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Page Eight THE HOPEWELL HERALD Werlnpsiiav Marr-Vi 7fi 1QW PENNINGTON Members of the firemen's chorus are Donald G. Van lieu, Charles Haider-man, Raymond: H. Cadwallader, Henry Way Jmee B. Robert (EL 'SUidy in and I Jauder, Clarence Most, Stanley Hil-in costume or be fined a Quarter. Re-1 debraad, Eric W.

Turner, Russell freshmente, Mrs. Abram Voorhees Theobald, W. Stanley Harbour Wil-dhainman with above committee. bent T. Overholt Arthur Van Hise, "Bast Indian Pupils from Princeton, Hopewell and Novaber -Covered dish scupper unarm Samuel Bennett, Clar- Pennington will take part in me Clas sic Polka number, and the Princeton at 6:45 o'clock, annual election of officers.

Refreshment, Mrs. Earl Burkhalter, chairman, assisted by Earl once Drake, William Chamberlain Adolph IF. Slephan, Stanley Gwiasdow ski, Joseph Siokels, Harry E. Black man, Paul W. nth.

Euaene Items About Town Auxiliary Policemen of DefntO Group Concludes Lecture The Auxiliary Policemen of the Civil Defease organizations of Pennington and Hopewell nave concluded a series ot ten lectures on police work which have been very later eating to those who have attended. This project la sponsored by the 'New Jersey State! Police, and each Wednesday the groups would meet alternately at Pen students will present a "Baby" ballet One of the features of the program will be the numbers presented by Miss Jayue Blackwell, a student at the Jor Burkhalter, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burk- Moran, Edward Sickete, Louis and baiter. Rose Hoch, (Herbert Hoch, Mr, dan College of Music, of Butler Uni vosaia.

iiujber, 'Harold Hallinger, Jr, Charles W. Hamilton. iBirfi.iwt and Mrs Thomas A. Corson, Henry Burd, Mr. and Mrs.

Paul Astolatih, and LIME AND FERTILIZER SPREADING IS HARD WORK F. A. Spreading Service Saves LABOR TIME MONEY Call F. A. for Service by Trained Personnel and Upjto-Diate Equipment Moran, Mahlon Smith, Roy Jasper! Mary Ann Astolaah.

versity on the marimba. Mrs. Douglas Terhune will act as accompanist for the more than 125 pu jonn saJb, George Joiner, Francis November 19 i Pomona Grange meet- uam, Matthew Kiinta, Jack Smith. Jr and Carlton E. 'Force.

pils who will tote part in the pro- nington Borough Hall or Hopewell Fire Hall. The attendance averaged gram. MMBprWine the orehst tha over fifty men. Specialty numbers will be given by Misses Janice Coward, Dorothy The semes was supervised by Lt rea piano; George H. Gabriel, violin; Harold Hallinger, guitar; Russell Bowe, banjo; Evan R.

Savidge, November 38 Corn Show and Bake Contest. Ladies win bring an apple pie. Corn show in charge of Frank Van Dyke. Bake Contest in charge of Mrs, Elsie Knorr. Refreshments, Mrs.

Rose Hoch, chairman with the above committtee. Charles Pfeiffer and presided over by Arendt, Irene Jaeckel, Jayne Black well. Detective Robert Benjamin. Leotur erg included Trooper Clark, Sergeants vioi; ami Harry Moran, drums Lester E. Huff is p-Wrmfln of the Also, Jackie Schaafsma, Francine Harris and J.

Buffin of the State Po Bregenzer, Norma Metz, Mary Louise imuau-ei commjiticee. Assisting him hce Academy, Sergeants Sweel and December 12 'Reports by the State WiaVace of the Traffic Departmen are 'Donald G. Van lieu, Arthur Van Hise, Joseph Sickela Harrv E. Black deValliere, Joan and Wendy Yeaton, Sally Ann Titus, Mary Ann McVeigh, Patricia Byer, Betsy Morrill, Karen Kroupa, and Barbara Rose. County 'Detective Arthur 'Lane and MagUstrate Michael A.

Tracers of Grange delegates- Refreshments, Mrs. Neal Sobaafsma, chairman, assisted by Mr. efcaalsma, Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Mr.

and Mrs. Ore 'Hampton, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gorman, Mi. Hopewell Township.

