Towanda Daily Review (Newspaper) - September 11, 1972, Towanda, PennsylvaniaTen tue daily review Towanda pa., monday september la 1972 society Page Susan Muller editor Brenda Williams honoured at bridal Shower East Smithfield a bridal Shower was Given for miss Brenda Williams of Towanda at the Home of . Bruce Kennedy of East Smithfield August 28. Those attending were . Jack Williams . Ted Potter . Gene Potter and Lori . Robert Kennedy of East Smithfield. Mrs. Robert Kennedy of Athens . Harold Mitchell . James Young . Jane Gerould . Ruth Mitchell . Bruce Kennedy and Amy and miss Brenda Williams. Mrs. Ron Kennedy was unable to attend. The Bride to be received Many gifts. Games were played and refreshments were served. Miss Williams will marry Kirby Abbott october 7. Variety Shower to be held for welliver couple a variety Shower will be held for Robert and Patty Brown welliver of Merrickville at the Merrickville fire Hall saturday at 8 . Women bring cake or jello. Everyone is invited altar Rosary society will hold social Mark 57th or. And . Charles Decker of Wilawan re Are celebrating their 57th wedding anniversary today. Decker is 87 and his wife is 74. Women of is Peter and Paul Church have been invited to bring a newcomer to a covered dish social marking the opening of a new season for the altar and Rosary society of the Parish on tuesday. The covered dish supper planned As a Lawn party will be held at the Home of . Claude Vanness on Laning Creek Road in East Towanda. It is slated to get underway at 6 . All who attend Are asked to bring their own table service and a dish to pass according to the miss Jean Antes medical reference librarian at hostess Vanness. Robert Packer Hospital is shown As she prepared it Wragg a. Meat and dessert will dolls depicting the history of nursing for a display to a turns tor Lhez a re welcoming incoming freshmen who registered at the not required but those who plan to attend Are being reminded to Contact . Vanness 265-2398 to assure adequate seating arrangements. In the event of inclement weather the social will be held at the Juk Community Center. Following the supper the first fall meeting of the altar and Rosary society will be held and plans for the season will be finalized. P school of nursing wednesday afternoon. Schedule of Extension meetings for the week starting monday. September la through wednesday september 20 monday. Sept. La. 8 ., Dola directors meeting at the courthouse in Towanda. Saturday sept. 16, 8 30 a a. District 8, 4-h horse and Pony show at Lehman 7 30 . District 8, 4-h horse and Pony show. Monday. Sept. 18, 8 ., Bradford county Extension association executive committee at courthouse. When changing address on your daily review subscription please give us the old address As Well As the new address Clymer hear Seamer members of George Clymer Dar heard Del Stainer forester at Masonite corporation explain Masonite a conservation program at a luncheon meeting Friday at Christ episcopal Church. A native of Wilkes Barre and a graduate of the Pennsylvania state University. Stainer defined conservation As the Wise use of Earth and its resources. He stated that Trees Are an integral part of a our lives Trees both in and out of the Forest. The annual Wood tonnage in this nation equals the combined tonnage of Iron and steel plus All other metals. To meet this demand requires in pensive forestry management in Harmony with the recreational and game needs of the Forest. Forestry starts with soil and water conservation then planting thinning and harvesting explained Masonite a forester. In the South and Northeast extensive forests Are being propagated a billion Trees yearly. Here in the Northeast Stainer pointed out Masonite does not need to Plant because of sex for monday september la 1972 i xxx in the Section in which your birthday comes and find what your Outlook is according to the stars. Aries mar. 21 to apr. 20mars auspicious. A Good Day for those of you who cooperate with its influence. Express thoughts lucidly be Clear about details and the route to take. Taurus w/�?9 apr. 21 to May 21 a propitious influences. Get into the spirit of things and do your utmost which can be substantial. Results will also depend upon your approach to others. Be your usual tactful self. Gemini May 22 to june 21 procrastination going Over things too Long and other tension builders could hold you Back. Meet others with optimism if planning new agreements. Cancer june 22 to july 23 a a use extra caution in Complex matters discussions. Give no Quarter to intrigue dissension. Be generous where you can. July 24 to aug. 23 done to allow your enthusiasm to get the better of you. Look into All suggestions carefully do not accept merely