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The Buffalo News from Buffalo, New York • 7

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The Buffalo Newsi
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cult ii Buffalo Evemxg News Wednesday April 23 1941 Planning Luncheon on'Saturday Bowen health education supervisor Syracuse public schools spoke on the schools' part In conserving children's health The teacher la tha key person In a school health program" aha aald needs first to be herself radiant with health to have hobbles and interests outside the school" Prize Committee Feted By Chairman Mrs Carl Carols entertained her prize committee for tha bridge luncheon and fashion show which SL Rose of Lima's Rosary Society will hold In the Lafayette Hotel on Snturday May 3 at luncheon Tuesday in her home In Winston Road at which time these prizes fur the bridge luncheon were wrappetL Mrs Carols' guests were Mrs Joseph Schlaerth Mrs Samuel Elias Mrs George Thomas Mrs Joseph Wagner Mrs Louis Farrell Mrs Edward A Habermehl Mrs Charles A Martin chairman of the fashion show and president of the society Mra William Griffin co-chairman of the fashion show Mrs Cornelius Downing chairman of the annual luncheon end her co -rhalrman Mra Edward Aylward Holy Angels Alumnae Assigned to Tasks Tasks have been assigned In connection wllh the annual Spring luncheon and bridge party of the Holy Academy Alumnae Association to benefit its scholarship fund The party will ha given at 1 o'clock Saturday April 28 in the Hotel Lafayette with Miss Margaret Scott Lienert as general chnirman Aiding Mrs Francis Kerwln and Miss Evelyn La Reau In receiving reservations are Miss Mary O'Neill Miss Mary Frances Donovan Mrs Cornelius Maher Mlfs Margaret Kearn Mrs James Curry Mrs John Beck' ley Miss Helen Trapani Miss Betty Smith Co-operating with Miss Margaret A McGowan chairman of prizes and Miss Betty Wheeler co-chairman are Miss Mary Fuller Miss Rose DiPasquale Mrs Francis Hanlon Miss Mary Joan Fred Siegel Mrs Thomas McDonnell Miss Patricia A Nugent Miss Bessie Drescher and Miss Rita Rooney Chosen to help Miss Elizabeth Conroy chairman of tirkets are Miss Gertrude Speck Mrs Fred McEvoy Miss Frances Desmond Mrs Robert Fru cells and Miss Winifred I Marten Mrs Stephenson Will Be Hostess Mrs Cladys Stephenson will open her home in Lincoln Boulevard Kenmore for the annual Spring tea of the Sheridan Women's Golf Club on Thursday May from 3 until 6 o'clock Mra Wal Howard chairman of the will preside and the assist ants will be Mrs Roderlc Hatch Edgar Reed Mrs Norman Denier Mrs Lea A McClana-ban and Mrs Bernhardt Grabau hotil itatlir Books Charge 'A vr7: 7" '-i Closed for April Hilled June 1st Christians Held To Be World-Minded "Christians Inherently are world-minded by the very philosophy of their religion" asserted Mrs Eva Morris Hayes of Syracuse former director of religious work In Shanghai China who la here today to teach classes assembled In the Downtown YMCA under the auspices of the Counrll of Church Women of the Council of Churches of which Mrs Fred White Is president Two Interdenominational study books are being studied In Institute classes which will continue tomorrow "Christianity and the World Order" and "Christianity and Democracy in America" are the two themes of the leadership training school Mrs Hayes taking the former theme The later subject Is under the direction of Miss Margaret Appiegarth of New York member of the executive committee of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ and national chairman of the World Day of Prayer The Rev Nell