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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 11

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INDIANA EVENING GAZETTE, INDIANA. PENNSYLVANIA, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 26. Historical Society Gets Julia A. Nudge Is Bride jPi Kappa Alumnae Meet fGef Acquainted' Of Bruce W.

Catherman onr of, Night Held By Dayton ings SW1TZER Lumbering Tools SOCIETY PI Kappa Sigma sorority met At p.m. Friday mj. Mr. and Mrs. Merrill H.

Switierj Jr. of 260 South Seventh Street, In-' Valuable old lumbering tools, diana, are proud parents of a Wn ibmta.h.. been presented to the Hlstorl- Han Church. Miss Julia A. Max ln Homer City.

The ffrtt meetini of the daughter of Mrs. Susan Nudge, In- The business of the evening per-Dayton Joint Parent-Teacher As-: tKI "diana HospitaL Tore; yeiV SSJ 2 diana. was united in marnagejtalned to news from the office Testimonial Dinner for Rural Valley Woman Dhim MT ralkanAa Iltianlni. In- In. diana, son of Mr.

and Mrs. G. 1 with the president Floyd Merrill Howard 1 Included Is a broad axe which1 Oscar Catherman, Swcngle, Pa. m0 acIlve and Mrs. Dorothy Reltz lnlT'' wn0 "PPd the belonged to Thomas J.

Bell, used The double rine eeremonv was! the Indiana State Teachers Col- charae. 01 Mven Pounds and lour ouncea. about 140 years ago; an auger performed In the presence of thejlege campus. Because It was "get acquainted foer Mary 3' wt'u tl Sm immediate families and friends by The active Jnlahf oarents and teachers were Elizabeth Beatty of Oreensburg.i"',.1" ine iev. i.Hwri;ni:i; i.

uuhh, pas- win nvc ib i.v.... i.ii.... togetner in me construction or following the Homecoming eated t0 the'r blrthdf Bl Mahoning creek, the tor of the church. The bride's attendant was her on Saturday, Octo.lenden. tne leachers! The paternal grandparents areZpH hv 3 111 1 1 I 1 sister, Rose M.

Nudge, R. J. ber ar.d a dinner at the VFWiand the Barents were IntroducediMr. and Mrs. Merrill H.

Switieri.K. a. an by member or the district they or. 01 n. wmow Ave.

lwos (ir8l used about yeaM as best man. Invitation to the PI Kap alumnae. till lSK-l IBT ia 1 1 i ne Tnaicrnni grandparents are i A ecnnd dmw hnvp nnr nnmeH wrw i ij vi xvi nil I After a wedding dinner served. The new alumnae officers for the Mrs. Galen Reedy, ways andiMr.

and Mrs. Frank Beatty oflhv hl Drnrffathr Hmirv Aul wa New Stanton. Pa. at Rustic Lodge, Mr. and Mrs.

1 1956-57 year ore: President, Mra. Catherman left on a southern John Watchko; vice president, Mrs. aiso presented. A draw shave was means committee chairman, reported that the Parent Teachers to used to make clapboards and motor trip. iDoyle Rowley, secretary, Mrs.

HILL shave shingles. Association will sponsor a square dance on Friday, October 5, at Austin P. Anderson, and treas- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hill Of: aminnr Datum Mnma urer, Mrs.

Craig Swauger. Valley Inn. Sagamore are the proud parents of' Jf, Pfatt GlVCS RCDOTf a daughter, weighing seven: Mrs. Jennie Collier and George! pounds, one ounce, born to them Goodhart safety committee1 members, discussed the possibility of having a viaduct across the September in the Kittanning Hospital. Patricia Louise has four I ICIMIIiya IICIUI II IIUIIIC I A delightful social hour followed Dr.

and Mrs. E. L. Fleming of.lhe North Sixth Street returned home trvii Tw i Monday from White Water. Wis-'l'AV 03lLIT6S consin.

where they visited with and Mrs. R. E. Gebhardt. Theyi went by plane from Milwaukee to KDKA-TV, Channel 2, will sa-Snnkne Washing wlierp thnv''e Saltsburg Friday morning.

Dayton-Snyderville road. It an( rour tism who are uis uisgussvu more a very proud of her. meeting. Entertainment included piano Dr. Willis E.

Pratt, president Of the State Teachers College, Indiana, Pennsylvania, gave a report this morning (September 26) to the 36th Annual Education Congress meeting in Harrisburg today and tomorrow. Dr. Pratt reported on the work of the Pennsylvania Advisory Committee on Teacher Certification of which he is chairman. solos. Judy Kuhns, Rebecca Clever L0C3I WOman WlilS i thP hnm.

nf mn.lSepfember 20. ob Ed Schaughency'i ana neioa Aicorn; amusing State Archery Award reading, Clyde Brice: group sing at a.m. Ing led by Mrs. Pauline Brlcc. Boyer Studio iin-'aw and dallghter.

