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social Invents and A omens Society Meeting A demonstration of the children's work in the Summer Bible School wu given at the Wed nes4ty evening, of the Woman's Society of Christian Service at the Grace Methodist Church. Mrs. Thomas Napp, lecretary children's' work, -was in charge of the program. A service marking the 10th anniversary of the founding of the WJS.C S. was also htM The bMory- of the society wss read and the for the next 19 years were outlined.

Charter befs of the society were read and different of the sodety The lesson was given by Mrs Van Litchard and Miss Flora Nolan led the Plans were made for the society to make layettes for Blodgett Cen ter in Hazleton. The group will hold an heirloom tea in November and a turkey dinner in December Mrs. A. C. Pagnatto was elected a delegate to the district meetinj 4n Trinity Church, ieai field, 11.

Mis. F. E. Wheeler was named alternate. was made that the Fall rummage sale will be held Oct.

21. Plans were also discussed for a series of mission study teas. Mrs. Harry Young was named secretary of student work to- re- For Wedding Cecilia have for he "Vi ilia Mtrta Diwrher, of Hrs. Cfertnct P.

Dinciwr, N.Y., father 'I'nt of and the late Mr. Dlnener, to C. 'ol Mr. and Mrs. C.

SITE Sue Wilcox Announced place Mrs. resigned. Hassinger who During the social hour the tables were decorated with mixed bouquets of Fall- flowers. Hostesses were Mrs. W.

T. Johnston, Miss Mary Jane Williamson, Miss Jennie Miller and Mrs. Btoclus. Vivian Glenn Mr. and Mrs.

Theron Wilcox, Mansfield, R.D. 3 announce the engagement of their daughter. Sue, to Cpl. Thomas Burley, son of Mr. Lawrence Bur ley, of Elkland.

Miss Wilcox is a senior at Mansfield High School. Cpl. Burley is a graduate of Mansfield High Schoc is a member of Ihe National Guard, 28th Division, Ambulance Company, now training at Camp Atterbury, Ind. Wedding plans are incomplete. Ruth Campbell Weds Mr.

Stover Ruth A. Camp- ter. The wedding" will placel Ott 7 at 10.15 ial the Corpus Christl Rochester. Miss Dincher has chosen her Ana pincher. TOZn' JCfef Dincher, M'-t Carolyn Ml- Myrtle Von Buren MI erson.

The flower girl will be Miss Sharon oily, a of the bride-to-be. Richard Decker will act as best man for Mr. and ushers will include Ted Eckerson, uordon Allen, George Diem, Pfc. Richard E. Dincher, Ei Paso, Pfc.

Thomas J. Shafer, Harrisburg. A dinner and reception will the wedding in the Empire Room, Powers Hotel, Rochester. frffe? I ipliaiii 11 tiiT If Jeisey Shore BPWC State Week of SHORE-- Plani for the tton in the Pennsylvania ri of Fan Va Club held at the home ot the prst'drat. Mrs.

Mjrers, on Walnut SUset tMs dsdded to again the up-UMn Troop, and UMIB. gjrls wiU have a float, repr-tirting Club in Ihe IHAiu paiadt next month. voted 'to the B.P.W. 1 Week gioup garten child as has done for i yaara, Members ol the club p'-nned to HBf hobby tor the aad on the sicont K- I ness work will be on hobby chcisn. ach busintn and hobby win be conducted at the of Mrs.

Frank McElroy on Allegheny Street. On Tuesd-y evening, Sept 25. the monthly dinner meeting will be asW the will be Miss Emily Rciterans, of WU- li.rjuport, head of the county visit- ing nurses The health and safety committee, competed of Mrs. Mrt, Evelyn S-odtord Mrf, w'Hi for the event. coining the district B.P.W.C.

meet- Ing wMch is scheduled for Oct. 14 and 19 at Sunbury. Mrs. Minnette of the local club, who Is district chairman, will preside at these i First flower to bloom, ui the Spring Of the' Great Bltlni is the flower. Veina Braughlei W.

have announced the engagement of their daughter, Verna Louise, to F. Knee, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Knee, of GalltUln. Miss Braughler is employed the Sylvania Electric Products here and Mr.

