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PAGE EIGHT OLEAN TIMES-HERALD. TUESDAY. OCTOltER 14,1941 Times-Herald Society Weddings Luncheons Bridge Parties Social Brevities Dinner-Dance Will Be Held Wednesday A joint A dinnor-dance s)X)iisural by Christopher Columbus Lodge and the Ladies Auxiliary, St. Ann's Lodge, will be held in the ballroom of Christopher Columbus Club Wednesday evening 1 The dinner hour i be seven o'clock. The Very Kcv.

I'lassman, OFA1, president of St. College, will be principal Kali colors will be prevalent in the decorative scheme and during dinner, a floor show will be presented, featuring both men's iiiul women's app'ircl, made possible by This event will be for iiioiiibern their invited Kiio.sls. Carl Ramirc is general chiiiriruin. Karly rcserviitiona arc to br made. Coiidersport Girl Is Wed COUDEKSf'OHT Helen Chismire.

a of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Chismire, and Edwin F. Ellison, of K. Ellison, of Port A a wort- united in marriage ut St.

Church rectory, Saturday i at ten o'clock. The Rev. K. M. O'Om- noll performed the rr-n-niony which WH.H a by i of (he Inimciliiili'.

families, bride wore a of moss green silk i brown ttccc.s.sorieH and corsaj'c of Talisman runes. Hoc only a i i i i Mr.i, M. 1.. of Brndfonl. si.slrr of i won a brown ilre.sH i and gold aeroHHoriwi.

Her wan of yellow ten ro.Me;i. Clarence KlllHon of Port, A lie- gfiny. brother of tin; groom, was host man. Following (In; rrri'mony. wedding brcn.lifa.Nt and reception was held i llif! home of I be Ijnde'ji jiHrenl.H on 'Port A a Mrs.

ElliHon I.H a gntdiuiti' of High School Bradford i i a where for tin- i i i i pro- ft'Hfiion. For the jiasl yearn Hhe lias been employed tin 1 Oiu- ilfr.Mport Cicneral a pre- vidiiM i a worked i i a In Port A i i Mr. i i i.M i-inployed hy 111' 1 A i i i i i a at Port. A i i bride, brown I a ma ac Is Announced i i I i i MrH. Theodore i i a i i i i i i i I i i i i nf I i i i i i i a I Holier! i i of The wa.M I I i i a i i performed Chliri'li In A i i Oclohor by l.lic Kev.

A. Mrs, I.M High Mr. (iilwon l.i employed In cnl factory nt. Hoidello, i I i couple i reside. Halloween i Party Will Oct.

17 A I parly and rail i I i i the ye.f.sJon of tin; Mom 'inrcau of i i Friday, Oc toller 17. for old und new ber.s. Luncheon i be t. o'cloclt. The a a i i be Hinged in tin i Room of thi' Ex a a Building UK: a by Ln.w of a a a i lie "Him 1 i (in program i be renc'; topic i Insurance." MrK -I'YaiK'i-H i i i i i of i i i i iigenl, i bi Sodality Dance On October 22 Tli' 1 Ladicji Church of Hie Sodnlll.v i hf; held Wcdne.Milny Oelober i i i i i North i SI reel.

A loen.1 orcliodlni i provide 1 for a i nine, i mil 1 o'elocli, hotli i A i i i i a i The i i i i i i i i i i a a i i a Klorenee i i i a i Mi.s.'i i i a i i i i i i i i i i i A Mliia Mi.MM a I IONM Loui.se i I. 1 1 i i a MI.M.-I a a i i i i i i i i I i i i i a i MI.MS Ann olelciii. i i i i i i i i i a May.ur, i i i i a i i i i i i i i H-l. Order 'I i i i i i i meet I i i i i o'eloek i a i i 'Peniple. A i i i i prosenlod and i i i i i lio Doctor Brady Health Talks SO YOU CAN'T SWIM? A I 1 a the oilier a i i a a Io learn to swim.

