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Dunkirk Evening Observer from Dunkirk, New York • Page 8

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fAOl EIGHT CLUBS, SOCIffTlfS TAG last in series of TAC dances will be UiU evening She clubrooms in Main street. Music will be furnished from te 11 o'clock by Hoppy Castle and orchestra. Plans are underway for tail and winter activities. Church of Thursday work-night at the Church of Christ when all men workers will meet to take eare of WafiottS jobs. After the work a finished a iuach will be served by wemea of the church.

Sorority Meeting members of the Tau Epstl- en Delta sorority held a meeting the home ot Miss Ann Nelson in Etgle street on Tuesday evening. Miss Jane Palmer presided At the business session. Plans were made for aftnivsfisary party on Sept. Oi next meeting is scheduled for Tuesday. Aug.

31. Lcften Auxiliary A regular meeting of the Frank Aequsvia Memorial Post, No. 1344 Auxiliary Was held on Tuesday eveniflg at the Legion club- rooffls with Mrs. John Spina, president. prESiding at the bus- fless SeSston, Mfs.

Joseph Lo Oui- diee and Mrs. Frank De Carlts will attend the state convention at Saratoga Springs. The newly elected officers for UM year are: Mrs. Joseph Lo Ouidice. president: Mrs.

Sus- tell Oraiiano. first vice president; Miss Mary Acquavia, second vice president; MM. Anthony Zonghi. secretary; Mrs. Joseph Polvino, recording secretary; and Miss Carmello Nagro, treasurer.

The next auxiliary meeting wiU held Tuesday, September. 28. I. Sorority The weekly meeting of the Sig- mti Alpha Lambda sorority was held on Tuesday evening at the home of Miss Athena Georgeson in Central avenue. At the business session, the president, Miss Ann Swica presided.

A gift was presented to Mrs. Peter White who is celebrating her birthday today. Following the meeting refreshments were nerved by the hostess. Junior Boys Club and Chorus The, Junior Boy's club of the Grace Lutheran church will huva regular monthly meeting Friday evening tit the home of William and Jerry Curll, 721 Roosevelt avenue, at 7:15 p. m.

The program following the business session will consist of movies shown by Herman Schwertfacer. Plans will also be made for various projects to be carried on during fall and winter months. The Junbr Boy's chorus of the Grace Lutheran church will meet Thursday evening at 7 p. m. at the home of their director.

Herman Sehwertfager, 132 Central avenue, at this rehearsal they vtill go through the entire musical production which will bn presented on Wednesday evening, Sept. 22 in the church social hall at 8 p. m. Tickets for the musical will be available. Sept.

1, from all members of the chorus. Of 40 feature motion pictures censored in Sweden In a recent month, 15 were classed as "children permitted" and 25 "children prohibited." THB EVENING OBSERVER. DUNKIRK-FREDONlA. N. WEDNESDAY, AUG.

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Mrs. Gerald Sullivan, who has been a patient in Brooks hospital, Is convalescing at her home in Leopard street. Marola and Kairin Smith of Rlpley visiting their aunt, Mrs, Myrle Bnbcock, at her home in West Seventh street. Gerald F. McClure of Deer street returned on Tuesday afternoon from French Lick Springs, where he attended a fraternity convention as a delegate of Delta Tau Delta fraternity.

He graduated from Allegheny college at Meadville, in June. Mrs. Alexander M. Snyder has returned to her home in Dallas, after a short visit with her sister, Mrs. Frank H.

Forrester of Lincoln avenue. Miss M. June Pleszewski, who is a nurse on the staff at the children's hospital in Buffalo and who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Pleszew- ski, of East street, left this afternoon for Colorado Springs, where she will spent the remainder of her vacation.

James Duncan of North Roberts road left on Monday for a 10-day visit in New York city with relatives. William Sehwertfager has returned to his home in Central avenue after a short visit with his daughter, Mrs. John Pierce, in Hamburg. will sail for London. Mrs.

Frank M. Masilon and Miss Yvonne Masilon of Deer street have returned from a visit with relatives in Pittsburgh. Mrs. Masilon's grandsons, John and Phillip accompanied her here for a visit. A son was 'born at Brooks hospital this morning to Mr.

and Mrs. John Trippi of 79 Huggles street. Robert E. Reed will be host to the members of a bridge club at his home in Eagle street on Thursday evening. Mr.

and Mrs. John B. Sellers of Central avenue have returned from a two weeks vacation trip to Pontiac, Detroit, and Washington, 13. C. While in Pontiac they attended the double wedding of Mr.

