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Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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Williamsport, Pennsylvania
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6
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Mrs. Henry Elected President of Baptist Women Mrs. Henry I. Yeagle was elected president of the Women of First Baptist Church at a recent meeting. Vice presidents elected are Miss Martha E.

Derone, interpretation; Mrs. Marguerite R. Waggoner, missions, Mrs. John C. Carlson, Christian service, and Mrs.

Mearle E. Stepp, leadership development. Others elected are Mrs. Joseph W. Schraml, secretary, and Mrs.

Woman's Club Plans Morning Bridge Mrs. Frederick W. Robinson and Mrs. James Ferguson are chairmen of a morning bridge which will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, June 1, at the Woman's Club.

A luncheon will follow at 1 p.m. Serving on the committee are Mrs. John J. Brann, Mrs. J.

Henry Cochran, Mrs; Walter C. Coder, Mis. JohrrCornwell, Mrs; David K. Detwiler, Mrs. S.

Dale Furst, Mrs. Walton B. Geiger, Mrs. Joseph Haagv-Mrs. John Uviu, Mrs.

Charles F. Kolb, Mrs. Robert M. Konklej Mrs. Frank Lowry, Mrs.

J. Wright Mackey, Mrs. William -C; McCqrmick, Mrs. Mrs. W.TIrlTersoti, Mrs.

Bernard L. Sharon, Mrs. A. M. Stiber, Mrs.

Donald M. Wieland, and Mrs, Kenneth Williamson. Reservations" are due- by noon Tuesday. Robert Rwse. treasurer.

Chairmen serving with the of- fleers art- Mrs John A. Davis, programs. Miss Marion D. Derone, communications, Mrs C. Howard a i a i missionaries, Miss Leona C.

Lowe, White Cross work, Mrs. John T. Hall, Christian social relations, Mrs. Edith L. Wright, love gifts, Miss Barbara Laubscher, spiritual growth, and Miss Dorothy C.

Heller, literature. Serving on the nominating committee were Mrs. Robert M. Sides, Mrs. Charles Snyder, Mrs.

J. Henry Cochran, and Mrs. Ai M. Boal. Social Calendar i a toursville Golden Age Club, 6 tonight, Bethany Lutheran Kiehl-Hermonat The engagement of Miss Joanne a KieW to Kenneth JL Hermonat has been announced by the bride-elect's parents Mr and Mrb.

Jo.m K. Kiehl, Cogan Station RD 2. Mr. Hermonat is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Donald D. Hermonat, Dallas, Texas. A late August wedding is being planned. Miss Kiehl and Mr. Hermonat are both juniors at Westminster Choir College, Princeton, N.J., majoring in music education.

Miss Kiehl, a graduate of Williamsport High School, is doing work in music therapy at the New Jersey Psychiatric Institute, Skillman, N.J. Mr. Hermonat is minister of music at Middlesex Presbyterian Church, Middlesex, N.J. WUllAAASPORI-SUbJ-QAZE I IE Woman's Work Thursday, May 25, 1972 JOANNE K. KIEHL Junior Birthdays Junior Leaguers Attend Conference Mrs.

Harold D. Hershberger Mrs. William R. Waldeisen and Charles R. Steams are at- lending the 50th annual -Junior League Conference, being held this week in Boca Raton.

Fla. The delegates vrHl vote a comprehensive plan for" "Hie total restructure of the organization. William Metvln O.jen son of Mrs. Janice L. Trout Run RD 1, ll years old today.

May Richard Alan Jay Mitchtltrw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Mlt- Trovt 1, four old today, May is, 1MJ. Sttpnen Michael Keller, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles W. Keller Wflllamipert RD 1, old today, May 25, If It. Ka.hy Loui.t el Mr. and Mrs, Dwain L.

R. Perry, 1 1 i i Prive, Soufn Williamsport, II years old Wed- rteKUy, May 24, ftobert Kevin Waltftrtr son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Walters, 1710 We.sl Southern Avenue, South Williamsport, eight years old Wednesday, May 24, 1972.

