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JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Tuesday Evening, March 17, 1959
AND A HAPPY 8T. PATRICK'S DAY TO YOU. TOO!-Mrs. Clifton <J. Realty, grand regent, Miss Rosemary Wilcox and Miss Anna belle Hiller were among those who attended the annual St. Patrick's Day party Monday evening of Court St. Gertrude. Catholic Daughters of America. Table appointments were in green, of course. —Post-Journal Staffoto
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Symbolic silken shamrocks ard a colleen figurine in a centerpiece of green carnations were flanked by lighted white tapers on the buffet table Monday evening for the annual St. Patrick's party of Court St. Gertrude. Catholic Daughters of America.
Group singing of Irish songs led by Mrs. Bennie Johnson opened the affair.
Mrs. Mary Devlin, chairman, was assisted by Mrs Earl L. San-ford. Mrs. Peter Buskley, Mrs. William J. Corkers. Mrs. Henry E. Carney. Mrs. Willis M. Simmons. Mrs John Maddon. Mrs Leo Callahan. Mrs. Martin Dolan, Mrs. John Drescher. Miss Beatrice Hcrbein. Mrs. Carl C. Lovejoy. Miss Mary Lynch and Mrs. Bernard A. Kirchoff. All were attired in colorful Irish costumes.
Miss Annabelle Hiller introduced Miss Rosemary Wilcox who discussed her recent visit to India through a Fulbright scholarship. She illustrated her talk with color slides.
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gent, presided at the business 'meeting to hear reports by Mrs. | Buckley, historian, Miss Anastasia Smith, treasurer, and Miss Linnie
; English, financial secretary. Miss Eunice Neid reported Miss
Ann Gilligan in Jamestown Gener-|al Hospital, and Mrs. Nelson N. Turnell and Mrs. Harry Garfield returned home for convalescence.
!A box was mailed last week to Missions for Peace, Mrs. Sanford said.
Rev. Kenneth F. Mullen, chap-I plain, spoke briefly. The next meeting will be April 6.
Cora Tew Guild Names Luncheon Committees
Mrs. Ralph W. Taylor and Mrs Madelyn Filbrick. co-chairmen of the series of Lenten luncheons of the Cora Sheldon Tew Guild of St. Luke's Episcopal Church, have announced committees for this Thursday's luncheon.
Mrs. Willard Cass is chairman of the dining room committee. She will be assisted by Miss Loi r* Price, Mrs. Royal Bates, Mrs. James Collopy. Mrs. A. Clarence Tiffany, Mrs. Bruce Lyons, Mr.-.. Mark Brooks, Mrs. H. Eugene Anderson. Mrs. Robert Baxter, Miss Marian Patterson, Mrs. John Andrews, Miss Lena Harmon. Mrs. Augustus F. Allen, Mrs. Arthur Edmun, and Mrs. Donald Thorcn.
Mrs. William Osberg is chairman of the kitchen committee. Mrs. Ellwood Lawson, Mrs. Cora Norton, Mrs. George Stumpf. Mrs. Floy Nelson, Mrs. George Staple-ton, Mrs. Ernest Stapleton. Mrs. Frank Howard Field. Mrs. Bernard Carlson and Mrs. Jonn Osberg will assist her.
Wimodausis Class The Wimodausis Class of the
Grace E.U.B. Church will meet at 2 P.M., Thursday in the church parlors. Mrs. Leota Plank will be in charge of penny banks.
Mrs. W. P. Osmer Is Hostess To Jr. Mozart Club
Members of the Junior Mozart Club were guests of Mrs. William P. Osmer, Jr., at her home in Lakewood for ttie recent meeting of the group. Miss Patricia Gar-linger read the secretary's report.
Miss Sally Sheats, program chairman, introduced those taking part.
A French horn number, "Concerto Number 1," by Mozart was played by Miss Virginia Washburn with Miss Linda Hall, accompanist. Miss Alice Grosser, accompanied by Mrs. Donald Bube, presented the first movement of Mozart's "Concerto Number 5" on the violin. Two piano solos followed: "Humor-esoue" by Miss Sharon Lee Swan-son, and Brahms' "Rhapsodie" by Miss Sharryn Malm.
Plans for the concert slated for 8 P.M., April 7 in the Jamestown Y.W.C.A. auditorium were discussed. The program will be given for members of the senior Mozart Club and parents and friends of members of the junior group.
