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The Evening Tribune from Hornell, New York • Page 6

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C-THE EVENING TKIBL-NE "School of the Air Retue" Gets Approval of "Firaf .99 A variety 'School My aapi Air received approval Tie 4uanet froai a audince comprised of Bud Berry, Boh las: rveiet ia the Haraeil High Goodwin, Roy Mover Mr. Xa- Scnoo! auditorium, gle. preferred under Am prevented the and ff Professional Women Club of Hor- thr -Chuck' Reaard a a a due joe-- how WJIieh a Bvru Mr from Thotie who attended the initial The benefit be repeated again evening for the for the elementarv ia Hor- nen and Xonh HorneM. of and d.d the background for I The protram opened with a Mr Spou harr.orou* rendition of' introduction by Sheffield curfew Shall Ring To- director of revue. Mr.

Davit. Mr Emerson also played! commercial representative rfv eral in more Station WWHG. presented -Cnuck" veijL Richard. WWHG who Mr Spoo who tnt presided at master of ceremonses of he show pres Ed for the first poruon of pro- Spragiw of he program depart- aiem of WWHG in a group of folk Furnishing the musical back- songs. Mr.

Sprafue. who made i several J-I- at bent was Andy Gritlo's orchestra, md entenainmeat functions here. organized in 1937. The dance band "The Fox'' to hit own piano played, during the evening, several accompaniment and responded to specialty including encores with Herding "Toot Toot "Room Full Song -The Blue Tail Fly" I of Roses', and 0 ha George, a Lincoln School! Jack Hilts, accompanying him- student, received hearty applause; aelf on his guitar, presented "Just'for three harmonica solos. A Little Lovin" and for an encore! "Candy sang.

"The Wedding of Lili Mar-; and "Wedding A skit. "Its Mr. Hills, who appears each The Talk of the featuring; Saturday over Station WWHG, is'Martha Sexsmith and Linda Gor-i from Canisieo. ton. high-lighted several local per-i A novelty tap dance was then sonalities.

presented bv An Rae of Wayland.l Before the finale. Sheffield Dav-, Mr. Rae. began studv of accompanied by Andy Grillosj ing as a vouth to overcome the eM orchestra, sang "Lucky Ole him of "polio which crippled him! and repeated the chorus re-' for two years. Later in the to warm applause, gram Mr.

Hae did an impereon-i Ushers for the evenini ation of Carmen Miranda which! Miss Goldie Lognry. Miss Oun Dr. Mn MHL Pvter Binuuika far few an CMKU id Mn. Maiy Canadian Author Speaker For Fortnightly Or. day ia UoraeU HtcJi att- Xight Ceremonies Conducted By Iranhoe Chapter, OES, at Temple SUr.

their 1M, Older i far Mn. CatBMive Scfcwed, Mn. Taykar, Mrs. TMter, Terry. 3in.

Rertba Terry. Mn. Lela Tiwrn. Mn. i Mn.

ter at a'ciaek. Waal will ae topic wajra ywr during Advance Niftot Tmmer. Mn. Fen the Man-tie Ttm- Met Earliana Mn. iWahher, Mn.

Cwtntde CraneT tw- Mn. fttth KrentMa. Mn. Srhrader, Mn. Virginia O.

Saailh. enn-ler. Mn. Maude VanHnn. MVa.

served at associate ma-f Helen SchutU, Mrs. Mao Smith, fnppmf. asm, Mn. Fit her Suwaw aad urtrets. Iriale a if Mr.

tient St. JaaaM Merer Hnsnttalj'hose hare listened 1 where she nndeftrent his lallts always have rtf wrav Sunday afterneen. prvtical wainMa. tta- iare -woXusely illustrated with 1 Mrs. Lelah tt aa4 hwaun hwraiaiil pnveaued with a lift avemuw ratunwd to the of real people.