Crawford of the University Church of Christ addressed the luncheon meeting today with Mrs John Fleck presiding Group Arranges Party Mrs Pauly Names Aides i for Event Saturday Mrs John Pauly chairman of a dessert bridge luncheon which the D'YouvIlle Boethea will give In Saturday at 12:30 o'clock In D'YouvIlle College today announced her committee aides for the event Mra Henry Girvln and Mrs George Smith respectively the retiring and Incoming presidents will head the reception committee Mrs Edwin A Zicmer Is chairman of the ticket committee and Mrs Frederick Frank Is In charge of prizes assisted by Mrs Charjes McCarthy and Mrs George Lanagan The chairman of refreshments Mrs Frank A Balkin will have as aides Mrs Margaret Galvin Mrs Robert Flynn Mrs Frank Brady and Mrs Anthony Conforto Mrs Frank Lenahan chairman of cards will be assisted by Mrs Helen Wraith Mrs John Mockler and Mrs Leo O'Hara Only Families Attend Wedding In New York Mr George Joseph Mayar and Bride to Liva at Thundar Bay Ont Burma Irwin Hiwi New Ynrk Bureau NEW YORK April The mar rlage of Mlaa Kathleen Luclla Car rick daughter of 'Mr and Mrs Caleb Runell Carrlck 40 Eaat 88th iiL to Mr George Joiephj Meyer son of Mr and Mri Eugene Meyer of 33 Galea Circle Buffalo took place here this morning at 10 o'clock In the rectory of the Church of SL Ignatlua Loyola The Rev Jamee Duffy of Holy Crou College performed the ceremony which waa followed by a luncheon In the home of Mr Joseph William Brooks a friend of the Carrlck family Only he families were present Mr Carrlck gave hi daughter In marriage She was attended by Miss Mary Jane Meyer of Buffalo sister of the bridegroom His brother Mr Eugene Meyer served as best man The couple left on a trip to Miami Beach They will summer at Thunder Bay Ont and be at home In Buffalo after Oct Republican Club Will Play Cards Thq Millard Fillmore Republican Club will meet for luncheon and jbards tomorrow afternoon In 2793 Main st Mrs William Ewart presiding Mrs Edward Franger is chairman and Mrs Philip I Gnann co-chairman Committees Include: Prises Mrs Richard 'Murphy Mrs John McNamara Mrs David Elliott Mrs Clara' Wes tcott Miss Mary 1 Drago scores Mrs Franklin Richter Mrs George Perkins Mrs Bradley Keeler Mrs Raymond Klas Mrs Chester Frank: cards Mrs Stephen Den ner Mrs William Lowe Mrs John Saxer Mrs William Johnson ATTEND McALL SESSION Mrs John Beckert president of the Buffalo Auxiliary American McAlI Association Mrs Barrett Rich and Mrs Ray Johnson left Tuesday for New York to attend the American McAlI Association conference tomorrow and Friday MISS MARGARET LIENERT MRS FRANCIS KERWIfl Weddings Thursday Friday Saturday 3-DAY SALE COATS and SUITS Home Conditions Held Challenge To Educators Director of Intermediate Grades Here Speaks at Cornell Institute Speelul to the Burma tvntms News ITHACA April 23-Dr Lillian A Wilcox director of Intermediate grades tn the Buffalo schools told delegates attending the 13th annual Cornell Parent Teacher In-slllule that schools are "In a very desirable poaltlon for discovering out-of-school needs for children such as proper clothing adequate food and medical and dental rare To hark her ilatementa Dr Wilcox used data gathered In the Buffalo school! Some of the rhallengea which school people fnce she stated are home conditions and their efrect on school health programs Highlighting Tuesday's program was an evening speech before the rielrgetei In Rames Hall hy Dr William Bagley emeritus professor of education Teachers College Columbia University on "Safeguarding Our Gaina In Educe tion" He was Introduced by Dr Jullian