Knee is with the lylvanla Railroad. far years of enduring dependability select a new nationally I. Canton, announce the their daughter, Vivian, to Glenn Fields, son ot Mrs. Frank Fields, of Canton. The ceremony was performed Saturday, Sept 9, at 2.30 p.m.

at the Evangelical parsonage, Grover, by the Rev. John B. Kleffel. The bride wore a street length dres of forest greon with velvet accessories and a corsage of pink rosebuds centered with gardenias. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the bride's parents for the immediate families, after which the couple left for a short trip to For travelling, the bride maroon wool suit with and a gardenia Canada.

chose a black accessories corsage Mrs. Fields is employed at the Remington-Rend plant in Elfnira and Mr. Fields is an employe of tfce Pennsylvania State Department of Highways. Troy Music Entertained by Ziou StaJeril to Hold Dinner Meeting A newly organized club, The Student Musician's CTtiB, will be federated it was announced at the executive meeting of the Williamsport Music Club held i 1. Newcomerl Plan to Mr.

and Mrs. W. Glenn Street, announce engagement of their daughter, Robert June Arlene, to Anson er, son of Mr. and Mrs. Newcomer, 33 West Second nue, South Williamsport Miss McLees was an honor graduate of Wllliamspdrt High School In ,1947.

She is now employed at the Bell Telephone Co. Mr. Newcomer is a graduate of the South Williamsport Junior- Senlot High School and served 18j months In the U.S. Army, He Is' now attending Williamsport Technical Institute and is employed by the Avco Manufacturing Corp. No date has been set for-the wedding.

Miriam Seyler 7 AT ii 21-JEWft BUIOVA ijjpi' $1.00 From 5 0 17-JEWEL BUIOVA 57 IMS The pPe rformed by MJ Rev. B. McClintock at the Josephine Babcock. violinist would the Rev. J'.

McOintock at the dome of the bride's parents. Mr And Mrs. Robert Dieter, of Adrian, N.Y. bride's'only" attendants. The emiple will reside where both are employed by the Weldon Manufacturing Co.

following tne ceremony a reception for 100 guests was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride Is a graduate of the Muncy-Muncy Creek High School and is employed by the Young Machinery Pennsdale. Mr. Eiswerth is a graduate of St. Mary's High School, port, and is employed by the Coca- Cola Co.

The couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Canada. Guild of Baltimore, 'iMeets at Home Of Mrs. Crispen TURBOTVILLE The Women's Guild "Of the Trinity Evangelical and Reformed Church met Tuesday at the home of Mrs -Harris The opening meeting for the 1950-51 season of the Troy Music Club was held Sept. 9, at the Community Hall in Sylvania. A luncheon was served to members and guests by the ladies of the Sylvania Presbyterian Church.

After luncheon entertainment was A I Spenman. After the entertainment a business meeting was presided over by Mrs. H. Soper. It was "heunced that the Northeast gioniKConference would be n- held will at Oct.

7. Members are urged this conference if possible. The following Club continue for another year: dent, Mrs. Rex H. Soper; first vice president, Mrs.

Glenn- Wolfanger; second vice president, Mrs. Howard Herrington; secretary, Mrs. Wayne McClure; treasurer, Mrs. Wayne Smyth and Jederation secretary, Mrs. Lamarr Holcombe.

Mrs. West Guest At Stork Shower Paul Steck, Street, entertained recentfyat aNstork Crispen. Mrs. Hilda Wertman conducted Topic for the meeting "Thread of Sacrifice" was offered by Mrs. Carl Stevens, Mrs.

Anna Gold, Miss Mary Elliott and Mrs. Grace TShaner. A piano solo was presented by Shirley Stevens. Mrs. George Wertman "Was in charge of the business meeting and announced two committees.

The is for a food sale being held at Williamsons Market Sept. 16 which includes: Mrs. George Fry, Mrs. Schuyler Miller, Mrs. John Rhodes, Mrs.

Grace Shaner, and Mrs Hilda Wertman. Mrs. Paul DeWald and Mrs. Hilda Wertman make up an altar committee which- was announced. Plans were made to-attend the svnodical meeting of the Women's Sept.

