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The Daily Courier from Connellsville, Pennsylvania • Page 11

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The Daily Courieri
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Connellsville, Pennsylvania
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11
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SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1962- THE DAILY COURIER, CONNELL5VILLE, PA. PAGE ELEVEN DUNBAR NEWS ITEMS Class of by Christine Lizia; "Bright and re Gay." Joann School Tax Pcrvnta Sen. JEANNETTE Penn Township Mr. and Mrs. Allen Ruane of School Board voted an increase of Hopwood became parents of a son eight mills to a total of 43 on real at 6:43 a.m.

Wednesday at Uniontown Hospital. estate. Hopwood. Miss Margaret Fowler and Miss Bernice Fowler led the devotions, giving a reading andj prayer from the Upper Tee group said the Lord's Prayer in unison. The Scripture reading was Esther Miss Bernice Fowler read "Package of Seeds" and Miss Carrie Fowler read "Sowing Seeds." The Mizpah Benediction closed the meeting.

Twenty-five of St. Aloysius School Guild attended a cooking demonstration by Miss Helen Widmer of West Penn Power Co. Prizes wen to Mrs. Donald Frazhr. Mrs.

Roger Ainsley, Mrs. Lester Jaynes, Mrs. John Bereiter, Mrs. Arlyn Corvin, Mrs. Ethel Showman, Mrs.

Wayne Mrs. Michael Bobyak, Mrs. Vincent Pockstaller. Mrs. Madeline Harper and Mrs.

Fred Pockstall- er. tine De.Marco; "Among the Giant Redwood," Joann Capitos; "Second Mazurka," Mary Rita Lizza. and "God Bless America," Mixed Chorus. Mixed chorus members are Bart Corvfo, Charles Jaynes. Martha Petrosky.

i a McGarrity, Barn- Cortese. Albert Larrabee. Dennis Marzano, Barbara Spee- ney, John Kline. Carol Maddas. Judy Uher, John Tomaro.

Carol Tomaro, Carol Bobyak. Mary L. Higgins, Margaret Lizza. Christine Ann Harper, Albert Cellurale, Joseph Cortese. Stanley Cudnik and Robert Gambone.

Children of St. Aloysius R. C. School presented a recitay. directed by Sister Mary Ann.

The theme was "Music in the Air," and was presented by piano students and chorus. The program: Hymn. "Tis the Month of Our Mother," by Mixed Chorus; Dandelion," Christine Roseck; "Staccatina," Donna Jean Albright; "Brownie at the Brook," Patricia Lizza; "Springtime," Ann Albright: "The Toy Sailboar," Christine and Patricia Lizza: "Dance ot the Sunbeams," Mary Patricia Bruno. "Gypsy Skirts," Anita Hardy; "Echoes of the Ball," Christine DeMarco; i Recitation," i Uher; ''Make New Friends," "Are You Sleeping" and "Heigh Ho" by Mixed Chorus; "Sound of Music by Mixed Chorus Chorus, with Mary Rita Lizza as accompanist: "French Valse 1 Tonite Sun. Ruic drive in 1 Showing-- Comt Early Tony Kirk Douglas Jean Simmons AIR CONDITIONED TODAY 3 SHOWS--2-7--9 P.M.

LPvw and -fun In tha suburbs? IKi-ll Bob JIHHUTIDN BIG THRILL HITS ORPHEUM I A MA 8 6 0 5 0 .3. BIG THRILL HITS Starts SUNDAY man, haS he soM his sou FOR PASSION THRILL NO. 2 3RD BIG THRILL ATTRACTION LAST DAY "JOURNEY TO THE 7TH PLANET" in Color ALSO-'THE Curtis DRIVE-IN THEATRE STARLITE ROUTE 119 1 MILE SOUTH OF UNIONTOWN TONITE and SUNDAY Academy Award Winner! KSTACm! ttfitll STANLEY KRAMER'S JUDQMENT NUREMBERG CO-FEATURE Shown 1 Timo Only Starting at 10 P.M. EVERY TUESDAY IS KROGER NITE COMET DRIVE-IN THEATRE 1 Mile South of Cenntllsvlllc on TONITE AND SUNDAY "EXCELLENT! SPECIAL MERIT AWWDT -PARENTS'MAGAZINE family movie guide for adults and young foiKf. Br 8 Production A IMiversiMnternatlonil Kirk Dovglas, Simmons, Tony Curtis, Sir Lwrtnco Olivitr Snnni, HKnit COM bxM lUDt reniir niiui uamoor KWI Out to length of "Spartacui" it will bt shewn only onct beginning at 10 P.M.

