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GLEAN TIMES-HERALD, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25, 1941Married TodayDancing Party AtThe YMCACouncil Of Camp Fire Girls Holds LuncheonA World Service Dance will be held1 at the YMCA Friday evening* from ' nine-thirty until twelve - thirty o'clock under auspices of the following1 Hi-Y Chibs: Girls Hi-Y, Boys Hi-Y. AMC and Hi-Alumnae.Proceeds from tn;s party will be used for. the World Service Fund to support YMCA’s in other countries. v ' • ' ■In the. “gym, where the party will be. staged, will be a■ display of flags of different countries and a map showing locations of YMCA’s. Miss Harriet Hartwick is in .‘charge of^the placing of flags. Tickets may be procured at'the “Y”'office.On committee are Paul Snodgrass, Jr., Miss Alice Gene Murray, Miss Betty George, Miss Marcella Edel and Miss Sandra Lar-A monthly meeting of the Olean Council of Camp Fire Girls was held in the form of a luncheon at' the home of Mrs, C- F. Ackley of 128 South Eighteenth Street, with fifteen members present. ’ -Discussion of the Summer Camp, Do-Nufc Drive and the Mother.and Daughter Banquet to be held March 4 at the First Baptist Church was the chief business of the meeting.Mrs. RolandI E. Stowe, local ex-./ ' * * ecutive- gave -her report for. the j; ='“Mrs! A: Frank Houser, president,! JjCl 11 CJ tlCt appointed 'the following standing'Siim Dress-and-Bolero OutfitMRS LAWRENCE HOWARD JOHNSONAlene Blanche Shaffer Weds Lawrence JohnsonThe marriage of Miss Alene Blanche Shaffer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Shaffer of Cuba, and Lawrence Howard Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson of North Eighth Street, this city, took place at St. Mary of the Angels’ Church this morning at nine o’clock, the Rev. Robert L. Buchheit, assistant pastor, officiating.. The attendants were Miss Frances Nowaczyk and Norman Johnson, the latter a brother of the bridegroom.The bride was attired in an at-i--— :tractive gown of rose pastel wool j T) » , 1 Jwith accessories in powder blue j £TCTTO T ilCt I and her onlv ornament was a goldlocket, gift of the bridegroom. Her flowers were a shoulder corsage of gardenias and sweetpeas.Miss Nowacyk's gown was of powder blue with matching accessories and her flowers,, a corsage of Columbia roses and sweetpeas,. Airs. Shaffer, mother of the bride, chose a gown of navy blue ercpe with accessories to blend and her corsage was of Briarcliff roses.The bridegroom’s mother, Sirs. Johnson, was attired in a gown of dusty rose crepe with navy accessories and her corsage was of Johanna Hill roses.A wedding breakfast for fifteen guests was served at the Hotel Stratton. The bridal table was centered with a tiered wedding cake-surrounded by white lighted tapers.After a hrief wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson will reside at 141 V» North Fifteenth Street.•The bride is a graduate of Hinsdale Central School and Westbrook Academy. Mr. Johnson is an alumnus of Olean High School and Westbrook Academy.-Announced By ParentsLAKEWOOD, N. Y.—Mr. and. Mrs. Fred L. Otto, 3S Case Avenue, Lakewood, formerly of Olean, N. Y., have announced the engagement of their daughter, Evlyne Lauretta, to Chester George Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer also of Lakewood. The wedding will take place in the Spring.The engagement was revealed at a Valentine party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Otto at which the announcement was concealed on favors of hearts pierced by cupid arrows.committees for. the year 1941 Camp- Committee Mrs. C. B., Myers,- Chairman, Mrs. B. W. Sig-worth; and-Mrs; Howard Crosby.Social Committee: .Mrs. James T. Young, chairman:- Mrs, A. H. Nicholson, Mrs. Claude Andrews, Mrs. Charles Hunter, Mrs. Gus Patmquist and- Mrs. William F. Peltoa.Finance and Auditing: .airs. C. F. Ackley, chairman; and Mrs. Henry T. Potter.