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ws Bellwood and Antis Township Offlw-S14 tyttln Strwt SH Social Personal A special council of the Church Of the Brethren will be held this CVehlng at 8 p.m. to discuss linpor- tanl action on Ihe new building program. All members are urged to attend. Mr. aud Mrs.

James Colyer and twin daughters of Harrisburg ed over the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Cher-, ry, Clark street. Some of the out-oWown guests attending the wedding of Mary Lou Laird and Joseph Purry on Sunday Included Mr, and. Mrs.

Leonard Furry, New Enterprise, and William and (ton, Billy, Washington, D.C.J Mr, and Mrs. Joseph and family of Swlssvale, Mr, and Mrs, William Nagle and Patsy of Fair Oak. They also vjsltcd Mr. and Mrs. c.

Campbell, Horlh Tenth The aipftners class, Church of the Brethren, will moot Thursday evening at Hie home of Mrs, O. B. Smith. All members are urged to be present for election 6f ofifJccw. Army Pvt.

Donald M. Fowler, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Fowler, 300 Clark recently completed eight weeks of basic combat training under the Rcgorvo Forces Act program at Fort Ktiox, Ky.

He la a 1058 graduate of Bell, wood AntiH High School, Sergeant First Class nobort $, MoCauJley, whose wife, Patricia, lives on N. Eighth Bellwood, IS firing with the All Army Riflo loam In the National Rifle and Pistol Matches at OnniD Perry, Ohio, Upon completion of tho matches on Sept-, Sergoniit McCftulley will return lo hln regular dullfs as a sqimd loader In Company A of tho 32nd Infantry In Kortia. Cub Pack No. 52 Picnics At Tyrone Cub Scouts of Pack 62 held their picnic at Camp Anderson, Tyrone, On Thursday, with 00 Cub Scouts and parents participating'. The dny was spent In fishing and varied games and contests, for which Uia following winners wore amioimctul Target game, Louis Slvanok pea- mil scramble, Ronulo Walker paper relay, Tommy Klssell boan relay, Stanley McCnulloy 50 yard dash, Tommy Pareniu' games.

Coltonbulls, Viola Uofifmau; bean relay, Mary Hostler; clothes pin In bpfctlo, Alvin Smith; egg 'throwing, Mr, and Mrs. Jainon IChwC'll; potato race, Mary Hosllqr; 50-yard dash far ladies, Mrs. James Kianell. Birthday Mrs, Ceoll Fortnoy. M.

Davis. Charles DoArmltt, Timothy Tyler. Mrs, Flora O'Shell. 'Cod War' Pago One) on tho hUjli HUUH. tThu Admlrulty In received a report from AtitAursou which tlml so fur Ihoru hun been no forcu or violence by either sido.

Tho reports t)ib Icelandern hud been uusuoooesful trying to Northoru Foam to enter uti Icolaiullc pqrt.) Tun Icelunclurs wore In tho party which wwil aboard In the early mtimlntf. WIHnrd t. Kdmlnntofi, 333 South 2nd nt. wan warded Huniiah Kent Solioff MemoMal i Hhlp by the Peimeylvanlft Oongreiw of ParMits and TtfucUcrs, He wrw Ki'ndiiftted from Bellwopd-AtUls High school and now aWitlorii at State Teachers Ooilegc preparing for the tcnchlng' iH'ofoHslon, Wayrvo HU1, 808 SouUi Wlnth has altto boeiV awarded slnil.ltir acliOlarship, tic, '(oo, Is a Bellwood- Antls Httfh graduate ftrtd la preparing for -the tcnchlng profesoloii at the txick Strtto Tcach'ers College. Thera wore 37' Hannah Kent Schaff ivleniorlftl uchnlnrshlps awarded thta year by (me Pa of Parents ftnd Had ttvtn Pup One) night When a car driven by her husband, Seymour, 64, went off Route five miles south of Ttinkhftnnock and crashed into gliard rail.

