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tMJlAftA ICVENTNG GA2ETTE, INDIANA, PfiNKSYLVANl A.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1956. i PAOB TEN Miss Serene Tells i Girl Scout Council Members Hear Finance Advisor Lucerne Parent-Teachers, rTPt rC CI Style Show Features Jr. Civic Club Meeting; New Members Received 11 i in i SOCIET NEWS adout nee. iross worn my A varied program wan enjoyed .1 fiTJT1 i The second meeting of the L. 11,, MMMwMMM'hy members of the Lucerne Par- Junior Women's Civic Club was! em-J eatnera at ineir Smith Renri fmmlp fplfhnrp fmlHen WedHinn iMothers Of Democracy iEnqaQernent Announced IdTevenZ, held Tuesday evening.

October IS, at ft: 00 p.m. in Memorial Hall. The program for the evening, tinder the chairmanship of Mrs. Richard Shock, was a style show VUIII fcWim wuiov wwiwmiuiw j. I- i I 7 1 Raret Serene of the Indiana Coun ty Chapter, American Red Cross.

Mrs. Howard Logan, president of Indiana County Chapter Moth which is observing Its 75th anni-! iversary. A resume was siven ofi ers of Democracy, conducted the: nf new fall fashions from Kay's Shoo modeled by the following members of the club: Mesdames Thomas Wellen. Robert Baird, Stanier Brayshaw. Leonard Way, Duighi Lewis.

Roy Wiggins, James Scott. Robert DeGaetano, Charles life of Clara Barton, founder, I of the organization, in addition to showing of a film entitled regular meeting of the chapter. Friday evening. October 12, which was opened with the singing of "Red Cross Report of 1956," which depicted the ravages of floods and America the Beautiful Mrs, Edward Lydick, chaplain, hurricanes this past year and the Lewis. Park Lamborne: Robert Kunkle.

David Phipps, J. 0. Train conducted the devotions, and after assistance rendered to stricken the conductress, Mrs. Paul Lewis. er.

W. G. Hansman and Miss Lois Parks. Clever illustrations drawn by Mrs. Robert Seelhorst gave an areas.

The local chapter is widely known had presented the flag, the pledge nf allegiance was given in 1 1 added touch to the excellent nar-ration bv Mrs. Evan Hitching. for (I) aid in time of disaster (2) jits first-aid training program, (3) I its water courses, emphasizing safety in swimming, and (4) the Williami studio 1 1 Mrs. George Clark, acting pat-) 'riotic Instructor, read the first trtb-lute to the American Flag, written' I by Rear Admiral John W. W.

Cu in gs U.S. Navy, reti red salute to thee, Old Glory, the' mar Discussing the "pocketbook" an- Appropriate accompaniment was played by Mrs. James George. The Club wishes to thank Kay's blood program. Ble of the Indiana Council of; ion (v) services pansion measures.

Min utmi, linn srni it mr iip.rr in npnri nirs. tnr a lovely program which wasi on the Junior Red Cross chapters Wimam Kissinoer camping V. in the county and the Important ZZi li OHmpjcnwt. stars and stripes Our Flag. Thou enjoyed by the large crowd in at tendnace.

intensivaW role thev have in the community program by. i wast bora June 14, J777." The col- ors and their meaning were explained, followed by these closing and nation. To promote Washin.ton Dc finance ad- voluntee' i i0' wa.sn'ng". "nance aa cammni facilities for luittiiiiiaiii viicsici r. maiouu tratnine imHprcrartHirtfr ant nnrul u.ill 1 The business meeting was then ailed to order by the jVy lr.

William Nvstrom. The fnl-i fl Mrs pines, 'l salute thee, My Flag, be Mr. and Mrs. Joe tesneskie. memlw orenare toxe, of V'l more girls.