Edward L. Sittler Goes to Institute At Connecticut Edward L. Sittler C.L.U.. field underwriter for the Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, will leave Saturday for a seven-day program of advanced study in business and family financial planning at the 30th C. L.

U. Institute at the University of Connectcut. Sittler is one of more than 160 C. L. U.s who are registered to attend three institutes which will be conducted this summer on university campuses for members of the American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters.

At these graduate-level seminars, C. L. U.s study such subject areas as profit-sharing retirement plans, valuation of stock in close corporations, the Common Mar ket, the gold problem, professional partnerships, tax treatment of policyholders and beneficiaties. personal holding companies and social legislation. Sittler.

a field underwriter for MONY for the past 25 years, is known for his work in estate planning, insurance, and pension fields. He is a former mayor of Uniontown and congressman from Fayette County and is engaged in a large number of community activities. A graduate of Brown in 1930, he obtained his CLU designation from the American College of Life Undcrwrters In 1940. EVERGREEN DRIVE-IN THEATRE Route 819, Conneilsville-Mt. Pleasant Road TONiGHT and SUNDAY AREA SHOWING Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents Samuel Bronston's Pjoduction Mrs.

Murray Wins Labor Day Award PITTSBURGH UPI Mrs. Elizabeth Lavery Murray, widow of (he late United Steel workers Union President Philip Murray, has been named recipient of the Pittsburgh Roman Catholic Diocese's annual Labor Day award. The award, announced Thursday, will be presented fo Mrs. Murray at the annual Labor day Parade Sept. 3.

Irwwnrrillt Hotpital. Mrs. Maria Mariotti of Republic he-n admitted to Brown? viile Onera: Hospital for treat- rr.fr,:. TTuV-f disrharsH Mrs. frpTtrurte six! dauish- ter ai Nfw Salem.

70MM SUPER TtCHNIRAMA THE MOST EXCITING HUMAN DRAMA THE SCREEN HAS EVER TOLDI ADMISSION 75c CHILDREN FREE Being A Roadshow Production NO PASSES ACCEPTED ONE SHOWING NIGHTLY AT 9:30 ONLYI A A I A I TM CRAZY IN LCVS WITH TH 1 COLL HER FATHER HAS WHY I'M GOING TO MARCH HER DOWN THE AISLH SO FAST, YOU'LL BARELY HAVc TIME TOGETIKTOYCUK PRESS ITELLYA-INEVB? SAWANYBOpyGETSO EXCITH7 AS TINY TREPWELL' IWUZACKSHALLY WILD BEE HE HEARS THE FAR OFF BAY WILL.OU6HBY15 MOTWIM 1 LIKE R6MCMM'A SCREEKI PROM AM OPEN WINDOW TO BPEAK INTO A MOUSE- DOES MCRQY tAS3 A SUSWT NOSE? OCXS SQvJSS SCWETWING BOS NAVLOR 1TBESOMETHIN RIGHT OFF WITH A HOMER? WHATS THE SHOP- CHAR6E LIFTING WHO IS MAKING I AM, SIR THE. CHARGE THAT'S A AND SO FORTH DRESS PROM AND SO ON A. OUR STORE I'M BEING FRAMED WHBJ HALF THE TOWN CALL 1T5CLF WITH CHAI5ACTECS IN A MENT THE HOWEVER, I WTNOWTHE AUTHOC FAIRLV WELI AS WELL AS ANV PATHER KNOWS AfSTY AND MV GUESS IS THAT SUMMER? WILL HXWE SOMC EFFECT ON ALL OF THIS TlSTWS GOOD WEATHER FOC NOVELS, JAN I'M MY THINGS XND BE READY TO I LEAVE IN THE MCRNING. MRaYiou CWTAJNLY SO BUNDED VVITH VENS5R Cf WANTED TO BALL i FRANKLIN VVHYCOUIDNT TH05E BOWVBJ TESTS GET BIGGER ALL THE TIME' WE SHOULD SOMETHl ABOUT ocarr-ruc OCNtClAL WANTS TO KNOW IP MOUW1LL LIFT-OFF ON THE NEXT SHUTTLE VUU1CLC-- AND QfOLACf STOP BiCKERING, DESPITE TWC TO TAKE IT EASY UNTIL HELD ARCKVK, DONOVAN ALREACV HAS STARTED ASStMBUNG TWC LAUNCH WVDN UP AGAINST MV III.

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