Buffalo Evening May 7, 1982 B-14 Studio Theater Women Elect Officers Thursday Mrs. T. Alan Brown was elected president of Women of the Studio Arena Theatre at a luncheon Thursday in Mulligan's Cafe Nightclub. Mrs. John E.
F. Misener was chairman of the nominating committee. Also on the slate were: executive vice president, Mrs. Eric J. Scott; first vice president, Dr.
Rita J. Smyth; second vice president, Mrs. Louis F. Monin; secretary, Mrs. Thomas J.
Hogenkamp; treasurer, Mrs. Robert E. Deneen; membership, Mrs. Hal Godshaw. Elected to the board of directors are: Mrs.
Clifford Thoms, Mrs. Sebastian Ciancio, Mrs. Robert T. Brunton Mrs. Gerald Melton, Mrs.
Gerard E. Murray, Mrs. Paschal Cardarelli, Mrs. Thomas J. Hanifan, Mrs.
Norman Dobiesz. Elected to the nominating committee were Mrs. Arthur J. Maloney, Mrs. Richard G.
Reynolds, Mrs. Townsend Rogers and Mrs. Samuel T. Bodine. MISS JAROSZ Dr.
and Mrs. Robert J. Jarosz of Orchard Park announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Jeanne, to Steven W. Thorwart, son of Mrs. Marie Y.
Thorwart of St. Marys, and the late Adam Thorwart. Miss Jarosz was graduated from Mount Mercy Academy and Daemen College. Her fiance is an alumnus of St. Marys Area High School and Pennsylvania State College.
The wedding is planned for November. Advocates Unit Will Induct Mrs. Kubiniec Mrs. Julian F. Kubiniec will be installed president of Advocates Club of Buffalo Auxiliary at a luncheon May 19 in Little White House restaurant.
The auxiliary is composed of wives of attorneys of Polish ancestry. Also to be inducted by Mrs. John F. Fronczak are: vice president, Mrs. Eugene V.
Buczkowski; secretary, Mrs. Walter T. treasurer, Mrs. Theodore J. Pyrak; sunshine, Mrs.
Zygmund Ziolo; program, Mrs. John V. Rogowski; historian, Mrs. Ralph J. Radwan.
Mrs. Robert Miller, immediate past president, is luncheon chairman, assisted by Mrs. Daniel J. Walkowiak. Hostesses will be Mrs.
Joseph A. Forma, Mrs. Joseph S. Matala and Mrs. Victor E.
Manz. BROWN Mrs. Thoms was luncheon chairman. South Towns Zonta Installs Mrs. R.A.
Hall Mrs. Roswell A. Hall will be installed president of Zonta Club of Hamburg-Orchard Park Monday at 6:30 p.m. in Orchard Downs Restaurant. Other officers to be i inducted by Betty Hall, past governor of District are: vice president, Mrs.
Russel L. Hutchinson; secretary, Mrs. George C. Mansius; treasurer, Mrs. George A.
Altes. Board members are: two years, Mrs. Walter J. Klute, Mrs. Robert one year, Mrs.
Richard Boehm, Helen Bell. Jane Ann Reukauf continues on the board. Mrs. James D. Oyer is dinner chairman.
Kensington-Memorial Women Set Program Aileen M. Lyon and Mrs. John R. Vigrass will present a program, "The Holy Land," when United Methodist Women of KensingtonMemorial United Methodist Church meets May 19 at 7:30 p.m. in the church.
Mrs. Alan Dabb and Mrs. Alfred A. Parr will provide dessert. Members will participate in the annual Mother's Day communion service Sunday at 8 a.m.
in the church. Breakfast will be served by men of the congregation and there will be a talent program. Plans are being made for the annual spring luncheon May 22. Baptist Women Plan Luncheon Women's Society of Prospect Avenue Baptist Church will have its annual luncheon for women and girls at noon tomorrow in the church. Children's choir of the church will sing and June Wheaton will play flute solos.
Dorothy Carlucci will lead. group singing. Mrs. Raymond E. Morningstar will be pianist.
A demonstration of crafts will be given by Mary Lou McDermott. Mrs. Patrick Galla and Debbie Bawill give brief talks. rone, Mrs. Charles Schultz will conclude the program with a talk, "Your Mothers of the Past and Mine." Mrs.
