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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 6

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Hamburg, New York
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Thursday, January 6, 1949 HAMBURG SUN and ERIE' COUNTY INDEPENDENT rage Six Mrs. Brown Is Bride Of Arthur Barrowsu Women's Guild Installs Officers; Invites New Members to Attend HAMBURG PERSONALS Mrs. Edith H. Brown and Arthur L. Barrows of Perry were Returns to Institute Miss Janice' Wirtner has re turned to Rochester Institute of Technology, after spending tn4 holidays with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Bert Wirtner, of East Main St Miss Wirtner, a junior in the Art Department has been named chairman of decorations for the Mrs. Kenneth E. McHenry will Mrs. Ross B.

Trowbridge of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Senf be Installed as president of the married yesterday afternoon In Pleasant Ave. has returned from Women's Guild of the Lake St candlelight service in the bride' Ravenswood.

W. where she home on Pleasant Ave. The Rev. Presbyterian Church on Jan. 11 at and their children Donald and Linda Lou" of Kenmore were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Edward T-Pininirer of Brendel Ave. on visited her father, Lewis Jones, Kenmore Wesley Haight, pastor 8 o'clock. Other officers to be in who has been seriously ill. the Hamburg Methodist Church in stalled with her are Mrs.

J. Robert Inter-Sorority Ball to be held March. Christmas day. Winegar as vice president; Mrs. the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mclntyre Thomas S. Niedbala, who is Walter Smith, recording secret freshman at Princeton University, Jack and Peter Fenger, stu Perry were the attendants. Mr.

tary; Mrs. Grove Lauritaen, corresponding secretary Mrs. is spending two weeks with his Barrows and his bride -are on dents at Lehigh University were at Jn a for the holidays. They parents. and Thomas southern trip and will be at home Everill C.

treasurer; Niedbala of Bussendorfer ReV am sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. at 3 Andrus Perry after Mrs. Hubert chairman of finance: Miss -Blanche Feb.

15. W. Fenger of Idlewood Place. Mr. and Mrs.

M. H. Blakeley Johnson, auditor Mrs. Richard W. Quota Hears Book Review regular monthly dinner meeting Of the Hamburg Quota Club be held in Hotel Ham-burg uyJan.

11 at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Bert rand C. Layman, ''club president, will preside at the meet-' ing and will introduce Fred P. Downing who will review, the new book by Harnett.

T. Kane, Bride of Fortune. of Youngstown, spent the holi Miss Hope Baillie, Home Eco Lebo, chairman of nominations FLYNN'S Delicatessen i Elmer Riefler and Mrs. days with their Mrs. H.

H. Northrup and North- nomics student in Wheaton College. Wheaton. 111., spent the Bernard Halns and Mrs. Harry B.

nipp of Huron St holidays with her parents, Mr. Chittick, fellowship chairmen HAWKINS UNION OPEN EVENINGS and Mrs. James K. Baillie of Long Mrs. William W.

Spiegler, Jr. Lee Schumaker arrived by plane Ave. William Baillie, -a nepnew, home life chairman. from Wlnthrop In Rock HAMBURG, N. T.

PH. IliS The occasion will also be mem who is studying radio work, at John Brown University in Siloam HilL S. to spend the holi- bership night with an Invitation days with her parents, Mr. and Springs, was also them Palace Theatre to all interested women to attend. Mrs.

Leon Schumaker of West for the vacation. v. Mrs. Clayton Squier, chairman of View Ave. tftemckul Glorified memberships, is assisted by Mrs.

M. Yr Mr. and Mrs. Robert Don- John E. -Sowers, Mrs.

Earl A. im STERLING Mr. and Mrs'. Dudley P. Draudt ner of Sampson, with heir small PHONE HAMBURG M7 Osgood, Mrs.

Talman W. Van and son Dennis spent Christ" son, cnaries Kooeru spent me Arsdale, Miss Ruth Westermann, mas week in Greensboro, N. Cj Miss Blanche Johnson, Christmas weekend at Emery Inn in South Wales. Mrs. Conner is where they will renew friendships FrL-Sat ari.

7-8 Sullivan and Mrs. John H. com j. and lot vi show yov and' acquaintances made while Mr. the daughter of -Mr.

and Mrs. Guest speaker for the evening Draudt was on duty at the World Elmer J. Kiefer of Highland Ave. will be Mrs. James W.

Laurie of War air base there. Double Shows at 7 aad 10:07 MARX BROS, ta Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. Craw Buffalo, who will speak on Christian Family Mrs.

Laurie is Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Mather' of ford of. Norwood Ave. and their the wife of the Rev.

Laurie, pastor Maple Ave. spent the Christ daughter. Janet spent the of Central Presbyterian Church New Year's weekend in Oakham, A NIQHT AT-THE OPERA mas weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J.

D. Mather of Moravia, Mr. Mather's parents. Other members Mass. Patsy Cleary Honored 7 Miss 'Gail Stuhlmlller of Bren of the family, to be there are Mr.

Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Thorpe of and Mrs.

Russell Cope of- Water- South' Park Ave. with their chil del entertained with a dinner villa and Mr. and Mrs. F. M.

Don- NIGHT WIND dren, Keith, David and Philip, and Mr. arid Mrs. Earl Braymiller party on 29 for her little friend, Miss Patsy Cleary who, aldson of Norwich. Starring CHARLES RUSSELL and their children, Jean, James, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. William C. Froeh- Charles and Tommy, were guests aad Cartoons James Cleary of Martha Place mm et of Mr. and Mrs: Hubert, Lee of ley and Mr.

and Mrs. are moving to: Wellington, Conn. Kenmore. on Christmas. -I Grove returned on Monday from Attending the affair, which was Jan.

t-10 i i a trip to Cleveland, Ohio, where Xtr arid kenrv of they attended the: Bills-Cleveland held in the home of her parents, Mr. "and, Roland Stuhlmlller, i Continuous Matinee- Sunday a( Prospect had as their-guest football game. They were the were Faye Moore, 'Nancy McKaig, weekend guests of Mr. arid Mrs; last Thursday Mr. Elizabeth Gris- Mary Michael Reynolds.

