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50 Attend Ooen Day at MaDlehurst - More than 50 women from area country clubs attended Open "Day* PI Maplehurst Golf Club, Tuesday. Tee off time was 9 A.M., followed by luncheon at 1:30.
Mrs. Richard WhMington of Chautauqua Golf Club was the low cross winner for the field and Mrs. < \eraid Lynch, also of Chautauoua was the low net winner for the field-
Other winners were: Miss Barbara Clement. Trl-County Club, low net, class A: Mrs. George Dudley, Chautauqua, second low net. class A: Mrs. Oke Isaacson, Bemus Point, first low nef, class B; Mrs. Charles C. MeCloskey. Jr.. Chautauqua, second low net, class B.
Mrs. John W. Aitken, Moon R-ook. first low net, class C: Mrs. Hy Williams, Randolph, second low urt, class C.
Mrs. Clarence Bell, Chautauqua, won the prize for the fewest putts and Mrs. Palmer Bates. Chautauoua won the prize for being closest to the pin on 'number four.
Maplehurst" low net winners included Miss Helen Peterson, Class A; Mrs. Louis Veseio, class B; f*nd Mrs. Roger Lincistrom, class C.
Rebekahs Install Candidates
Mrs. Lillian Almleaf conducted the regular meeting of Pearl Gty Rebekah Lodge on Thursday evening following a tureen supper in Nordic Temple.
The following members of a degree team from Princess Rebekah Lodge installed candidates: Mrs. Alice Carlson. Mrs. Mary Moore, Mis. Nora Jones, Mrs. Isabel Learn. Mrs. Anna Parker. Mrs. Pearl Risley. Mrs, Josephine See-ly, Mrs. Ruth Anderson, Mrs. Nellie Hullihen. Mrs. Alta Ostrander. M~s. Jessie Thomas. Mrs. Hazel R.iill. Mrs. Dim** Jones Mrs. Effie Renneft. Mrs. Grace Bowen, Mrs. Ruth Bradley. Mrs, Vr«%ria MU1-er. Mrs. Josephine Waite. Mrs. Marian Anderson-. Mrs. Lulu Haz-let and Mrs. Matilda Dandelski.
Mrs. Cherry Dee Eddv. Mrs. Marian Grav Eddy. Mrs. Florence Lane and Mrs. Autumn Simmons were initiated into Pearl City Lodg<\ and Mrs Katb'een Const-don. Mrs. June Harwood and Mrs. Gertrude Swanson into Hamlet Star Ledge.
A gift to Doro»hv Stiles, Stockton, for her reception on Aug. 3 at the Community Church. Was voted. Forty visitors were present from Hamlet Star. Princess and Lady of the Lake Lodges.
The annual familv picnic will be at 6:30 P.M. on July 16 in Celdron Park.
Ladies Aid George Lusk. intern at First
heran Church, conducted devd-t'ons and spoke on "Man Cannot; Complete . His Own Life", at aj meeting of Ladies Aid No. 1 re-: eer tly.
Mrs. Ralph. Swenson presided at ' the meeting and Miss Martha Ho-sack sang three solos, accompanied j by Mrs. Paul Westerberg.
Refreshments were 'served hy j a committee, headed by Mrs. j Ernest J„ Seaburg and Mrs. Carl H. Swanson.
Millirons Entertain Mr. and Mrs. Albeit Milliron en
tertained past matrons of Amaranth and their husbands on Wednesday evening for a tureen supper. There were 28 present. Following the business meeting, games were enjoyed.
The next meeting will be held at •he lakeside home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dahlberg.
Carol Samec Robert Mills
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MAPLEHURST OPEN DAY—Winners at the women's annual open day at Maplehurst Country Club Tuesday are pictured following the tournament. Seated (from left) are Mrs., Oke Isaacson, Bemus Point, Class B low net winner; and Mrs. John W. Aitken, Moon Brook class C low net winner. Others (from top to bottom i are Mrs. Richard Whittington, Chautauqua, low gross winner for the field, Miss Barbara Clement, Tri-County, first low net winner. Class A: and Mrs. Gerald Lynch, Chautauqua, low net winner for the field. —Post-Journal Staffoto
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VFW Auxiliary Hears Reports From Delegates
The John W. Tiffany Auxiliary, V.F.W., met recently in the Post club rooms with Mrs. Beatrice Broms, senior vice president, pre
siding, in the absence of Mrs. Vivian Daugherty, president.
