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i \f\% : 19^5 2 Si ^.^;>2-#»»£..Chari<t Lytle will be ' in. &} £ »- 11 y, i I fc Ml^lfJi^president of the Prince of Pence j^otheri^Health club at the ahuual dinner to be held on Tuesday ttf6:30 plin. at the LaSaJle Yacht club. Mrs, Lytic has served as vice president of the club for the last year. The guest speaker for the evening will Mrs. Lawrence Shank, known professionally as "Amanda of A.M. & A's." She has entitled her talk. "Come Behind the Mike with Me." j tl*he Rev. John Carey, spiritual . director of the organization, also | will install into office Mrs. Joseph . j Donovan,', vic"e president; Mis. Ralph j | BrpWTucheidlc, recording secretary; j Mrs. Frank Schimschcincr. corre-* sponding secretary, and Mis. Mau- j rice Oullettc, treasurer. ' Mrs. l.ojal Sloscll. retiring picsi- \ dent, will present a gift for the! library of Prince of Peace school, j to. Father Care\ on behalf of the: club. Other retiring officers include Mrs. Frederick Fcigcnbaum, record- ing secretary; Mis. Richard Gross-, kopf, corresponding secretary, and' Mrs. Orin Norris, treasurer. j Open House Will Honor Two Seminary Students Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Norris, Jr.. will hold open house at their home, 1130 Willow avenue, from 3 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on Sunday in compliment to their sons, Mr. Har- old Norris and Mr. Howard Norris. -The honored guests have been graduated from Wagner college, Staten island, where each majored in psychology. They already have completed one year of study at Ml. Airy seminary, Philadelphia, Pa. m TKACHKR—Miss Nan Lou Rho- da, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Dudley B. Rhoda, Porter mad. has been appointed to the facul- ty of the Lewiston school for the coming year. She is a member of the June graduating class at Keu- ka college, Kcuka Park, where she majored in psschology. Miss Rhoda graduated from Niagara Falls high school in 1948 where she was a member of the National Honor society. In her junior year at Kcuka she served as president of the Canterbury club, and in her senior year she was elected May day chairman. Loretta Sobiegray Honored at Parties Miss Loretta Sobiegray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sobiegray, Portage road, has been honored at many prc-nuptial parties prior to her coming marriage to Mr. Oliver C. Paulus. The weddijg will take place on June 21 at 10 a.m. at Holy Trinity church. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paulus, Portage road. The future bride was entertained at a personal shower at her home by her bridal attendants, the Misses Sylvia Sobiegray, sister of the bride-! to-be. Josephine Soja. Natalie Paulus and Margaret Hvo/da. Miss Sylvia Sobiegray will be the maid of honor. A kitchen shovscr was given by ' Mis. Thaddcus Blachinski at her ihome in F.ightccnth street, Mrs. j Henry Lisowski and Mrs. Thomas il.isowski were hostesses at a shower , at the Hcho club and Mrs. William | B. /aidcl entertained with a variety J shower at her home in Portage road. 'A bridal dinner will be given at j the future brides home tomorrow. Miss Sylvia Lisowski also will be a bridesmaid. Mr. Bernard Ignasiak will be the best man and. the ushers will be Messrs. Hdwin Sobiegray, brother of the bride-to-be, Matthew Wrobel, Edwin Nicwiadomski and Stephen Schmidt, Jr. Pamela Gwoz- dek will be flower girl. MRS. STANLEY KASPRZYCKI Wed at Sacred Heart church Loretta Ann O'Donnell Will Wed John Farrell The engagement of Miss Loretta Ann O'Donnell is announced by her mother, Mrs. J. Patrick O'Donnell, Fourth street, to Mr. John Francis Farrell. this city, formerly of Bos- ton, Mass. Mr. Farrell is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Farrell, Brookline, Mass. Miss O'Donnell is the daughter of the late Mr. J. Patrick O'Donnell. CABINET CO. 4015 Pine Ave. Dial 2-6881 CUSTOM BUILT WOOD KITCHEN CABINETS GENEVA STEEL CABINETS BOOTHS FORMICA COUNTERS WLT.-B1LT OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS :i YEARS TO PAY TheCouncilofMothers'Club: A UNIT OF PTA By BERTHA P. McFARLANE We love our children when they're good, But when they're bad. in trouble, For reasons barely understood, We love them almost double. We love our children when they want Affection and expect it, And even more those times they taunt Our loving, and reject it. We love them when they make us cry And when you think we caren'l And no one knows the reason why Except another parent. •—By Richard Armour. Club Notices Progressive Mothers' club held its. annual June dinner at the Boot and Saddle restaurant and new officers for the coming year were installed later at the horni of the retiring pres- ident, Mrs. Neil Lampman, 2458 Cleveland avenue. The new officers arc president, Mrs. Roy Manning; vice president, Mrs. Norman Hoff- man; program chairman, Mrs. Ralph Saul; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. George Spraguc. A social evening followed. Harmony Mothers' club will meet at the Ray-Ott club restaurant to- morrow for its annual June dinner. Excelsior Mothers' club will meet Monday at the Ray-Ott club for its annual June dinner, after which the members will journey to Niagara Falls, Ont., to attend the opening play at the Summer theater. Griffon Mothers' club will meet Monday at the Boat House for its annual June dinner after which the members will attend the opening play at the Summer theater, Niagara Falls, Ont. Mrs. Robert Lane is chairman of arrangements. Mrs. F.arl Hilts, Mis. Karlc Blaine and Mrs. Thomas Culbert are assisting. DeVeaux Mothers' club will meet Thursday at Lewiston Manor, Lewis- ton, for its annual spring dinner. There also will be installation of officers. Mrs. F. T. Campbell is in charge of arrangements, with Mrs. John Hare assisting. Weddings Lois Considine Weds Stanley Kasprzycki The marriage of Miss Lois Ann Considine, daughter of Police Super- intendent and Mrs. Martin T. Consi- dine. Weston avenue, and Mr. Stan- j ley Kasprzycki, son of Mrs. Pauline Kasprzycki, Sixty-third