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The Record-Argus from Greenville, Pennsylvania • Page 6

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The Record-Argusi
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PAGE SIX A Fi Women's News MRS. RAE T. PAXTON Society Editor PERSONALS Walter Strosser of Eric, son of Mr. and Mrs. John F.

Strosser, 85 West Main Street, is tho new: s'portacaslor on the Erie TV sta- Is Renionder Of Dcgiowrvs Finest Hour CALENDAR MEGAL.IA, Calif bronze "Tamburitzans" of Farrell to Feature Civic League Escort Night Tuesday The program -'feature for escort night next Tuesday at the monthly meeting of Civic League will lie presented by the Sloga Tamburitzans of Farrell with Charles Koss. directing. This program Is anticipated with a great 'leal of interest. The group consists of 20 members with five dancers who will perform various folk dances. Their rendition of the folk dance is said to be mont spirited.

This group has been orgnnized for three and a half years. Two former linn on Channel 12. "Sports With' plaque along a sunbaked canyon I road is all that stands today as a. reminder of Dogtown's finest hour the day in 1S5 1 .) when a. Slrosser" is on at 11:15 p.m.

Stros former coach and teacher for 11 years at Cathedral Prep School. "Orie, resigned this winter to go with the start of Eric Academy 154-pound gold nugget was found, High. He prominent in ath- Back in those days there was letics during his high school ca- in the streets and free reer here at St. Michael's and at drinks at the saloon. St.

Vincent College, Lalrohe, Pa. Stella Minnis of Sheak- leyvillo has received word that her First, it is to explain that this sleepy little community in the rolling of northern grandson, Pvt. Robert Armour has California onco carried the name arrived safely in Pusan, Korea. of Doglown. members belong to the Tamburitzaris at Duquesnc University, having won scholarships due work in the, Farrell group.

Costumes Authentic Their costumes are, dcscribod as olendid, are authentic and are valued at S5.000. The group plays Guilds Plan Joint Meet Jan. 22 Young Armour, a 1957 graduate of Commodore Perry High School, is serving with the Signal Corps, Company U. S. Army.

He is a son of Leroy Johnson, Shcvrai-d Avenue. --Mr. and Mrs. Harry Proctor, An early writer tells why: "Dogs in the stores, dogs in (lie saloons, dogs in tho hotels, in the roads, dogs in the woods, dogs in the miners ramps in fact, dogs everywhere!" But getting back to tho nugget. 'Manhattan Beach.

formerly it was washed down during hy- various types of music and give he executive meeting of the i f)f Orcenville held a reunion re- i draulie mining operatioVis on the resume of the history of their Women's Guild of Zion's United i centlv with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L. Willard Claim, along a gulch. Church of Christ held in the Edu- Osborne, Burbank, also The three owners of the claim cation Monday was Dormer residents, they have in-I were absent, on the big day, but hv formcd Greenville here's an account, given ly one Mr.

and Kenneth and them A Wethcrbcc: I daughters Debbie and Judy have was Ul -Ving a game of poker returned to their homo in Gary. in lhc afternoon of that, day the The reports brought out the ex- llui Lr spending the holidays i 5aloon at.Dogtown when several work of those groups on wiln i ne parents, Mr and Mrs the demanded that I set the new building fund, more than West' Main Street' I 11 1 lno drinks. a pot was of the .515,000 pledged has n(1 Ml nd Mr? Bcattyi i on lho table where we were GREENVILLE. WEDNESDAY. JANUARY IflSS In The Service r.int:ri.

il. The Tamburitzans have Informed throughout, western Pennsylvania and have appeared on television. Civic League meets at 8 p. m. in Fellowship of tho United Church of Christ.

Miss Kathryn Aubel is chairman for the program. attended by officers, department-, al chairmen a.nd chairmen of the newly organized groups. ceilent SAVINGS BONOS BUY YOOR 10! SKATE PAY WHILE YOU PLAY GREEN'S been paid. Miss Kathryn Aublc presided. New chairmen are: Mrs.

Richard Hilis. Mrs. Woodrow Christman, Kugiir Seiplc. Mrs. Carl Ros- Mrs Limber, Mrs.

Maude Donner, Miss Sarah Kanengeiser and Mrs. Verne Fisher. Discussed were general plans for 1958 and reports from departmental chairmen on work proposed for this year. A joint meeting featuring a Japanese meal is planned for January 22 in Fellowship Hall when the speakers will be Mr. and Mrs.