He the East hy Mn. spoketi thmnhaiit Cauda a Eaclaad. er heuu a patient in Bethetda UM-JJ Dr. Reaaun wac on a pitai A af her Mr. aM Mn.

roa Davis af Reaaett tireet aft- famUy of 1M 1-2 Greeley avenue of Toronio, Onurio. in 1M; Peniujlvania German and English stock. He craduaied from the eatenained Locker of hit father. Irviac and his eek end. aod .297 Grand street pc-ndinj the York Citv.

graduated L'ltiveniiy of Toronto ia and much time the followint year in travrl and study of educational institutions in England and on the conrinent. received a 01 iiave returned week end in master of aru i.Ct'."cr*;c' iZ decree from in 1913. the Louke Settee and Mn Shannon, acting Husted of Woodhull. new district deputy grand aaatron of Steuhen. was escorted to East and spoke briefly.

Mn. Esther MeHenry. a grand officer, was also honored and she responded with a brief talk, as did William Graveile. newly elected district grand lecturer. Two tall white beauty baskets, gifts from degree, from Queen.

University and Cornell University Club, were ore-seated to ing of Mn. Esther MeHenry, Mn. Esther Simons and Mr. Gra- He has been on the staff Wls 'PP 0 TM 1 1 ra i Mr and Mrs Samuel Brown and Moose Jaw College at tM iTM, hill rin jfamily of Pearl stree: spent Sun- and of Woodstock College, Oa-j A jday in Geneva visiting a rio; education director of ph uin 1II Mr. and Mn.

John Giglio Jr. 0n Ito A luncheon was served from i Mr. and Mn. E. J.

Hodge lor many years. music was JMrs. Laura Call of 399 Canisleojhas been on the of the throughout the refreshment hour, jstreet spent the weekend with College of Ontano since Tte committee ia charee included i i i in i and-Mrs. Wesley Hodge Of Wells- 1 1939. He has published 12 books ln-j "Culture of the land "Child Guidance for Parents Mrs.

Richard Host wick and son. and Teachers" of Corning, are spending! Recorders will he Mrs. J. a week at the home of her mother.iEbert and Mrs. JHarry Sims and Stewart Mrs stcwart included TM fiS Anna Swain Anna Sl was well received Another WWHG by the group.

program Sp.ldiiig. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Eiband. above, of Arkport are shown cutting their 23th wedding anniversary cake during a recent celebration in Mrs Helen of 22 Conk-j hostesses will be Mrs.

Ludvig 1 Dale and Mrs. Vincent Lake. A trt A ed to applause with three the revue the parlors of Arkport Presbyterian Church. Church to Purchase Property Mrs. C.

P. Crandall of 31 Adsiti street entertained at cards nesday evening at her home. Social Archie Sprague, played River Rose'', "Alabama June and Mn For Yule Program Park Methodist Church will pur-j property to be sanctioned by the after the past several! Th Rev 0 11 a ed to her home. 17 William street. TM" Davis, were presented by Dennis tenor of the engineering staff ofJ WWHG.

and -Miss Kay Ordway.j soprano. The couple sang "Tea for jp1 ail(S Two' and -Whispering public relations. days in Buffalo, the guest a new parsonage, according toj The project is the second C. Tegler. a resolution adopted last in renovation plans for during a quarterly conference and'church, the first being renovation i congregational meeting held in the i church.

Officials of the church have been: i studying the possibility of using ithe present parsonage for addi- Sir. Nagle. accompanied by hisj The Youth Fellowship, of First! tional Sunday School rooms be- sister. Mrs. Soy of Dans-j Prwb church discussed i cause of the increased attendance 1 fliH Tnist i "The Metronomes" in of the sanctuary walls which was done this Summer.

The Rev. Kenmore Haight of Canisteo. Hornell district superintendent, presided at last evening's meeting. ville, later san "Tread On The i and lack of room in the present Tail of Me which was wlIjP'TM for the comin vear durin church structure. Pians call received by the audience.

He alsoja meeting Sunday evening. joining the present parsonage at 8 appeared in a Dansville quartet. were given from the Faith! Park street to the church building Life Stewardship, Christian! and alterations will made Cltlb Meets Florida wher TACCU? Winter. Mrs. Henry Rice of 395 Fairview avenue is spending the week with Mr.

and Mrs! Harry Tolliver in Washington. D. C. Mr. and Mrs.

John V. Hunt of Dansville left today for Greensboro. North Carolina and Inverness, School (Board of the Methodist I Church held last evening in the prayer room of the church. After a prayer, led by Volney class Hornell Heights Bureaa The Hornell Heights Home Bureau will meet Wednesday evening. November 16 at the home of Mrs.

