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Tuesday, February 12, 1963 Tonawanda NEWS Page 5
Junior League Revue To Aid Area Projects
Mrs. William R. Atwood J r . r of South Meadow Drive, N o r t h Tonawanda, has been appointed t icket cha i rman of t h e Tonawandas for t h e Jun io r League
Follies, "Show Belles." f Cerebral Palsy Rehabilitation
Mrs. Atwood, Mrs . Lever ing, Mrs . Jackson . . . League "Show Belles"
Miss Wittcopp, And Mr. Gentry Exchange Vows Miss Kathryn L. Witt-
The musical revue will be presented Feb. 15 and 16, Friday and Saturday evenings at Rockwell Hall at State Teachers College at Buffalo. Curtain time is 8:30 p.m.
The Junior League will use all of the profit from the show for community projects. None of the money is used for operating expenses of the league. Some of the projects supported by the league are: A snack bar for Children's Hospital, the "1870 Old Buffalo Street" at the Buffalo Historical Society, and an $8,000 donation to the Niagara Frontier Vocational
Center. Mrs. Gordon Seth Mohr, chair
man, stresses that the show is professionally created and directed by William Letters of Cargill Productions, New York and con sists of 25 acts with elaborate costumes. David Cheskin's orchestra will be featured.
Tickets, which are available locally from Mrs. Atwood, are tax deductible.
Appearing in the show from the Tonawandas will be Mrs. Robert L. Conshafter, Mrs. George B. Cowper, Mrs. George F. Hoover, Mrs. George O. Jackson, Mrs. Gordon T. Levering and Mrs. Atwood. i
NTHS Lists Scholarship, Achievement Students
By JANET ROOT School Correspondent
Following are the scholarship and achievement rolls for the second quarter of this school year at North Tonawanda Senior High School. To achieve a place on these rolls the student must meet the following requirements:
Scholarship Roll — grades of 90 or better in three or more subjects; no mark below 75; subjects carried are honors or regents credit.
Achievement Roll — grades of 90 or better in three subjects but the subjects carried may be basic rather than regents or honors.
Honor roll students are: Norma Jean Anderson. Marsha
Baker, George Bancroft, Mary Ann Bernas, Lynne Binkley, Dave Bor-ton, David Blasczak, Kathy Brown, Robert Brown, Carl Camann, Dell Campbell. James Caporale, Thomas L. Carr, Thomas Chernesky, David G. C o r a n, Al Costanzo, Mary Csiz-mar, Thomas DiMatteo, Barbara Dodrill, Amy Doty.
Jeff Desautels, Joanne Dietrich, Susan Dietrich, Barbara Dorczak, Valarie Doucette. Robert Dziomba, Susan Emborsky, Ernest Turecki, Robert Eshelman, Donna Everitt, Martha Torkel, Robert Fredrickson. Sunanda Gavde, Geraldine Failing, Patricia Gill. Edward Gort, Kathleen Gosch, Lynette Gosch, Bruce Hardy, Ann Hartel.
Gretchen Henry, Ann Hardleben, COpp a n d C h a r l e s R . G e n t r y ! Judith HaUows, Pam Harrison. Mi-
chele Houser, Judy Hefner, Ellen Heimiller, Leslie Hessel, Donna Hi-att, Lynda Holrod, Kathryn H o l t , Benjamin Idzlak, Martha Ives, Leonard Kagelmacher. Mary Kelley, Peter Kiefer, Karl Kindt, Charles Kno-ell, Edmund Kornacki, Marcia Krill.
Maureen Krizon, John Kurzya,
Ridge, Janet Root, Candida Ruiz, Eric Rummel, Harold Salefske, Sally Schoenfeldt, Darlene Schroeder, Barbara Schulz.
Sharon Siegfried, Beverley Smie-dala, Donna Snyder, David Stan-czyk, Sharon Stange, Mark Stenzel, Bruce Sterling, John Sullivan. Linda Tack, Marion Thieie, Thorman Rachel, Gail Thomas, John Torpy, Re-gina Wellence, Dale Wilson, Sandra Wurl, Patricia Witkowski, Susan Urban, Dorothea Voelker, Dorothy Weinheimer, Gary Westphai, David Wiechec, Barbara Winston, Faye Witkop, Walter Wolanske. Kathy Wright, Andrew Zimmerman and Diana Zimmerman.
