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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Williamsport, Pennsylvania
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rAMNDAR Foods GOP to Meet April 13 WEI J-SBORO The i Council of Republican Women will meet Monday, April 13, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Edward Bellinger. Mr. Bellinger will be the at Evans to Many Today HUGHESV1LLE A pre-Easter wedding ceremony will be solemnized in 9 8 villt FyangcUcaUUmtfd Church today when Miss Janice A.

a will become the bride of Don- L. Martin. The Rev. Paul E. Lease will pprform the double ring cere- UAJKt Anniversary fcily Fetes Mis.

Cillo gram of wedding music and Miss Ruth Lucas, Muncy, will The i e-to-bf is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arl I Evans, Hughesville 1, Mr. Martin is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Martin, 22 Green Street, Muncy. Miss Evans will be attired in a strapless wjiite lace ballerina length gown fashioned with bouffant -skirt featuring tiered rUlflrt She have a long sleeved lace bolero. Her fingertip veil of illusion be attached to a headdress of net and she will carry a Bible topped with Mrs. John Opp, Mjpwy WJ, titter of the bride-eleet, wiU matron of honor. wtU Bennett and Wilheli-1" Brenelsen, Money- The attendMto' baflerfna length gowns wiU be In aqaa, yellow and pink, restively, and will be ityled dmltarly to that of Miss Evans.

will the "color of their itowns and will cam- Hand of spring flowers. John Opp win nerve a. best man for Mr. Martin and ufh- will be Wayne and i a Yeagle, both af Money. For dsuehter's wedding Mrs.

jtvansTiaT chosen dress with navy and white accessories and- a corsage of rosebuds. A reception for 75 guests will be held in the church social hall follcwing the ceremony. Later the bricValcoupl. will leave for a wedding trip. For traveling has selected a tweed suit with white accessories and a.

-cor-. sage of carnations. Club in Session Last Night T'o Attend Conference- Final arrangements to send three delegates to the North Atlantic Regional Spring Conference this month at Asbury Park, N.J.., were tompleted last night by the Williamsport Soroptimist Club. Club members met at the Home Dairy with Mrs. Eudora F.

Lyon, in charge of the business session. Attending the two-day conference April 25 and 26 as official representatives of the local club-will be Mrs. Ernestine Zaner, Mrs. Hazel Nicholson and "Mrs. Katherine S.

Carpenter. Mrs. Gertrude Huitt, president of'the Soroptimist In- be principal speaker at the Saturday night dinner. Mrs. Carpenter will preside at a public affairs forum during one of the sessions.

Plans were also furthered last night for a benefit card party to held by the club Wednesday, April 15. An invitation to attend the annual dinner of the Provi' sional -I eague of Women Voters April 27 at The Lycoming was read by Mrs. Lyon. A report of the public relations committee prepared by Mrs. Carpenter was also read.

lt dealt primarily with the 'three phases involved in the nomination and election of women to local public office. M.s. CiHo, 733 Wect Edwin Street, was guest honor at a family' birthday party at her home this week. The party WAS also In observance of the first birthday anni- whose birthday was April 2. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Em-j nnuel Campanis and children, Lucy," Callie antf Mr. and Mrs Leonard D. Delycure and Ann, -Virginia. Sally Louise and Leonard, oTsen A.

--I- Mss Noranna Kurtt, Jerry Cillo, The UotU-wes are; Mrs. Edmund Osgood, Mrs. Theo J. Muncaster.i Mrs." Basil" Mrs. Thomas Rennie, Mrs.

Cart Scase, Mrs. i stiles, Mrt Wald Shumway, Mrs. James Smith, MIS.T Marshall Smith, Mrs. Eric Soder-l mjisi; LueHa Lawrence Stager, Mrs. James Suhr, Mrs.

Joseph Tarszowicz, Mrs. John Palme, Mrs. Davis Turrell, Mrs. Mildred MaKinster, Mrs. Dan Wilkins and Jian Turner Wellsbora DAB To Meet at Lawrenceville WEU-SBORO The Wellsboro Mr.

and Ste- A. Cillo, Sally Margaret Taddeo. Cillo and ersey Shore Concert Group Flaps Drive JERSEY SHORE 1 membership a a i to aunched by tha local Community Conceit Association have been an nounced by Robert Mencer, al chairman of the campaign. A klck-oM dinner 'has been in the Allegheny Hous Monday, April ZT, for memberi the board of directors and cam paign workers. Mrs.