street, was solemnized at Sacred Heart church with the Rev. John A. Rochford of- ficiating. The bride was escorted to the altar, banked with yellow and white gladioli, by her father. Miss Angela Dyczkowski. organist, and Mr. Paul Rhoncy, soloist, .provided the musi- cal background. The bride's gown was fashioned with a bodice of imported Chantill> lace which rose from an accordion pleated nylon tulle skirt. The bodice was set off with a Queen Anne col- 'THvo Falls Wornett S Zonta Delegates ^ ' When more * tha'n 500 women executives of Zonta International as- semble for the Thirty-first annual convention at the Shamrock hotel in Houston, Tex., on June 25-28. Miss Frances Shields will be the official delegate from the Niagara Falls Zonta club. Alternate delegate is Miss Viola T. Argy. Miss Shields will trascl by special convention train leasing Chicago on June 23. and Miss Argy will leave by plane on June 21. Clubs from District four, which takes in New York and Pennsylvania, will be represented on the interna- tional board by Miss Bertha M. Fox. Buffalo, who will take part in a gov- cmois' workshop scheduled for June 22 from which a resume will be bi ought to the convention floor. Pre- convention sessions of the board, in which Miss Fox also will participate, are to convene on June 24-25. Among the highlights of the four- day sessions will be the presentation of the Amelia Earheart scholarship, awarded a n n u a l l y to a qualified young womin for graduate study in aeronautics. Mr. Allen Shivers, governor of Texas, will welcome the delegates at the opening luncheon. The theme of the convention "Women's Work Has Just Begun" will keynote the speeches, given by Mrs. Hiram Cole Houghton, president of the General iedcration of Women's clubs and Dr. Bcrniccc M. Moore, consultant on community and family life at the Hogg foundation at the University of Texas. At the close of the convention, delegates may take their choice of ten-day ppslconvcntion tours to Guatemala and Mexico. Miss Argy is planning to take the Mexico tour. •n^ymei son alsv;^5f; Among out-of-town guests . who will attend the Kenney-Wadsworth wedding tomorrow at the Riverside Presbyterian church will be Mn, Grace Cross, maternal grandmother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dubler, Mr. and Mrs. Abrahm De proote, all of Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Record, Mr. and Mrs. John Record, Shortsville; Mrs. John Hinkle and Miss Thelma Hinkle, Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dobbelaire and sons, Ronald, Thomas and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz and chil- dren, David and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John Hauser, Mr. and Mis. Launce- lot Steele, all of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpkins'and son, Thomas, Jr., Massena; Mrs. Walter Carey, Long Island, and Mrs. Wil- liam Dobbins, Cherry Point, N. C. Miss Helen Kingman, of Minne- apolis, Minn., is visiting Miss Suz- anne Tower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duanc L. Tower, College ave- nue. Miss Kingman will enter her junior year at Smith college, North- ampton, Mass., next fall. EDITORS A'OTE—Accounts of tefd- dinei trlnch an ttctivrrt viort tlinn o ir<rk atltr Hi* event UMU he publilhcd m brttl announcements only. Wy 99m 9 9 9 9 > 9 9" AND FLORAL For WEDDING BOUQUETS w DECORATIONS HARRIS & LEVER Flower* For Every Occasion 1,225 MAIN STREET DIAL 8226 Ncjerlln-Amery A lovely summer wedding was solemnized at St. Mary's of the Cataract church, when Miss Jean Marilyn Amery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stephen Amery of Elmwood avenue, became the bride of Mr. Wallace Francis Neyerlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neyerlin, Buffalo, formerly of this city. The Rev. T. McCarthy officiated at the Nuptial High Mass before an altar decorated with white snapdrag- ons. The musical setting for the cere- mony was provided by Mr. Henry Zimmcr at the organ and Mr. Paul Rhoney, who sang Shubcrt's "Ave Maria" and Frank's "Panis Angeli- cus." The bride, who was given in mar lar. The former Miss Considine car- i na jj Two Area Residents Get Teachers' Degree Two area residents were among the graduates of the eighty-first com- mencement of the State University of New York College for Teachers, Buffalo, held at Kleinhans Music ried a white prayer book topped with a while orchid and wore a fingertip- length veil edged in handkerchief lace which cascaded from a crown of seed pearls. Miss Suzanne Kolloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kolloff, Sec- ond street, Youngstown, received a bachelor of science degree. Miss Kolloff was president of Phi Upsilon Miss Mary Tower, daughter of Mrs. Harold Tower, James avenue, and Miss Jane Mullane, daughter, of Mrs. George Mullane, McKinley avenue, arc leaving for Europe June 20. They will travel through Spain, France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands and England with the American Youth Abroad group. Their trip will last about two months. Mis. Calvin Knauff, Woodland drive, Lewiston Heights, has just re- turned f r o m a trip to New York City, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Lyons, Great Neck, L. I. Mrs. Knauff was accompanied home by her daughter, Barbara, a student at Radciiffe college, Cambridge, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. David Brady, Red- ondo Beach, Calif., have been vis- iting Mrs. Brady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Hinckley, Harrison avenue. They left for home last night. Mrs. Clarence Kimmcs was hcrjOmicron, national home economic sister's only attendant. She wore a j fraternity, a member of Kappa Delta yellow gown with a lace bodice and | Pi, honorary educational society, net skirt. Her headpiece was of tulle ! and the Alpha honorary society. She and she carried an orchid fan with j has accepted a position in the Niag- orchid and yellow sweet peas and j ara Falls school system next year. roses. Mr. John Krulisky was the \>c$l man. The ushers were