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The Indiana Gazette from Indiana, Pennsylvania • 3

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fimini At futrf.ibA.fHAf.. mpmhflr. nf Prices themselves will bo sur To femov atolbavttitf; IfM -fAfl -11 nb raV-a-M il.AJI '-V. Monday Mtisic Cltib He As Gene Straaler'' New asslstartts At Salvation Army The National Audubon Society, dedicated to tne protection oi dims. has been sponsoring annual winter bird censuses for the last 90 years sponitQ oulckly with cold wfllW.

me Indiana brancn ot the American Association of University Women will see youth In action In a program wiled "A Visit With Teenagers" On Tuesday, April 10 at Last Meeting, Business Meeting. veyed tor new and usea tires and tubes, recapping, repairing, retlnera, patches and boots, and whether extra charges for extra services' ate made add how they are determined. a rew fltops oi siyeerm ana Ttiffr4a to determine tne increase ana tie in with the funds. After half MUM Thd ihntist bflilfisss (Meting of creese amongst all types of these hour, rinse out wltff wte Plans Eniemble Mrs. birds; Thousands of bird enthu' I p.

m. Compliance conferences with Price Paul Slshefcergeri Club Choral The Mcetine wltt live an oonor- chairman, Mri. Cltda. Bearmr: Can wasn as usuai. mim To camouflage circles tinder Panels of local boards will result if s'Mtt throughout the country list deftlert are found In violation of the they see the time tunity to tee the Recreation Center set up In the-Community teen Chairman, Mrs.

Mae Holitein. The- member guest. census Li being taken and the (h' Monday Musteal Ctub held In the Presbyterian church Mondav afternoon ot last 1:90. Pre ceding the business- meeting the guesUrehjoyed a. detectable 'M-ring dessert planned by Mi-a.

H. B. Bovd end her Committee any of the aforementioned require eyes, run the rouge from thtf cheM const. is then combined and pub- menu. up under the eyes.

and will oiler a practlmt demonstration ot th ability of young people to accept responsibility In iisnea in a Apeciai supplement tne society's official Journal. Journed to the chapel of the church where a most satisfying i tnusleat treat In store Vlr glana M. Anlla Brody, pianist and.Oene Slrassler, Shingles can often be used planning activities and managing jan unusual effect in finishing ttl Including. Mrs. S.

H. Browning, Alnhoruo Mrs. John Mayor Candidate Subscribe tor the Gaiette, themselves and others. I walls of a den. -The Education Committee, con slstlnn of Mrs.

Mvles C. Davis and baritone, finished and varied program to the enthusiastic approbation of audience, Ims Laura Duncan, is In charge of PITTSBURGH. Aorll 9. (Pi the meeting. It promises to be I program both unique and latere! Scott, Arthur Robinson and Mrs.

Blair Sutton. at) Mr.i: Kf president of. the business meet big and after a few words of greet Ing she asked for the annual reports of all officer! and committee chair men. Robert N. Waddcll, Republican, and programiollows: .1 Cello Gn Bateau, Debussy; Allegro i jlna, and members are urged to al- David Lawrence, Democrat, were rcenanlzed today as organiiatlon candidates In Pltt-burgh's June 10' Appassionata, saint saene vir ftinht Baritone Solos King Henry's mayoralty primary.

Waddell. insurance executive ana former tfrM coach at CarncKle Tech. Following these the Chomlnatmg committee presented the roster for next year, Which wee Tire Dealers ToBeVstcd was selected, 39 to 18. when GOP ward lenders met Saturday. Law-, vence Allegheny County Democratic unanimously accepted by the members.

The new officers are as follows: President, -Mrs. J. R. Guard Prayer from Lohengrin, Wagner; Wle M'elodlen Zleht Is Mir. Brahmsr-When tvThlnk Upon Maiden.

Michael Head-Gene Strassler. Mrs. Esther Skog.Coulange, accompanist. Piano-Majmlght, Fnlmgren, The Real Princess. Korngold, The German Dance Anita Brodv.

chairman, was chosen a week ago. i Also mentioned in the Republi First Vice President Mrs. Harry can Balloting were Lt. Col. Harmar 4Cenflcld: Second' Vice President.

ByiheOJt.A: During (he' period April 15 to! -Mrs. William Pierce: Recording Secretary, Miss Ruth Rink; Federation Secretary, Clyde Seanor; D. Denny, jr and Frank L. Dug-pan, the latter past president ot the Pitlsburgh Chamber of Commerce. Accompanists.