List Programs for 1952 HOPEWELL 683 mail, Roy Jasper, Wilired J. Skill-man, Frank Cooper and Ray Milling ton. Other committees follow; Lighting, Frank Cooper and Wilfred SkHJman; make-up, Mrs. Walter Scully and assistants; scenery, Roy Jasper; oroner- The local group was headed by Chief Marshal Clarence F. Esbelman, while and Mrs.

RosweSler. Pennington Grangers Programs for the juvenile and Sub December IS Christmas party in the Hopewell group was under chainxnanslup of George Clark. charge of Juvenile Grange. Mrs. Rose ordinate Grange, No.

64, P. of have F. C. A. been announced tor the rest ot the Hoch, matron.

Refreshments, Mrs. ties, Malcolm R. Joiner and Charles Both groups will meet this evening at 7:30 o'clock in their own respective Thomas Gorman chairman, with the year as lonows: headquarters. Aprai 11 Easter program by Geo i ge 1 3100 ve committee. Savidge Refreshments, Mr.

and Mrs. January 9, 1953 Refreshments, Mis. Bngnt, publicrty, Enc W. Turner, Jr. The "Rochettes" tick chorus1) includes -Helen Jean Scully, Claramae Aliberteon, Rosalie SchnorbuSi Ruth Barnhart, and Louise Hallinger.

Elmer Thornton, chairmen; assisted Gladys Erackson, chairman, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reed, Mi. by Mrs. Earl ttires, George Wcod- Committees Named for Style Show Mrs.

Lindsay deValhere, of Hopewell, will he chairman of the Decorating and Properties Committee for and Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wert, Donald Woodward; George Savidge, Mr. and Mrs.

Frank en, Ellsworth Gosling, Steve Wargo, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dyke, and Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson.

January 23, 1958 Refreshments, the annual Pennington Girl Scout and Pearl Hunt Cub Awards Presented At a recent meeting of the Cub vian Etffce, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Voorhees, Charles Johnson, and Mies El Fashion show to be held on Saturday April 25 Home Economics program April 26, at the Pennington Grammar eanor Voorhees. tscouus, neid at the Pennington School, Cub Scoutmaster Leland W. Foster Mrs.

'Darl Stires, Sr. chairman with the above committee. ah (friends and members of the presented awards to the parents and in charge ot Elsie Knorr. Reiresa-ments, Mrs. Clarence Reed, chairman, with above committee.

May 9 Mother's Day program in charge ol Juvenile Grange. iMrs. Rose Hoch, matron. Refreshments, Mrs. Social Notes Alfred H.

Fletcher, off East Welling avenue, has been appointed a member of the Ad-vdsory (Committee on Adult and Industrial Health to the State Department of Health, according to a recent announcement (made by Dr. Daniel Bergsma, State Commissioner. Mr Fletcher is director of the Di-viBion of Eniviromnenitial Sanitation. Miss Patricia MtecalL Grangers are urged to be present. Lieutenant iand Mrs.

Eisele Have a Daughter Lieutenant and Mrs. Waiter Eisele are receiving congnatulaitionis unon the Tile Red Cross captains and their later read selections from Kipling's "Jungle Tales" which formed the theme for the month. IMr. Foster announced that next month's theme mil be "Things That The April pack meeting will be mghlignted by an exhibit of things Asa Hdl, hcainnan, assisted by Asa Hill, Mr. and Mrs.

William Sdnnel), workers, who are helping to make the drive a success in the Borough of Pen- School. Assisting her on the committee will be 'Mrs James Adams, Mrs. J. Marshall Wright, Mrs Kent, Mrs. G.

C. Koappel, Mrs. Martin Wing, Mrs. Harold Arendt and Mrs. Ralph Fisher.

The committee in charge of classification of the groups will have as chairmen Mrs. Frank Valentine and' Mrs Marshall Wright. Mrs, Eugene Mcdonald will be in charge fthe posters, and Mrs. David I Barbour, the collection baskets 1 Ushers will be under the directiou I I i I bMith of a daughter, named Charlotte Mr. and Mrs.

George Titus, Mr. and nington, this month are as follows: Mrs. Joseph Blackwell, Leon Hoch, Team No 1 flartain Mrs Anne, born on March 7. Mrs, Eisele is the former (Miss Mary Jane Sfced. niLi aeuuci sum ci jinmuv tnerry "workers assisting her ff r.

