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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 5

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acr SOCIAL EVENTS and WOMEN'S ACTIVITIES ville Club Meeting Garden Club iKtu Uje High The piogram of George i i a of the who will duration and ilored films on members will meeting Mrs i newly-elected the busi- he Mn Ray Mn Mc- rt i a Mrs i a i Stop- Woolever, Mrs. William ineth Himes. ibOf Church ntertain of the Calvary i be host he church and the third an- ty in the social at 7 30 0 clock tertainrvient has, a committee Helm i reserved to an rson.s Follow- indlellght Service will sanctuary from This service of the pastor, Hinkleman, arid and will be ons desiring to lillttiv irt. Vt. 30.

1S4C Style Forecast: Fair and Lonaer vorothy HelleF Miss Shuman "it i TBIGERE Tunic silhouette In gray wool with front fullneti, new sleeve nm and touch of white pique here and there. ROSENSTEIN- 'I-dy evening gown of mil-over Mark Vale typical of new lavish mode. Wed a Eve nl and forth- of Miu Lillian iausrhter of Mr olmer, 2236 illliam Hear- Jid Mrs LeRoy inden R.D, has be married In Year's Eve with er sister of the erbert Shipman be attired in a pe dress with and, a corsage Her sister will dfess with nd a corsage of rosebuds ended the Jer- hool and served from Elkton, with the room's parents. KonL I Myers ed Here Evangelical Luis the of I clock Satur- Marion Betty elphia, daughter Springer, 20 t. Montgomery Myers son of Betrothal of Miss Meginness Announced at Recent Tea Miss-Strailey, Mr.

Behiman To Wed Soon A a a Saturday after- iur of 1946 in noofl by Mr and Mrs John Me- Kinness, 5 Round Hill Road, when announcement was made of the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth A to Dr Riley Houck, son of Mr and Mrs 3 Houck, 302 East Third Street Guests numbered appioximately 50 Presiding at the tea table were Miss Emily Daily, aunt of Miss ginness and Mrs R. A A. MEOtNNESS --By centerpiece of red poinsettias contrasted i tall white tapers in silver candelabra, Receiving with the bride-elect were her mother, Mrs Houck and Mrs George Daily, her maternal grandmother To Many In Near Future A Christmas tea was held at the DuUh Inn recently, when announcement made of the gagement of MUs Dorothy Hel ler, daughter of Councilman Rldgelty Heller. Lotk Haven, to Joneph Urnbrell, son of Mr Mrs Miles Urnbrell of Mlddletown. tttented the Mrs Frank Kyler poured, sUted by her daughter.

Miss Marian A Kyler Jean Vojjt, daughter of Mr and Fred Vogt, was the small flower girl The bride-to-be Is a member of the faculty of the Robb School, Lock Haven, where returned this year afYeT nearly three of service In the Women's Army Corps Mr Urnbrell has also returned 10 Lock Haven as manager of the Firestone Store, after four years service in the Navy The couple to be married goon Miss Billinan, Lom's Jackson Wed in Chapel The marriage of Miss Eleanor I Biliman, daughter of Anna Billman, 707 Hepburn Street, to Louis Jackson, son of Mrs Caroline Jackson, 1301 Lafayette Parkway, took place In the chapel at the Navy base in Philadelphia at 730 o'clock Friday evening i Engaged To George Gore Mrs Frances Shuman, 323 Last First Avenue. South Willlamsport, announces the engagement of her daughter, Marion Loui--, to George Clinefelter, Miss Caschera to Many William Packard Frank Marseco in Church Plan to Ma try Ceremony This Morning Miss Cadman ToBeMauicd The engagement of leen 1 sr 0 Coffee, chaplain, wore, a beige suit MAKFON L. SHUMAN L. Gore, son Of Mr and Mrs Amos 3ore, 503 Wejt Southern Avenue, South Williamsport MIJS Shuman, who was graduated from the South Williarnsport High School, class of 1945, Is employed by A Mr Gore, Reed Company graduate of the South Williarnsport High School, class of 1943, is now attending Dickinwn Junior College wedding. the Rev.

A. officiating The bride with brown accessories a corsage of yellow rosebuds. Her sister, Mrs Dale Sholder. was her matron of honor and only attendant Mrs Sholder wore a grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds Mr Sholder served as best man Following the ceremony a wedding supper was served in Phila- Kraft, Noxen, Pa, announce the Mrs. R.

