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The Evening Times from Sayre, Pennsylvania • Page 8

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The Evening Timesi
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PAGE EIGHT1 THE EVENING TIMES, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1967 Sayre, Athens, South Waveriy, and Waveriy, N.Y. THE EVENING TIMES Rhonda Lee Hunsinger, 4, Gets Head Start in Kindergarten Rounds to Study This Summer At Ohio State Home and Community Eileen Westfall, Editor Kathrvn Rabenold Feted on Birthday Rhonda Lee Hunsinger, 4, doesn't start kindergarten until September, but one day this week she got a bead start She spent the entire afternoon Wednesday in the kindergarten class at Fourh Ward School a supernumerary. The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hunsinger of 106 Olive her mother first noted her missing about 1 p.m.

after she had been playing with a neighbor girL Thinking she might be at the school playground, she called Mrs. Gladys Fragin, principal, who said she hadn't seen her. Meanwhile, Mrs. Hunsinger called Sayre Police. Rhonda was still missing at 3 p.m.

and her mother again called Mrs. Fragin to have her look in the kinder garten room of Mrs. Pamela Rockwell and ask her playmate if she knew where Rhonda could be. There was Rhonda, sitting in class. Her friend had said she was her sister and her mother wasn't home, and so the teacher had Rhonda stay.

Mrs. Hunsinger was asked if she wanted Rhonda to come home right away, but that there was only about- 20 minutes of class time left Her mother said she might as well finish out the day and come home with her friends. Later asked by her father how she like school, Rhonda said she had a good time coloring and drawing but that she had to stay after school. Mrs. Kathrvn T.

Rabenold of Wila wana was honored last evening at surprise birthday dinner given by the board of directors of Bible Light-bouse in appreciation of 14 years service as auditor with the organiza David C. Rounds, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Rounds, 116 Franklin Sayre, has been accepted into the television-radio program of the summer center of Communicative' Arts of the Ohio State University. The. five-week program beginning June "18 officers five areas of ac-celereated speech training, debate, theatre, general communication, TV and radio, and speech and hearing science.

The program is open to talented-in-communication high school juniors and sophomores. Applications may be obtained by writing to the Summer Center of Communicative Arts, Ohio State University, 154 N. Oval Drive, 205 Derby Hall, Columbus, Ohio 43210. Con. There were 22 persons attend ing the affair at El-Ba Kitchens.

A certificate of appreciation and a gift were presented to the guest of honor. Highlight of the evening was the playing of a tape recorded espe cially for the occasion by her son Missionary Bill Cook of Japan. I My I if I II I tf .4 1 i (j v. W', 10 Kathleen Scott of Portland, Ore. These attending were Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence 'Rabenold, Mr. and Mrs I Trs -r A-r A To Become Bride of John O'Donnell David Paul, Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Tubbs, Mr.

and Mrs. Donald Hub Dr. Kinsley bard, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpson and Danny Simpson, Mr.

and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Scott of their wedding date at the Ulster Pres Portland, have announced the byterian Church. Attends Seminar Mrs.

Francis Ryman, Mr. and Mrs Donald Van Dusen, Mr. and Mrs engagement of their daughter, Kath- een Nancy, to John Lawrence William Atkinson, and Mrs. nell, son of Mr. and Mrs.

John O'Don Wayne Shreffler, Mrs. Helen Wells, And Homecoming 4 nell, Sr. of Milan RD 1. and Rev. and Mrs.

David Holden. Two members of the board were Miss Scott is a 1964 graduate of Dr. Kenneth Kinsley of Waveriy recently attended his 10th homecom Thomas Jefferson High School in unable to attend but participated in the gift They were Reginald Myers Portland and is employed at Long Beach, Calif. and Roger Seism. SIR.

AND MRS. R. W. ANTONETTI DeFrahn Photo ing and a four-day seminar in post graduate work at the National College of Chiropractic in Lombard, 111. The keynote address was given by Mr.

O'Donnell is a 1963 graduate of Athens High School and has served Paula Lantz, Robert Antonetti three and one-half years with the U. John Erbe, former governor of Iowa and presently executive director of the American Chropractic Associa Navy. He is employed by the In- gersoll-Rand in Athens. tion. The couple have set May 27 as Exchange Vows in Epiphany Rites P.3IEU HARDEN Rev.

