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MJESTX CLEAN TIMES-HERALD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1986 Sunday School Class Program Tonight Has Party For Church Class Presentation I Songs And Recitations By Young People. i The Iollowag program wi.1 be presented at tie Trinity Mclho- diit Episcopal Church, this evening at seven-thirty clock, by the Sunday School: BEG1NERS DEPARTMENT Processional "Joy to the WoriiT: praytr. Be ginncrs Df part- jnent; addrws of welcome. Donna a beautifully decorated tree.

Palmquist; songs, i ie -Mystery Friends' were department: red Ution, "Daddy's Karen Gra Westons Mills Matron Gives Dinner Party New Year's Eve Dance Planned By Local Club Mrs. Edward Kayes illib was hostess at a dinner party. Sunday evening, at the Kayes residence in compliment to Miss Veronica Dusslng, whose marriage VMii ttl 4U tally dale. 1 Guests, numbering twelve, were seated at a table decorated in true SHINGLEHOUSE--Mrs. U.

holiday fashion. A log formed the Dodje entertained the Mary and i centerpiece and surrounding it was Maitha CUa of the Methodist a mass of eveigrcen with tall red Sunday School at a delightful: tapers flanked on either side. ChrUimas party, at her home on' Miss DusSng, who will become Hcceoye Street. Friday the bride of John E. Fitzgerald in Nearly thiity-five guests were; January, received numerous lovely present and exchanged gifts from! gifts fiom the guests.

Tymers Complete Arrangements For Gala Affair Next Week. Club Caroling Tne Jolly Tyrne Uub has com- Oil WcdllCSday pleted arrangements for Its annual TM Eagles Ballroom. Scho01 wiu nol(1 Cnriatra Carl Wisniewskl and His Elks Sing Wednesday. Christmas Car- veiled, and the teacher of the I das, -Jrs. J.

B. Rupert, was pre- ham; recitation. Karl Chester I seated with a stnng of pearls. Moody, recitation. "A Little i ji car Danforth presided at Dianne Travis; a business session, and the group "The Nicest Billy Brook.

voted to contribute to the Corn- Duet, "Away in the Ifarjorie Gould. Robert Lish; red musity Chest fund. The biography of the month was tatioc. Miller Knowl- given by Mrs. Leora Nichols, and ton- exercise.

"Happy piper on Christmas Customs Jimmy Campbell. Murial Bell, atl ilrs -Avice Burrell. A pattern cutting contest was cva Warner and SmaU-. Jimmie Graham recita- Mrs 1 A -Our Robert coalest ilrs tclo, Freddie Fagan; rcdtation, "A Operetta Tuesday AtAllegany Band will feature popular tunes from ten o'clock on. Members are privileged to Invite their friends to this party.

ols will be sung in the village park from seven-thirty until eight Helen Bunce Honor Guest At Luncheon Here Annual Carol Service Of Camp Fire Is Held Mrs. B. L. HarjU. York Strett.

and Miss Theodora Harris, Hamilton Strett, wire hostesws, Saturday afternoon at the tatter's reil- dence at a one o'clock luncheon in toisr cr ilia Holes Buscc. a future bride. Five tablea of bridge were played during the afternoon and favors presented to Mrs. W. N.

the annual Christmas carolling. Davis and Mrs. Frank W. Higgles, was a very slippery night but Hospitals Are Visited By Clean 'Girls On Saturday Night. Camp File GuU on hand at the Bartlctt Community Center, Saturday evening for Miss Bunce, whose marriage to Dr.

Norman P. Johnson of this o'clock on that evening. The pub- city will take place In February, was presented with a guest of hon lie is Invited to attend as several intitatians wiU be mailed the 'aTM' 11 Vuletide songs will on first part of the week. The com-j ProsraTM- rnittee includes Mr. and Mrs.

Mor-l Following this the club will vis- gan L. Sigel, Mr. and Mrs. John'it the home of shut-ins. Requests J.

McAuIiffc. Mr. and Mrs. Foster i for any special songs will be re- Matson and Mr. and Mrs.

William ceived by Miss Lucille Pollina, dl- Lee. I rector, at the high school office. or gift. i Kenner. "The Kidnapping of an operetta in two acts will be pre- i r.r and I seven grades of Allegany Public School.