BJBoffman Hostess to Group Of Given in the br.de to be wear a gown of white satin a a fined the bodice and i i termin.tlnu long Her veil JJ Mrs Bertha Clinefelttr, 614 MIM Mnbehna Street, announces engage- of Mr and Carlo Can rnent of her daughter, Kooemary to i a Lant Front Street, will Packard, ton ot Mr and become the bride of a Mar- A Packard, 527 Wy- of Scranton in the Matt-r oming Street 10 i lork Mlsj Clinefelter employed by U)rnm sT The Kev Alphoniiu X. A Sons and Mr Pack officiate at the double ard employed by the-w" Green rln 7 lonv i a shn- mfts amid a of a Mls Hlkla Meyer i play ol Buffalo, KMt No has been tor the wedding mujit VI and Mn Margaret Brown. weddin Given in by her a of Stroudshurj announce! at rr im er on Christmas given ol the Miu Cadmmn LI a graduate erf High School and at' Florentine lace will be attached to 10 1 tkln Junior clusters of orange bloasomji and he be tlw ot- Star he will carry an arm bouquet of of Ly oming Company roses and nai-ciisus failinir Br "vvr, served Ralph Hoffman, worthy in an array of i satin lh A Alr For matron of Eliza Barnes Chap- Miss Ruhe Rampula this city i Cornier, No 480. was hostess will be maid of honor' wearing a ln a to officers, officers gown of pink taffeta i iequm dat ha en 1 tor and committee chairmen at a bodice and a pink net Juliet cap White Christmas party recently at with matching ahouidei length lolly's- veil Bridesmaid will be Mrs Tables were decorated with frank Cappa, inter of the bnde- sparfcling white branches Her gown of blue net over with cellophane icicles and red hatm wl11 feature a fitted bodice ornaments, white tap- nd ul1 klrt Her matching ers Therf were snowmen place shoulder length will fall from cards sporting -acvfx and silver Juliet cap and will Vfr and Mrs Palmer Stover, of miniature candy Christmas tree rr bouquet of Tails) i 'Ml lu favors. Gifts were exchanged.

pink and blue caspjas engagement of their daughter, Tjnin H.fii.r,^ tl in ribbon The maid of Jane, to Ray Wolfe, also of Mrs Janice Hartland Weaver, a bouauet will of the Lork Haven Senior at Stover To Become Bride Of Ray G. Wolfe spent in solving Christmas pui zles and conundrums, and singing carqls. Present were Mrs DelRoy Wurster, past matron Mrs Roy a brown dress with match- Zelgler, associate matron, Mrs mg acrevvjnea and a corsage of Lester Zimmerman, associate con- TalUman roses ductress, Mrs Lee Stull, Mrs A wedding dinner will be served George Getehen, Mrs a in the church hajl with a reception Caulking, Mrs Albert Mitchell, to be held at 8 jj'clock also in the Mrs. Clyde Myers, Flor- church hall Miss Catharine For a wedding trip to New York Mrs Samuel Gortner, City and Scranton Miss Caschera Navy Rudolpn Bennardi, this city Frank half years service with Cappa, brother-in-law of the the South Pacific, is bride-elect, will usher ployed by L. Claster 1 and Mrs Caschera will be attired in No diu been it for the Mr Dorse le Mrs has cho gold dress blaclt aate nas oeen ior me Cnarleg Weaver.

Mrs Jonathan accessories, a mint green topcoat Miss Kraft WU1 Many The Rev and Mrs Henry Shaffer, Mrs Melvm Springrnan a a corsage of Talisman roses Mrs Thorn(U Williamson, Mrs Th? bride-elect is a graduate of Perry Paulhamus, Roger the Williarnsport High School, Rohr, Mrs Arthur Parrish, Mrs class of 1940 Mr Marseco was Lee Berry, Mrs Russtlj Brown- graduated from Scranton Tech eller. Miss Zeigler, 'R School and is now employed Herbert Demm city mem, Mrs James Winner and the hostess. Main the engagement of their daughter, reUirni'ne" to" Pauline, to John Behrman. Jr Mrs son of John Behrman, and the late Mrs Behrman, of a Miss Strailey is a irrarluate of years the Blosiburg High School and is I employed In the offlce of the Ward Foundry The-prospective bridegroom is a graduate of Elkland High School and Manlius Military Academy He served four years in the armed forces Helen L. Thomas aker.