IMrs Joseeh Byer, Mrs. Elisabeth Dr. and Mrs. Jack Miscall, a student alt Rhode Island School of Design has recovered itrom a recent attack of daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Sked, of South Mam street, wtth whom she man auyi -in i uereraier, Mrs. J. Russell Strieker r.hrf mf Pram. TWnrunir: f.nmTniiitec I i n. making her home while Lt Eisele wuiiuju juo ckjouis nave made or collected during the year.

Den Number 3, with Mrs, William Anthiel as den mother, has just been organized. Den Number 4, now has Mrs George E. Marshal as den mother as Mrs. Robert Kinsey, the for-1 mer mother, moved to Maine. Bobcat awards were earned by Jack pneumonia which hospitaMzed her in Providence.

Her parents fl mis. jsmei inawaauen, jvuts Frances Program to be announced McVeigh, Mrs. Kenneth Hankmson, is mi service, at present staitioned at Rhode Island to -visit her. trfamp ljeune, J4, C. He is the son of Mrs Nelson Leho, and make-up to be 'Mr.

and Mrs, R. Eisele, of Ingle announced later. Pianist for the af 4 i 6 4 Jttls' H. Stetser, Mrs. J.

June 13 Musical program In charge i Mueller, Mrs. Herman Wieben Mrs M3 Refreshments Btactarel, Mrs. Charles assorted Umbej Mrs Griffith Clark, Mrs. Frank LMrS' vitkovsky, Mrs CUfiord S. Bloom fair mil ibe Mrs Linda Midkiff, of Hiae avenue, Willis Beans to Wed Trenton Girt iimg, uiny tionve, Michael Mahler, and Hamilton Holton.

The following Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Salvatini, of won uitos received awards: Billv Mrss Jeaa Ernckson, iMrs Nelson Lebo, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Voor- Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Kofke, of Philadelphia, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Charles Kofke. The Rev.

w. form rec. tor of St Matthe-w's Church, -was a recent visitor alt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Springett Mrs.

Tilley is reported ill an a Boston hospital. Mr. and Mns. Bill Legge and family of South Hero, Vt, visited many of their friends in the bomnirh ThD welwng avenue. Assisting an arrangements will be Mrs.

Robert Poole, Mrs. Norman Strong, Mrs Joseph Byer, Mrs, Lee Madden, Mrs. Elsie Jenikuns, Mrs. John Oltnstead, Mrs Clifford Bloom, Miss Joan Turner, iMns Edith Mills, Mrs. Thomias Burenga.

During the intermissions, dance selections will be given by pupils of Hel Urown, silver arrow; Bobby Humphries, wolf badge, gold and silver ar rows, Nicholas Davles, gold arrow. Spencer Barber, gold and silver ar. hees, Russell Johnson, and Joseph Waigo June 25 Preparation tor Grange Fait. Come in your working clothes Maicdonald, Mrs Lawrence Shear, and Mrs R. E.

Cooper, Jr. Team No 2 'Captain, Mrs. Guckes, Jr workers assisting her are Mrs. Henry C. Beck, Mrs.

William A Sanders, Mrs. Sally Hoagland. Mrs. a vine street, Trenton, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Santa Sarvatini, to Willie Beans, son of 'Mrs. Amy Beans ol East Delaware avenue, and the late Willis Beans, Gr.

The wedding will take place on May 17. Miss Salvatin is a graduate of Tren- at 7 30 p. m. at the Harbourton school-grounds. Refreshments, Mrs.

Earl rows; Terry Coyle, wolf badge and goM arrow; John Everson, wolf badge. Karl Zarvitkovsky became a webelos and is now eligible to become a Boy George Fernslesr, Mrs. Henry Weeks, en NiKflcerson. Musical selections will formerly lived here on Bund Iton Central High School and the La- 'Harem a-iactcwell, Mrs. Conrad Johnson, Mrs.

SiDeneer D. Foss. be presented under the direction of Jatmes Fardoe, music (supervisor of the lour A'cademy of Beauty Culture Mr uegge was a teller for several years in the First MaltlonaJ Bank. iMrs Harold Jt Stires, Jr. elhainman with the above committee.

