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The Bangor Daily News from Bangor, Maine • 6

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city: -THE DANCOR DAILY NEWS BANGOR MAINE WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 16 1949- Dr Alice Stewart Gives First In YWCA Forums On World Events the afternoon will be Mrs Howard Bnzzell Mrs Guy A Hersey Mrs George Townsend Mrs Albert Weston and Mrs George Higgins MacDonald has returned to Bangor after spending a seek in Boston attending the New England Show Mrs George A McHenry wtil be guest speaker at a Valentine lea given by the Air Wives at the NCO club at Dow Air Force Base this afternoon at 2 o'clock Wives of all airmen are Invited to alienc lections with Mrs Roth Cushing at the piano The Union of the First Baptist church will meet Thursday I afternoon at 2:30 The Bangor High school Latin lelab met Tuesday afternoon at the school ghspirigh DMsko consul presided oVer a brief business ses-sian after which he introduced Captain Arthur Wad head of the Bangor High ROTC who spoke on hia travels during the war making particular reference to Rome Captain Wade1 illustrated his talk program In the weekly eerie of educUonl films beta ibmrn at the JEMCA will be directed by KmmMi rieard who will show two movies i entitled over Lotus and in War and PeaeeT Tha program win start at d'clock regular meeting of Alda was hrlL in lOOF hall Monday evening Mr Ophelia Manchester great ashayhl presiding The peraocuttlon degree was conferred upob 15 candidates: Jemie Fogg Eea Cloary Winifred Fiaafl Alma Elkina Caroline rm- AUMI FOR NEWS WANT ADS DIAL 6141 Bangor Alliance Of Tri Delts Has Meeting At Dow Mrs Raymond A Lawn of Dow Air Force Base entertained members of Bangor Alliance of Delta Delta Delta Tuesday evening Mrs Donald Ooode presided over the business session at which plana were made for a Joint meeting with the active chapter at the Unlveralty of Maine Feb 28 when Mr Milam of New York City and Surry president of the Regional organisation will be guest of honor and speaker Plans were also discussed for the regional convention to be held in Boston the date of which la to be announced A social evening followed the business session and refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Donald Ooode and Miss Ruth Burnett Otherf present were- Mrs Robert Kish Mrs Harry Boyle Jr Mrs Oerald Hart Mrs Francis Prka Mrs John Hess Dr Ava Chadbourne and Miss Amy Eastern bloc with Russia and her satellites or near-satellites Just as western powers must consider possible trouble In their ranks so must the men of the Kremlin worry about their area The speaker-felt that Sweden will remain neutral and that Finland is in a precarious position Dr Stewart discussed the possible effect ot undergrounds In various countries Touching on the church's position in the fight against Communism Dr Stewart said the most dramatic most tragic instance has been the trial of Cardinal Minds-zenty and the speaker felt that from developments in the past few days this is part of a pattern a determined plan to eliminate and discredit church opposition of any kind While In a sense an internal problem Dr Stewart felt that It also has direct Implications for the United States especially since one of the American envoys is Involved She said that the case might also involve the United Nations After setting forth the political implications in various countries Dr Stewart summarized the developments of the past two years with special reference to the Berlin crisis She analyzed the various war-time and post-war meetings of the great powers The next meeting of the forum will be held March 1st The first in a series of supper forums of the Y-School was held at the YWCA Tuesday evening when Dr Alice Stewart who wfll ghe the first two lectures set the stage for the consideration of world problems and conflicts The last two in this series of four lectures will be given by Dr Robert York Miss Gladys Russell presided over the meeting and announced that there are still vacancies in this forum group for anyone interested in joining Calling for the need for understanding and