Such an expansion pro- Clune have announced the en-r. Margaret Plotzer, b. i ear cause thou dost symbolize all I new members were wel lowing hold most dear-God, Home, Coun-gagement of their daughter, Bar-jnam. in ,1 consideration and an ef- i iif trv anH 1 Will th anatnclh.r. Ann In tlhar) Hn.H.nio H-B- re feet ve fective comed to the club.

Mesdames Robert Tobie Carbone, Paul riavis. Wendell Edwards, Ralph Mr. Masterson spent Monday and financing be devised -t all enemies, domestic or of John Bogdanskie of Blairs-1. tuesoay tms weeK in meeiings witn al! tries who very often send ipsriflv tnift wp(k in lYipetinss with Kair1 wnereoy an areas 01 me council dhck ramn committee, finance com-, Airs. Kaipn bmitn read tne sec-.

vine, ku i. Feather, John Fisher, Raymond participate. handmade items from their land, miuc8i and executive board. In retary's report and two lettcrsl Miss Lesneskie is a graduate i Malcolm. William MacBlane, Rich II I He commended the council for c-u ucm a inniua irom sa- th.

nronl lol.un urt. Shaffer Studio ard Merchant, Herbert Pease, Joel Venters, James Rhyner, Edwardl i. nuuumairauun. eiucis hiukc niKii odium wiu is 1. j.

1" -i thanking the chapter for donationsiemployed by the Robertshaw by Mlss Se" vised on streamline record-keep- (heir aupport and altitude insofar and office orocedure. as financial resoonsibilitv is con-t Mr. and Mrs. Lycurgus M. Hen- derson of South Bend, Pa.

will ob- Stahura, John Zerbe, Joseph Mil Mr. Henderson, a retired farm-; il 1 w. Donald Mankamver. Jack 'he'r eniov, aood 'health and still books for the hospitalised vet- ance is a graduate of Blairsville "TlJ" the current mem-cerned and for their progress and 'sarv on Aunaav. uciooer ji.

ai et i "imo Bianco, presi- bership of 1200 scouts will be doub- achievements in carrying forward ana. iHigh School and is presently sew- ent da, and ttara Mover, very works daily for the district larm- d. and Ward Stover A very trnv work daily for the district led by 1960, he proposed three ex- the Girl Scout program. Mrs. P.

L. Reed repotted on ing with the U.S. Army, stationed; Devotions were led by Mrs. John pressive candieugm rauu at noon era. en to acquaint the new emtr tne dinner 0Den house Mrs.

Henderson, who several sent during theinear Seattle, wasntngton. Mucci. The following committee appoint-' DdVIS AftCnQS mis. Kuy luney. uusiee.l io ucuuuc weuumg plans nave w.thtne lJP will be observed from 2:00 o'clock years ago broke her hip, does her I does her Official Speaks wci inauc.

until 9:00 p.m. own cooking and some liiD Friends, relatives and neighbors with the aid of a support which Several rug project. V. Z1" I OHvJ are cordially invited to attend. enables her to get around.

ven rues are finisher! and thrw1 lYini llllil UII(ilvriNill I Semonovich, Mrs. Be Jones, Mrs.l Mrs. Oaklev Davis of CIvmerB. r. W.

UinnPr-rylPPt munuy weimie bum ii'i ation with other women, education, and social interest. i Mrs. Raymond Klavvhun. chair-( man of the Finance reported that Johnny Costa, the well-known T.V. and retarding pianist from Pittsburgh alone with inei jeanneue i nomas ano i.y- iney nave tour cnuaren: James beautiful braided ones were dis- curgus jvi.

nenaerson were mar- Steele licnoerson or sneiocta ku: played at the meeting. Mrs. Mary! Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gaston of "for.se "wmeu.

wra. uominicjRD 2. association president of mis- for the braid-Clymer will celebrate their Golden lscnl0' Mrs' Joe Klsh- for County Baptist! James Craig of on Sunday: Mlakar, Mrs. James Mur-jChurches, attended the Board of the neo ucioner ji, jaun, in tne nomeirviis. uwignt firm (Helen) or i.ayman is chairm lirman Indiana, general Rochester and or tne bride mother in r.

dcrton'Greenooks: Mrs. Rarl vjaAAa nn Weddin Anniversarv Mrs. Thomas Walker, with the Rev. R. M.

