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The Sun and the Erie County Independent from Hamburg, New York • Page 5

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Hamburg, New York
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Shore Gardeners Mrs. Riefler Hostess flari YuleCrafts for Board Meeting "Christmas Crafts" is the thfn Mrs MOIlie nicuci, i ouuKi a inViii.a nr was nosie Welcome Wagon Newcomers Club ard meeting, held in her home recently. The group discussed upcoming Ktivities Hvhich include a coffee hour on Nov. ai we um vernier at 9:30 a.m.. -jmrprise ''come you are" monung couec a night at tne aiuaio iuw ire a progressive dinner on Nov.

18 and a Holiday Christmas Ba- A A-. OpenHouseTo Peter ErlilgarUSAr Friends and neighbors of Air- man Peter E. Lilga, USAF, home on leave from Lowry Air Force Base, Denver, will greet him at an Open House at the home of his mother, Mrs. Harvey A. Lilga on East Main Street next Sunday from 2 until 6 p.m.

Those invited are the Rev. and Mrs. George C. Ruof, the Rev. and Mrs.

Terrell H. Warren, Mr." and Mrs. J. Frederick Measer, David Measer, Miss Sharon McNeil, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Beits, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene ANT, Miss Margaret Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ball, Jackie, Julie, and Francis Ball Mrs.

Julie Soro-ka, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lang, Mrs.

Dorothy Arnold, Miss Barbara Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Converse, Mrs. Stephen Barrett, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Spear. Jerry Spear. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jacob-son, Miss Nancy Lord.

Miss Jean Lord, Miss Connie Delaney, Kent Williamson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mohr, Mrs. Ptiscilla Sundell, Miss Lucy Cousins, Mr.

and Mrs. Victor Pacelli, Mrs. DeWitt Fowler, Mrs. William Green, Mr. and Mrs.

James Richards. Dana Woodin, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Lord, and Miss Julia Kristanko. iaar to be heia we wnunumiy Center on Dec.

8. Also present at the meeting was Mrs Willis K. Staudmyer who Will aid Mrs. Roger M. Anderson js Hamburg Welcome Wagon hostess.

1 rS I THE HAMBURG SUN 5 Nov.TrresH" OES Slates Yule Bazaar on Friday It will be Christmas Wonderland Friday night In Masonic Temple at the annual bazaar of Beulah Chapter, 176, Order of the Eastern Star. Sale boars arc from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. according to Virginia K. Bury, worthy Matron of the order.

Lunch will be served from 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. with a roast beef dinner scheduled from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Co-chairman of the bazaar are Miss Harry Hiller and Mrs. David Sneddon.

Their committees are: Candy booth Mrs. Elmer Chis-nelL Parcel Post Miss Don Wilson. Gift Booth Mrs. Stephen Lon-nigan, Mrs. Carl Cook.

Apron Booth Mrs. Ronald Kramer, Mrs. Alvin Stubee, Mrs. Donald Robinson. Jewelry Mrs.

Marlon Karle, Mrs. Vera Monroe. Snack Bar Mrs. Homer Hile-man. Mrs.

Marvin Tinkham. Treasure Trove Mrs. Anna -Bury. Mrs. John B.

Miller. Baked Goods Mrs. Donald Luther, Mrs. Joseph Anneser, Mrs. Folmar Bjerre.

Chairman of the dinner are: Mrs. Dorothy Simon and Mrs. Homer Hileman. of the workshop at the Lake Shore Garden Club meeting next Tuesday at the iClover-bank Elementary School. Mrs.

James E. Lewis, program chairman, will introduce Mrs. Emil Peters of Lackawanna as guest speaker. She will demonstrate a variety of Christmas decorating suggestions for the home. Mrs.

Peters is County Chairman of the 8th District. Federated Garden Clubs of Western New York, a past president and member of the Lackawanna Garden Club. She has given demonstrations to PTA groups and other women's organizations. Mrs. Gust G.

Christ, president, will conduct -a business discussion proceeding the program. Members will bring canned goods for the holiday baskets for the needy. Turkey, butter, fruits, etc. will be taken out of the treasury. Mrs.

Edward Mrs. Robert C. Miller, and Mrs. Donald J. Andolina will be hostesses.