Butterworlh of Cornell University Lsan Years Ahsad Mr Bagley predicted lean years ahead for tha American people demanding hard work and serious 4 sacrifice Summarizing the gains made In American education during the last decade ha mentioned five which should be most safeguarded In the troubled times lying ahead The most notable of these la the vast upward expansion of muss education made possible hy tax supported elementary schools add hy compulsory attendance laws Other education gaina worthy of preservation he said are the belief preparation of tenchers for the public school service the marked growth of the Junior colleges acceleration of the development of adult classes organization and activities of the Civilian Conservation Corpa and of the National Youth Administration and progress made in the past few years toward the Improvement of Negro education in the southern atatei Dr Moanch Speaks Dr Francis Moenrh director of athletics Cortlnnri State Normal School gave a comprehensive talk on "Intelligent Cultivation of Physical Well-Being" pointing out the urgent need for adults to ai-sume Immediate responsibility for making children and themselves physically fit This would Imply he said the absence of physical defects resistance to disease the capacity to be active and the ability to work for a long time without fatigue Col Louis Gaus Stale Selective Service Headquarters spoke on "What Has Examination for Selective Service Indicated as Needed for Improvement of Physical Rejections for service he said have been made- on a pathological basis instead of on a functional basis therefore statistics are misleading As enuses for rejections Col Gaus mentioned dental defects leading also eye defect weight and nervous ineptitude for military life Miss Mary 1 ter tea Mrs A Spring Fashions for Juniors Misses Women Drastically Reduced 1900 regularly 2235 to 2995 2900 regularly $35 to 3995 Five Attend Corning Conference Today Mra Nathan Oppenhelmer Jr Mrs Joseph A Archbald Jr Mrs Edward Guthrie Mrs John McW Reed and Mra Charles Pooley motored to the Southern-Tier Conference of the Planned Parenthood Committee of the Western Region of New York State meeting in Corning Organizations The rnlumhu Cluh will haw tU arrnnri annual rani parly anil itnnrr tnmnimw awning In I Hall Connrrlirul Rlrrrt Mra Markm I'avalam la rhalrmaa with Mina Mai? MnnniHi ui-rhalrman A banquet la arhrduM fur Friday rvr nina In 147 North at by Buffalo llrrle SU Laiilra the A it Mahrt Rrbrhnh Lnrigr 1Q I A will nmdiu-t a rard parly hunorrow rvmtnf tn 1445 Jrttrraon ave This evening In S7t Jefferaon ave Ml Mnrlah Rrbekah iaaigr I will apunanr a rard parly following a bualneaa meal big Buffalo Chapter tnLOTM will nmdurt a curd parly In HID Main at thla evening William mrhunlaon Bklwrll Wllkraon Woman'a Relief Corpa 8H A meet tomorrow evening tai I lie home of Mra Xnitt Martin 4H4 Richmond ave Mm George Bert art general rhalrman nf the waya and mean committee of Xalnme Chapter ill eiumunrm Mra Hurarr Guthrie will he rhalrman nf a atyle allow rard party -and tea on Wed' neaday April 3Di In 43 Niagara at Mra Chartea Kruarhke Hall Road Elm opened her home for a rard parly Tueaday evening to benefit Auxiliary Chaplain Conk Camp 20 Nona of llnkm Veteran Kmmaui Sewing Circle will hear Mlaa Father Winter review "Klafaama" by Gunlran rir Pnm-lna tomorrow evening at o'rhirk In 310 flnuthamplnn at Sin Chrtetopher Miller la chairman The Niagara will nmdurt an Inatilulr In the Flnl Melhodiat Churrh al 10:45 o'clock tomorrow morning wllh luncheon at 111: 10 o'rkirk Unit Oarur II DahrtU head of I hr namiUc