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•Po§0 4 Tonawanda NEWS Monday, January 9, 1967
Church Women PlanNew Season Officers of the United Church Women of the Tonawandas, installed Friday, plan the program for the new year. From left seated are:
Mrs. Snyder, Mrs. Sadler (president) Mrs. Miller and standing, Mrs. Triftshauser and Mrs. Hoffman.
Church Women Install bff icers at Luncheon Four officers of the United North Church welcomed execu-
Cburch Women of the Tonawan- tive board members, new offi-das were re - elected and one cers and chairmen and church new officer chosen Friday at the representatives at the affair. organization's annual meeting in They were also greeted by. Mrs. NJrth Presbyterian Church. Wright.
Serving their second term of Mrs. Twiss introducd Mrs. office will be: Donald Gardner who presented
Mrs. John H. Sadler, presi- devotions. She was assisted by dent; Mrs. Kenneth Miller, first Mrs. Anthony Kolb and Mrs. vice president; Mrs. EWon Sny- Kenneth Miller, soloist Mrs. der. second vice president and Tristshauser introduced chair-Mrs. George Triftshauser, treas- men for the past year who pre-ttrer. Mrs. Elden Hoffman is the sented their reports, newly elected secretary. It was announced that the next
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OoOh e Zfamuy \tu RUTH BOHLEN, Editor
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Sirius Matron Tea Hostess
'Teenage Image' T-NT Conference Discussion Topic "Teenage Image, Present and
Future" will be a top discussion feature for community high school pupils at their Feb. 13 Annual T-NT Youth Conference in North Tonawanda High School.
General conference theme is "See What the Future Brings" taken from the title of a Peter, Paul and Mary recording.
Also on the discussion agenda will be "World Situation and Its Effect on Future Generations."
A large number of discussion committee young people were present Saturday m the Elks Club along with other committees planning the conference. Discussion advisers are Jay Holler and Mrs. James E. Foels lead the discussion group. Phyllis Kramer, THS, and Marsha Campbell, NTHS, are youth co-chairmen for discussions.
Larry Kimble and Marsha Meyers, youth co-chairmen for the conference, announced that the program schedule Feb. 13 will follow last year's conference with registration in North Tonawanda High School from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m.
A general assembly, keynote address and group discussions follow throughout the afternoon. A supper will be served between afternoon and evening sessions.
Entertainment and summaries of group discussions close the formal conference. A dance will fellow the program.
The chairmen announce that all conference committee groups with their chairmen and advisers and the steering committee will meet at l p.m. Saturday in the YWCA of the Tonawandas.
The T-NT Conference is sponsored by Youth Boards of Tonawanda and North Tonawanda. Advisers are executive directors Robert Holway. Tonawanda, and Raymond E. Kissel, North Tonawanda.
Pupils from Tonawanda, North
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Marsha Campbell, Phyllis Kramer . . . T-NT Discussion Leaders
They were installed by the meeting will be Feb. 3 in Grace Mrs. Melvin Fingerlow, matron Tonawanda, Cardinal O'Hara Rev. Frank Wright, pastor of Lutheran Church. North Tona- of Sirius Chapter, Order of the and Bishop Gibbons High School the host church at the potluck wanda. Mrs. Wright closed the Eastern Star, yesterday enter- are eligible to participate, luncheon event. Mr. Wright also session with the benediction. tained the chapter at a tea in gave the invocation. her Linden Ave. home.