because they a sound Virgo aug. 24 to sept. 23 Quot a be careful of details avoid doubts and a trend toward misunderstandings. You can prevent Many errors if you Are on your toes thinking ahead every step of the Way. Libra sept. 24 to Cut. 23 a increased benefits indicated but you May have to strive harder for the full returns possible. Look into the heart of things. Search for real values. Scorpio m so oct. 24 to nov. 22 to seek out those a a Small and Vanlon in Ftp Nilor for it overlooked Corners they total up nicely. You can give a Fine performance now. Sagittarius nov. 23 to dec. 21 0 Jupiter highly propitious encourages a multitude of activities and interests. Especially favored business negotiations financial transactions Legal matters. Capricorn dec. 22 to Jan. 20 More gains available than May seem possible at first but you will have to go after them in a sound determined Way and know what you Are about. Stress Good management. Aquarius Jan. 21 to feb. 19 this is a Day which will Call for serenity and Good judgment. Do not let unexpected situations ruffle you and do not let others Sway you from the course you know is Best for you. Pisces feb. 20 to mar. 20 dissidents or others not having your Best interests at heart May try to dissuade you from following Well Laid plans or carefully made decisions. no attention to them. You born today Are highly endowed intellectually a skillful Clever very shrewd. You Are extremely versatile ambitious and have a keen zest for Competition. Endowed with a gift for words you would make an outstanding writer lecturer or teacher. You could succeed As lawyer or statesman and Here your articulate Ness coupled with your Sharp critical faculties would make you a feared opponent in debate a master of disputation. You Are More of a Leader than Many others of your sign and May take to politics or the Espousal of a a causes and movements for Community improvement. Other natural outlets for your talents science music architecture. Birthrate of James Thomson poet William Sydney Porter o. Henry Amer. Short Story writer. Members address Tensive sprouting. The cutting Cycle takes out the weak and mature Trees leaving some Harvest litter to provide nutrients for the soil and food for game. The need for insect control is great. With the recent ban on use of Dot a million acres in Pennsylvania alone Are in jeopardy. Stamer described a tree Harvester which chops up whole Trees in minutes. This machine used in the South May be used experimentally in the Northeast. However the result May be negative in this area for the litter actually protects the seedlings from Deer and from heat. In the question period following stamers presentation members Learned Masonite a purchasing procedures with both cutters and landowners. The purchasing area of Masonite corporation in this area encompasses approximately 120 Miles. Constitution week to be observed nationally sept. 17 until 23, was highlighted in remarks by miss Frances Montanye. Sept. 17, 1789 the Constitution was signed and a Republic was born. For 185 years we have managed to keep it. Today we have rights and freedoms such As no other people have. But eternal vigilance is still the Price of Liberty observed miss Montanye. Mrs. William Wilson Regent presided at the meeting. Mrs. Bruce search read the president general a message. Mrs. Vernon Mcpherson presented the National defense report. Hostesses were . Howard Ellsworth . Ross Bacon . Leo Wilt . Robert Beatty and . Edwin Sheffey. Some of the past presidents of the Towanda musical society Are shown with the state president of penna., . H. Berton George. Left to right standing . George . J. Thomas Smith . Stanley Poss. Seated . Robert Beatty and . Kenneth rounds. Towanda musical society meets tor Buffet dinner eagles Aux. To hold rummage Sale sept. 12 the Towanda fraternal order a of eagles auxiliary no. 1367 will hold a rummage Sale at the club Ltd main st., tuesday sept. 12, from 9 til 4 . Mrs. Leona i tee is chairman of the Sale which in Stroudsburg and in other capacities As a state officer. To sum up her talk she left the members with the National federation theme a inspire create and . Crumbling National the meeting was called to order scholarship chairman told of the by the new president . J. Fonds available for promising Thomas Smith. She introduced musical High school seniors for the National and state officers scholarships by colleges through present . Harry crumbling National federation of music members and guests of the Towanda musical society met september 5th, at the Home of . Stanley Poss for an International Buffet dinner. At the conclusion of the meal National Board member and chairman of scholarships honouring past National presidents Troy . In Berton George state president of the clubs. Mrs. Smith thanked the ladies on behalf of the club for a most interesting and informative talk. Legal l Robert rescuer Nus Nai on uni it nursing is known Golden Eagle fund a new a q Wilson Quot state Legal with the original Cap and pin of the school of nursing project of the f. O. E. Designed to corresponding Secretary and a Quot a Quot a a a corp 1 Ai--------a.