Offutt, of Rossiter: Mrs. Char-i rr. ri, October' 21 with onen house st i' Mrs. Nlanagers meetings and the Coal Company, and Mr. the Busi- r.r A their homi.

31 von Rnad mm tuiin tvy-, sessions ot tne woman Bapusti-'B we guesia Ol ie; oi rora; Elaine Beverly and Joe Mann, (he Presb'yte'rian churc'h orH. M. Girt (Marjor'i( of T.V. fame, will appear at ci(y R0 have twenty-jsaie in lhe ofjng and p. m.

r' Mrs' Mrs. Mission Society of Pennsylvania inuiann nav. in piHerloo. four orandr.hildren ness and Professional Women a Club of Rural Valley on Monday. October 15.

Mr. Craig guest ana sevens were asked lo save A cordial Invitation is extended -tma ns ween in rvornsiown i 7 -n TV. lrftm, 0 -n m. rhit" frnm, 'great grandchildren. tions.

to all friends and relatives to visit' wewmer over au women The business session closed and the Gastons on this occasion. Publicity-Mrs. George Das-! attended the annual meeting and south Bend district ever since, Indiana State Teachers College, will be an added attraction on; speaker lor the dinner-meeting ar kiviclv. Program Mrs. Joseph Ke Woman's Dav Proeram which had! ranged by Miss Sara McFarland, i jgroup singing was enjoyed.

Ihe same program. HpniiW Can HOSfeSSCS that Form Minister's Wives Fellowship juK.li., xiisiiuimn ivirs. i.eonara as its presiding orticer Mrs. reiauons cnairman. ma Stabile.

Needham of Coatesville. presi-ispci" a'e 'h rouP Insight Membership Mrs. Pete Golba. dpnt of the Woman's sian. Sivintv what the opening of Marsaret Miss Schrader Honored Mrs.

Mamie Carney and Mrs. Hale! the Club will honor a local woin-ijQ (Jg pjyg SIOQflll an teacher on Novemher 17. Na-i 3 chairman: Mrs. John Stabile. Mrs.l Mis.

rwnthu nniriin CA.r..lMinea means to their communitv.Aa McOuilken served Bineerhread and' m5lt an- lional Teachers Day. The oulsland-l The five Ws. "We Win When; The Minister's Wives Fellowship' j-p Muc(. ad c(( durjn. the ter Mr- and Mn- Paul Schrader, Catherine DtiffBlo.

Mrs. Frank tary of the Department of Alaska, I Miss Janice McKinney, girl of ing teacher will be selected by ajWonien Work" was the slogan se-'of Indiana held their first organi-isoca nour 325 Church Street, Indiana, wasiMlakar, Mrs. George Barr, Mrs. Indian Work, and schools in U.S.A.'tne month from Shannock Valley comnmicc ui gina mcicu iu hc uscu ny an oiocKiauonai meeung uciooer i at tnej Mr5 Edward L. Fleming and pieagea ro rvappa ueua wuuam seese, ivirs.

Anay tsoanar, tor tne American Baptist Horn e.nlBn ocnooi, was present, miss lended local schools. She will bejhostesscs" at a meeting of Ward Ijhome of Mrs. Frank Lawrence. h-i, in hpaH ih. Mn National Honorary Fraternity and Mrs.

Wendell Clawson. Mission Boards, spoke in the mora-lMcK'nnW is senior at the school. guest of honor at the Novemberjwnrkcrs of Hie Council of Rcpubli-IThirlcen clergy wives were present. 'Vem'ber lunch committee. the undergraduate and graduate.