Mr. Robert Considine. brother of the bride, and Mr. Edward Kasprzycki, brother of the bridegroom. The breakfast and reception were held at the Red Coach inn. where the Miss Dorothy A. Pitonyak, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Piton- yak, 1705 North avenue, received a bachelor of science degree, having been named consistently to the dean's list. Miss Pitonyak is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, and Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary brides table was decorated with yel- j educational fraternity. While at col- low and orchid sweet peas and lege, Miss Pitonyak was an active centered with a three-tiered wedding j member of the Newman club, Psy- cakc. . jchology club, Future Teachers of Mrs. Considine chose for her j America, and the Women's Senior daughter's wedding a dark blue chif- j Glee club. Miss Pitonyak will be- fon dress with pink accessories. The j mother of the bridegroom favored an! riagc by her father, wore a ballerina-1 orchid dress with white accessories, length gown of nylon tulle over a | Each wore an orchid corsage. FUR STORAGE CALL 2-1317 ' AND BE SURE OF THE BEST REPAIRING AND RW0DHING AT LOW SUMMER RATES INTERNATIONAL FURRIERS 2004 MAIN STREET (OVER A. S. BECK) OPEN TONIGHT Look Your Very Best On Father's Day Buy a fresh, crisp Summer Dress that will make Fath- er's eyes sparkle with pleas- ure when he sees you. 1801 MAIN ST. K¥«. : - ?W: Open Tdnighr Until 9 satin slip and fashioned with a boat neckline. Her shoulder-length veil of imported illusion fell from a cap which matched the embroidered tulle trim on her gown. She carried a prayer book with white swectpeas. Miss Marguerite Amery was her sisters m'aid of honor. She wore an orchid ballerina-length gown of ny- lon net over taffeta with a bouffant skirt. The shirred bodice was strap- less and was set off by a detachable pleated stole. The bridesmaids were Miss Con- nie Phillips, in an aqua gown and Miss Audrey Perry in a yellow gown. Their gowns were fashioned on sim- ilar lines to that worn by the maid of honor. Each attendant wore a headpiece of fresh sweet-peas and carried matching bouquets. Mr. Raymond Neyerlin, brother of the bridegroom, was besT man and the ushers were Mr. John Kress and Mr. Walter Veihdeffer. Immediately after the ceremony the wedding breakfast and later the reception were held at the Ray-Ott club. The bride's table was centered with a four-tiered wedding cake. The bride's mother was attired in a dress of charcoal grey silk with a lace bodice. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of pink rose-buds and sweet-peas. The mother of the bridegroom wore a salmon-pink crepe dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink ro">e-buds and swect-pcas. After the reception, Mr. and Mrs, Neyerlin left by motor lor a tour through Canada, the bride traveling in a beige suit with white accessor- ies. After their trip, the young couple will.make their home in South Bend. Ind., where Mr. Neyerlin will com- plete his studies in the school of law at Notre Dame university, Dale-Sufran A loscly wedding was solemnized at St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus church when Miss Florence Szafran daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gross, Maple avenue, became the bride of Mr. Richard T. Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dale, Pierce avenue. The Rev. John Ryan officiated at the double ring ceremony. Miss S/afran, who was led to the altar by her father, wore an ankle- length gown of white nylon tulle over satin, fashioned with an off- thc-shoulder illusion neckline filled in with net. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of <ecd pearls »nd rhine- stones. She carried a white prayer book centered with a white orchid. Miss Carrie Giariz/d, the maid of honor, wore a strapless gown of >cllow net with a lace and net cape. Mer*small picture hat was of yellow- lace and she carried a basket filled with sweet peas and roses. Mr. Stanley Golda was the best man, Mr. Robert Gullet and Mr. Ernest DeSantis were ushers. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Gross chose a blue lace dress with white accessories. Mrs. Dale, the bridegroom's mother, wore a gray print frock with white accessories. Each *ore a corsage of red roses. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bridegroom. More than 150 lutsts attended the wedding recep- Jt» Mr. and Mrs. Kasprzycki motored to Delaware for their wedding trip. The bride wore a blue faille suit with white accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will reside in the Wheeler apartments, Seventh street and Ferry avenue. gin teaching in the elementary schools in this city in September. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Misencr, former residents of Youngstown, have returned to their home in Memphis, Tcnn., after visiting Mrs. Misencr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Crown, Swan road, Lewis- ton. Airman First Class Harvey W. Hogarth, son of Mrs. James Ho- garth, Youngstown, is on a 20-day leave from Sheppard Air Force base, Wichita Falls, Tex. Mrs. Stephen Boyagcs, St. Peters- burg, Fla., is the guest of her brother, Mr. John L. Fcsmire, Sr., and Mrs. Fcsmire, River road, Youngstown. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Norris, Jr., Willow avenue, have as their guests Mrs. George Lorenz and daughter, Barbara, Glcnside, Pa. They accom- panied Mr. and Mrs. Norris and their daughter, Janet, to this city, after attending the commencement CATHOLIC COUNCIL OF MOTHERS' CLUBS Cootiettes Install Officer Mrs. Link Rambaugn was elected baby louse of Tickly Ticks Cooticttc Club 467 and installed into office by Mrs. Ernest Dcsso. grand officer, at a meeting of the local group at the Veterans of Foreign Wars post room, 8424 Buffalo avenue. Mrs. Alida Rick presided and Mrs. Thelma Taslor and Mrs. Eleanor Hieman served refreshments. tion held from 3 to 7 p. m., also at the home of the bridegroom. Mrs. Dale chose a gray linen suit for her honeymoon trip to the Thousand islands. She wore a white orchid corsage. * After their trip Mr. and Mrs. Dale will be at home in Linwood avenue. The Holy Trinity Mothers' club will meet .Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the lower parish hall, with Mrs. Lillian Brodowski presiding. After the business session cards ' will be played. Refreshments will be served by Mcsdamcs Carl Jarzab, John Skurski, Casimer Janik and,William Kowalski. THE CHINA SHOP LINCOLN PLACE NR. MAIN IRtir of Ltrmri) SPECIAL for Saturday only. LARGE SIZE CERAMIC CANDY BOXES GREEN or CHARTREUSE 2.50 K«IKck MAIN AT LINWOOD SEE OUR SELECTION OF CARDS FOR FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY. JUNE 15, 1952 THE'CHOICE OF DISCRIMINATING SMOKERS A NEW CIGARETTE Blend iVo. 618- Kirg Sixe O C#» Cork Tipped ^ ^ C pkg. B C II CtGAR & MB STOttE 2023 MAIN STREET | Open 6 A.M. to Midnight Daily fSt^t^fS??£*3.''-if I DEVOE WONDER 1-COAT HOUSE PAINT * • Amaxing new paint discovery makes your home dazzling with just 1 COAT. CALATY'S 1013 Niagara St. Ph. 6885 ( THE ^GOURMET SHOP. ( AND DELICATESSEN FELDMAN BROS. 812 CLEVELAND AVENUE DIAL 2 - 3 8 0 2 FOR SAFER FUR STORAGE $2.50 per $100 Valuation Open Tuesday and Thursday Until 9 P.M. | \ SPECIALISTS IN IMPORTED \f AND RARE FOODS FOR ( EVERY OCCASION \A Complete Stock of "Treati" /for that Special "Touch" fo< / Any Meal. I IMPORTED BEERS - ALES KOSHER MEATS AND SPECIALTIES 11 HORS D'OURVES. CANAPES MADE TO ORDER • OPEN SUNDAYS 214 Center St. -Dial 6-6580 LEWISTON. N. Y. •• '-:-;• '«»?£<•: rC-Z^r-. HEADS MOTHERS' CLUB— Mrs. Hugh J. O'Hcar, Jr., was .in- stalled as president of the Mo- thers' club of St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus church at the season's final meeting of the group. Serv- ing with Mrs. O'Hcar will- be Mrs. George R. Amery, vice presi- dent; Mrs-. Robert P. Anibal, re- cording secretary; Mrs. Andrew Hastce, financial secertary'i and Mrs. Benjamin Wozniak, treasurer. Meetings of the organization will be resumed in September. ' :Bir|h$ - At Memorial Hospital*" 'PETERSON—To Mr. and Mnu Floyd W,' Pelerson, 6 Garlbw road, Lewiston, June 12, a daughter, Lauria Elizabeth. MONNEN—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Monnen. Main street, Youngstown, June 11, a son, Charles Frank, Jr. HEWITT—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken- nith C. Hewitt. 154 Bouck street, Tonawanda, June 12, a son, Jay Allen. * WA1TE—To Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence A. Waite, 754 Eighth street, June 12, a daughter. Elizabeth Ann. MONTAGNA—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Montagna. 927 Ontario avenue, June 12, a son, Samuel James. Out-of-town GORD1NEER—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordineer. 1507 Austin high- way, San Antonio. Tex., June 11, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordinner are former residents of this city. Mrs. McLean Installed Mothers Club President Mrs. Harry L. McLean was instal- led as president of the Elizabeth Brodie Mothers' club, by Mrs. Al- fred Amacher, at a dinner held at the Capacious cupboard. Taking office with Mrs. McLean, were Mrs. Andrew Hill, vice presi- dent; Mrs. Reginald Hodgins, secre- tary and Mrs. George Broderick, treasurer. Mrs. E. Wesley Martin, retiring president, was presented with a gift and .corsage from the club. The U-shaped table was decorated with spring flowers, and the favors were tiny spring hats. Mrs. Myron Jenkins, as social chairman, assisted by Mrs. Robert Adams and Mrs. Harry McLean, were in charge of arrangements for the dinner and the social evening which followed. THE BEST BU\ IN TOWN ELECTRIC GENERAL WRINGER TYPE WASHER • FAST ACTION PUMP • KITTEN QUIET OPERATION • PERMANENT LUBRICATION FAMILY SIZE TUB FAMOUS LOVELL WRINGER • FULL LENGTH SKIRT EASY ROLL CASTORS SEE THIS VALUE AT PLAZA APPLIANCE CORP. 8337 PINE AVENUE Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ph. 3-8525 Open Fri. 9 exercises at Wagner college, Staten island. Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Nybakken have arrived from Lakeland, Fla., to spend the summer with Mrs. Ny- bakken's parents, the Rev. and Mrs. John Abbott Redmond, Fourth street. f HIGHLIGHTS OF YOUR LIFE G RADUATION . . . the most important event in your life. A photo- graph will preserve this . memorable day forever. KONDO STUDIO 1120 Main St. Dial 4-4133 ESTIMATES AND MEASURING SERVICE Father's Day Cards & Gifts FATHER - HUSBAND BROTHER - GRANDAD UNCLE - SON Gifts to Please the Men Folk . Pen and Pencil Sett Desk Sets - Note Books Brief Cases - Stationery Book Ends - Cplandars Drawing Sets - Poker Sets Cribbage Boards - Chess CANNONS 2017 Main - Ph. 2-2017 rcoTtibination Windows STYLECRAFT VENETIAN BUNDS 1216 NIAGARA ST. DIAL 4-3619 MAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED FRUIT JUICES AT THEIR BEST Greet Each Day With A Glass Of Tasty VlTAMIIS'-RiCH FRliT JUICE FOR THE RESTAURANT and HOME VITAMIN RICH FRliT JUICES, liVC. DIAL 3-4074 or 4-2783 ORANCE PINEAPPLE ORANCE GRAPEFRUIT and OTHER JUICES MITCHELL'S DANCE RECITAL WHITE'S PLAZA SHOE STORE OPENING THURS., JUNE 19TH ACROBAT PLAY SHOES FREE GIFTS PINE AT MILITARY NO PARKING PROBLEMS r> \ The «bove children ire only part of the h NUg»r»'s Stirs of Tomorrow" who will appear in a very unique dance recital to be presented by students of Mitchell's Dane* S<u4io, at the Niagara Falls Hl|h School Auditorium, Sunday, June 15th at 2 JO p. m. Tow row left to right—Carolyn Fisher, Helen Campeau, Danny Sullivin, Harry Mobradian, Nina Mooradian, Mary Mimari, Sandra Lawrence and Jo Ann Bythcway. Center Row left to right—Doreen Mathews, Janey Reiley, Lois Sherman, Sharon Kase, Joieph Mimari and Sharon Heary. < . ? , Front row kneeling—JoAnne Serriannl and Joan MacDiekcn. v V; V Thomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com
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The guest speaker for the evening will b« Mrs. Lawrence Shank, known professionally as "Amanda of A.M. & A's." She has entitled her talk. "Come Behind the Mike with Me." j

