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News Record from North Hills, Pennsylvania • Page 13

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News Recordi
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North Hills, Pennsylvania
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are Ad Altare Dei 'hirty-hvo North Hills Boy -uts were presented Ad Altare pins at a convocation in St. ul Cathedral, Oakland, May 2. 'he awards were presented by shop John J. Wript. rhe boys were: St.

Alexis, McCandless George W. Milan! and Drew Cub Scout Pack 162, Bauers Edward Swarmer. by Jack McDougall, Gene Petty and Florenz Kress. Den mothers are Mrs. Robert Beran, Mrs.

Lawrence McElheny, Mrs Jack Wills, Mrs. Daniel Meenan, Mrs. Clare Cornel ius. Mrs. Vincent Thompson and chairman, is assisted -by John Wills, Roy Albert, Ed Doerfler, Ernie Beckert and Don Zahnis Edward F.

Smetana. St. Mary, Hampton Michael J. Blum, William F. Broz, David Erollini, Michael Fry, James F.

Horvat, Michael W. Joseph, James Kuhn, Bern art H. Meinert, William R. Rex, Kenneth P. Steppling and Mark A.

Szymanski. Assumption, Bellevue Robert li Farmerle, Stephen J. Farmerie; Ronald Cox, James Hogan, Paul E. Mo Gill, David A.Petechuk and An- St. Bonaventure, Shaler W.

Christopher Hengler. St. Catherine, Hampton David Graham, Christopher A. Haffield, James P. Hatfield, William F.

Leonhard and Martin Streiff. John C. Komar of St. Bonaventure Church was presented the St. John award for outstanding services to the Catholic Committee on Scouting.

The Rev Robert F. Wallace was chaplain and Jess F. Core, chairman. MAY 19, mS-NORTH HILLS NEWS-RKORDHK town, experienced several leadership changes during the past few weeks. The pack's new Cubmaster, St.

Teresa, Ross Harry L. Dorsey, Norbert Berie, Dan Ronald W. Plesko and Richard Woityna. auerstown Cub Scouts experience leader change Brian Sismour, Mark Trzeciak and John and Karl Blackstock. Other promotions: Wolf, one gold and one silver arrow--Wayne Thompson, Randy and Greg Hohman, A Cornelius, Tommy Kuhn, William Stutz and James Harris.

Bear, one gold and one silver arrow Roy Albert, John Wills and James McDougall. Wolf, silver arrow Florenz HI, Larry McElheny Gary Meenan, Dennis Bucsek Jeff Petty. HIGH DIVER--Nancy Stevenson, 14, daughter of Brad- 'ford will perform a HiglvdTving act in "Cro7y Behrhorsfe Girl Scouts of Clover to hold 6 Crazv Circus' Clover Neighborhood will have a "Crazy Circus 1965" families of Scouts at Behrhorst Boy Scout Camp, Bradford Woods, on Saturday, May 22, from noon to 4:30 p.m. Midway will be open at noon with spook house, peep show, fortune telling, photography, used books, makeup booth, white elephant, pennants, wild animal rides, pony cart rides, games and balloons. Refreshments will include hot popcorn, chips, pretzels, canay apples, cookies, candy, Ice balls and refreshments.

The Big Show will include acts Including the band, robuts, acrobats, gymnastics, tumbling, dances, trained dogs, a horses, wild animals, freaks, tight rope walking, snake charming, high diving act, weight lifting, lovely gypsies, magician, bull fight, crazy clowning, elephants and The Expendable Car. Byron "Wight "of Brad Woods will be ringmaster a coordinator. Wight, is an assistant profes- Public Health, University of Pittsburgh. Girl Scouts of Clover are under the leadership of Mrs. Robert Stevenson.

Circus committee members are Mrs. Arthur Gegenheimer, Mrs. Robert Robinson, Mrs. John Butler, Mrs. John Gardner, Mrs.

Jack Hetnck annd Mrs. Jack Tooke Northway Mall was reported SVlCCP.SSfll] Bruce Murnlck, Lawrence Leas: Joseph Kemic, Douglas Btran, Plans are being made for a family picnic at Camp Guyasu Cubmaster. was honored with a This program inducted as Bobcats--were xhtfing-March. commlttee chairman received boxes of cigars. Memorial Park Scouts exhibit firsts aid skills Scout Troop 329, least 20 orphans to the show, lal Park Community i A church bus, driven by Don Presbyterian Church, McCand-i Ross, and chaperoned by David less, had a first aid display-in the Scout-0-Rama May 7-8 at the Civic Arena.

