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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 6

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IN'DTANA KVEKTKG GAZETTE. INDtANA. PENNSYLVANIA, THURSDAY, OCTOSEn 24. 194. sMapriaott Annniirverl Complain of OPA Good Samaritan lift Indiana Council of Reoublican Women Married In Holy Cross Church Meeting Held In Methodist Church, Oct.

21 Honorable Ham Slbbott, Gnest Speaker ii Site hli fl Oak JEZT haSnCnceSShe inrBHI 10 mWW Hu5r Sehults and their two StrrlAr'ih rtIiS2ieth PHILADELPHIA, Oct. children were on a 100 mile trip TL rS Meale a nMl defl" told from their Springfield, I1U home 7hf5! wrll Jt mi flard nat an Office of Price Admin-J car broke down, stranding them on Eflw aent nad threatened him a highway. Fifth street and formerly of Kitten roundabout whl)e 8eekJ A stranger. Albert Cassens, who Morris innir ninr. i evidence of "tie-inM sales by operates an auto agency in Edwards TOA1 group ot the lVftrieuf organizations of Indiana at- It-.

t.Jl-. -Crtutteli neniibiican women held brland. Mrf J.m Ut. The Co Chica meal Pat I. 11 4.1.1.-.lt.& Bulol Unit ville, 111., slopped hl shiny 1846 model car to offer Schultz assistance but he couldn't Then he spotted a trailer truck carrying Mrs.

Wray attended Indiana State The dealer, who did not amplify risburg, November 12-13-14, as follows: Mrs. Clarence Watson, Mrs. Olive Mack Mrs. Fred Musser, Miss Margaret Plotzer, Mrs. Wilbur Widdowson, Mrs.

J. Carlyle Orr, Mrs. Murray Buterbaugh, Mrs. J. S.

Couser, Mrs. W. Helwlg, Mrs. Mac Holstein, Mrs. Earl Long, Mrs.

Paul Mack, Mrs, James Mack. Mrs. Wm. E. Pierce, Mrs.

W. M. Ruddock, Mrs. Mary Sanders. Mrs.

E. Dale Teacher's Colleae and is now a student at the Indiana Business Col-1 his reference to the "threat" was one or several witnesses to testify yesterday against the packing com Mti. J. Blarr Sutton directed the singing of The Star Spangled Ban-f. ffetj Mrs.

W. M. Ruddock was ac- eempanirt. Mr. Clarence Watxon.

President. three new cars to his agency. Cassens hailed the truck. He loaned his own car for free to Schultz to complete his outing, and pany wnicn is on inai wimoui jury charges or forcing retailers to' take numerous "unwanted" items' drove home In a new one on tne Tlmberlake. Mrs.

Gilbert Wolfen-den, Mrs, George Wolfenden, Mrs. in order to obtain meat, butter other scarce commodities. extended greetings and then Intro duceJ the guest of the evening, Honorable Harve TlbboU, Pennsyl-V Vania Representative Congressman, Thomas Williams and Miss Lulu Asked if his orotests to the com- ed her mind, a woman1! right, but lege. Mr. Wray graduated from Washington and Jefferson College, i where he was a member of the Phi Gamma Delta fraternity.

He fa now enrolled at the University of Pitts-1 burg School of Dentistry. Mrs. Wray will reside with her parents for the present. Engasement Announced Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Lczark of Clymer. announce the engagement of their daughter Theresa Irene to Andrew Kuchta of Indiana, Wolford. appointed to make the tour of the nany had affected his meat supplies! the change merely has to do with from the firm, Healey said he did the place where she will sue actor's not remember. agent Victor Oi'sattl for divorce. South Pacific, China, India and the, i i oniL iLJ European Theatre of Military In-lg eDratCS oUtll BirulQdV stallatlons.

Mrs. Anna Smith of Shelocta, R. Mr. Tibbott spoke briefly before d. 1.

was pleasantly surprised on "I'm going to bring the suit herej C(t. Cult I nrala not in Las Vegas, she told re- ailll LOCaie porters. "I'm not going to re-marry. HOLLYWOOD, Oct 24 MV-Marle I'm going to devote my time to my (The Body) MacDonald has chang-' career." her birthday, Saturday, In the home of her son and daughter-in-law, films of the U. S.