------. A a it. J for Cash on september 14, 1972 at i of o clock at Outwater Pontiac a Cadillac. Towanda a. One 1965 Pontiac serial . Janet Moniere guidance Counselor of the "hjs?. S pen Syvy a. Federation of Obert Packer Hospital school of nursing is shown Golden Eagle fund. A new with Kiaie left and the present Cap and pin worn by graduates. Many Register at mph school of nursing sixty Young men and women Pittston Debra Miller of were enrolled in the Robert Williamsport Diane Mills of Packer Hospital school of Nurs Bradford Grace Mininger of of Aid the elderly. All articles for the Sale May be left at the club at any time prior to the Sale. President of the Troy music club. County . Chapter gets off ground ing sept. 6. After a week orientation to the nurses residence the educational facilities and Robert Packer Hospital the students will begin classes at Elmira College where to the initial Campaign funds for a multiple chapter in Bradford county has been reported As encouraging. The committee for the formation of the chapter Are chairman Tom Fairchild co chairman l. Alice Hunsinger . Smith expressed her ?5239sp?soo66 gratitude to . Stanley Poss for planning the meal and being hostess for the evening. Her appreciation was also extended to . Wan Erickson for her work in making program arrangements and to . Robert Putnam for her part in arranging hostesses for the year raise committees appointed for the . Legal l ilsept12c sclerosis year Are As follows program committee . Wan Ericson hospitality chairman . Robert Putnam mini tour consultant . Thomas Cargill opera Susquehanna Margaret Nacko of Taylor Virginia Perry of Canton Barbara Podboy of Forest City Mark Pollot of Palmyra . Carol Quail of Shunk Carol Radicchi of they will receive their pre Susquehanna Deborah Roebuck clinical preparation in the Basic of Johnson City. N y. Valerie sciences and College English. Schrader of Canton rim Shields they will also study one in of Renovo Kristiane Sopko of Secretary Dorothy Kerrick and arrangements . Robert trod Story nursing course at the Cresco Cathy Stefko of Johnson treasurer Paul Harden Ferrario lurid raising . Nick Home school during the first City . Susan Strawser of the monies realized from the Hench membership chairman term. Towanda re 4 Diane Syrylo of donation were deposited in a . Clarence Shipman crusade one of the highlights which Waymart Stephen Tanner of savings account at citizens and for strings . Ired Dinse attracted considerable attention Hallstead Roxanne Thompson of Northern National Bank and reciprocity. Mrs. Howard a registration Day was a display Ridgway Barbara Verschure of Trust co., Towanda. Anyone Vanderpool publicity . Designed by miss Jean Antes. Baldwinsville by. Bonnie wishing to make a donation to the Jamie Mcpherson. Medical reference librarian Watson of Milan re i Catherine is chapter May do so by sending other officers for the m2 and and . Janet Moniere. Watkins of Columbia Cross their Check or Money order. 1973 Lerm Are vice president guidance Counselor to help the roads re 3 Debra Weaver of Quot payable to multiple sclerosis a . Wan Ericson Secretary new students become acquainted Blanchard Linda Welles of chapter Paul Harden Pauj Dewitt treasurer with the fact that they Are now an Wyalusing re 2 Maynard treasurer at the Bank important part of a relatively Wilcox of Wyalusing Roger the committee expressed new profession and will become Wilcox of Canton Karen Wolf of thanks to the Towanda firemen. I Egal administrator s notice Lofters testamentary on the estate of Nettie Barnes Jennings deceased late of Asylum township. Bradford county having been granted the undersigned notice is hereby Given that All persons indebted to said estate Are requested to make payment Odall persons having claims against if must present them duly authenticated tor settlement Charles h. Jennings. Administrator Duval. Router amp Pruyne 14 Park Street Towanda. Pennsylvania september 8. 