Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

Williamsport Sun-Gazette from Williamsport, Pennsylvania • Page 3

Location:
Williamsport, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

4 cr A ''''X'X 1 'X''' Pine Street Methbdist Churcfr Twoiestivals the the ob- NatlonaV -Music junloricJiqriBters singing a fes? 3.30 p.ffif' fornflrrow' Mrs. Robert W. Edwards, tleftjj vice of- 4he Williamsport Junior and" Mw. Charles Stoever do a- bit of last minute packing for: the 84th annual conference of Junior Xeagueg, of America in Quebec Canada. They left 'by plane this morning foe the five-day meeting.

Mr; and George W. Jri, 1329 East Third the bktrothal of their daughter, Lt. Mary Ellen, Evehden, of the Air Force" 3 'Nurse Corps. Leuienant' Evendan departed serve" i the Far East Hostxfpr the annual -Today tfte Wiliiarnsport. Mu- ance Fjrst Evangelical sic Club was host to junior and United Brethren jgh.urchV J'Festival jot I the Nofilieapt.JRfc^_ Balcony descant gion ol thslFejpisyfeanSi.

--QI erationof.MusKr -Thirteen' dantbn, Ijaven, Towanda, -Troy, 6, WilUaJnsport and Wyaiusinj soloists groups competition. festival was held, in the newly-completed Christian Ed-y ueation building of Messiah's Church, South Wil- UamspoTt. Mrs. Harry E. sejpr lor-the Juvenite Club of "Williarnsport; served as general Chairman, assisted -by-Miss nor? Forrest Meizger, for the luncheon.

T- Inaugurating National -Music Williamsport Chapter of the-American Guild win present 250- presented bjr yt MarH's 'and; 'Messiah's Lutheran Other, participants are by. choirs, from' Im- manuelrEvangelical Re- formed, St. John's Evangelical St. John's Lu-. St.

Paul's Lutheran, Mulberry Street MetfiorJlSMuHP Presbyte.ri- ah Churches. The Rev, I)r. Alfred pastor qf -the host will make remarks appropriate to Uje occasion. Mrs. D.

and" ''Fcederickr A. will share directing the anthems. Presid- in'g the organ will be.Mrs. E. Landon, Hugh Wil- JiarrSon- and Dexter N- WeikeL for event are -Miss Gallup and Jo)m'-R.

The music sufig will be "Hosanna" Gregory a three part round entitled "Dona Nobis She is' engaged tor marry Sgt. Wrle RXGarnos, son of subsequently gradu- and. Mrs. Carl-Garnos, Presho, S.jated the Robert Packer Hes- Sergeant Garnos is -stationed at. was a'staff nurse atSMemorial Hos- George Air Force Basfe, Victorville, A gradCafe'of the Williamsport High School ra Junior Birthdays Breads Kay daughter at Md Central.

AvemM. two'yeaM old Frt day MM- Melvln Theodore ol Mr. and Mw. Melvin T.TFaTfer.. nine old rriaar, 4, 1956.

Miss Doris Roan was- guest honor at a recent shower given at the borne of Mrs. "Donald J. Lynch, 928'WiBst Third Miss Rhari'will become the bride of Rollln Fries. A color scheme of-fetue and white was carried out. Guests present at the shower Mrs.

Dean Roan, Mrs. -Robert A. Roan Mrs. Charles Miss Gerry Seewald, Miss Ruth Tupper, Miss Phillips, Jane Vandergrif, Miss Jane Goqd, Miss Mary Bower, MES. Arlene Mrs.

Charlerte' Stiger Mrs. Otto Fries, Robert O. Fries, Mrs. Arvis Poust, Mrs. Robert.

Newton, i Llnte eormeUyij daughter Mr. Bfi MiUJordon B. Connelly, 1620 Sherman: four yews old Sunday, May 6, W56. Afl Junior bhtbmw must -oe sinned and mailed Naomi Woolever, mclal editor, In ot Snn- Oatette, None be aecepUSI 'phone. "Let All Things Not by Davis and a Variation and Toccata on as arranged by Coke-Jepificdtt.

The organ music will-describe Christ's entry into Jerusalem by Saxtpnl "Cre'do" and "Lied" by Vierne, and "Festival Toccata" by Fletcher. An will be taken. Tear" iacweit by Ipemben Be Signm Phi are left to rignt) Miss Joanne Schuster, izeta Alpha; Sirs. John L. Delta Beta and Robert Reynolds, Alpha Eta.