Also elected and installed are W/srLchnn / c Prnnrnm T h e l a c e c o v e r e d tea t a b l e
the following chairmen: rw untativp fa r ivy turn w a s centered with a bouquet of Mrs. Charles McCollum, Chris
tian World Missions; Mrs. James For Wurlitzer Club
Miss Gerwiq Bride Of Michael Clark Dr. and Mrs. Theodore C. Ger-pink roses flanked by silver
candles. Presiding at the urns wig, 6767 Bear Ridge Road, L. Barrett, Christian Social Re- A workshop to prepare for the were Mrs. Alwyn Lownds, Mrs. Lockport, announce the marriage latlons; Mrs. Ray Brock, Chris- Niagara County Flower Show Thomas Kaczor, Mrs. Mark of their daughter, Sara Elizabeth tian World Relations; Mrs. Har- will take place when the Wurlit- Loveland, Mrs. Donald Matthies, to Michael Clark of Lockport on old Twiss, spiritual life; Miss F. zer Park Garden Club meets at Mrs. Carl E. Leverenz, Mrs. Dec. 31. Loraine Miller, historian; Mrs. 8 p.m. today in the Community Charles Bumpus, Mrs. Ward Ha- , . B . W A M „ „ , ™ Dsoald Donovan, public rela- Christian Church, North Tona- gle, Mrs. Carlton Frank, Mrs. T . LEBANON B>HKIN*< tions; Mrs. Herman Wilson, wanda. Charles Smith, Mrs. Rqbert Wen- Lebanon Shrine 3, White Shrine nominating committee. Mrs. Thomas F. Callahan wUl deB, Mrs. Fred Wykoff and o f Jerusalem will meet at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Earl Johnson, June tea; be in charge of the program. Mrs. John Lovell. Thursday in the Masonic Temple, Mrs. Harold Pelton, Tonawanda; The flower show will take place Mrs. Fingerlow will entertain *> Niagara St, Buffalo. Mrs. Mrs. Emmett Wass, North Ton- Feb. 18-19 in the Treadway Inn, her line officers Wednesday eve- Lawrence Duerr, high priestess, awanda, tickets; and Mrs. Gor- Niagara Falls, in conjunction ning. Guests will be Mrs. Wal- and Harold C. Arkland, watch-don Porter, hospitality for for- with the Niagara Falls Winter ter Dyck, Mrs. LaVeam Hardy man of the shepherds will pre-eign guests. Festival. Mrs. John L. Goss is and Mrs. Henry Mullen.
Mrs. Oscar Schweinsburg of general chairman.
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Hostesses tonight will be Mrs. Robert V. Farese and Mrs. D. Patrick Gorman.
Members are requested to bring material for a flower arrangement.
side. Mrs. William Horn and her committee will serve refreshments.
ALTAR GUILD The Altar Guild of St. Mark's
J AC Club Gives Progi
Day Unit Luncheon
Scheduled Thursday The Tonawanda Day Unit, Erie Episcopal Church will meet at
County Extension Service, will 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the church have its luncheon and business hall. Mrs. Charles Smith will meeting at noon Thursday in the preside. Tonawanda Housing Administra- COQUETTES CLUB
jram at Meadow tion Building, Gibson Street, Ton- ^ Q J Z ^ c l u b ^ meet Debra McDaniel was chairman awanda. a t 7 p m t o d f l y i n t h e h o m e o (
of a program given Friday in Winter will be the theme for Barbara Rusin, 257 East Ave., Meadow School by the John Paul table decorations. Mrs. Paul North Tonawanda. Jones Junior America Citizen- Stumer and Mrs. Richard Ryan, ship Club. luncheon hostesses, will be as- NT-GOP WOMEN'S CLUB
Nancy Denson opened the ses- sisted by Mrs. Wflfred Caspell, The North Tonawanda Wom-sion and Sue Liebeck, secretary, Mrs. Stanley Fulmer, M r s . en's Republican Club's meeting and Lance Lundy, treasurer, Frank Grover, Mrs. George scheduled tonight has been can-gave their reports. Hamblet, Mrs. Hugh Higgins, celled. Instead, the executive
The theme of the program was Mrs. Albert Holesko, Mrs. Neil board and by-law revision corn-In a candy shop the other day. the "Bill of Rights." Each bill MacFadyen. Mrs. James Mon- mittee will meet at 8 pjn. in
we couldn't help but notice a and its effect on Americans was nett, Mrs, Arnold Nedell, Mrs. the Midcity Plaza Office of the little family scene that was most discussed. H u b e r t Collins, Mrs. Grover Marine Trust Company, Mi* attractive. Pupils taking part were: Lau- R e c n and Miss Leona Collins. Albert Sprenger, president, an-