June 36, 21, 28 Sisrh Annual Country Fair. Three big nights with George Savidge as general chairman July 25 'Pot luck supper and water Mrs. Jacob Himmelsbach, Mrs. Doro- fennuigtion schools. She is employed at the New Jersey Theatre Group Presents One-Act Play uiy uoyer, Mrs.

Russell Kent. Mrs un employment Compensation Corn- u. Smack, Mrs. Gerald daughter, Miss Dorothy, of this place-Mrs. Sidney Munson anil Aa-nt, ry.

Mrs. Edward Acorn, Mrs. William melon party at 7 p. to. in charge of Joan, of Dover, enjoyed the Saturday Dances Listed for Recital By Mrs.

Niekerson's Pupils One of the features of the annual Spring Dance Concert, to be presented Mr, Bean, an alumnus of Central High School of Hopewell Township, ttee. Place u' LWW' Mrs- Charles H. Kilbourne, Home Economics Co: A one-act play was presented during a meeting of the Theatre Club at the home of Mr. and Mrs Stuart Hoyit, of the PennlagtonTLaiwreniceville road. Mrs.

John Mueller was director "3 Charles York in New served with the Navy for three years to be announced. August 9 Pomona Grange picnic Hatts, Mrs. John R. Mills. Mrs and is presently employed by the on Saturday eventing, April 19, by the Helen Nickerson dance pupils, at Mc- Frank Valentine, Mrs.

Peter Ryan, August 33 Doggie Roast, 8:30 p. m. Kramer Trenton Company. Place to be announced. of the production.

Those who participated were Mrs. Epland Tucker, Mrs Beth Jeia, Mrs. Blanche Gosling, Glenn Fronara, Ernest Dawson and refreshments charge of Good Times Committee with Ed and Atvah Hart as f-ra-waaan, JVLre. w. T.

Bard, Mass Dolores Butterfleldi and Mrs Wyks. The chainnan of the local Red Cross is H. Arthur Smith, Jr. John Mueller. Mrs.

Herman Wieben was hostess to the members of Mrs. Roberts' Sunday School class last Monday evening. Jl mhw11 "win entertain the members of her card club tbaa evening at her home. Mr. and (Mrs.

Stuart E. Yeaton and fonn recently spent a few days with mends Washington, D. c. Mrs. George Moorhead co-chairmen.

September 3 Pomona Grange Following a brief business meeting Uarter Theater, Princeton, Is to be "One Dozen danced by mem-bens of one of the Pennington classes, as a toe number. Senior girls from Princeton will present the "Charleston" nvmber, and Hopewell girls will present "Mumbo-Mumbo" and "Mexican Hat I In a "ballet number, Misses Beitsy Morrill, Rosemary McVeigh and M. C. A. Sponsoring September 12 ox lunch social, pre Brtvate funeral services were held for Charles C.

Titus, who died at hio home, fi3ffl Prtncefton avenue, Trenton, after a long illness. Dr. John Oman, of the First Methodist Church, Trenton, officiated. Interment was in the Pennington Presby and the program with Mm. Stuart Hoyt presiding, a social hour followed.

Musical Vesper Service Swimming Program Here ceding regular meeting at 8:30 o'clock. Hart auctioned. Coffee served The Y. M. C.

A. is again offering its 'Learn to Swim" proeram for tti by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson. Sunday Afternoon September 26 Past Lecturers' youth of line area beginning this eve The public is cordially invited to an operation tost week at Temple TTn-ivedsity Hospital, Philadelphia; Mrs.

Joseph M. Volk in terian Cemetery. the musical vesper service to be held on Passion Sunday, March 3D, at 4:45 baiiy Arm Titus will take part. An especially originated dance will be given by Misses Beverly and Barbara Burenga, of (Mr. Titus, who died at the age of 91, was the husband of Mrs.

Lrdia U.i uuis, marcn zt. at the Pennington School. Two classes will be held weekly, one at 7 p. an. and the other at at Fort Lauderdale, Florida.

p. at Shaw Memorial Chapel of the 4 Mm. A. K. BiYM ft TMwnnikW Tutus.

For many iyeaiis he was a har Pennington School, West Delaware p. m. The program is under th iireiHrtn ness maker in Pennington, operating had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Een-jy Oteon and haji.