(Standing) Mrs. Lamer and Blrs. DWain Graber, Xi Alpha Kappa. ifiers, and Mrs. QUESTION? Why does a group of close all day Mondays ijen -Seta Sigma Phi Sorority selected man; Mrs.

members as "The VPOnlen oi decoration chairman; Mrs. Year" af the annual Founders'- dinf decoration er Say -banquet and Mrs. rtfi'iupgTn anA event theiMo 25th the organiza- in. WHJiarnspqrt. Those fivfe women "are Mrs.

Lamer F. Hawn, Xi Gamma; Mrs. Dwain Graber, Xi'Alpha Kappa; Miss Joanne Schuster, Zeta Alphtf; John L'. 'fipitn Beta, arld- Mrs. E.

Reynolds, Eta. Th'ese wpmen are cited for their contributions" to. the cul- tural programs of their chapters, tfieir service on coihmit-, tees" or as officers, cooperation in participating in all chapter activities and who. have given generously oi their time. One of the "highlights of the evening was of the Rose." Vz -J To raise.

stendarf of te- tafl "setiaig toward the hfgh ol cccapatioas that' have for operated srw- cessfully on A Miss Clara Jane Ebert and Clyde i given td raeMBers who have been Eugene. Bardo Jr. wed-! in the organization for 15 years or ding vows today, May 5,1956 in' St. moce iu Phey- are: Lutheran Church. Mrs.

Ralph B. Grammer, spcn- Best, Mrs. Stanley Mrs. "Miss and Mrs. Carl.L, Ebert, 2404 Fairview Terrace.

fhe son of Mr. )av SIRS. wnaaAiHr TBEDBEBDE i the former Amelia Carmella DeParasis RD 1. E. Bardo, Jer -Islrs ElltA- "Ee enable a c.h^derk.

to serve bis cnstomer more efficiently by being On the jobi always, Tuesdays thro SahdSys. The grateful clerks who fjjj a long weekend FVFBY week win agpra- MAJRY EL1-EN BVENDEN Mrs Arin Paulhamus. Mrs. Carolyn pital, Cheyenne for more Hartman, Mrs. SWHey' Bauser and-' than a year following her graaua- Mrs.

William -Gajlagef. 'tion the Sayre A panel discussion will of the mate attractions of the Koriie-j makarTrJay to be held May 9, at ithe Lycoming Hotel, be. at 10 a.m. the. program beginning at i.

and continuing fey until 330 p.m. Moderator for the panel dis- Country in cnangmg wornf-. wdlL be Dr, M. Johns. Mrs; Wilbur Hivisly will be the chairman for events with.

singihg led by Mrs. 'Miss Elizabeth Corbin wflL niake a presentation. Scene: A gown of- imported French Chantilly lace and riyJolk tulle was by "Amelia DeParasis for today, May 5, .1956, to-AVdUam F.rederick^McKinney. "The Alphbnsus Manley performed the cere-" mony in Mater Dolorosa Church. jiter of Mr.

Mrs. Bardo was marriage by her father Rev: Ira STSassamaft, officiating. Matron of honor was Mrs. Connie Smith, this city. PLobert.

Baido, Jersey Shore, brother of bridegroom, was, best man. Ushers jwere William i of this city and Al- -vin C. Grieb, uncle of the bride, son, Mrs. Ruban FOJC, Mrs. Garspn, Mrs.

Donald Geiger, Mrs. Eugene Henry, Mrs. Richard rlacher, Mrs. Otto Hively, Mrs. Knight, William Mrs'.

Louis Leprohon, Mark, Wiiliam Miller, Nichols, MrsJ- Jack Mrs. Bernard Snar- Mrs: Weir Smith and Mrs. Philip- K. Thomas. j.

Participants in the nisgram were Richard Brunner, Miss i Carolyn Sctjpll, Miss Sforrrla Tup-' H. Lester'Alexander, P.a}tpond tollyard. 'Mrs. Ro-, H. Fry, Mrs.

Howard. M.j date yotnr cooperation and patronage-. Pleaaa favor this grxrap ot Stores. Shop Tuesday to JH3B pji 'm 9:00 pjn. i -I i The bridp, and 333 West' Jeiferson- Street, was.

given a i a ge by her father'. was attended by Miss Members of the pane, David Mrs. Ralph Foresman, home; Mrs. M- Kobb Keyte, school; were religion, Nicholson county. Folluwiiig--the- Guts'chalt.

-chairman noon will, introduce E. Toohey who will sljo-wf Africanj films' and speak about her stay in, MONDAY, MAY 7 P.M. 2.30--Tots Swiiji Oass 3.00--Tots Swim Ctess 3.30^Tots Swttn -Class 4.0(X-^Advanced Tots- Mrs. Bardo a waltz length land of white Jmbroidered-erys-i'rrj om son Mrs. Robert talette a bateau'neck- oltfs, Mrs.

