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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 10

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Hamburg, New York
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10
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re Ten IIAM2URG SUN sod IRIS COUNTY INDEPENDENT Thursday, May 26, 1953 frs CtZtk Inst -Dy Curcsu Ur.lt Mrs. Donald E. Black was In Plans; For Lest Graduation Final meeting of the Lake View P. T. A.

will be held next Tuesday evening in the school. Topics for discussion will be the annual school picnic which the P. T. A. stalled as chairman of the Ham 0 burg Unit of Home Bureau the afternoon of May 18 in the Ham burg Presbyterian Church.

Mrs. John C. Hanson conducted the eandlelighting ceremony which also installed Mrs. Carl T. Emer- a- ling as secretary; Clarence N.

Lockwood, treasurer; Mrs. Han- sponsors and the sixth and eighth grade Plans now call for -the closing of the Lake'-. View School as of this June. Pupils' In 'Kindergarten through sixth grade will enter the Pinehurst School in' the fall, For this reason, P. T.

A. officers ask that-all parents attend next Tues eon as vice chairman. Mrs. Howard P. Stickeny, mem Mrs.

William D. Stark weather and Mrs. Wilbur T. Co- hoon hospitality; Mrs. E.

Harold Brown, publicity. A- tureen luncheon and business meeting preceded the special ser day's meeting which will of let ally close the organization's "activities. Prior to the business meeting Lake View School pupils -will present their annual spring play, der the direction of Miss P. Gra-ser. r- ice.

Mrs. Raymond Foster, luncheon chairman, -was; assisted by Mrs. Kenneth H. C. Wells, Mrs.

Warren Walters, Mrs. Richard C. VanOrsdale and Mrs. Harold i I Zink who made the centerpiece Mrs, Todd Will Head St. Elizabeth's Guild Mrs.

Earl D. Todd was elected president of St. Elizabeth's Guild of Trinity Episcopal Church at the Here's bow Mr. and. Mrs.

Edward J. Duggan of Hamburg, parents of 16 living children, take their IS girls and boys, who live at home, to SS. Peter and Paul's Church. Mrs. Duggan and her eldest daughter, Mrs.

group's final meeting of the year Immaculate Academy Holds Fashion Show Members of the home economics classes of Immaculate Academy held a fashion show Tuesday with performances at 1 p.m. for the student body and-again at 8 p.m. for the Mothers Club. Miss Elaine Aszler was commentator assisted by Miss Patri-da Nowlcki. Show theme was Cotton Belles of Immaculata.

Closing number was 'a tableau, featuring Our Lady as the model of teenage Sister M. Rosaline of the music faculty played appropriate organ on Tuesday in the Parish Halt Louis Barcla of Llndenhurst, L. (not shown), won $2160 by answering three series of questions May 14 on Herb Shriner's CBS quiz. Two for the Money- The radio-TV simulcast, is seen in this area over Others named as officers were Mrs. George H.

Dietrich, vice pres WBEN and WBEN-TV. In the truck from left, first row, are Albert, Mstrge, Billy, John, 11; James, ident; Mrs. Homer C. DeWitt, sec Michael, Patricia, and second row Kathleen, 12; 18; Carol, 17; Mary, 20; Therese, 14; and retary; Mrs. John C.

Colley, treas- June, 15. The Duggans live on Abbott Rd. near, Newton Rd. Mrs. Dnggan said the prise money would be applied on their- home mortgage.

Benefit Luncheon June 7 The Locksley Park Ladies Club rer. Mrs. J. -Howard Cain, chairman of the nominating committee, presented the slate. Mrs.

Edgar H. Milks is the retiring president Installation services will be conducted during the regular morning church service on June 1Z The Guild will meet at the home ec Mrs. George D. Guenther in Windover: on -June .15 for its annual picnic i Golf Tourney Slated Golf Chairman William McDonald announced this week that the annual committee tourna will hold -benefit luncheon and nals in this handicap event must be completed by July 3. On Sunday the first Me and Mine tourney of the year was held.

and Mrs. -Raymond L. Mason are co-chairmen for the monthly event which will continue until September 18. card party June 7 In the Locks-ley Park- Community House In numbers throughout the program which was under the general direction of. Sister M.

Agnetta- Refreshments were served, and students and parents toured the home economics department. ment began on Saturday at the Exeter, Terr, Luncheon will be Orchard Park Country Club. Fi at noon with- cards following. Ahead Built to asM (riot Just get by f) j' 'v--. 7 'V hiw Dodga Cuttom Royal lancer.

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