•Publicity: Mrs. George H.Shread. Chairman. Mrs. E. B. Mc-Granaghan.• Extension and Education: Mrs. B, ‘ F. Brunner, chairman. Mrs. Gertrude Saussier and Mrs. Paul M. Gaylor.Awards. Mrs. Earle Chew, chairman and Mrs. Frank H. Andrews.Mrs! A. H. Nicholson-of Allegany was welcomed as new. member of the Council.At “Y”Oii March 6CinA/IThe Sil First Pn Monday c Mrs. Ed Street.Letters the busin esda Lepc Rev. Mr. Missionin'; Southern nish Relte Product ing the se ItoHl a nu Mrs. Ca cake bask day. Ref served bv Mrs. H. I and Mrs. next host L. Varley.Couple Is Fetedr At PartyELDRED— Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Appleby were feted at a surprise party by forty friends' and neighbors'at their home on the Barnum Road in honor of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary.A social evening was enjoyed and later refreshments were served;The honor guests were presented with a purse of silver in memento.Thursday, March ■ 6, is the date set for the Mother and Daughter Banquet of the YMCA.A varied and interesting program has been planned . with members of ail divisions taking part.A four-course dinner will be served at six o'clock with the Hi-Y Boys- acting as servers.Mrs. William H. Lee is general chairman and Mrs. Emil Chiavetta, co-chairman.An invitation has been extended to members of the Y and - their friends to attend, j Order ot Tickets arc available from any jnesday nc member. Miss Doris Mather is by ^rs chairman of the ticket committee.ResetFor1Reserve Olean Alt;A llegany Re be ka hs Meet Thursdaymail Avlt; Pauly, W The af: Eagles C and even: bowling, five-thirl’ Atcmbei totaling- t envelopes the goodALLEGANY — The Past Noble Gnuids Club of Allegany Rebekah Lodge, No. 407. will'hold ..its regular meeting Thursday at Uie home j -r of Mrs. Howard Schultz, North | ^tlj Ul t Second Street. j PORT\Dinner will be served at one | aged icsi o’clock. All members are urged j St. Fran to come prepared to do Red Cross! covering Work. I a fall FriEastern Star And Amaranth To Do SewingMembers of Electa Chapter, No. 34, Order of Eastern Star, and Olean Court, No. 19, ‘Order of I Amaranth, Who plan to do sewing at the Masonic Temple Thursday, afternoon, are expected to bring, a tureen and tabic service for the dinner later. •Sewing will be done from- two o'clock on.personalsAlias Ellen Gallup 1ms rcLurned to her home in Lowvjlie, NY, after visiting Mr. and Airs. Anthony Lorcnzini and family. Oak Street.PATTERN flSfifi you'll want ill leiwl oneAlisa Otto was graduated from the Lakewood High School where she was active in sports, music, dramatics ad recreational activities. She has also been associated with the Girl Scout camps at Lakewood and Newatah teaching dancing and swimming. Her ability as . a swimmer has been rewarded by medals and ribbons and she held the county divingOf couibolero-out fit for Spring and Summer street wear. You’d look far and wide Tor a more becoming style than Pattern Sfitifi. a Marian.-Marlin creation for larger women. The beautifully-cut bolero has tailored lines and smart revere. The dress will “cut a rine figure” wom - alone, too. There's softness through the bodice, held in place by shoulder gathers or •shirring ami by decorative waist lino darting: You might give a nice up-and-down lino with a row of buttons. One slimming panel goes down the skirt . front. 'For an attractive Springlike look, make the frock in a soft print,Airs. Andrew Let.ro,. Airs. Wil- . Ham Frcztna and Francis Lctro j of Allegany are in Johnson burg, j Pa., today where they were called.j by the death of Airs. All chad \ Letro. |Sergeant Raymond J. Firkel, | North Seventh Street, and Serge- j ant Lynn Dei bier, School Street, I now stationed with Company I j at Fort Dix. NJ. spent the weekend hern visi tine their nu rents.
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