Tuesday evening at seven-' thirty o'clock in the high school auditorium. Parents and friends of OHO ermate OIK) To Dance Be Dec. 30 holiday colors. Big Beverly Johnson; recitation. Dean Johnson.

Recitation, -m So Donnie Campbell; recitation. "Dad's Jack Meyer: "A Christ- i eaux, and Mrs. Elizabeth Dibble, mis Leonard Bell; closing' address, Wilbur BelL PRIMARY DEPARTMENT Recitation. "Hanging the Christmas Mocking. Joan McKelvey; exerciser, "The Shirley Reese.

Donna Gould, Peggy Ann Williams, Ruth Andrews. Patty Ann Foster. Gloria Meadc. Jacky Ann T.Wi. Eleanor Ratzel; song, "Sleigh Joan Severn.

Redtation, "The Music Goes Omar Boswcrth; song. -Jesus Loves Helen Left- quint; exercise. The Best Part of William C'ainer, Mar- Ian Babb, Harold Rutleclge, Donald Johnson, Larry Wheeler, Clayton Wllsey, Norman Case; cornet mlo. An oyster supper was served a Vtle studenU are invi ted to attend. The holiday dance of the Adelphia Sorority has created considerable Interest amonc the younger Mr.

and Mrs. George C. Palmer Miss Edith Phillips, student at i aocial set of the cit y- The arty of Cuba have left for Obcrlin College. Oberlin, Ohio, 13: will be held in the ballroom of the Cal. the Christmas holiday Knights of Columbus on the with her parents.

Mr. and i M.I; d.uu^*.u* Mrs. Ella Hill and family and! Gordon Phillips of Portville. midnight at tables festive with! A most amusing plot features mother, Mrs. J.

J. Goodrich, Main Mrs. this presentation in which are in-1 Street, are spending the holidays' Mrs. Neil D. Becker returned to Assisting hostesses were Mrs.j cluilc4l grouchy gob i in s.

the Radio-i in New York. ing of December 30. Johnnie Fitzgerald and His Bachelors have been engaged to furnish melodies for this Mary Foster, Mrs. Winifred Gen- Townsend Club Social Meet Tuesday la Queen, Radio Fairies, elves. Christmas bills, Northern" Lights, Dr John Mountain of New York her mother, Mrs.

C. W. Smith, fairies, jesters, and others. Townscnd Club, Unit No. 1, will hold its social meeting in the clubrooms in W.

B. A. Hall, Tuesday evening at eight o'clock. An entertainment including carol singing, talks and acrobatic dancing will be given. Members are to bring a ten cent gift to exchange.

The Townscnd Band and Orchestra will provide the musical entertainment. Thomas Madden will Norv.IIe Chew: i tain with cloe dances and soncs. Beverly Bowser. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Little Lillian and Joe Harvey: recitation, "A Christmas Gift to Uacle Donald Hartley; exercire, 'Christ- Caro, Scth Yvonne and Ronald Bell; recitation, "Christmas at Our Myron Bowen; "Inasmuch as Yc Have Done If. Jean Piatt, Wilford Thornton; solo.

"The First Jacqueline Smith; exercise, "While the Christmas Trees Women Of Moose Party Tuesday Night Tuesday has been designated for the Christmas party of Olean Chapter, Women of the Moose, Instead of Wednesday, as was previously announced. The affair will be held in the Moose clubrooms at Donald Herman. Bobby Witaey, eight o'clock in the evening and Bobby Peterson and Malcolm wui be for members and their Jones. families. A short business meeting Redtation, The Peace of will be held prior to the party.

Geneva Bibb; excr- cise, "His Jean Foster, Lois Wheeler, Helen DeGolier. Beverly Brook and Babb; recitation, "The Shepherd Who The Junior Queen Esther Socle- Stayed on the Kenneth Wil- ty of the First Methodist Episco- exercise, "Good pal Church will hold a meeting Jean Gaboiue, Doiis GoulJ. Jean i this evening at the home of Missj Christmas Bells 'he holiday guest of his mother, V. Mountain. South Union Past Noble Grands Club Banquet Held Mrs.