discussion of issues behind the current problems Dr Stewart pointed out that all nations express the desire for peace but the paths to peace are different The Ideal situation she said would be to have them work through the United Nations for this end It is unfortunate but true she said that today any evaluation of thp situation in the world as a whole and in the Near East and Europe In particular must be made In terms of division rather than unity the one world for which we looked so eagerly at the end of the war has not ma-tcrlallrr 1 She spoke of the Atlantic union and said that cast of the Iron Curtain there also is a type of unity in what is considered the Jennie mIL Dva Qxley Jlwith slides Monde Carr Myrai MeKenney Tlaa McNally UaOs Rhnadea Myrtie fiaabwm Basel Downes Basel Severance ahd Mhrgaret Barrlman Refreshments wfrt served during a social hour HoriwHich member of Ar da Sanetanma were guesU It vat announced (that foil owing the gneeting of the manna on March 14th there wilt! tie a public party Two Fowler of John street will 42 states activities Thursday Misa Mary Bangor boys Donald 194 West Broadway and Freese of 50 Congress be among students from who will participate in the of the 18th annual Mid-dlebury college Winter Carnival Feb 24 Thimble Club Names Officers For 1949 Mrs Adelle Crymble was elected president of the Thimble club of the First (Universe Us church at a meeting held Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs Fannie CrowelL 71 Boutell road with Mrs Crymble as hostess 1 Other officers rmed were Mra Mabel McKinnon vice president Mrs Elizabeth Cuahman secretary: and Mrs Walter Maddocka treasurer Following the-business meeting a social afternoon was enjoyed during which refreshments were served by the hostess ADVXHTI8IMXNT "ACa-lSS Coin) The Bahai gpwap win meet tonight at o'clock at the home of Mrs LiUlaa Reed Elm Heights South Brewer Tb group will study New as it concerns the fulfilment at prophecies One of the prophecies a filch will he under consideration hU be rivalries hatreds? and intrigues will cease and radii animosity and prejudice will be replaced by racial amity understanding and cooperation The cause of religious strife will be permanently removed economic barrirr gtd restrictions will be abolished and Inordinate distinction beta cru tWews alii be done away Mrs Aaeile pUtgera Mrs Rsy-moad -Floyd and I Mrs Edward McKern are alidnding the midwinter meeting qf the Diocesan convention 1 of tits Women's aextl-lary of the Episcopal church being heal in Augfutaif There will 'bi a public beano party tonight nd -I clock at the GAR Minsriil KHecne under the anspsces of the flsbuae committee Auxiliary Names Delegates To Episcopal Conference AUOU8TA Teb 15 (AP)-Del-egates to the National Trl-ennla! conference In San Francisco next September were named at a meeting of the Woman's Auxiliary Episcopal Diocese of Maine here Uylav Delegates named were Mrs Ray Estes Portland president Mrs George Talbot Falmouth Foreside Mrs Alice McKeen Wlnterport Miss Ann Hopkins Portland Mrs Gilmore Soule Rockland Alternates: -Mrs Kenneth Sills Brunswick Mrs Ralph Kennison Augusta Mrs Hollis Gulou East port Miss Elizabeth Rewall Old Town and Mrs Frank Southajd Augusta The very Rev William Dudley Foulke Hughes Dean of St Luke's Cathedral Portland spoke on 400 years of worship with the Book ot Common Praydr To Meet Tftnight i i BRIDE OF OLD TOWN MAN-Miss Carolyn Jane Chase of Middletown Conn became the bride recently qf Walter Howard Hatch of Old Town Elizabeth Ann Chase sister of the bride was maid of honor and Robert Lynwood Hatch brother of the bridegroom was best man Old Town Man And Connecticut Miss Married At Home OLD TOWN Feb 15 Miss Carolyn Jane Chase daughter of Dr and Mrs Carl Clarence Chase of Middletown Conn became the bride of Walter Howard Hatch son of Mr and Mrs Lynwood Bcott Hatch of Old Town at the home of her parents recently Rev Alvin Johnson of the First Baptist church officiated Nathan "W- Cole of Hampden Highlands is convalescing at tne Eastern Maine General hospital The Ladle' aocieiy of the Forest Avenue Congregational church will meet In the vestry at 