Reports were read by Mrs. Mary Abramson, secretary pio-tem, and Mrs. Lucile Petrie, treasurer. Mrs. Broms reported on plans for the baked goods booth at the annual fair sponsored by the Jamestown General Hospital Auxiliary, July II.
Other reports were given by Mrs. Vina Zetterman. hospital chairman; Mrs. Abramson, cards and flowers; Mrs. Broms and Mrs. Phyllis Harris, citizen awards and Mrs. Helen Shannon, on the Auxiliary's "anniversary dinner.
Mrs. Daugherty. Mrs. Broms and Mrs. Doris Smith were elected candidates to the V.F.W. Auxiliary s National Encampment. Alternates arc Mrs. Etta Petrakos. Mrs. Astrid Martinson and Mrs. Harris. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Elsie Lofgren and Mrs. Mae Emo.
Mrs. Daugherty, president of the Auxiliary, and Mrs. Martinson, secretary, returned Saturday from Rochester where they attended the New York V.F.W. Auxiliary Encampment. They reported that Mrs. Martinson's entry in the Department's publicity scrapbook contest had been judged second place and an engraved plaque and a check were awarded the local unit, i
Mrs. Daugherty and Mrs. Martinson also attended the dinner in the Seneca Hotel in honor of Daniel S. Brady, department commander, and a dinner in the
in honor of Addie department prcsi-
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Panama Methodist Church was the scene Friday evening for the wedding of Carol Marie Samec, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Samec, Panama, to Robert Joseph Mills, son of Robert A. Mills, Troutville, Pa. Rev. Edwin F. Armitage. pastor, officiated at 7 P.M. in the presence of 85 guests. Miss June Brown, organist, Miss Dorothy Munsee and Miss Nancy Howe, soloists, furnished wedding music. The chancel was banked with baskets of white gladioli and daisies and palms.
Mrs. Richard Allison, sister of the bride, Lakewood, matron of honor, Miss Janette Scholton, Panama, and Miss Sandra Johnson, North Clymer. bridesmaids, wore gowns of royal blue faille with bouquets of pink carnations.
James Samec, brother of the bride, was best man.
The bnde was escorted by her father. She wore a white bridal satin gown, fashioned with V neckline, fitted sleeves and gored skirt. Her white" nylon tulle veil fell from a white hat trimmed in rosebuds. She carried a white carnation bouquet with white streamers.
The bride's mother chose turquoise and gray silk, and the bridegroom's mother, tan gabardine, each with a corsage of pink carnations.
A reception was held Jin the church parlors following trie wedding. Mrs. Gerald, Boland, Mrs. Howard Christensen, Mrs. James Samec. Miss Peggy Samec and Miss Bonnie Boland were aides.
Mr. and Mrs. Mills left for a honeymoon trip, and will be at home after July 3. For travel, she chose a navy blue linen suit.
Pre-nuptial parties were given by Mrs. John Samec, Miss Nor-ene Button. Miss Janet Peterson and Miss Mable Stevens.
Amaranth Initiates Two Candidates
JAMESTOWN (N.Y.) POST-JOURNAL—Wednesday Evening. July 3. 1957
MRS. GEORGE T. SHAGLA —Lindquist Bridal Study
Nicolina Jelonek, G. T. Shagla Marry in St. Louis Church
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Two candidates were initiated and welcomed into Chautauqua Court, Order of Amaranth Wednesday evening in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Enid Lang and Clarence Peters presided.
Albert Milliron, recently install- x ed as assistant grand lecturer of er, Pvt. the 21st district, was escorted to'blush pin the East and given honors. He over sat spoke regarding changes in the was ace work. Mrs. Myrtle Hindle presented Mr. Milliron with a gift.
Mrs. Gerald Dennison announced the district picnic, July 20 at Sheridan Park. A tureen dinner will be served at 6 P.M.
Mrs. Hildur Harner reported on the recent rummage sale and announcement was made of the Loyalty Club's annual fish fry. Aug, 10 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harner, Bemus Point.
Substitute officers were Mrs. ! g i p hf r °
Marjory King, Miss Virginia Sue-!. y^ns
kow and Mrs. Hindle. Several I ondegn visitors were present from Dun-j, " 7 kirk. (Loucks.