Mr- anl Mrs-J A.L. Miller. While there they visit- Pictured at the Testimonial din-'of the dinner committee who also. The nroeram will consist of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence Smith Mrs. Maurice West was chair- ner for Gladys VanDyke of Rural serves as Council President: nh J. 1 iiuui 5, mander who for film showing Saltsburg'a points oflman of refreshments. of 2S1 School Street, Mr. and and points of Interest many Valley, left to right Mrs.

Rose Kuchar, spoke VnrA Mr. M.r., Hni. ea interest, its people and its beauty. Next meeting will be held Thura-'Mnynard Decker of 194 North 14th Hospital Patient A commentary on Its history will Adams, NuMine, County Council members of his post; Mrs. Ellen jen 0j j)ayt011i an() jnrs- Rose tne b'8 Coulee Dam, and motored President.

Congressman John representing the Past Pre-'Adams of the "Rurai valley unit. to many points of interest In Idaho. Saylor. Honoree; Mrs. Scott Van- sidents of County Council; Peter, frnm day, October 1).

IStrect and William Fowler of lEast Pike spent Saturdny and Sun- Want extra flavor for porkiday in Green Castle, where thev be given with the film. This will be the first of a series Mrs. Arthur Stiles of Clymer was admitted to Magec Hospital, Pittsburgh, Sunday, September 23. Dvke. Rural Valley, Harry Fox, programs oy koka-iv Iry adding pineapple oritook part in the stale archery wifh 'HVS 1 honors bestowed upon her and the Flemings again visited in the serv-Gebhard, home before for fof Washington, D.C and Rural Valley, Mrs.

Harold Boyer, Presi- ing towns located within the Pitts-jcanned chunks of the fruit to the contest. Mrs. Smith won thirdiwhere she will undergo sureerv burgh area. Iskillet while pan-frying the chops. place as Bowman Free Style, (sometime this week.

dent Cosgrove Unit A.L.A. Rural jmanders and Mrs. Violet Moore Valley, Commander Charles Ku-'a past unit president. Hi char of Yatesboro. I Recognition was paid by other King's Basement dining room clubs as a tribute to Mrs.

VanDyke was the scene of a Testimonial 1 for her work with them as well as Dinner Friday evening, Septem- the Auxiliary. Mrs. Ambrose Mil-ber 14, as Mrs. Scott VanDyke was jler, Secretary of the Rebekah honored for her outstanding con- Lodge; Mr. Andrew Jewart of the tribution to the American Legion Rural Valley Lions Club, and Miss DOWNSTAIRS.

STORE Auxiliary program. The tribute Sara McFarland, president of the 'JSwas arranged by members of Cos- Workers Class of the Methodist grove Unit of Rural Valley, with Church. Mrs. Frank Adams of NuMine as Many hours were spent at pes-chairman. hon Hospital as a volunteer work-j 100 guests, friends and relatives cr so best wishes were extended, attended the dinner which was by Mrs.

Horace Brown, of Reyn- served at 7:00 p.m. by members oldsville, as a fellow worker and; of the NuMine Presbyterian close friend. Mrs. Lloyd Heber-' Church. ling spoke for members of the 8' Harry Fox acted as Toastmas- et 40.

Mrs. Joseph Brown as West-ter for the affair, and Charles Vice Chairman of National Se-char. Commander of the local Mrs. Nina Kahle a close 00V DAVr Women's Dress Shoes 'tglon Post, led the Pledge of Al- friend and companion, paid tribute legiance to the Flag and the sing- for the state officer who was un-! ing of the National Anthem. able to be represented dite to the Mrs.

Van Dyke has served for 27, National Convention. years in the American Legion Aux-I Guest speaker was Congressman fliary and has been active most1 John P. Saylor, another good of that time. She served in var- friend of the Van Dykes and of Jous capacities in the unit offices the toastmaster. He spoke of the 2 if 00 jsL AH Heel Heights-All Colors-Suedes-Leathers Sizes 4 to 10 4A to Widths WOMEN'S FLATS Oxfords Loafers Crepe Sole Reds Blacks Browns Suedes Leathers and has held all the major offices! help all individuals could give to in the County Council, jjefore be-'the veteran if only they would when coming Western Director in which' they are asked.

Stressing the fact she has served for the past! that all letters from men who two years. This year she will again served who are trying to estab-, serve the state office as Vice lish a disability claim should be Chairman of Rehabilitation for her answered since any thread of ln-area. Her appointment came from formation may help to achieve Mrs. Ray Wilson, newly elected this. MEN'S ARMY-NAVY OXFORDS $5.99 Brown Black State President.