tl*he Rev. John Carey, spiritual . director of the organization, also | will install into office Mrs. Joseph . j Donovan,', vic"e president; Mis. Ralph j | BrpWTucheidlc, recording secretary; j Mrs. Frank Schimschcincr. corre-* sponding secretary, and Mis. Mau- j rice Oullettc, treasurer. ' Mrs. l.ojal Sloscll. retiring picsi- \ dent, will present a gift for the! library of Prince of Peace school, j to. Father Care\ on behalf of the: club.

Other retiring officers include Mrs. Frederick Fcigcnbaum, record- • ing secretary; Mis. Richard Gross-, kopf, corresponding secretary, and' Mrs. Orin Norris, treasurer. j

Open House Will Honor Two Seminary Students

Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Norris, Jr.. will hold open house at their home, 1130 Willow avenue, from 3 to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m. on Sunday in compliment to their sons, Mr. Har­old Norris and Mr. Howard Norris.

-The honored guests have been graduated from Wagner college, Staten island, where each majored in psychology. They already have completed one year of study at Ml. Airy seminary, Philadelphia, Pa.

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TKACHKR—Miss Nan Lou Rho-da, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Dudley B. Rhoda, Porter mad. has been appointed to the facul­ty of the Lewiston school for the coming year. She is a member of the June graduating class at Keu-ka college, Kcuka Park, where she majored in psschology.

Miss Rhoda graduated from Niagara Falls high school in 1948 where she was a member of the National Honor society. In her junior year at Kcuka she served as president of the Canterbury club, and in her senior year she was elected May day chairman.

Loretta Sobiegray Honored at Parties

Miss Loretta Sobiegray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sobiegray, Portage road, has been honored at many prc-nuptial parties prior to her coming marriage to Mr. Oliver C. Paulus.

The weddijg will take place on June 21 at 10 a.m. at Holy Trinity church. The bridegroom-elect is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Paulus, Portage road.

The future bride was entertained at a personal shower at her home by her bridal attendants, the Misses Sylvia Sobiegray, sister of the bride-! to-be. Josephine Soja. Natalie Paulus and Margaret Hvo/da. Miss Sylvia Sobiegray will be the maid of honor.

A kitchen shovscr was given by ' Mis. Thaddcus Blachinski at her ihome in F.ightccnth street, Mrs. j Henry Lisowski and Mrs. Thomas il.isowski were hostesses at a shower , at the Hcho club and Mrs. William | B. /aidcl entertained with a variety J shower at her home in Portage road. 'A bridal dinner will be given at j the future brides home tomorrow.

Miss Sylvia Lisowski also will be a bridesmaid. Mr. Bernard Ignasiak will be the best man and. the ushers will be Messrs. Hdwin Sobiegray, brother of the bride-to-be, Matthew Wrobel, Edwin Nicwiadomski and Stephen Schmidt, Jr. Pamela Gwoz-dek will be flower girl.