730 o'clock A social has been arranged and friends are invited to attend The Wang-T club will hold a meeting Thursday evening at 8 at the Red Cress rooms at Dow Air Force Base The committee for the meeting mill be Mrs Barbara Cooper Miss Pauline Butler and Mrs Joan King The Inter-Church Fellowship will meet at the home of Mlse Ruth Connors 10 Catell street Thursday evening at 7 45 o'clock Dr Alfred Perry will continue his discussion of Sermon on the Mr and Mrs Robert Klausmeirr of Decatur 111 are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son Robert Frederick Klausmeicr Feb 7th in Decatur Mrs Klausmeier the former Marie Hilton dawghttr Of Mr and Mrs William Hilton ot Jitate street An estimated 50 members of the Penobscot County Medical Association met at the Bangor House last night to hear an addiess by Dr John Norcross of the Leahy Clinic in Boston who spoke on Recent Advances in Hematology" Dr Henry Knowlton association president presided at the meeting The Butler Class Sewing circle will meet at 1:30 this afternoon at the Columbia Street Baptist church A quilt will be tacked and sewing and knitting will be done Lunch will be setved at 5 All members will be welcome The book by Maine authoress Elizabeth Coats-worth has been added to the qhll dren's department of the Bangor Public Library The authoress is weU known as a writer of children's stories The El Bethel club wUll hold It regular supper meeting this evening at 630 o'clock at the YWCA A white elephant sale will be held and members are requested to bring articles for the sale MUe Mary Ann Graves daughter of Mr and Sirs Charles Graves of 186 Parkview avenue has returned home from a two visit with her grandmother Mrs Lillian Brown son of Mr and Mr Harry Ricker and family of Harmony Mt Kineo lodge No 371 New England Order of Protection will spqnsor a Friendship Party at 43 Park street Thursday evening at 8 o'clock All members are asked to attend and bring a friend A social hour with cards and refreshments will be enjoyed Leaders Of Local Girl Scout Troops To Exchange Ideas An exchange of ideas on International program activities will be I lie subject of the program at a meeting of the Gill Scout association Thursday evening at 7 45 o'clock at Scout headquarters 159 Union street Mis Reginald Murphy vice-president Vv ill preside in the absence of Mrs Thomas Adams who is In Florida Mrs Murphy co-leader of Troop 43 will demonstrate the making of wiie dolls Mir Leon Hatch Troop 50 leader of Mary Snow school will exhibit dolls dressed by her Brownies and their mothers Mrs Carlyle Johnson show Maine scrapbook being compiled bv Troop 12 of Mary Snow school of which she is leader A demonstration of paper bag dolls will be given bv Mrs Milford Cohen of Troop 10 -of the Bangor Hebrew Community center Mrs Benjamin New field leader of Troop 28 of Fairmount school will exhibit pipe cleaner dolls dressed in international costume made of crepe paper International paper dolls will be demonstrated by Mrs Wallace Witham of Troop 13 In Brewer All the projects explained are being readied for the International Girl Scout festival to be held in April It Is hoped that all leadera will attend the meeting The mid-week service at the First Baptist rljurcb will be held tonight at Rev Waited Cook atll sjrak on Horses and Cbaaiota of Fire The Men's Chorus will sing se- Again When you noee fills up with a stuffy head cold or occasional congestion put a few drppe of Vicks Va-tro-ool in each nostril and get comforting relief almost imtantljit Va-tro-nol la ao affective because it works right whmrm trouble is to soothe Irritation relievo stuffiness make breathing easier Try it i Oet Vicks Va-tro-ool Noeo Drops! Spring Chaitner Peeler of this city is member of the decorations committee for the Sophomore Hop of Mount Bt Mary college Hooksett being given Saturday evening at the Carpenter in Manchester The Triple clnb will meet this evening at 7 o'clock with Mrs Jena Heary of 405 Hancock street Mrs Erma Howells will be co-hostess Refreshments will be served and beano played Members are asked to bring a small wrapped article for a prize The Twenty rlub of AH Souls