TOboW avenue. A baby ballet will be (presented by of Frank Zafvitkovskv. x-zai hv The musical is under the direction of William O. Ranch, Music Master of the school. The student soloists from George Gill, Richard Bernasco and Jiaoen Jr.

Non-awiim Night in charge of Earl Burkhalter Refreshments, Mrs. Edgar Voorhees, chairman, assisted by Edgar Voorhees, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Van Dyke, Mr and Mrs. George Savidge, Eleanor Voorhees, and Charles Johnson-October 10 Alleniown Grange to visit and bring program for the evening Refreshments, Mrs Marie War-go, chairman, assisted by Joseph War-go, Mrs Leon Todd, Mr and Mrs Thomas Todd, Enoch Blackwell, Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph Burd, Mr. and Mrs. Aibram Voorhees. October 24 Hallowe'en party, pre-i ceded by short business meeting, come his shop on North Main street, the Blackwell Corner Store property, now the present buaMmg of the Pennington Pharmacy.

Surviving besides hlis wife is a son Harry M. Tutus-, of Rao cocas, and a daughter, tMfes Ethel F. Titus, of Trenton. the school will be Donald Ruber, baritone, and Robert Morns, basis; assisted by the community choir com Floyd R. (Botts, of Fergus JFalls, Minn.

Mr. and Mrs. William b. Yard, who have been spending the month at the home of the brother and stster-in-kw, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Walter Dixon, at Clearwater, Florida, have returned home. Sgt and Mrs. Courtney Hepburn and daughter, Ruth Rimiko, who have been mers in the fourth and fifth grades are given first choice, but other non-swimmers the sisth grade will be ac-cepted if the quota is not filled. tne Princeton group of students, iand "Pan American Fantasy" by Pennington intermediate students "Gypsies" will also be presented by the Pennington group.

"Jingle "Tulip "To and "Down on the Farm" will also be presented by the Pennington group. From Princeton, will be presented "The Prancing Prince "Pic- posed of members from the choirs of the Presbyterian, Methodist and St irupns enrolling in this mme-ram Matthews' Episcopal churches, and must file written nermtoat Mrs. Constance Ryder Dies their parents and a physician's certificate ot health. students from the Pennington School Qlee Club. The program will be an Oratorio for Word has been received here of (the death of Mrs.

Constance Ryder, who for many years was employed tat the Minstrel Show at Titusville "JBDiiaiie at me tame of relatives for the past month, have left for Fort Devon, Moss. Sgt. Hepburn has just returned from Japan after spending six years with nfce Army of Lent, "The by Martin Shaw, composed in 1947. fennington School for -Boys. Mrs.

Ry Other guest soloists will be Mrs. der died at the home of her ison-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Davis, of Helen Holcombe, soprano, graduate of nencarsal The 11th Annual Minstrel Show of the Union ffLre Company of Titusvalle and Washington Crossing, to be presented March 28, Aprol 4 and 5, is in its anal week of rehearsal. The show wili be held in rh iTni, tx -Kst range, siuneral services werg held Friday evening and burial was at the Westminster Choir College of Princeton, and now choir director jf the First Presbyterian Church; Tordis Petersen, contralto; Marshall Gordon, Staten Island.

STOP ln and make a deposit at our bank. CAUTION yourself to save every payday. GO on the hiah road to future security with a savings account here. Miss Margaret Eteniewski enter-tamed members and pledges of the PhilonnaChean Sigma Sorority at her home at a luncheon, which followed the annual sorority capping at Trenton State Teachers College. Mrs.

Ryder was in her R4th year, id lived Fennineton for 25 years. tenor; James Kail am, baritone; and Nixon Bickell, organist, students from She had many friends here, and always Westminster Choir College of Princeton Company auditorimn, 'Route 29 and Pterk Lake avenue, Tifcusville, at 8-15 m. inTi16 nwilfltrel was presented in WJ9 and has an annual even with exception of three years during World War II Altogether there have been 34 presentations of the show to a total estimated Miss Marjorie Wilson and Her Mother Guests of O. A. R.

returned for the commencement exercises each year. She had a summer home in Ocean Grove. She resigned from the school a few years ago due to failing eyesight. Mrs. Mary E.