M. M. Morisuye of Sharon. The Guild is seeking donations of used nylon hosiery and old Christmas cards to be used for a planned project. THIS TAIJLKT is the sole reminder of a rowdy'day in 1859 when a 54-pound gold nugget was found.

It brought 510,690 to its owners, free drinks to the town. Beta Slgmas Complete Plans fnr Snowball Dance On Friday, Jan. 17 Mrs. Richard Kelso presided last night, when Delta Pi chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met in the Greenville Community center to work on plans for their dance which will be held at Schuster's Restaurant, Friday evening, Jan. 17 when Gordie Johnson ancl his "combo" will perform.

The event is a benefit and proceeds go to the community recreation program. I playing, amounting to about 300, and I insisted the game be finished before I responded to their request. I "No attention was paid to my i desire. picked me up from the chair. set me on the bar and demanded the drinks.

"Thinking some calamity had befallen the mine, ancl wanting to know all about it, I ordered the drinks. Afier which I was told of finding the nugget." The massive chunk, the size of a cantaloupe, was put on exhibit under guard at the Wells. Fargo Company office for a few days, then was taken San Francisco Girl Scouts Troop 12 The troop met in St. Michael's primary school with a prayer and the salute to the flag opening the meeting. Dues were collected by Janet Kosnac.

Fifth grade girls assembled to plan the next meeting. They arc expected to know a new song and dance to teach the rest of the troop Jan. 13. Decoration plans are in charge antl smelted, returning its owners of Mrs. Ronald Oakes who des- Elbout $10,690.

cribed the planned arrangements, Posters done by the sorority mem- Mrs. E. Smock President bers have been distributed by Miss Nancy Elder. The sorority has received a let- W. Salem Sunshine Soc.

Mrs. Ernest Smock was elected i president of the West Salem Sun" mi llc 0 pi ta I Society last "evening at the monthly meeting held in the home 1M MAIN ST. PHOXC200) MEKBLM 11UCHAPM Otu.EAr UJOCIAIION The gems in that old ring which you never wear because it's "too old-fashioned" can be reset easily and ally in a beautiful new ring. Bring in your old rings and let us show you what we can do- Serving Greenville Since 1923 of Mrs, W. W.

Winner. Mrs. Win- thanking the young women for their service in the Hospitality shop every Thursday. Mrs. Michael ner WM chosen for the Driscoll, sorority head of the vol- untary service, gave instruction I' The names of secret pals were -to the girls on their work in the Tne door rize was won hospital.

The next meeting is set for Jan- 21 at p. m. in the Community Center. Mrs. Cloud New Pres.

W. Salem Firemen's Aux. The West Salem Firemen's Auxiliary amassed a total of $1360.44 last year cleaning chickens and making chicken pies, it was reported Monday night at the first meeting of 1958 in the fire hall. Mrs. Lloyd Reehcr opened the session with the salute to the flag.

Twelve members answered roll call. The new president, Mrs. Rupert Cloud appointed trustee for the year: Mrs. James Campbell, Mrs. Sam Frohlich and Mrs.

Charles Lewis. The new ways and means chairman is Mrs. Reeher who is also the social chairman for the next meeting, February 3. Mrs. Frohlich was in charge of the refreshment period.

Mrs. Whieldon Hostess Haskin Club Monday and Church Life 200 Years Ago" was the interesting topic of Mrs. Herbert Lynch, Monday evening when the members of the Haskin club met at the home of Mrs. Harold Whieldon, Bast Avenue. Mrs.

Lynch also conducted a short business meeting. Mrs. Lynch will be hostess to the January 20 meeting and Mrs. Hughes Brininger will have the program. by Mrs.

Alton Jewell. Nine members were present ancl one guest, Mrs. Henry Lau. The hostess showed films taken in the Southwest by her nephew, William Lunn. At refreshment time, the hostess was aided by Mrs, James Brydon and Mrs.

P. G. Carts. The December birthday of Mrs. Brydon was belatedly remarked with a shower of small gifts.

Brownie Troop 9 Learning how to thread a needle and describing Christmas presents interested Troop 9 yesterday. The meeting opened with roll call and collection of dues and closed with the Friendship Circle. Brownie Troop 28 Officers were elected, yesterday by Brownie Troop 28 of St. Mi- WwlnesdBy Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers ito volunteer for service call 1387- Mrs. John Turk, Mrs.