The first full rehearsal for the affair is slated for 10:30 A.M., Saturday at the Jamestown Y.W.C.A. auditorium. Members wishing to perform at the concert were requested to be present at the rehearsal.
Miss Fanny E. Bickley, chairman, Mrs. John K. Loux and Mrs. Walter J. Miller were members of the advisory comn.Ittee present at the meeting. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Osmer.
Spring Auxiliary To Mark Legion's 40th Birthday
Ira Lou Spring Auxiliary, American Legion, will observe the 40th anniversary of the American Legion with a special program Tht.-.;-day evening. Mrs. George E. Higgins, Americanism chairman, is in charge of the affair.
Owen Johnstone, exchange student from New Zealand, will compare New Zealand schools with those in America as speaker of the evening.
Mr. Johnstone, who is attending both Jamestown High School and
ENGAGED — Mr. and Mrs. Carl Chiappetta, 912 East Second Street have announced the engagement of their only daughter, Carol, to James Butera, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerlando Butera, 26 Water Street. Miss Chiappetta, a 19 56 graduate of Jamestown High School, is employed at the Art Metal Construction Company. Her fiance was graduated from Jamestown' High School in 1953. He served three years in the U.S. Marine Corps and is employed at the Aetna Steel Products Corporation.
BETROTHED — The engagement of Miss Carol Eberhart and Joseph C. Giordano, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Giordano, 19 Barrows Strjet, has been revealed by hef father, David Eberhart of Rusfell, Pa. Miss Eberhart, a graduate of Eisenhower High School, is employed by the S. S. Kresge .Company. Her fiance is employed by L. H. Ludwig and Company, Inc. No date has been | e t for the wedding.
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where he is majoring in science, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Johnstone of Wellington, New Zealand.
His father is principal of an elementary education school in Wellington. M R Johnstone is making his home in Jamestown with Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Day, J r .
Feature of the evening will be a huge decorated birthday cake in honor of the occasion. It will be served by Mrs. Harry Johnson, auxiliary hospitality chairman. Mrs. Carl W. Nelson is auxiliary president.
Mormon Church Group To Mark 117th Anniversary
Members of the Jamestown Branch Relief Society of the Church of Latter Day Saints made final plans for a dinner to be held Friday honoring the Society's 117th anniversary. Plans were made at the monthly business and work meeting held Friday evening at Monitor Temple.
Members are piecing a woolen quilt top under the direction of Mrs. Carl Larson, work director. Mrs. Myrl Kelley presented the home management le-son "Making the Most of Time and Energy."
Refreshments were served to the Society and the Priesthood group.
Variety Shower Honors April Bride-Elect
Miss JoAnne Hagstrom, 20 South Hanford Avenue, West Ellicott, who will become the bride of Clifford Warner on April 17, was honored at a variety shower Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Neal J . Bel-lardo, 75 Johnson Street. Mrs. Richard CaUani, Buffalo, was absentee hostess.
A lovely arrangement of bells of Ireland and white chrysanthemums flanked with white tapers, centered the refreshment table.
Cards honors went to Mrs. T. J. Holmlund, Mrs. E. Wayne Hult-gren, Mrs. Thomas L. Mulleavy and Mrs. Lois Isaacson. The bride-elect received many lovely gifts.
Martha Circle Martha Circle of Brooklyn
Heights- Methodist Church met Monday evening at the home of the chairman, Mrs. I. John Hag-lund, 1173 North Main Street. Mrs. Arnold W. Lundberg led in devotions on a Lenten theme.
Mrs. Alvin Johnson conducted a study on Alaska from the study book "Concerns of A Continent'' The next meeting will be April 20 at the home of Mrs. Lundberg, 1 Summit Avenue.
Charlotte Brown Tent Daughters of Union Veterans of
the Civil War, Charlotte Cook Brown Tent, No. 31, will meet for luncheon at 1 P.M., Wednesday at Fenton Mansion. The business meeting will follow.
Woman's Benefit Ass'n The Woman's Benefit Associa
tion will hold a card party at 8 P.M., Thursday in the clubrooms of the Rogers Building, 13 South Main Street Refreshments will be served.
Joint Meeting The Frances Willard W.C.T.U.,
and the Fanny O. Bailey W.C.T.U. -will sponsor a poster contest meeting at 7:30 P.M., Thursday in the Jamestown Y.W.C.A. Doug Carl, Youth for Christ director, will be the speaker.
