WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1962NEWS OF STWomen SetWork DavCongregationalSession Oet. 24The Annum meeting of the Women's Fellowship Board or the First. CongrogAtlonal Church of fit. Joseph was held Tuesday In the church library.Mrs. D. E. BickneU g«ve the devotions.President Mrs. Roy Mollhagen announced the leadeis or the newly organized study groups as follow*: Mrs. Russell Merrill,Mrs. Nels Andersen. Mrs. K. Telford Marshall, Mrs. Ray Zimmerman. Mrs. Earl PlHce, Mrs. Win-ton Webb. Mrs. Stephen Upton, Mrs. William Lester, Mrs. Robert Ludwig, Mrs. Russell Davis. Mrs. Lawrence Kurth, Mrs. Walter Jones. Mrs. Veronica Post, Mrs.George Ticknor, Miss Ina Redman, Mrs. John Van Amerongen and Mrs. Elmer Emerson.The study groups will mp*t. monthly and will be named for women of the Bible. A leadership meeting will be held Oct. 10 at 7:30 p. m., for all group lead-MEMORIA LADMISSIONSSI. Joseph — Mr*. Herman Young, 836 Greenwood; Phillip Phlegm-, 3228 Lynn; Helmut Muellej, 3602 Sandra; Joaeph Pecarara, 2203 Pioneer.Benton Harbor—Mrs. Robert Mattox, 820 North Shore; Mrs. Mary wetmore, Route 2; Hoy Smailldge, Route 4; Sam Letin-Ich, 588 Cass; Adnm Simmon*, 645 Baushke; Carla Slavin, 295 West Delaware; Larry Bank*, 127 Searles; Hurley Wallace, Jr., 240 Bridgman; Perry Holliday. 764 Highland; Jill Genung, 560 East Main; Earnest Hanners, 3634 Fleldtree.Cokima—Mr*. Norman U. Liles. Route 1.Eau Claire—Mrs. Donald Bartz, Route 2; Mr*. Stefan Cernak, Route 1.BIRTHSSt. Joseph—A boy, weighing 6tl«rs.REPORTS GIVENReport* were given by chairmen as follows:Mrs. BickneJl, representative to the United Churchwomcn, reported on the World CommunityDay project, and announced that Oct. 24 has been set aside to do further work on the project from 9:30 t m. to 3 p. m. Those attending are to bring a sack lunch. Coffee and tea will be 6crved.Mrs. John Granzow of the house committee reported that there will be a school of instruction for operating the dishwasher on Oct, 17 at 9:3b And that the dining room silver needs replenishing.Will Appe‘College ETV ProgramO11 Sunday AfternoonMrs. David Jenkins.’ stewardship chairman, announced that a letter will be received in the homes of all members of the i Fellowship.Mrs. Marshall, representative of the Biblto guild, reported that, the guild has decided to integrate with the existing Spiritual Life committee of the Fellowship.Mrs. Mollhagen announced that the »96.90 proceeds rrom the KalBmazoo Association luncheon will be donated to the Rev. William Pott* memorial.Mrs. Blcknell gave the closingprayer.The next, meeting of the board will bs held Nov. 6.HOLLAND — Michael' Snyder, a Hope College sophomore, from fit. Joseph, will appear on the program, ”G. E- College Bowl.” Sunday at 5:39 p.m. EST on CBS-TV (Channel 2).The son of Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Snyder. Route 2, the 19-year-old chemistry major was .selected with three other Hope students, to be on a team that will compete aginst Laiayette College. The selections were made by a faculty committee on the basks of written tests and oral practice sessions.Varsity scholars from throughout the country compete on I his program each weejc. Among the categories included in the question and answer format are current events, history, literature, science and religion. 'The Hope team has been holding daily practice sessions with hells and buzzers similar tx» the system used on the show.Gerald j. Kruyf, director of public relations and couch of the Hope leam, will accompany I he xhidenf* by plane to New York City, ivhern the program origin -I(Vmscglar