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SIX TIMES-MIRROR, THT tr DECEMBER 1 9'4r Betty ilWI Wfil MWIuWl U(H Cdpacilv louse (mtians 1 1 Pleased al Recital liitetnalional Head At the Al 1 iincheon-Session Betty Lee 4n audience tiiat ill the and over fi 'Wed into the r-'- ri lice of pleasure in j-'citai in TV Musi- ''u-sd. I ig The t-: ivu nc Kuester was one, since it i o- an-1 aj.d pian 5 di- 't r' er y'y 1 A DrfdiiiV. Brab" a Poteri, a Wild L- d- a fir iran.efod by 1 toi 'n r. nr.cs ar I eh' f- is. Tb.

J. RiU 'i ii-'-i brought out all -h drou; always that pa' lerr of frfiiii Bv tt. was irost tbe gudd the part ll bers nade a f.ir Venn rs nnd sa; Jinown arui r-rti. V'f 11 tn -il Ms In Pin.i^-:;iir--> 1 Marv Jean Kolsiee -urpri'ied -i-' by the linn of r-- I B- -ir-i v.itii H-' J.in.:iq;)st sa-- I -it- V-i Dey bfr and fi-'i'i wit Ir. Ir thf tir player riviny, -1-' nr.d prisir.N a i.

al! who are ai; te Viices ac'-ordarre a i i-'n tifie principie. Fdith Kiies- ter rreatly of the prirl of ritn: her artisi- fill nn.rpts The 4 fron Jamoat I.o¡n piar-ist. and i rr: the hiirli r'! darrei: v'Loi ta Club members h--. of entertainini? i a Wednesday of ivi-ek I pf sideiit nf Zonta Tr.tcri'.-.Mor.- 1. Mr-.

May Moyers o. D- vrr-ir. rday a 9 'ier at the i OT TT Ross, Hazel ron.iun-tion with the I Pi 'nthly business ere ifi members i. t')r-i thr offi- -d- address was fi rd irspiriniT- re- rl'- wf Zontians all ft i' -i-d the y- v.ori-; being' il i rnitrri States that i the 102nd She during the (Uirrent 'Ht. srroups M- i d'df', 1 mueh H- made i'''r fidrc were related an Jiitercst a tn 1: 1 i i a I 1.99 hcmony by Helen Harper in newesf collection for Christmai giving.

A soft way of saying Merry Chrlst- and having it heard. Priced sweet and low. SASSY and cardigan, proclolmid per by Queens. New Plaid Skirts 1.99 to 7.99 Betty Lee "Mmmi fuzzy Social Events Social Events 1- 111 il- i i 1 r- i'C. Hi.

ti i 'M th: 1 i a I li i tl' r. die will be from 2 1042. and I- trv to MFIS. AT TOURNAMENT Mrs. Albert Rockwell, of Warren, playing- with Howard WelHch.

of finished third in the list of qualifiers in her section in the national mixed pair bridge championship last evening Richmond. Va. They are playing against other qualified for the title now held by Mrs. Young and Sidney Silodor, of Philadelphia. du: rl plans V' hildrcr i Ht -li er and a visit El- made for n-ty to be ning at invited to ai- ALL TO MISSIONARY MEETING All wh(; are interested in mis- BRIDGK WINNERS Mr.

and Mrs. were high pair night for eight tables playing in the Club contract Mr. and Mrs. D. A.

aiise in place and M. A. K'oniicieh and William Taylor, third. ff BRIDCE Bridge clubs meeting at the Wo- this week incliide the Thursday club, entertained today Nina and Judith oi Mrs T. Conn 11 o.

Laurel Sherman, N. Mr. and street, and members of tlie Tues- Walter Covell and daughter Doris, day Club Tuesday. 9ei tiVi? day at the of Mr. and Mrs.

rj'irtin. PHOENIX HOSIERY IN A SPARKLING GIFT PACKAGE She'll adcre you for being extra thoughtful about hosiery. Long wear is so important these days! (PsBt. She knows all about Phoenix being specially treated for long wear.) And, of course, what woman wouldn't be thrilled with Phoenix loveliness I The of the St. Paul's Lutli-'ran church will meet IHvight Jack of Youngs-; ville called at the W'entworth hoine here from Pleasantville where they vis- F.

rl Eastman and two friendsrelatives. fr.rr: I were here Tlianks- Mrs. Glenn Eastman, Answers To Cranium Crackers ()iiesfions on I Ross Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Robert and children Joan and William.

Garland, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wolf nnd daughters Janet and Lois Emma of Washing- i i iidren of the iirst meeting ()f the In- tonight at eight lock in the g'ving d.iy. hunting for snialL Leonard Sunday i in enter- terdenominational Mission Studyv parlors, entertained by Mrs. Mrs.