Albert Mossman, Mrs. Floyd Bressler (VFW); cart, Mrs. J. J. Reed; receptionists, Mrs.

Luman Stephens, Mrs. Richard Newth; aides, Mrs. G. Vernon Kittle, Mrs. Lloyd Stiill, Mrs.

Albert Rowland, Mrs. Clarence Heasley. T. E. M.

Club, with Mrs. Joseph Boykan, 8 p. m. F.O.E. Auxiliary, regular meeting, Eagles Club, 8 p.

m. Lutheran Loyal Class, with Mr. and Mrs. William Burns, 8 p. m.

Friendly Sewing Circle, with Mrs. Pierxe Adams, 1:30 p. m. Countrywide Garden Club, with Mrs. Bei-tha Whitlatch, 12:15 p.

m. Thirl Fortnightly Club at Mrs. Roy Adkins, instead of Yeardsley home. Kremis Neihborhood Club with Mrs. Ross Heckman Thursday, Jan.

9. Tureen dinner at noon. Chi Omega. Alumnae, with Mrs. Paul Stegkamper, 8 p.

special speaker and demonstration. Thursday Hospital Auxilary Volunteers (to volunteer for service call 1387- Mrs. Harold Nichols, Mrs. William Osborne, Beta Sigma Phi; cart, Mrs. Frank McElrec; I receptionists, Mrs.

J. S. McGrath, Mrs. Guy Williams; aides, Mrs. Glenn Chess, Mrs.

Alex Rcss, Mrs. Harold Rainey Mrs. S. C. Holdos.

Blue Star Mothers, K. of C. Hall, carpet rag sewing project, 9:30 a. take rags, scissors and own sack lunch. Catherine Pifer Circle, St.

John's Church, extra quilting, at church, take own lunch. Baptist Helen Montgomery Missionary Society, at church, 2 p. regular meeting. Thiel Fortnightly Club, with Mrs. Nelson Yeardley, 2:30 p.

speaker, Lt. Charles McNally. U. P. Margaret Brown and Men's Classes, church, 7:30 p.

m. Calvary Gleaners, at church, 7:30 p. m. Duplicate Bridge Games, Community Center. 7:45 p.

m. Enlists John H. Picl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry A.

Piel of North Main Street, Sandy Lake, was enlisted in the U. S. Marine Corps on the 8th of January. John, a graduate of Lakeview High School, class of 1956 made perfect score OH the qualification test in Pittsburgh. Pvt.

Picl will receive his recruit training at Parris Island, S. and upon completion will transferred to Camp Lejeune, N. C. Prior to his entry into the Marine Corps. John was employed by the Bon Aire Construction Co.

of Butler, Pa. LOOSE LOOK cotton outfit, shown In Paris, is forerunner of next summer's beach fashions. The slim overdress is unbuttoned almost to the waistline. chad's: president. Cindy St.

John; Library Association, i n's treasurer. Paula Fitzmartin; Church, 8:45 p. m. scribe, Mary Ilena Yezovit. I Friday meeting opened with a prayer, the Brownie promise and the Smile song.

The flag ceremony preceded the closing prayer and friendship circle. Brownie Troop 23 Scribe Marcia Policy Carol Leasure was in charge of the meeting yesterday which opened with the Brownie Promise and the pledge of allegiance to the flag. Diane Knapp, Carol Stewart and Marcia Policy made up the color guard. Mary Ellen Mosher brought Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers (to volunteer for service call 1387- John Beck, Mrs. W.

J. Brydon, Miss Thomasine Pfaff; cart, Mrs. Richard Himes; receptionists, Mrs. R. E.

Snyder, Mrs. Reid Homer; aides, Mrs. W. K. Miller Mrs.

Charles Lanning, Mrs. Clai-ence Heasley. Saturday Hospital Auxiliary Volunteers (to volunteer for service call 1387- Mrs. Stanley McCurdy, Mrs. Norman Mowry, Mrs.

Harold Mowry; cart, Mrs. G. V. Kittle; receptionists, Mrs. Mabel Bat- Calif.

