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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 4

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-s 4 VI Gazette and Bulletin. Williamsport, Wednesday Morning, December 20, 1944 -SOCIAL -ttvmi sand WOMEN'S WCITVIIIES Mrs. Named President Of Ladies'Auxiliary Sing far Canton Listed Sunday The Willing Market Sbtet Workers Class Methodist Church TV Dinner on mpl 11 Members, Guests Of Cosmopolitan Club Attend Pat ly The annual ChrisUiias party of the Cosmopolitan Club was held at the Y.W.C.A. Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and was attended by 65 merabers and guests. Mrs.

Glenn Wheeler led'-group singing of carols and Mrs. John S. Davis presented Mrs. James P. Ryder who brief outline ofi Christmas ies.

--Mis. G. CaTtrorT'SSSWSd Christmas Eve in Russia in poem fogn atxl.xaD a Christmas carol. table was lias and red tapers. Mrs.

Fred W. Jennings and Mrs. George Swan presided at the tea table. Mrs, was chairman at the committee arranging for the pro- Members Church Class To Hold Christmas Party Members of the Soroptomist Club will hold a Christmas party at Covert's Thursday evening at 6.30 o'clock. Games and troup singing of carols will be of the meeting.

Following the i e-r a ChrlsttPM grab bag will be held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Swank, 927 i a Street. Mrs. Eudora Lyon and Mrs. Ruth Stover will be in-charge of arrangements for the event.

Tuesday Night Counselors of the Junior Cath-; Recent Gues Of Mrs. Kohler The Loyal Daughter Class of the First Church of Christ held a Christmas party Tuesday evening at the home oif Mrs. Maynard Kohler, 949 Park Avenue. The group sang several Christmas carols and Miss Natalie' Kahle presented readings. Gifts were -exchanged and a gift presented to Mrs.

elasS" teacher. The committee in charge of the meeting 1 the following mem- bwstilAis. Mayiiard" Mrs, Richard Smith, Mrs. 'Legge; Mrs. Herbert Williams and Mrs.

and had Mrs! MarySurkhart C. R. Winter, Mrs. Peter Lo-jolic Daughters, Court Our Lady Pinto, Mrs. Earl Goodfellow Tnd' Victory, No.

532, held a Christ- Events Planned AJ County Club Over Holidays Mrs. John Winter Guest at Farewell Event Lasl Night in Keystone Unit Several events are being planned Coujifcry- Club over the holiday Friday bers and guests wiH be held from 8 until 12 o'clock with the Brahms Orchestra furnishing the music. Saturday therclub Christmas dm- ner and dance will be held and will be an informal event. An open house will be held on Christmas Day with dinner being served the club. Dancing will be from 10 to 1 o'clock during the evening.

Mrs. Hippie Named Present were Mrs. Evelyn Fisher, I Miss Kathryn Flannery, Miss Helen ber of the history department 'Fogleman, Miss'Mary I Curtin Junior High' School, was' Mary Ellen McDermott. Miss Marie at a farewell dinner at Nicig. Miss Theresa -Nioknig, Madelyn Strouse.

Miss Mrs. Kathryn Dalzell Helen Eiswerth. Mrs. Winter will leave Dec. 30 and Miss a Montoursville WCTU ippie the Mrs.

Sidney Boyer Mrs. Sidney 520 Broad Street. Montoursville, -was hostess to members of the Montoursville W.C.TJJ. on Monday evening. Mrs.

G. M. Frownfelter had charge of the meeting. Plans were made for a moving picture on child delinquency to be shown sometime Air Corps, third class, son-of will' "Frank-Kir-Wright; meeting of all the churches. A social hour followed the business session.

U.S. Army Slgail Corps Photo) Pvt EveTyn P. Orner and Pvt. Ruth Y. Orner, daughters of Mrs.

Evelyn- W. Orner, 611 Court Street, city, are basic training at the- Third Center, Ft. as members of the Keystone -Company. This organized in honor of the famous 28th or Keystone Division, consists of Pennsylvania women who recently enlisted in the Wac. Ruth, oJdeiL otjht two ro "Williamsport High "School.

Evelyn attended'Cm High School and was graduated from" the Overbrook High School, Philadelphia. dttuier at Newcomer's tea room and ed by a after dinner the party was nf Twenty-seven members of tinued Jt th? home of Mrs. i 1 Auxiliary of the LoynisocK where gn a propriate Christmas Mrs. Volunteer Fire Company met- last prQgram ot stor ies and gift ex- observing evening and held-election cers. 'Mrs.