i-tfr linby i i i i i i i i i wlii'ii hi: wan II! i old. Now I ho linliy in In 1 hn.s Iniil Ui Ilir i Ilircfl llinrn, anil Mr IK i till 1 I I Of HlO us i IliR Kbonl for liny excuse for Imliy'H liahylikc, i i i i vnlod upon JMI i in I i of tin" (iiilhnr'H i i i i i i i i in- rapacity" to I i hi JlolliiM 1 a i i i tin- i i i i to me, hoping. 1 suppoHi', lluu I 11 pliuiKllil'' i Uon why eorlllln 1111- oill Io I'neo i i Io Io nwiin. Olio i nn Ine.nrnlilr jiliy.slenl (lcfoi-1 or riuyiitnl drfi-oi lie i i I I I I I I i ir i tufsiibl( to Iciii'h In swim. i i niollii-r'n Imliy )Hi niich or nt niiy mcnlion.s no I'PI- lin'lM I i poor i i i i.s i lip Is nn only child.

not sny iuil I hud In-other or a Is IIM- or i lirollirr or si.slcr Io sliniv I i i i ihroiiKli i i i childhood nnd adolescence, jire lie would h.ivp Icnnu-d ID i a ehild. Am I linrd-lioilcd i i i 1 1 do not approve ol' I lie idTM I I I I I I lu licinl i i i i i i i i i i iiit: ii i i i i I wiui 1 1 1 Imvi' iniiii- In lip rouniK'i 'i i i i nnd I hen 1 bill. I II iind II' yon ibin'l iiibul I'd i i i i II i i i Pos- i i Minn! i a i rxpei'li'in-i 1 i 1 liall.v'll i i i i i Ln i i i In i i II i In 1 liu'll I i i over II i hi i i i npl'on i i i i i i nnd Iho world hy i i i i i not lilu llil.H, 1 inn I'lilbi'r i I i linby's wi-ll'nie. A MIIIU- ii ml It- I'lilconi i i i i i i i i i i ll'lilll i i I I ly I i i Inj; i i i i I Yen i i i i i i i i i i in 1 i i 1 nn llil. 1 It.

(i.) i i I nn A i i i i i i i i i i io i i i i i I i i A i I'or i i I I A iy In l.o Uirow bilo wain-- of roin-fii. capablt. a i is rnsciln I i It necv.ssnry A). nicr.s I roinwiiliiir, in dinv or tny childhood, tiuiKlil RW nv hcllcvo the br.sl. (J iu by profesHlonnl nnng instnictors, hi s.vainH., illmi clubs, wHl.er Novices tihonld put on m) wool or i i in i-iich I wHlcr.

so Infection I lie i a i In i i i nf Ur. i i stliloi'iii'iil. i i i i i i i i ol'ft'i'fil I i i fi I'npy on i i C. I i i 1 I i no 1 i i i i i hi i i i i ll I-, i i i i i Io Iny- i i i i our otli'-yon r-old f-nv of ol'l 1 cliihn i oil In Io i i lii-nr- i i i i i tin 1 1 Tim MIVI. unyii Is (lnirniiKlil.v illcoHiiMl iunl oniinol i i i IIIIPM- I I in 1 I I I Mni, wins 11 now wi'llli-n HIP fii ci! or 'llio i I'oninion or I In IIM, folpr- eni'ii wuiri'o when OIIP.MIOIIK eonio my work.

(MlMfl L. C. ICTAn in my work. (Miss CJ AiiAwm 1 Si'iiil siiiiniu'd cnvplonn l)i Hrlii(; yoiii' InelOKp i'S c'-iiln eohi, fo Your Skin." Society Honors Pastor Kdward'a Day, thy feast dny of tlie Right Rov. Moiwignor Kd- ward J.

Kcngx-l, VI'', pastor of St. of the Anils' Church, was idondny. In the evening, the AlUir of the church entertained at 'party in honor and a program of entertainment WJIH one of the highlights of the affair. Master Jarncs Keemin presided H.H of cercmonluH and the entertainers included: Donald L. Arriy.

Mrs. E. Harold Kamler, Wr.s. Abbii' Blake, Thomas II. Adams, Mln.1 Mary Ann O'Donnell Mary Lucille Beverly Maelnroy mid Phllllppi.