Street. New York, this morning, after Dancing will continue from nine spending the last two weeks with 1 two o'clock. Miss Angela Lennon is general chairman of the affair. York Street. Arthur Yahn.

student at Prince- ton University, Princeton, 1 New Everett Lord of Washington, D. Jersey, is spending the Christmas is spending a few days with vacation with his parents. Mr. and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

MM A Yahn Nnrih nintnn Charles Walton, Jay Street. Miss Rebecca Laimen. South i Third Street, is spending the holi- i days with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas The annual banquet of the Past Hooker in Woodbury, N.

J. Noble Grand Club of Banner Rebecca Lodge was held at the Cogs- Mrs. A. E. Yahn, North Clinton Street.

Miss Marilyn Wright, student at Smith College, Northhampton, well, with covers laid for eighteen guests. Individual Christmas trees and cards were used in decorating the tables. i Following the dinner, Christmas gifts were exchanged Favors were given to Mrs. Mary Sikes, Mrs. Esther Howdcn Mrs.

B. C. Hopkins. and Dance Tonight Miss Margaret Maloney of New York City, arrived today to spend the holidays at her home on North Third Street. Mr.

and Mrs. Orlin Redd are Christmas. Party Planned For Tuesday the friends, who so kindly offered their cars for transportation were there to take the girls. Camp Fire wishes to thank the Mr. Haseloff and the Vincent- for their several cars: and Mrs.

Charles Hunter, Mrs. James Morgan. Kobert Hancock and Harry Luce for their cars. The different part3 of the Olean General Hospital were visaed first by the girls and from there they walked to the horre of Mr. and I Mrs.

E. B. FiUpatrick on Main Street. From the first organiu- tion of Camp Fire in Olean the Olean Times-Herald has cooper- atced and helped Camp Fire to grow. Tne girls uesircU to take this opportunity to express to Fitzpatrick their appreciation and to wish him and his household a "Merry Mrs.

Horace Pratt led the girls in their singing at the hospital and Fitzpatrick i home. Ten cars then took the girls to the Mountain Clinic where Mrs. Clyde Paige led the singing and from there they walked to Lincoln Park where they gall-Ted around the center circle making a Christmas friendship ring. After sing. Ing the carols they sang two of their own scngs in colsing, "Ser-! vice for Others" and "Let's Run I Along This year the Board of Sponsors i surprised the girls with nineteen ned red capes which are to be loaned the girls on these occasions and it is hoped that each year these may be added to until no Camp Fire Girl will without a red cape to wear carolling.

Mothers and Guardians have made capes for many of their girls and, this year the group was very gay looking. No Camp Fire Girl Is ever urged to carol but It is a community service they do because of their own desire. Three years ago eighteen girls caroled; two yean ago twenty-eight; one years ago forty girls and this year sixty- five although none of the out-of- town groups came because of icy roads. aby's Cold Proved best by two generations of mothers. VICKS (V VAFoRua The Auxiliary to the United arrived Sunday to spend the Spanish War Veterans will hold Christmas vacation with her par- its annual Christmas party for ents.

Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Wright, members, their families and also Fulton Street.

members of Allyn K. Capron Camp, Tuesday evening at eight Miss Mary Crahan, student at o'clock, in the Community dub- Mt. St. Joseph's College, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia, Is spending the rooms. Exchange National Bank Building.

holidays with her parents, Mr. and! Games will be In the evening's rS RC J1 Willla Crahan. North! and a a rds wUl be given, also an additional favor. Toys are to be brought by each guest to the PROTECT Your Children's EYES AVOID EYESTRA1N otxuuu allteu Street Mr. and Mrs.

James M. Smith. a Bl BJ! jmry j- nf Tmv at I needy children in the city. of Troy, are guests at tneji i Williamsburg, arrived. home of the former's mother.

Sunday, to spend the Christmas fnr ih-ir Mary Smith, of Westons. holida wilh her parenls Mr anJ dishes for their i Mrs A Ewing, North Second! Robert Lax, student at Columbia Supper-Bridge Dr. and Mrs. Frank M. McCarthy, West Sullivan Street, entertained, last evening, at a supper party at the Olean House.

