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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 7

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Hamburg, New York
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January 14, 1954" HAMBURG SUN and ERIE COUNTY INDEPENDENT. Page Seven. Loccl Tcbby Weavers rarry nonors vyyesr 'Fred Kraav Of NeW York City an Museum Exhibit Was a recent weekend guest, of Mr. hnd Mrs. Rumsey Wheeler, 'Jr.

of East, Prospect Ave. He is the Ihe -Partisans which, lias League General Meeting In Dugan Home Thursday 1 A general meeting of the Hamburg League of Women Voters Will be held the evening of Jan. 21 at 8 o'clock in the Pierce Ave. home of Mrs. William D.

Dugan. This will be the' first such meeting of TThe Tabby Weavers' including four Hamburg women, are presenting an exhibit and demonstration of tbeiV work' at the Buffalo Wu- just been published. Attending a seum-of Science all thU, month. Mrs. Marcus C.

Steese of East Committees Named For" Region Jan, 13 i Douglas Draudt. and Arch, D. McAllister have been named co-chairmen- of the: 1954 American- Legion Ball the night of Jan; 23 In Legion Hall. Dancing will be from 10 until Draudt and Mr. McAllister have already named the following Committee heads: refreshments, Mfs.

Bernard TTrBaffeyT tickeU, Russel V. Kersch; music, Hugh Shoop publicity, Mr. McAllister; decorations', Allison" Ma'cCallum, Ray E. Draudt, Richard Borton, Joseph Herr, Douglas Mrs. John Allen, Mrs.

Joseph Burns, and Mrs. Douglas Draudt a' cocktail party In his honor; at the Wheeler home were Mr. and Mrs; Allan L. Cameron, Misa Mary Ellen McCulston; Mr. and Mrs.

William the current' year and Will be ln-j Main St. is president of 35-r C. Bley and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Scheeler.

'Is Home Bureau Meets The Emerson Home Bureau class in Glove making will be taught by Mrs. Edward Leadley In her home at, 58 Ockler PL next Thursday AT YOUR FOOD, STKE OR TR 2010 rot oiriNOAiu moms tirVisv night at 7:30 -The lessons1 will be formal In character. Special program feature will be a skit entitled' "Mama Fights for to be -presented by Mrs. John W. Stovall and the following League members: Mrs.

"Lawrence Wilson, Mrs. Lloyd' S. Behrns, Stuart H. Nichols, Mrs. Fred Atwill, Mrs.

Neil J. Waterman, Mrs. Jane Lyle C. -Mertz; Mrs. George L.

Clu-chey and Mrs. Elmer W. Munsell. The skit will portray the 'methods employed by congress in setting up the -national budget. On the state Mrs.

Albert C. Harris will tell of some of the most important bills to come 'before the legislature in Albany this season. Mrs. John A. Wheeler and Mrs.

Richard H. Gatla'nd will be in charge of refreshments. continued on January 28 and February'' member group, of women. Meetings are held each month, on the' second Thursday, in the Museum, as part of iu crafts, division. (The exhibit can be seen each day from 10 ajiil to 5 pni.

On.Satur-days and Sundays members of the group arc present to answer questions and give demonstrations. Mrs. Albert' Gentsch ot Linwood Ave. Is general exhibit chairman. y.

Mrs. Gentsch explains that the word "tabby" means plain cloth in the weaving vernacular. It is cloth without stripe of pattern. Other local -women whd belong to the group are Mrs. Ji Paul Lafey of Windover tr.

apd Mrs. Harry" Kus ter.of Clark jsu The exhibit; In. the Print Room, will also be Manned the evening of Jan. 18 when the Museum holds open house in commemoration of its 25th anniversary. Hours that Frontier Night School Opens Next Monday The.

Frontier Adult Education program wih open its, winterterm nxt Monday Offering essentially the same courses aslhe fall seme The EARLY BIRD GETS THE VALUES ster. Two. classes will, begin in Blasdell High School. -They are physical education' for "women and girl scout'' leadership' tiahjlng. our Threatened with cancellation is TREMENDOUS the upholstery class at the Wana-kah 'School unless a satisfactory meeting place can be ourid.v; Night School Leslie R.

night re from to 10:30. JANUARY CLEARANCE Hawley said new activities would be started If a dozen or more, peo SALE Miss Kraiger Affianced Mrs. Earl I Kraiger of Oliver Place announces the engagement of her daughter Carol Ann to Mr. Donald Hohl, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Nelson J. Hohl of Rensselaer, formerly of Clifton Parkway, Mt. Ver-non-on-the-Lake. They are both seniors at Colorado A College where Mr. Hohl is a member of Tau Kappa Epslloo fraternity.