Florence Shaw of 199 1-2 Dennis avenue. Following a short busi- President Richard Boag of Hor- Iniake Yt more suitable for educa-j ne11 conducted the regular month- Feilowship and Christian Outreach Uonal use ilrs Travis Woo(J was ly meeting of The Southern Tier --immissions. i chairman of a committee which Kennel Club held Sunday evening Reports were also given of work-j made the se i ection of tne House" in Horseheads. shops held at the recent youth ral-j ly in Andover i a Church. Members then divided into! Delia Chapter 3laps Plans i appreciation of his untiring work A wall plaque was presented to iDr.

MOITB-Blostein of Elmira in commissions and discussed pro- ness meeting. Mrs. Shaw will give for the year. Plans were the first lesson on leather gloves. i WWHG PROGRAM SCHEDULE made to attend a Presbyterian rally in Corning.

December 2 and 3.i IA report was also given of the Westminster Fellowship Plans Were discussed for a mas play to be presented by the I as ciub veterinarian at the club's jannual shows. Richard Heller of For Christmas Party Plans were made for a Christ-jElmira was appointed mas party by members of man Chapter, Sigma Pi Rho following the meeting. Mr. and at a meeting held Monday evening Mrs arlan Marsh presented a in the Inter rooms in longhaired Dachshund and people under direction Broadway. Damrath.

pressed its mcrits and other of! president, presided. interest to the club. JMrs. Earl Landon. A picnic sup-! Tne committee for the Christ-) Hornellians who attended the jper will be held at the December! mas party in December will meetin Mr nd Rich ll meetinjf.

elude Mrs. Lulu Hagadorn, ISM ke 105.1 me 11:00 Mothers Club The Mothers NEWSCASTS MONDAY tan SATURDAY Club for its regular business meet-; iing tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock I at the home of Mrs. Gretchen Hav- jeos of 10 Elm street I ball and Miss Alice Jean Wagner.i jr ranc i JThe sorority will also sponsor ai SOTTDAT 1:15 -IfcW TONIGHT Excursions id Scienct 1 :45 The Children's Corner The Musical Interlude 1:30 Evening at Home Tne Eddy Howard Show 7:15 Easy Aces 7 -M Taa Music Library 7:45 Bvron Emerson- :00 Strictly Of the Record 10:00 Say It With Music Final 1149 Sign Oil WEDNESDAY :3 7:00 7:20 7:30 8:30 9:45 10:10 20:39 10:45 Farmers' Almanac Farm Weather Calling Time and :2::5 12:40 I'M IM 3 7::5 7:45 R.W 10:50 11:00 Time and Tempo Homeinaicer Hannonlet The Stars Sia? Betty and Bob Ailen Prcscott, Wilt Saver Musical Console Songs of ouf Hymn For Good Piano Patterns All Star Dance Parade Movie March Time The Dick Show Souvenir Sor.g The Three SurJ Country Know- Your Empire State School of Air VusiC for Wednesdar The Two PM Mu5ic Room Contrasts Birthdav Club Tne Slori- Folk The ChiMrefl'S Comer Tr.e Sporu Musical Interlude Eveninf at Horr.e Tr.e Eddy Howard Show Easy Aces Tne Music Library Byron Strfcviy Off the Record 5ay It With Miaic Sign Oil Tateot Profran to HOMEMAKER HARMONIES RE-WEAVING HOUS--TEARS PHONE 536 FOR ESTIMATES 23 Taylor St. HORNELL, N. Y.

of The tl Action Conducted meeting will be in the form of a Bv Mrs. Raymond June social at the home of Mrs. Mar- garet Brown in 122 Hill street Miss Bertha wm nt Park of Bradford. Baldwin, a report of each was given by its teacher a many helpful suggestions presented. Plans were made for a Christmas to be held December 22.

Mrs. Volney Baldwin and Mrs. Robert ill and William Hungerrille of Rexford, were, recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Hann of 415 Monroe avenue.

New Arrivals serve as chairman and will be assisted by Mrs. William Hoxsie Crosby, and Mrs. Harold Lawrence. Mrs. Lawrence was also appointed chairman of the decoration committee and will be assisted by the Young Peoples Class.

