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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 11

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The Post-Standardi
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Syracuse, New York
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10 THE POST-STANDARD Friday, May 27, 1949 een ime rails BY NANCY BURNS June at the summer home of Russell at Oneida Lake. Tim Mon- VOWS roe is chairman for the outdoor fair. Plans for the annual heart formal also arc in making It will take place at Drumlins, soon ATS off to Y-teen groups for their outstanding work during the spring Social and charitable activities of these YWCA-affiliated organizations have been especially prominent in teen-age news this year. The Y-teens have successfully carried out plans for dances, holiday parties for youngsters, volunteer work, date parties, food sales and teas with notable success. Plans Supper after regents are over.

Bill Ke-aly is chairman and John Ring, Wally Miss Virginia Formica, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Formica of 214 Cleveland and Philip were ushers. Rose Marie and Mary Joanne Grasso were flower girls. A reception took place in the Polish American home before the couple left on a trip to Washing- ton, D.

C. and New York city. They are residing at 214 Cleveland ave. t' Women with large faces should not wear small glasses. Chcasman, and Bob Spaulding arctFallico.

son of assisting him. Music will be by Jack Kriescher. Gerosian fraternity also scheduled a dance for tonight. has Central' Tonda Tri members whose spring calendar has been brimming with fund and frolic, interspersed with hard work, had a silver tea at the home of Nancy Robertson, 308 Wellesly last Sunday. Barbara Peako assisted.

Members of several Central sororities were invited. HEAD LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS FOR COMING YEAR-New officers and directors for the League of Women Voters of Syracuse and greater metropolitan area were elected at the annual luncheon meeting yesterday at Drumlins. Left to right, seated, are Mrs. Edward J. Stuewe, first vice-president, snd Mrs.

William R. MacLeod, second vice-president; standing, Mrs. Robert W. Kemp, treasurer; Mrs. Walter L.

Fox, president, and Mrs. Reuben Lavine, retiring president, who will be in charge of local projects. Other officers are Mrs. Paul H. Appleby, secretary; Mrs.

J. F. radio chairman; Mrs. George L. Bird, public relations chairman, and Mrs.

Raymond C. Gantter, voters' service chairman. Mrs. Floyd H. Carlson is nominating committee chairman for 1949-50, assisted by Mrs.

Max Stolz and Mrs. Maxwell Brace. Members voted on adoption of next year's budget and heard reports of -Mrs. Clement, Doyle, Mrs. Robert Dickinson and Mrs.

Brossart. delegates to the biennial league convention last week in" Syracuse. 335 Complete Red Cross Tawasi Tri-Y of Nottingham followed suit as Nancy Burns sponsor a record dance at the school tonight. Dave Ware, editor of the school paper, is chairman of the' event and Bill Nicholson and Jim Harty are assisting. The boys have had take time out from their journalistic and athletic duties to arrange the dance.

I A ARE PACKED, Sunday June 5 food lists have been checked and members of Alpha chapter of Alpha Mu sorority are all set for the coming weekend at Cazenovia Lake. Carolyn Murray, Eleanor Gammel and Ann Longley have supervised the arrangements for the Memorial day weekend. What is your latest undertaking? Let's hear from you. NANCY. HOLIDAY AT MUSEUM The Syracuse Museum of Fine Arts will- be closed on Sunday afternoon and on Monday, Memorial day.

The current exhibition of art work by "teen-age" boys and girls, sponsored by the Central New York Art Teachers' association, will continue on view thru aration for the brain-twisting contest sponsored by the Mathematics Honorary society of Onondaga Red Cross home nursing certif i- lor her excellent record as a mem- Valley school. The contest ended cates were awarded to 335 city of the Red Cross chapter. Miss yesterday and participants are Home Nursing Courses the saying and vacationed at Tully lake last weekend. The Y- Camp Avelon offers boating and numerous other sports. Phoebe Baner, president, was chairman and Liz Whitefield assisted.

MEMBERS OF GAMMA SIGMA fraternity and their dates will go to Skaneateles lake Sunday where the summer home of Dave Ware will be the scene of the Greek letter organization's annual picnic. Wendy Brown is general chairman for the event. Leaders of the Roosevelt Junior high school graduation class have been chosen by fellow classmates. They are Howard Schwab, president; Nancy Hinchel, vice-president; Diane Beaver, secretary; and Linda Shulman, treasurer. The junior class of Valley high academy has scheduled their prom for tonight.

The event will be semiformal and will be open to underclass men only. Chairman of the event is Larry Pullin, president of the class. Vice-president of the Onondaga juniors is Raloifc Cost. Dick Purcell is treasurer and Mary Smith, secretary. Catherine Fallico of 941 i a took place at 9.30 a.

m. Tuesday, April 19. in Our Lady of Pompei church. i a i a maid of honor and John Cerio was best man. i Carmela a Miss Virginia i m- Mrs.