Ross and Gerry, made theTrip. Those benefiting were from The Odd Fellows Home, Flem- The display included a dem- ing Avenue, North; United Pres- castration on mouth to mouth byterian Home, Mars, and Holy resuscitation. Family Institute, Ben Avon. were also on display and were the. 27-mile Forbe's Trail recent available to other units.

ly were: Girl Scouts in Richland Richland Cadette Girl Scout Troop 1277, led by Mrs. Donald Wenkhous, Pittsburgh, i i Home's, to see the Amish Dutch display. The girls watched the Loyalty Day parade and rode the incline. To close the season, the troop will have a chicken cookout. Junior Troop 151, Richland, led by Mrs.

Gilbert Smulovitz and Mrs. Robert Lawniczak, visited H. J. Heinz Co. The next event will be a camping trip Friday, May 28.

Troop 519 Juniors of Richland, under the leadership of Mother's Day. On Saturday, May 15, the troop visited Syria Mosque. A Court of Awards was held May 3. Junior Troop 619, Richland, under the leadership of Mrs. Frank Doney and Mrs.

William G. Keil, held a Court of Awards. Eighteen badges and two signs were 'awarded. Recent activities have included a cookout at the. home of Mrs." Keil and a trip to Syria Mosque Saturday, May 15.

The last meeting is Wednesday, May 26. a Court of Awards May 6. Thirty nint a were awarded. For Mother's Day, girls presented an i i a play, "George's OlA Ul LI 1C KU10 Will alLCHU day camp. Dog pin cushions were gifts made by Richland Junior Troop led by Mrs.

Gilbert Molnar holders. and Mrs. Daniel Gordon, for Ross resident leads seminar j. FSui onenaan -10 Place, a discussion leader at first of three presentations of the Fourth Annual Management Services a Show, "What Every CPA Should Know About Data Processing" at the Pittsburgh Athletic Association. The show was sponsored Among the 500 tickets sold to Paul Whitenouse, Don Whil- the show by Troop 329 were 20 yell, Rick Fabos, Al Mastic, to R.

P. Taylor of Menold Drive. Pete Logan, Steve Pietrzak, Gerry Gray, the salesman, was Kerry Abbott, Jim Pusateri, assigned by Taylor to treat at Mark lusi, "Bullets" Ruda, Tom Ewing; Bill Engleman and Chris Scheming. Bob Haas, Bill Joyce, Diederieh, Gerry Gray, i Conley, George Ruda, Jim Robertson, John Rumiseh, Calderbank, Ken Richert, Roll- In Engle, Scott Heffley and Don Kimes. Brownies schedule ham dinner Brownie Troop 163, View, will celebrate with-a fly- up and a mother daughter ham dinner Saturday, May 22, in the home of leader, Mrs.

Albert Nik' la 10 i Hi Douglas, Don Eback, Jim Walsh Only four of the 12 girls will an(1 'r Tiaurtfm ska, Ricky Van Stolk, Roger Oxendale, Tom Sisko, Carrell Dave Troop 689 boys earn Scout pins Ten boys were handed their Tenderfoot-pins-at 688 first Court of Honor Friday night, May 14 The ceremony took place in Hamilton Martin School, Perrysville Avenue, Ross. Boys were: Charles Bryant, 3851 Perrysville-Ave. Robert 'Frey, 124 Mer Drive. Charles and Robert Heshler, 417 Evergreen Road 47 West View Ave ri ----t Greg Schreibes, 105 Sally Ann Drive William Schrim, 4465 Scherling St. John VoU, 4403 Perrysvule Ave.

Neil Barkschat, 108 Sally Ann Drive. Patrol leaders who received Badges included Bob McLaughin, and Charles Heshler a John Snyder, both assistant leaders. IT'S SATURDAY--Rolling Hills Girl Scouts preparing for a neighborhood jamboree at Roosevelt and Schoolhouse groves, North Park, May 22. Left to right. Carpi Baumler, Troop 115, Virginia Stern, Troop 833; Martha Charles, Troop 833, and Susan Schlieper, Troop 833.

Mrs. Dean Freeman, chairman, is assisted by Mrs Robert Scheible and Mrs. Patricia Sutton. Scout's will demonstrate skills. Policeman Thomas Pappas of the County Safety Council will speak on "Make This Vacation a Safe Vacation." His talk is sponsored by the Allegheny County Police.

West Brownies View, will hold its combination mother Hills i Church. Presbyterian The spaghetti dinner will be prepared by the troop committee. Girls who will receive their stars and wings membership are: Diane Bonnell, Cathy Green, Sally Hoffman, Judy Krono- check, Debra Kuhn, Cindy Malone, Deborah Mulbauer, Suzanne Schiemer, Jeanne Scullion, Jane. Thompson and Ann Wennerstrom. Girls who wifl receive mem- Dean Schafer.