Frederick M. Wirfter-i and short steev'eV." Mrs. Paul Case, ilrs. Wil- hat held a shoulddr length veil. Sheiliam A.

Mrs. James carried a cascade bouquet of white Madden. roses and carnations. i Each table was decorated with a A waltz length gown of white'bouquet of yellow "spring flowers over green taffeta with-which were sola following. the was worn of honer.

She carried Mrs. John Spaar was general a cascade bouquet of spring flo.w-.chairman of the banquet, 'Mrs: ers ifLnftprt-M. Comelrer. location chair- Following; "the reception the; -couple left for trip to Washing- Why does a group of stores ctose oil day Mondays i location chair- To raise the standard of tail selling toward tile of occupations thaS for years operated sac- and profitably oa VvHEK as a "eacs )iscuss banquet Sjowh' tor Wvino Provldenrjc Hospital Auxil- aife Mrs. E.

a a a Lonii luncheonT Wednesday, May 9. Sewing Circle No. 1, Woman's Society 6f Christian Service, Pine Street Methodist Church in Fellowship a Hostesses, Mrs. Max Dieffenderfer, Mrs. Norman Richards and Mrs.

Robert Johnson. Adult Fellowship meeting preceding a i Night tureen dinner, 5.30 p.m. --SwudfiX, Pine Street Methodist Church. "8 p.m. Monday, May 7.

women of Bethany theran Church, Montoursvitle. Presentation of recommendations concerning over-all im to the church by "the Church Council. Program by junior choir and band of primary department. Social hour to follow. Dinner, 5 to 8 p.m.

Saturday, May 19, Balls Mills Community Hall, sponsored by Hepburn Township Volunteer Fire Co. bridegroom, were flower girls. Best man for the bridegroom, son of Mr. and Chester A. 235 West Jefferson Street, was brother of the DeParasis Jr this city.

Ushess were Chester E. McKinhey. this of bridegroom; Victor and Silvio DeParasis, this of the bride. The bride's gown was fashioned i basque waist, bateau nerkline and bouffant i with' a chaffa train. Her veil of silk illusion was caught to a double crown of pearls and iridescent sequitlfc.

The maid of -and bridesmaids were attired in strRpless gowns nylon tulle and lace with matchin'e bolero jackets. Thp maid of honor was -In pink and the bndes- aqua. They had matching half hats-otjet with floral trim. The flower girts wore gowns nf nylon net i hoop skirts in pi'nk and aqua. Following a reception in the church hail the bridal couple iPfl for New York City, Roth are of the Williamsport High School.

The bride is- employed L. u. Steams and and the bridegroom is serving the Marine Corps TEESDAT, MAY 8 A.M. Mmnastics Uor Dip P.M. -3-00-iSpts Swlm.aass.

3.30--Tow Class 4.00--Intermediate Swimmers 4 15--Stevens Y-Teens 6.15--Tetn-Age. CornjpiU.tee Dinner Heel- Room Golf 8.00--Advanced Golf; TrEDNESDAT, MAY A 930--V. W. Wives and'NUrserv- Coftec Hour IDriW--Senior Swimmers M. 2.30--Tots Oass 3 fw--Ttfis Swim 3 30-- Tpts Cllus 4 00--Junior 4.30--Synchronized Swtrrr 6 00-r Junior and Senior Diving 7.o--Fa.mlly Dtp Hi-Trl An too--senior Week will bex)b-- The bridegroom is employed at, the Mart.

ufacturing Corp. the WHliamsport Music The'-coopte. will reside at 66o; club wRh a progr a over one of Rose Street. local radio stations. The broad- cast has arranged by Mrs.

Russell, chairman. by being on the Job islwavs. Tuesdays thro VlSS incacec 'ec Mrs. Louis M. Goldstein.

ELmira Street, announces the en-: ement of her daughter. Goldstein to a 3, Parricipating will be Miss Miriam L. Swan, flautist Her accompanist will be Mrs. Francis A. CourtrigW, president of the club.

Miss Helen Louise soprano, will be accompanied by Mrs. Kurt Glaser in her presentation of -two numbers. gratcfol eleria who enjoy VTOT appre- date your eotipersMaon patronage. this group of Shop Tuesday to piano solo will be A. Veiey; played by, the.

vocal i TBPRSDAY: MAY 10 A S-3D-- Art Class i Mr. KJeinman Is the son of Mr. land Mrs. Joseph.Kleinma'n. Wilkes-.

