>From the Charleroi Mail, Saturday, May 6, 1944, Page 3: "W.F.J. Class of Methodist Church Entertains With Frolic Last Night An evening of fun and unusual entertainment was presented last night by girls of the W.F.J. class of the methodist church, when they held a 'frolic' in the social rooms of the church. Mrs. Dorothy FRIES, teacher of the class, was master of ceremonies, and the program opened with 'gaxoo(sic) band' numbers. The band, under the direction of Gladys MORGAN, composed of Florence CREITZER, Bess FOSTER, Elma ZINSIUS, Viola CARSON, Theda Mae CARSON, Sara HILAIRE, and Betty RUTY. Mrs. Mary SODERHOLM, president of the class, then extended a welcome to the guests, and Mrs. Mary Jane BOOTH sang, 'With the Wind and the Rain In Your Hair,' and 'Three Little Chestnuts.' She was accompanied at the piano by her mother, Mrs. Earl NICHOLSON. A colorful sketch entitled 'Mike and Ike' was presented by Louise COLBORN and Florence CREITZER and as a piano duet, Theda Mae CARSON and Viola CARSON played 'Stars and Stripes Forever.' A midget chorus, composed of twelve of the class members, sang several popular tunes. A pantomime with Gladys MORGAN as reader, was then featured. Those taking part in it were Vesta JOHNSON, Leah REEVES and Theda Mae CARSON. Paul MATTSON, husband of Mrs. Alice MATTSON, a class member, then entertained with a chalk talk and several tricks of magic. The concluding, and one of the most amusing features of the program was a one act comedy, entitled 'Be A Little Cuckoo.' Those taking part were Mildred BICKERTON, Jane COLBORN, Annetta CANTARELL, Bette HAZLETT, and Sally BROWN. After the program home-made cookies and candy were sold by Mrs. Mary SODERHOLM and Mrs. Gertrude HOUGH. General chairman of the affair, assisted by several members of the class, was Mrs. Sara HILAIRE." ===== Eva Dayle Zippay Tallahassee, Florida [email protected] __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Bid and sell for free at http://auctions.yahoo.com