Cal Roth was elected secretary and Ron Schsenreiter, treasurer. Joe Croyle-will be quarter master and representative and Bob Brutout, the second cabinet representative. Officers were installed by the adviser, Harold Steele. Jim Carothers announced ilans, including details irip to Philmont Scout Ranch in New Mexico this summer. 'Five of the members plan to make the 22-day trip with the Allegheny Council.

The group plans another car year in the Brownies are: Geraldine Barbara Cocheres, Debra Ebbert, Deborah Highton, Rebecca Hollenberger, Martha Hudak, Nancy Run- sak, Georgann McGau, Joanne Sommerville and Becky Steidle. Pinning the girls will be two Junior leaders and Sharon Appleton and Donna Justus. Guests wffl be Mrs. W. H.

Schimmel, neighborhood chairman, and Mrs. A. C. Perlik, troop be promoted to Junior Scouting. They are: Susan Bogner, Mary Duncan, Linda Paulis and Cindy Ann Stunkard.

Girls will be presented'by Anita Niklaus Junior Scout, to Mrs. A. M. Hischar. -Mrs.

James Conley has completed her leadership training course and will be presented a pin and Brownie guard. Girls who will receive one- year stars are Nancy Conley, Barbara Dougherty, Kim Hollis, Paillette Faris, Jeanne-K-a and Dave Lawton. Bank merger is planned Western Pennsylvania National Bank and The National De- consolidate the two institutions. Directors of both banks have approved a consolidation pra posal to be submitted to share- National Deposit Bank, with two banking locations, had total resources of approximately $13,029,000 as of tire April 26 call report. Western Penn- were Ray Pietrzak Boys were transported to and 'from the hike in the church bus, Red Ohio Twp.

troop cops blue ribbon Ohio Twp. Boy Scout Troop 321, led by James Gallagher, took first prize with its display on conservation at the Scout-0- Rama May 7-8 in the i i Arena Their trip to Ft. Necessity has been postponed from May 15 to June 11. Valerie Niklaus. Michele Traynor and Mary White.

community banking offices and had resources of the same date. DECLARE; DIVIDEND Pennsylvania National Bank's Board of Directors today declared a quarterly af Pennsylvania Institute of payable June 30 to' sharehoM' fied Public Accountants. ers of record, June 3, 1965. Summer Hlak Ocha for crtcfft or review COLLEGE PREP A I MO0MAH TUTIOM CMi ran Mum AM. Mi FMJttH AVL mmutM NNMYWAMA -M.

K. eleciS-Carothers prexyl TM dent of Explorer Post 157. wild i jtesbyterian treasurer to vice president- with Jim Elfinwild United Presbyterian Church from 9 a.m to 4 p.m. Recent activities have included a swim at the Salvation Army pool, indoor target shooting at Richland Sportsman's Club with Dave Harmer of Mars instructing, a Guyasuta District basketball playoff and a Two installed by Marketers Two McCandless men the Pittsburgh Chapter of the American Marketing Association. fcv William R.

Robinette, 2299 Ctearvue Road, director of the business research department of Western Pennsylvania National Bank, was made vice president for administration. Theodore B. Ray Menold Drive, director of marketing, Rockewell Mfg. was installed as a director. Droject Jhe unJLssli terns door-to-door to send the Carothers running a close second.

Future activities include join' ing in USAF Orientation Day at Greater Pittsburgh Airport on 5, touring the U.S. Steel Research Laboratory, touring he Glass Factory and swim- mng Berkeley Boy Scouts win ribbon Boy Scout Troop 181, Berkeley Hills, won a blue ribbon for its conservation exhibit in the Scout-0-Rama May 7-8 in Civic Arena. The display portrayed (He need for conservation became of destruction of resources iire, wind, water and The troop tether proved Is interest conservation by tak- part in five field projecti'ta Butler and Allegheny counties Mrtvn money flfeMightrthe father --sun dinner Halls Luther- a jjiii i Allegheny award the-Eagle-jin-to Charles McH- roy, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.

McDroy of Martin Road, Ross. SCOUTS SEE SHOW Junior Troop 824, Allison Part Neighborhood, led by Mrs. Elmer Saltzman and Mrs. Jamei Munsch, saw "The Music Man" in Pittsburgh IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS BEGONIA GLADIOLUS DAHLIAS BEDDING A Geranium Petunia Sdvia Marigold AND MANY OTHER PLANTS Hybrid Tea, Monthly Bloomer $1.98 TO MOCK'S MERION BLEND MILORGANITE LAWN FERTILIZER 50 Ib. Bags ARMOUR'S 5-10-5 Garden Pert.

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