aquad of the City Police Department wlU apeak tat the afternaun Arrmr Chapter 733 will mart Monday evening In the pariah hnuae of the Churrh nf the Tranartgunillnn lime will he an Eaalrr entertainment tar rtuklrm during lire annul hour Jewel laalgr 115 Wonren'a Auxiliary to the Bmthrrtnod nf Railroad Trainmen will rrlrbratr lie Ihth annlvereary at dinner al 5:10 next Wedneaday evening tot 3TK Main al wllh charter memheca aa gueala nf honor Mra Huff la Ihr general chairman Phone MAdison 3900 regularly 4995 to 5995 Brltt-Cornell Announcement is made of the marriage of Lieut Richard Warren Britt Army Medical Corps son of Dr and Mrs William Warren Britt of Adam Street Tone-wanda to Miss Crystal Julia Cornell daughter of Mr and Mra Horace Cornell of Millport on Saturday April 19 In Tonawanda Reeves-Mitchell Miss Mary Mitchell daughter of Mrs Julia Mitchell became the bride of Mr John Reeves son of Mr and Mrs Harold Reeves on Saturday April 19 at 4 In Gethsemane Evangelical Lutheran Church the Rev Oswald A Wacch officiating The bride was gowned in figured organdy with long veil and wore a finger-tip veil falling from a crown of pearls She carried white roses and snapdragons Mr Weldon Smith gave her In marriage Min Ruth Rudell was maid of honor Mrs Olive Sommer was the bridesmaid and Jane Mullen flower girt Mr Victor Reeves was best man and the ushers were the Messrs Richard Sommer and Richard Klnmartin Stansil-Doll The marriage of Miss Bernice Doll daughter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Doll of West Seneca to Mr William StanslI son of Mrs Agnes Stansil was solemnized Saturday afternoon April 19 in Seneca Evangelical Church the Rev Abel Gishler officiating The bride wore a gown of pearl-white satin with a sweetheart neckline and her finger-tip veil fel) from a halo of orange blossoms She carried a shower bouquet of white roses and sweet peas Miss Ruth Pietscher was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Mrs Joseph Doll of New York and Mrs Franklin Hafner Mr Charles Miller waa best man and ushers were Mr Hafner and Mr Doll brother of the bride Palmer-Schmidlin The marriage of Miss Violet Schmidlin daughter of Mrs Henry Schmldlin to Mr Wadsworth Palmer was solemnized Saturday April 19 at 5 o'clock In St Paul's Evangelical and Reformed Church the Rev John Moody Peck officiating Harding Banach After a Wedding trip to Washington Mr and Mrs Ivor Harding will be at home in 29 Kofler ave Their marriage took place Saturday morning April 19 In the rectory 'of All Saints Church the Rev Hubert Seymour officiating The bride is the former Miss Jane Constance Banach daughter of Mr and Mrs Valentine Banach and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs Rose Willis of Wilkes-Barre Pa They were attended by Miss Marie Huff and Mr Laverne Harding McKay-Seerelter The marriage of Miss Loretta See relter to Mr Thomas McKay will take place Saturday June 14 in Our Lady of Lourdes Church Mrs Otto Koch will be her sister's matron of honor and Miss Grace Greenough maid of honor Mr John McKay will Success fashions from higher priced lines Dress or sports types Forstmann and Juil liard fabrics Black Navy Brown Beige Red GRAND SAVINGS! be best man for his brother and Mr Henry Seereiter groomsman The Messrs Peter Seereiter and Harry Roney will be the ushers Mrs Herbert Zang gave a yellow and green bathroom accessories shower Sun day In her home in Rochester In Miss Secreller's honor Murphy-Straws Mrs George Conrad Strauss has Issued Invitations for the marriage of her daughter Mary Elizabeth to Dr Walter Timothy Murphy on Saturday May 3 