Irene Gardner Scherengost, Gladys Washburn TROUTMAN'S Beautify Your Home With Long Wearing ARMSTRONG INLAID LINOLEUM 1.69 April 30, 1045, volunteer assistants Neither announced withdrawal irom 1 Fisher. Treasurer, Mrs. Decree Jones: LI the-race. dbrarlan and Historian, Mrs. William Commjttee on- Arrangements- Mrs.

Harrv Burton Bovd. chairman: Registrar, Mrs. S. -M. jrjBrownlng; Juvenile Counselor, Mre.

Girl Guards, Girls1 reus Ncwcomers to Indiana within Mrs. S. Browning, Mrs. John A. Flcns, lice, and licks arc now known to be among the most dan- I local War Prico and Rationing Boards will visit (ire sales and repairing firms (o survey prices for tires and services and at the same lime inspect their records and postings, the Altoona District Office of Price Administration today an- gcrous disease spreaders.

Scott, Mrs. Alphonso -DeGaetano, Mrs. J. Arthur Robinson, Mrs. J.

Blair Sutton. rrann- nnarca; junior counselor, Miss Sarah Wiley, Student Musician Advisor, Mrs. Robert M. Fisher: nonncea. The survey has for Its purpose Winners of Local Art Exhibit Announced For Annual Showrin Library, April 9-23 lhrco major objectives: i EMPIRE Romer City TODAY TOMORROW good water Saturday night the 'opening of tho local Art Association show, 1.

Determination of degree ot compliance with regulations concerning the fixing of ceiling prices on tires and lubes and extra service charges. 2. Explanation and clariflcution Mrs. Guy Pratt Davis-won first with 35 members and friends aK) prize in water. Her picture SQUARE TARD a Bull lire, was-unusually fresh the fe days haye been Envoy and.

Mrs. Walter Crouch, newly appointed- assistants 'at -the local Salvation Army Corps. These two young with their 18-month-otd aoni come from' Meadvllle, Pa. to take complete charge of the. young people's activities, and to assist wlth the work.

Following "a list of the young people's work: 1... Sunday, School 9:30 8. Sunday, School Wil-. Hard's Home, 1 p. m.

S. Young. People's Legion, 0:30 p. m. Sunbeams Boys nd girls from 8 -to -12.

years of age meet Monday 'afternoons -at 4:30. 1 S. Band practice Tuesday.and Thursday at 4:30. 6..: Corps Boys and glrls'froih l3 to 18 yeai's'of age, meet Fridays at, 0:30 ing In age from '12 lo 18. meet on Monday evenings at 6:30.

7. Junior Legion includes boys'' and girls from 6 to 12 years, and meets Saturday, at 2 p. followed by the young people's singing company. In the near future, the envoy and his wife, are planning on starting again the meeting of tho Torchbearer group. This will include young men and women, not necessarily members of the- Salvation Army, from 15 to 25 years of age, to 'meet one evening a week for a time of fellowship and fun.

We ask the people of Indiana for their The young folks will be in good reliable hands. We believe in having a good time, but above all. we believe in watching and caring for the spiritual needs of each one. i color sparkling in -technique, Lending jury dinner at MO Conn's The table was decorated beautifully by Mrs. uel Rinn and Mrs.

Arthur -Ru9selL -The jury announced Mrs. Leslie because, the jury said, 'it -made of requirements for dealers. 3. Correction of any instances of non-compliance. water colors' do 'just what they Rny Millnnd Barbara Brillun In "Till We Meet Again" should i- Pattlson was winner of first Ralph 'Reynolds- was awarded prize in the oil paintings, entitled Volunteer Price Panel Aides will note whether sellers' celling prices are posted, and whether they are giving sales slips to purchasers and second prize with a Seascape, and Miss Helen.

Hei'sperger' and 'Mrs. 12)" Apple Butter Time." The rich color, autheitic feeling for. the Long wearing, colorful and beautifully patterned inlaid linoleum with colors through to the sturdy back. Patterns at home in any room from dining room to nursery. Troutman's Basement 9x12 Gold Seal Francesco received, hon American scene, and its fine conv Keeping records of each sale, all of which are requirements of the orable mention.

Robert Tomb won the craft section -prize for his excellent wrought iron display, not position won for it the honor. was. awarded Mrs. Alma Gasslander for her painting, the Only forr. its.

fine but "Slag Pile." The strong contrast be- for Us unusual features. VLttween the tender, green country The evening came to. an end with aide. and the harshness of the slag pile, won for it the award. Hon Mrs.