Lioness Club Aides Named By Mrs. Thieie Mrs. James Thieie, president of
the Lioness Club of the Tonawandas, has appointed her committees for the new season.
Mrs. Edward Liput and Mrs. John Bedell are blind chairmen; Mrs. Herbert Mye, membership; Mrs. Morton Haber, publicity; Mrs. Calvin Hildebrandt, program; Mrs. Maurice Friot, hospitality; Mrs. Bedell and Mrs. Liput in charge of the May dinner.
Mrs. William Dick has been appointed public relations and fund raising chairman; Mrs. Renee Ehret, chairman for the October tea and Mrs. George Tompkins, the Christmas party.
The club had its first meeting of the season^ last week in the YWCA. Hostesses were Mrs. Albert Wakefield, Mrs. Tompkins and Mrs. Nofrio Turchiarelli.
On Feb. 21, a board meeting will take place ki Mrs. Liput's home, 71 Farragut Ave., Tonawanda.
were mar r i ed Sa tu rday a t Zion L u t h e r a n Church , Ni a g a r a Fal ls .
The Ivev. S. Kenneth Arntsen
Achievement Roll students are: Doug Albert, Michael Caughill,
Harold Richard Chase. Jean Cm-quino, Anna Marie Delia Valle, Nancy Harrington, John Henry, Margaret Hoyt. Clifford Joyes. Warren Krupp, Michael LaManna, Stanley Lance. Richard L. Moore, Amy Oldenburg. Richard Proefrock, Jackie Rollins. Sheila Treichler, Gary Ve-Rost, Eileen Wasieluoski, and Don-and Weinhermer.
GAMMA ZETA TAU Gamma Zeta Tau Sorority will1
meet at 7:30 p.m. today in the! home of Lynne Murray, 652 Chris-; tiana St., North Tonawanda. Cheryl Miller will be hostess and Annette Westphai, co - hostess.; Plans for a bowling party will be; discussed.
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright of Ward Road, Town of Wheatfield, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jan Marie, to Mark Melvin Voelker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Voelker of Niagara Road, Bergholz . Miss Wright, is ,'| a graduate of N i a g a r a Wheatfield Central School . Her f iance is a graduate of North T o n a w a n d a High School and Bryant and Stratton B u s i n e s s Institute. A la te s u m m e r w e d d i n g is p lanned.
. . . Leep ZeLones
nffiriarpH thp r >1«» rinp r p i * . : L i n d a Lewis. William Lewis. Craig \ oniciatea at trie douoies ring cere- ,U n d h u r s t t s t e v e u t w i r u S a n d r a Uv.\ mony uniting the daughter of Mr.:e rmore , jean Marks, Greg Math-! and Mrs. Arthur Wittcopp, Lewis- ews, Terry Mathias, Elaine Mc-ton, and the son Of Mrs. John C a r t h y - Kathleen McDermott, Bar-Carroll, Roseburg, Oregon.
Given in marriage by her father, the bride was attired in a candle white silk brocade gown
bara Meholick, Peggy Anne Messing. EUeen Midzinski, Patricia Min-ner. Margaret Misko, Patricia Morrison, Thomas Myrtle, Kathleen Nie-mel.
Ruth Niese, Linda Nowark, Jo-featuring a pane l - Of i r i d e s c e n t | S e p h Palgutt, Richard Peluso. Wal-seed pearls and sequins which fell ter Pilarski, Gloria Piorkowski, The into a chapel train. A crown of miniature rosebuds held her elbow - length illusion veil. Her bouquet was centered with a white orchid surrounded with shasta mums.
Miss Joan Possehl, Catskill, N.Y., maid of honor, wore a gold peau de soie, floor - length gown with a bow hat with matching circular veil.
resa Pisarek Elizabeth Por, Carol Potzger, WiUiam Proefrock, Terry Rader, Maureen Razey, Barbara
Paula Syposs PTA Speaker In Mullen School Mullen PTA tomorrow at 8 p.m.
will have Miss Paula Syposs,: North Tonawanda High School; American Field Service exchange: student as guest speaker.
Miss Syposs will tell about her experiences last summer as the guest of a family in Switzerland and will show colored slides taken on the trip.
Children in the fifth and sixth grades have been invited to attend with their parents.
A slate of officers will be presented by the nominating committee for the PTA to be voted at the March meeting.