The wedding will take place Saturday, April 4, at St. John's Church. The bride has chosen her sisfer, Miss Eleanor Phillips, of Cornell University, to serve as maid of honor. Another sister, Miss LeaEtta Phillips, the bridegroom's sister, Miss Diane Certo, Miss Genie Reale and Miss Florence Gaeta will be bridesmaids.
Anthony Certo will be best man for his brother. The ushers will
mes be Paul Mole. Qosimo Lombardo, Jr., Jack Battagiia, S. John Conti, Kent State University, and the bride's brother, Alton James Phillips.
Miss Phillips has been feted at several variety showers. Among them were tv*© parties given March 8 and 9 by Mrs. Ann Certo, Mrs. Sarah Dejiarco, Mrs. Rose Bardo and Mrs. Mary Brigiotta, at 222 Winsor Street.
Approximately 55 guests were served at both parties from a lovely buffet table centered with spring flowers and lighted tapers. White wedding bells and pink and white streamers were used in decoration. The brfde^elect was honored with a forsage of white carnation tufts and red rosebuds.
Rev. And Mrs. Alton Peterson Welcomed At Couples' Club Meet
Rev. Alton Peterson, new associate pastor of the First Covenant Church, and Mrs. Peterson were welcomed by Kervin Gilson at a meeting of the Married Couples' Club Saturday evening in Fellowship Hall.
John Anderson led the group in hymn singing. Mrs. Harry Lindfors made several announcements for the ways and means committee. Rev. Peterson led in devotions.
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Mrs. Mitchell Entertains At Sunday Tea
Mrs. Susie Mitchell, 60 West Tenth Street, was hostess Sunday at a tea to Chautauqua Temple No. 542 to commemorate the late Emma V. Kelley, founder of the Daughters of the Improved Benevolent Protective Order of the Elks.
A buffet dinner was served to 30 members and friends of the Temple.
Guests present included Mrs. Mary Johnson .of Buffalo, loyal daughter ruler of radio council for Western New York and Canada, and her district deputy, Mrs. Al-freda Lee, John B. Crawford, exalted ruler of Chadakoin Lodge No. 718 of Jamestown; Mrs. Jane Scott, who has received a life membership for outstanding work as a charter member; Mrs. Char-lene Jones, trustee of radio council; Mrs. Mildred Givens, daughter ruler of Chautauqua Temple; and Mrs. Lewis Laughlin, financial secretary.
Dean's List Miss Shirley Brostrom, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Brostrom. 89 Lovall Avenue, a senior student at West Liberty State College, West Liberty, W.Va., has been named to the Dean's list for last semester at the college. Miss Brostrom was elected last year to Who's Who in American Universities and Colleges.
Cross," was presented. Taking part were Mrs. Ray Knudson, Lester Johnson, Mrs. Winston Brown, Mrs. Allen Neilson, William Kelley, John Glatz and Mrs. Harold Anderson.
The cast was,: supported by a mixed chorus composed of Mrs. Edward Freemin, soloist; Mrs. Robert Poor, Mrs. John Anderson, Mrs. Harry Lindfors, Harold Anderson, Stanley Larson. Gerald Fox and Joftn Anderson. Mrs. John Glatz served as Accompanist. John Carey gave the closing prayer.
Refreshments, were served by Mr. and Mrs. HpTy Bergwall, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindfors, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daniels.
Hobby, Arts Club Members Meet For Luncheon
Mrs. Charles Glad, Sr., and Mrs. William Bender were hostesses Friday for a tureefi luncheon of the Fireside Hobby and Arts Club at the Y.M.C.A. Tjen members and four guests wese present. Tulips made by a member and a guest and Easter lilies made by Mrs. Margaret Swart decorated the luncheon table,
Mrs. Lottie Iforley read the legend of the dogwood. Mrs. Arvid A. Bergman told the story of the bleeding heart dove. Some of these doves, native to Java, are kept at Audubon Park in New Orleans, she said. Mrs. Margaret Swart showed pictures she took last summer at the Worlds Fair fci Brussels, Belgium.
Mrs. Swart and Mrs. Bergman will be hostesses for the meeting, April 10, at the Y.M.C.A.
Personals Miss Lena Harmon, 6 West Sixth
Street, has returned from Easton, Pa., where she attended the funen<l of her brother, Dr. Clair Harmon. Miss Harmon also visited her nephew and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harmon of Crawford, N.J.