The next meeting of the board will be held December 5 at the home of Mrs. Volney Baldwin of Mr. and Mrs. William Zschoche (Lavorfhe San ford) of 46 Armory place are parents of a son born yesterday afternoon in St. James Mercy Hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Lancione i Leah Ternali) of 5 Prospect avenue. Canisteo. are parents of a son born this morning in St.

a Mercy Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tolliver of Washington. D.

are the parents of a daughter, Susan Lynn, born November 10. Mrs. Tolliver is the former Reba Rice of Hor- jnell. November 28. Pledgees will take their informal pledge at that time.

Grvnp III to Meet Group III of Christ Episcopal Church Guild will meet in the Parish house this evening. A a party will follow the meeting. A book auction was conducted by Order Your Thanksgiving Flowers Now You've ncvtr lovtlicr flowers, than those Kenneth will choose for you. ORDER THAT FOOTIALL DATE CORSAGE HERE Mrs. Raymond June Monday afternoon at a regular meeting of The Fortnightly Book Club held at the Hotel Sherwood.

Tea was served with MM. Dana L. Shaw pouring. She was assisted by Mrs. Burdette Gardner.

Mrs. H. S. Brasted and Mrs. C.

I. House. Fellowship Holds Supper, Social Evening Fellowship of the The Youth East Avenue Methodist Church held tureen supper at 6:15 p.m. Sunday at the church. Joseph Strong, one of the church counselors, showed picture slides, following the supper- The Rev.

and Mrs. Swearingen were guests. COUGHS RUIN YOUR SLEEP? MttV Official Board of Church Authorizes Contributions A regular monthly meeting Of the Official Board of Park Methodist Church was held last week and reports were given by Milo Boag, Mrs. Harry Caldwell, Travis Wood and James Schofield. Contributions authorized are: S3 for the Syracuse Area Memorial Fund: S35 to the New York State Council of Churches, and S25 for the Fellowship of Suffering and Service.

The Rev. Glenn E. Bucher announced that Dr. J. Wesley Searles.

president of Geneaee Junior College, will speak the second Sunday in. January at a Church. He also read letter from the Rev. Arnold Schumacker of Frankfurt. Germany, to the people Of Hornell.

Mn. Terry Ward was appointed chairman 01 the November social committee at a business meeting of Court St. Ann 194. Catholic Daughters of America, held last evening in their rooms in the Federation building. Miss Rachael Callahan.

grand regent, conducted the bus- nwss session. ISe social for this month will be i a dinner meeting. Monday evening, November 28. Assisting Mn. Ward, will be Mrs.

Geraldine Dunton, co-chairman, Mrs. Mary Girard, Mrs. Anieta O'Connor. Mrs. ces Maloney.

Mrs. Agnes Foulke, Mrs. Helen Doherty, Mrs. Margaret Donnelly, Mrs. Marie Coyle.

Mrs. Delia Stone. Mrs. Mary Witter. Mrs.

Matie Mahoney, Mis: Minnie 99 Catherine street Maple Leaf Cootiette Club Installs New Officers Weber. Mrs. Mary Quartz. Mn. Alice Scott, Mrs.

Rosemary Jankowski. Mrs. Alettia. Cardman, Mis. Angel ine Mardo.

Mrs. Joan Filmore. and the Misses Teresa Emo, 'Mary Losier. Agnes Lawson, Josephine FitzGerald, Frances Carroll, Edna Meteger, Gertrude Moogan, Helen Hogan, Mary Dean. Jane.

Moore, Helen Rees and Mary Lou Quartz. Court St. Ann is co-operating jwith other Courts in the Catholic The Maple Leaf Cootiette Club Daughters of America in a Soap- held installation of new officers Sunday evening in the VFWcooms in Canisteo street following a picnic supper. Mrs. Erma Rockwell presided at the meeting and Past Chief Greyback, Mrs.

Edna Thomas of Elmira was installation officer. Those installed include: Mrs. Evelyn Sheon. chief greyback: lady louse; baby louse; Mrs. Lutitia Curtis, Mrs.

Florence Uline, Mrs. Florence McKee, pious louse; Mrs. Erma Rockwell, shekel keeper; Catherine Sears, crummy chaser; Mrs. Gladys Harrey, louse hunter; Mrs. Mildred Lorow, ink slinger: Mrs.