S. GroVer Stahlnecker was elected president; Mrs. Guy changing was carried Fred Carlson, the teacher, was presented a gift. Present were Mrs; Fred Carlson, vrpfCw" secretary Mrs were uus. i (i ri, May, assistant Mrs.

Har-1 Mrs. John Sornberger. Mrs. Foster Mrs Harold I Corter, Mrs. M.

"Miller, Mrs. Geo- ge i also were i present, former Mrs. Harold, Belts. Mrs. Charles Shawvers, Mrs.

meeting was! George Eyerha.rt Mrs. a i Mv-e Tlam rtcfi TUTr-p ry Brown, treasurer; Shipman, trustee. Lauer. Miss (.: held and gifts exchanged. Plans i vim Clyde' Dempsey Mrs.

Cor Ba were made for a card party to.re Arlon Stebbins Mrs. Irene heild at the fire house on Tuesday hard. Mrs. Earl Chadderdon, Mrs. Charles Slryker, Mrs.

Hairy Burns and Mrs. Harry Myers. Annual Event Held I 1 the Medical O'Reilly Ge'heral Hospital, Other members of the department attending the dinner -were Miss Jean M. Miss Marian and Miss Grace Announce Date Of Marriage Members of YWCA Committee Meet Party'Heldby Junior Court Rose Valley, announce the engage- The" Girl-Reserve Committee With over a hundred juniors) the C.A., enjoyed a present, the Junior Court of Thel 1 Christmas dinner a t(vMrs Olm evening. The 5 January meeting will Sn rs Gilkrt Flur aMl HOMK FRO'M a joint meeting with the men Mrs Bels at the Fire Company and will be; from held Wednesday, Jan.

17. The com-i Pfc. Walter E. Ertel. son 'Of Christma hul.ri mittee for the meeting consists of Mr.

and Mrs. Walter E. Ertel, 7 1 0 a a Buhb Rural Avenue, has returned to i at Charleston, S.C., after a A week-end furlough. He was pres-; daughter uf ent for the marriage of his sister, 'Glaser, 924 the former Anna Mae Ertel and i MIES Nancy Carl of this city, ter of Mr ji JOY UnUrCU UlOUp performed Sunday in St: 'Mark's jenhorn, Lutheran Church. i South Christinas North Girl's- Pine Street Methodist Church school was held recently.

The feature of this party being the entertainment of the children of members of the class as well as the local "Brownie- Mrs. Phillip Petew she gave the origin Cf-the hymn Little Town of Bethle- Philips Brooks; Miss Marguerite Hartman gave a. violin solo and Mrs, Max E. Stanton related two stories, "The Christmas Story" and-the Fir Tree." The Brownies recitecj Their motto; their leader, Eugene Breon, and other guests were introduced. Arnold Fhipps showed a number of movies which were greatly en- Joyed by the children, after which they received their treat and were hrvlT The class then conducted a brief business meeting with the prpsi- dent, Mrs.

fionald Brobst, in charge. A contribution; 4he "Cru- for the class Miss Emma nose vauey, announce business meeting was me.nt and coming marriage of their Tpan Miss Jean Antes, Girl Reserve sec; day. Oriel I a iuu3t held with! Party the Costello Nursery, Baron, an officer of he class who is leaving for Galveston, this daughter to Petty retaj reporled on plans for i A shorl program with The-: cer Donald R. Wright, U.b. Waval; irl Reserve Conference to bJield rese Nicknig introducing the en-; The hostess was Mrs.

Ralph assisted by Mrs. Omar Har- Miss Florence Laubscher led de- Especially enjoyed was ris, Madeline Holff, 'Mrs: Earr The cpmmittee discussed a play "Joy Is In Giving" written i Goodfellow, F-leta 'Walizer, Girl Reserve Conference M.arch at votions. following girls: C. Sterling, Mrs. commissioner of the Lycoming County Girl Scout Council at the i eS l' A At Dinner, Dance annual meeting of the Council at Girl Scout Headquarters Tuesday morning.

Mrs. Hippie, who has served as camp chairman on the-Council, sue-1 ver 250 employes of the Inter- ceeds Mrs. com-, nationa i Furniture Company. and! missioner. Also retiring from ol-i i guests, were.entertained at fice is Mrs.

Walter D. Seitz, deputy turkey di a a recently i toursville, R.D.2. The the Churclv at o'clock Henderson, Mary i-decorations were arranged by Mrs. ning, Dec. 26.

ihe Kev. inomasi -Mrs. C. F. Askey, i Kelly, Ann Lynch, Mary George W.