MRS. STANLEY KASPRZYCKI Wed at Sacred Heart church

Loretta Ann O'Donnell Will Wed John Farrell

The engagement of Miss Loretta Ann O'Donnell is announced by her mother, Mrs. J. Patrick O'Donnell, Fourth street, to Mr. John Francis Farrell. this city, formerly of Bos­ton, Mass. Mr. Farrell is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Andrew Farrell, Brookline, Mass. Miss O'Donnell is the daughter of the late Mr. J. Patrick O'Donnell.

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TheCouncilofMothers'Club: A UNIT OF PTA

By BERTHA P. McFARLANE We love our children when they're

good, But when they're bad. in trouble, For reasons barely understood, We love them almost double.

We love our children when they want Affection and expect it, And even more those times they

taunt Our loving, and reject it. We love them when they make us cry And when you think we caren'l And no one knows the reason why Except another parent.

•—By Richard Armour.

Club Notices Progressive Mothers' club held its.

annual June dinner at the Boot and Saddle restaurant and new officers for the coming year were installed later at the horni of the retiring pres­ident, Mrs. Neil Lampman, 2458 Cleveland avenue. The new officers arc president, Mrs. Roy Manning; vice president, Mrs. Norman Hoff­man; program chairman, Mrs. Ralph Saul; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. George Spraguc. A social evening followed.

Harmony Mothers' club will meet at the Ray-Ott club restaurant to­morrow for its annual June dinner.

Excelsior Mothers' club will meet Monday at the Ray-Ott club for its annual June dinner, after which the members will journey to Niagara Falls, Ont., to attend the opening play at the Summer theater.

Griffon Mothers' club will meet Monday at the Boat House for its annual June dinner after which the

members will attend the opening play at the Summer theater, Niagara Falls, Ont. Mrs. Robert Lane is chairman of arrangements. Mrs. F.arl Hilts, Mis. Karlc Blaine and Mrs. Thomas Culbert are assisting.

DeVeaux Mothers' club will meet Thursday at Lewiston Manor, Lewis-ton, for its annual spring dinner. There also will be installation of officers. Mrs. F. T. Campbell is in charge of arrangements, with Mrs. John Hare assisting.

Weddings

Lois Considine Weds Stanley Kasprzycki

The marriage of Miss Lois Ann Considine, daughter of Police Super­intendent and Mrs. Martin T. Consi­dine. Weston avenue, and Mr. Stan- j ley Kasprzycki, son of Mrs. Pauline Kasprzycki, Sixty-third street, was solemnized at Sacred Heart church with the Rev. John A. Rochford of­ficiating.

The bride was escorted to the altar, banked with yellow and white gladioli, by her father. Miss Angela Dyczkowski. organist, and Mr. Paul Rhoncy, soloist, .provided the musi­cal background.

The bride's gown was fashioned with a bodice of imported Chantill> lace which rose from an accordion pleated nylon tulle skirt. The bodice was set off with a Queen Anne col-

'THvo Falls Wornett S Zonta Delegates ^ ' When more * tha'n 500 women executives of Zonta International as­semble for the Thirty-first annual convention at the Shamrock hotel in Houston, Tex., on June 25-28. Miss Frances Shields will be the official delegate from the Niagara Falls Zonta club. Alternate delegate is Miss Viola T. Argy. Miss Shields will trascl by special convention train leasing Chicago on June 23. and Miss Argy will leave by plane on June 21.

Clubs from District four, which takes in New York and Pennsylvania, will be represented on the interna­tional board by Miss Bertha M. Fox. Buffalo, who will take part in a gov-cmois' workshop scheduled for June 22 from which a resume will be bi ought to the convention floor. Pre-convention sessions of the board, in which Miss Fox also will participate, are to convene on June 24-25.

Among the highlights of the four-day sessions will be the presentation of the Amelia Earheart scholarship, awarded a n n u a l l y to a qualified young womin for graduate study in aeronautics.

Mr. Allen Shivers, governor of Texas, will welcome the delegates at the opening luncheon. The theme of the convention "Women's Work Has Just Begun" will keynote the speeches, given by Mrs. Hiram Cole Houghton, president of the General iedcration of Women's clubs and Dr. Bcrniccc M. Moore, consultant on community and family life at the Hogg foundation at the University of Texas.

At the close of the convention, delegates may take their choice of ten-day ppslconvcntion t o u r s to Guatemala and Mexico. Miss Argy is planning to take the Mexico tour.

•n^ymei son alsv;̂ 5f; Among out-of-town guests . who

will attend the Kenney-Wadsworth wedding tomorrow at the Riverside Presbyterian church will be Mn, Grace Cross, maternal grandmother of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Dubler, Mr. and Mrs. Abrahm De proote, all of Manchester; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Record, Mr. and Mrs. John Record, Shortsville; Mrs. John Hinkle and Miss Thelma Hinkle, Geneva; Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Dobbelaire and sons, Ronald, Thomas and Robert, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schultz and chil­dren, David and Allen, Mr. and Mrs. John Hauser, Mr. and Mis. Launce-lot Steele, all of Rochester; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Simpkins'and son, Thomas, Jr., Massena; Mrs. Walter Carey, Long Island, and Mrs. Wil­liam Dobbins, Cherry Point, N. C.