Plans were discussed for the fall' Ing. Mra. Harold McKelvey, prest 2il meeting at which time clnbjcan Women held Monday eveningl A nominating committee, consist-! students in education. She has also, banquet of (he Indiana Countyi Guest speaker in the afternoon ien' tn Rural Valley club, an. ing of Mrs.

Lawrence and elected president of the local PTA, Council to be held at Ernest was Dr. William Axling, missionaryinounce(l lnat Mls Marguerite Hig, electe Mrs. i a i i I been now-Mark 63rd Anniversarv chapter of will commemmorate national tou-jm Republican Headquarters, Rend cation Week. Brothers Building, Philadelphia! Armstrong presented the foil' uetta Ft uetta. tn: nan an uctoDer ju at p.m.: to Japan for 53 years.

Deeply ap gins. United Presa Correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune I IMirinnol Unn-, A a-i- Crfi.nain.i DauvunllAn Mi.et ka Reooris were then given bystreet, biticiently organized, ing slate of officers for 1956-57: ft M. Mr. and Mrs. William Hadden;" J.

i AJIJe. CUnn. tfirior A hue- ii. ill nK.tAuni-- I i n. a and Pulitzer winner, will speak in block hostesses" were enlisted tojMrs.

David Muir, president; Mrs chairmen of all committees. r- i coniaci every KepuDlican and eet--Robert DeLano. vice nres dent: i op thm Ai junior in the Art Butler at 8:00 p.m. Tuesday, No Department of for the occasion if there is of Merit and he has been UUC.1IS IIII IHCCVCIimfi "tit "fha a vtu.lh rH nar rinh Hnmpr ouwne-voie in order to maKe sureiMis, Frederick Hawort i. secretarv-i VntA It! firrfpr In mnlrP dire Mv FmAmrirlr Houtrirtli tanraronrJ nmner vember J3.

1 the Indiana This she ftcient demand. tne lNeV century uuo, inn v.u..t6S, niauc nunuiary citizen or iOKyo, Ciiy Women's Club and BUirsvillew not exchange greatness fpr(veasureri Mrs. Rohert Coles, svm--" 'P nome luesoav jis both co-editor and art editor ofi The unit will-sponsor a teen-age the first foreigner to be so honor-l College, year made an honorary citizen of Tokyo, Entertainment for the evening mediocrity on November 6. shine secretary. The slate wu.iin-, V.

the College Student hop in the Laura Lamaried. Dr. Axlina is the author nf consisted of selections by a trio Women's Club. The mportance of voting theianimously accepted by the womettM' LlZ ibonk High School Auditorium on Satur-' number oT translations and Shannock Valley Community since may oi mis year. u.

-a llntracci fnr th vnin? were n.u.v.. r.w r.r-rf Pimvpriraiffht Republican ticket was'Present AI Passerine. Miss Kay Reariclc her scholastic achievement she The president thanked Felix Tar-centurv. commitiees. stressed by Mrs.

Boyd Mrs. Robert Marshall led the: presiaeni. Because tne wiwi uevunundi serv-, VVUillQll The table decorations of minia ir-o, or.fl ri-arlnrintr led the group singing. Mrs. Sarah Shields was in charge of decorations.

excells in the field ot sports for'talone for making posters public-! she is a member of the l.S.T.CjWng the event. Inrrall Mom fWflz-arr Synchronized Swimming Team. She The book award was won by IllSIClM INCW vl 1 ICClS ty in control holds the principal ture dolls appropriately dressed had charge ot the social Heads USWV AuXlliflrV chairmanships of committees Dessert was served hv the tins. Next meeting of the club will both houses, she urged the women uertna reeney ot cieeksiae KU. m.

District Deputv Fleta Irwin and tw hrid November 19 at o.m Prelldint at the table Was nn. TOi kaUmmt Mrs l.aamiira Un Edgar Perry, club sponsor. Eisenhmver in Washinsion sh w. initiaiprl intn Pi Kann. the evenine's mnoram Mr.