Roa Hohiies celebrated her pnie. dinner at the home of their daughter and' the First anniversary Thursday. Mr. Eastman sister. Mrs.

at the November 27th on ThankspvinK day, making a double holiday for hiiii. her this year, at her home at Tor- Arvid Johnson and Menus of the Day Group, to be held in the First Earvin Wilkins. Mrs. Harold birthday anniversary Baptist I hurch at 2:30 tomorrow Mrs. Clarence Agren.

afternoon. Cheese 2 flour 4 4 baking powder Miss Pearl Vilhauer. of Buffal(X will speak of her work in a Christian center, and Mrs. John Latshaw will conduct the devotional period. Mrs.

f3vcrett Borg will sing. Tlie Methodist church is associating foi i' OPM Pi'i- and Dr. T. E. Colley will GARDEN CLUB PARTY Sugar Grove.

Dec. -1 of the Hill and Dale Garden Club are asked to meeet at the home of Mrs. Scott Stuart noon, this 9, for the annual B. C. Camp w'ho was seriously pedo.

ill at his home near Pittsfield got d.nuRn..v- of Pittsfield were She left at niglit for Erie where yi.siiors a. the Wentworth home she visited friends and here Sunday evening enroute home resident of this place for She returned home Saturday. She was accompanied by her ma? iilr t-)i William Davis is Board iw.u-d Stcttinius is Priorities and Bi.ard; OPM Office OCD the benediction. A social hour will follow the program. HOSTESS AT TEA Mrs.

Z. M. dc Carvalho. 404 Poplar street, entertained 60 guests at tea on Wednesday af- mett Holmes who is working in Erie. Miss Nellie Wentworth was APPLE SOCIAL An apple vrill be given at visitor Wednesday, the Alceley Methodist churcli on Friday.

December 5, by the Akc- ley League. Clolhing iiNii.n, Defense; OFF at the Club, re- groups keeping wit! IV M' r. S. l-on- III- i is boss. 19-n U.

S. mili- I'O ceiving from four until six isio PcISvaifn ij the club dining west, will leave ev-, ning tor The tea table wa attractively Petersburg, ox reidered with, flowr a silver hokhr. flanked by and- I'Jrazilian flags. COLE HILL by institudon. liu'V I'btUi- pi'iiriuetion is SI NEW HAH.MIN<; ers Dei', 1 The many will be ruaii He' ltd Oi riouncec r.i] 1.: Fi, lyaylor Ui- wliicl' wi' PiS re.

it 1 at i t.1 ii- th' Fo- ore- th- well knowi has getbei wiih SCV: i-nl STONE ('LASS E.st!n.;dv.. I9-n u. S. mill- stone Cla.ss will iiave a turccn dinner at six Monday evening, followed by a Cole Hill, meeting in the second floor par- friends of Quality jqi of the Presbyterian church, glad to her.r tliat he suecess- atif' Suits all occasions, tjip c(mimittee members fully passed the i 12 to 20, and making plans for an interest- has been a( in tlie aviatimi li-iif 12'. New Fab- aiccting; Mildred Norris.

Vir- corps at Florida, He is 11 ar-1 Styles, that arc ginia Johnson, Dorothy Stone, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen ordy in the liept city shops. Mary Helmbrecht, Nina Cochran Krogler ol Ross Hill, f-iuy ,1 Wave N. Carl- and Martha Kerr.

Miss Anna Krogler cf Fa.12-2-4t Mr. and Mrs. George Cole of Warren were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth at Pittsfield.

Owing to the dry pleasant weather hero the past week the Colo Hill fire tower watchman, Ernest Martin went on duty at the fire lov.er several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Eastman and sons Leonard and James Eastman and John Selene of Ludlow, were guests at the Eastman home here Tuesday. Mr.

Eastman and Mr. Selene 'spent the day hunting for small game here, Oren Eastman, Joe Franko, Steve Nodzak, John Nodzak, and John Nodzak. are working on the road at Garland every day. They worked Thanksgiving day to hurry the work along before cold weather comes. Miss Margaret Dyer, the Cole mi.

II.NA SHOP 1- liper day.s and evenings un! f'tr your conveni- many years. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Martin of Youngsville returned home Sunday from Wilmington, Delaware, where they visited his brother, William Martin and family, Joe Martin a former resident of this place but now of Mayville, N. who was taken ill at the home of his brother Frank Martin and family at week or so ago, while visiting there, is now quite well again, i Assistant mail carrier, L.

L. Dey of Torpedo, carried the mail here this morning while the regular mail carrier, John Zolko went hunting for deer. Carl Martin, of Irvine, was here on business Tuesday. i fat cup milk teaspoon salt butter li teaspoon cup grated celer.v salt Mix flour, Laking powder, salt and celery salt. Cut in fat and slowly add milk.

Pat cut soft dough on greased shallow pan. Spread top with rest of ents. Cut into bars and separafi on pan. Bake 8 minutes in crately hot oven. Servo fresh.

