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The Sandusky Register from Sandusky, Ohio • Page 8

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rm RedtSfEll Friday, May 13, I9SS Plum Brook Country Club Season In Full Swing With First Informal Dance, Ladies Golf Events i By DOROTHY II. AStIKK the official opening of the 1955 season at Plum Brook Country Club, social aetivitirs are taking on a new look. Members have received a new 1955 calendar one th at is packvd with intriguing events for the next fortnight to a pace that accelerates as the season advances right on to New Year's Kvc. First dance of the season is scheduled tomorrow night. Saturday.

May 14. and a get acquainted "Coif Day" is listed the daytime attraction for fun on the fairways during the morning and Mr. and Mrs. Rltter arc thairmen of the opening informal Tf 1 1 Til 1 aiso on com-1 Harlequins Rehearse ror Play Opening Monday Itiittee for the affair arc Mr. and 1 4 1 1 Mrs.

W. P. Allenclori, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fischer.

Mr. and Mrs. Arvin Gosser, Dr. and Mrs. Watson Parker, Mr.

and Mrs. Roberl Michel and Dr. and Airs. Walter Pinning. Ladies Golf Association scheduled its first meeting of (he sea- ton.

TO'esday, May 7. Officers are making the plans and they have Asktfd that reservations be placed by Sunday with the club manager at 3117. Many of the women golfers arc planning to play in the morning pefore the one o'clock luncheon the group will map plans for the summer. Next Friday, a family night and slide lecture by the Rowland Zimmermans is listed. Guest day is the headlincr for the 1 following day.

Saturday. May 21. with free solf and awards announced as drawing cards for large attendance. Next red letter day on the program is Tuesday, May 24, when a "super-colossal" style is planned by the women of the club. The affair to be staged in co-operation with the William S.

Frankel Co. is designed as a money maker to extend the dazzling new re-decorating program into every Corner of the ciiib. It's for members, their families and friends and is set for 8:30 in the evening Mrs. Lynn Curtis, -eneral chairman, and her committees are endeavoring to present something entirely new in the way of fashion shows, they say. A luncheon meeting scheduled Wednesday, May 25, at 1 is the first official activity of the newly organized Plum Brook Women's Association.

A formal dance on May 28 is another highlight of the scheduled Maytime merriment. Committees, officers and executive boards are listed on the 1955 calendar issued to the membership this week. The Plum Brook Women's Association will operate with Mrs. Thomas Frye as president; Mrs. E.

C. Wiegand, vire-presidenl: Mrs. Henry Weiss, secretary and Mrs. Arvin Gosser, treasurer. Members of the excutive board on the distaff side are Mrs.

William Waldock, Mrs. Cecil Laird and Mrs. George Chisholm, Jr. Officers of the club are Howard Morgan, president; Larry Smith, secretary and treasurer: Paul Riesterer, assistant secretary; Carl Breining, assistant treasurer; William Gordon, pro; Bus Matter, Club manager. The board of trustees include Robert Cassidy, Claude Charles Hoke, Richard Holzaepfel; Cecil Laird; Dr.

Lester Parker; Elmer Pimsner, Walter Ritter and Lionel Searlc. Pretty Parties E. Bouy Befort Wedding Day An informal party tonight follow inir rehearsal for the wedding in St. Mary's Church mornlnt at will the final pre-nuptlal eveot for Emlllne Bony who will exchange vows with i Dr. James Francis Qullter I morrow mornlnt.

Numerous pretty parties have centered around the popular and pretty young bride -to-be who has been widely known as the secretary in the office of Junior High school. Members of the public school faculty have been hostesses at several affairs including a lunch- con given by the Misses Dorothy i Samson. Lorene Gibbs, and Helen Marchky. A tea was given I wo weeks ago by the Misses Marian Meredith, Dorothy Renlsch and Martha Louclcnslagcl at the home of Miss Edna Schcid, 906 Wayne-st. Showers were given by Mrs.

Waller Hermes and her daughters of Milan, by Miss Helen Mary Homegardncr and by Mrs. Robert Hermes, Mrs. Clarence Hermes and her daughter, Marlene. Rehearsing for "Mr. Barry's day nights in Senior High school a ances have delighted local playgoers.

Lcll hi title role; Natalie Mouk and I.on theater cast, others who wil'l been MTII inch.i'l crt. Cook, Masjc Hoover Myers. Mary Lou A lu-l he I) 111 Wilma Brown Is directing queline Kahler is manager will also handle the lighting. I he play Inland assistant Hariey Hoffman ree-ai I comedy to he presented Monday and Tues- our members of the cast whose previous appear- ire Kleanoi" Millolt, Wynn Danzig, who has 'he excellent vehicle for the versatile little Schcid. Dr.