7n. staff of Lady Cherry Rebekahj The Junior Pledge, reciied byjanolher term of stewardship burl Mrs. David Muir will be the hos- sixial Sorority during heriHarkleroad's costume was judged Lod8e- Cherry Tree, were the in- Qrt.e all members, concluded the meet- also lo send hack men in lesserjtess for the next meeting "r'J freshman year. Hername has been'the prettiest; Mrs. Tony offlr for the Desdemonaj VOmilig CVCI US Iposts who will support Ihe Eisen-'will be held November 5, at (included twice on Ihe Dean's Schol-I the funniest; and Mrs.

Dominic! Loage OI mmviiie Wednesday, Oc- Kg. Rummage Sale hower oroaram. P.m. Assisting as co-hostess will! i.isL at Indiana Stat. Tnach-'Riscinto's.

the most nriainai: tober 10. u. vi ml "tneronic Desdemona's new officer, are: The Willing Workers Circle of Games were played and prizes ers College. aid voters in getting to he Brickel, senior vice president; iuijiis. nirs.

nenneu annniinren rnaii Dayton Couple Wed In Glade Run Church Sletta Kauffman, anvone in need ot Iransnnrlalinn social period will be con awarded. Refreshments were ser-1 Agnes Walker, noble grand; Maryi'he First Presbyterian Church of ved by mothers of eighth Wood, vice grand; Mary Marshall, Indiana will hold a rummage sal Mrs. Pete Golba, chairman, was, recording secretary; Zell Stuchulji" tn Community Center Building assisted by Mrs. Alex financial secretary; Jane Friday, October 19, from noon) Birthdays is to call Republican rleadquar-d'. Mrs Lawrence Doak Maude Ken.

palriotic inscrclor. Helen Blanche Goodheart. daugh-'1" or tneir Fleming, conductor; Ruth Mrs. Marrv Yakimovich. Mrs.

Leo-: treasurer. until 4 p.m. and on Saturday morn- October It Goss, Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs.

John William headquarters on election Stanoombe, assistant conductor; Emmabel Hamill. riht mmrf lnK 12 aoon- Those n'ln o.auiic, mra. junn aia-1 Goodheart ol Dayton, and William aa'- 5mer wm lso r'n i.i -Fannie Siancombe. guard; EdnaiCribbs, Harry N. Johns, Richard i.t.

vi. able as well as sitters for ill Der. lellowship. ai.li uinrfm. lle- uaiu li j.

r-j. donations will Dleasa call S-4714 or iu nuuie srana nana urr. lair aiirw. n.u.auS.i, ui nil. nun Th, RnarH nt ih.

Pl a. The Executive Board of the Fel- dred ARev, musician; Mvrtlel Marearet I.ois Frate. v. port; Mane Salerno, Mrs. Ralph Rumbaugh of united in marriaee at half' M's, HrtHprfln rrmdurtnf Norman Park is member-: D.

it i "iStreams, treasurer; Fdna Kerr, Robert October ill. Mrs. M. J. Duman, Ralph' "7 immyio Hill.

Aau iwhich is set for Del.ano, IS, to plan I Ul.a I TueAiay evening; Alice Lockhart, chaplain; in Hull. auer seien oc.ock aaturaay, aep- "'i- dalM ad Rummage Sale The Langham Class of The First Methodist Church will hold a rum- a. wnnci. nirnr ennrhnrr rn 'grand; Elizabeth Moore, left sup-; lember i. rhe ceremony took The Pennsylvania Council of Re- of tne meetings were d-' place amidst an autumn setting Women will hold their an- cidcd up0 for th teraainder ofi colored leaves and chrysanthemummual convention at the Penn Shera-'(le vejtr decorations in the Glade Run ion Hotel, Pittsburgh, November Wiph RpfPlVPC; Hkfftrv Prt: Catherine Wells, i mage sale in the Community Cen.