Seller's sisters. Miss Alice Sellers was married to John Ellsworth and Miss Amy Sellers was married to Mark Fisher. The wedding took place in the First Christian church in Pontiac. The members of the Sevlow club will in Buffalo where they will have dinner and attend the theater. Mrs.

Ross Scott, who has been the house guest of Mrs. Pauline Scott of East Green street, left for her home in Pittsburgh this morning. HELEN ZEBRACKI WEDS DANIEL BIALASZEWSKI JOSEPH VANDERLEE JR. VAN BUREN NEWS A daughter, Judith Ann, was born on Thursday, Aug. in, at Brooks hospital to IVlr.

and Mrs. Chester Cybulski of North Mar- rln struct. Mr. and Mrs. W.

C. Shaffer and daughter, Marilyn, of West Sixth street have returned home after vacationing for two weeks at Geneva-on-ihe-lake. The women employes of the Safe store gave a dinner at Rusch'a restaurant on Tuesday evening in honor of Mrs. Lavina Wilder o( McKlnley avenue who will leave here soon to make her home in Buffalo. Mrs.

Wilder was presented with farewell gift by the group. William C. Laai, who has been visiting his Mr. and Mrs. William C.

Laos at their home in Park avenue, has returned to Sa- llna, where he attends Kansas. Wesleyan university. Samuel A. Mesiina of King street left on Tuesday afternoon to spend a few with his aunt Mrs. John Lo Castro In Rochester.

Mr. and Mrs. James of Park avenue and Mr. and Mrs R. Wade of Corning have returned from a visit in Tltusville, Pa.

Mrs. Ira Hall of West Pall is the guest of Mrs. Pauline Scott at her home In East Green street. Trederlck Stern of Main street has returned after spending woek with his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Brooks In Niagara Falls, Ont. Ralph Mason of Peterborough, is visiting at the home of his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Mason in King street.

The Sevlow club held Its annual picnic at Point Oratiot on Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Pauline Scott of East Green street and her guest, Mrs Ross Scott of Pittsburgh, have returned from a several days' visit in Niagara Falls and Hamilton, Ont, Mrs. Richard Reed of Point Drive, West, returned on Tuesday from few days' visit in Welland, Ont. Members of a Dunkirk-Fredonla bridge club were entertained by Mrs.

Everett O. Black at her home in Lambert avenue, Fredonia on Tuesday evening. The children of Mr. and Mrs. Axel T.

Johnson gave a large picnic in honor of their parent's forty-fifth wedding anniversary in Cassadaga, on Sunday afternoon. Out of town relatives who attended were Mrs. Ham ah Sampson of De Pere, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Brauer and family of Buffalo and Mr.

and Mrs. Alvin Deehert and family of Shyder. Mr, and Edward H. Davis of West Ferry street, Buffalo visited frienda in Dunkirk on Tuesday afternoon and evening. Mrs.

Charles Miller and son, Charles, have arrived from Pittsburgh for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. Masilon, at their home hi Deer street Mrs. Joseph Salpetro and Miss Betty Wells of Buffalo will leave by plane for New York city on Friday to see Mrs.

Sapetro's daughter Mrs. Kinal and her husband Dr. Kinal and children who A wedding was solemnized Saturday morning, Aug. 21, at. s) o'clock in St.

Hedwig's church when Miss Helen Zebracki, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Zebracki of Nevins street, became the bride of Daniel Bia- laszewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Blalaszewski of -Ocelot street.

The Rev. Father Lubaez officiated. The bride's gown of white marquisette was fashioned with fitted bodice, bustle back, a ruffled bertha of imported French lace, hooped skirt and a circular train. A queenly crown held her fingertip veil of illusion. White baby orchids and white roses formed her cascade bouquet centered by two large orchids.

Mrs. Zenon Panfil acted as matron of honor for her sister, She wore a white marquisette gown with a hooped skirt 1 and elbow length sleeves. The bridesmaids were Miss Rita Bialaszewski, sister of the bridegroom, Miss Lorainne Gestwick of Kenmore and Miss Joann Zebraclu, both nieces of the bride. They were gowned similar to the matron of honor with the addition of a bustle back. Red velvet streamers fell from their pleated bonnets and their arm bouquet's were of American beauty roses.

Leon Zebracki, brother of the bride, was best man. The ushers were Harry Dudeck and Daniel Somerfeldt. The choice of the bride's mother was royal blue with black accessories, The groom's mother wore a gray dress with navy accessories. Each had an orchid corsage. After the ceremony an all day reception was held at Tofils hall.

The bridal coupe 'will reside at 114 Nevins street following an eastern wedding trip. Gladioli and astors decorate the altar before which Miss Pa tici Ann Janowsld, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Stephen JanowsP of North Ocelot street, and Josep Vandorlee son of Mr. and Mr Joseph Vanderlee of Rocheste pledged nuptial vows in a doub' ring ceremony St.