A March wedding is planned. ple register for such a course. New courses must meet the approval of the director and are dependent on-, finding a suitable instructor and meeting place. 1 INFANT'S and TODDLER'S DRESSES Mr, Hawley praised the new Bdhois Meet Sunday O. Zi Whitehead of New York City, stage, screen ahd TV 'star, will be the principal speaker at next Sunday afternoon's meeting' of the Hamburg Baha'l group In Armor Fire Hall, Clark St.

at 3:30. Miss Fern- Harrison of Hamilton, will be soloist. The meeting marks the 5th annual World Religion Day observance Of the local group. The public is cordially, in- Vlted. BOY'S .100 WOOL PLAID and CORDUROY ZIPPER JACKETS "i Sizes 3-6x Blasdell Library as magnificent agency for helping adult education." He expressed the hope that adults of the district would use its facilities.

W. C. T. Meets Here The W.C.T.U. will meet at the First Baptist Church here for a 12:30 luncheon and Mrs.

CharlesTt. Fowler is chairman." A discussion period, on the subject of radio and television, "will be led by Mrs. Bert C. Craig and Mrs. C.

A. Peter. Patchin Firemen Install Officers The newly elected officers of the Patchin Volunteer Fire ComDanv. WOOL-LINED POPLIN STORM JACKETS Sizes 7-14 GIRt'S 3 PIECE COAT and SLACKS SETS Size 2-4 GIRL'S DRESS COATS 7 Sizes 7-14- COTTON NYLON, and TAFFETAS, -In GIRL'S SCHOOL and PARTY DRESSES Sizes 1-14' NYLON and WOOL GIRL'S SWEATERS Sizes S-14 CRIDS, CHESTROBES, HIGHCHAIRSV ALL AT 25 SAVING STORK SHOP, Incl Buffalo St. Hamburg' assumed their respective duties at the January organizational meeting in the' Patchin Firehall.

-The new officers are: -Harry Home Bureau Slates Meeting Wednesday i monthly meeting of the Hamburg Home Bureau next Wednesday, at 1:15 p.m. in Hamburg Presbyterian Church will feature a talk by the home demonstration agent on. Spending the Family -J, i afternoon registration will be taken for the next project. Making Fireside Chairs. This will be a four lesson course taught by Mrs.

Harold L. Zink and Mrs. Ralph L. Jones in the latter's Prospect Ave. home.

Smythe, Cris sey, vice-president; George Hodg Nurses Aide Classes Day and evening- elasses for Red Cross Nurses Aides are now being formed at Our Lady of Victory Hospital and Millard Fillmore Hospital respectively it was announced this week by area officials. Interested women may register with either Mrs. John McQuade at EM 3l60 or Mrs. Elbert Hargeshelmer at EM 1238.. son, treasurer and Donald Wiede-mer, secretary.

Line officers are? dorm Timur chief; Matthew Maher, captain and Eugene Riley, lieutenant. -Richard Meisberger and Leonaqd Llebler are the present trustees. IF YOU DON'T LIKE WINTER you'U -welcome every opportunity tQ. stay indoors; out of the A CHECKING ACCOUNT 1 with The Peoples Bank along with our special envelopes for Banking by Mail will take care of your banking and bill- paying trips. Psychologist Speaker For Nursery School Richard Slosson, a -psychologist with the Erie County health and welfare, department, will be the principal speaker at tomorrow night's Mother's Group meeting of the Hamburg Cooperative Nursery School in Hamburg Presbyterian Church at 8:15.

Mr. Slosson will speak on the topic. "Children's Emotions." A brief business meeting will precede his discussion. St. James 'Groups Meet The Social Service group of St.

James Evangelical Church will meet on Jan. 20 for a 10 a.m. meeting. A tureen lunch will be served at noon. In the evening the Bible Class and Home Department will meet for a 6:30 sauerkraut and pork supper.

71954 Auto License plates will be given 01 at the i I Assessor's Office Janv 22-23 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. VERM STIMS0M Plumbing Heating Furnace Repairs Phone EM 4414 On Special Interest Accounts ljli Closed Wednesday Afternoon Open Friday Evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock- ft A fliite TO BUY SELL BUILD OR REAL ESTATE CONSULT J. LEO GOODYEAR, SUA REALTOR APPRAISER Member National, 6tate, Buffalo Real Estate Boads, Nw York State Society of R.eaJ Estate Appraisers. Society of Residential Appraisers 59 Buffalo EM.

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