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Panama WSCS Honors Four Past Presidents
PANAMA - The W.S.C.S. ob- books of, "One World. One Mis-
CAROL SINGING AT BEMUS POINT — Hundreds of Bemus Point area residents braved the chill Monday night to join in the Community Carol Sing on the Elementary School grounds. Joining in the sing were, from left, front: Barbara Koch, Halcyon Christopherson, Alice Guignon and Monica Walsh. —Post-Journal Staffoto
served its 20th birthday and held its Christmas party at the Methoi-ist Church, with 26 members present. Two birthday cakes were served by the hostesses. Mrs. Claude Coulter and Mrs. Kilo Sard.
Mrs. Lome Barr was program chairman. Mrs. Lee Wilson, the first WJS.CS. president, gave a brief resume of the first 20 years. The names of the charter members were lead and the four past presidents. Mrs. Lee Wilson, Mrs. I Claude Coulter, Mrs. Raymond Button and Mrs. Lester Wevers, were presented pins.
A poem composed by Mrs. Daisy Redding in 1941 was read. Gifts were exchanged and the White Gift was presented, amounting to |10.
Mrs. Claude Coulter presided and Mrs. Homer Wells led devotions. Two new members, Mrs. George Morrison and Mrs. Quay Owens, wetie welcomed. Ten calls were made on shut In persons in November. Mrs. Milo Sard and Mrs. Raymond Button were appointed sunshine committee for December. It was decided to send college students, service men and seniors to the student brunch in Jamestown, Dec. 29.
Plans went made to send Christmas baskets to shut in persons.; It was decided to try the plan of members giving a penny a day.
The society was divided into four groups and chairmen named for each, Mrs. Harold Pierce, Mrs. Henry Button, Mrs. Raymond Button and Mrs. Sard.
The January meeting will be the annual friendly sister party.
It was voted to order three study
sion." The first four chapters wiD be reviewed by Mrs. Lee Wilton and Mrs. Ray Albauph at the next meeting, in place of the regular program. Mrs. Myron Ireland and Mrs. Pierce will be hostesses.
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Demonstration Group Ponders Cook Book Sale
ELLICXnTVIIXE — The master pledge committee of the Cattaraugus County Home Demonstration Department held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Luella Khapenberger, with Mrs. Betty Chapman presiding.
Reports were given on tha results of the bus tour to Buffalo and the motorcade to Randolph. The sale of the cook books. "Fa-write Recipes of Extension Folks" was discussed, and plan? were made for a wider distribution of them.
A countywide bake sale is being organized to be held Friday, Jan. 2t>, 1961, and Saturday Jan. 21, 1961, in the following localities throughout the County: Allegany, East Otto, Ellicottville, Gowanda, Little Valley, Salamanca and Port-vilk. Much of the food at the bake sale will be made from recipes in the cookbook.
Corydon Supervisors Hold Meeting
CORYDON — Routine business was transacted at the December meeting of Corydon Township supervisors, held at the home of the secretary, Mrs. Marian Tome. All
I Board members were present, with Chairman Charles Leichner presiding!'
CHRISTMAS BALL CATTARAUGUS — The Senior
Class of Cattaraugus Central High School will sponsor the annual Christmas ball from 9 P.M., to 1 A.M., Friday, Dec. 23, in the elementary school auditorium.
Netherlands Described At Pine Valley PTA
CHERRY CREEK-Miss Catherine Curtis, youth ambassador to the Netherlands, was the guest speaker Monday evening at a meeting of the Pine Valley Central School P.T.A. Miss Curtis illustrated her talk with slides.
Mrs. Alfred Morris presided at the business meeting. Attendance awards went to Mrs. Kapple's grade 2 at Cherry Creek, Mrs. Warner's grade 6 at South Dayton, and Mr. Dunning's grade 12 at the High School.
Christmas music was played on the organ and piano by Roger and Rex Marquart. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Irene Harwood, Mrs. Josephine Butcher i and Mrs. Nettie Heilman.
Little Valley James Case and daughter, MJiss
Margaret Jane Case, have left] to visit Mr. and Mrs. Roger Case at Orlando, Fla.
CORPORAL KIHANEK WILL BE DISCHARGED
LITTLE VALLEY-Cpl. Richard Kuhanek, who has been home on furlough, has reported to Coppers Cove, Tex., where he will be discharged from service Jan. 20. He will return to his wife and son in Little Valley following his discharge from service.
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