Edna Burkett, hospital chairman; Mrs. A Reitnauer and Mrs. Elizabeth Amato. tightwad. Plans were made to hold a Christmas party at the next meeting December 9.

Secret Cootiettes will be revealed at that time and gifts will be exchanged. Mrs. Curtie will be chairman. Mrs. Rockwell was presented a past chief greyback pin.

Members of Bryant PTA Plan November Meeting The regular Bryant Parent- Teacher Association meeting will 'be held Wednesday afternoon in the school. The meeting will convene at 3:30 o'clock. Entertainment will be furnished by the for-Europe drive, during the month of November. fourth grade. Several Hornell war brides will be guests at the meeting and will be introduced by Miss Josie Willis.

The topic for the day will be "Looking Forward to Mrs. Nicholas Daniels will be refreshment chairman. More than 30 million persons receive their mail from RFD carriers. Rummage Sale Smith's Auditorium 37 Seneca St Park Church WSCS. adv Bettmda Grdli The Bethesda Guild held a bust-jj ness meeting last evening at the! home of Miss Aleta Hackett Plans were made for a dinner and Christ- iTEUBEN Mrs.

S. B. Ehrennch. Mrs. mas party lo December 5.

Preston and James and refreshments were served by appointed to a committee to stu-j hostess. the matter of bringing a dis-j i placed family to this country. An- Om Dean's List jnouncement was also made thatj 1150 new Methodist hymnals have been purchased during the a six months. MrtMar Party Mn. Myrtle Mooaghan of Arkport was honored by 40 relatives Saturday evening at a surprise birthday party at her home.

Jh tending El- named tostne Jutf Call Horndl 1458 1 or 1497 1 FLOWERS TELECILAfNED ANTWNERE Angle's Hornell's Smartest Restaurant 57-59 Broadway REALLY THE FINEST Luncheon 12:00 to 2:00 Dinner and afa Carte 12:00 Noon to 1:00 A.M. Games were played during evening and Mrs. Monaghan was presented with a number of gifts. A luncheon was served. Those attending came from Hornell.

Arkport, Cuba. Damvllle and Phelps. The Chinese have special fans dean's list during the semester of 1S49. ia top third of those achieving an average of 80 per cent or more. They are: Miss Elizabeth Jane Boessnecfc, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. R. Boessneck of 105 Thacher street, a junior; Miss Marjorie E. Groesbeck, daughter of Mr. aad Groesbeck.

sophomore; Robertson, daughter 476 Seneca Miss a of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Robertson Main street, a senior. DAILY 2 2 GRAND HITS OF THRILLS FUN AND LAUGHTER for spring, aui and autumn.

FOUR MAJOR APPLIANCES Pf Members at the Tirst Baptist 1 Youth Fellowship met a ta the 'church parlor. Thei was conducted by Mariorie and Ronnie XobW-n wlw presenteil the "Japn- ese Christians Meet the Test" in the form of radio flashet. A general discussion was held. Chrishnos Shop Now IMitSON i. STtVINS GIFT SHOP 260 Main StrMt OMEN IVINIHCt a Sculptor TMI ORIGINAL SCULPSTONE CtlATI A NIW HOMY STATIONERY MINT SHOP 10 St.

WoiMkrfyl for Short Hair Lovers Individual permanent curls placed at nape and sides, or just where I you need them: They'll keep you I as impeccably groomed film I star refreshing your stiil-good permanent until for your lustrous. new, professional wave. Best of all. they cost only a few pennies each. Marion's Beauty Shop 196 Mai- St.

731-W YOUR PORTRAIT Ken Barrett A Pkaiaat bp ofRETflftny mcajv A Gift of Oiitiartioa LorretufTiKirT HAVOC-HERVEf-KEHHEDS WITH A STAIT "TALKING TURKEY" LATEST NEWS MATINEE AND NICHT SATURDAY THE FUNNIEST PICTURE CVER NOW PAUL DOUGLAS 92 CanisNo 87 2102 KALAMAZOO T. FKAMC YOVRFAd IN LOVE- UNESS our next to fia- tural Derrn- that hwr a fluffy tO care for too. JOUON 5ING5 AGAIN JMDIMS toawty 74 CMUI4c Tmhid. BARBARA HALE CMMt4c TMhMl. 4.

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