23, with Mrs. Harris named Delegate. appear soloist at thp ern Regional Conference at Du shore, Oct. 7 -urged uiembers to attend the conference. The first meeting of the club will be a dinner meeting at the Covenanl-C a 1 Presbyterian Church, Sept.

28 at which time Mrs. Richard Bower will present a program "Echoes of the Season" in the lounge following dinner. Present at the meeting were Mrs. A. E.

Farrington, Mrs. Ralph Cranmer, Mrs. Clyde Wurster, Mrs. Samuel Warr, Mrs. John Streeter, Mrs.

James Mensch, Mrs. Earl Miller, Mrs. Walter Mclver, Miss Mildred Megahan, Mrs. J. M.

Barrick, Miss Grace Mark, Mrs. Glenn Wheeler, Mrs. Mary Evelyn McLucas, Mrs. Edward Eisenbeis, Miss Martha Fulmer, and the hostess. War Mothers Plan Sept.

20 At ReecT Home Plans were completed for an out-door supper party at meeting of the Bald Eagle Chapter of American War Mothers, Wednesday afternoon at the Citizen's Fire Company meeting rooms. The supper will be held at the home of Mrs. 4 A. Reed, Wednes- Members are asked to brings wieners and sandwiches, Two guests were the newly formed Chapter of War Mothers. were Mrs.

Ralph son of Mrs. I BO 21-JfWEl $1.30 present from Montoursville Mrs. Harry Kaiser. The next meetin will be held chapter in Fire-Hall. p.m.

Sept. 27, i Anna Shank Oswalt, of Philadelphia and a former resident of Avis, The marriage will take jlace Saturday, Oct. 7 at 3 p.m. in the" Avis Methodist Church. The Rev.

S. Grover Powell will.officiate. Auxiliary Meets At Residence of Miss Hazel Magie PICTURE ROCKS--The Picture Rocks branch of the Muncy Valley Hospital Auxiliary met recently at the home of Miss Hazel Magie. An invitation was extended to the Picture Rocks Auxiliary by the, Muncy Auxiliary to attend the Harvest Home meeting at Muncy in November and was accepted by the group. The October meeting will be at the home of Mrs.

A. G. Sprout. Mrs. Edward Ba'yley read a poem "1 Have Not Failed." The chairman, Mrs.

Wll lism Phillips reported ttere are now in the organization. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Nile Ager and Mrs. Randall Winters, Huntersville; Mrs. Harry Faus, Mrs.

Mae Taylor. Mrs. E. S. Burrows, Mrs.

A. G. Mrs. Edward Bayley, Mrs. William Phillips, Mrs.

George Derrick, Mrs. Carl Sprout, Mrs. Edward Bayley, Mrs. John Boyer, Miss Marjorie Sprout and Miss Alice Elder. Besides being extremely nutri- gan meats such as liver, and heart are economical Uver contalnsfive times as much iron as muscle meat, and kidney and twice as much.

All these metrts are quickly and easily prepared. 1 Twenty-five at the meeting. Miss Leona shower for Russell West, Jr. EMPORIUM-- Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Bergdahl have announced the engagement of their son, Robert, to Miss Leona Splvy, daughter of Mrs. Leona Splvy of Thomasville, plityed and refresb- served. Present were Mrs. William Boatman, Mrs, James Boatman, Miss Ruth Boatman, Mrs. Elmer Lusk, Mrs.

Robert Buck, Mrs. Torok, Mrs. Jack James, Mary Mrs. Frances Stryker, Mrs. Burnes Overdorf.

Miss Betty Overdorf, Mrs John Kohler, Mrs. Godfrey, Mrs. Marian Kloskey, Mrs. Harry Koffnagle, Mrs. Gladys Williams, Mrs.

