WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1952BUY IN HURON COUNTYTHE NORWALK RKFLECTOR-HERALDIfrs. Fred InkSociety EditorPHONE 2-4241Book I.xchanfcc Mr* ts TonightThe Hook Exchange vlll meet this evening a* eight o’clcx k at the home of Mrs Sherman Dimon on South Lin wood Ave., with Mrs Rus ell Sheldon assisting.Sorority To Elect Off hersOmeua Chapter. Beta Sigma Phi,will meet Thursday night, Feb. 7.at the home of Mis. Thomas Wells, 18 State Street. There will be a nomination of officers and final plans will be discussed for the annual semi-form a 1 Valentine dance to be held February 15IHostess To NeedleeraftersThe Satin Stitrh Unit of the National Needlecraft Guild met at the home of Mr • Frank Salabank Friday evening with nine members present.A busines meeting was held Mrs. Dorothy Hay was appointed to go to Cleveland to attend a class onHow to Smock,” which will be taught bv Mrs. J. M. Bruns of Lakewood. A report was made by the six members who attended the district meeting in Cleveland on Jan. 31 at the Higbee Co., with Mrs. John Stribran as guest speaker. Attending this meeting were Mrs Helen Dossin. Mrs. Maude Hosford. Mrs. Doris Hamilton. Mrs Helen Grosswiler, Mrs. Dorothy Hay, and Miss Elita ChaffeeAfter the meeting adjourned the members worked on their needlecraft work. Later in the evening delicious refreshments were served bv the hostess.The next meeting will be held Feb 20. with Mrs. John HazelwoodResearch ClubElects Officers The Research Club met Mondayafternoon at one o’clock at the home of Mrs. Waldo Schock Luncheon was served by the social committee with Mrs. Charles Douglas In charge.During the business session election of officers was held with the following results: President, Mrs, W O. Wickham; vice president and program chairman. Mrs. Charles Woodward; secretary andtreasurer, Mrs. Srott Hummlston; prcn ram committee, Mrs. F. M. Wood, Mrs. R. E. Wildman, Mrs. Louis Strutton. and Mrs. Harry Newton.Each member responded to roll call by giving a three-minute talk, which proved humorous and instructive. Mrs. S. R Laning and Mrs H NewtAn received prizes in the flower show contest.Members are reminded that the February 18 meeting will be with Mrs. Laning,Norwalk Pupil:(’heelHearingas hostess.Entertained Tuesday C'lubwMrs. Don Young graciously entertained iho members of the Tuesday Reading Club yesterday afternoon at her home on West M in St. Mrs. Lloyd Beuthol of Sandusky and Mrs. James Montgomery of Bay Village, an associate member, were guests.| Luncheon was served at one o’-lt; lolt; x at one long table centered with a lovely arrangement of s pring flowers.Mr Henry Young, program chairman, introduced Mrs. Beuthel who gave a dramatic and sympathetic review of Irving Stone’s book “The President’s Lady.’’The dub will meet in two weeks)Nearly 200 primary school your lt;sters referred by their teachers underwent tests at the annual hearing test program last week sponsored by the Board of Education.The tests were conducted on the audiometer by Mrs. Morley Prn •», Pleasant first grade teacher, who is a graduate of speech and hearing therapist. IThe procedure included preliminary screening of pupils suspected of having hearing losses and who! were therefore r* c hec ked. Those pupils with appreciable lo , lt;s were given more intensive tests and audiograms, whieh indicate the extent of hearing loss.Mrs. Price reported that a number of children as a result of v rk by the state’s clinic and private physicians have shown improved hearing.The hnpo was expressed, in view*of the encouraging results where treatment was applied, that new hard-of-hearing cases as a result of last week’s test will receive similar treatment.Dina A Ram ted, Huron County Health Department nurse, a. sistedin the program and offered herservices to tne families lt;f mddrcnfound to have hearing losses.- m- • r.-eSOME SORT Or ALLOY, NO«*•■*. IpiHold HI\IWorkship IDoaI Teachers'/HAT MUST BE i tare scene indeed is shown hi re as i•I fti, U. S. Steel president, shakes ftands with I’hili Steelworkers and CIO president, during luncheon rec jilizatiun board hearings in New York. The hearing avert a more-oav walkout Feb. 23. (Internalirt1Hp oH nn writ* iMr. and Mrs