Later cards and I I I wen- enjoyed lunch Kfrvod. Mi-s. Marry 'V. Karnler and Mra. W.

Gabler wen; co-chairmen and wcrn iisnistud by Mr, 1 1 Hlrlirnun, Miss Teresa MJHH Clurii rjftjHc, Mrs. Lucy Yclil. Mrs. Leo a and Mrs. John 1'.

Robert Ko.skit, Paula. of skill Are Graduated As Nurses MISS RUTH EATON MISS LOUISE SCARLATO A lieffany Girls Complete Course At Buffalo Hospital Schedule At YMCA The i i i i for the Women'. 1 Dlvi.sion of the V.V1CA for VVedneHdiiyH wjia i i i i t.odnv I A Hon.Mewivej-i; I i for School Nn. No. No.

No. 10; I Ora-Y In- who neriiMK I i pool; PM-- No. 2. No. 'I, Sehool No.

fi, No. Sehool No. 8, School No. I I I i i A i i i Hod Cro.w Llfe- I i i i i i i I'M Ili-Sehool; i i Tenm. Ijclrollial A unon 11 ccd I A mule of a i a i i a i of Solh of I Went Dleiin.

i i a a i.s the sun fif "tbe. a ALLBGANY--iVtiws Ruth Raton if the Kivu i and Alias Louise Scarlati) of 208 East Main Strent. of Ihi.s place, were iimong Ihc wenly-nini'! graduated Sunday nflernoon, October 1.2. 'Mei'cy Hospital School of Nur.sintf Buffalo. Kxcrciscs were held at Mount Academy on Abbott that city, i i i a addrOHft of t.ho nflcrixion wan i by the Itev.

Robert .1. 'Jill. I MiHH a i a i i of Mr. and Mr.t. II.

VV. Kalon of the i-'ive i.s a graduate of St. i i i i Academy, of She i i i a i l.he Children's in a and Slate Iki.spit.al at Cowanda. Mi.HK a a Uie daujjliler of Mr.s. Joseph Scarlato iind the lat': Mr.

of a i Street. She i.s ti of the St. Elixa- bel.h'« A a Cla.iH Our- inx' her traininj; 1 course a Mercy llii.spital. a i i a i and I in Gow a i i Hospital. Cluesls i i the exorciHcK were Mr.

a Mrs. H. VV. a i Kalon, Mi.s.i a Krilon, I i i a lOalon, Miss Bileen Joe and Helen Ilir.Hjcn and Kl- ward a a Mrs-. Scar- i i i AliHs i i i a Senrlalo, A i i i i i ScnriMl.o.

Air. a Mrs. a i A a Mr. a 1 uou. a 1'.

and i Se.arlono, GimLon Ohio. Auxiliary Meeting in rn: l.o Mrs. i i i Sin to SI reel, i i i i Mr. a i nf i l'i ml i i i i i i Study a I a i i i "I School No. i i i i a i oYloelt home til' r.s ThcodniT i i i l.

lueen personals i i i nnd el h'urey flow to I'licre they were of Mi.is Mr. and Mrs. riie.slor Curry, Henley i i i I vi.sil in Cleve- i i i A i i i (J. 4: I I i i i a Conk. South Sov- i a and Kreehtel.

Keed St.reel, nve returned ist two a spendini; in Fast, i mill a i oi I i a i 1 are vi.s- a Mr. nd Fred Hnr.lu'k of Port- rl A. Tillotson of i P.elnuml i I ho pn.it work Mr. and K. 10.

i I a i Mrs. Fiiiirl.h a in of Oanie! of Street, replslorod Kdu- rs. Kossio P.abi-in'k a i Mrs. Moddock a i i Xow a Cono nf Townsond Chilis in lyrac.use. They i iv- 01 1 on the i at the next meotlii 1 of TOWIUSIMH! 'lub No.

on October 'Jii a two clock in WP.A a Health Service Hy I I A A M. D. (Signed lol.tor.s pertaining to personal health hygiene, not to disease, diagnosis or treatment, i be answered by Or. Hrndy if a Heir velitpe eneloseil. Letters be brief and written in ink.