Francis J. Toolan, pastor of Montoursville Girl to Study Nursing at RPH Hiss Carole Ruddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ruddy of Mon- Carnival Glass' the Church of the Epiphany in Sayre, Pamela Barden, Rodney A. Kellogg No Decision Made On Northeast Elementary School Because the Northeast Bradford School directors voted Monday evening to apply for permission to build a central elementary school, a number of citizens asked the newly formed Taxpayers Association to attend th.3 county school board meeting held last Thursday evening.

Over 30 members attended the county meeting and presented views on the subject. The county directors assured them that no decision would be made on the Northeast application until the next monthly meeting. The subject of centralization which Nichols News MBS. FLORENCE BOVIEE, Correspondent Telephone Nichols OX 9-3151 heard the exchange of vows, per Engagement Has Been Announced formed the double ring ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass Saturday morning, April 15 at 11:30 Topic of Meeting music was provided. Miss Kathleen Manning of Elmira was maid of honor.

Bridesmaids were Miss Rosemary Antonetti, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Mary Rae Pica, cousin of the bridegroom. Ronald Brown of Sayre served as best man for his cousin. Ushering the guests were William Baglini. David Lantz and James Ciavardini, all when Miss Paula Diane Lantz be Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Barden, of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tuckermaa came the bride of Robert William 131 Moore Waveriy, have an visited their son, Paul Tuckerman Mrs. Ruby Randall of Sayre was Antonetti. nounced the engagement of their and family in Ithaca last week and the guest speaker at the regular The bride is the daughter of Mr daughter, Pamela Noreen, to Rodney spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. and Mrs. Paul J. Lantz of 201 Olive meeting of the Matrons Club Thurs Ralph Tuckerman in Elmira. Sayre.

Mr. and Mrs. Bruno An day evening at the Community Ha: tonetti of 205 Chemung Sayre; A. Kellogg, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Basil Kellogg of Columbia Cross Roads. The bride-elect is a 1964 graduate of Waveriy High School and a 1965 graduate of Ithaca School of Practical Nursing. Her fiance attended S-R-U Consolidated Schools. The couple are presently employed at the Tioga General Hospital. An August wedding is planned.

in East Athens. Her topic was "Car are the bridegroom's parents. Yellow and white pompons decor nival Glass." ated the church for the occasion 121 Memberships Received by Mrs. Randall stated that there A program of traditional wedding of Sayre. Escorted to the altar by her father, the bride wore a gown of pure silk organza over taffeta.

Long tapered sleeves and a batteau neckline accented the empire bodice of the A line gown which was adorned with lace motifs, pearl embroidered, from the neckline to the hem which extended to a chapel length train. Her bouffant veil of four tiers, was held in place by a headpiece of lace and pearls, made to match her were more than 1,500 patterns in carnival glass and that it was first I I i 7 A'- made by Harry Northwood of Eng- was aroused intense interest among the citizens of the Northeast School District, will be one of the main Births Towanda Memoilal ounty Group Mr. and Mrs. Milan Marshall and son, James visited their daughter, Mrs. Fred Nichols and husband at Savannah, during the spring vacation.

Philip Kintner of Avaino, Italy, was a weekend guest at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Z. F. Cass. Sunday they were dinner guests of Mr.

and Mrs. William Winter in Towanda. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Thetga, daughter, Miss Sally Thetga and Mrs.

Harry Ockerman are on a trip to Florida. Miss Emily Russell and Miss Iona Tyrrell spent several days in New Jersey last week. and the formula of which was (lis troyed. "The red glass Is the rarest Quigley topics for discussion at the next open meeting of the Taxpayers as A total of 121 memberships In the and most expensive. The greatest Born to James and Jean Schoeder boom In this glass was in the years at the Quigley of Towanda RD 5 a daugh gown, bhe earned a cascade of calla lillie and white orchids.

sociation Monday at 8 p.m Rome Fire Hall. ter Friday. 1900 to 1910," she said. Her attendants were attired in The speaker had many pieces of identical gowns. They wore floor carnival glass which she displayed length cages of white lace over blue Working Papers Available at New High School Don W.

McClelland, superintendent of Waveriy Central Schools, announced Friday that working papers for the Waveriy Central School system will no longer be issued from the office of the superintendent of schools at 207 Broad St. Working papers are now available She explained each piece and its peau de soie banded at the empire 1 lvrMl; alue to the club members. l- aiia airs, nuuam Aianin oc waist and hemline with matching L. Preble visited Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur peau. iheir headpieces were also Mrs. Anna Carpenter presided at Tuckerman on Saturday. Bradford County Chapter, Pennsylvania Association of Retarded Children has been announced by Mrs. Ruth Beebe, chairman, following a recent membership drive.