at 10 o'clock In SL Mark's Church A reception will follow in 233 Beard ave Munllno-Grisantl Mr Dominick Grisantl an nounces that the wedding of his sister Serafina Rose to Mr Joseph Gary Muaalino son of Mr and Mrs Andrew Musalino will take place on Saturday June 7 Miss 'Grisantl Is the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Martino Grisanti Cowell-Muir The marriage of Miss Jean Muir daughter of Mr and Mrs David Muir of Lyndale Avenue to Mr Alvin Cowell son of Mr and Mrs Herbert Cowell was solemnized Saturday afternoon April 12 in the Orchard Park Presbyterian Church the Rev Norman Ervlng officiating Miaa Ruth Ellman waa maid of honor and Mrs Gordon Brown and Mias Doris Cowell bridesmaids Mr Richard Cowell waa best man and the ushers were the Messrs Gordon Brown and Hubert Patterson HoffmanMiller Mrs Williaift Miller of Sterling Avenue announces that the marriage of her daughter Virginia Rose to Mr Kenneth Hoffman will take placb at 5 o'clock on June In the Parkside Lutheran Church Dr John Fleck officiating Batti-Abal The marriage of Miss Ruth Doric Abel daughter of Mrs Robert Abel of Geneiee Street and Mr Wilbur Betts son of Mrs Anna Betts was solemnised In the Abel home Saturday evening April 19 the Rev Robert Keller officiating Ga vacs-Rocha The marriage of Miss Eleanor A Roche daughter of Mr and Mrs William Roche to Mr John A Gayncs Jr was solemnized at 9 on Saturday morning April 19 Jn Our Lady of Lourdes Church the Rev Albert Rivers officiating The bride wore a gown of brocaded mousseline de Sole and carried white roses and hyacinths Her tulle veil was arranged from a coronet Miss Betty Schlferie was maid of honor and Miss Margaret Lawandus and Miss Janice Carol Metzger were bridesmaids Mr Alex Gavacs brother of the bridegroom waa best man and ushers were Mr James Roc-he Mr James Fox and Mr Edward Gavacs Rawa-Philllppi Mrs Rose Phillippl of Grandview Bay Angola announces that the marriage of her daughter Josephine to Mr Roger Rawe son of Mr and Mrs Frederick Rawe of Laird Avenue took place Wednesday April IS in he home of the bride the Rev Glenn Coykendall officiating Steffen-Abrami Mr and Mrs George A Abrams of East Aurora announce the marriage of their daughter Genevieve May to Mr Harold Jean Steffen of Tlcondcroga son of Mr and Mrs Michael Steffen of this city on Saturday April 19 In Florence Powell-Dzimian emus Evsniki Kurt New Ynrfc Bureau NEW YORK April 23 Miss Florence Dzimian of Buffalo interior decorator and Mr Robert Powell son of Mrs Jena Powell of Williston I and the late Baron Stanley Von Pawlowaki were married in Queen of All Saints Church Brooklyn on Sunday April 2d The bride la a graduate of the Buffalo Fine Arts Academy and the University of Buffalo and Mr Powell of Pratt Institute Art School Sorority Notes Buffalo AIuiiibm rhaptar Alpha Oml-rmn PI rtfrtirt the Mlmting Affirm Mno-Say nnuiui hi Ihr hnm of MIm Brtty Juki ISnomrt Avmur: PmiSmt Mr Du Wayne Prtarann: fir-1 tin pollnil Mr Rirhartl OHnm arroM im prmi-itrnt Mr Ganlnrr D-lm: arrmarv Mra Rnh-rt I Prtm: tmaaurrr Mr John MrAlllnfrr ntitrir Mra H-nry Baiferr- hiBlnriaa Mat Ruth Rnllnond Buffalo Allianr Drtia Drlta Drlla hi-i-rnatamal anmrtty wiU naixraa tlm rvr-nins I nr fauna of Mra Hrmtan Dutrh in Knot Avmur Wim Mra H-rh-rl Kr'ly aa awwtaht hnairaa Mr Wallarp Milkr will praaHir Mra John MrKmn Mra F- 8uik Allmith and Mra Elia Toy mil aprnk on "Famoui Paapla Bora at New York Stata" EAD DE signed for your figure-type will sculpture you to youth and fashion that will wdrk wonders for your clothes and you! 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