Mrs. smtllowltit was thrown out of thcc ar and dlpd hours Met In Scfitnton fltfttfl Hospital. HP! himband wan not injured. l.yhrsiiH! John flchnrldcr, 42, op. operator of a soft bottling works in Lykcfw, was killed when his car hit a supporllng fall oh the left side of a over Wisconsin Creek on tho outskirts of the town, flipped end over end, Route 22 frqm Pago One) proveinent will eliminate tho two reverse curves and decrease tho grade at several' polntsi, grading is being doriu With tho use of two large shovcjU and graders, Oiwlng to the limestone formation through this area much 'bhvallhg mUttt bo done tq remove It IH expuctecl that the fill over the box or culvert at Die mid-section of.

the project will bo comploU-- t'd this week, The work IA bo.lnff done by mid Construction company of PhlllpwburK. While tho detour map of the state that tho work vr(U be oompletad ftiul the htghvyay opened lo traffic oil Dec, '1050, thin divtc I.H Hubjecl to change aa thu couifuct tills for cumplotlon lo 100 worHlag duya and weather conditions has hold UP thy work sievnral days and oueiiwg clivle Ut con-tin- 'guilt upon continued weaihor ooii- cKtlons, At proBcnl trtvfllp botwuoa Holll- ddyjtinirg and) Tyrone Is bolng ill- VOi-iod tp roidles ZJO and 350 vln Tyrono. The highway, however, Is open Yellow aprlnns and Uollltlaysbufg. British Race Blood Program (Ooiitlnufld from One) all eligible persona to contribute, for UH- September visit usually provides ii buck-log of blood to Help tliu communlly over tho IrvsM-pro- duellve collection, Irwn One) calling tho signals for Uui vlo- Icnoc. One man, who appeared to bo directing tho mob drove a Lion wwgon with swastika drapud'ovcr thtj hood.

There wi'i'o girls us well ns boyw among lliu whltu rlotoivj. Otic No- It I'D fled for life when gimg af "Tqddy Molls" In tight skirts and awoulors began polling him with bottles. Racial bltterneas, which has been smoldorhut In thin country sluco Ni'grocs and In largo numbum began pouring In after World War has iM'imtod Into I violence a half dozen ttnww In liio pnst two woeta, Minor Accidents SUPER 220 DRIVE-IN THEATRE Tonight Wednesday TUMI Kwi'll Kherec "The Lieutenant Wore Skirts" Ana Klmmlu Fleming MoulalUaii "Queen Of Babylon" Tixwn One) ritlo of Mpoert and attempting to puss. Mapcs was to be charged with ri'fkU'sa driving. Daiuago set ut $200.

Ailelnu't OMlourko, 3, son of Mr. mul Mrs. Duniol O'lRqurko, 1U16 13th Altoonu, was In fair condition iiflor beiiiK slruok by uu ivulu la 12th Kl. lit front o.f homo, Ho auCfei'cd scalp wound requiring' 13 sutures at Altoouu has- pltal. and catrie to ft and calric lo rest 10 ft away.

Schneider's body thrown (in- 5lB feet. Deputy Coroner Dr, Myron fodd protioitnccd him dead at (ho scene, Ktlei Frederick Pansch, 86, of Erie, was ft tally struck by 'a car Sunday night in front of Ham6t ttonpltul. Ife died ono minute later. 'Julius OCO.MS, 36, Erlo, flalfl Pnftsch stopped in front of his car as he pulled'out of a parking spdCe. Orconsburjfi JSltner Stout, 00, SooHdalc.

died a- 1 Sunday morning in Ml. Pleasant Hospital of Injuries sUfferod when he Htruck by an auto as ho croiMtlng route UJ9, about onw mile of Boottdrtle. MeailVniet Kenneth Itnlo, 30, died Sunday 1 In Sppnwu' Hospltiil of Injuries nut- ferdrt In a throe-ear collision on Voulo 16, six miles north of Cdrn. bridge Springs lu Crawford ly. podrordi Mrs.

