Christmas Program Enjoyed By Eljer Office PersonnelFORD CITY — About 200 office employes of Eljer Company plant enjoyed their annual Christmas party Saturday night at the C-U Hall with a dinner, program and dancing.P. J. Melillo served as toastmaster for the affair. W. T. Brodie was in charge of the program which featured a “This Is Your Life sketch highlighting the life of Henry Bevington. Gifts were presented to Mr. Bevington’s family. as well as dog food for hispets.Annual fun awards were presented to Miss Mary Ellen Barnhart.Mrs. Helen Kerr, Frank Bohan and Miss Nancy Riggle. N. A.Hourly PaidPPG Men FeteRetiring BossnCaPcvabbnnt;CITYPearceWells, retiring foreman of the Grinders and Polishers Department, Works 4, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company, was feted by 70 hourly paid employes at a party in his honor Saturday night at the Ford Citv GlassworkersvUnion Building.Gifts of a transistor radio and a wallet with money was presented to the honored guest by the em-Kerenick. representing Plant 2. won the soda pop drinking contest over Francis K. Pe'ers, who represented Plant 1. The contestants drank the pop through nipples on bottles.Mrs. William Brodie sang several selections. Mrs. John Wilson accompanied at the piano.Prizes were leather products from Kittanning. They were awarded to Mrs. Myron Ament. Miss Joan Caretti, Mrs. Hay Waltho. Mrs. Frank Bohan. Mrs. Gary Peters, Mrs. A1 Mohney, Mrs. Robert Morgan. Mrs. James Hoover, Mrs. Ronald Minteer, Mrs. A. W. Witzemann, Miss Elizabeth Guthrie, Mrs. Robert Shields. Mrs. 1; Helen Kerr. Mrs. John Brown, t' Mrs. J. McManus, Mrs. Elaine C Wayland. Mrs. George Piper, Mrs. tl James Ternent.Mr. and Mrs, W. T. Brodie also received gifts for their work to make the party a success.A movie was shown of the party held last summer, which honored George Piper on his retirement. She film was presented to Mr.Piper.Round and square dancing was enjoyed after the program to orchestra music. Those in charge of the affair were P. J. Melillo, Jack Stitt. J. Sanders, Joseph Rizzo. Virginia Sensor and Harold Heilman.The hall was decorated with candy canes and white Christmas trees. Centerpieces at the tables were corsages that were presented to the women present after the din-uer.The decorating committee consisted of Mrs. Virginia Seosor. Helen Kerr. Mrs. Arleen Sipes, j Marlene Whiteman. Carolyn Say. Nancy Riggle and Mrs. Mary Pet- j ronchek.iioI1(fIi(