Hyacinth church Saturday morning. Th Rev. Father Melinsli; performe the ceremony. The bride, giver in marriag her father, wora a satin slif per gown fashioned in a princes style with a ruffled lace yok long pointed sleeves and a fitte bodice from which fell a circula train edged with lace. Her fin gertip vei' bordered with chan tilly lace fell from a crown orunee blossoms and she carried cascade bouquet of white rose a.id baby's breath centered wit red roses.

Miss Margie Burett was th maid of honor for her cousin. He 8 wn was of yellow marquisett with a round ruffled neckline hooped skirt adorned with bab doll ruffles. Yellow roses trim ed her orchid marquisette bon The bridesmaid, Miss Vir gii-ia Szukala, was attired in gown similar to the maid of hon or's in orchid and her bonne was of yellow. Lawrence Vanderlee of Roches brother of the groom, servec as best man. Donald Vanderle also of Rochester was the usher.

Both the 'bride's' mother and the gloom's mother chose navy outfits and their corsages were of pink rosebuds. Following the wedding a breakfast and reception for 75 guests was held on the lawn of the bride's residence in Ocelot street The moonlight dancing music was furnished by the father of the gioom and Herman Gudzic. After a honeymoon trip through the Thousand Islands, the couple will make thear home in Rochester the groom is employed Out of town guests were Mr and Mrs. Joseph Vanderlee, Mr and Mrs. Mattaif, Jack Pally, Charles Harder, Miss Mary Ripstein, Miss Evelyn Orr, Mr.

and Mrs. Lawrence Vanderlee, a-11 of Rochester, Mr. and Mrs. Wilkenson of Le Roy, Raymond Pilarski of Buffalo, Mr. and Mrs.

John Chtdacki and Mrs. John Hew and son of Collins Center and Miss Catherine Lanensky of Bradford HEALTH COMMISSIONER URGES INNOCULATION Albany (UP) State Health Commissioner Herman E. Hilleboe today urged parents of school-age children to have their children protected against diphtheria and small pox. Children entering school for the first time should have a single booster inoculation of diphtheria toxoid, Hilleboe said. The health commissioner said that while there have been no cases of small pox in the state this year, children should be vaccinated for protection.

Guests now at the Lodge who arrived last Saturday ar Miss Mary Louise Fleming of Titusville, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. McGill of Oil City, Mr.

and Mrs. Homer T. Smith, daughter, Susan, end son, Homer T. of Pittsburgh Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. MacLeod and family of Niagara Falls, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lisle and daughter, Bonnie of Pittsburgh, Mr.

and Mrs. Robert P. Goodwin of Oakmont, Mr. and Mrs. Edward H.

Leeper of Shaker Heights, Mr. and Mrs. John D. McCarthy of Oil City, the Misses Dorothy Monroe and Jean Malady of Pittsburgh. Mr.

and Mrs. E. C. Miller arrived Saturday from their nome in Warren, Pa. to stay until Labor Day with Mr.

Miller's parents, Mr and Mrs. H. M. Miller, at their summer residence. Visiting at the cottage- of Mr, and Mrs.

J. Bair are Miss Ann Duff, Mrs. J. Boyd Duff and daughter, Sally. and Mrs.

A. J. Keating are the guests of Mr. and'Mrs. I.

H. Brewster at the "Barbara Ann" cottage. The residents living in Lakeside boulevard in the Point say the new beach which mysteriously made its first appearance one night in July below the slightly increasing cliff around point near "Edge Water" and "Twin View" cottages is growing larger slowly but surely. The beach is now large enough to hold several groups comfortably but most still prefer to do their sunbathing on the grass above the beach since the steps leading down are makeshift and not too safe Mrs. 3urns George could testify.

Mrs. 3eorge fell down the cliff and badly sprained if not broke her wrist Tuesday afternoon. Recent guests of Barrie Simonson at the Straight cottage were Robert Lang, Donald Smith and Robert Anderson of Mt. Lebanon. Dr.

John Heberling has arrived at the Heberling cottage to spend the remainder of the at Van Buren. Mrs. Felix Kremp of New York city and Ligoner, and Thomas W. Smith of Buffalo arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs.

Burns George but the visit was sadly interrupted by Mrs. George's aiccident. Mrs. Kremp returning from a fishing trip Parrysound, Canada with her lusband who returned to Tew York. Mrs.

