigma Kappa Mrs.

William Main Mrs. Pauljsocial fraternity. He is presently a Main, Mrs. Herbert Main. Mrs.imembcr of the junior class -at Donald Shafcr.

Mrs. Austin Vounk-iUnion Theological Seminary in New ins, Mrs. Millard Main. Mrs. Wil-, York City.

He is a grandson of Mr. liam Main Mrs. Austin Trout, land Mrs. Charles W. Lough, Upper Mrs.

Willard Gavcr. -Mrs. Terrace. Arnold, Miss Mary Elizabeth! Mrc nonrio p-ilmpr Mrs 1 A party was held Wednesday to Margaret Clabaugh. Mrs.

Roland, celebrate the eighth birthday of'Ai au.omoi. Cheryl Christine Mercer. Wi Hnr.irc Albannh Miss Cheryl Christine Mercer. vren Seibert, I nlertained At Surprise Shower A surprise bridal shower was given for Mrs. C.

Everett Rams-burg, the former Miss Mary Ellen Poole, on Thursday, a week, by Mrs. Ronald Tycryar at her home on East Patrick street. Mrs. Rams-burg was the recipient of many gifts, after which games were play ed and refreshments were served. The invited guests were: Miss Clara Hoffman, Miss Norma Koontz.

Miss Kathleen Wcant, Mrs. Elizabeth Lee. Miss Frances Rice, Mrs. Joan Seizor, Mrs. Les Dc- lauter.

Mrs. Robert Cannon, Mrs. Clyde Crum. Mrs. Paul Strine.

Miss Nancy Dorsey, Mrs. Calvin Gcis- bcrl, Mrs. Ralph Layton, Mrs. John Grimes, Mrs. Jerry Marrone.

Miss Barbara Thompson. Mrs. Charles Troxell, Miss Blanche Monath, Mrs. Ann Linton, Miss Connie Myers, Mrs. Miriam Carter.

Entertains A.A.U.W. Recent Graduates Mrs. Allister MacKay, Schley avenue, entertained members of the Recent Graduates Group of the American Association of University her home recently. Mrs.j Mt. Airy was Mr.

and Mrs. Wilbur N. Smith, have moved from this city to their new home in Jefferson. Women's Clubs Unionvllle Club The monthly meeting of the Unionvllle Homemakers was held the Unionvllle Grange Hall on April -15, with the president, Mrs. 1 Bruce Harbaugh, presiding.

The clothing leaders, Mrs. Wal ter Zimmerman and Mrs. Merton Forney, showed how to select clothes for a trip and how to pack suitcase. A suitcase should be packed in three layers with the shoes and other heavy and odd shaped items making the first layer, the dresses and suits making second layer, and the night clothes and other things that ight be needed during the trip on lop, they said. rwenty-scven membprs answer ed roll call.

A committee was appointed to meet with the representatives of Jolinsvlllc and Libcrtytown Clubs to plan the joint meeting tc be held on May 9 at the Liberty-town Methodist Church Hall. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. Ralph Ripley, Mrs. Robert Sammis, Mrs. Frank Shaffer and Mrs.

P. M. VanSant. TO ENTERTAIN PARENTS Walkersville students will enter tain their parents and friends at a science Fair Monday night at the regular Parent-Teacher Association meeting. Marvin Blickenstaff is faculty member in charge of the show.

The Science Fair will be the second annual affair held at school. Sumatra In the Indonesian arch ipelago is larger than California and longer than the distance from Chicago to New York, says the atlonal Geographic Society. GLASSES MARRIED 50 Mr. Mrs. Carvillc Nicodcmus.

of Windsor, observed their wedding anniversary March an open house at the hom their son and daughtcr-in-Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Nicode cf Johnsville. FREDERICK OPTICAL CO. 65 South Market St.

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Jae- ried in Germany on March 15 gcr and l'Lt. Charles E. Wells were Miss Doris Jaeger, daugh- son of Mr. and Mrs. S.

E. tcr of Walter Jaeger of Augsburg. Wells of South Market street. The ceremony was held at thejand will bc discharged from the Army Chapel with Rev Fr. jn May.

The couple will leave officiating at the nuptial mass Uj)jtcd after bride, served as bridesmaid. wens is uiscnarfecu irum mc mmj Best man for Lt. Wells was his and will icsidc orecnDeil. commandite off cer. Cant.

Lowery. Lt. Wells is a grauuaie oi at. A recerition for the family and John's school, class oi WaJ and friends followed at the to enter the University of Club, which the couple left-Maryland this fall, for a honeymoon in Switzerland. Mrs.

Wells holds a degree in Lt. Wells has been stationed in language from a college in Paris, Germany for the past three yearslFrance. MissFehr Heads Zonta Beatrice Fchr Miss Beatrice Fehr, Home Demonstration Agent, was elected president of the Zonta club at a business-dinner meeting held Mon- cvening at the Francis Scott Key Hotel. Retiring president, Miss Grace N. Brown, presided.

Other officers elected include: Mrs. Grace Stickell, first vice-president; Miss Onica Prall, second vice president: Miss Edna Meascli. recording secretary; Mrs. Frances Bussard, assistant record ing secretary; Mrs. Lorcne Bowius corresponding secretary; Mrs.

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Officers will be installed at the April 28 meeting. Also new members will be accepted. Reports of standing committees were given. Reports of special representatives to community organizations were made. Dr.

Evelyn Mudgc reported on the meeting of the nominating convention for Board of Education members; Miss Brown rcprescnteil Zonta at: the "Coffee Hour" at the C. Burr Artz Library when Mrs. J. Homer Remsbcrg spoke on "Taking the Library to the Mrs. Virginia Thomas was Zonta's representative to the annual meeting of the Frederick County Homemakers at Hood College; and the president also attended the meeting of the Frederick City Council of Civic and Service Organizations.

It was announced that Zontian, Pauline Fuss, was a patient at the University Hospital in Baltimore and had undergone major surgery. 1 Miss Onica Prall read a letter: from Loekie Dieckman, former Dutch foster child. Miss Dieckman i was adopted by the Zonta Club Frederick during the war years under the Foster Child Care Plan She was then a little girl of ten years, the club has' continued to keep in touch with her through high school and college, hearing of her graduation to become a teacher in a school comparable to on mentary schools. The last letter told of her recent marriage and of their plans for the future. At the meeting of the club April 21st the film "Time and Two Women" will be shown.

The film stresses the importance of early detection, diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Dr. Melvm E. Lea be the narrator. Pi Win while you watch TV at home.

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Winter Cut Toll Bridges' Revenue BALTIMORE Road officials report traflic and revenue on Maryland toll bridges fell sharp- si winter because of very severe weather. Traffic volume was off 30 per cent and tolls down by 38 per cent on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge compared with March of! last year, the State Roads Com- lssion said. The drop was less on other toll bridges. Photo by Fellow Studio Mr. and Mrs.

Earl S. Spade, of Middletown, announce the engagement of their daughter Patsy Ann Spade, to Kenneth William Luhn. of this city. The wedding date has been set for June 6. EXPLANATION ASKED PARIS Ifi Foreign Minister Christian Pincau called U.S.

Ambassador Amory Houghton to his office today to ask for an explana- of press reports that the United States would like to s6e FEET KILLING YOU? Follow a lew simple they will feel better. buy shoes or the proper size and last for your reel. Wear shoes which give your feet and ankles the support they need. Shoes not suitable for your feet are responsible for many cases of painful leg aches, back aches, head aches and other discomforts. CORRECT SHOES 29 E.

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