Miss Helen Kingman, of Minne­apolis, Minn., is visiting Miss Suz­anne Tower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Duanc L. Tower, College ave­nue. Miss Kingman will enter her junior year at Smith college, North­ampton, Mass., next fall.

EDITORS A'OTE—Accounts of tefd-dinei trlnch an ttctivrrt viort tlinn o ir<rk atltr Hi* event UMU he publilhcd m brttl announcements only.

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Ncjerlln-Amery A lovely summer wedding was

solemnized at St. Mary's of the Cataract church, when Miss Jean Marilyn Amery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stephen Amery of Elmwood avenue, became the bride of Mr. Wallace Francis Neyerlin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Neyerlin, Buffalo, formerly of this city.

The Rev. T. McCarthy officiated at the Nuptial High Mass before an altar decorated with white snapdrag­ons.

The musical setting for the cere­mony was provided by Mr. Henry Zimmcr at the organ and Mr. Paul Rhoney, who sang Shubcrt's "Ave Maria" and Frank's "Panis Angeli-cus."

The bride, who was given in mar

lar. The former Miss Considine car- i najj

Two Area Residents Get Teachers' Degree

Two area residents were among the graduates of the eighty-first com­mencement of the State University of New York College for Teachers, Buffalo, held at Kleinhans Music

ried a white prayer book topped with a while orchid and wore a fingertip-length veil edged in handkerchief lace which cascaded from a crown of seed pearls.

Miss Suzanne Kolloff, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kolloff, Sec­ond street, Youngstown, received a bachelor of science degree. Miss Kolloff was president of Phi Upsilon

Miss Mary Tower, daughter of Mrs. Harold Tower, James avenue, and Miss Jane Mullane, daughter, of Mrs. George Mullane, McKinley avenue, arc leaving for Europe June 20. They will travel through Spain, France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, the Netherlands and England with the American Youth Abroad group. Their trip will last about two months.

Mis. Calvin Knauff, Woodland drive, Lewiston Heights, has just re­turned f r o m a trip to New York City, where she visited Mr. and Mrs. Hyatt Lyons, Great Neck, L. I. Mrs. Knauff was accompanied home by her daughter, Barbara, a student at Radciiffe college, Cambridge, Mass.

Mr. and Mrs. David Brady, Red-ondo Beach, Calif., have been vis­iting Mrs. Brady's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Hinckley, Harrison avenue. They left for home last night.

Mrs. Clarence Kimmcs was hcrjOmicron, national home economic sister's only attendant. She wore a j fraternity, a member of Kappa Delta yellow gown with a lace bodice and | Pi, honorary educational society, net skirt. Her headpiece was of tulle ! and the Alpha honorary society. She and she carried an orchid fan with j has accepted a position in the Niag-orchid and yellow sweet peas and j ara Falls school system next year. roses.

Mr. John Krulisky was the \>c$l man. The ushers were Mr. Robert Considine. brother of the bride, and Mr. Edward Kasprzycki, brother of the bridegroom.

The breakfast and reception were held at the Red Coach inn. where the

Miss Dorothy A. Pitonyak, daugh­ter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Piton­yak, 1705 North avenue, received a bachelor of science degree, having been named consistently to the dean's list. Miss Pitonyak is a member of Sigma Sigma Sigma sorority, and Kappa Delta Pi, national honorary

brides table was decorated with yel- j educational fraternity. While at col-low and orchid sweet peas and lege, Miss Pitonyak was an active centered with a three-tiered wedding j member of the Newman club, Psy-cakc. . jchology club, Future Teachers of

Mrs. Considine chose for her j America, and the Women's Senior daughter's wedding a dark blue chif- j Glee club. Miss Pitonyak will be-fon dress with pink accessories. The j mother of the bridegroom favored an!

riagc by her father, wore a ballerina-1 orchid dress with white accessories, length gown of nylon tulle over a | Each wore an orchid corsage.

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satin slip and fashioned with a boat neckline. Her shoulder-length veil of imported illusion fell from a cap which matched the embroidered tulle trim on her g o w n . She carried a prayer book with white swectpeas.

Miss Marguerite Amery was her sisters m'aid of honor. She wore an orchid ballerina-length gown of ny­lon net over taffeta with a bouffant skirt. The shirred bodice was strap­less and was set off by a detachable pleated stole.

The bridesmaids were Miss Con­nie Phillips, in an aqua gown and Miss Audrey Perry in a yellow gown. Their gowns were fashioned on sim­ilar lines to that worn by the maid of honor.

Each attendant wore a headpiece of fresh sweet-peas and carried matching bouquets.

Mr. Raymond Neyerlin, brother of the bridegroom, was besT man and the ushers were Mr. John Kress and Mr. Walter Veihdeffer.

Immediately after the ceremony the wedding breakfast and later the reception were held at the Ray-Ott club. The bride's table was centered with a four-tiered wedding cake.

The bride's mother was attired in a dress of charcoal grey silk with a lace bodice. Her accessories were white and she wore a corsage of pink rose-buds and sweet-peas. The mother of the bridegroom wore a salmon-pink crepe dress with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink ro">e-buds and swect-pcas.

After the reception, Mr. and Mrs, Neyerlin left by motor lor a tour through Canada, the bride traveling in a beige suit with white accessor­ies.