A 13- or 13-year-old young lady T a Barry, Terry Braniecki, Su- Mrs- George Trout, chairman, nounced today. -*nd she was that - set next gan cheverette, Barbara Cori- w m conduct the business meet- PRACTICAL, PRETTY to her father on a stool at the g a D t Stephanie Eichler, Jeanette » £ „ . _ NEW YORK (UPD-New soda counter. Apparently the L a R ^ Barbara Rosenthal, Mrs Frank Benedek wiU show w a s h a b l c j j ^ ^ panels, which mother of the family was away c ^ ^ Scott, Robin Silfies, Val- <**"* s b d e s on fabric collage, m a k e a r o o m ^ d e r that for the day. The two of them, ^ S m o l A n n e t t e W a d o w s k i t a February project resembles stained glass in a y*J , 0 U ? S . ^ t h e r * TV Keith Ammerman. Larry Barto- - * " • » E J * J " H * * ^ « W «* l e a f Pa t t e r n ' «** -having a ball being out for k m e i H a n ) l d ^ ^ s t c w ^ Jan. 16, class 2 rug making; a t t a c h e d to t e n s i o n ^ f o r
faSLJ _ i~ . ^ . 4w waldt, Ricky Ewing, Dennis Ga- J^V ? : cla?? 3 ^ ™£ . " J 8 ^ stability.
J ^ j E y * t L ? « T e J £ hagan, L e S e Goerss. Ray Hor- j £ g* . . 1 1 *"** ™ » "* Each panel, in a choice of J"1*^ *%!$?* JS?*^0™? wood Tom Neal and Tom Sto- 5 * ? • * * l e a ? e r s ; ? ? • 2' amber or green, measures 23-terman. With a grin, the daugh- * ~ » l o m w e H 1 a n a l o r a ° w class 1, fabric collage with Mrs. fa&m by 24-inches—and any l i n ^ A a s M W ^ ™* program included several 5 T * * " * * " R y a n ' ^ ™ * « ™ te u s c d . to c r e a t e • to be the cook and dishwash- instrumental selections and pi-tTv ano solos.
hay it isn't so." answered The class voted to extend an
Mrs, John Gilmore Will be Hostess To Mission Society 'Taking Inventory — Looking
Backward, Thinking Forward" will be the topic for the Women's Missionary Society of the Nash Road Free Methodist Church at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow when members meet in the home of Mrs. John Gilmore.
Mrs. Joseph Skuce Sr., will present devotions and Mrs. Skuce Jr. will direct the program.
The "Penny-a-Day" Fund will be recorded by Mrs. William Trump, director.
Personals Mrs. Mary Mallott, 393 Main
St., Tonawanda, has returned from a holiday vacation with her brother, James Scott and his family in Elyria.
Walter Zorkers of 182 Morgan St., Tonawanda, recently attended the Debutante Assembly and New Year's Ball in the Waldorf Astoria Hotel as the official escort of Miss Jeanette Marie Rynne of Tuxedo Park, New York. Walter, a junior at Yale University, has been elected to the student council and Yale Key. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Zorkers Sr. of the Morgan Street address.
TAU DELTA GAMMA Hostess at 7 p.m. tomorrow to
Tau Delta Gamma Sorority will be Sue Wagner, 58 Fuller Ave., Tonawanda. Voting on pledges will take place.
Watercolor Art PTA Program A chance to exercise artistic
ability as well as an opportunity to acquire a choice item will be offered those who attend the Fletcher PTA meeting Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the school gym.
Mrs. Walter R. Headley, the school art teacher, will conduct a watercolor art session in still-life painting. The first lesson will be aimed at learning water-color technique. The second will be a chance for all in the audience to produce a finished work which will be eligible for display in the school building.
Immediately after Mrs. Head-ley's program there will be a silent auction of articles contributed to the PTA ways and means committee for this purpose. Mrs. Albert Albon, chairman, assisted by Mrs. James Rose, Mrs. George Ott and Mrs. Paul Oship will conduct the auction of articles, ranging from pieces of china to personal articles. Auction items will be on display throughout the evening-
Refreshments during and after the auction will be served by the second and fourth grade room mothers. All interested people in the area are invited.
