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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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7
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Garden Club i 7 1MB HAMBURG SITI Thursday, Mar. 7, 1963 Garden Club Win Hold Annual Membership Tea Hamburg Garden Club win ob serve Its annual membership tea Wednesday afternoon, preceding the regular meeting In the Community Center. Refreshments win be served at 12:30. Newcomer Club Couples Organize Card Group The recently organized couples pinochle groups of Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club net In the Glenn Laser borne and the James Phil pot home. Guests of the Lasers were Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Hoon, the George Swanz's and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dodge. In the Phflpot home were the Jerome Malvms, Mr.

and Mrs. Edward La very and the Thomas Bagens. The couples bridge groups also met recently at the homes of members. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Welsh hosted Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Walrath, The co-hostesses, Mrs. Carlton T. Nicholson and Mrs.

William J. Atwin, will be assisted by Mrs. the Charles Cooksons and and Mrs. Donald Hayes. Mr.

and Mrs. August Sauer entertained Mr. and Mrs. Harold WH cox, Mr. and Mrs.

Ernest Bakes and the Robert Cretsingers, Mr. and Mrs. John Nugent had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Robert AUes, the Paul Reeds and the Richard Rices.

Mr. and Mrs. William Jackson were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. George Seiders, the Cart Hod bergs, the Jerome Malvins, Mr.

and Mrs. Ralph Taj lor and Mr. and Mm Roger Penny. Ralph M. Harrington, Miss Lucy Starkweather, Mrs.

James C. Mei-ghan, Mrs. Edward W. Friend, Spring Hat Revue Set By Lake Shore Women ft Lake Shore Garden Club -ill bold a ht revue and card party Mar. 1 at Leisure-Und.

Time Is P-a. Fashions wiU be presented by Lauras Hat Shoppe la Hamburg (nd club member and models from the Suburban Fashion Agency will show the latest la milady headgear for spring. Mrs. Elmer Carlson will furnish background music and Mrs. Harold SeeUu wffl act as commentator.

Models are Miss Carolyn Dris-eoll. Miss Mary Hess, Mrs. Herbert Draudt, Mrs. Wesley A. Brado, Mrs.

John F. Donovan, Mrs. Manuel Gomel, Mrs. Harold Green, Mrs. Albert J.

Winkler, Mrs. Harry D. Schneider, Mrs. Ernest Bonis-tall Mrs. Benjamin Werth and T)nnlH RundherC.

Mrs. Robert D. Mulholland. Mrs. Hal K.

Wilson, Mrs. Richard S. Richter, Mrs. Thomas W. Wilson, Mrs.

Franklin R. Wald and Mrs. Warren J. Moritz. BONNIE JEAN MAKTIN Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin R. Martin of Cleveland Hill, announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Jean, to James Charles Collins, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Serving with Mrs.

Charles Shav E. Collins Jr, of SUlwell Rd, AmsdeU Heights. Miss Martin and her fiance are candidates to be graduated from the State University of Buffalo in June. er, revue chairman, will be Mrs. William B.

Helmbrecht and Mrs. Daniel F. Precht as co-chairmen; Mrs. Peter Hagner will head the decorating committee; tickets, Mrs. Earle J.

Hlno; Mrs. Everett E. Roquemore, publicity; Mrs. Walter B. Baumgarten, cards and tallies; Mrs.

Norman R. Church will be In charge of prizes and special awards. A dessert luncheon will be served and proceeds will aid the club's projects of the year. Antiques Study Group Topic Is Old Homes BIRTHS Lasatos Have a Son Mr. and Mrs.

Edmond Lasato of Old Lake Shore Rd Angola, announce the birth of a son, Mark Edmund, on Feb. 24. Lasato is the former Patricia Rebman, daughter of Mrs. Ida Naber of Eden and the late William Rebman. Mr.

and Mrs. Louis Lasato of Angola, former Eden residents, are paternal grandparents. The La Mrs. Julia Boyer Reinstein will address members of the Hamburg Antiques Study Group Friday at 8 satos also have a daughter, Mar p.m. at the Community Center, garet Mary.

Her topic will be "Old Mrs. Reinstein is president of the Erie County Historical Federation. A Son to Mrs. Mosgeller Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Mosgel Hospitality Chairman Mrs. Dun- nr eui.u. i. ler of Mayer announce the birth of a son, Roger John, on Feb." 23 at Our Lady of Victory van HI. OU1CIUB WIU IWTQ VUl on as hostesses Miss Irene Kllng-ener, Mrs.

Gerald D. Rousche, Mrs. Elsie Savage, Mrs. Edwin F. Hospital He has an older broth' Schaefer, Mrs.

Frederick F. Schaef- er, Mrs. A. G. Schlllroth, Mrs.

er, Wayne. Mrs. MosgeUer is the former Barbara Martin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J.

Martin James E. Schwarx, Mrs. W. Seldon Seaver, Mrs. Dwight Slade, of Marengo St Paternal grand Mrs.

Robert B. Stoma, Mrs parents are Mr. and Mrs. John M. MosgeUer of Abbott Rd.

Charles R. Spoon. Mrs. Joseph Tambine, Mrs. Curtis Temple ind Mrs.

R. Ferris Randall. Mrs. Bernard N. Bailey, chair A Sen to David Schraders Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Empring man of the 1963 Antiques Show. bam of Eden are grandparents of a new baby, Deborah Ann Schrad has announced that the theme for this year's show is "Antiques; Our Visible The two-day show will be held at the Masonic Temple on Monday and Tuesday, er, born to and Mrs. David Washday "PIN-UP GIRL" She doesn't look too happy, and no wonder! She still uses old-fashioned clothespins and line to dry laundry. It's so much easier, faster and more modern to dry clothes in a.

gentle, speedy, economical Schrader of Angola on March 1 The Schraders also have a son. May 27 and 28. r. 1 David Allen. Jr.

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by CHODOROV and FIELDS Friday and Saturday, Mar. 15 and 16 CURTAIN: 8:15 P.M. Legion Drive School Auditorium Adult $1.00 Students 60c Directed by KENNETH E. RUOP IROQUOIS IUdl HX4 Reduceitbt214'6. 16 BUFFALO ST.

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