DeWitt Ray ana Mrs." Arthur Russell presiding -at a beautifully orable mention In oils was given Teen-asers, April 10th You are invited to attend a "Visit Ross Deaner Tor his small stylized appointed tea table. The exhibit will- open today, and continue this week and next, dur landscape; Leslie Pattlson, for his Home News of Indiana Mildred Yearick Repr. '-Mildred Yearick. Home "Haunted House, its strong With The Teenagers" at the Community Building, Tuesday evening. 'depiction of mood.

ing the afternoons and Congoleum Rugs 7.45 the Indiana Free Library, corner April 10, at -8 clock. You will have an. opportunity to observe the The jury complimented the -local Art Association for its unusually of Ninth and Philadelphia streets. activities ot the young 'people Economics Extension representative for, Indiana -County will discuss the "Teenagers" recreation room and to hear of the organization uf coming Extension activities in In- Engagement of Marian Roumm and Marriage of Sister, Ruth-Roumm, Announced 1 diana County Station WHJB. Greensburg, Tuesday April 10 at-12 clock.

Mrs. Hazel Knipe. will demon their club, their problems, and their plans Ijor the future. This meeting has been planned by the Indiana branch ot the American Association of University Women, to afford the people of Indiana an opportunity to become acquainted with the A. A.

IT. W. to Visit sky, ot Buffalo, N. lC in the Seabees. The marriage place strate "Meat; ivhich will be served with covered dish.

sup in Ventura. January 31, .1945. After a 15-day leave per to be held at the home ot Mrs. Chapman-; Rt- ksi.de, Buffalo, Seaman -Brodzinsky has re Gold Seal congoleum rugs are well known lor value among printed enamel floor cover- ingsl Built with a wear layer ot multiple: coatings of high quality baked enamel and heat toughened paints to a sturdy felt foundation. Beautiful patterns with border.

Wednesday, April 11 at 6 o'clock, Announcement -has. been 'made 'of I the engagement ot Miss Marian Roumm Indiana, to Pvt. Morris Nison.of Hartford. Connecticut Pvt. Nison served two -years in Alaska and the Aleutians and is now sta-tion'ed at Scott Field, Illinois.

The nvddlng will take place in July. Announcement' has been made, of the wedding of Miss Ruth Roumm of Indiana, to Milton Brodzin- WUh Teenagers Postponed from-December on ac- After supper, Miss Yearick, home' economics, Extension representative, will talk on "Decorating Living Rooms." turned to Fort Hueneme, -and Mrs. Brodzinsky has returned to her home in Indiana where she will remain while her husband is over? seas. TiM 'Mrs. Roy Douglass will be hostess I'lli'M to the1 West Pike bomemakers group WW 12 (h30 m.

Arrivesin, France Miss Yearick will demonstrate dress finishes as the insertion of Mr. and -'Mrs. Albert' Buterbaugh zippers and neck finishes. of srushvalleyhave received word trom tneir -Pvt. Elmer Buter Reflntshing be the topic for demonstration when the Fulton Run homemakers' group meets Thursday, April 12 at 7:30 p.

m. in the home of Mrs. Mabel baugh, thai he arrived safely in France. He is mechanized cavalry for combat duty. Pfc.

Samuel Wetzel Mafries Western Girl Alice F. Cline, Woman's Corps, U. S. Army, became the bride ot Pfc Samuel P. Wetzel, son of Mr.

and Mrs. George Wetiel Marion Center. The ceremony was lu the Fort Sheridan, 111., chapel, by the Fort chaplain, Cap-) tain Norton. The bride was attended by Pre. Marjorie M.

Steffy, and was- given in marrtaee by her commander, Pvt. lamer Buterbaugh, before So Well Braced! So Dependable! NEW "SAMSON CARD TABLES Ringer, entering the service last 1 Wfrfc, The following 4-H CJub organizo-i tion meetings also' will be held: was employed as a sawer for Norman Little. Private Elmer Buter-baugh' has one brother. Private Jesse Buterbaugh, In tile service. Marchard at the home of Irvin Behm, Tuesday, April 10 at 8 p.

m. GIVE YOUR HOME A NEW SPRING LOOK WITH WHAT IS SO "USELESS AS AN EMPTY VASE? West Pike 4-H Club at. the west but his whereabouts are not known. Tlie Buterbaugh boys have an uncle. Sgt.

John Buterbaugh, who has been in France over a -year. Captain Nell Breeden. Pfc. John G. Hoean.

served' as best' man. 13 at 4 o'clock. aroom has served for 28 months in the Army Quarter- 3.50 roaster Corps. He attended the Mar Center-White. 4-H Club at the home1 of Mrs.