Hevner. and refresh- M. Stone, pastor, will perform the; Ann Burrows, Doris Wenner, Do-, menfs were served. EibLc ring eexcmonj MrsrDon Clement lores Mary-Werenerf- Guests incTuded "the i i Y. Miss Bower had been uinuueu xnc j.

1 1 4 1 1 VUL1U1W. A i tv llllllltt PldV tJUJf A3 ill wedding will take place i the js planaing for the an acted by the Montoursville; i residence worne the Y.W-,-A.,: Betty Kelly, Joan Dincher. Mrs. Guy DeLaney. The at 7 o'clock hl rt Tnan i D.C.,"-the last six nontbsr Petty "Officer Wright enlisted in 0 i nt RI; He received I his wings 3 commissioner.

hn the Elks' Ballroom, by the corn- Mrs. Matthew Freeman was: a y. elected first deputy, Social Club of the company are graduates'of the Mon- ahd Mrs. Alfred Nunemacher, sec- i a nned the event and distributed! toursville High School ond deputy commissioner at this onus ts an morning's election. jRe-elected to served at 7 o'clock at I Ui Tri Tlllh tn Tntortoin office were Mrs.

L. R. Salabes, sec- y-shaped tables decorated in a' III' III UIUU 10 UllClidlll and Mrs. theme. ChaiLes ZtmSST managejr Weaver as tflastmnsl three'years as the He also singing of carols council and committee chairmen TT Ladd, Mrs.

Byron L. Gleckner, Anne McKernan sang the pop: i Mrs Rerkheimer Tr eaa su Va DlpSn7 Washington Florence Mrs. W. ular "White Christmas." flmily Mrs- Treasury Department, wasmngton, SI and Carolr Pauline Eugene A. Shaffer.

Time" by Peggy Yp.ung; Pch les Knauff liam H. Gehron. Miss Helen a i Baby" by Carol Bender; "Santa in; itei-s, Mrs. Herman S. MacM.inn, a "Teresa Sullivan; and.) Dr a nd Mrs.

C. W. Williamson ahd eunner at Ouoncet- vlrs Wagner, Mia. John "On Going for Ohristma?" hy-; Tuesd tQ gpend a ana gunner at A 4 i tMary Catherine Ysung, were with their--daughter-in- rertived. law, Mrs.

M. D. Williamson, Pasca- A marimba solo by Joan Dincher i goula, Miss. Before returning hoiUe Is Coming to they will spend some time with A Gilmore and Miss Ants. submitted annual reports.

Mildred Chair- Nune- Hosts at Dinner Town," and a tap dance by Rose- relatives in Tampa, Fla. Always iron in the direction of Mr and H. G. CLEARANCE ENTIRE STOCK 1 of MEMORIAL WREATHS sjjccially treated to withstand weather. A variety of styles.

Millinery Second Floor mary Tolen and JoAnne Archambault were other Rendi- 1 tionsjjf Night" either-lengthwise or a i -at--a-. B'. a- Midnight Clpsr" were andJTroop No. 5 re-' The Hi-Tri Club will entertain! Capt. Lewis Chase, who has just spectively.

with Mrs, Grace Moll grade children at a Christmas returned from England, where he After the program each Junior. party 1 at 4 o'clock this after- served as a pilot on a bomber for, was the recipient of a small gift mg. The cake walk and grand march noon, at the Y.W.C.A., one of the .34, months. and a candy cane distributed by A aiUut i i i a A TT WA HIT' were features of the informal'events on the Those present-besides his moth- 1 Sa 4 nt Nlck trayed by Miss ris, organization; Mrs. Rockwell.j ance Billy "Hhase 'and'lon, Helen Zimmerman.

Bishop, public relations; Mrs. Mat- thew Freeman, training; Mrs. S. R. Hippie, camping; Mrs.

Katherine S. 4 Center, finance, Orchestra, played from 9 until 1 o'clock There both-round and square dancing. Skits bj various groups of em i Following a luncheon at The Lu- loyes was another eat ure of the TCille-today the Council returned to for-, the coatinuance of the day's business session. The 5 meeting" was featured -With diseus- eveni'ng's WAR MOTHERS MEETING The regular change at gifts. i 5 sion of further camp building and American expansion.

Other members of Council are Mrs. L. S. Anderson of Muncy, Mrs. Cook of DuBoistown, Mrs.

Milton-Forman, Mrs. Clarence GiV: more, Mrs. Joseph Greiner, Mrs. Harley B. Kline, Mrs.