church will meet at the personage Thursday evening at 7-30 Co-hostesses will be Mrs Noble Farland Mias Helene Woodward Mrw Myron Ruck of I lncoln Is a surgicml patient at the Eastern Maine General hospital Henry Samways of New York formerly1 of Bangor has become associated with the Sliver Burdett company publishers qf text books The Afternoon Group of the Association of Universalist Women will ipcet this afternoon at 230 o'clock atths church vestry The annua! dddtcatlon service win be held with Milo Cecelia Bradstreet as leader There will be a brief business session followed by a social hour and tea Prnobocot-Orlental lodge IOOF will meet In Odd Fellows hall for a supper at 6:15 o'clock Thursday evening The business meeting will be held at 7 30 o'clock when the third degree will be worked All officers are aked to attend and It la hoped that a large group ot members will be present The Bible study group of the W8C8 of Orace Methodist church met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Powers on Linden street Mrs Ralph Dunn is leader of the group which is discussing "The Bible and Human Rights Tuesday evening Mrs Mabel Smith gave a paper on Protestant Way from the book by Florfnce Fitcb A discussion fol lowed Mrs presentation Refreshments were served by the hosteaa during a social hour It wea announced that the meeting next Tuesday will be held at the home of Mr A Webber on West Broadway Dr and Mrs Samuel Kaskin are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son Jonathan David Feb at the Eastern Maine General hospital Mrs Kaskin Is the former Beatrice Lea Charity circle of Daughters will' meet Thursday afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the King's Daughters Home 89 Ohio street There will be sewing for the Ban gor Home Hostesses for of white orchids After March 1 the couple will live at 772A East Second avenue Roselle Mrs Hatch a graduate of Dana Hall Wellesley Mass and attended Colby Junior college in New London and Katherine ATTENDANTS The bride was given in marriage by her father Her sister Elizabeth Ann Chase was her only attendant Robert Lynwood Hatch of Gary Ind was his brother's best man The bride wore a prlneess stvled The officers of Jonathan Hunt chapter OES'of Hermon will meet for rehearsal at 7 30 tonight In the Masonic hall gown of lvorv satin with seed 'Gibbs Secretarial school in New (Enroll pearls edgingwthe Peter Pan collar and the long pointed sleeves It had a bouffant skirt terminating In train The finger-tip veil of French Illusion fell from a satin crown edged with tulle and seed pearls and she carried a bouquet of white rosea and atephanotis The maid of honor was gowned in blue taffeta and carried a Colonial bouquet and wore matching flowers In her hair Following a reception the couple left on a wedding trip to an unannounced destination the bride wearing a navy blue suit with wine colored accessories and a corsage Yoi Hatch attended the University of Maine and received his BS degree from Worcester Polytechnic Institute under the Naw V-12 program He wms a member of the A fraternity and of the Tau Beta Pi and Sigma XI societies After serving an ensign tn the Naw he did graduate work at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and received his last February He Is a chemical engineer with the Standard Oil Development 'compsany of Elizabeth Attending the wedding from Old Town were the bridegroom parents Mr and Mrs Hatch and grandmother Mrs Cora Twltchell SPECIAL PRICE! FLUFF DRY SERVICE CALL have candidates for this degree are Invited to bring them along Lunch will be served after the work -4- Triumph Lodge To Confer At Hermon HERMON Feb Triumph lodge will hold its regular meeting at the I hall In Hermon Feb 16 at 8 Past Noble Grand's Night will be observed The initiatory degree will be conferred on a class of candidates by the past noble grands Lodges who BR0ADL001 RUGS and CARPETS From tha Looms of BIGELOW GULISTAN ALEXANDER SMITH LEES ond OTHERS FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Ou Prices Can't Be Beat! Toull love lliia blouse and want many! 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