Lulu Btallman, 88, Elmiiurst, N.Y,, died In Bedford Monloi'lftl Saturddy night about six hours after sha suffered Injuries In la Turnplko crash. Mrs. Stallman was ft passenger in a car that was struck In tho roar by another ut the east end oi iho Allegheny Mountain Tunnel. Philadelphia: Ronald 0, Buffered fatal injuries Saturday when ho was struck by a car near hlg West Philadelphia home. ll(ie said tho boy, who dlod In Presbyterian Ho.iplal whortly tuCt- Cr the niidhap, ran from between two parked eahi livto tho path' -'of an auto: driven by fiipeaoh, Guards from Oue) I'liriluy lhal II WIIN UuuAlle to ivp- Thu plfamploushU) drill comptut- tlon was hi'UI Huturduy night at Tin' uilo tho corps amount tliul niftko up OiUrul I't'uivsylvtinlu olrault.

Ty roue was third lu llttl lUloii, Oivriwels, corvettea, shuyfs arp nil types ol boats, TODAY and WEDNESDAY i Time: 8.31 Walter Bugdanavago, Shonandoah, Schuylkill County, killed Saturday when his auto crashed Into a tree hero on route when he apparcnly lost control. Nicholas Watlock 07, Liwerho, was killed Friday night when ho Was sruck by car aft ho crossed a street nuai his, homo. AhiHy Twp. Berks County: Larry McKlhney, in, vlllo, Berks County, miffured fatal Injures whan struck, by an auio was riding a bicycle on route -m near his homo. Police quoted Iho driver, Identified Bernard CUithlor, 43, Hea'tllng, as saying the youngster swerved tho path of his car.

ST. MitryKi Mrs, Lavarn Nussbaum, -13, St. Marys, Elk Comity, was killed Saturday night' In a two-cnr collision two miles north of hero. Her 11-year-old daughter, llano. Mary, injured in the same accident, was reported in satisfactory condition at tho Andruw Caul Memorial Hospital, GUmoldun; Raymond Branlon, 51), Olunuldon, sutfe'red fatal lu- Jurlos Sunday whon struck by a oar UN ho crossed the Chostor 1'lko hoi'o.

Branton was an oCfl- cloiicy nxport for tho Qoneral ffileotrlc Co, Wollslioro: Mrs, araoo B. Pe- qulgtiol, BO, R0 8, Llbcrly, Tloga Coiuiiy, cllod sundliy in Wellsboro Momorlal Hoapl(u) of injuries suffered whon the cwr which was riding was struck by another 1 on ntu here. Pollpo say hbr hiwbiuid pullod out of a roadside Bland Into tho path of an oncoming auto, Union Oltyt William Shull, about 48, was Injiirrtrt fatally Friday night whon he full under tho wheels of a moving Pennsylvania Railroad freight train near the da- stpui Momorla) Hospital QfflolaU Hivld Shull, whoso lowi woro soverod, died of shook and of blood. tUburtrhi Theresa Stiver. U), Mltflln Borough, drowned Saturday evening In tho Monouga- hola River.

Sluj was wadlnw noar hor home with two friends whon shf was knocked down by tho wuko tif a passing boats. Efforts to ruylVQ iwr at MoKuosport Hospital wory futllo, I'lrloi Jnmet) MUdenborgor, 18, Krio, Urowncid Bviuday at Presquo Wo Pack atior the owuoe lu which ho was riding In Misery Bay, Lnko BIrlo, tlppo'd, Wllnosscs said thu wako of a passing spoedboat UuHot KuiiPi John w. Clonry, 58, klllod Sunday whon a light- bolt struck htm ut an, Eagle i Toby Springs. The bolt that killed aaary, seorotiiry for 10 of tho Rluglp Lodgn In Kano, 18 others. Unemployment Aid Shows New Dro0 Th0 Lft.