The oirthday of the court was p r ^ " i observed. Mrs. Ellis Heath was (taffeta chairman of the social committee L. h j t p with Mrs. Charles Anderson co-l n ] u chairman. They were assisted by Mrs. James Hanon, Mrs. John
Powers Hotel L. Mockrish, dent.
Also representing the local unit at the Encampment sessions were Mrs. Doris Smith and Mrs. Betty Bolt.
New Department officers, elected at Saturday's session in Hotel Powers, included Mrs. Mary Cot-tone of Olean, junior vice president: and Mrs. Betty Thompson of Fredonia as flag bearer. Mrs. Thompson is Chautauqua County president.
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The next meeting will be held in September.
Personals Mrs. Hulda Hartman, Banning,
Calif., has returned home after spending 17 days with her sister, Mrs. Anna Dschuden, 12 Fairfield Street. Mrs. Nellie Sloan entertained Mrs. Hartman and Mrs. Norman Johnson, and took them on a motor trip to visit Mrs. George Straight. Watts Flats; Mrs. Alma Johnson and Mrs. Wendell Warner, Sugar Grove, Pa.
Miss Josephine Castile recently attended an alumnae luncheon at Linden Half Junior College, Lititz. Pa., and the graduation of Dr. Francis C. Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Palmer, 234 Mckinley Avenue from Georgetown University. Washington, D.C. She also visited friends in Philadelphia before returning by plane to her home, 112 Buffalo Street.
Miss Nathane Aldrich. daughter of Mrs. N. E. Aldrich. 181 Hallock Street, and Miss Janet Eddy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Eddy. Cheney's Point, have returned to Rochester, after spending the weekend here for the marriage of Judy Vimmerstedt to John Morrell. I
Mrs. Gladys Goncalves of Brooklyn is guest of her sister. Mrs. Theodore vimmerstedt and Mr. Vimmerstedt, 11 Elliot Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Vimmerstedt are also entertaining their son, John Vimmerstedt. Mr. Vimmerstedt and small daughter, Carroll * Jean. Asheville, N.C.
Miss Lena Harmon, 6 West Sixth Street has returned from visiting her brother, Dr. C. G. Harmon, and Mrs. Harmon-; and her niece, Mrs. James Quiney, and Dr. Quin-ey, of Easton, Pa.
Mr. and Mrs. James M. Spillane and children. Kevin Michael, and Ann Devereaux, of Lafayette, Ind., are spending the summer with Mrs. Spillane's parents, Dr. and Mrs. Ray J. Walkerman, Lake-wood. The Spillane's will move to South Bend. Inc., in the fall. Mr. Soillane will teach languages at Notre Dame University.
Lakewood Garden Club The Garden Group of the Lake-
wood Women's Club met with Mrs. LaVem Clawson Monday afternoon at her home 72 East Terrace Avenue, Lakewood. Mrs. Clawson was assisted by Mrs. Robert Sutphen. Mrs. Donald Braley gave a paper on "Flowering Trees of this Area."
A picnic is planned at noon Aug. 5 at the home of Mrs. Raymond Eckwall, Winch Road, Lakewood.
St. t LOBS Albanian Orthodox* Church v/m the setting on Sunday afternoon Hpr the wedding of Nicolina Lupilli Jelonek, daughter of Mrs. Josephine Lupica, 67 West Fourteenth Street, to George T. Shagla. s<a of Mrs. Domnika Shag-la. 206 B ^ e r Street. Rev. George
ted at 2 P.M. in the f 200 guests. Organ
furnished by Mrs. on. Palms and baskets and carnations deco-urch. escorted by her broth-
muel D. Lupica, wore Chant illy lace and tulle Her floor-length gown
ed with scooped neck-ng sleeves. She wore
veil falling from a pill-blitsh pink braid, en-seed pear]s, and car-
ade of stephanotis and hid.