KAPPA THETA The Misses Linda Miramon and
Paula Gutowski will be hostess at 7 p.m. today to Kappa Theta Sorority in 1339 Forbes St., North Tonawanda. New officers will be elected.
Crown Chapter Guests at Tea Given by Matron Mrs. Raymond E. Hendrick-
son ST., matron of Augustus H. Crown Chapter Order of Eastern Star, opened her home on Sunday afternoon at a tea reception for members of the chapter and friends.
A centerpiece of Talisman roses and purple chrysanthemums adorned the tea table. Past matrons of the chapter presided at a silver tea and coffee service and at the punch bowl
Assisting were: Mrs. Ray Rech, Miss Josephine Borchert, Mrs. Frances Redemske, Mrs. Louis Hock, Mrs. Adrian Boy-ington, Mrs. Dale Gwin, Mrs. Charles Gierke, Miss Patricia Rowe, and Mrs. Wallace Watson.
Mrs. Gilbert Wotherspoon, assistant marshal, in charge of the serving committee, was assisted by Mrs. Clarence Crowell, Mrs. Wallace Eggert, Mrs. Joseph Re-
?ber, Mrs. Lloyd Graves and Mrs. Herman Wilson.
Guests attending were from Niagara ami Orleans counties and from Welland, Ont.
National Auxiliary
To Install Officers New officers will be installed
when National Hose Company Auxiliary meets at 8 p.m. today in the home of Mrs. Salvatore Scibetta, 108 Coshway Place, Tonawanda.
To be installed are: Mrs. Robert Bacon, president: Mrs. Gordon Oppenheimer, vice president: Mrs. William Holdrod, secretary; Mrs. Edward Hepp-ner, treasurer, and Mrs. Roy Doel, three-year trustee.
Mrs. Delbert McMaster and Mrs. Harry McEldowney will be eohostesses. Mrs. Deryle Fisher will donate the club prize.
AFS Student Speaker To Gilmore PTA Miss Blanca Rosa Ortiz, North
Tonawanda High School American Field Service exchange student, will be guest speaker at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow to Gilmore PTA in the school.
Her talk will be given in lieu of a physical education program originally scheduled.
An award will be given for attendance and second grade room mothers will be hostesses.
GLENN GRUNDTISCH
Mr. Grundtisch Speaker to HSA Glenn Grundtisch, president of
the Buffalo Chapter, Citizens for Educational)Freedom, will be guest spea/er at 8 p.m. tomorrow to the Ascension Home School Association in the school.
His topic will be "Ar* •**• Children of Ascension School Second Class Citizens'? '
Mr. Grundtisch is one of the founders of CEF and a state board director of the organization. A graduate of C*»nisiu« College, he lives in Huntley Road, Buffalo.
Hostesses will be mothers of fifth grade pupils. John Forton, president, will preside.
I Lessons in English I WORDS OFTEN MISUSED:
Do not say, "You are right about him wanting to help us out." Say, "about his wanting to help us," and omit "out."
OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Acolyte (an attendant). Pronounce ack-oh-light, accent first syllable.
OFTEN MISSPELLED. Questionnaire; observe the two " n V Millionaire; only one "n.'
SYNONYMS: Injunction, mandate, order, command, exhortation, precept.
WORD STUDY: Altruistic; actuated by a regard for the welfare of others; benevolent. "His altruistic attitude towards those in need often blinded him to the needs of his own family."
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TONAWANDA ADULT SCHOOL Register at Tonawanda Sen
Monday Through Thursday, ior High School THIS WEEK
January 9-12-7 P.M.-9 P.M.