Owing to the large number of letters received only a few enn be niiswcreO here. No reply 01111 be. made to not confirming tnstrtie.llons. tltli-Ms Dr. "Wllllmii Urmly.

care of ttui Tlmw-Hemld. Home linrcaii I I -There i be a i i Home P.nreaii Wcdnc.s-day i i i i bi. 1 i i i i o'clock at home, of MI'M. Lorcn I la i OH in- of i i i i i i ROOIIIH of Port i i School. Tbe fir.sl Ics.son on "Fall or i i he given by Mr.s.

aines. lOach por.wn a i is io i a not.i^ I i pencil, tape a and book. The i leSHon on a i i be i by Reuben Uute.li in bc a a the i School a 1T illUcH ca rd a Hoimcman of this i i i musical Ircli-ii i Western New York, will lio i Seniors at Fredonia a a School to Rive a I i i a i in the music sect i a meeting of tbe Western ne Conference for ten cb r.s to 110 held in i i October Miss I i a i.s violinist. WKSTONS MILLS At th a meeting of the Ladies A i i a of Weston's i Volunteer Firemen Monday evening. Mrs.

Raymond Burdick wa.s elected to succeed Mrs. Charles Chamberlain and Mrs. Fred McMullen wa.s elected vice-president to Mrs. Vernon Card who is now president, in place of Mi.ss Marie Glca-son, Following the business meeting Hallowe'en games were enjoyed and favors were presented to Mrs. Madeline Colcman and Lyzbeth Li.sli.

also to Mary Ann Colt. The commit too for the November meeting will include Mrs. Jo.seph Songster, chairman. Airs. Paul Beard.

Corrinne Hammond and Viola. Baker. Tlie next evening for sewing for the Red Cross will be November. All mcmbc-r-s are requested to be present. At the November meeting there i be a a i shower for Miss i i 1 to i i a i a place in i near i i i Amateur Program Slated The time and place for auditions for the Amateur Show Friday evening, October the Oleaii High School will" be announced through the grade schools in this city Wednesday.

Master of cerenionieji on, this occasion will be Clinton Buchlman, Buffalo radio announcer. The program will open promptly at eight o'clock. The proceeds derived from thus attraction will be used to carry on work for under-privileged children by the Parent-Teacher Associations of Olean. Mrs. Charles F.

Williams and Mrs. John Hellwege are chair'men of publicity and members of the licket committee include: Mrs. Joseph U. Golden, chairman, Mrs. 'harles M.

Stomerosky, Mrs. Tiffany A. Eaton, Mrs. Frank Cal- ahun, Mrs. Adolph Swanson, Mrs.

John J. Kcrsperske, Mrs. Albert Hoffman, Mrs. J. Hamilton Schnell ami Mrs.

Renter. The following school principals will also cooperate hi arrangements: Ivers J. Norton, M. Wes- cy Smith, J. Paul Dohl and Harry D.

Greatwood. Recent Bride Entertained At Dinner Mrs. Glenn Pitts, a recent bride, was entertained at a dinner party at the Hotel Stratton Monday evening by Mrs. Vincent Erickson, Mrs. James Graham and Mrs.

Clinton Hitchcock. The evening was spent in cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. N. Eastman and Miss Violet Tenglund.

Mrs. Pitts was presented with a gift. State Armory Will He Scene Of Party Soon rlli day Party Is Held The State Armory will be the scene fit" a. dinner-dance Wednesday evening for members and gucsU of the New York State Company 7-1 til Infantry. will dine seven o'clock.

Magnnno of Main StreeE cnlfrlainerl a. group of boys at hor home on a i Street recently on the i a anniversary of her son. Louis. Docoralions wore in i blue white. rtorVc.shment.s were at a table centered with a cako.

Ciames were played and prizes won by Roliert Dixlgc, Townr Richard Picholic. Richard Vcdder. Robert Ciimiry, Donald Guild. Musical numbor.s were offorc' hy Richard Picbolio. Richard nid Robert Canary.