ren Loucks, the bride's white lace over pink
did bridesmaids, Mrs. gla and Mrs. Mary j Each carried a nose-j ebuds and delphinium j pink pearl earrings, a I he bride. agla, brother of the |
was best man. with nnelly and Warren hers. The bridegroom hem with cuff links. ica wore blue lace over
a corsage of red and uris and Mrs. Shagla, silk with a white car-age,
the nuptials, a recep-e!d at the Apple Inn sts. Decorations were ts of white snapdragon arnations. Aides were Cordner. Miss Chris
line and an illusi box hat crusted ried a c a white
Mrs. V sister, w taffeta, Chris Wetzstie gay of a nd wor
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Jean Hanson Feted at Bon Voyage Parties
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Mrs. Rodney Hudson and Mrs. James Howard were hostesses at a bon voyage party for Miss Jean Hanson, recently at Schroeder's Restaurant. Covers for dinner were for 10. Each guest was remembered with a rosebud corsage. An out of town guest was Mrs. Glenn Hanson of Bainbridge. Md., who is visiting Mrs. Henry Hanson of 19 Lewis Street.
The honored guest, who leaves Miss Marie Cordner, for a European vacation Wednes-
hela Lupica. (day was presented with gifts. Mrs. Mrs. Shagla left for a Mdyin Boyd assisted.
trip to the Adiron- j Miss Hanson has been honored skills and the Pooono' at parties given by Mrs. Donald
to be at home at 67 Rider, and Miss Helen Anderson; eenth Street, after J u l v | a n d °y the local chapter National vel. she chose a blue Secretaries Association. with white accessories age of red apd white rosebuds,
fela was graduated from J.H.S. in.•949 and owns and operates JelHrek's Restaurant. Mr. Shagla a t t e n d e d Jamestown schools, • r v e d during World War n and isiself-employed.
Prc-nupMal parties were given by Mrs. Josephine Lupica.' Mrs. Chris S h i a . Mrs. Warren Loucks and Mrs-Bkary Wetzsticn.
Announce Engagement Charles Woodmansee, South
Dayton, inounces the engagement of his daughter, Adilene R., to Harry D. Adams, Frewsburg. An August A i d i n g is planned.
Open pouse Mrs. Ivar Johnson, 14 ce, will be at hone to
d relatives from 2-4 7-9 P.M. July 7. The arks their 25th anni-
Mr. an; Sumner friends P.M. an occasion versary.
Summir Luncheon Mrs. BM A. Wells and Mrs. Carl
Elofson entertained 28 guests for luncheon Slonday afternoon at the Colony w t e l - T n e tables were centered Ijith lovely arrangements of garden flowers. Bridge followed the lunchftn.
Wife f ina l l y Gets Vacation Alone
HAZEL- PARK , Mich, m — Chester Ijllis objected when his wife announced she was going on a separatf vacation.
Lillis stood by arguing as his wife pack|d the car, hooked up a rowboat A d a trailer, loaded the children V i d e and locked the car doors.
As the •acationers pulled away, Lillis, jurifced in the rowboat. His wife d n r B to the police station where shif repeated her determination to take a separate vacation.
Patrolmjln Tim Scannel convinced LiUis to return home.
Miss Hanson arrives in Rome Friday and will be joined there by her sister. Miss Helen Hanson, employed by the Arabian American Oil Company as a nurse in the company's Abqaiq, Saudi Arbia, hospital. After a tour of European countries, including Italy, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and France, Miss Hanson will return to Jamestown, and Miss Helen Hanson will return to her Arabian assignment, which will be completed in August, 1938.
Willard Society William Woodhall. of Greenville,
S.C., spoke and Mrs. Woodhall sang, accompanied by Mrs. Lawrence Hoard. Sr., at a meeting of the Willard Chapel Ladies' Aid Society recently. Mrs. Harry Berg-lund presided.
George Lusk, student pastor, accompanied the hymns and led in devotions. Mrs. Hoard played piano selections. Hostess chairman was Mrs. Walter Bloomquist.
Honor Seniors Senior members of Kappa Ep-
silon Sorority were honored at a dinner recently at Apple Inn. Guests of honor were favored with yellow carnation corsages, tied with blue ribbons. Miss Ann Peterson receiVed the Junior award.
Miss Mary Wirsen was chairman of annuals, Miss Ann Peterson of programs. Miss Deanna Lund was toastmistress, Miss Patricia Lamb, farewell to seniors and Miss Priscilla Tsivitse, response.
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Gerry Church Setting for June Wedding
White Chantilly lace and tulle over satin was chosen by Miss Martha Mae Wheelhouse, Gerry, for her wedding on Saturday afternoon to Milton James Hitchcock, in the Free Methodist Church of Gerry. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wheel-house, and Mr. Hitchcock, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hitchcock, Gerry.