Army basis and Military Personnel and called attention to the Holy Land and extreme poverty, especially In India. Mr. and Mrs. Walton Smith. Mrs.

Smith celebrated her 80th birthday. Delegates Return The tour of 36,000 miles was made The day was pleasantly spent and From Convention i Mr. and Mrs. Harry Myers. of Hillsdale, returned from York, Mayfair October Sunday afternoon.

They drove to York Thursday with the Indiana County delegates to the State W. C. T. U. Convention: Mrs.

H. I. Myers, in tnirty-mne days. a picnic dinner was served at noon. The Republican Campaign Head- Mrs.

Smith reecived many useful quarters has been opened with the gf (ta and greeting cards, rooms in the Indiana Hotel where Those present were, the honored one is welcome. It Is being staffed guest, Mrs. Anna Smith, Rev and in the afternoon by members of the Mrs. A. M.

Neal, Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Indiana Council of Republican Henderson, Mr. and Mrs.

Leon Women. Silvis, L. M. Henderson, Mrs. Clara Among those present were Mr.

Henderson and children Donald, Riddell, Washington, D. C. photo-(Jean and Martha; Mr, and Mrs. Jas. grapher; Mr.

E. E. Hewitt, andA. Miller and daughter Janet: Mr. Mr.

William McMillen, candidates and Mrs. Frank Coleman, Mrs. Pearl for State Legislature. iWilinot. Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Kcp- County W. C. T. U.

President; Miss Lina M. Mouk, County Amethyst Beverage Director; Mrs. D. P. Harper of Indiana; and Mrs.

Jess Harbridge of Puchase Line. The COAT SALE A brief business meeting follow- pel. Miss Julia Keppel. -Mrs. Rosa latter two local Presidents.

Roland, Mrs. Goldic Baker, Mrs. Mrs. Ella B. Black the Stale Pre- ed, Mrs.

Wilbur Widdowson, membership chairman, reported a total of four hundred and seven ty-eight sldent who was re-elected for the Jennie Jamison and son Clair, Mrs. Eugene Wells, Roy Smith, Mr. and dressed in pink gowns, were Misses Victoria Swaiga, sister of the bride. Genevive Mocarsky, stepsister of the bride, Elizabeth Orvosh, and Frances Kaminski. Nickle Drake was flower girl.

Nick Swaiga, brother of the bride, served as best man, and George Fallet, Mike Vitkay, William Shumany, and Stanley Condor ushered. Frank Swaiga, was ring bearer. Following the ceremony a reception was held in the home of the bride's mother after which Mr. and Mrs. Musick left for a wedding trip to Lake Erie and Canada.

(Douglass Studio Photo) Mfss Josephine Swalga, daughter of Mrs. Pauline Swaiga of Iselln, became the bride of Steve Musick, son of Mrs. Mary Musick also of Iselin, August 31, in the Holy Cross Church of Iselin. Rev. Stanley Zalnlerzak performed the ceremony.

The bride, who was given In marriage by her brother, Frank Swaiga, was attired in a white gown fashioned with a lace bodice and net skirt and wore a fingertip veil. She carried a bouquet of white roses. Miss Margaret Kovack served as maid of honor and wore a blue gown. The bridesmaids, who were 17th year Is also a resident of members. Mrs.

Thomas WIV-ams Mrs, Earl Cravcner and sons Ed- and Mrs. Goldie Buterbaugh re- ward, Robert and John; Mrs. Mar- celved the President's Award Johns, children, Bernard and Honored On Birthday increased membership. Wilda; Miss Thompson, Margaret Delegates were elected to attend Waltenbaugh. Nellie, Charles and the State Convention, Pennsylvania John King.

Vaugh Spears and- Mr. About fifty neighbors and rela council ox Republican women, Har- ani Mrs. Walton Smith. tives pleasantly surprised Earl Cravener of Shelocta, R. D.

1, on his birthday, Saturday evening. October FlorenceStif fler Honored on Birthday 19. The i was pleasantly spent and a' delicious lunch was served, Mr. Cravener received many nice sifts and meeting cards. I ON SALE NOW If Those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. Earl Cravener and family; Mr. and Mrs. D. E.