Mrs. Andolina will make the arrangement of the month "Beautiful made from dried materials and will be' presented to the Lake Shore It's Fun to go FORMAL Complete Rental Service lor Any Occasion Moore's IN 4 Men nvmti I I 1 20 Buffalo St Hamburg 649-4632 Every Wednesday is SUN Day 1st Fashion Show Planned At Immaculata Nov. 9 The Alumnea Associateion Immaculata Academy is sponsoring its first fashion show at Immaculata Auditorium. "Travel in Fashions" by Davids of Southshore Plaza will be presented Nov. 9 at 8 p.m.

Favors, door prizes and refreshments are planned. Tickets may be purchased at the door. Co-chairmen of the affair are Mrs. Terry Krnjaich and Mrs. Mary Ann Bogacz.

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES Your Lot or Ours. Pecora Realty Corp. Ph. 884-6300 Tom PttoraRM. 627-7160 We're Celebrating Our First Anniversary at Our Hew Location THE PRICES ARE RIGHT THE FASHIONS WONDERFUL A rugged safety boot that withstands 5000 lbs.

pressure. Mrs. Michael Kurdyla, who was Miss Bonita J. TeReau Vows Are Exchanged In Goshen Ceremony St. James Episcopal Church in Goshen was the setting the afternoon of Oct.

14, for the marriage of Miss Bonita J. TeReau, daughter of Mrs. Allen E. TeReau and the late Allen E. TeReau of Wood-view and Michael P.

Kur-dyla, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael P. Kurdyla, Sr. The double ring ceremony was' performed by Father Douglas Glas-pool.

The bride given in marriage by Craig Miller of Hamburg, her God Father. Wearing a fitted A-line white silk brocade gown with a detachable cathedral length train of silk brocade, and styled with a square neckline and three-quarter length princess sleeves, the bride wore a matching brocade open pillbox headpiece, with' bouffant four-" tiered silk illusion elbow length veil. She carried a bouquet of white stephanotis and phalae-nopsis orchids. Miss Nancy Trageser of Hamburg was the maid of honor and was attired in a Kelly green floor length Empire style Sucki dress with Venetian lace underneath the bodice. Her headpiece was of inverted petals with a matching three-tier shoulder length green illusion veil.

She carried bronze and yellow ugi chrysanthemums. In similar eowns were the bridesmaids, carrying identical bouquets, the bride's cousin. Miss Louise Schimpf, Franklin Lakes, N. Miss Janet Tuthill, of Rome, Mrs. Betty Slesinski, of New Hampton, and Mrs.

Elaine Noviski of Goshen. Ray Grzywaczewski of Montgomery was best man. The ushers were Richard Cincimino of New Hampton, Harry Zawaski of Suf-fern. Richard Slesinski of New Hampton, and James Noviski of Goshen. A reception was held at a Pine Island Inn.

The mother of the bride wore a dress and matching jacket of mint green shantung, and a corsage of yellow cymbidium orchids. The bridegroom's mother was in a blue silk dress with matching lace coat. Her corsage was of pink cymbidium orchids. The bride, a graduate of Orange County Community College, is a teacher at the Minisink Valley Central School System. Her husband also attended Orange County College and is a market grower and commission merchant.

Following a trip to New York City and Puerto Rico, they will make their home in New Hampton. Bridal showers were given by Mrs. Craig Miller, Miss Nancy Dickinson. Misses Susan and Nancy Kusche. the Kurdyla ls-ter-ln-laws and the bridesmaids.

Those attending the wedding from Hamburg were. Mr. and Mrs. Craig Miller and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl L. Said. Nancy Trageser and Mrs. Marie Cummings formerly of Hamburg. OF HAMSU1G rrpJ i I 1 i 1 1 fc 11 CtllFAIO ST, HAMMIXG flflDu AronDaacaD HIGHLAND HOUSE CANDIES Here are boots designed to give you maximum protection and maximum comfort at the same time.

This 8 inch boot has a steel toe for foot protection. It has a sweatproof leather insole, steel shank and Neoprene outsole and heel. Full grain mustang Jeather upper. Goodyear welt construction. So if you're in the mining, steel industries, work on loading docks, or on any jobs which require foot safety, stop in and try on a pair today.

HAMBURG, N. Y. 128 BUFFALO ST. just $20.00 6-inch Stl To StyUt $1 $17 vjcLtcnirjE' SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 12TH 2:00 8:00 I 1967 FEATURES Now Things to See this Year- it RAINBOW CHOCOLATES CHERRY CORDIALS CHOCOLATE FONOU JOIN NOW! MERCHANDISE CLU3 NO. 41 MOORE'S tiers vjeaq okn nsoAY nms ru.

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98,447
Years Available:
1875-2008