Dr. and Mrs. Clyde L. Wilson, 96 West Summit Street, Lakewood, re turned Sunday following a ttuee* week trip to Covina, Calif, wb*»re they visited Dr. Wilson's brother and his family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wilson.
Reception At Library To Open Exhibit
A reception this evening at the James Prendergast Free Library will officially open the photographic exhibit "Contemporary Theater in the United States," co-sponsored by the Little Theater of Jamestown and the library.
The exhibit, which can be viewed daily during library hours until March 28, includes 150 theatrical pictures assembled by the American National Theater Academy at the request of the Department of State, for showing in the U.S. pavilion at the Brussels World's Fair.
Mrs. Frank Hemingway is social chairman. She will be assisted by Mrs. William G. Loomis in serving refreshments at tonight's reception which is open to the public. Hours will be from 7 to 9 P.M., in the art gallery.
Miss Mary Andrea and Miss Marlene Keen, veterans of several Little Theater productions, mU. be hostesses.
If public interest warrants, another similar loan exhibit will be arranged for next season, C. Edwin Shade, Little Theater director, said. "This is another of the events in Little Theater's program to bring all facets of theatrical activities to a wider public in the Jamestown area," he said.
The exhibit comes here directly from Honolulu on a tour of the country in a series of showings sponsored by Academy member theater groups.
Bethel Ladies' Aid Society Sets Hostesses
The Ladies' Aid Society of Bethel Lutheran Church will meet at 2 P.M. Wednesday, Hostesses will be Mrs. Edwin Ericksdn, Mrs. Gust Stenander, Mrs. Anders Johnson. Mrs. Peter Fagan, Mrs. Carl West-erline, Mrs. Theodore Lundquist, Mrs. Axel Carlson, Mrs. Alexander Johnson, Mrs. J . G. Young, Mrs. Albert Swanson, Mrs. Andrew Lind-berg. Mrs. Edward Erickson, Mrs. Stanford Jones, Mrs. Robert Werner, Mrs. John Calisendorf, Mrs. Rudolph Edin, Mrs. Walter Bill-quist, Mrs. Leonard Rhodes, Mrs. Otto Johnson.
Mrs. Anna Liden, Mrs. Nels Sandberg, Mrs. John Bentley, Mrs. Philip Erickson, Mrs. Roy Stenander, Mrs. Evert Stenander, Mrs. Herbert Stenander. Mrs. Magnus Seawall, Mrs. Edwin Forsbere, Mrs. Harold Gust a f son, Mrs. George Thomblad, Mrs. Edwin Carlson, Mrs. Einar Berglund, Mrs. Estella Anderson, Mrs. Robert G. Johnson, Mrs. Charles Swanson, and Miss Ruth Erickson and Miss Karen Stenander.
Sgt. Burger, Bride Visit Jamestown
Sgt. and Mrs. John Burger, who are visiting his sister and family, Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Price of the Fluvanna Townline Road, are pictured as they left the Ryswyk Town Hall, Ryswyk, Netherlands, following their military wedding Nov. 3. The couple arrived by plane Wednesday from Frankfurt, Germany. Sgt. Burger had been stationed at the Hague. Netherlands, with the American Embassy. He will be here until Saturday when he goes to Camp Le-jeune, N.C., for discharge from the U.S. Marine Corps. The Burgers will make their home in this area. Mrs. Burger, the former Miss Antje Lebbing, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johannes Lebbing of Ryswyk. Among the guests at the wedding were Philip Young. U.S. ambassador to the Netherlands, and Mrs. Young.
Shrine Auxiliary To Install New Officers April 2
piece flanked by tall tapers decorated the buffet table. Mrs. Coridon F. Wheeler presided at the business meeting.
Mrs. J. Carl Myers and Mrs. Ezra Weinstein were reported con-
New officers of the Jamestown valescing in the hospital. Bridge Shrine Auxiliary will be installed at a meeting April 2 at the Hotel Jamestown.
They are Mrs. Leon Young, president; Mrs. Harold White. Jr.. first vjee president; Mrs. Harry Peck, second vice president; Mrs. Henry Sandstrom, treasurer; Mrs. Lou Baker, secretary; Mrs. Edward Tordoff, Jr., corresponding secretary.
Plans for the installation were made at a luncheon meeting of the group Wednesday in the Gold Room of the Jamestown Scottish Rite Temple. A shamrock center-
was played following the meeting.
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