500 Highland Terrace ls raduate Tea The wedding will take place in the near future Former Resident Of This City To Wed Ben Geyer Marie L. Balliet Engaged to Wed i io East on Hifch School, Md, and the Miss Helen Louise Thomas 1421 husband served in the Navy 12 a Sohool of wash ngton, Washington Boulevard. enter- secretary to Davis He bhs of tamed Friday afternoon at her hannock. Her father is nastor of home from 2 30 to 6 Clock at a St. Lutheran, Church at Christmas Tea about 70 guests at- Noxen tending the event Mr WTiitaker, a graduate of i Tlfc house was beautifully Noxen High School attended Penn orated in Christmas colors a sylvania State College and Com- 1Cnnstrnas ee featuring the dec- Aiex ftt Lehieh Um- The tea table was arranged In a color scheme of red and stiver the centerpiece an artistic red ball Christmas tree, flanked by tall red tapprs silver holders Mrs Thomas, Mrs Charles Koch Miss Kleajnor Carl and Miss Carmen Peterson presided at the table World War II was only one- eighth as senous a drain on the total man power of the United States as was the Civil War In that a the total deaths resulting from the war 617 000 or 2 per cent of th- pletmg his studies at Lehigh Um Mr and Mrs Carroll Balliet has been set for the Street, South Williams- wedding.

port, announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Louise, to Thomas Dawes son of Mr and Mrs James Dawes, 1311 West I Southern A South Wilhams-i port I Miss Balliet Is attending the School of Radiology at the Phila-' Mr and Mrs fnrl -H aZ Unman delphia General Hospital of Ij0 have announced formerly of i i a i i low of '-J 325 North town, ann their daughter, harlotte. to Ben Railroad Gejer, son of Mr and Mrs Jacob of Middlefbwn 1 thf 1 "wfrr, gEr rf dU fl 1 WOHian Engaged to Wed Mr and Mrs Simcox I.ock Haver- have announced of Williamson, low of Mr Dawes has served i the encasement of their daughter, i Union Mteet. Middle- United States Coast Guard, and OI othy to Robert SpanRler, nunce enRngenn-nt of is employed by the Pennsylvania son nf and Mrs Thomas RE UPHOLSTER 9t WORKMANSHIP EebltlM Md Toar 3 PC. HYING ROOMSfcl vr Mt-bblnc: fr-- eniusied All work IB Oar fn Krw Lp. 1M 2-9390 Class of 1941 and Mr Geyer Is a graduate of Mlddletown High School and of Lebanon Valley Col lege 1 10 Paul KinJey of Mill Hall has announced tfie engagement of Miss Lehman is employed by the his daughter, Betty I to Norman Fire Underwriters' Association in Pickering son of Mr anJ MM Harrisburg and Mr Geyer is a field George Pickering of North Bend accountant for the Pennsylvania No date has been set for the Liquor Control Board wedding.

attired brown In an son Spangler of Blanchard The bnde-to-be is emploved by Syivania Electric Products I nnd Mr Spariftler is a Piper Aircraft Corporation emplnvp They plan to be married in the Spring VicinityCouple Engaged to Wed Mr and Mrs Brouse, of Montgomery announce the engagement of their daughter. Tune Ariene. to Harry Burrows, Be Harmful If Improperly Used eWow 1 0f 1 Harry BROWN i drink any liquid they see Both the bride-elect and Mr AP Writer If by accident a solvent Is swal- Burrows are employed in Mont- The housewife may be exposing lowed, call a doctor While you gomery of the hers her family to disaster are waiting for him try the finger- No date has been set for the Hiffh 5rhool Svra lf she carelessly or Improperly m-the-lhroat method to re- wedding llnlv.r itv -i rereived cleaning fluids in the home, gurgitation If this falls make the Pnnpo i Safety Research Institute victim swallow either warm salt rvV HAVPT1 CrlTl decree and from Prince- warJU Solvents can be tiulte water, mustard water or soapy I'OCK naVen U1I1 dangerous if they are not handled water properly, the organization points Here are rules suggested for safe dry cleaning- Mr Edgar Fabel, Cleaning fluid vapors are poison-1 Arrange the work so that you of Lock Haven, have announced ous If they are inhaled over a long will not Inhailing vapors of the engagement of tnelr laughter i i Miss Mefinness was graduated Myers" rom Williamsport HiRh School. of 194,5 and a member of man, pastor oft i Br graduating cla.ss at Wil- iWe ring service Dickinson Junior Colan presiding at she ls res ot Unit 2 of Nu Phi Mu Sorority Home Dry Cleaning Fluids May larry A. Myers University, A memb.r Montouruville'l 0 Phl 1 Ka national hon- r-ln-law of the' orary scholastic fraternity, he is the attendants.