James Robinson will be toastmaster. Mrs. Galla, Mrs. Morningstar and Sheila Mann are taking reservations. Choir Guild Has Sale Choir Guild of St.
Jude's Episcopal Church will sponsor a rummage sale May 13 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. and May 14 from 9 a.m. to noon in the church. Mrs. George H.
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MAIN ST. East Amherst 688-7753 Miles North of Maple OPEN 10-5: Thurs. -Fri. 10-9; Sat. 10-5 Aid Association Re-Elects Mrs.
Johnson Mrs. J. Anthony Johnson was reelected president of the Children's Hospital Aid Association at a luncheon Thursday in her home on Clarendon Place. Serving with her are: vice president, Mrs. Franklyn S.
Barry recording secretary, Mrs. Charles R. McElroy; corresponding secretary, Mrs. James C. McMartin; treasurer, Mrs.
Edward A. Hansen; assistant treasurer, Mrs. Frank M. Spitzmiller II. Elected to the board of directors are Mrs.
Barry, Mrs. Peter W. Bridgford, Mrs. John J. DeMarchi, Mrs.
James M. DiFiglia, Mrs. Hansen, Mrs. Louis Hecht, Mrs. Kenneth R.
Kahn, Mrs. H. William Pollack II, Mrs. Theodore I. Putnam and Mrs.
Robert Zugger. Ms. Woods to Speak Mrs. William E. Russell is chairman a luncheon for Syracuse Alumnae Club of Western New York tomorrow in the Marriott Inn.
Joyce Woods will speak on "IndoChinese Rufgee Minors." Mrs. Lee L. Marshall is in charge of reservations. Mrs. Fishburn Heads Orchestra Women's Slate Amherst Symphony Orchestra Women's Committee will elect officers at its annual spring luncheon Thursday at 10:30 a.m.
in Transit Country Club. Valleys. David R. Fishburn, nominee for president, heads the slate of officers to be presented for election to two-year terms. Also on the slate to be presented by Mrs.
Theodore E. Dungey, nominating chairman, assisted by Mrs. Leonard Catalano and Mrs. Richard M. Brown, are: First vice president in charge of membership, Mrs.
Homer Fay; third vice president for hospitality, Mrs. A. Reed Taylor; recording secretary, Mrs. Charles E. Bahler.
Nominated to serve two-year terms as directors in charge of special activities are: plant sale, Elizabeth J. Smith; orchestra dinner, Mrs. William, Brandon. DiCarlo; Mrs. publicity, Joseph A.
Day is the candidate for chairman of the nominating committee and Mrs. David R. Coulter has been nominated to serve with her. Mrs. John F.
McCann is chairman of the luncheon and Mrs. James E. Shenton, co-chairman. Mrs. Stephen Paolini, program director, will introduce Stephen Thomas, orchestra director at Williamsville South High School.
Karl Blaeuer, senior in Williamsville South, will perform on the string bass, accompanied at the piano by Mr. Thomas. Also featured will be and Mrs. Thomas on violin and flute, respectively, with Karl on bass. The Women's Committee will honor Henry E.
Weisenborn, cellist with the Amherst Symphony Orchestra, who will be retiring as personnel manager for the orchestra for 20 years. Special guest will be Dr. Joseph Wincenc, conductor of the orchestra. In progress is the Women's Committee annual plant sale to benefit the orchestra. Members are selling coupons to be redeemed at Mischler's Florist and Greenhouses for annuals, geraniums, vegetable plants and hanging plants.
Miss Smith is chairman. ELECTED Mrs. Norton R. Lowe is the new chairman the Women Bowlers of the Buffalo Club. Elected to serve with her are co-chairman, Mrs.
Joseph Fillip; treasurer, Mrs. Anthony L. Mikulec. Mrs. Edward W.
Duffy is inter-club chairman. Day chairmen are: Tuesday morning, Mrs. David R. Smith; Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. Norling; Wednesday morning, Mrs.
Irving A. Barrett; Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. Charles Lumsden. Mrs. Robert Ljungberg will be hostess in her home in Williamsville Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
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