After their trip, the young couple will.make their home in South Bend. Ind., where Mr. Neyerlin will com­plete his studies in the school of law at Notre Dame university,

Dale-Sufran A loscly wedding was solemnized

at St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus church when Miss Florence Szafran daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gross, Maple avenue, became the bride of Mr. Richard T. Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. R i c h a r d Dale, Pierce avenue.

The Rev. John Ryan officiated at the double ring ceremony.

Miss S/afran, who was led to the altar by her father, wore an ankle-length gown of white nylon tulle over satin, fashioned with an off-thc-shoulder illusion neckline filled in with net. Her fingertip veil fell from a tiara of <ecd pearls »nd rhine-stones. She carried a white prayer book centered with a white orchid.

Miss Carrie Giariz/d, the maid of honor, wore a strapless gown of >cllow net with a lace and net cape. Mer*small picture hat was of yellow-lace and she carried a basket filled with sweet peas and roses.

Mr. Stanley Golda was the best man, Mr. Robert Gullet and Mr. Ernest DeSantis were ushers.

For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Gross chose a blue lace dress with white accessories. Mrs. Dale, the bridegroom's mother, wore a gray print frock with white accessories. Each *ore a corsage of red roses.

After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was held at the home of the bridegroom. M o r e than 150 lutsts attended the wedding recep-

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Mr. and Mrs. Kasprzycki motored to Delaware for their wedding trip. The bride wore a blue faille suit with white accessories and an orchid corsage. The couple will reside in the Wheeler apartments, Seventh street and Ferry avenue.

gin teaching in the elementary schools in this city in September.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Misencr, former residents of Youngstown, have returned to their home in Memphis, Tcnn., after visiting Mrs. Misencr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Crown, Swan road, Lewis-ton.

Airman First Class Harvey W. Hogarth, son of Mrs. James Ho­garth, Youngstown, is on a 20-day leave from Sheppard Air Force base, Wichita Falls, Tex.

Mrs. Stephen Boyagcs, St. Peters­burg, Fla., is the guest of her brother, Mr. John L. Fcsmire, Sr., and Mrs. Fcsmire, River road, Youngstown.

Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Norris, Jr., Willow avenue, have as their guests Mrs. George Lorenz and daughter, Barbara, Glcnside, Pa. They accom­panied Mr. and Mrs. Norris and their daughter, Janet, to this city, after attending the commencement

CATHOLIC COUNCIL OF MOTHERS' CLUBS

C o o t i e t t e s Ins ta l l O f f i c e r Mrs. Link Rambaugn was elected

baby louse of Tickly Ticks Cooticttc Club 467 and installed into office by Mrs. Ernest Dcsso. grand officer, at a meeting of the local group at the Veterans of Foreign Wars post room, 8424 Buffalo avenue. Mrs. Alida Rick presided and Mrs. Thelma Taslor and Mrs. Eleanor Hieman served refreshments.

tion held from 3 to 7 p. m., also at the home of the bridegroom.

Mrs. Dale chose a gray linen suit for her h o n e y m o o n trip to the Thousand islands. She wore a white orchid corsage. * After their trip Mr. and Mrs. Dale

will be at home in Linwood avenue.

The Holy Trinity Mothers' club will meet .Monday at 7:30 p.m. in the lower parish hall, with Mrs. Lillian Brodowski presiding. After the business session cards ' will be played. Refreshments will be served by Mcsdamcs Carl Jarzab, John Skurski, Casimer Janik and,William Kowalski.

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HEADS MOTHERS' CLUB— Mrs. Hugh J. O'Hcar, Jr., was .in­stalled as president of the Mo­thers' club of St. Teresa of the Infant Jesus church at the season's final meeting of the group. Serv­ing with Mrs. O'Hcar will- be Mrs. George R. Amery, vice presi­dent; Mrs-. Robert P. Anibal, re­cording secretary; Mrs. Andrew Hastce, financial secertary'i and Mrs. Benjamin Wozniak, treasurer.

Meetings of the organization will be resumed in September.

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'PETERSON—To Mr. and Mnu Floyd W,' Pelerson, 6 Garlbw road, Lewiston, June 12, a daughter, Lauria Elizabeth.

MONNEN—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Monnen. Main street, Youngstown, June 11, a son, Charles Frank, Jr.

HEWITT—To Mr. and Mrs. Ken-nith C. Hewitt. 154 Bouck street, Tonawanda, June 12, a son, Jay Allen. *

WA1TE—To Mr. and Mrs. Clar­ence A. Waite, 754 Eighth street, June 12, a daughter. Elizabeth Ann.

MONTAGNA—To Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Montagna. 927 Ontario avenue, June 12, a son, Samuel James. Out-of-town

GORD1NEER—To Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gordineer. 1507 Austin high­way, San Antonio. Tex., June 11, a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Gordinner are former residents of this city.

Mrs. McLean Installed Mothers Club President

Mrs. Harry L. McLean was instal­led as president of the Elizabeth Brodie Mothers' club, by Mrs. Al­fred Amacher, at a dinner held at the Capacious cupboard.

Taking office with Mrs. McLean, were Mrs. Andrew Hill, vice presi­dent; Mrs. Reginald Hodgins, secre­tary and Mrs. George Broderick, treasurer.

Mrs. E. Wesley Martin, retiring president, was presented with a gift and .corsage from the club.

The U-shaped table was decorated with spring flowers, and the favors were tiny spring hats. Mrs. Myron Jenkins, as social chairman, assisted by Mrs. Robert Adams and Mrs. Harry McLean, were in charge of arrangements for the dinner and the social evening which followed.

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