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SIGMA PSI DELTA entryway. The units, made by Alpha Chapter, Sigma Psi Del- Galway Inc., are available in
» *«*•*. "AD I supply is ten- mvitaUon to the Abigail Fill- t a ^ m e e t a t 8 p n u tod&y ta ^ ^ ^ ^ finished ^ der. loving ewe. You're going more DAR. Chapter in Buffalo t b e h o m e rf m^ u ^ g ^ R u n . s f y l e o r a 0 , ^ ^ ^ ^luTon to be the cook and dishewash- to attend the next J.AC. meet- yon> m g ^ 5 ^ Tonawanda. version. er. ing. 1 ne tneme 01 tne next meet- ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Probably well never see this ing will be "The Presidents of * family again. Yet. I would be The United States/' willing to wager that the two Mrs. Carolyn Bentley teaches youngsters are growing up in a the children. Mr. Theodore Du-healthy, positive way and will guay is Meadow School princi-be the kind of individuals who paL
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life for the rest of their years ril grant I may be jumping Assembly President
to a big conclusion, but when parent and adolescent are as
and friendly with each
To Visit Rebekah 386 Mrs. Robert Swartout, district
deputy president of the New as were these two. fc's a Y o r k Rebekah Assembly, w i l l
pretty safe bet.
Wife Preservers
a car r* ttudt in •hingUs imfi.f FTM
make her official visit tomorrow to Rosedale Rebekah Lodge 386 in IOOF Hall, North Tonawanda.
Mrs. Swartout will be attended by her staff of officers. Mrs. Arthur Behrens, noble grand, will preside and Mrs. Ralph Warren-der and Mrs. Doris Houston wiU serve refreshments.
2*4 AUXILIARY Mrs. Clarence Tyler, Niagara
County chairman, will wstkn her official visit at t p.m. today to Post 264 American Legion Auxiliary in the post home. An executive meeting will take place at 7 p.m. preceding the businss
MONDAY Watercolor Painting
Gardening: & Landscaping
Drapery Construction
Reading Improvement
Securities & Investments
Flower Arranging
Typewriting—Beginning J
Typewriting—Advanced
Tailoring
Group Piano Instruction I
Recreational Swimming
Phys. Ed. & Swimming—Women
Steam & Industrial Engineering
Effective Speaking
Human Relations
Upholstery
Travel Unlimited
Hospital Ward Clerk Training
Driver Education
Lipreading
Link Trainer Instrument Flying
TUESDAY
Adult Chorus— Men & Women
Contract Bridge Chair Caning High School Equiv.
Review Pattern Making &
Dress Design Sewing—Beginning Oil Painting—
Beginning Group Organ—
Beginning How to Swim—
Instruction Office Machines Photography Rug Hooking Gregg Shorthand Spanish Basic Drawing &
Painting Cake & Pastry
Decorations Community Theater Flower Arranging General Psychology Upholstery Industrial Quality
Control Sex Education In
The Home Link Trainer
Instrument Frying
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WEDNESDAY Leathercraft Income Tax
Preparation Spring Millinery Judo—Woman's
Self Defense Woodworking Sewing Beginning Sewing—Intermediate Rugmaking Persona] Hairstyling Creative Writing English for New
Americans Oil Painting—Advanced Blueprint Reading Nurses' Aide Training Cooking & Baking Group Guitar Practical Auto
Mechanics Secretarial Refresher Slimnastics Upholstery Golf Instruction-
Beginning Golf for the
Experienced Personnel Management Sketching & Drawing Small Engine
Maintenance Restaurant Management Basic Electronics Link Trainer
Instrument Frying
THURSDAY Amateur Radio
Sewing—Intermediate
English Improvement
Commercial Art
Group Organ— Advanced
Bookkeeping
Steam & Industrial Engineering
Child Psychology
Estate Planning & Family Law
Liquid Embroidery
Household Electricity
Modern Math for Parents
Sewing—Beginning
Needlecraft
Personal Poise A Beauty
Link Trainer Instrument Flying
• SUNDAY FAMILY SWIM ot Highland School Pool vvawn* %m% p j L ( B E G I N g st'MUY, JAN. lftS)
CUSSES BEGIN ON JANUARY 9th A eemplrfr Tonawanda Adult School brochure will be mailed
CALL DIRECTOR OF ADULT EDUCATION - «M-12H
This can't ho a WTODST ! You've GOT to be tdimel*
Registration Fee $3.00 for Most Courses No Registration Fee if Over 60
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