Gratwick Unit Tasting Party Set Tomorrow
Margaret Wasso/i Will Be Guest Of Immanuel Guild Miss Margaret Wasson, a senior
at Tonawanda High School, who was a representative to Germany for last summer's program of the American Field Service, will talk about her trip and show slides for the Immanuel Women's Guild at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday.
Co-hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Robert Mellenthien and Mrs. Raymond Peterson, assisted by Mrs. Fred Engler, Mrs. John Mahl, Mrs. August Marohn and Mrs. Fred Marohn, Mrs. Rudolph Moritz. Mrs. Max Pagels, Mrs. Jacob Roth. Mrs. Selma Sullivan, Mrs. Martin Wambsganss and Mrs. Albert Witt Sr.
A Valentine theme will be carried out tomorrow at 10 a.m. when the Gratwick Unit, Niagara Coun-,
i f y n I11*? J . 1 ' T i l * Extension service, has its were Miss Gail Sandstrom and U ^ rt ,. m t h e T o n a w a n . Miss Patricia Seely, bridesmaids.; Ja_. YWCA
William Wittcopp, brother of thej M r s M " K r a n d M r s
Golden Circle Club ! f t r i ^ r i i * l ! ^ l j ^ * £ *** *»A fair, announce that members will Announces Program
The Golden Circle Mothers Club will meet at 8:30 p.m. Thursday in the home of Mrs. Donald Markovitz, 230 Schenck Si, North Tonawanda.
Hostesses will be Mrs. Kervin Selover and Mrs. Richard Cleland. A *'facial class" presented by Mrs. Ronald Croff will feature the program.
The club will welcome a new member, Mrs. James White. Mrs. Carl Philips will contribute the guest prize.
and James Davie were ushers. An evening reception was held
at the Lewiston No. 2 Fire Hall. The bride's mother chose a beige satin dress with rose accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore an ice blue dress with white accessories.
Mr. and Mrs. Gentry are on a motor trip in Canada. The bride THIRD is an employe of the Wurlitzer Co.
bring a prepared dish from a favorite recipe and copies of the recipe.
Mrs. Joseph Dorczak will conduct a business session preceding the luncheon.
Troop 546 Brownies Receive Pins At Punch Party Brownies of Troop 546 received
pins at a recent punch party in the home of their leader, Mrs. John Herman, Murray Terrace. Mothers were guests at the party.
Star pins were presented to: Chris Bennetti, Paula Burngas-
ser, Camela Franasiak, Susan Grubb, Denise Hackemer and Linda Hettman.
World pins went to: Dianne Anderson, Sandra Deu-
ser; Diane Holmes, Mary Barbara HusVar, Danielle Jordan, Karen Knabe, Terry Knabe, Becky La Fleur, Lynne Metzler and Robin Stein.
Mrs. James HusVar serves the troop as assistant leader.
Juvenile Aid Officers to Speak I To Gratwick PTA Gratwick PTA will observe;
Founders Day by honoring its' past presidents at the program) at 8 p.m., Feb. 20 in the school, t
Lt. Jason Schad. Tonawanda, and Lt. Edward Belbas, North | Tonawanda, who are juvenile aid officers will talk on "Juvenile Delinquency."
Third grade mothers will serve refreshments.
SIGMA THETA SORORITY Sigma Theta Sorority, Zeta
Chapter, will meet at 8:30 p.m. tomorrow in the home of Mrs. James Yates, 468 Tremont St, North Tonawanda.
HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Historical Society of the
Tonawandas will meet at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the community room of the Tonawanda City Hall. Richard Garrity will speak on "Winter Activities of Long Ago in the
| Tonawandas." Willard Dittmar, president, will preside and urges all members to be present.
WARDERS AUXILIARY Mrs. Richard Labiak, president
KAPPA THETA Kappa Theta Sorority members
and pledges will meet this evening in the home of Chris Ros-lund, 645 Ruie Road, North Tonawanda.
DELTA GAMMA PHI Tonight the meeting of Delta
Gamma Phi Sorority, Alpha Chapter will be held in the home of Miss Pat Walp, 260 Payne Ave. A f t e r the meeting, "question night" will be held as part of the initiation for the pledges.
of the Third Warders Ladies Aux iliary will preside at 7:30 p.m tomorrow when members meet in [ the clubrooms, 147-12th Ave. Mrs. j Louis Gawrys, chairman of a card party scheduled March 19! will meet with her committee at! 6:45 p.m. preceding the auxiliary | session.
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OLC-CYO MEETING The Catholic Youth Organiza
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