Cravener and sons; Mr. and Mrs, Edward Cravener and 26 inch Galvanized family: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Waltenbaugh and family; Earl Wove Hog Fence Wove Cattle Fence Walker, Mrs. Lida Cesna and child 35 39 inch Galvanized ren: Mrs.

Harold Mclntyre and children; Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Smeltzer and family: Mrs. Eva Smelt zer; Mr. and Mrs.

Lloyd 49 and 58 Inch Poultry and Rabbit Fence Rupart atid family; Rev. Jacob Brown. Charles, Nellie and John King; Miss Thompson. Jean and Jack Wessinor; Miss Julia Keppel, Mrs. Earl Schreckongost and child Fence Steeples Galvanized ren; Mrs.

Jennie Jamison and son; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wells, Nelson Craig; Mrs. W. B.

Smith, and Clara Visited Mother ri AW iTCi 45 CRISE REGULATOR and Furnace Controls Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lydick ol Youngstown, Ohio, spent Monday in Homer City with the tormer mother, Mrs. Emma Lydick. $17 95 Priced at New Arrival Mr.

and Mrs. Donald EUine of New Brighton, announce the birth of a daughter, named Patricia Jane, born to them this week in the Beaver General Hospital. J. C. Moore Supply Inc.

SALTSBURG, PA. Phone 150 from 7 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.

A surprise birthday party was held for Florence Stiffler in lier home on Grandview Avenue, Sept 13, who celebrated her sixteenth birthday. The honored guest received many beautiful gifts. A dinner was served and the evening was spent dancing. Those present for the party were: Florence Stiffler, Beulah Allison, Russell Malcolm, Mary Ann Zbur, Donald Malcolm, Betty Slippy, Louise McMilUn, Dick Ray, Bob Lowman, Ira Evins, Diana Bryne, Peggy Good, Bob Stiffler, Arthur Evins, and Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Stiffler. Mrs. Elling will be remembered as the former -Sara Ann Thomas, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thomas of Helvetia, formerly of Degree of Honor The regular meeting of the Degree of Honor Lodge will be held Friday evening, October 25, at 8:00 o'clock.

Everybody is requested to come masked as this is the annual Hallowe'en Party. Indiana. Home From Trip Marsaret Hemphill Talks To B. and P. W.

Club Mr, and Mrs, Forrest W. Ressler of Aultman, with sister, Miss Elizabeth Northey, Indiana, and Mrs. Chester A. Ritzie of ReynoldsvHle, have recently returned from a motor trip to Winchester, Va. They drove over On Uniform Pay Bill and Its Importance The Uniform Pay Bill, written and promoted by the Pennsylvania the "Skyline Drive to Fredericksburg, Va and Washington, D.

C. Federation of Business Profes sional Women's Clubs, was the chief 4 topic of discussion at the Fall Meeting of District No. 2 of this organi work. As every working woman is aware, the great state of Pennsylvania, cradle of liberty, and the keystone of the nation, does not provide pay for women equal to that of men doing the same work. The economic situation being what it is, women must work, and very few working women are free from obligations as great and sometimes much greater than working men.

Other topics taken up at this meeting was Program Coordina- Prehistoric Pueblo Indians laid claim to Mexican lands long years before the advent of the Navajo and Apache. These seminomadic groups are generally regarded as zation at Ambridge. Saturday, October 19. Mrs. Marguerite Heinp- hill of Pittsburgh, outlined the bill and the procedure for having same late-comers to the Southwest.

adopted. Both parties have pro The United States shipped 7,911, mised to make it apart of their platform and all legislators will be con- 711 net tons of iron and steel to for- now Values up to 30.00 now 19-98 Values up to 40.00 Toppers-Full Length elgn users during 1945. tacted after election. Mrs. Mary tion, by Mrs.

Helen McKinney, Dis-Clark Myers, the State Legislative trict Chairman; Miss Sara McFarl-Chalrman, and a group of women! and and Mrs. Sara Helper; Mem- attorneys belonging to the federa tion, have worked very hard in writing this bill and promoting it. Miss Grace Daniels of Wilkes- Mrs. Do You "SING" While you "House-work?" bedship and Finunce by Miss Florence Davis; and Political Science Scholarship by Miss Frances Murray. The Stale Federation has voted to finance a scholarship in Political Science at the Maxwell School.