bor tJflpftrlment hM repoHed t)iftt nurhtscr'fer ACrtRfloftfts dffcvi'lftf fhotoos To Vaughn M. Renwick lo 2 Uto flhded Aittf, the fifth week tho total hftd 'But ll most 6( Uto decline of 81,900 fcriulted from Wtfrketffl out of eligibility tor tha the depurtmeht ed, Initial compphlatlon claims due ift retooling fdr 10S6 models, Nhw claims edged up by 7,000 to ,286,800 in tha week endecf AUgJ year ago the was 185,. '700. 'W the, lye w'eeks through Aug. 10, tftd said, the' volume of Insured declined ttbdUt; 400,000, It ih Ih- duatry factor behind increases In clnlivw of 2,300 In In Now' York ahd 2,300 An.

cleven-Htato Teamster strike brbwehl srhall In- creasoa ui new claims in California, Colorado and ton; Increased -employment in sonal Industries accounted lor Mineable drops In Jobless benefits York, Pennsylvania Ohio -illlho'te New Jersey 4,000, and -California 3,400. U.S. Schools (Oontlnuad from Page year. Tho outlook for stepped up construction state and local nancing la not bright, Local properly taxes, which carry tho main burden of school costs, already have reached the level In many school district!) at. which further Increases' 'encounter severe "resistance.

Voters rejected nearly third oX Ihq school 'bofld Issues SuraiUtted (or tlielr approval last year. TKACIIRRS Nearly. everyone agrees that there aren't enough good teachers to go around. But the scope aud cause of the teacher are matters sharp The National Education Association says the public schools will have a deTlolt of "qualified this fa.ll. It blames the shortage primarily on teaching salaries which now average about $4,850 nationally, with wide variations among the stales, Critics the NfflA question both the figure and the explanation.

They charge Unit the NEA which has 000,000 teachers as dviesMjay- ing members is a "teachers' trade union" and that It has In- slstod on certification standards which tend to make the teaching a shop" for graduates ot teachers' colleges' Each state has Us own standards for teaching certlfl- oates. The extremes vary widely. but tho typical requirement ia college degree with a specified number of courses In educational theory and technique. These re, quired courses are usually offered only by teachers' colleges or the education departments of univer- Critics assert that this system has two bad Teachers apend so muoh of their college time learning how to teach that they neglect 'learning what to toach; and 2 many able oeanip who miirhi.be Ing. ruled unqun.tot'a twoaiwe merely huve a collage Back To School fronn and WAvShlngton elementary tins uu'dy.

bfl) will ring ul t) 40 a.nv At Warriors school Uie same boll Is sounded 9:06 n.nv At Onu.ierviUo and aUv mputury sohopls, Uw'Ueil rinjrs (U 8:30 ft.m. Tyrone Aroa Junior StttUor thy lust, Qftll for Uto af at a.m. This morning teaching reported in Uie Tyrone Bellwooa duns for liichuted lu Tyrone faculty ao tenclvers, while at ton nftw meinbprs are li The NJCA replies- Itu needed by anyone who "is for be toward making it Hbenvl arus graduV too Vlrgiiiia to Mr pro- education traltilnit Ihu and New Vork colled a scheduled IncreMe In lw requirement. Mnny other states hnvo liberated tho riUea granting temporary or teaching uotiuet, to who lack Faubus Suffers Qnel C. Attorney for U'w Wa with which It had noted out Uttie agon ln Mlas.

Ot-ace Ann Thomas ler of Mr, ahd Mra. Thomas. Bftrkef, former residents of Tyfone fthd Vaughn Mathe'W Ren- iwtk, Barker, aon af Ut, Mrs. Livwrton tteJsWlok, dandy Ridge, were married in the Columbia, Ave nue Methodist chitfch Qatufday at 2:30 p.m. with th8 Rev.