Mark Simpson, Friday. April 13 at 7:45 p. Prospective members and their parents are invited to attend. Helen Colton Pledsed Kappa Delta 'OUT QUICK DRYING, ENAMEL AC ion Center puouc scnoois Bnaoni-pleted his trainlnj in the U. S.

-Motor CorDS. Colton, 1027 Washington street, Indiana, has been pledged to the Pelta sorority at the University WOODBURY. N. April The ill -year-old constitution, one of the nation's oldest weekly news The brfde was graduated from the Durint, OWa High School and tended the Durant Eastern State for two years. She la now 'in charge of quarters at Fort Sheridan for the White nurses.

After the war Mr. and Mrs. Wet Smartly styled and built for service double braced legs washable stain proof tops smooth rounded edges extra roomy piny surface. Use them for all tho games you'll be playing this Summer, for buffets, sewing and study. They fold for easy storing.

Have enough -lor your biggest parlies at this moderate price Troutman's Basement. oi cnicmganir will suspend publication April 25; 'Mrs. 'Ella Albright, editor and publisher said Saturday. Qt. 1.49, Pt.

79c. Vi Pt. 49c The ideal qutck-drylng 4-hour enamel' for Interior or exterior use on woodwork, furniture, toys, walls, automo-. biles, etc Many beautiful colors can be had by mixing two or more colors. Fine for your porch or garden furnishings Choose from beautiful colors.

Read The Gazette Classified Ada. "owrn-T zel plan to farm in Marion Center section. Garden Club Tomorrow Public Invited to Visit Members of the Indiana Flower-: Garden Club are asked to take note of the chanee of day for the club The Swing is to meeting. Due lo other organizations: meeting on Monday night, it is de-: tided to change the meeting to the second Tuesday of each month, in-1 stead of the second Monday as had I been the schedule. Tie meeting will be held Tuesday of this week in the county agent's ofacc, John W.

Warner. Sloan Beers will speak on "Spring Mov- ing." Members having problems may come prepared to ask questions Meeting opens at 8 o'clock. Year, Year Books are ready. Brine your dues and receive ypur book. 5PQED It lik evtryom it ming this ntw Wolf.

Mixtd Woll FlnUh. It tomt In 11 beogtwui totori ond soe kt rocgle. SPRttt wlon art prtftrd 3 to 1 by Anwrna'i loaejing Miller BoysMeet dworotors ond it Approvxl uy own ngtwi- r-: In Germany keeping! S(ft. Ronald E. Miller enlisted in the, ,11.

s. Army November. 1942. and received. bis basic (raining at Camp Adair, Oregon, pfc.

Henry O. Miller was Induct ed February 9, 1S13. and went over seas in June, 1943. The brothers met in Germany and spent three days together, the first they had seen SPRED(vri mast urfa In tool. SPRID rtally vyoihoblt.

SPRID it wotar.thlnned, lft latl 130 minuiti) and legves no Bo'mty odor. 9 each other (or 2V4 years. The boys are sons of and Mrs. Bryan Miller ot crecusiae. A Place For Evcrythinj In This Shclfmaster "ODORA" WARDROBE The "ShclUnaslcr" family wardrobe fur ar 'round use.

SI inches high. 29 inches wide. 21 iuchc deep. Fitted with spacious hat helf, 2-raclu. removable shelves tor blankets.

Is lacquer finished with wood re-inlor'cemfnts, uon rust plastic knobs and locking device. Interior is (r; irant cedar scented and only iS House Furnishings Uasement aft 4U .,.11 I a-pasasaMiar 'set of set I yi atom pyt rf Daushterin Pickard Home Tnit entire st-ven picl Pyrex ware set Costa just 1.95! Includes ls qt. casserole, 9li Inch flavor savor pie plate (oue quart) loaf pan; and four 6-oz-indivldual deep pie dishes. Picture these lovely dishes ou your, kitcheu shelf! Uvely on your table, too, lor all can be used for serving aa well as bakjng. Patricia Ann Is Ui tanf ef the new daughter kwrn to Major and Housewares Basement tin.

WQtast r. Pirtcud, at ingtoo, D- Wanai.tt, -Mrs. Pidnrd is tha former Cer TROUTMi mm a wm trude Tuy. gradual nurse of tndiana Mesvoria) Hospital, who enlisted aa a watt, tad rvc4 'is' faOUTMAN'S -V BiWITM 1 TROUTMAN'S tuae thWitf.

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