Surprise Parly A birt.hilny -surprise party for Leo Carls of I ho South Nine Mili, Allegany. and Theodore Mack of Pleasant Valley was given by Olive and Mrs. Clifford a at. la tier's home. Lunch was served to thirty-seven nests.

Society TV 7 Meet Thursday The Women's Home Society of Pleasant Valley will moot with Mrs. C. J. Oakcs Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Devotions will be in charge of Mrs.

Maud Travis. Mrs. Adelia Van Duscn will conduct the Bible quiz, and the literary program will be in charge of Mrs. Mary Morris. Mink Is a Star Style is Hollywood's top favorite in the new a furs.

Belt sleeves, built-up necklines and the full, swagger cut lend in the new silhouette. Lucille Ball's new coat embodies the entire niink picture. 'ca kfast Held Miss Mnric Wagner, bride, was feted at a breakfast at the Cogswell. A flowers were used as the table decorations nnd Halloween favors were presented to the guests. 0 lea 11 Grange Olean Grange.

No. 791. will meet in 1OOF Hall. Shafer Building, Wednesday evening' at eis'ht o'clock. A large attendance is expected.

Revhcd Styles If you're planning 1 to make a whole collection of the newly revived middy blouses for campus wear, you ean achieve unusual braid effects with your own sewing 1 machine if you use the modern sewing attachment to apply the braid. Try covering: the entire squire, sailor collar with rows of shoe string braid, stitched about one inch apart. Remember to square each row at the back with mitered corners. Navy rating emblems add an authentic fashion touch to middy blouses. You can jipplique your own embroidered stars on the collar in bright colors with the aid of the litUe zig-zajrger attachment.

If you have never done work of this kind on your machine, your local sewing 1 center ca.n instruct vou. Parlor Gann Hunt for the famous lost treasure, of Columbia has inspired new parlor game. The board is A map of the world which ignores boundary 1 and spotlights lost treasures that arc historically authentic. The object of the game is to acquire the largest gold hoard by strategic moves of treasure dice. Brief histories of El Dorado nnd of lf3 other famous lost treasures, including pirate Sold are supplied in a game.

PlAP i woi UP mtsavi Tea Held Yesterday Harold C. guardian of the Wetomachick Group of Camp Fire Girls, entertained Uie mothers of tbe of thia group at a "get acquainted tea." from three until jfive o'clock Monday, a Mr Front Street home. table was tastefully "decorated with Autumn flowers anc leaven and Camp Fire doll: dressed in service and ceremonial "made appropriate place cards. Miss Mary Forest presided at the tea table. After tea was served Mrs.

Banfield, with the assistance of Oelphine Myers, conducted a Council Fire with Patricia Gazdik, Clara Lou Banfield and Wilma Henry taking 1 part in the candle lighting ceremony. Trail-seeker beads were awarded to Janice Guile and Mary McNall. Craft honor beads were presented to Mary Forest, Constance Cronk, Kutti Ruggles, Nancy Buckley, Mary McNall, Mary Fuller and Patty Hengehan. The following new members were presented their "Give Service" pins: Norm's Peterson, Mar- Jorie iJndemoth, Nancy Rugg-Jes, Marian Hamilton, Mildred Miller and Nancy Buckley. Camp Fire girls assisting with the serving were, Charlotte Gray, Irene Nupp, Winifred Piion and Constance Cronk.

PTA Group Of School No. 7 Hold Party The School No. 7 Parent-Teacher Association will hold a card party in the gymnasium of the school Thursday evening at eight o'clock. Awards will be presented at each table. Mrs.

John J. Kersperske is general chairman aided by Mrs. Vincent Marra as chairman of the refreshment committee and Miss Cecelia Nenno and Miss Mary NoonaTn, ticket committee heads. Allemnv Bureau ALLKGANY--The Home Bureau will honor both old and new members Thursday at a luncheon at one o'clock in the Fire Hall. All planning to attend are to meet at ten-thirty o'clock in the morning.