Georgia McDonald, nutlon al representative of Concerts, will be present at the dinner and will discuss the annual campaign. Headquarters for the membership drive be set up in the Myers Furniture Store, Main Street, and will be from April 77 to May 2. Social mt April 11,. in the Methodist Church Lawrenceville. Luncheon at ,1 p.m.

wttl be followed by a talk on to Miss Mildred Gerould. of WelUboro, Tioga County register and recorder. are: Mrs. Francis J. Nagla, Mrs.

W. H. Ryon, Law- renceviHe; W. L. Mrs.

Theodore Mnier, Miss Eliza Mr -P Rho 1 Mrs. Phoebe Button, Tioga; Mrs. Frederick Roberts, Mansfield: and Chmrlw Wright N.Y. Canos Place DAR to Meet PORT ALi-TCANY-- The C-noe Place Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution will hold its 36th anniversary dinner at the Kitchen Inn Saturday at 1 p.nv Following the dinner there will be a program of special music and readings. Mrs.

Harry Taylor, regent, will; (reside. Mrs. H. A. Taylor to for Paris Mrs.

Robert Baynes, of Bridgeport. West is visiting her mother, Mn. John Eaton A. Darling, of Washington, li vUiting at hii home on Purple Strtet Mrs. G.

A Myers -is visiting her daughter Mrs. Orrin G. Cocks and, family, of Watsontown Muncy Creek High School, bride-to-be is a Bell Telephone operator in Muncy. The prospective fcridegfoorri, who serving in the Navy, ii stationed at Newport, R. attached to the USS Evelyn Smith Becomes Bride Mr, Mlf, Everal Smith have annaunctd the marriage st lhejr daughter, EV- lyn to RoUert L.

Strfchl, of Mr. and Mra, StrahL The ceremony waa performed in tFe Methofflrt MM Saturdny afternoon, 21, with the Rev. J. Frederic Moore, pastor of the church officiating. Mr and Mrs.

were' the attendanU for The coupte left Immediately after tha ceremony for a trip through Southern They will 280 Fourth Street Mr. and Mri. Myron Dartt are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dartt and family of Harrodsburg, Ky.

Donald a student at Pennsylvania State College, is spending the vacation with his par- ents, and Mrs. Leland Lewis In Winter Haven, Fla. They expect to leave for home on Sunday. Thomas Bailey, a student at Temple University, Philadelphia, 11 spending Easter with hU wife and parents here Mrs. Fred M.

Bodlfle has returned to her home on West Ave. tho Wlntjic I Rochester at the home of her. sister, Mrs. Oscar Brownback. Miss Sarah Bache, student nurse at the Robert Packer Hospital, Sayre, it spending the week end with her mother, Mrs.

William Bache. Church Women to Meet Fortnight Society of the Presbyterian ihurch will meet Tuesday, Apri 7, at the home of Mist Cathertn Harrison for a tumn lupper a 6.30 p.m. Tha hotte are Miss Florence Buckley, Mrs. Brandt and Mrs. son.

i TEARS OLD PORT AMlU Coleman, of Burtvllle, obwrved 93rd birthday anniversary recently. A lifelong resident of this area, she Is In good health her-advanced years. Mrs. Harry A. Taylor expects to leave Mansfield April 12'for Idlewild International Airport, from where she will go byjj plane to Paris.

Paris will meet Mlw Mar- earet-O'BFien, who ing Two, mbntns tou.lng Europe. They expect to spend a month sightseeing before returning Bar gain Rj SPRING Mr. and NeUon Smith, of Well-Sort RD 3, observed their anniversary recently. Thw the day quietly, and dlmw of their a Corwin. ADDlf 1ONAL SOCIAL ON PAttB Spring Save to shipment Sacrificed at below manufacturer's cost.

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164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973