Mr. Wheelhouse officiated at the 1:30 P.M. ceremony, and was as sisted by Rev. Walker N. Jorda pastor of the Gerry Church. Carmen Jordan was organist and Rev. Robert Hariff. pastor of Salamanca Free Methodist Chu*ch, was soloist. The chancel was decorated with baskets of white delphinium, roses and carnations, palms and lighted cathedral candles. The family pews were marked with white satin bows.
Mrs. Henry Storm, Jr., North Chili, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, wore turquoise nylon tulle and carried a cascade of white carnations, ivy and silver hearts. Mrs. Robert Johnson, Stockton, a"nd Mrs. Lawrence Hooker, South Dayton, were bridesmaids, and wore orchid tulle and carried yellow carnations, ivy and gold hearts. Miss Gayle Suzanne Hall, cousin of the bride, wore white nylon lace over taffeta with yellow sweetheart rosebuds bandeau and bouquet.
Henry Storm. Jr., was best man, North Chili. Robert Wheelhouse, cousin of the bride, and Russell Yaw, both of Jamestown, were ushers.
The bride was escorted by her uncle. John W. Wheelhouse. Her Chantilly lace and tulle gown was styled with basque bodice, Queen Anne collar and long sleeves. The bouffant floor-length skirt was fashioned with a lace tunic and deep tulle flounce. Her fingertip veil of pure silk illusion fell from a regal crown of pearls and iridescent sequins. She carried an arm bouquet of red roses. Her ensemble was completed with a white gold wrist watch, a gift from the bridegroom, and a gold cross. She presented him with mono-grammed gold cuff links and tie bar.
Mrs. Wheelhouse wore mauve lace over taffeta, and Mrs. Hitchcock, light blue and white nylon, each with a corsage of white rosebuds.
Following the ceremony, a reception for 200 guests was held in the church parlors. Decorations were double pink hearts, gold rings and bells. The tiered wedding cake was decorated with a white swan and pink rosebuds. Mistress of ceremonies was Miss Jean Bedient, Gerry. Aides were Mrs. Roberta Smith, Mrs. Harry Boumann, Erie, Pa.. Mrs. Robert Wheelhouse, Mrs. Philip Trusso, Silver Springs, Md., and Miss Marie Dunn.
Mr. and Mrs. Hitchcock left for a honeymoon trip to Canada, to return to Point Chautauqua. They will be at home at 80 Falconer Street, after July 14. For travel, she chosea white dress with white accessories and a corsage of red rosebuds.
Mrs. Hitchcock was graduated from Roberts Wesleyan College High School in 1950 and attended Roberts Wesleyan College. Mr. Hitchcock was graduated from. Cassadaga Valley Central School in 1946.
Pre-nuptial parties were given by Mrs. Lee Taylor, Mrs. Charles Hitchcock, members of the Gerry
:Free Methodist Church. Young People's Group and friends.
Eleanor Talbot June Bride of Eugene Calkins
Miss Eleanor Talbot of Ashville. became the June bride of Eugene Calkins. Sinclairville, at 7:30 P.M.. June 29. at the First Baptist Church. Rev. George H. Tolley officiated at the services.
Miss Talbot wore a street length, white embossed dress with blue trim and accessories. She carried a white aster bouquet
Matron of honor was Mrs. Richard Johnson who wore pink with white accessories and a pink aster corsage.
The bridegroom \fo*s attended by Carl Wilson. :»
Miss Talbot attended school in Ashville. Mr. Calkins was a student at Cassadaga Valley Central School and served three years in the Armed Forces with 16 months in Korea. He \y employed at Jamestown Steel/Partitions, Inc.
A reception foflowed at the home of Mr. and Mife. Richard Johnson. Mr. and Mrs.NCalkins will reside at 849 Lafayette\§treet
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MRS. M. J . HITCHCOCK —Berthold Photo
Open House Mr. and Mrs. Harry Whittaker,
Paxford Road, will hold open house for friends and relatives from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. Sunday to celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary. The affair will be given by their son. John Whittaker, and Mrs. Whittaker.
35th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rasmussen
will be honored at an open house for friends and relatives at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Roger Hatch and Mr. Hatch, -24 George Avenue. Hours will be from 2-5 P.M. Sunday. The occasion marks their 35th anniversary.
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