Supper was served at seven o'clock after en ed by Make sure that your children adequate light and that only books printed with large type are read. At the very first sign of- any possible eye strain (headaches. squinting, fatigue) bring them here for a thorough examination. Consult A. H.

FITCH neutered Optometrist KRESGE'S 151 North Union Street A dancing party will be held In I. O. O. F. Hall.

Shafer Building, i University. New York City, this evening. Radio Ray and His city Sunday to spend the i Pumpkin Dusters will be featured holiday with his parents, Mr. and i from nine until one o'clock. Mrs.

Sigmund Lax. J.S from nine until one o'clock. Parents Urged To Give Child More Freedom Sigmund Mr. and Mrs. Andrew M.

Douglas of Saratoga Springs, N. are guests at the home of Mrs. Douglas' parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.

H. Wright, Fulton Street. Entertained At Holiday Party Rehearsal For Pageant To Be Held Tuesday Bowen. Marilyn Allen; song. "Sil- Betty Doisey.

134 North Barry turn and some CHICAGO--To the perturbed parent of a "problem" child Dr. Alwin C. Rambar, Northwestern University pediatrics professor, offers advice. His suggestions A rehearsal for members of the Christmas pageant at the First Baptist Church for Sunday will be The J. C.

Club held Its annual' held at the church, Tuesday even- Miss Muriel Wright of New i Christmas party at the home of i eight o'clock. York City is spending the Christ-1 jjj 53 Teresa Rogers, North Fourth Professor Henry W. Hill will be mas holiday with her parents. Mr. street.

i in charge of the singing and Mrs. and Mrs. E. H. Wright, Fulton Games and dancing were en- A Frank Houscr, will direct the S' ree Joyed during the evening and a fa- cast.

Robert Zimme'rman. student a was to Miss Lucy Colgate University, has arrived to' ean- ent Junior Department i Street. All members are expected with duet ty Donald llccse and to be present, Tommy Brook; playlet. -The First Young Pvople's Department. Postpone Meeting There will be no meeting of the Women's Relief Corps this week due to Christmas week.

I 9 take a negative sp end the Christmas vacation with I Din 5r frl'' 2t ta i upset traditional his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Decorated in Christmas colors, child-rearing rules.

Zimmerman, North Fourth Street Glfts were during the Here are a few: evening. Don't be dogmatic In making Miss Martha Coon, student at Plans were made for a New the child eat something because Smith College. Northhampton. Year's party to be held at the "it's good for him." Let him ex- is the guest of her mother, home of Miss Lucy Bean, ercisc his own desires. Edna Coon.

East State Street, Don't be alarmed at "tempera-' for the Christmas holiday, mental" outbursts. Indifference Is Cathcrine'cill! who attends Mercyhurst College. Erie. Is cn( jing the holidays with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. William J. Gill. North Union Street Permanent $1.50 'Special COURT BEAUTY SHOP 601 W. State Phone 3680 Alfei Clement Clarke Moore Prr.t the "be seen and not heard." Let him enter into adults' conversation.

Don't be inconsistent, allowing a child to do a certain thing one time, refusing it the next. Inconsistency brings confusion and disobedience. Dr. Rambar summarizes his code with the explanation that each child Is an Individual and Miss Nina LaCavera, student at Mercyhurst College, is spending her vacation with her parents. Mr.

and Mrs. A. LaCavera, North Union Street Misi Eleanor Eisert. who at- If you buy men's gifts in 0 hurry (and what lady You always buy some of your men's gifts in a hurry right? And so that yo-j may continue to rash in and rush out, we take our time in the choosirg so that you won't have to. So that you may telect in but in safety, we greet you this Chriitmu with a stock mat you can duh into at 4:10 and leave at 4:30 with two uncles, thrre law and one sweetheart all taken care cf except for the nibci MEX'S GIFTS from si.oo to $25.00 THE LIBERTY CO.

must be permitted to develop his tends Mcrcyhurst College, is the own possibilities; not subjected to holiday guest of her parents, Mr. a general, adult, standard of dc-. and Mrs. Frank J. Eisert, South velopment.

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