Kelly Marie" smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clalr J. Smith, Williamsport RD 2, two years old Tuesday, May 23, 1972. Eric Matthew Hesen, son of Mr. id Paul e.

1405 Catherine Street, two yean old Monday, May 22, Bitler-Remsnyder The engagement of Miss Nancy L. Bitler to Rudy E. Remsnyder has been announced by the bride-elect's mother Mrs. Paul L. Bitler, Picture Rocks.

Miss Bitler is the daughter also of the late Mr. Bitler. Mr. Remsnyder is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frank Remsnyder Muncy Valley. Miss Bitler, a graduate of Hughesville High School and the Wtjliamspoit Area Community College, is employed by GTE Sylvania, Muncy. Mr. Remsnyder, a graduate of Sullivan County High School, is in the "construction trade, NANCY I OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 8:55 CLOSED MONDAY OPEN WEDNESDAY, MAY 31st. PRK-IIOTJDAY Over Half-A-Century Fashion Lewisburg Seloc fed groups women's, misses' and juniors' MUD.

Finck -Bridal Shower Miss Jill D. daughter of Mrs. Alice Finck, Milton, was honored recently at a sunrise bridal shower given by Misses Sharlene Mlilei, Myers, and Cindy Barrett, at the home of Miss MiNer, 1415 High Street. Miss Finck will become the bride of George son of Mr. and Mrs.

CHsfffel; Waltman, New Col- --wmbtaron- Saturday; -Jtme Attending were Misses Cathy ihomasr Kathy Kropp, Diane Robey, Diane Friggle, Kathy Engle, Kathy Kratzer, Jill Kathy Zerbe, Marsha Bowes, Mrs. Alice Finck, Mrs. Samuel Young, Mrs. Ceril Waughen, Mrs. Robert Bailey, and Mrs.

Cindy Grenninger. When in Doubt, Use WASHINGTON (AP) When in doubk use the philosophy of an sing. of-- merit workers when they need to refer to womerL Correspondence ani, other official documents. V. A survey of more than a dozen government departments and agencies indicated n6 offi- fial policy or nonuse, of the title which some women's rights organizations have proposed as a substitute for the keeping, --of -those expressed view of Pentagon spokesman John Becker, who said, "We have no objection to But in routine correspondence, we use 'Miss' or according to our polity book.

However, if a woman signs herself a letter, we ad- Including famous label exclusive Hrfosses and nRASTTCAUT REDUCED PRICE AND EARLY SHOPPERS WILL FIND MANY AT GREATER THANy 2 ONE AND TWO PIECE DRESSES ELEGANT COSTUMES PANT SUITS LONG DRESSES too. ()n sale: -Friday and Saturday and Tuesday and Wednesday of next week. WE STRONGLY RECOMMEND EARLY SELECTIONS. BROZMA.V'S DRESSKS FIRST FLOOR dress her that way in the reply." Ihose government workers who do use J.Ms..^__ it sLapUfies record saves time', and avoids embarrassing mistakes. Ms.

Kleeman, acting director of HEVTs Woman's Action Program, personally prefers new title. She said it eliminates the possibility of discrimination against married "We don't ask men if they're married or plan to raise 'families," she said. "So why should we ask ---Several personnel directors said it Js often necessary for in- surarice puiposes Tf an employe is married and has dependents, but that for divorced women the title can be misleading. At the White House, there appears to be some debate about whether "Ms." is appropriate. I ft'S aW -Safe Come home li approach, livino-the A Ji stored reclining the cares of the day floaty reading, watching tv or ing.

Only Barcalounoor cool comfort in reclining chair. The "Summa 0 (from $219) and other models now great furniture stores everywhere. Barcalounaer color folder to you free. 1 OPEN FRIuAY P.M.^ WE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY AT 12t30 P.M. i i lEWSPAPERr.

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164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973