197? iseptil.75p . Thomas Torsell. All members were reminded Honesdale and Sharon Yadlosky Towanda merchants and All who and urged to Al tend the Northeast of Vandling helped in the initial Effort. Nichols or. And . Raymond Giltner spent Over labor Day on Wolfe Island in 1,0000 islands. Wells Albro who spent six weeks at music Camp at Mansfield state College has returned items and will enter Owego High school As a senior this fall. Or. An . Charles Schneider and family have returned from a vacation Al Cape May. To Waterman who is attending the coast guard Academy at new London conn., was Home for the labor Day weekend and served As Marshall leading the Kirby band in the labor Day Parade. Mrs Marilyn Ballett and three children of Elmira spent the weekend Withers. Lee Butters. Or. Butters spent Friday and saturday at Morris where he attended a reunion. Or. And . Arthur p Ellsworth or. Of basking Ridge n j., Are visiting at the Home of or. And . Ned Bovier. Mrs. Lewis Baldwin who has been a patient at Tioga general Hospital in Waverly has returned Home. Or. And . Harold Cole had a picnic dinner with . Howard Buck on monday. Steve Merrill and John Rankin spent the i Abor Day weekend on a fishing trip to Canada. Mrs. Merrill and son visited her parents or. And Rosco Smith in Sayre. Mrs. Harris Bailey of Spencer spent wednesday night with Fenton Dimmick Linda and visited old friends on thursday. George Gaylord of Apalachin spent Friday with or. And . Ray grow. Miss Laurie Albro enters Junior women s club opens season with talk on alcoholism a part of nursing history the display entitled a nursing has really just begun and so have you shows dolls dressed to represent Florence Nightingale whose Pioneer efforts in nursing education provided the foundation for modern nursing Clara Barton the dedicated nurse noted for her efforts during the civil War and the founding of the american red Cross and the the Junior women a club be contacted when plans Are modern Hospital nurse who cares opened its new season tuesday finalized. For All races creeds and colors of evening with a talk on refreshments were served by people throughout the world alcoholism. Mary Lou Kropcho and her today. The display also features. Alcoholism a physical allergy committee. In the Center a Large poster with Bas attacked an estimated nine tto i in the pictures of the members of million americans in All walks of Lull cd f Sil Lily the new class and copies of books life. The statistics on alcoholism they will study during their Are staggering. There were 28,000 1x611111011 sit student Days. Deaths attributed to alcohol last also included in the display Are year to billion dollars in work x\0\vtowil9 i is the original Cap and pin of the time lost and two billion dollars in t. Famiie 15th reunion Robert Packer Hospital school welfare and health services a a of or and provided alcoholics. Mrs Edwin Hild sr., at Newtown. One in 12 social drinkers Bucks county a 0n August 27. Becomes an alcoholic thus each family supplied a covered Legal l Legal executor s notice lot i testamentary on the estate of Maggie b Carey deceased late of Shesh qum township Bradford county. Ha., having been granted the undersigned notice is hereby Given that All persons in Deb Ted to said estate Are requested to make immediate payment and All persons having bairns against it must present them duly authenticated tor settlement Stephen b Jennings and George Vav Jennings. Co executor Duvall Reuter amp Pruyne 14 Park Street Towanda Pennsylvania september 8, 197? i sept i8,? for nurses which was founded in 1901, and the Cap and pin now in use by the Robert Packer Hospital school of nursing. The new students Are Linda Alexander of Middlebury Center beginning the destruction of 0 pass and other food was himself and his family. Usually a there is a problem behind games and swimming were regional meeting to be held in Williamsport october 14th. Mrs. Smith announced he forthcoming afro dance group coming to Towanda september 14 under he auspices of the Paauw and recommended All members support and Endeavor to attend the event. At the conclusion of the business meeting . Smith turned the evening Over to . George a very capable and enthusiastic state president. She urged the members to attend College concerts and promote All musical activities in the Community encouraged All to attend state conferences to learn and share musical experiences with others and stressed the importance of increasing membership and the establishment of Junior clubs. She shared some of her experiences As president of her club Legal l Betsy Andrews of Mansfield alcoholism shame remorse and eni oved by Young and old dn.1� d to to f it Oino Chiard it to j j o Paula Barr of Mainesburg Kathy Berman of Nichols Patrice Blessing of forty fort Dawn Bohensky of Dushore Zoe Brunetti of Dunmore Pamela Buffington of Westline Karen Burkhart of Sayre Suzanne Cary of South Waverly Thomas Coley of Wilkes Barre Laurie Cummings of Silver Spring my. Kim de George of Rockland . Ellen Ducharme of Carmel. N