11 Taylor officiating, Versa! was organist and accompanied Ronald Barnett ot who 1 sang' "I You Truly" and "The Lord's The church was decorated with llghwd cahdelftbra, multl colored gladioli and' fern. Attending the couple Were Miss Sara Jane' Renwidk, Barker, sistdr of Ihe of honor Miss Mary Eiliabelh Thomas, sis' af ibrlde," ibrldeamrtld; Judy i Th.ojfna/1, flower girl, and ruig bearer, ncice and nephow of bride Roc)cne E. Lae, Lakemore, 6lilo, cousin ftf bridegfoom, 'man; Wlllla.m Thomas and John Thomas, Barker and N.Y., brothers of bride, Ushers. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a floor length gown o.l white nylon tulle over so-tin lace bodlpo and long tapered sleeves, Soibrlna neckline. Her IlngefUp veil was attached to a Grecian crown and she carried a white Bible topped with white carnations and stream, era.

maid of honor was attired In a ballerina length gown of nylon embroidered net over satin, sequin trimmed, with pink eash and shoes Her pink veil was attached to a crown, headpiece and she carried a crescent bouquet qf pink and whltfl carnations, The bridesmaid was attired In mint' green, Identically to the maid af honor, The flowed girl wore white and carried a basket of flowers. The is', a graduate of Ty. rono High school, class of 1955 1 ef the PhUipsburg state -nool of Nursing, class of is a graduate sburg High school, class and Ls employed in Barker'. immediately following the ceremony, a.reception fa the social room of the church for 100 guests from Barker, rtf, Philtpsburg, Sandy Ridge and Tyrone. wedding trip, Toronto, Canada, the couple wlU reside In Barker, Warriors Mark Mrs, Dorothy Newdorf who has her hoirie'ln Calif.

Mrs. Newdorf is a the Veterans hospital Van.Nuys Mr o( State College were Wednesday evening guests at the same Miss Peggy Bftur, Huntingdon, was a recent visitor of Miss Virginia Harpster. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Brown and Debbie, Harrisbu.rg, were recent posts of Mrs, Brown's parents, Mr. aud Mrs.

John CUlllland. Mrs. Anna Wilson and MLsa Joan Wilson have rqturned, after vlsjltinu Mr, Mrs, John Wilson, Horses Hea.d, N.Y. Mrs. Clyde Baney Is coiUined to hev bed by illness, Mr.

and Mrs. Newton Tvessler, Sarasota, aye spending; part of their vacation with Mrs. Anna Burket, pther guests at the Burkot home were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burket, Mrs.

T. S. BurKet and Chftr. of Cleveland, Ohio, Mrs Peterson and, Mary Peterson of Peniutylvanla Furnace were llmrsduy guests at the samo homo, Mrs, Dorothy PhtJIppburg, Was atuest over the weekend o( Mr. and Mrs.

Beiy EverUart. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, HuntlnB- don; Mr. and Mrs, Oenp BJverluvi-t.

Phlllpsburtf, Mr. ahd Mrs, Robert Reed and son, Rock Springs, wore veoont visitors at the same homo. Mra. Ruth Bash of Lowtatqwn a visitor Wednesday of Mrs, Sandy Ridge Margaret Moofe Mrs. Alice Orndofff, accompanied by her son and daughter-in- law, Mr, and Mrs.

RUssel Orp- dorff and children, Joseph and Catherine, Connelsvilie, were weekend i Visitors of' the former's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Max Orhdorff. I Mr. and Mrs. James" Grant, sllon, Ohio, were Accent vlsltbrs i Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Shnrpless, nlqo I visiting Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Sharpless. Mr. and, Mrs.

Wllbuf Goss, State College, the weekdnd of their son and'dttughter Mr. and Mrs 1 Robert Mrs. Wiltfleld Sharpless- grandson, Jlmmie Sharpless, were weekend visitors of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Maffilt, Tyrone.

Mrs. Earl Cashpfand daughter, Helen LoUlse, Black State Park, were visitors recently of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Wilson. Mrs. Edna Burns and Mrq.

E)ll- iJaboth Albright, Tyrone, were visitors Saturday, evening of Z. E. Hoover. Mrs. Carmen, Resides, who had been slaying at the home, of her brother-in-law and slator, Mr.

and Mrs. Howard Modre, the past four Weeks, Is now visiting hev son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Cn'ar les Resides, Attoona, The Mens Bible: class of the. Methodist Sunday. school were hosts to their wives and the adult mem- bora of the Sunday, school at Corn coll weiner the Cross Roads Rod and Gun club, house, Aug.