Fred Musheno. Susan Quay, Mrs, Grober the the hostess. guest of honey and rs were present Ctobs oint Picnic. Meeting Georgia. -No date wedding.

announced for the CAKitjN The picnic meeting lanton BPW Club scheduled Hill, Minnequa, A 7 CROTON 24" $100 if" orth to be was transferred club rooms of parents who are unable to find suitable living- quarters in many cities owing to landlord's ban on children. She proved how-unjust Gleaners Class to Hold Auction Sale PICTURE ROCKS-- The Gleaners Class ot the Methodist Church will meet in the Young Mens' class room Sept 21. An auction sale will follow the business meeting- and there will be a poke presided Methods of raising money were discussed, and it was decided to sponsor a benefit movie show during October. The October meeting, which will VVOA Ul 1 1 i i iir in the Borough tpn, this was by showing statistically 1 1 3 i 1.1 I i owing to bad road conditions. Nineteen members were present from the Troy BPW Club and 22 from the Canton Club.

a picnic dinner, the mejnbers of both clubs assembled for the meet- Ing, at which Virginia Crawley, greater percentage of age dwelling units by adults than bythiHrsn. An open discussion followed. It was decided to switch the vember and May programs so that Mr. Williammee, supervising prin- CKOTON $1.00 wiiKir J71BO '71 17-JIWEt HAMILTON MO wtiKir inn! the club a talk on Communism at the November meeting. Mr.

i 111 a heard some very provoking by noted while attending the i a University Summer, and has generously Shrine Club Auxiliary Honors Deceased Memncr at Dinner The Williamsport Sarine Club Auxiliary held its SeptemtJk dinner meeting at The Village, with 41 persons present. Devotions were led by Mrs. Oarl W. Maulaa and a moment of silence was observed in tribute to the mertiot jr of Mrs. John H.

Fisher who dIU The tb 1 ducted by the peI 'dent, Mrs. John R. Byrnes, at which time the names of Mrs. G. D.

Mrs. Ciorge A. Gelgei, aad Mrs. John H. HA.inisle wtfrl sen ted for membership.

The tables were beautiful with arrangements of Fall flowers white Many large of mixed flowers were placeri around the room, making a profusion ot color. Co-chairmen were Mrs. W. Bruce Stover and Mrs. A.

N. Best snd their edmmlttee included Mrs. M. Mrs. Arthur Markraff, Mrs.

William L. Maule. Mrs. Edward MrCualg. Mrs.

Casper D. Meals, Mrs. John Meixel, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Harriet Miller, Mrs.

Shem Miller. Mrt Lyons Mussina, Mrs. D. L. McCulloTIgJi, Haraii Mrs.

P. W. Mrs. Hailj OlJBtn. tnd Mrs, feature a noted speaker on cancer agr eed to bring this message to John M.

At the conclusion of meet- Ing, bridge, five hundred and canasta played snd prizes were awarded to Miss Sallle Rlley. Mrs. Lewis Bardo, Nicholson, Mrs. Mrs. Harry R.

Haug. and Mrs. Carl W. Mseulen. The next meeting will be held Tuciday, Oct 3.

Mrs. Frank A Casper D. Meals. will be held in the High School auditorium, and the Rotary Club, V-IA, Junior Civic Club. P.A.R.

and other organliatlons are invited to be present to hear this talk. The club will participate observance of National Women's Wek Oct. 15 to 21. The following delegates were selected to attend District Conference to be held 14 Sunbury Oct 14: Mrs. Hilda Meyer, Mrt.

Catherine Crowe and Mrs. Eleanor Keagle; alternates chosen are Mrs. Mary Greene, Miss Anna Dee Watts and Mrs. Marguerite Hurley, fclt'-Won At the close of the business meet- Ing a candle-lighting initiation was held for new members admitted since.the charter was closed, and the following partlclpatlni Lund, Mrs, Maude Goff. Mrs.

MsJy Grunt, Mif Margaret Mrs. Jean Mrs. Marion Hlckok, Mrs. Elma McCleary. Mrs.

Dorothy Kttmer. Mrs. Lenore Sny- Mrs. Linda Trtppe and Mrs, Wynne. Mrs.

Hilda Meyer, a chairman, briefly mitlinpd he Canton BPW. club. were among those Mrs. a icipating: Mrs. a Miss Tina, der, an! Itrams for the coming year then gave an address on sod Children Not Wanted." dialing the problems and expt.lences TRUSS DEMBTMEOT For MIN, WOMIN intf CHIIMIN RIASONAUI PtICIS Fitting Room DICE DRUG CO.

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