Redmond pano and Miss Josephine Formica were bridesmaids. Sam Stagnitta, Vincent Formica and Tony Fallico Sti MAYONNAISE AND SALAD DRESSING Mathematically minded students have been brushing up On their a roots and formulas in prep- THE JUNIOR CLASS OF SAINT Patrick's high school has changed the regular order of proceedings in sponsoring the Senior prom of that school. The semi-formal event will be from 8. p. m.

to midnight in the gym. Arranging the dance are committee members, Lawrence Kennedy, Jean Kawalski, Tom Fahay. Marcia Hughes and Pat McArdle. Pi Phi fraternity and Delta Kappa sorority met last Saturday night for a joint party at the home ol Wallace Chesman, 1123 Salt Springs rd. Members of Phi Phi are planning their annual picnic for late time TRY NETHERLANDS FLAVOR-OF-THE-MONTH icnic treat Try it! Hoorav for the good old those Breast-Q'-Chicken tuna sandwiches and picnic salads Stock up now en dependable quality for 25 years! Same color and flavor in either pack! TUNA CUCUMBER SANDWICH 1 7-oz.

tin Breajf-O'-Oii'cJren fancy funq (or tuna flakes) 4 tbsp. mayonnaise 12 slices bread 0 leaves 6 ripe olives 1 cucumber salt and pepper Butter bread on one side; spread with mayonnaise; cover with slices of tuna and slices of cucumber seasoned with salt and pepper. Cut diagonally. i PACK flakes SALAD FRUIT UT COCON shredded RICHER CREAMIER BETTER TASTING your Dealer's Today Torrens has been named public county residents for successfully health nursing coordinator for the completing courses during the Veterans Administration in Wash- past year, it was reported yesterday afternoon at the monthly meeting of the Rome nursing committee of the local Red Cross chapter. Mrs.

Joseph Zimmerman, chairman, said that 177 certificates were given for city classes in "care of the sick" courses and 40 for mother and child care and family health. Reporting on county classes, Mrs. Frank Hoag of Tully listed the following: Care of the sick, 89; mother and child care and family health, 29. Three persons were singled out for praise at yesterday's meeting for contributions made to the chapter home nursing program. Mrs.

Aileen Androus and Mrs. Nelda Pfohl, both of the Syracuse Home Bureau, received commendation from the committee for enrolling Home Bureau members in Red Cross classes. A departing committee member, Miss Iva Torrens, was commended ington, D. and will take over her new duties next month. Mrs.

Joseph A. Zimmerman, home a series of mother and child care and family health courses will he conducted thruout Onondaga county beginning July 21 and continuing for three weeks. Guests at the meeting included Mrs. Zelma Turney, executive secretary of the Oswego Red Cross chapter; Miss Flora Abbdttr home nursing training assistant for Red Cross North Atlantic area: and Miss Grace Reeder, area nursing field representative. awaiting the results with anticipation.

Sally Keller is president of the society and Marion Doty and Joseph Ontko are co-chairmen. D'TASEA DRAMATIC CLUB OF nursing chairman, announced that Nottingham high school presented a repeat performance of "Meet the Dutchess," a three-act comedy, last week for the benefit of the Cerebral Palsy Clinic. Members of the cast were Leah Levine, Fay Stoddard, Andy Memrcer, Mary Catherine Kraemer. Dottie Jenson, Lincoln Annas. Ginny Sands, David O'Dell, Sandra Sparks, Bob Reeder and Bill Vaigel.

Members of the "Rolling Slone" staff of Pebble Hill school will Open Friday Till 9 P.M.--Saturday Till 7 ocia Front Mrs. Menter's circle of James Street Methodist church WSCS met yesterday with Mrs. Edna Temple, 357 Lillian ave. Guild Two of First Presbyterian church will meet at 1 p. m.

today in the home of Mrs. E. M. Farmer, Hunt Fayetteville. Miss Helena McCall is chairman of a dessert bridge party at 2 p.

m. tomororw in the Catholic Women's club, 264 E. Onondaga st. Members' of the charity department of the club -will visit Onondaga County home and Onondaga Sanatorium tomorrow. A fellowship dinner and spring; festival of LaFayette Avenue Methodist church will take place at 6.30 p.

m. Friday, June 3, in Lutheran Church of the Atonement. Mrs. William Bangs is program chairman, assisted by Mrs. Merle Weninger and Mrs.

Raymond Hoyt. Tickets are in charge of Miss Ma rib a Frain and reservations; should be made with circle leaders or Miss Frain. A play entitled "Down Memory Lane" will be presented by Grace Episcopal church auxiliary at 8 p. m. Monday, June 6, in the parish house.

Mrs. Merle L. Hagin, general announces the program, production, promotion and costumes will be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. H.

Jerome Edwards, Mr. and Robert W. Waldron, Mrs. Robert Feldmeier and Mrs:" Earl H. Greeley.

Music will be in charge of David Gleason, Editor Speaks At Guild Dinner Third annual dinner meeting of the Xucian guild of Our Lady of Lourdes church took place at 6:15 p. m. yesterday in Schrafft's. The Rt. Rev.

Msgr. John T. Smith, pastor of the Church of St. Albert the Great, Reno, was guest speaker. Monsignor Smith is editor of the weekly "Register," a Catholic magazine, and chaplain of the Newman club.

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