JOLICiy neteiVeS 01ive Hazelet, BMiim Friday. October 19, Ronald Douglass Hilliard Mark Birthdays at euardian: Marv Louise WooH nian. ana Saturday, uciooer zv. Of Grove Chapel i Presbyterian Church with the Rev. 3 and 30.

Thoburn R. R. Stull, officiating. ist: Larue McLauEhlin. color bear-! wlm cannot 8' m- The Historical and G.nMlnit Mildred Nichol is the retiring: ma8 to Cemer will please Welcome Wagon Board Meets In Stover Home Enrtrbvrfi8Th: Moose Women Observe Society of Indiana County announce, fand.

nil 1 -r bride was lovely in a gown of ThulrU In A-UL lal satin Ml UtIUUCI satin l.nantiny lace over bridal I Ten members attended the regular monthly meeting of the ex-i with a scolloped neckline accenied with can. they now have a history of Grove; me new noble grand made the. A Chapel Lutheran Church in their following committee i ci A files. The history is a gift of the Mrs. Emma Douds, Mrs.

Elizabeth rwu i- pastor. Rev. Roy S. Shultz. Moore, visiting committee; Maryi Catholic Daughters The booklet traces the histroy of Louise Wood and Emabel Til ra8ul monthly meeting of the Lutheran Church in a social committee; Mary Raybuck, Court St- Bernard.

Catholic Daugh- Christmas in October" was oh- ecutive board of the Welcome Wa-i Club held last: was edged with a deep ruffle of 'T if. tulle. Her tinnir vll nf ITr.l, v-impier women cvcnnig ni nuuie ui ,11,5. naiu. iii.Kinn i of tht Moose.

Tuesday evening. Oc-iStover, 321 Chestnut Street illusion was secured by Juliet a toher with IH co-workers The possibilities of a rummage cap trimmed with pearls and se- .1. ri.iiuin prugrsm was ar- shiu ano a cam panv as aciivi- commijtee.tie, lor the Way, and Mean, com Township from 1840, when ser- chairman of ways and means. or Amer'. 'H be held tc-! vices were held in the old Book- A social hour brought the evening (October 18) at the St.

Ber. lamyer schoolhouse. through the or- to a close. nard Recreation Center at p.m., Iganization of the Grove Chapel preceded by a covered-dish up- in im' ia f. John Smrek Teachinc Ruth Circle at White Bible lOOiWit with an rirnhiH Her sister, Evelvn Goodheart.

u. iiuu. iK-aiiiiiiniv wrappeo i ne puoiisning oi me annual veari j. me uiuy aiienuani. ne wore attendant.

She wore John Bernard Smrek. a son The Fiifit Methodist Church of Mr. and Mrs. John Smrek. The Ruth Circle ot the Women'! Mr.

Renda At I JHS tK'" nd uWs" M- Sowko. and Mr, nZVn, Jn hv' "er the Moran explained final detail 'mS; Yllltnd' masquerade ui One new member, Ann Weak- dam lo be held Friday evening of the groom, was best man and pcl wa WWW A tvV ushers were Lee F.nternne, Jerry Haltman, John Bameti and John 1 which was held September 30 at ported on a district convention of McMillen, all of Davton. ot RD Clymer. Pennsylvania, la Christian Service ot The Frank A. Renda, husband of Ma- now doing his student teaching in Flrsi Methodist Church will meet ry R.

Renda of 125 North Fifth the Punxsutawney High School in Cary classroom Tuesday I Street, Indiana, is now doing his bookkeeping and typing. I October 23, at 7: 30 Mrs Em' istudent teaching in bookkeeping Mr. Smrek will receive i ma Reesman and Mr, Zell a Bath and clerical practice at the Indl- bachelor of science in education de- win Krv ls hostesses Joint High School. gree from the State Teacher, Col-! I Mr. Renda will receive hi, lege, Indiana, Pennsylvania, in bachelor of science in education'January, 1M7, and will be certi- fi i i degree from the Slate Teachers.fied to teach business education on' 'nZ 7, College, Indiana, iiujanuary.

secondary school level. Presbyterian Church ot Indiana will and will be certified to teach In Mr. Smrek certi- Center Rmlriinar nn Fn. T-k. a nciiuinc hkuii newcomers v-uius held last weik in Meadville.