Kremp and Vfrs. Smith are the former Meiter sisters of Dunkirk. Maclim Cogdill is expected to rrive this Friday from Pitts- urgh to spend the week-end with is family at the "Eleanor" cot- age. Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Wilbert Pittsburgh, are vacationing at Crestview" cottage through the nonth of August and into Sep- ember. Visiting them is Mrs filbert's sister, Mrs. Sydney Rat- iffe, and her grandchildren, tephen and Susan Ratcliffe, who rrived Thursday. Charles Spener Jr. and his son, Robert, of Vestminister Place, Pittsburgh, ON MSDAUEPT.

1 Principal Bichard W. Hayos today announced that Tuesday, 3e-pt 7, will be registration day for all students returning to Dunkirk High school or entering it for the first time. Registration rooms in the high school will be so lettered that students will register 'in those rooms whose letters will correspond with the first letter of their last names. Faculty members will assist in guiding new students to the proper rooms. Immediately upon registering all students will bewailed into a general assembly in the school auditorium where they will be greeted by Mr.

Hayes and given their instructions. Mr. Hayes also requests students to register on the first day of school to relieve the faculty of a great problem. Failure to register on the first day creates confusion in the school registry. Students will be dismissed from school during the afternoon.

EVENTS TONIGHT IS THE TIME TO ORDER IATHROOM I SET AU WSITl" JOE ALESSI 162 W. 2nd Phoni 8100 DUNKIRK The annual picnic dinner of the W. B. A. will be served at 8 o'clock at Point Gratiot.

The Barbershoppers will meet at 7:30 o'clock at the social rooms of the Unitarian church. The Women of the Moose, Chapter 294, will hold a regular meeting at 8 o'clock at the lodge rooms in Main street. A committee meeting, of Cub Pack 72 will be held at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Harry Sandhoff, 115 Leopard street. Fredonia Gordon Scott post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will meet in the post rooms, Water street. The Church Helpers society ol St.

Anthony's church will meet in the rectory. LADIES' DAY TODAY AT LILY DALE ASSEMBLY Lily Dale--Today is Ladies day at Lily Dale assembly. The after- nooj, speaker is Elizabeth Alcox, radio broadcaster of children's plays and programs. She is a former president of the Professional Women's club of There will be a dinner at the Maplewood hotel this evening and I the grand ball at 8 p. m.

Fall Dress Classics by left Monday after shor 1 stay. Expected this week-end to stay over Labor Day are Mrs. Wilbert's niece and nephey, Mrs. Floyd McClintock and her daughter, Susan, and William Carroll Wilbert of Gibsonia, Pa. Truman Working On Sept.

6 Speech With President Truman on Chesapeake Bay, (UP)-President Truman, tanned and rested, sailed toward the York navai base at Yorktown, today on the sixth day of his pre-campaign yacht cruise. Mr. Trur.ian and his advisers spent the greater part of the day working on details of the speech he will deliver in Detroit Labor Day under auspices of labor organizations. He is expected to call for repeal of the Taft-Hartley labor act, passed by the GOP 80th over his veto. Last night the presidential yacht WUiiamsburg tied up a mile off York spit light in the mouth of the York river after sailing down the Atlantic coast from harbor of refuge near Lewes, Del.

Presidential Press Secretary Charles G. Ross told reporters aboard the accompanying yacht Wanderer that the presidential party had enjoyed the "perfect weather and a calm sea" on the ocean leg of the voyage. Mr. Truman divided his time between relaxing and on his Detroit speech and other addresses he plans to make in a tour including virtually every state. PARTIES Shower Party A group of friends surprised Mrs.

Joseph Wright at a shower party Tuesday evening at her home in East Second street. The evening was spent playing cards ana games Prize winners were Mrs. Dean Brewer, Mrs. John Kunzler, Mrs. Eleanor Borowinski, Mrs.

Joseph Wright. Mrs. C. A. Marmurowicz, Mrs.

Richard P. Mack and Mrs. Alice Hanson of Marionette. Wis. Refreshments were served at 11:30 o'clock around a.

table centered with yellow chiffon cake and garden flowers. Birthday Party Mrs. Anthony Messina entertained 15 boys and girls at her home in King street on Tuesday afternoon in celebration of he'r daughter, Mary Ann's ninth birthday. The children played games and prizes were won by Carol Sauerwein, Patricia Messina. John Ricotta and Henry Rizzio.

Refreshments were served at 4 table centered with a large pin't birthday cake decorated with blue candles and arranged with pink and white favors. The guest of honor received many birthday gifts. Observers declare the fighting Central China has become a attle of wheat fields with both sides fighting for control of farm harvests. THREE CHEERS by DOROTHY GRAY Three Lipsticks in a Pouch! Three Dorothy Gray Lipsticks to blend your lipa with your costume two combinations of exciting lipstick shades. Pouch in red, green or beige.

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