Paul Squire, Hay Hoover. Fiob- lieryl Vinnocomlic, Dnug Meng and David Ii is I he lasi in Die Harlequins' current season. Jac- ditcctor. Weliion Sheerer has designed (he sets and se Mischler. A i foaitif famtHder Coming CiJenU Krie-co dunoi I.ea'-:iie.

SATUHDAV Woman's lo Medical Society, party lor Erie County Conservation Afternoon games and shooting tol- lowed by dinner al (i. Plum Brook Country Club, gel acquainted golf day; inJonnal I dance. 9 to 1. Woman's Auxiliary ol F'erkins Volunteer Fire Department. Ii lil card party, at the fire Bogart-rd.

Eagles Auxiliary. monthK dinner at the club. Sandusky Area Conler- once, Vogue Lounge. 5 lo 7. "HAPPY BIRTHDAY li TODAY'.

FRIDAY, MAY Lou Gilbert, Monnic- villc. I 'i Mrs. Augusta Van Horn Luannc Jensen, five Mrs. Braun Mrs. James Itupp Vicki Lynn Weber, six Seottie a in Huron, three Sandusky Hospital Auxiliary w'i-k hoid a regular monihl.v business meetins' and sewing session May 17 at 1:30 p.

in. in the Doctors Lounge, at the hospital. Co-operative Ch I) will meet lor its reguiar monthly session Monday. at the home of Mrs. Ltowski, a I.

m. Henry llarliniK. pirsi- dent, lias called an tirvrnt business meeting of American War Mothers Monday at 7 to precede the cud oarty schcduled at in tin- VFW hail. Practical Nurses Association of Ohio. Division I'I.

will meet Jfi al Hospital. Port Clint'Ki at 1 m. Setil'eil Hi speaii on "Welfare." Those planning to attend Iroin Sandusky lla.vcs-av, Memorial Hospital, at p. in. Many decorators and baby ex- i ports recommend that Baby 's I room not have a carpet because it's hard to clean.

But if your home has a cold floor or the people downstairs complain, put down something other than scatter rugs. They are dangerous in Babv 's room. Baby will delight in cooked ground beef. He seems to know that he has to chew it well, but he enjoys every mouthful. Just break apart the pieces as it cooks in the pan and let him at it.

Baby is interested in odd things. One baby we know doesn't care for the abacus beads on his pen. but loves to flip up the metal catch that holds the pen solid. He may pinch his fingers, so best to bend it tight or tape it down. In Senior Recital hood of Electrical Workers (AFL), said today.

The Ohio group consists of 17 1BEW (AFLI Local unions which embrace many different branches of the electrical utility trade In practically all sections of the state. Although still in its infancy (the board was formed in January, 1954), all member locals have made substantial gains due to the information gathered and co-operation received from each other. i The next meeting of the 'state Board will be held In August at Toledo. Preparing A Partyf CALL 8102 and PARTY SHOPPI Market at Deeatar it, MARY ANN WESTCOTT On Sunday, May 15, at 3 p.m. Mary Ann Westcott, soprano, will appear in a joint graduation recital with Chalice Ann Zwald of Tiffin, pianist, in the recital hall of the Heidelberg College Conservatory of Music, Tiffin.

Barbara Dunn of Lancaster. will play the piano accompaniment for Miss Westcott, daughter of Mrs. J. E. Westcott, Ransom-st, and a student of Miss Lucille Haney, voice instructor in the Department of Music, For easier washdays on a value-wise budget Sanduskian Attends Electrical Utility Board Conference During the recent meeting In Cleveland, the Ohio State Electrical Utility Board resolved to contact other such utility groups throughout the country with the thought that a nationwide board or council might be feasible at some future time, Gilbert Steinen, president of Sandusky Local Union 1194, International Brother- I 'riendly Class of the first Church will meet Tuesday, 17, wi'h Mrs.

Lewis Roberts. 13315 I 'ut- nam-st at one o'clock for covered dish luncheon, followed by a regular business session. I-Jphphrtn Auxiliary wiil hold its regular monthly meetins Sunday. May 15, at Knights of St. John hall at p.

m. A politick supper will follow. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SANDUSKY Guaranteed TV Radio Repair Service BY GRADUATE TECHNICIANS SERVICE DAILY from A. M. to P.

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