Pa. Announcement was made of the Refreshments were served by mother of the groom wore a gray coiuucaiion of Women of the thai hostess ml had COr5aS" und uf Mvn.be,,' attending the meeting of red rosebuds. irge ol Regenis. to be reld in were: Mrs. 1 nean Honrk.

Mra selections Pre nuptial i.anrenL-eviiie, aunaay ucto- topley a vim- i. uic ness subjects on ine secondary ned in water safety instruction ana i nirs. sow ku, ftirs. moran. ijiiyeu uy ir.

viarence jornan. hr nm.tf r.r.,A Danan. i ar nin tjx. .1 is an instructor and life guard at; organist, who was also accompan-dia Renneu will be chara of nA x. 'AT hi.

collet Mr. the Homer eirv Memorial m. and.on Saturday mom- ttt for Mrs. T. R.

SlulK soloist. the meetinp. i 1 1 t- r.i,. w. r.r h.

October 1:00 p.m, flna hunHrari anH lift i.iniaics, mi. Lyie run, nils, uull- Y- i he Chapter plans to have a aid Yourd, and Mrs. Stover. Ronald and Douglas, sons of his tenth birthday on De- Sigma Nu, social fraternity. been an active member of Sigma1 tended the reception in the church square dance sometime in the near and Mrs.

Roald Hilliard of Horn- cember I. Phi Epsilon. the Junior Chamber' Qeen Esther Clasi soctal rooms immediately follow -future. -n n. nf r.l..

Hh The Queen Esther Class of th nA.in... 1 guiiiui upa niav oe cr iny, niniie are ceieurauns aia ni oiiui.iiiiui rii ui noma. utnto u. r.u....u ing the ceremon. Rose Saffron received the sift ol aa.

uiih.rri ritv anH knot in ih. trnai raihar than iha Tau Honorarv Business Fralernitv. Flrst Unued Presb1erian Church Upon their return from i wed- the evening. ed wjlh linv lace DDer doilies lor celebrated his sixth bir'thdav on Mrs. Marearet Stile, of Homer hack.

They lave both lime and ef- Mr. Smrek served in the United Wl1' ml church Friday ding trip to Niagara Falls. luesday. October 23. is the date tavora frn-a mati oiri nam- -itamrriav 11 Bnnni.

rtiv furl in dressinp. States Armv as an anti-aircraft eveming. i a at eigm 1, and Canada, the couple are at lor the next regular meeting. imecnanic in r.ore uunug ine IITTIFFVF BV Jollta Korean conflict. iiuiiic a.

luvi naieriuo noao, Cleveland, Ohio. Successor to the Emnira Una la Smrek ia a aradu.te of Commo-! MKS HUBER CLASS Rumbaugh was graduated the very shott-waisted look. This last spring from Dayton Joint HiEh starts direcilv undar th. dore High School where he partici-' Mrs. Huber', Sunday School 'pated in football and basketball' Claw will meet in the Chapjnaa and is still active in sports in the the- church Friday evening.

county. During the school term, he October 19. football and basketball land during the summer plays Gospel Hour baseball in the Greater County A gospel hour will be held at League. He has also managed the the Stake Evangelical United 'iDixonville Junior Baseball Team in Brethren Church at 8:00 p.m. DST.

i previous years. on Friday, October 19. School and is employed at a weld- and usually is paired with the un-r for Camerons. Her husband, a lined waistline. Skirt mav be slim graduate of Dayton Joint High or lull.

School, class of 1953, is emploved with Fisher Body Plant. Cleveland. Small chickens that are to be broiled should be split into halxes Miss Lois Himes of Dayton held lengihwise. the backbone, neck and shower lor the bride recently. bone should be removed..

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