Family members expressed gra- Words of praise and congratu- titude as Ernie Emery, son-in-law lations were issued to the honored and Scott, husband of Mrs. Van-guest by many persons in attend Dyke received the many fine dance. The following were called things bestowed upon their loved Upon by the Toastmaster, Mr. Fox: one. Rev.

A. J. Musselman, pastor I A 25 year pin was presented by pf the Rural Valley Methodist Mrs. Harold Boyer, President of Church of which Mrs. VanDyke is the Unit.

Presentations were made a member; Mrs. Adams, chairman by Mrs. Nathan Knepshield of Saltsburg Items Famous Educator To Be Convention Speaker Mr. and Mrs. J.

M. McPhilimy of Market Street had their grand- SPECIAL GROUP OF BETTER WEDGIES Dr. Norman H. Dawes of son, John M. McPhilimy III, vis-Carnegie Institute will be the fea- iting with them for a few days, tared speaker at the banquet of theiwhen he was enrouta to Colorado Iparden Club Federation of Penn- University where he Is a sopho- syivama oanquei 10 ne neia in tne more.

John has just returned from Saudi Arabia, where he spent his 500 AND FLATS REDUCED TO Lawrence Hotel, Erie, Thursday evening, September 27, at 7:30 Dr. Dawe'a aubject will be the summer vacation with his father. American, Dream and he is expect J. W. Oneal of Adena, Ohio, who Loafers-Straps-Reds-Blacks-Browns-Crepe Soles has spent two weeks in the home of his sister, Mrs.

J. M. Keeley, ed to contrast the American Ideal with the ideals he has encountered on his recent European Tour. and his brother Ed in Indiana, Dr. Dawes is the recipient of the Carnegie Corporation Teach-I hut Award for 1953.

and has acted: una viuiupui I1UIIIC uy 111S nephew, Ralph Keeley and wife, and Miss Mary Keeley, who spent the weekend in the home of Mr and Mrs. Harry White. I moderator for the well known goo INCLUDED ARE Special Group of Town Counrrys Blacks Browns Reds Blues Suedes Leathers Junior Town Meetings of the Air held in Pittsburgh during which Mr. and Mrs Ocrnr A HimH urhr. High School students had the op.

portunity of expressing their ideas.have recently purchased the Wil-on current subjects. He has re-jliam Rupert property on Salt ceived degrees from Boston expect to make the move versity and from Harvard wherelfrom Klski School campus, where: he was awarded his M.A. andithey have lived for many Ph. u. He is the author of num- sometime in late October.

Mr.1 oerous articles on historical topics Hund continues with his duties at' and of book reviews. He has re- in rhnnl fently completed a biography ofi i SPECIAL GROUP OF ON ADEN'S DRESS SHOES SPECIAL GROUP OF RED CROSS Dr. Koy Harris, the composer. Hel The Saltsburg Firemen's Auxi-is a sparkling speaker and has had iary held their regular monthly great success in addressing groups meeting Monday evening, Septem-on current and past history. ber 24, in the Community Center with their president Mrs.

Ruth Hall Rittinnprt Hrtcfc presiding. There were about 17 DllllliyCli JIU1 members present, and the eve- Mr. and Mrs. John Bittinger of "ere Dayton RD 3 entertained 42 Mrs' Re" recently at a wedding dinner of "ie were dor of their son and Bratifying with a total to The honorees were married Aug-lcusteL but no definite plans were ust 11 at the home of the bride's formulated. sister and her husband, Mr.

and I Mrs. James Acker of Sagerstown! v.i-. Ha.bi.. Jan A h.slS'from Jeaan bnmn. iTarenium Hospital and is improv- The table was decorated with a ng nicely, wedding cake topped with a min- Kenneth Shaulis, son of Mr and iature bride and groom.

It was Mrs. Paul Schaulis, was in Greens-haked and decorated in pink and burg Hospital for a tonsillectomy. All Name Brands Shoes Brown-Black Oxfords, Loafers SHOES Black Brown Suede Leather Colors p)9 FOR THE BIGGEST AND BEST OLD FASHIONED -nite oy mrs. Artnur stocKdale Mr. Harry Struble of Market and Mrs.

Clarence Walker of Day- Street and Patricia Liboskl, daugh-1 DAYS BARGAINS SHOP AT THE on- ter 01 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Li-The young couple are living at boski of Extension, were both I6S Putman Road. Derby. New patients in Latrobe Hospital.

York. OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 10:00 A. M. 'TIL 9:00 P. M.

OPEN SATURDAY, 'TIL 9:00 P. M. Try adding leftover cooked rice Slip slices of tomato into a to waffles or pancakes for inter-rheese sandwich before grilling: esting texture and new taste use the two flavors blend foi an inter- a few tablespoons to one cup of esting tang. batter..

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