Clement G. Ladd, Mrs. Joseph JVIellish, Mrs. John C. Youngman, all of city, 'Mrs.

James Goodman of Jersey Shore and Harold M. Soars Muncy. Entertain at Luncheon at 1 Home of Mrs. Knights Dorothy Knights and Mrs. Ryan entertained at lunch- leon at the Knights home, 471 Cur- itin Street, South Williamsport, in jhonor of their mother, Mrs.

Agnes Patton, and a group of Muncy School friends. Mrs. Sue Heim Little as teacher conducted a school of the nineties, Busing a quiz about the old school, teachers and students. Calling the group to order, she rang a bell she used to call the children from their play at Forest Glen, 1882. It also.

her Dr, Ephraim Heim one of the Normal teachers, in Jackson Township in 1884. When the roll was called the following answered present: Minnie Gross App, Rosa Steinhilper, Kittie War meeiting Mothers in. the of the chapter Club this Santa Claus will pay a visit. Games' Hall Venard, of Gallitzen, were will be in charge-of Elizabeth MC-TMTS, of Miami, The Court's spiritual adviser, Father Fallon, was present as were gihness, chairman-Of the service! Mrs. Faiih Burin, Mr.

and also Mrs Irene Stopper Grand Re- and refreshments wlIHo. Hall G. V. Hall. 0 1 r10rT be arranged by Sara Brown, chair- picture Rocks; Mr.

and Mrs. man of that of Technical HirY Clubs' carol i Finish, and granddaughter throughout the city this evening. Winburne: Mr. and afternoon at- 2 o'clock. Following the business session a Christmas at 9.30 o'clock.

The group will meet at the Y.W.C.A7, for group singing and games Helen Zimmerman, and Josephine Latini. Final plans have been completed party will be held with the ex- 8.15, preceding the caroling, it is I announced. Engaged to Many 1 i' GIVE A GROWING PI ANT for CNRISTMAS CADET W. C. BEID, JR.

JANE J. KASTLER Mr. and Mrs. Emil Kastler, Waverly High School, Waverly, 1059 Louisa Street, announce the N.Y., and is employed by The Avi- King, Mazie Trumbower Taylor. 7ViTJ-" ation Corporation.

Lycoming Divi- Jessie Ida Stokes, engagement of their daughter, Jane siQn Cadet Rcid a ot Clara Llrryd. Ella Winner FesslerJJ. Kastler to Aviation Cadet Wil-' A University, Alabama, and Fa-nn'te Beth Nunn. Alice a ms C. Reid.

son of Mr. and is in training at San Marcus Army Busier, Annie Sheets Dandois, Mrs. Williams C. Reid, Pensacola. Air Field, Tex.

Dunbar Sedam, Agnes Ryan Fla. The wedding will take place In Patton. Miss Kastler is a graduate of the near future. When school was over the rest of the afternoon was spent recalling -other days and other friends. This group meets several times a year and is.

planning to have an outdoor picnic in the. Summer Anyone wishing to join, call Mrs, Patton or Mrs. Little. Mr. and Herlt children, Virginia, Junior and ner which will be held at the Lu- Give new flavor to vegetables by i cille at 7 Pm Tuesday- glazing onions with maple adding marjoram to peas and A 11 0 minced parsley to carrots, i Circle 177, Ladies of the G.A.R., will meet at 2.30 o'clock Thursday Orice a too often for afternoon at- Reno Post for ex- the factory worker to shampootchange of' gifts and refreshments her hair.

i at a party following the meeting. FOR LASTING Two home tor jivur the home of with Fill your home, friends cfnd loved ones your "growing" good wiihas. variety of seasonable planri to select from Cut Flowers, Corsages, Foliage Plants in Gift Pottery. Do not delay plac- ing your orderi for out of towfi deliv- ery Telegraph Service. MEMORIAL WREATHS Naturaf Foliage Frtfh Natural Southern Boxwood order) Place Yottr Orders Early! Collins-Rhoades Co.

Fer a gift that Will (git throughout ytan each year gain in chooit a lovtly diamond at Regal A Mum. A gleaming diamond that the may wear en her hand fof eternity will lurpriie and delight her thii Chriitmai. Make mre that gtti the fln- paiilbte diamond by ihepplng at Regal Blom quality and integrity go hand in hand. DIAMONDS EMLAKCCO TO (HOW OKTAIV Dial Grew Hcrdlc St. OH Fork Floral Design ENSCMBir FEDERAL INCLUDED.

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