20: The picnic dinner; was on the lawn: Rev. Carl Geary, Bald Eagle, pas- I6r of Ihe Who was ap- companled by his wifc and sons, made the invocation. Dr. W. R.

Heaton, Ehlllpsburg, class teacher, gave a talk on the plans the class have made for Aholr fall activities. 55 were at the gathering! and Mrs. lEdward. Green, of AHoona, and Mr. and Mrs.

John Podliskl and children, Virginia Ann and Johnny, Edenclale, wore vLsl; tors Sunday, of the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sharpless. 'Mrs, Walter Shaw, West Decatur, accompanied her sori-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs.

Herman Vaughn, Ohio, who are bore on a two weeks and her two granddaughters, Dahla Connie, Phillpsburgy visited ner son-in-law and daughter, Mr. arid Mrs. Max. Wednesday. MBV Hoover and MrsV Jantes Thomas, Ty; visitors Saturday e.veni Mrs.

John Hoover, Jr. Miss Poggy Mork has home from a weeks visit with her Mrs. Frank Maglll, Tyrorte, Mrs. Andrew Vaughn visited so- days the past week with her brother and sister-in-lasv, Mr. and Mrs, Robert.

Grain, Gearhartvllle. Her sister, Mrs. Elva of Philadelphia, who had been visiting with her had accompanied her to Gearhartville and while there tuifferod a heart attack'and Is confined to bed at the home of her brother. Mrs. Max Orndorff and children, Sharon, Jackie and Larry, attencl- family picnic held by her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Shaw West Decatur, at Black Moshannon State Park Aug, Mrs. James Moore visited Sunday; with her Mint, Miss Louise Adams at the MqthodUst home, Tyrone. Hospital Has (nvn Psff? Qne) Schcik, hospUal's first administrator, last September. Raker comes here from the FulUw County Medical Center, a hospital which ho administered, 1': KILLER MAHBU, Calif, (UPI) surf bathers by the hunUrods scrambled to shore In record time Monday whou a 40-fpnt killer prulsed Just beyond the breakers Zuina a bill oppolug miui Sept, fl.

then stole on court Uv (iQt the bill Into and thus leavUiy the Sapt ttm scheduled, AUTO O12VKNTKR, The Prttwo Monday when his car into a tree near Olopon helm in Holland, Route 220 suue ftuprcvftl, expootad, iiwauljiuve, will ou. as Idaho's first ooujiaverolal built in PHONE FOR A LOAN BENEFICIAL to the I-trip Cull vu how much you want. Thw by tad JMck it up. Why not ptoie today? law Lykefts and eftd mttmS tke'irttbfs Mr, and Mrs, Robert-PliXid, Sh Jftmes Phillips and sisters, Mil' Ann itftd' Oathle, accomean- led b'y Sttrrtuet'Corlrigan, are spending tvefeks vacation visiting their IrVih Bishop and Mrs. doh 4 gottW 1 tb attend the wedding of thctr, brothef, fto' 'to.

'Miss feMdlhe Carol MaMlfi, 30. ftntl Mfa. Olafdnce HooVer fyl-oft'o, were visitors Mrs, ftalpti Cdattrlghl Mfsd Sally OftMtlght, moiefed tb flCCOtf by Miss Bohhie Cartrlght, Miss ry who wilt attettd Bible school at Camp" Allegheny f6f iHe week of Mlsfl ftftd Willis were 6f ut. and Mrs. Bugcho rla.

Special Services At Calvary Baptist Church Sept. 7 to 14 SPEAKER Rev. Philip R. Newell Bible Teacher From Moody Bible" Institute Rev. Allen McCaulley, Pastor Calvary Baptist Church BUY NOW AND SAVE BE SURE OF A GOOD SEAT TYRONE AREA SCHOOL Reserved Seat Season Football Tickets NOW ON SALE AT B.

F. LEVINE MEN'S STORE $6.00 General Admission $5.00 H. S. Student (Gr. 7-12) $2,00 Grade Schools $1.00 AH season tickets include admission 1q and Junior High Games.

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