Burro Miss Goldstein was graduated ensemble will present numbers by, from the Williamsport High School Amerrean composers under the di- ana is associated Vith Goldy'sjrection of Miss Elizabeth Hv Sims -Food Market. i Mrs. Arthur E. Farringtn Graduated from the Myers High i Wilkes-Barre. Mr.

Klfin-j 134 West AthSt W. Jaroci and. Mrs. Lawre-nco, standing Irft to right 1 dinrTer. fallh Circle No.

2. St. Paul's i-Utheran Church. 6 p.m. Monday.

May church 'dininc room. Mrs. Etna K. Nicholas, leader, assisted by Miss Alice Hoy. Topic.

"The Familj- of --the Church" from the A rrrtifientp of merit bank, "Bejpnnlnp Wth 10.00-- Finance Commitlee- 1030-- Senior Dip M. 300-- Tols Swire Gats 3 30-- Tots Shvinx 4 00-- Baton Tivlrllns Jtnlor Advanced on-- Co-rd tup FRIDAY. MAY 11 3,00 Toti Swim 130-- 4OT Junior Bejp.nnem 4 30- -JiAIrir Jtd vanred BeRlnrtr -School, man is employed with- the Jewelers of that city. .0 ece a 0 reserr Sqa3in' Acerola i ce contains enough vaarn'm to make a woman giddy. GeHmg this valuable vitamin into, "IBarnr is--taade easier by combina- lions -of kcerofti aria apple pat" up In cahs.

Why does a group of stores The Lycomins Players, from LycominR College, pre-; TIacv--Tnaar NisTttt IJaiire MAT A.M. 530-- Junior 10 00--Junior Foi Yoox snampoo. Set. Scalp etc our Qtalc. cnt at only State Beauty ANSWER: To raise (he standard of.

rr- tail sdliug toward flw high of Pip. Final plans were completed for the dence Hospital Auxiliary's third annual at a meeting of committee chairmen, this week. meeting took place at of Mrs. Robert Lawrence. 345 Rujscli Avenue.

The banquet will be Tuesday, May.8; in rallrrxjm of the LycomSng Hotel. ftecoi-ations will be carried rAit in cof-Rl and colors of the National Assn. Mayor Thomas." will net as toast master. Highlight ot The program be a on using local C. Gate, of the staft will Bci-as rnod- erator for the program, with' the panel composed of Mrs.

Frank Gausj Mrs. Joseph Mrs. James Brobst and Betty Fourney. A report from the tket indicates Mrs, E. Dmvncy stated Ihatxulwscrvft- be presented by Mrs.

"Brown assistm by a circle members. A a difiner, Saturdaj May 12. Fellowship "HalKof St. John's sponsored by the Guild. -vjn i execul i ve of NewWerry Council of 'Republican Women, 8 p.m.

Monday, May of Mrs. S. RaRer, 2617 Grand Street, rcccntly to the Beta Sigma 12.10--T»i« Swim jH'' ht- I i.MLjjy -eHm- "Scepln" last night Clarkf Building. Smart played title role. An estiinatcd persons saw ilast night's performance directed Dr.

Russell -Graves. Ushers were members of thO; 230 W. St. J-U74 Special Saie of County Cnhcef bocieiy. tflf 0 Ui nnci- (hiring the rer-cnt crusadp.

of the live chapters ot.L Juntor Dip 'the snfnrilv made phonp calls, rr(1 represented as. Diffuse to house chairrhc-n and cap-; A repeat ulcd at 8.15 p.m. today. ccssfoDy and profitabhy oo A FIVE-DAY WEEK To enable a derk to ttrvt custocKr more el-" ficientrf betea 60 the. Tuesdays tfarbT SHORTHAM) TYPUfO vs.

BCSINESS EVOUSH SPEULIXQ, Mondays and 7 or Mny 14 KOBEBT M. SIDES 43 Wmhlnrton Blva. MOTHERS DAY GIFTS Young birds for Also Brerxirrs 'starts Monday to Satorday early supply lirn- isc-'d Deposit will hold your choice urt'il. Saturday. The loot EVERT week trill cooperation uMT thU fRrttp to ttt Little Surprise Shop 60 East 4th St.

eirown Open evenings Sheets should changr-a fre- quenlly so they don't become before launderinc- Tfeey reversed, top to -bottorfw; awd WCHf. yoar now. WEDNESDAY NIGHT' NEWSPA'FER iNEWSPA'FER.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About Williamsport Sun-Gazette Archive

Pages Available:
164,212
Years Available:
1807-1973