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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 8

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Hamburg, New York
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Pag Eight Formal of Dinner Dance To Bo Held At Statler Thomas C. Collins and Norman Miller" are Hamburg of chairmen for the dinner, done to be held in the sutler Hotel on May. 11... The formal affair will honor the Pro Deo et Patria Class of the Sixth New York District, Fourth Degree Kntgnts or woium-bus. Dinner will be served at 7 o'clock and reservations may be made With either of the local chairmen.

Wanakah Beauty Salon Mt. Vernon on the Lake 43 Rogers Hamburg PHONE FRONTIER 2330 YOUR FAMILY WILL SAY HAMBURG SUN and ERIE COUNTY INDEPENDENT Area Amateur To, Enter! Cof Talent Show amateurs are urged to register now for the 3rd annual Chamber of Commerce Amateur Show slated for May 7. Singers, dancers, comedy, teams, magi cians and are wanted now. Register today in per son 'or by. mail with the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce, 68 Main St, Hamburg.

A phone call will do it too. Simply cal EM 2606. Qualifying auditions will be held Mon day, 6 to. 8 p.m. in the I.O.O.F.

Hall. Try-outs and final competitions will be by age group, according to Wayne G. Rose, general SHOP-IN HAMBURG AND $AVE 1 nny form Bettor farad Awmtment 2.35 "You're a Good Easter Rabbit!" At Eartertime court you want to be Good Easter Rabbit. And you can be. Just take home some fresh, delicious Fanny Farmer Caster eggs and the wonderful new Fanny Farmer Easter Parade' Your family will enjoy themand so will yout CANDIIJ AM FAMOUS FOR HAVOR SKA Oil THIY'RI PRISH-MAM OS ONIY IINIIT FOODS! i.r-t SjuTfKI i KTKNjCiI ft) Sk.

gib y- CHARMER d. in sizes 7 to 14 50 Fun-loving combed gingham plaid sets young spirits oertaglAiuIsWtluuiJustrtty.to Extra long shirt tails can be worn tucked Id or winging free over (lacks and dungarees. Action-back pleats invite freedom of movement Ever lovely, ever washable in plaids that play up red, green or navy. 12 Shopping Center EM. 1911 Hamburg Open Fri.

Sat. Evenings, Wed. Afternoons BAHA1 LEADER TO TALK ON WORLD PEACE HERE MRS. SARA E. HARR18 Baha'ls of Hamburg will sponsor the appearance of Mrs.

Sara T. Harris of Mattoon, International teacher and lecturer of the Baha'l Faith, on Saturday at 8:15 In the Community Center. Mrs. Harris, a delegate for; the past four years to the UN Conference at the University of Kansas, for the Baha'l International Community, will speak on World Peace: A Divine Plan. This lecture Is open to the public.

Among Our Friends Mr. and Mrs. Stanley L. Thomas of Union St. and-their son, John, have returned from a trip to West Virginia and Ohio.

In Wheeling they visited the J. Elton Thompsons and in Cleveland Mr. and Mrs. J. Graham Crook and Elwyn Thomas of San Mateo, Calif, their guest Mr.

Thompson is a brother of Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Crook is a sister of the Thomas brothers. Mr. and Mrs.

Curtis J. Upson of Stevens Rd. returned early last week from Florida where they have been spending the last few weeks of their four month vacation trip. Donald J. Carter of E.

Main St. has recently been initiated into the spring pledge of Kappa Delta Rho, social fraternity at Purdue University. Donald is a sophomore in pharmacy and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Carter.

Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Rled of Charlotte Ave.

leave today for CastaUa, Ohio for a week's visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Rled and and Mrs. Harry Kuns. Their children, Robert and William, will accompany them.

Margaret Locher has returned to St, Agnes School following a two-week spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Locher of Clark Mrs. Lewis' Abbott of Abbott Rd.

has returned from a week's visit with Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Smith of Shaker Heights, Ohio. Mr. Abbott Joined her there for the week A recent overnight guest of Mar- jorle Pound and her parents, the A.

Russell Pounds of Prospect Ave. was Nanvy Dickinson, daughter of the Lee Dickinsons of Wodview Ave. MEAL'S SHOES Headquarters for DANCE FOOTWEAR NE AIL'S SHOE STOM In the Shopping Center Open Wed. Afternoon, Friday and Saturday Night Jack C. Vierkorn on Tour With Ithaca Music Group Jack C.

Vierkorn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vierkorn of Prospect Ave. is a member of the Ithaca College Concert Band and Of the College Choir, both of which have been on recent lours The band returns today from a 9-day tour of New York, Massachusetts and Connecticut. Points in Canada, Were also included in the choir's ltinery.

Mr. Vierkorn is a student In the school of fine arts at Ithaca. Delta Gammas To Meet At Hargeshefmer Home Mrs. Elbert Hargesheimer will be hostess on Apr. 19, in her home in North to Delta Gammas of Hamburg and vicinity.

Mrs. Norman G. Biehler, Jr. will be chairman, of this spring get-to-aether for. all active members and alumnae here.

Mrs. George C. Smith of Lewiston, Provence Alumnae chairman, wHI be the guest of the group. Orasers Have a Child Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Graser, Jr. of Duel's Corners Rd. announce the birth of a son, their first child, on Mar. 22 in Mercy Hospital. Mrs.

Graser is the former Miss. Phyllis Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. H.

Hall of Armor. The baby is to be called Derrick Raymond. Park Thursday, April 10, 1952 Free IIM 11)11' TESTED This aeientifio instrument telle Ma what's wrong when you bring your weneh In. I and tells you It's rtgty When you take It away Faster, more eeonomlea) repairs, with printed proof of accuracy. W.

j. McConnell Jeweler 32 Main St. EM 1150 in LARGE LOT BACK OF STORE FROM MAIN OR BUFFALO STREETS Here's the Easter Parade you look best in! mm Arrow Weaster parade ensembles With' a fine pin-striped shirt to et off your suit, plus a tie and handkerchief perfectly keyed to It how could you help but and id your Sunday beston Easter Choose the Colors you your favorite Arrow collar style. Come in today and see Arrow "Easter Parade" Ensembles. There's not a better choice in townf Shirts 3.95 Ties 2.00 Handkerchiefs 50c r.lOORE'S f.lEM'S WEAR 20 Buffalo St.

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Years Available:
1875-2008