MacWalter Dies at 76 1.4. Mary E. MacWalter, 76, widow Activities of Note About Clubs Organizations ROUNDABOUT DOINGS The white elechant of the Penelope Hart Chapter, Daughters of the American Proceeds from tha nunr.ia Revolution, met on Tuesday aftsr-nxm THE FIRST nRTIOnfll BRIM Pennington, New Jersey have helped the iyuwuw tn sfc I8 the fcrae of Mrs. H. Raj jond Solli- Roundabout Club, at the home of Mrs Dezae Casey, was lust as emmt eure new fire apparatus in sni.arf jolly and profltaUe afternoon.

Alexander MacWalter, died Satur-' day at her home, 29 West Delaware avenue, She was a lifelong resident of this area. Surviving are two daughters, the Misses Laura and Lillian MacWalter, The next meeting of the rf.uii ii equipment, an afltfbnJance, enlarge the apparatus room and to finish and redecorate auditorium. All eleven shows have been directed by N. Mitchell Banneranan, of Kiver Drive, Titus-yille. Mrs.

Ruth Barnhart is dancing instructor be on April 4, at 2 o'cloek, at tt home of Mrs. Walter Lawyer, S3 Model avenue. This wiH be the annual meeting dtay, of Trenton. Assisting Mrs. Solli-fciy aa co-hostesses were Mrs.

Howard JB. Tomkttson, and Mrs. Frederick W. Van Orden. Miss Marjorie W'ixm, Good Citizen', sponsored by the chapter at the annual State Conference held at the State House, was the honored guest with her mother, Mrs.

Clifford Wilson. Mies Wilson told of her experiences with the 77 other Good Citizens from high school? thiou'hoiit ff-e State. of Pennington; a son, John, of Morns-ville, Pa two sisters, Mrs. Rachel Epts, ot Somervile, and Miss Perme-lia Highlights of th ah im. Tfldi in Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation clude song and tap dance numbers by Theresa Alesai and Billy Pelle; the (kick chorus; and Parson a.

jjivsiam oy tne Art chair- QARDEN CLUB mrais aarry, of the Barry Nurser ies, of Harbourton. will speak Perennials" at he April 2 meeting of at erJoan Hall at 8 p. m. Mr. Barry will uaKue, ot Lambertvllle; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Funeral services were held yesterday at the Blackwell Memorial Home, with ithe Rev. A. Kenneth Magner, of the Presbyterian Church, officiating. Interment was in Pennington Ceme She wsc toduced by Mrs. Elfiabeth i oiown wNeison Hansbury) and choir aiso, jirs.

John Ft swuf of tmvi- Road, Washington Crossing, will present a sketch entitled B. Deremer, chairman of the committee. "Guest Night" for Grange Meeting Friday The Juvenile and Subordinate Granges will hold an "open meeting" on Friday evening, March 28, at tery. PretTwos to Meet The Pres-Twos Club of the Presbyterian Church will bold their regular monthly meeting Monday evening, answer questions during the dtscuT wion period following Matialk el6? ST, will be elected at this meeting. Banking Hours Mondays through Fridays 9 a.

m. to 2 m. Additional Hours on Fridays 5:30 to 7:30 P.M. o'clock, at the Harbourton school- MaiCh 31, at O'clock, in Hw BAPTIST I ih.r., ucKiaice. jurs.

Swing was formerly -associated with WWJ, Detroit News radio station, and appeared on the Bob Hope radio show for three seasons. Klwood nill be Interlocutor of the mingfcrei show this year. Endmen and the character roles they Portnay are Jack K. Smith, "Molasses Lester e. Hlllt Thomas F.

Cox, C. Wavnn house. The Tltueville Grange will visit and bring the program of the evening. A very interesting entertainment is be church. There will be a short busi- The nrt ID ness meeting followed by a variety AlTsocteS of program.

rthwfc.r ary Baptist The co-chairmen are Mr. and Mrs Si Frank Zavitkovsky; assisted by Mr i'SoT 3 and Mrs. James Rednhardt. Mr. A vered dish lunoi.

ing arranged. Refeehments will be served by the Cadwallader, Thomas Love-aay, an Andrew J. Chl-nowsky, "Eight BalT followbj committee with Mra. George Mr Roland Tucker, and Mr, and low-rf ht tvi 1 ft U. S.

Savings Bonds For Sale Savidge as chairman, assisted by flrovtrm TaIMu 1 atTo'cTX.

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