Mrs. Beebe has stated that tliis is an increase of 76 members over last year's membership and added that she wished to express appreciation for the co-operation received from the news media in helping the organization tell the public of its program and need for more members. She also stated that memberships are still being accepted and persons wishing to join may do so by notifying Mrs. Arlene Snedicor, 225 Long- matched to the peau de soie and Mrs. Z.

F. Cass and Mrs. Frank the business session at which time it was announced that the jointure were covered with veiling. Each carried fresh daffodils in keeping with the springtime wedding. Wilmot were on a trip to southern Pennsylvania during the spring ould serve the Mother-Daughter banquet for tlie Lutheran Church CAROLE RUDDY toursville RD 2, has been accepted for admission to the Robert Packer Hospital School of Nursing with the class to enter in September.

She is a senior at Loyalsock Township Junior-Senior High School in Wil-liamsport and has been active in the Hi-Tri dub. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. women at the Ingersoll-Rand Em at the Senior High School office of ployes Club on May 11. the new Junior-Senior High School Lantz chose a matching coat and dress ensemble of pink lace and linen which she completed with on Frederick St. This office will be Mrs.

Harlan Rowe was appointed to get prices on new stage curtains open Monday through Friday untr matching accessories and an orchid corsage. way Athens. for the community hall. 4:30. Mrs.

Antonetti, mother of the Refreshments were served by Mrs bridegroom, selected a matching Walter Patton, Mrs. Harold Hess and coat and dress ensemble of green IlliSlliSpl llllliif 4 f1'' ''A Mrs. Opal Brewer. Rummage Sale Now Thru April 29 at 3 SAWYER PLACE Waveriy linen which she accented with matching green accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs.

Harold Robinson, 'Mrs. Gus von Wolffradt and Mrs. Clarence Hunt will be in charge of the May The couple greeted their guests at meeting. reception until 4 p.m. at the V.F.W.

Hut in Sayre. Keirs Orches tra furnished the music. WTien the couple left for their Flor ida trip, the bride was wearing a Dr. Virtue Speaks navy blue and white three-piece suit which she completed with navy blue accessories and a white orchid At Mission Event The former Miss Lantz is a grad uate of Sayre Area Joint High School and the Ithaca School of Practical "That the Bliever keep His Com Nursing and is employed at St. Joseph's Hospital in Elmira.

mandments" was the topic of the Friday evening message by Dr. Willis Her husband is a graduate of W. Virtue, who is the principal speak Sayre High School and is employed by Corning Glass Co. er in the Spring Bible and Missions Misses Only Four Meetings in 40 Years LEO'S PHARMACY Will Be The Only Drug Store In Sayre OPEN For Business April 23 Pharmacy Hours: 10 AjM. to 1 P.M.

2 P.M. to 5 P.M. Conference being held this week at The couple will reside in Elmira. Prenuptial events include a show Calvary Baptist Church, Athens. Mrs.

Martha Wall of Milltown is shown with the plaque pre er given by Mrs. Jane Harshbarger, Dr. Virtue, pastor, Bible teacher sented to her at a recent meeting of the Sayre Area Counci f't'f' te 1 jVI Mrs. Stanley Knecht; one given by P-TA for her endless service to the Milltown P-TA. She has and Bible expositor for many years, has been speaking this week from Mrs.

Phil Pica. Rosemary Antonetti, and Kathleen Manning; one given by been a member of that unit for the past 40 years. the Epistle of First John and study booklets are being distributed to the congregation to aid in this study. Julia Derito, Leona Derito, Mary Mather and Florence Marino at Lib's Supper Club in Elmira and one given by Mrs. Garnet Brown and Milltown Woman Cited by Sayre P-TA "Obedience is the leading trait of family and Miss Rosemary dent; Mrs.

Dominic Pace, of the Ele Mrs. Maltha Wall of Milltown was the imparted life that's in Christ," he told the congregation. "And the motive for the Cluistian's obedience mentary and High School, secretary; the recipient of an inscribed plaque at the April meeting of the Sayre Mrs. John Carey. Fourth Ward is something the world knows noth School, corresponding secretary; Mrs ing about love and devotion and Area Council P-TA held in the high school librarv with Mrs.