Grape.iu!cc Chiffon Puddinf (Serve Hot Or Cold) teaspoon grated lemon rind eirsr 1 pup srape- juice 2 beaten cup 8Ugar tablespooni flour tea.spoon salt 2 tablespoons lemon juice Blend together sugar, flour, salt. Add rind and yolks. Cook slowl.y, stirring constantly, until thick and cream.y. Cool slightly, fold in whites. Pour into buttered baking dish and bake 50 in pan hot water in moderate oven (350).

aitabii tf: Vi, to enj -v tiie Sycipj-' "li: ist vHOEs I '( -'Vi tiiy y- i y.ii yc- W. town. N. is a few CLUB MEETING days with I kt and Hill svhool teacher, closed her At the legular meeting of the Mrs. Stephen at Ross school here Wednesday and spent High School Club, plans were Hill.

her Thanksgiving vacation at the discussed for a party to be held Mr. and Mrs. Gciirge Hannah home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. after Christmas.

Marguerite Mad- and and Mrs. Norton East- Chailes Dyer at Youngsville. 12-3-2t or was in charge of the evening's man and dan.ghti^r Lois Abn'ic of Wentworth of Pittsfiebi program. She presented Rev. Ed- Irvine and Bernal was here Saturday and helped his ward who showed very Holmes Torpvdo and Earl fatiier, G.

N. Wentworth butcher a SliOP, iJolumbia interesting pictures of recent man of Ludlow Tha' ksgiv- arrei-. Pa. dresses trips. At the close of the prograni, ing guests at the lionir of Mr.

Leonard Eastman visited his in and Fashion, refre.shments were served. and Glenn Eastman. brother, Norton Eastman and fam- i Thank.sgiving day guests ily at Irvine, last week. NDBERG-GATES at the home of were The Roy McChesney family -if Mr. and Mrs, L.

F. Leonhart, 34 Mr. and Mrs. Wiibui' and Torpedo were guests hero rnoie expensive than tlicy are. Howard street, announce the engagement of their daughter.

Alice Gates, to Melvin Lundberg. son of Melvin berg, 280 Broadhead avenue, it S.iver.s, Matrix, rs, S-dbv Prf ierv- i FEZ, Dr. Health for Meii Wi-nion anrl n. i-b i)anid Green warms for cold a cosy Christmas gift. These moccasin-typc slippers arc knitted of softest zephyr yarns in lovely pastel colors with bright embroidered motifs.

One ile.xible size every foot. They look a The five states witli the highest provisional birth rates for 1940 were New Mexico 27.7; Utah 24.6; Mississippi 24.1; Arizona 23.5: and South Carolina 22.7, Census reports show. The birth rate for the District of Columbia was 23.1. the hose wmo are SINCERE KAVH MANY LISTENERS Jii'pr- Jastoraie pi: Pi Banibi'io Musette Toccata ut Ha! Madl- plane pilots flew ar. U't miles in 1941.

flg. BAKI SALI Ht Penneyy Store, nig, Deeembrr (ith. bv stfirbrick Ladiei- 32-4 Vl AK ror. OI AD Aniioiinriiiii: hristtnas Display Moore-Rea Beauty Shop I0(( N. St.

HALF SOLES 59c You will get rnnyr ear witli oui oi! trente U'nrk iiilr waif, if desired. All Suede Shoes Cleaned 35c No date has been set for the wedding. REBEKAH LODGE H'he Lady Warren Rebekah Lodge will have a meeting at eight o'clock ening in the lodge rooms, followed by a party for tlie members. Each member present is asked bring a gift to be sf'nt to lYleniber.s in Rebekah hiomes. RETURNS HOME Gerrety has returned tfi her home in Ashtabula.

after visit at the home of son. Dr. Robert A. and family st North Warren. i THIS STORE IS filled specially low priced Gifts.

Hoagx all Hard- Co. 12-4-lt NOTICE I will not be responsible for any bills by any other than myself. C. Joseph Casey. Lund- Look for the Caiik Who Sell Defense Stamps and Bonds for Christmas Presents The complete eye examinatin'.

whose findings are interpref-io in the best available OR WAYNE G. HELMBRECHT Optometrisl Rianiiiiation by Appointment Budget If Dciired Saving-i Building A Name To Go "ftuy' QUAKER sugar THIS ABOVE ALL -FOR DAD A portrait of his well-loved keep on his desk or be favorite Christmas gift. Airange for sittings now. in our studio, and be sure of delivery in time for Christmas. Phone 2271-J for appointment.

BORG STUDIO PHOTOGRAPHS KODAKS FILMS I "HERE'S A HAPPY THOUGHr Tliat impels you to make your Christmas gift A Warren County Motor Club Membersliip. It i gives ycur motorist friend, relative or acquaintance more than 30 gifts in one To him, thoughtfulness means 365 days of carefree driving. 'i'- What to give for Christma'--? People everywhere are buying United States Defense Saving.s Bonds or United States vings Stamps for Chri.stmas presents. Bond.s as low as while the Stamps may oc for as little as 10 cents and up to Lool; for the girl's in retail v. ho sell ings Bonds and Stamps.

They nie i--alr at u- ioc 1 banks and po.st office. This Give the Gift That Keeps on Giving Warren County Motor Glub Warren, Penna. Phone 42.

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