Wedding Of Interest Here Mrs. Mary Beil Diefenderfer of Tempe, Arizona, and Daniel HoucP: of Akron, both formerly of Greenville married January 1 in the Southern Baptist church in Canoga Park, by the Rev. Taylor Whatley. They were attended by the bride's daughter, Mrs. J.

B. Mit- cMell and a son, Frederick Diefen- derfer. Mrs. Lee Foster, another daughter of the bride sang "The Lord's Prayer" -to organ accom- panimnt by the'church organist. The Houcks plan to reside in Tempe.

THE LEWIS SHOPPE SALE Jewelled SWEATERS PULLOVERS 3.00 7.00 Bog. 5.99 Reg. 10.09 Sizes -10 For fashion at mmlurate prices treats. A "thank you" song was teiger.Mrs. David Friedman, enjoyed and the girls described their gifts received at Christmas.

The meeting concluded with the Brownie Promise. Women's Baptist Assn. Meets in l.O.O.F. Hall The Women's Benefit Association held their first meeting of the new year last 'night in the I. O.

O. F. hall. A short form meeting was held with President Mrs. Stanley Renwick in charge.

A thank you note from Mrs. Cora Christy was read thanking the members for cards and flowers she received while a patient in the hospital. Mrs. Renwick gave members the new pass word. The February meeting will be held on the first Tuesday with a 6 o'clock tureen dinner.

Mrs. Jonh Heckman, Mrs. Dorothy Dias and Stanley Renwick will form the committee. Each member is asked to bring a valentine. Couple Make Known Holiday Engagement Miss Nancy Ann Chaln.ka, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Andrew Chalpka, Pulaski R. D. 2, and Da- Troop 11 Election of officers and the discussion of a new project were of chief interest to members of Troop 11. The session opened with prayer and closed with a friendship circle.

Children's Music Club, Mortensen home, 2 p. m. Baptist Master Builders Class, at church, 8 p. m. Community Shower for Mr.

and Mrs. Ernest Beil (Loral Polley). Brownie Troop 4 A surprise birthday party honoring the leader, Mrs. Price, opened Brownie Toop 4 meeting. Dues and attendance records were made.

A color guard was composed of Janice Deurlein, Annette Berryhill, Linda Ferguson and Karen George. Judy Jackson acted as president and Carol Magargee, vice president. The meeting closed with the singing of a Brownie Dames of Malta Card Atlantic Rebekahs Meet Tonight at l.O.O.F. Hall i The Golden Rule Re'oekah Lodge, number '198 of Atlantic will hold an important meeting tonight in the Atlantic l.O.O.F. Hall after which January birthdays will be celebrated.

The social committee for this evening are: Mrs. Leo Talbot, Mrs. Charles Courtney, Mrs. Elmer Ellis. Mrs.

Bert Eaton and Mrs. Virgil Unger. Civic League Members Urged to Pay Up Dues Mrs. John R. Cullen, 81 Stewart Avenue received the executive board of Civic League last night STCHEWIDE CLEARANCE SALE STARTS TOMORROW 9:00 A.

H. BOOTERY JN. N. Moss Co. PRE INVENTORY SALE NOW IN PROGRESS N.

N. Moss Co. Greenville I U. Wt. rarty Keslcied to Feb.

18 her home when the president, Memorial services were held night by the Dames of Malta in the Moose dining room during their regular meeting for Mrs. Clarence Gould. Mrs. Rudell Clark vid G. Black, son of Mrs.

Helen had cnar of thc sess on Try lemon-flavored genatin salad la layers for festive buffets: 'j I crushed pineapple in one part, diced cucumber in another, and cream in the third; chiil each before adding another. Or use 't chopped watercress and grapefruit sections to make a. delicious aspic. J. Black of Greenville R.

D. 3, and JD. A. Black, of Canton, became engaged during the holidays, they have revealed. An early summer wedding is planned.

Miss Chalpka is employed by the Fordyce Construction in Farrell, and Mr. Black is with W. A. Rcdfoot. local plastering contractor.

A card party planned for Jan. 21 has been postponed to Feb. 18. IT'S HERE! friendship DEC. 26-FEB.

1 ONLY Mrs. Cecil G. Moyer, conducted a busy session. Business to be proposed to the regular monthly session of the League next Tuesday night was discussed. It was proposed to make a special effort to urge members to pay back dues.

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