Those attending from the Indiana Club were Mrs. Laura Harper, Pre Barre, president of the Stale Federation, guest speaker at the dinner OCTOBER S-A-L-E Wool Suits meeting, enlarged upon the history of the bill. The Uniform Pay Bill would pro sident; Miss Carol Mnorhead, and vide equal pay for women for equal jMiss Beulah Heffelfinger. Reg. to $24.75, now $14.95 and fur trimmed dress coats Catholic Daughters I To Have Hallowe'en Tempo Club Holds First Fall Meeting rue Tempo junior (Music Club Party Tonight, 8 P.M.

held its first meeting in the W. Be Season Smart for Class or Office in these Smart 2 Piece Wools Black White Checks Classic Stripes Plain shades Sizes 10-20 Kordby. the president, introduced annual naiiowe en nny or the following program: America Two Pianos-Jcsu. Joy of Man' be Thursday, in Desiring (Bach) Barbara Miller St' Berrd5 Soclal and Maillvn Hill. basement of Ihe church, at eight LIMITED QUANTITY Exact 17 Coats at 14.98 Exactly 21 Coats at 19.98 Act now and get one of the great Piano Solo Pipes of Pan iFisher) r-' The committee includes: Mrs.

J. Betty Rosborough. I. Wildcman, chairman: Mrs. Robt.

mano Miiuai tire Dance IdeFalla) Ann Canfield. Group Wool Jertey Coleman, Mrs. Paul Graff, Mrs. John Garman. Mrs.

Jos. A. Yonushonis, Mrs. Paul O'Hara. Mrs.

Paul Faith. Mrs. Leo F. Shaffer, Mrs. Margaret O'Hara, Mrs.

Anna Toed, Mrs. Margaret McKelvy, Misses Rosanna and Marie Lamantia and Margaret Soprano Solos Blue Are Her Eyes (Watts); My Lover Was a Fisherman (Strickland I Marietta Houck, Vocalist, and Kenneth Nord-by. Accompanist. Piano Solo Tarantella (Beaumont) Peggy Hosborough. DRESSES est bargains of 1946.

Every coat THERE are a lot of steps from the making of the beds to the washing of the dishes to cooking at the kitchen stove. And you want shoes that will cushion those steps with comfort that will carefully guide the heel, arch and ball of your foot to perfect relaxation. $3.99 $5. Keg. 14.95 Mrs.

F. W. Mohr. Grand Regent, $9.95 Two Pianos (Eight Hands) Walti Rohm i Kinm. says re wiu oe entertainment for warmly interlined! Pezzutti.

Lois Kunkle, and Jackie At the conclusion of the program, PVer SeMCC POStDOHed a business meeting was held. Ann! 1 vpvnvu Canfield was elected to fill the I The Week of Prayer Service sche- Remember, please there are only 38 Coats at these low prices BE Special Odd Lot DRESSES Reduced for Quick Clearance vacancy of Vice President. The nextidu'ed Sunday evening. October meeting ivill held November 18, 211n- Brushvaliey. Methodist Church in the home at the counsellor.

Miss na oeon postponed until Wednesday "Brown's Superba" Sarah Wiley. eveninfc October at 7:00 inese services are spon- i sored by the women's Society of Hallowe'en Party Up to 7.95 I Christian Service. $3.95 WISE BE HERE! MAYFAIR SH0PPE Promoted To Corporal Miss Minta Bell Cessna held a Halowe'en party in her home in Glen Campbell, Friday evening at seven o'clock of which all her guests were masked. Her guests were as follows: Mari kwwir imam Mr. and Mrs.

Cnarles G. Clawson of Shelocta, R. D. 1. have received Style Shop word that their son.

Gerald G. Claw lyn Fulton. Jean Ellsmore, Alice son has been promoted to the rank jean bmrtn. joan achrode. Peggy of corporal.

INDIANA, PENNA- 706 Pbila. St. Phone 64 705 Phila. Street Hickok, Irene Androsky, Phyllis Corporal Clawson is stationed in Meckicy. Helen Gromley.

Alice Japan, but expects to be returned caun, ana Dale ora Bennett. to the United States soon,.

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