Barbara by of On Tuesday Mrs, Marilyn Russell Watts of Avon Lakes and of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stenbucks Rye," Jean Emerick of Newell T. Bodge and her son. of Glass and Karen EdehV of Maple Heights. Wanakah were their guests.

5:20, 7:30 aad 9 Shows Monday at atad 9:10 DANNY KAYE aad Virginia mayo-i AONC llBORift News aad Selected Shorts Norman Downing of Woodview Mr. and Mrs. William H. for- A Saturday Party Planned. Ave.

is on a ten-day skiing trip at now, Rev. P. Walter Melsenheimer, Mr. and Mrs. S.

B. McAllister, Limberlost Ont n- and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Melsen or.Windover, have issued in heimer. and their daughter, Jill, 1 vitations to a skiing and skating Mr.

and Mrs. Alan Senior of spent Christmas at the home South Park. Ave. entertained at Mrs. Tornow's sister, Miss their home preceding the College Helen Weick in Buffalo.

party, with supper and square dancing in the evening, next Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Sessions of Fredonla, with daughters Sally, Susan and Jean; Mr. and Ball.

Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Brogan Dimension. Beauty la Front, Profile ami Back found only Wallace sterling CONVENIENT PAYMENT FLAW Doris Gem, who has completed with their son; Marty, of Pough- a course in modeling at the Bar- keepsie, spent a week with Mrs.

Wed. and Jaa. 11, IS and IS Shows at 7 aad-9ilS RITA HAYWORTH and GLEN FORD In Brogan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs.

Silas Kline of East Aurora arid, from Hamburg, and Mrs. James S. Merson and Allan Quinby. bazon School in New York, was here for the holidays with her par Conde P. Bley'of So.

Lake St. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Gem, of Henderson PI.

She will Miss Martha Eder, a member of return to New York the middle Dr. Mrs. Alvln A. May the D'Youville College Glee Club, were' at home at their Woodview THE LOVES OF CARMEN of January. sang in their annual concert held recently.

Miss Eder is the daugh Selected Shorts Ave. address on Dec. 28 from 8 o'clock to their friends in Hamburg. ter of Mr. and Mrs.

Will Eder of Miss Edith HaU. spent the Christmas weekend in Eben- Buffalo St ezer with her sister, Mil Mr. and Mrs. William F. Short dred Hoffmann.

On Christmas they had as guests their mother, Mrs. M. Hall and Mrs. Lucius Hall and of Lake St. and their son, David, were- the weekend of Mr.

and Mrs. F. R. Carr of Rochester. Other Sterling Patterns by Lunt, Gorham, International CASTIGLIA'S re Silver Bouae of Hamburg St Ph.

Hamb. 1480 children Maybelle and Barbara Ann. Recent guest of the Shorts was Mrs. T. C.

Cooley of Berea, Ohio. Miss Mary Munaell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Munaell of South Lake Street has returned I to New York after spending the holidays with her parents. Bill MunseU was also home for the holiaays.

Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hilde- brandt of Oakland PL had as their holiday houseguests their son, John Hildebrandt, Mrs. Hilde-brandt and' their son, David, of Syracuse, Mr.

and Mrs. H. K. PO you know You Can Get A New Hudson Willi or 'Mipuit Trade-in oVwiSou fruX Re aNew H.udw Better still, our Good-WiU Delivery Program will bring you early delivery under the most favorable conditions you can imagine 1. Trode or no Irade.

But, If you have a trade-in. you'tt get a good allowance from us. i. Cah or Hme poymsnti, whichsvsr you prefer 9. With only uch accettories 01 you order.

jy BW. Hdson ready for you to ride and drive. You'll enjoy the only you steS down Into. It's the modern deiianfor'491 fSR IKS eAarVhioe XOUI order now. Our Warn -sure.

yZ Beebe of Buffalo were also dinner guests on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Bourne of Long Ave.

entertained at a family Christmas dinner. Guests Highway Safety I Everybody's Business Yesfrom the oldest to the youngest pedestrian, from the experienced to novice driver thejbusiness of keeping death and injury from city and village streets, rural lane or trunk highway, is a number one duty. It's a eir too, through winter, spring, summer and fall. Caution pays dividends in peace of mind, economical car operation, and most important of all 4 cutting to a minimum one's chances of an accident. Make driving and traffic safety rule observance your dumber One Resolution of 1948.

1 Wurtz Ambulauce Service Boston, New York PhoneBoston 521 1 Included Mr. and Mrs. John W. Jarvls, Miss Helen. Jarvls and Harold Jarvls, Mrs.

Bentley F. Bourne, and Mrs. Jay Printy and jonn printy of Orchard Park. Dr. John D.

Kleis of Chicago and Lake Forest 111., spent Christmas day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kleis of Clark and will also spend New Year's Day wun inem Derore returning West. W-NOT LATER, THi TIMI TO OiT TMS AeT HILL GARAGE, IMC. AT WATER VALLEY HILL PHONE HAMBURG 47 Cordon Bruce, who is in Ann Arbor, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. W. Henry oruce ai weir winter home in St. retersburg, and will spend new xears with friends in Ham- I 1.

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