I assistant professor In the Depart- the Immediate I 1 ot Physiology at the Unlver- at the home of ot Tennessee Medical School Springer before located In Memphis XS2 Doris J. Welker Craw, 2607 Col- cranton After be at home at been employed last four years Engaged to Wed Dr and Harry Welker. 1514 Packer Street, announced the betrothal of their daughter, Doris ftvvtt y' Engaged to Wed period of time They may affect the solvent. Jean to Edmond A. Gstalter, 11 known locally ot Williamsport he a ot Mr and Mrs Jules Gstalter, football and 837 LI Utter at- and ted from Lock College.

He ivy and became sutwequently Catherine Ann, to Richard the blood, liver or kidneys. Never use a flammable solvent Marshall also of Lotk, Haven depending on the solvent. Heavy where It can Ignited, use It out No date has been for the concentraTlons of the vapor, even uf at all wedding If breathed for a relatively short sure there plenty of ventK time, can cause headache, latlon a small spot- It was slightly less safe to be an and even unconsciousness i job indoors, even though you US Army officer than to be In For this reason, says the safety are using a nonflammable solvent the ranks in World War it Of- institute. It is always better trf- Never leave the solvent where fleers accounted for per cent solvent out of doors where can get at It of battle deaths, a little higher can blow the Never soak your hands In the than their proportionate strength solvent unnecessarily. of cent.

Dry cleaning fluids are fire ax- Not only are these liquids an athletic Inure Street, at a buffet sup- fla mm but even their vapors 7.30 o'clock Friday evening CRn burn sometime InvUtble Vk j. "CM A 1 1 per at preceding HI-TH The names and Eddie" were scrolled on Individual cakes fitting In with a Christmas motif' bentlne" "Oth'eri, like vmport many feet away from the original sourdHvill take fire Flammable Guilds are naphtha. of decorations 1 carbon are non- The bride-elect Is a member of flammable The flammable liquids graduating class of 1947, Wil- should not used Inside the Bay at Oahu, llamsport High School. house or where there Is the slight- for 19 Mr was graduated est possibility of the vaport Jieing at Fort Lauder- from the Williarnsport High Ignited Nonflammable solvents, Fla Currently, School, class of-1942, serving three may used Indoors for spotting Ity of RooMvelt years In the Navy In the Pacific. 1 which will not take much il and Is an theater At The present time he solvent but there should ample ketball coach at employed hy Syivania Electric ventilation Company, Williamsport All solvents are poisonous If plant.

they are swallowed and can be No been for the fatal It Is best to keep them away wedding I from the reach of children who i School. veal lent Of ne Ringler Rlngler. of en- daughter. Jane son of Mr and fner, 447 rrank- a graduate of School, of of School, of i Army four by Bell iy (or BANKS BE tLOSTM IAN. 1 (Niw MARKET OPEN ML DAY TOMOmOW UJuU 6 PJH You can get your entire New Year's Dinner here under one roof--plenty of Fresh Pork--Home made or canned Sauerkraut, Poultry--Meat-Produce -Groceries, delicatessen, etc.

KONKUTS SAUbtifltJiUr AT SIAND 112 Our own Sauerkraut leader for 50 years thru experience and constant caring. No acid used --Special price by the gallon PHOME LOYAMOCK 4013 1 just had to tell seep!" girl I She that it to brief on p-- ty- lint you're courteous mod to your party-line they'll tht courtety! Here'i a 4-point guHe to good on How about it with your telephone h-biu? 1. 2. to thot may 3. If is in hang up and try agafn in a Uw 4.

right of way to calls. THI BflL TILIPHONI COMPANY OF PINNSYLVANIA.

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1807-1973