For Your Information Test your knowledge of correct usage by answering the following questions, then checking- against the authoritative answers below: 1. If a guest tips over a drink should the hostess come to his rescue, or leave him to mop it up with his handkerchief? 2. Should a i pit be removed from the mouth with the fingers or with a spoon 3. May one butter a hot biscuit all at once, or must each bite be buttered separately May hot rolls be buttered before they are brought to the table? a. If a woman's napkin" drops to the floor, should the man seated next to her pick it up for her? What would you do If--You are af woman and you sec.

that a man is going to pick up somehting you have dropped-(a) Stoop quickly and pick it up yourself? (b) him pick it up. and thank him graciously ANSWERS 1. Tlie hostess should get a towel and help him. 2. With the 3.

Tt may be buttered all at once. 4. Yes. 5. Yes.

Best "What Would You Do" HATS Cleaned to Perfection 50c Call For nnd Deliver Repairing Custom Made Clothes Men's and and up N. V. S4 Altlmnae OfHi-Y At Meet Omega Chapter of the Girls HI- Alumiae held a meeting Monday eveMng at the YMCA to plete -rfangements for a lowe'en rarty to be held October 27. Chairmen for this event include: program--Miss Peggy George; decorations--Miss Betty isk: refreshments--Miss Betty It waff further announced that a dancelwill be held Friday, November 14. at the Guestaspeaker last night waa Robert f.

Fisher, general secretary YMCA, who discussed "FamotM Women." Refreshments were served by 'Miss Ijprraine Lewis. Miss Helen Strubljtfand Miss Leora Hirliman. The meeting will be Monday, Octojfr 20. Future Bride i Given Shower ALLEGANY--Miss Violet Quat- trbne. a future bride, was feted at a variety shower at her home here by her sisters, Mrs.

Walter Ostricker and Miss Mary Quattrone. Games were in play throughout the evening and refreshments were later served to thirty 'guests. Miss Quattrone received numerous lovely gifts. Guests in attendance were: Evelyn McCarthy. Olean: Mrs.

Paul Stetz. Allcgany: Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ostricker, Buffalo: Miss Mary Quattrone, Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Quattrone, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Caruso, Mr. and Mrs. Edward 1 Cricks.

Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Hongillo, Mrs. Diago Quattrone. Joseph Quattrone.

Helen Murphy. Vincent Caruso, Rose Van Rhode, Nancy Caruso. Dora Taylor. Glenn Sherman, Carolyn Neal, Paul Schwab, Salamanca. Thelma Nelson Feted A Party PORTVILLB MI.SS Marie Icason of Portville was cnter- at a variety shower Monday afternoon by Miss Thelma Mclson at her home.

Games were in play and lunch vas served to ten guests at a decorated in blue and cen- with an inverted umbrella, illed with gifts. Miss Glcason cccivcci many presents. Her wedding to Eug'enn iams of Westons Mills will take place the last of this month. Olean Girl To Be Married Mr. and Mrs.

Herbert S. Brown of West State Street have an- lounced the engagement of their Icier daughter, Shirley Hazel, to jaWayne Crcgo Philadelphia, ormcrly of- Cuba. The wedding will take place at a future date. Ladies Aid The Ladies Aid of the Pcnnsylr ania Railroad Company, Buffalo Division, will do Red Cross work the Community Room of the Exchange National Bank Build- ng Thursday, beginning at ten o'clock in the morning. Luncheon will be served at one and those attending arc bring their own sandwiches.

bite Has a Co JtefeM JNue? Wtt Vidb This Improved treatment actually nataaVtetai VapoRab ftntim ACTS 3 WAT8 AT OHCt to trite fftiKIMIU to i modicintl rapora cheat and back surfaces And MMi to MMC cwnta, rtMm nuwular torenws or tod Mac retl comfort. Tofrtthia Improved treatment limply massage TapoRub for 3 minutes OH BACK as well throat and chest, then cprmd thick tayer on chert and conr Wtth cloth. Try it VAPORUB tbe XBprcmd Wty. HUNTER AGENCY Gemril HWMM Jnsirance CaawHtj Health N. 8t.

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