INT A ree ete HE SE RL JeHlersonians Gather Sunday Outing And Program At Wat-A-hunee Park The Jefferson (Club will hold its fall Get oTgether and Outing Sun- day afternoon at 2 at Sgarlet’s Wat-a-hunee Park; Sandy Beach, Harveys Lake. Joseph A. Mundy, president, ex- tends an invitation to all members, their friends and prospective mem- bers to participate. There will be games, a floor show, refreshments and dancing to the music of Panky Stolarick’s Orchestra. The committees are making ar- rangements to handle the largest crowd ever attending a Jefferson Club function. There is no admis- sion, Committee members are: Reception Committee: Gomer Elston, Arthur Tredinnick, Peter Masonis, Steve Glova, Mickey Haz- linsky, Harry Mason, Joseph Coval- ski, Fred Dodson, ‘Charles Condon, Elias Miller, Steve Polachek, James Coates, Charles Rinehimer, Arthur Ellum, Lawrence Pradhoe, William Clarke, Frank Zarnoch, Mark Wal- tich, George Bednar, Louis Purvin, Ralph Gearhart, Michael Langel, James L. Brown, Thomas Dorosky, John Gallagher. Refreshment ‘Committee: chair- lady, Minnie Wesley; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ence Grey, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hoover, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Stultz, Dorothy Sites, Mildred Darnell, Ann and Joseph Hummel, Evelyn Stop- inski, Francis Desidero, Mrs. Frank McGarry, Mrs. Elizabeth Wallo, Mrs. Frank Ferry, Mary Gildea, Mrs. Harry Cragle, Celmo Brown, W. Wilkowski, Mrs. Hazelton, Mrs. Cad Besteder, Mns. Gomer Elston, Mrs. Millie Bozak, Michael <Cholowick, Mrs. Margaret Miller, Mrs. George Bednar, Ann Jones. Grounds Committee: Perry Hoo- ver, James Wyant; Tony Javers, Ed Crake, Wilfred Willice, Peter and Edwin Delaney, Jack Link, Alex Kocher, William Lopasko, Henry Titus, Walter Hoover, Ernest Wes- ley, Donald Smith, Nelson Carle, Charles Youngblood, Dr. William Kennedy, Dr. Stanley Hozempa, Joe Hudak, Joe [Chisko, Robert Gross, Charles Gregory, Edward Buckley, Donald Clark, Gordon Mathers, Rus- sel Parsons, William Guyette, Jacob Beline, Mike Selick, Emil Klinges, Paul Winter, Martin Walsh, Albert Yensus, Thomas Carle, William Reneska. Auxiliary Board Plans For Bazaar Nov. 5 and 6 Executive Board of Prince of Peace Auxiliary met Tuesday night at the home of ‘Mrs. Curtis Prothero to lay further plans for the annual Bazaar, scheduled for November 5 and 6. : Mrs. C. A. Woodruff, president; Mrs. Charles Brooks, and Mrs. Al- fred James, will attend a three-day convention at Hawthorn Inn, in the Poconos, September 26, 27 and 28. Mrs. F. N. Rupprecht, Wyoming Valley of Churches, will speak at the general meeting Tuesday eve- ning at 8. Other board ‘members present were Mesdames Donald Clark, Rob- ert Weaver, Paul Goddard, Ben Ed- wards, E. Ratcliffe, (Calvin Hall, John Welker, Woodward Allen and John Vernon. National Birthday Members of Meeker Methodist WSCS celebrated the fifteenth an- niversary of its founding Tuesday evening with a birthday cake blaz- ing with candles, which was cut by the president, Mrs. Lloyd Rogers. Mrs. Russel! Steele spoke on “How Rich A Heritage,” sketching the na- tional history of the organization, and Mrs. Rogers took the local angle. Mrs. Letha Wolfe led devotions. Mrs. Eugene Robinson reviewed a chapter in the study book. Hostesses were Mrs. Karl Rebbennack and Mrs. Robinson. Others present were Mes- dames Morton Connelly, William and Arthur Hoover, Gordon James, L. W. Karschner, Walter Kyttle, Sadie Rossman, John and Albert Rében- nack, Glendoris Shilanski, Helene VanBuskirk, Walter Wolfe, Helen Rood, Fred Winter, Miss Carrie Wolfe. Mrs. Harry Brown Breaks Leg In Fall Mrs. Harry Brown, Church Street, tripped on the top step'of the cel- lar stairs Saturday afternoon, frac- turing the same leg that was broken some years ago. She was taken to Mercy Hospital by Dallas Commu- nity Ambulance, Al Shaffer, Leslie Barstow, and Leonard Harvey of- ficiating. She was in traction for nine months before union could be accomplished the last time the bone was broken. 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