y. Patricia Falvo of Carbondale Jeanne Fessler of Williamsport Lucinda Franklin of Kingsley Anne Gilroy of Carbondale Cheryl Goodrich of unhappiness Are a few there were 51 members of the before an alcoholic can be Fame a present out of 91 members helped he must first admit to and four guests. Present were Edwin Hild and family. Raymond Sandler and family of Newtown a. Joseph Unterkofler and family. Albert Maknauskas and family. John Weigand and family Martin Ravine and family Charles All of himself he is an alcoholic and seek help on his own initiative. Honesty Between the individual and family and friends was recommended. The business session followed the program. Ways and Means chairman Ann Louise Weyandt reported on projects for the coming year projects or toe Weigand and family the first two being a. Refl for Philadelphia Bradford Yates family of Washington a. Richard Davidheiser and family of Pott project Glass on september 9 and. 23. It is expected that each into member will help with at least David Hei i Arnona Aie . A one of the four planned project a mild and Famiie Bradford Joy Gulick of Glass saturdays to be held this a Hild and family of a Karen Henrietta of year. Anyone Able to work either Towanda Elmer and Edna september 9 or ple St cd intact Spaeth a a of Wyalusing Frank Marge Swartz in november hav Neof California miss Penny there will be a c chinese due i Hoffman of Philadelphia miss held at the meeting a Isk Cathy Miller of Cheltenham. Pa., r com Csc Oldie v outage ii lid third term this fall. Williamsport Karen Herriotts Mountaintop Aleece Hotalen of Milford Patricia Huff of Portville . Kathy Johnson of Spencer . Judith Jones of Athens Faith Kolb of crooked Creek Peggy Law of Athens re 2 Lynn Matte of Bradford Laura Marca of Endicott . Louise Mcdonnell of a larks Summit Maureen Mclaughlin of wildfires grow a lot faster than Trees cheer raffled on the 8th, and a bake Sale on the 18th. Plans Are being made for the club to travel to Carriage House in Elmira for the october meeting. Members will and miss Liz Miller of Newtown. A. The last four listed were the Edgcomb s a a a next he reunion a in in Nguoi it Aik Park in Towanda. Will be Tea Al Quot Ltd i a of Vav to Tang com biter i Public food in Legal f Register s notice \ 1. First and final account of Albert Taylor. Executor of the estate of Jane e. Taylor late of Sayre Borough Bradford county a deceased 2. First and final account of Emerson w Maurer executor of the estate of Josephine Laux late of Sayre Borough Bradford county pa., deceased 3 first and final account of Margaret Lindsay and Genevieve Butters co exec tries of the estate of Harriet c. Mcnamara late of Towanda township Bradford county pa., deceased 4. First and final account of the first National Bank of Bradford county pa., executor of the estate of m Duane Morris late of Elkland township. Sullivan county deceased 5. First and final account of Matthew l. Yashar i an executor of a he estate of Amy Yasharian late of Wyalusing township Bradford county pa., deceased 6 first and final account of Audrey Weber executrix of the estate of Malcolm e Talada. Late of Monroe township Bradford county. A. Deceased 7. The first and final account of George l. Kerrick and Ralph c. Kerrick co executors of the estate of Sheldon h. Kerrick a k l s. H. Kerrick late of Asylum township Bradford county pa., deceased 8 first and final account of William Pawlak executor of the estate of Ida May Hieber late of new Albany Bradford county pa., deceased. 9. First and final account of Harold q. Sherman. Executor of the estate of Jennie m. Sherman late of standing Stone township Bradford county pa., deceased 10. First and final account of Helen p Hammond executrix of the estate of Anna n Parshall late of Athens township. Bradford county pa., deceased 11. First and final account of Robert Landy executor of the estate of f Harold Mccue late of of Towanda pa., Bradford county deceased 12 first and final account of Helen b Mann. Executrix of the estate of Elizabeth r Bates late of Sayre Borough. Bradford county pa., deceased. 13 first and final account of Joseph Cost and Paul Cost co. Executors of the estate of Mary d Cost late of Sayre Borough Bradford county pa., deceased 14. First Ano final account of citizens and Northern National Bank and Trust co formerly the citizens National Bank and Trust co of Towanda pa., guardian of Janet sue Taylor a minor and the same will be presented to the orphans court of Bradford county at a court to be held at Towanda on the 2nd Day of october. 1972, and they will be confirmed Nisi unless exceptions Are filed within eight Days thereafter they will be finally. Confirmed Raymond Bradley Kotul Sterol wills sept 11,18,28c