Edward Sol Michael Sabin, of the High School nof compulsion. The Christians re- P-TA, treasurer. omon, president, presiding. ationship to he continued, "is Mrs. Wall was awarded the plaque one of love.

The Bible says 'for God All schools were represented at this meeting, except South Waveriy for her attendance and service to the so loved the world and so we respond to this and love him. We Milltown P-TA. She has been a mem Program to be Held Sunday Night organ ot bt. John Lutheran Church, Sayre, will be dedicated Sunday nizht The onran console a rear choir loft fronts on the G6od Shepherd window the oX item to be transferred from the old church on South Elmer Ave. to the 'new structure Evening Times Photo Organ of New Lutheran Church Be Dedicated and Fourth Ward.

Mrs. Onofre, as the elected presi have received the gift of His love dent of the council, will attend the which is he said, "and out of love for Him we obey His com District 13 Pennsylvania Congress ot Parents and Teachers to be held in mandments." ber of the Milltown unit for 40 years and has missed only four meetings of that unit for reasons of death in the family or she herself was disabled and unable to attend. This award was to have been given at the Founder's Day observance, however, Mrs. Wall was then ill and had to be confined to the hospital. Scranton.

Mrs. Dona Solomon, presi Dr. Virtue will be speaking this dent of the council, will be attending evening at 7:30 and on Sunday at 11 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Announcing TOmms Gleaners 419 CLARK WAVERLY, N.

Y. (CLIFF COiLDIRON, Prop.) NOW OFFERS FREE PICK-UP DELIVERY SERVICE AT OUR REGULAR ECONOMICAL PRICES A lengthy discussion ensued over Also tcking part in this eight-day event has been Rev. Everett V. Os-terhout, missionary to tlie migrants of South Florida under the auspices of Baptist Mid-Missions. According to Rev.

Marion L. Bell, area churches are participating- in the proposed scholarship which was announced in Octcbcr for a senior graduate this June. Because of lack of general support the project was as a member of the District 13 Board of Directors. It was voted to have the May meeting of tlie council to consist of an evening of a school of instructions for all newly elected P-TA officers of the Sayre Area Council, and at the close of the session, the new council officers will be installed. The date of the meeting, where it is to be held and the programs to be covered, will be announced at a later date.

All school units are Invited to participate. The organ in the new St. John Lu-theran Church, Sayre, will be dedicated on Sunday evening 7:30, the pastor, Arthur W. Kleintop, announced today. The organ, which was put into actual service for the Sayre Community Thanksgiving Service last Nov.

23, is the product of Gerard Lavalle, organ builder of Woxall, Pa. The instrument was originally built by the M. Moller Company of Hag-erstown, and installed in St. John's Church, then located on South Elmer in February 1922. When the congregation determined to build a new church on the old Havden estate at South Hopkins and Chemung in 1965, the organ was removed from the old church and Mr.

Lavallee was engaged to rebuild and modernize the instrument. The organ now consists of a modern two-keyboard console with 35 tablet stops, together with lighting for the keyboards and the pedal board. The action is completely electric, with air pressure to the pipes being supplied by a modern Swedish' blower which is contained in the organ chamber. The instrument itself now consists of approximately dropped. 417 pipes, which are placed together in combinations resulting in a modern, brilliant sound.

The dedication program will be led by Mrs. John Owen of Waveriy, the organist and choir director of St. John's Church, who will lead the Choir in special music. Guest organists for the recital will include Mrs. Ernest Shellard of Athens, Mrs.

Samuel J. Kresge of Sayre, and Mrs. Wayne Allen of Athens. The worship and dedication will be conducted by Pastor Kleintop. The public is invited to attend the service.

A new slate of officers for the 1967- 68 year was presented and accepted by the membership as follows: Mrs. Joseph Onofre, of Sayre Central the conference, and special music is provided 'at each service. A supervised nursery is maintained for the convenience of parents of small children. Transportation is available if desired by phoning 8S5-11M. School, president; Mrs.

Joseph Card, of South Waveriy, First vice president; Mrs. Clifford Gowan, of the Litchfield P-TA, second vice presi Refreshments were served by Mrs. Clifford Gowan and Mrs. Herthel Campbell, of the Litchfield unit..

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